Monday, May 12, 2008

Trend Micro Internet Security Pro 2008 v16.05.1015

Whether you are at home or on the go, Trend Micro Internet Security Pro safeguards your online transactions, identity, and irreplaceable files with the most comprehensive protection available. Get all the benefits of our proven Internet security plus enhanced identity theft protection, Wi-Fi validation, data theft protection, and system recovery.

-- Anti-virus
-- Anti-spyware
-- Email safety scans
-- Protection against rootkits
-- Proactive intrusion blocking
-- Anti-spam
-- Two-way firewall
-- Home network protection
-- Website authentication
-- Parental controls
-- Data theft prevention
-- Protection against ID theft
-- Wireless hotspot verification
-- PC performance tuning

Features of Trend Micro Internet Security Pro

>> Unique Features
-- Remote File Lock
Protect your sensitive files, even when your computer is lost or stolen.

-- Wi-Fi Advisor (available through Transaction Protector)
Avoid unsafe hotspots and wireless networks.

-- Site Inspector (available through Transaction Protector)
Check the credibility of a Web page before making a purchase or carrying out other transactions.

-- Keystroke Encryption (available through Transaction Protector)
Prevent keystroke monitoring programs from spying on your passwords, account numbers, and other personal information by scrambling information that you type into Web pages.

-- System Tuner
Enhance performance and privacy by recovering disk space, cleaning up your registry and startup settings, removing cookies, and clearing your browser history.

System Requirements
Windows Vista™ Home Basic (32/64 bit)
Windows Vista Home Premium (32/64 bit)
Windows Vista Ultimate (32/64 bit)
Windows XP Professional or Home Edition with Service Pack 2 (32 bit)
Windows XP Media Center Edition 2004 or 2005 (32 bit)
Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2004 or 2005 (32 bit)

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Saturday, May 10, 2008

How to use the Google calculator

Google’s calculator tries to understand the problem you are attempting to solve without requiring you to use special syntax. However, it may be helpful to know the most direct way to pose a question to get the best results. Listed below are a few suggestions for the most common type of expressions (and a few more esoteric ones).
Most operators come between the two numbers they combine, such as the plus sign in the expression 1+1.
Operator Function Example + addition 3+44 - subtraction 13-5* multiplication 7*8/ division 12/3^ exponentiation (raise to a power of) 8^2% modulo (finds the remainder after division) 8%7choose X choose Y determines the number of ways of choosing a set of Y elements from a set of X elements 18 choose 4 th root of calculates the nth root of a number 5th root of 32 % of X % of Y computes X percent of Y 20% of 150
Some operators work on only one number and should come before that number. In these cases, it often helps to put the number in parentheses.
Operator Function Example sqrt square root sqrt(9) sin, cos, etc. trigonometric functions (numbers are assumed to be radians) sin(pi/3)tan(45 degrees) ln logarithm base e ln(17) log logarithm base 10 log(1,000)
A few operators come after the number.
Operator Function Example ! factorial 5!
Other good things to know
You can force the calculator to try and evaluate an expression by putting an equals sign (=) after it. This only works if the expression is mathematically resolvable. For example, 1-800-555-1234= will return a result, but 1/0= will not.
Parentheses can be used to enclose the parts of your expression that you want evaluated first. For example, (1+2)*3 causes the addition to happen before the multiplication.
The in operator is used to specify what units you want used to express the answer. Put the word in followed by the name of a unit at the end of your expression. This works well for unit conversions such as: 5 kilometers in miles.
You can use hexadecimal, octal and binary numbers. Prefix hexadecimal numbers with 0x, octal numbers with 0o and binary numbers with 0b. For example: 0x7f + 0b10010101.
The calculator understands many different units, as well as many physical and mathematical constants. These can be used in your expression. Many of these constants and units have both long and short names. You can use either name in most cases. For example, km and kilometer both work, as do c and the speed of light.
Feel free to experiment with the calculator as not all of its capabilities are listed here. To get you started, we’ve included a few expressions linked to their results.
1 a.u./c56*781.21 GW / 88 mphe^(i pi)+1100 miles in kilometerssine(30 degrees)G*(6e24 kg)/(4000 miles)^20x7d3 in roman numerals0b1100101*0b1001
More info on:
http://www.google.co.in/help/calculator.html

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