Monday, February 7, 2011

New Free XP and Vista Releases Available for Download– Virtual Images

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Softpedia.com - A collection of Windows XP and Windows Vista releases offered by Microsoft was refreshed earlier this week, allowing customers to download and run the two operating systems free of charge. 

The Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Image downloads were updated, with the previous version closing in on the expiration deadline. 

The latest versions of the Windows Virtual PC VHDs continue to be time-bombed, but users have a good few months of usage before they expire. 

According to the software giant, the new XP and Vista virtual images are set to expire on 05/18/2011. 

The Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Images are offered by Microsoft for free to help web developers that need to test their websites on different versions of IE, as well as on older Windows operating systems. 

The VHD files need to be used in concert with Windows Virtual PC, and can be launched as guest platforms for testing purposes. 

There are no less than three images of Windows XP, containing IE6, IE7 and IE8 respectively, and two additional VHDs offering Vista plus IE7 and IE8. 

“Due to the size of the Vista VHD, it is split across several files, you'll need to download all files for that version of the Internet Explorer and uncompress them to the same directory to unpack the VHD file. This VHD only has SP1, and should be updated to ensure it has the latest service packs and security updates,” the Redmond company revealed. 

Microsoft enumerated the VHD downloads:

•XPSP3-IE6.exe contains a Windows XP SP3 with IE6 VHD file. Expires May 18, 2011

•XPSP3-IE7.exe contains a Windows XP SP3 with IE7 VHD file. Expires May 18, 2011

•XPSP3-IE8.exe contains a Windows XP SP3 with IE8 VHD file. Expires May 18, 2011

•IE7-VIS1.exe+IE7-VIS2.rar+IE7-VIS3.rar contain a Vista Image with IE7 VHD file. Expires 90 days after first run

•IE8-VIS1.exe+IE8-VIS2.rar+IE8-VIS3.rar+IE8-VIS4.rar contains a Vista Image with IE8 VHD file. Expires 90 days after first run

The Internet Explorer Application Compatibility VPC Images are available for download here.

Download Free Windows XP and Vista Releases to Test Websites Against Multiple IE Versions

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Softpedia.com-Microsoft recently updated its free Windows XP and Windows Vista downloads making fresh releases available as a part of a continued effort (more than a couple of years now) to make it easier for website developers to test drive their projects against multiple versions of Internet Explorer.

Devs that create websites need to make sure that users will have the same experience when running different browsers, as well as when leveraging different flavors of IE for example.

Early adopters currently running Internet Explorer 9 are bond to have come across the emulation functionality that the browser offers, covering a number of older IE document modes, including IE8, IE7 and IE7.

Sometime however, emulations are not 100% accurate in depicting the user experiences associated with the actual browsers.

This is why Microsoft not only recommends, but also provides a variety of resources for developers to test their projects against IE versions still supported.

“One way to run multiple versions of Internet Explorer on one PC is to run the older version(s) of Internet Explorer using Windows XP Mode on a Windows PC running Windows 7 Professional, Enterprise, or Ultimate edition,” revealed Ted Johnson, Lead Program Manager, Internet Explorer.

Windows XP Mode is essentially a free copy of Windows XP SP3 that the software giant made available to Windows 7 customers requiring easy and cost free virtualization solutions for application incompatibility issues.

“Interested in trying this? This linked document provides detailed instructions for setting up a Windows XP Mode virtual machine and then copying it to create two additional XP Mode virtual machines and configuring them to run IE7 and IE8,” Johnson stated.

Of course, devs can also download the “Windows Virtual PC virtual machine hard drive images (VHDs) for testing websites with different Internet Explorer versions. These images were recently updated and now expire on May 18, 2011,” he added.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Heavy gunfire rings out in Cairo protest square


Bursts of heavy gunfire rained into Cairo's Tahrir Square before dawn Thursday, killing at least three anti-government demonstrators among crowds trying to hold the site after a dramatic assault hours earlier by supporters of President Hosni Mubarak, according to a protest organizer
Sustained bursts of automatic weapons fire and powerful single shots rattled into the square starting at around 4 a.m. and continued for more than two hours.

