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Sunday, August 9, 2015

Everything You Need to Disable in Windows 10



Windows 10 is the most cloud-oriented version of Windows to date—yet, while this means you get some nifty new features, it also means some of your personal data is being shared with Microsoft's servers.

In all fairness to Microsoft, this type of behavior has become commonplace amongst tech companies across the world—but that doesn't mean we should sit idly by. Additionally, some of these features can cost you battery life and performance, so I'll show you how to disable them all below.

Disable Wi-Fi Sense

The first questionable Windows 10 feature I'd like to talk about is called "Wi-Fi Sense." Microsoft enabled this feature by default, and to summarize, your network passwords are now being shared with your social media friends automatically. It's a 2-way street, so the convenience factor is definitely appealing—no more asking for your friend's Wi-Fi password, and no more issues conveying your own complicated password to your friends.

Wi-Fi Sense does not share passwords automatically—while it's enabled by default (so you can access shared passwords), you have to explicitly choose what passwords to share. None are shared without you explicitly choosing to share them. But, the passwords are securely stored on Microsoft's servers and obfuscated when shared, but that's just it—it's my password, and I never wanted Microsoft to have it in the first place.

So if you'd like to disable Wi-Fi Sense, open your Start menu and launch the Settings app. From here, choose the "Network & Internet" option to begin.


 Next, click the "Manage Wi-Fi settings" option on the following page.


From here, the Wi-Fi Sense options will be displayed at the top of the screen. Basically, you want to disable every last option in this menu.


At this point, you'll no longer be participating in Microsoft's Wi-Fi sharing program, but your passwords may still be stored remotely. To disable Wi-Fi Sense altogether, you'll have to add a suffix of "_optout" to the end of your Wi-Fi network's name (SSID) through your router's settings menu.

Disable Bandwidth Sharing for Updates

In another strange act of opt-out data sharing between users, Windows now uses a sort-of peer-to-peer network for downloading updates. Similar to a torrent program, this means that when you download a Windows update file, you're also uploading parts of it to other users.

Since unnecessary bandwidth usage can be costly, you'll probably want to disable this one. Again, start by heading to the Settings menu, but this time open the "Update & Security" section.


From the "Windows Update" tab on the next screen, click the "Advanced options" button to find the setting we're looking for.


Next, scroll down to the bottom of this page, then select the option labeled "Choose how updates are delivered."

Finally, turn off the toggle switch directly beneath the excerpt about "Updates from more than one place." They really buried this one deep, didn't they?


Disable Automatically-Applied Updates

On the subject of updates, Windows 10 now automatically applies updates by default, which is a nice feature on the surface. The downside here, though, is that while they say it'll only restart your device while you're not using it, I can personally attest that this is not always true.

So if you don't want to run the risk of losing unsaved data when Windows decides it needs to update itself, head to Settings, then Update & Security, and select the "Advanced options" entry again. From here, click the drop-down menu directly beneath the "Choose how updates are installed" header.


Finally, set this option to "Notify to schedule restart." This will ensure that Windows at least gives you a warning before restarting itself to apply updates.


If you experience any issues with Windows restarting multiple times in an attempt to apply the same broken update,

Disable 'Getting to Know You' Features

Another disturbing feature that is meant to streamline your Windows 10 experience is called "Getting to know you." This one logs your typing history, saves recordings of your voice, collects information from your contacts, calendar, and even your handwriting—all in the name of giving you a more personalized experience with Cortana.

In addition to options for the "Getting to know you" feature, each of these last 4 sections will be dealing with options in Windows 10's Privacy menu—so open your Start menu and launch the Settings app, then select "Privacy" to begin.


From here, select the "Speech, inking & typing" category in the left-hand menu, then click "Stop getting to know me" to take back a bit of privacy.


Disable Targeted Ads

With Windows 10, you've now been issued a unique advertising ID to help "serve" you with more targeted ads. This ID cannot be removed permanently, but at the very least, you can prevent 3rd-party apps from accessing this data.

To begin, head to the "General" tab in Windows 10's Privacy menu. From here, make sure to disable the topmost toggle switch, labeled "Let apps use my advertising ID for experiences across apps."


Disabling this setting won't affect Windows apps like Microsoft Edge, so you may want to take this a step further. To disable targeted ads in Edge, use the browser to navigate to this link, then turn any available options off.

Prevent App-Access to Your Location, Microphone, & Webcam

In Windows 10, third-party apps can access your microphone, webcam, and location. While this makes sense for some apps—for instance, a video-chatting app needing access to your microphone and webcam—not all apps absolutely need these permissions. Additionally, apps accessing your location too frequently can lead to a reduction in performance and battery life, so you should at least familiarize yourself with these menus.

First up, head to the "Location" tab in the Privacy menu, then scroll down to the bottom of the page to review the apps that have permission to access your location. To block any of these apps from accessing your location, simply toggle the adjacent switch to "Off."


In the same vein, head to the "Camera" tab to check on apps that can access your webcam. Again, scroll down to the bottom of the list, then turn off the toggle switches next to any unnecessary apps in this list.


Finally, head to the "Microphone" tab in the Privacy menu to view apps that can access your microphone. Again, simply turn off any switches here if you don't want an app to access your microphone.


Disable Unwanted Background Apps

This last option is a bit less privacy-oriented, but it can make a big impact in terms of battery life and performance. Many "Universal" Windows apps are set to start up alongside your computer, and this is a drain on your computer's resources.

From the Privacy menu again, scroll down to the bottom of the menu on the left side of the page, then select the "Background apps" option. From here, simply use the toggle switches to prevent these apps from running on startup and staying open in the background.


