This is non-Official Music Files and only for listen testing.
Please Buy Original if you like those songs!

One World One Dream



Monday, October 20, 2008

ihound™ get back your lost!

ihound™ is revolutionary software that helps protect your devices by alerting you when your USB digital device is connected to another individual's computer.
Recover stolen iPods.Find stolen digital cameras.Find lost MP3 players.

What happens if your device is lost or stolen?

  • Your Device Is Located

You will know where your device is at all times via ihound™ Software's "Device Tracker". See your device's location on a map and "Get your digital life back".

  • You're Alerted Instantly

ihound™ Software will alert you via email as soon as someone else tries to connect your device to a computer.

  • You Can Print a Report

Once your device has been located, you can print a report for the authorities that contains your device's information as well as the location where your device has been tracked.01

After you have registered an account then just click on my device and start to add your devices…(if you not sure with your device competitive click here )

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The screen is showing out your protected devices and you make changes on its profile! At this moment, you can click on download link to get the installer for your device!

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Double click the installer and select the target destination then click on “install on Device”.

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For your first time usage, go to your device and find the installed application then it will guide u go to your account for testing.

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Click on ok then your internet browser should pop-up and go to ihound login page.

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Click on “Track Device”, you should see details of your device status.

 

Try ihound™ Now. For Free.

Sign up for an ihound™ account to begin protecting your devices. Track up to 3 devices for free.


Wednesday, September 24, 2008

[Antivirus] Free Online Virus Scanner

 

ESET  
http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/
Kaspersky
http://www.kaspersky.com/virusscanner/
Norton
http://security.symantec.com/ssc ... id=en&venid=sym
PC Cillin
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
F-Secure
http://support.f-secure.com/ols/start.html
CA
http://www.ca.com/us/securityadvisor/virusinfo/scan.aspx
Panda
http://www.pandasoftware.com/activescan/activescan/ascan_2.asp
McaFee
http://us.mcafee.com/root/runapplication.asp?appid=73
BitDefender
http://www.bitdefender.com/scan8/ie.html
Malware
http://virusscan.jotti.org
Baidu Security Center (China most powerful chinese online virus checking center)
http://an.baidu.com/index.html
Ewido (A member of AVG AntiVirus Group)
http://www.ewido.net/en/onlinescan/
VirusTotal
http://www.virustotal.com/
VirSCAN (Single file size not more than 10MB,support compression file like RAR or ZIP,password can set as “infected” or “virus”)
http://www.virscan.org
WobZIP (Support only compression format)
http://wobzip.org/index.php

 


Saturday, September 20, 2008

Email Future

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EmailFuture.com is a free way to send yourself emails in the future. Whether it's a reminder email in half an hour or a message to your future self in 10 years.

 

Useful Uses

  • E-mail yourself reminders on important dates such as anniversaries, birthdays, valentines day, etc...
  • E-mail yourself reminders on important dates such as when sporting or concert tickets go on sale.
  • Remind yourself of an important due date in the future.
  • Send yourself an Email at the end of the day to remind yourself to buy milk, eggs or any other errands that you may need to run.
  • Maybe you saw something cool on the internet and want to send yourself the link in a couple of days.
  • You can send a message to yourself several years in the future such as a list of goals that you would like to accomplish or where you would like to be in life.

Not So Useful Uses

  • Email your boss an automated out sick message (while you're at the beach!)
  • Emailing yourself in the past. I haven't quite figured out how to build the flux capacitor yet to time travel. Maybe soon though!!!
  • Sending emails to addresses that don't exist..... or is it?
  • Sending yourself reminders for the wrong dates. If yo can't correctly remember your anniversary, then you're pretty much hosed.
  • Sending an email to an address that you don't plan on having when the e-mail is supposed to be sent. For instance. Don't send an e-mail to your college e-mail account in 8 years unless you plan on having access to that account in 8 years. Chances are, you would have alredy graduated.... I hope ;)

Get Mail Future Now!

http://emailfuture.com/