Protest organizer Mustafa el-Naggar said he saw the bodies of three dead protesters being carried toward an ambulance. He said the gunfire came from at least three locations in the distance and that the Egyptian military, which has ringed the square with tank squads for days to try to keep some order, did not intervene

Footage from AP Television News showed one tank spreading a thick smoke screen along a highway overpass just to the north of the square in an apparent attempt to deprive attackers of a high vantage point. The two sides seemed to be battling for control of the overpass, which leads to a main bridge over the Nile.

In the darkness, groups of men hurled firebombs and rocks along the bridge, where a wrecked car sat engulfed in flames. Others dragged two apparently lifeless bodies from the area.

Egypt's health minister did not answer a phone call seeking confirmation of the number killed.

Throughout Wednesday, Mubarak supporters charged into the square on horses and camels brandishing whips while others rained firebombs from rooftops in what appeared to be an orchestrated assault against protesters trying to topple Egypt's leader of 30 years. Three people died in that earlier violence and 600 were injured.

The protesters accused Mubarak's regime of unleashing a force of paid thugs and plainclothes police to crush their unprecedented nine-day-old movement, a day after the 82-year-old president refused to step down. They showed off police ID badges they said were wrested from their attackers. Some government workers said their employers ordered them into the streets.

Mustafa el-Fiqqi, a top official from the ruling National Democratic Party, told The Associated Press that businessmen connected to the ruling party were responsible for what happened.

The notion that the state may have coordinated violence against protesters, who had kept a peaceful vigil in Tahrir Square for five days, prompted a sharp rebuke from the Obama administration.

"If any of the violence is instigated by the government, it should stop immediately," said White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs.

The clashes marked a dangerous new phase in Egypt's upheaval: the first significant violence between government supporters and opponents. The crisis took a sharp turn for the worse almost immediately after Mubarak rejected the calls for him to give up power or leave the country, stubbornly proclaiming he would die on Egyptian soil.

His words were a blow to the protesters. They also suggest that authorities want to turn back the clock to the tight state control enforced before the protests began.

Mubarak's supporters turned up on the streets Wednesday in significant numbers for the first time. Some were hostile to journalists and foreigners. Two Associated Press correspondents and several other journalists were roughed up in Cairo. State TV had reported that foreigners were caught distributing anti-Mubarak leaflets, apparently trying to depict the movement as foreign-fueled.

After midnight, 10 hours after the clashes began, the two sides were locked in a standoff at a street corner, with the anti-Mubarak protesters hunkered behind a line of metal sheets hurling firebombs back and forth with government backers on the rooftop above. The rain of bottles of flaming gasoline set nearby cars and wreckage on the sidewalk ablaze.

The scenes of mayhem were certain to add to the fear that is already running high in this capital of 18 million people after a weekend of looting and lawlessness and the escape of thousands of prisoners from jails in the chaos.

Soldiers surrounding Tahrir Square fired occasional shots in the air throughout the day but did not appear to otherwise intervene in the fierce clashes and no uniformed police were seen. Most of the troops took shelter behind or inside the armored vehicles and tanks stationed at the entrances to the square.

"Why don't you protect us?" some protesters shouted at the soldiers, who replied they did not have orders to do so and told people to go home.

"The army is neglectful. They let them in," said Emad Nafa, a 52-year-old among the protesters, who for days had showered the military with affection for its neutral stance.

Some of the worst street battles raged near the Egyptian Museum at the edge of the square. Pro-government rioters blanketed the rooftops of nearby buildings and hurled bricks and firebombs onto the crowd below — in the process setting a tree ablaze inside the museum grounds. Plainclothes police at the building entrances prevented anti-Mubarak protesters from storming up to stop them.