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Saturday, August 8, 2015

Facebook නිර්මාතෘ Mark Zuckerberg පිය පදවියට සුදානම්.


Facebook නිර්මාතෘ සහ ප්‍රධාන විධායක නිලධාරී වන මාක් සකර්බරග් පිය පදවියට සුදානම් වන බව වාර්තා වනවා. ඔවුන් හට දරුවකු ලැබෙන්නට යන බවත්, ගැහැණු දරුවකු අපේක්ෂා කරන බවත් ඔහුගේ Facebook පිටුවෙහි සඳහන් කර තිබෙනවා. ඔහු පවසන ආකාරයට වසර කිහිපයක සිටම දරුවන් අපේක්ෂා කල නමුත් ඔවුන් හට ගබ්සා 03ක් සිදුව තිබෙන බවත් වැඩිදුරටත් එහි සඳහන් වනවා.


ඔහු ප‍්‍රිසිලා චාන් සමඟ 2012 වසරේ මැයි මස 19 වන දින යුගදිවියට පිවිසුණා.

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Friday, August 7, 2015

අපි කියන හැම දෙයක්ම හොරෙන් අහන් ඉන්න GOOGLE

හරි ඔන්න යාලුවනේ මම අද ආයෙමත් ආවේ ඔයාලට හොට නිව්ස් එකක් හොයාගෙන. මේ අපි හැමෝටම ගොඩාක් දේවල් දෙන ගූගල් එකේ හොර වැඩක් හොඳේ ..

ඔයාලා අන්තර්ජාලයට සම්බන්ධ වෙන්න ක්‍රෝම් බේස් වෙබ් අත්රික්සුවක් (BROWSER) භාවිතා කරනවානම් හිතන්න වෙනවා මේ ගැන. මුලින්ම ඔයාලා ඔයාලගේ බ්‍රව්සර් එකේ මෙන්න මේ විදියට ලින්ක් එක ගහලා මේ පිටුවට යන්නකෝ.

chrome://voicesearch/


මේකේ audio capture is allowed, කියන එකේ YES නම් ගූගල් එක ඔයාලා කියන ඩේ අහගෙන ඉන්නේ ආ.

If it says that audio capture is allowed, and that a microphone is detected, then there's a good chance that your PC is listening to you.

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Thursday, August 6, 2015

World's First 200GB MicroSD Card - ENGLISH POST


World's First 200GB MicroSD Card

Back in March when Sandisk first announced the world's first 200GB microSD card, it was expected to be priced at around $400. However, $240 has been marked as the price for the highest-capacity microSD card available in the market.
Sandisk's 200GB microSD card, or Ultra microSDXC UHS-I card, offers a transfer speed of up to 90MB per second, which is double the speed provided by its 128GB counterpart.
Transfer Speed: 1200 Photos Per Minute

The company claims that the speed will allow you to transfer up to 1,200 photos in just a single minute. The card is something of great use for photographers and filmmakers who need more storage capacity to store high-resolution photographs and videos.

Moreover, Sandisk's 200GB MicroSD card comes packaged with an SD adapter and a 10-year limited warranty.

Furthermore, the 200GB MicroSD card is waterproof, shockproof, temperature proof, magnet proof and X-ray proof to deal with any possibility of destruction.

However, if you can not spent this much for 200GB of storage space, there always remains an option for you to buy a 128GB MicroSD card that still provides you plenty of space and costs as much as $80.
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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

මුසිකය විසික් කර මුහුණ කරකවමුද? Mouse Control With Face ...


ඔන්න මම ආයෙමත් ආවේ පට්ට වැඩ කෑල්ලක් හොයාගෙන. මේ ඇවිල්ලා අපි පරිගණකය ඉස්සරහට ආවම කාටත් නැතුවම බැරි මවුස් එක විසික් කරලා අපේ මුනෙන්ම ක්ර්සර් එක එහා මෙහා යවන්න පලුවන් විදියක් ගැන ආ. හරි එහෙනම් අපි වැඩේට බහිමුකො.

හා මුලින්ම කියන්නම ඕනේ මේක පාවිච්චි කරන්න ඔයාලට වෙබ් කැම් එකක් තියෙන්නම ඕනේ. ඒ වගේම මේක හදල තියෙන්නේ අත පය හොලවන්න බැරි  අයට කියලත් මතක තියා ගන්න. 

හරි එහෙනම් මේක මුලින්ම ඔයාලා ඩවුන් කරගෙන සෙටප් කර ගන්න. එට පස්සේ තමන්ට ඕනේ විදියට සෙටින්ග්ස් හදාගෙන යුස් කරන්න පුළුවන්.  

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තව විස්තර තියනවා මෙන්න මේ වීඩියෝ එකෙත් . එකත් බලලම යන එහෙනම් කස්ටිය ආ. බයි බායි ... 

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Tuesday, August 4, 2015

රජයෙන් දුන්න නොමිලේ WIFI මෙන්න GOOGLE එකෙන් ලෝකෙටම බෙදන්න යනවා


හිතාගන්න ඔයාලා අලුත් රජයෙන් දුන්න WIFI කලාප ගැන, හිතාගන්න ඔයාලා WIFI හැම තැනම තියන නගරයක් ගැන, දැන් හිතන්න මේ දෙන WIFI එක නොමිලේම ඔයාලට ලැබෙනවා කියලා. පට්ට නේ . හි හි ඔන්න දැන් ගූගල් සමාගම අලුත්ම වැඩකට අත ගහලා මුළු ලෝකෙටම WIFI FREE දෙන්න ඉහතින් අපිත් ප්‍රර්ථනා කරමු ඉක්මනින්ම මේ වැඩේ සාර්ථක වෙන්න කියල ආ..

මