Monday, 12 May 2014

How to improve your learning power

If only I had known a little bit more about accelerated and effective learning when I was still a student! That would have saved me a lot of frustration and, most of all, precious time.
Fortunately, learning and learning to learn well, will always be one of the most valuable skills in your personal and professional life. My point is to start building these skills as soon as possible, preferably when you are still a student.
Fast and effective learning is a skill for life and I could talk about it for days. However, to get you started I will give you 5 powerful tips on how to learn more, how to learn well and how to learn effectively.
1. The foundation: a productivity system
Let’s face it, without a solid foundation there is no way you can expect to build new skills and form new habits. My first tip therefore is to adopt a productivity system (like GTD). You need to develop the habit of consistent and effective note-taking, you need to have a clean, uncluttered desk to study at, you need a system for storing reference material and tracking your (learning) projects. I strongly suggest following this important tip, because it will make everything else (including learning) more efficient and effective. Speaking from my own experience: GTD by David Allen has provided this much needed foundation in my life. Read more here: 10 Simple Tips to Start Getting Things Done.
2. Speedreading
You probably need or want to read a lot of offline and online material as well. But you only have so much time to do it. This is where my second tip comes in. Practice speedreading to read smarter and faster, while improving your comprehension! I have written about speedreading extensively but it boils down to: get to “know” the material you’re about to read, decide which parts of it you are going to read, and when you are actually reading: keep your eyes moving at a steady, perhaps increasing, pace without stopping at every word and definitely without ever rereading a single phrase. These tricks alone should double your reading speed very soon.
3. Think and work on paper
There is no question that pen and paper are the most underrated productivity and learning tools around. My advice is to always think and work on paper. It will get things off your mind and make room for more creative thinking. Use your own shorthand and notational system to highlight important facts and actions in the material you’re learning. Condense, memorize and review the material you’ve learned by creating mindmaps. Forget about trusting your mind or your computer, think and work on paper to learn better and effectively.
4. Use multisensory techniques
This tip is all about discovering your preferred learning style and leveraging it to make learning more fun and more effective. You have to figure out for yourself if you are more of a visual learner, an auditory learner or a kinesthetic/tactile learner. Information will be absorbed by your brain much quicker and much more effective if you use your preferred learning style. To enhance your learning experience even further, combine your preferred learning style with the other ones. For instance, writing things down combines the visual and tactile learning styles. Reading things aloud to yourself combines the visual and auditory learning styles.
5. Allow your brain to absorb new stuff
Everybody has a certain learning rhythm. Some learn best in the early hours of the morning, others learn best late at night. Figure out which rhythm and time frame suits you best and use this to maximize your learning ability. However, you must frequently give your brain time to absorb the new stuff that you are learning. The best way is to “sleep on it” and the second best way is to take frequent breaks and do something completely different.
- See more at: http://gtd.marvelz.com/blog/2007/09/07/5-tips-for-fast-and-effective-learning/#sthash.AW6UvmHZ.dpuf

Saturday, 12 April 2014

How to make free calls from VOIP on internet

Phone calls are not really free as such yet. For your regular use, a paid subscription is normally required, but there are people whose communication needs are not that bulky and for whom therefore free services work just fine. Now, one way of calling unlimitedly anywhere for free is to use software-based servicesover the Internet and make sure that the callee is using the same service as the caller, a condition which is most of the time inconvenient and sometimes unrealizable. Here are some ways in which you can make calls locally and internationally to any phone, fixed or mobile, worldwide for free.

1. VoxOx

VoxOx aims at unifying all communication channels for users. One main feature is very cheap calling worldwide through their softphone. Upon signing up, you get 2 hours free talking time to any destination in the world. Now this is a lot. If you want to get more talking time, have your friends sign up under your reference, and for each friend, you get another two hours.
2. Tuitalk
Tuitalk allows you to make free calls everyday without ever claiming a dime. Where is the catch? The calls are sponsored by advertising. Before making a call, which basically lasts no more than 10 minutes, you have to watch a 30-second advertising video that loads in the application's softphone itself. And then, you can call people in only 35 countries so far.

3. Vopium

Vopium is a mobile VoIP service that offers cheap international calls through GSM and VoIP, without necessarily having a data plan (GPRS, 3G etc.) or Wi-Fi connection. If you do have any of the latter, you can make free calls to other users using the same networks. Vopium also offers new users 30 minutes free calls and 100 free SMS for trial. You can add up to that by getting friends to sign up under your name.

4. VoIPStunt

When you download and install VoIPStunt's softphone and register, you can make free calls and send free sms messages to any phone for free, provided that the called party is in one of the destinations covered by the service.

5. VoipBuster

Voipbuster is a service similar (or rather identical) to VoIPStunt. I also found out that both services belong to the same company.

6. Jajah

Jajah is a web-based VoIP service that does not depend on softphones to be installed on machines. Everything works through a web interface. Upon signing up, you get the first call free. This can be nothing, but it could be more than nothing in some circumstances.

7. Try No-Phone-Bill Services

There are some device-based VoIP services that eliminate your monthly bills. You pay only once for the acquisition of the hardware and you it afterwards to make unlimited local and long distance calls for free. The most prominent examples are MagicJackooma andPhonegnome. MagicJack is a good bet because the cost of the device is $40, compared to $250 for ooma. Here is a comparison between these services.

Saturday, 5 April 2014

How to Crack winrar password using cmd

This is a simple password cracker for WinRAR archives which can crack numeric passwords. The method works only on .rar files. You should have WinRAR installed to make this password cracker. Follow the easy steps below and see how easy it is!




Step 1: Make a new folder on your desktop.

Step 2: Download the windows batch file  
from here.


Step 3: Last of all browse to the directory where WinRAR is installed. Usually this will be C:\Program Files\WinRAR. Find a file named UnRAR.exe or Convert .bat file to .exe using  
bat to exe converter and copy that file into the folder created in Step 1.

Step 4: After you copy the file open the batch file and enter the path to the archive to start the cracking process. Eg: "C:\Users\XByte\Desktop\Secret.rar".


NOTES:

·                     Remeber to keep the both the batch file and UnRAR.exe in the same folder. Or else the program won't work.
·                     Don't rename the UnRAR.exe.
·                     The password cracker can only crack numeric passwords.

·                     The password cracker does not crack passwords starting with 0.