The two sides pummeled each other with chunks of concrete and bottles at each of the six entrances to the sprawling plaza, where 10,000 anti-Mubarak protesters tried to fend off more than 3,000 attackers who besieged them. Some on the pro-government side waved machetes, while the square's defenders filled the air with a ringing battlefield din by banging metal fences with sticks.

In one almost medieval scene, a small contingent of pro-Mubarak forces on horseback and camels rushed into the anti-government crowds, trampling several people and swinging whips and sticks. Protesters dragged some riders from their mounts, throwing them to the ground and beating their faces bloody. The horses and camels appeared to be ones used to give tourists rides around Cairo.

Dozens of men and women pried up pieces of the pavement with bars and ferried the piles of ammunition in canvas sheets to their allies at the front. Others directed fighters to streets needing reinforcements.

The protesters used a subway station as a makeshift prison for the attackers they managed to catch. They tied the hands and legs of their prisoners and locked them inside. People grabbed one man who was bleeding from the head, hit him with their sandals and threw him behind a closed gate.

Some protesters wept and prayed in the square where only a day before they had held a joyous, peaceful rally of a quarter-million, the largest demonstration so far.

Egyptian Health Minister Ahmed Sameh Farid said three people died and at least 611 were injured in Tahir Square on Wednesday. One of those killed fell from a bridge near the square; Farid said the man was in civilian clothes but may have been a member of the security forces.

Farid did not say how the other two victims, both young men, were killed. It was not clear whether they were government supporters or anti-Mubarak demonstrators.

After years of tight state control, protesters emboldened by the uprising in Tunisia took to the streets on Jan. 25 and mounted a once-unimaginable series of demonstrations across this nation of 80 million. For the past few days, protesters who camped out in Tahrir Square reveled in a new freedom — publicly expressing their hatred for the Mubarak regime.

"After our revolution, they want to send people here to ruin it for us," said Ahmed Abdullah, a 47-year-old lawyer in the square.

Another man shrieked through a loudspeaker: "Hosni has opened the door for these thugs to attack us."

The pressure for demonstrators to clear the square mounted throughout the day, beginning early when a military spokesman appeared on state TV and asked them to disperse so life in Egypt could get back to normal.

It was a change in attitude by the army, which for the past few days had allowed protests to swell with no interference and even made a statement saying they had a legitimate right to demonstrate peacefully.

Then the regime began to rally its supporters in significant numbers for the first time, demanding an end to the protest movement. Some 20,000 Mubarak supporters held an angry but mostly peaceful rally across the Nile River from Tahrir, responding to calls on state TV.

They said Mubarak's concessions were enough. He has promised not to run for re-election in September, named a new government and appointed a vice president for the first time, widely considered his designated successor.

They waved Egyptian flags, their faces painted with the black-white-and-red national colors, and carried a large printed banner with Mubarak's face as police officers surrounded the area and directed traffic. They cheered as a military helicopter swooped overhead.

They were bitter at the jeers hurled at Mubarak.

"I feel humiliated," said Mohammed Hussein, a 31-year-old factory worker. "He is the symbol of our country. When he is insulted, I am insulted."

The anti-Mubarak movement has vowed to intensify protests to force him out by Friday.

State TV said Vice President Omar Suleiman called "on the youth to heed the armed forces' call and return home to restore order." From the other side, senior anti-Mubarak figure Mohamed ElBaradei demanded the military "intervene immediately and decisively to stop this massacre."

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spoke with Suleiman to condemn the violence and urge Egypt's government to hold those responsible for it accountable, State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley said.

In the early afternoon on Wednesday, around 3,000 pro-government demonstrators broke through and surged among the protesters, according to an Associated Press reporter at the scene.

They tore down banners denouncing the president, fistfights broke out, and protesters grabbed Mubarak posters from the hands of the supporters and ripped them to pieces.

From there, it escalated into outright street battles as hundreds poured in to join each side.

The battle lines at each of the entrances surged back and forth for hours. Each side's fighters stretched across the width of the four-lane divided boulevard, hiding behind abandoned trucks and holding sheets of corrugated metal as shields from the hail of stones.

At the heart of the square, young men with microphones sought to keep up morale. "Stand fast, reinforcements are on the way," said one. "Youth of Egypt, be brave." Groups of bearded men lined up to recite Muslim prayers before taking their turn in the line of fire.

Bloodied young men staggered or were carried into makeshift clinics set up in mosques and alleyways by the anti-government side.

Wednesday's events suggest the regime aims to put an end of the unrest to let Mubarak shape the transition as he chooses over the next months. Mubarak has offered negotiations with protest leaders over democratic reforms, but they have refused any talks until he steps down.

As if to show the public the crisis was ending, the government began to reinstate Internet service after days of an unprecedented cutoff. State TV announced the easing of a nighttime curfew, which now runs from 5 p.m. to 7 a.m. instead of 3 p.m. to 8 a.m.

Why We Should Be Killing Bed Bugs « Bed Bugs Pandemics


Few decades ago, bed bugs infestations already decreased in the United States. This conditions can be separated from DDT used to kill bed bugs. But health experts and authorities states that bed bugs infestations remain appeared in local household since 1990’s. About this case, they believe there are many factor that lead to bed bugs infestations in the United States re-occurrence. Travelers from and to outside the United States and DDT use prohibited are blamed as few of many caused.

Any opinion state, as bed bugs disappeared in the United States during those decades, while on the other side bed bugs infestation in the other country like in Europe, Africa, and Asia region increase. So it is becoming not surprising if today or recently beg bugs existence remain made a comeback to United States. Moreover, recently travelers turn over (come and out this country) higher than before due to globalization era and borderless policy.

Why We Should Kill Bed Bugs
Early morning when we wake up from sleep and find out red and swollen part in our skin together with feeling annoying itchy, the main suspect is bed bugs has bitten you. They might have feasted on you while you were sleeping. Bed bugs are primarily blame for that case and other skin irritation problem. As we know, bed bugs as tiny nocturnal insects make us headache to find them in our beds or other household. So we need hard effort to find them out along furniture surfaces, floor, walls and beds. They are so small, that one you can hardly look at them with your bare eye. Bed bugs live in crevices and very small holes and cracks in floors, furniture, walls and ceiling. What’s more, they can even make your bed a big paradise and habitat and eventually consider you the unlikely guest in your own bed.

It is in this reason that most of us, for sure, want to kill every bed bug that will cross our sight. But one important thing, killing bed bugs is not as easy as we talking it. Killing bed bugs are as hard as actually capturing or looking out for them. Bed bugs go out of their hiding places at night time. They tend to hide and keep under their sanctuaries during daytime. And more over, they can live more than a year without feeding. That is why, finding an killing bed bugs is really a hard task. We know how harder it is to look after tiny crawling creatures at night and kill all of them. Because when we kill just one or few, our efforts become useless.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Collecting Air Miles with Airline Credit Cards

In today's rapidly increasing competitive market, credit card companies are searching for new methods to draw in more customers. Primary tactics among them are airline credit cards offering air miles to attract clients. These cards provide points to cover your airline travel along with supplementary rewards. 

These rewards enable airline credit card holders to receive freebies, such as free tickets from some of the prime USA airports. Airlines team up with financial organizations to provide an array of credits to customers, corporations or travel agencies. Regular business travelers will especially benefit from airline credit cards. This is quite efficient, convenient and economical if the credit cards cooperate with airlines which control the majority of a card holder's air routes. 

They merely need to use their card to acquire airline tickets, buy essential goods or pay for services, and this will allow them to accumulate many air miles. There are two types of cards, with affinity credit cards being, probably, the simplest cards to use. Typically, a card holder receives one mile for each dollar spent and a bonus for charging air tickets. He or she will collect miles every month. The downside is that some of these cards carry a hefty annual fee. Remember air miles deposited into your regular flyer account can have 'an expiration date'. Many airlines also have blackout dates. Once you sign up for the card, you may find you will get bonus air miles if you use it speedily. 

Travel rewards credit cards holders can use any airline. So, they have more flexibility to exchange points for miles. Capital One is probably the best known of these options, since it allows you to fly any airline without any blackout dates. Points collected through this program do not expire, and you can earn a free flight, providing you have gathered 15, 000 miles, but it is the price of a ticket that determines the number of points required. You can gain one or two points per dollar depending upon a program. The procedure of exchanging points or air miles differs depending on a credit card program. 

Affinity credit card holders simply redeem air miles through an airline, either by phone or on the airline's site. For travel reward credit card users, the redemption process differs by the program. When exchanging points, insure to check if there is any kind of fee included; exchanging miles for a flight within a certain term frequently can carry a hefty fee. For additional information about airline credit cards, 

visit www.creditcardairline.com.

The impotence of the media is great

Hardly anyone is unaware of the term 'mass media'. Daily we use mass media sources to learn the latest domestic and international news, find necessary information, to entertain or to listen to the weather forecast. The importance of mass media at present is huge. The media mould and form buying decisions, introduce new goods and services, educate and make us think. Mass media play a big role in forming and reflecting public opinion, bringing people together. 

Mass media strongly impact society, since it can reach a wider audience. They include four main sources: TV, press, radio and the Internet. Each has its own characteristics and functions. Everyday millions of papers and glossy magazines are published around the world. The list of them seems unlimited. There are various international and local papers, dailies and weeklies, broadsheets that cater for the better educated readers and popular newspapers that sell to a much larger readership. Some papers give prominance to politics, financial and commercial issues; whereas others concentrate on 'human interest stories'. 

The advent of radio made it possible for a much larger audience of people to have access to the latest information. We ordinarily switch on the radio when driving a car to listen to the newsflash and reports presented live at the scene. Listeners are especially keen on phone-in chat-shows and music charts. According to estimates, most people consider television their major source of news. Our everyday life is frequently arranged according to the programme schedule. 

We have breakfast, with TV being on. We turn it on to watch our favourite series and talk-shows, to view newly released films, music videos and news programmes. Whereas TV broadcasts are scheduled, the Web allows us to have access to information and entertainment day and night. The Web contains vast databases of information in all languages. It is well-known for the selection of standpoints presented, large collections of tracks and movies, electronic encyclopaedias designed to facilitate the search on the Web, e-books and sites of magazines and papers. 

Life without mass media would be monotonous and limited. Nonetheless, 'addiction' to some sources of amusement, such as watching TV and browsing on the Web for hours, can badly influence health and interpersonal communication.

Cognitive Information About Translation Service

The globalization has transformed our world to an unbelievable extent. Every day hundreds of people cross native boundaries with the aim to visit foreign states. With the development of tourist business it has become fashionable to spend holiday in a distant country, for example, at the seaside in summer or in mountains in winter. What's more, the augmenting amount of international marriages has resulted in the increase in visits of parents and relatives living in other countries. But nevertheless, nobody can argue the fact that the majority of daily visits to foreign countries is accomplished for business reasons. 

The creation of multiple transnational corporations, growing cooperation between foreign partners – all this has told positively on the development of external business links. But in order to support the global spread of business activity there is a need to ensure a satisfactory level of contact with foreign end users. An important condition of international business development is the translation of official sites and basic business documents into the languages of the targeted markets. You should take into consideration that people from other states don't just speak other language, their mentality differs as well. So if you're interested in attracting attention of foreign customers to your services you should not only present information to him in the language he is speaking, but to ensure that this information is presented in the clearest possible way to attract foreign customers. 

Modern translation professionals don't just speak the language, but they are aware of the psychology of people living in this country. When you apply to a translation organization to get the necessary info translated into the required language, you can be certain that you will get a document that is easily comprehended by the targeted customers. While choosing the organization pay attention to their experience in business translation services and scope of their activity. This will help you to take the correct decision and to get ideal documents.

Search Engine: Recommendations To Improve Search Results


Search engines are useful tools aimed at helping users find info they need. Search engines make a data bank of sites by sending "spiders" or "robots" which crawl through the Web, going from link to link. When they get to a website, they index most of the words on the available pages. The engine scans its data bank of sites to match your keywords to those same keywords in pages in the database. 

How to make the search more efficient? - Be specific The more specific you are, the more info you'll find. Type in the search field exactly what you're looking for. Fir instance, if you're seeking science experiments, enter School Science Fair Projects instead of science projects. If you know it's a biology experiment, add the word 'biology' to your search. - The + symbol The most significant terms in your search should be placed first. For the search engine to find pages containing all the words you're searching for, use the + symbol in front of each word.

 For example, if you're searching for info on Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake, then enter +Biel +Timberlake. Only pages that have both words will be on the list of search results. - The - symbol If you're seeking something specific but don't want info that's not related to your topic, place the - symbol in front of each term. 

For example, if you're searching for information on Michael Phelps but don't want to read about his sports achievements, enter Michael Phelps -Pro -Swimmer. - Quotation marks When search words are put in quotation marks, it's called a "phrase search." The search engine will provide a list of pages that have the words in the exact order as in quotations. Fir instance, if you're looking specifically for a biography on Misha Barton, enter "Misha Barton Bio". - Booleans Boolean operators (pronounced boo lee ans) can be applied in most major search engines which provide advanced searching options. 

The most popular boolean operators are AND, OR and NOT. Boolean operators are like the + and - symbols. AND means "include all of the words," OR means "include any of the words" and NOT means "exclude." Fir instance, if you're seeking information on music and dancing enter music AND dancing. Only pages that have both words will be on the list of search results.

Basic Information About Herpes Viruses


Herpes viruses are the major cause of human viral disease, second only to influenza and cold viruses. They can trigger either overt disease or remain silent for years. The term herpes derives from the Latin 'herpes' which, in turn, derives from the Greek word 'herpein' which means 'to creep'. This describes the creeping or spreading nature of the skin lesions caused by many herpes virus types. 

Herpes affects an astounding number of people worldwide. Millions of people are carriers of HSV-2 (Herpes Simplex Virus}, the strain primarily triggering genital herpes. Many of these people do not even know they are carriers. The virus is believed to be hard to preclude primarily because of the lack of information on it. What is herpes? There is neither vaccine nor cure for herpes. 

The virus enters the skin cells and multiplies, finally triggering irritation, redness and sores. Once this outbreak subsides, herpes virus travels from the nerve cells to the spinal cord, where it rests until another outbreak. In spite of this, it is possible to live a normal and happy life with herpes, including an active intimate life and childbirth. What does an outbreak look like? 

Herpes lesions are small sores or blisters that occur singly or in groups. They range from mildly to exceedingly painful and itch, burn or feel like cuts. The lesions look like red, white or grey blisters or open sores. Because it travels along nerve endings, herpes normally re-appear close to the site of initial infection. Outbreaks can last from a few days to several weeks. 

The first outbreak commonly occurs within 2-21 days of infection. Severity and duration typically diminish with recurrences, as soon as the body has developed a defence of antibodies. Unless sores become infected with bacteria, they usually do not scar. Outbreaks can be accompanied by flu-like symptoms: general uneasiness, bad headaches, muscle aches, fever, tiredness or swollen lymph nodes. However, some people may have few or no symptoms, which is one reason why herpes is so widespread. An outbreak can also appear within the vagina or on the cervix, testicles or scrotum, where it may not be easily seen or felt. If you requrie any information about herpes virus, please visit antiherpes.net.
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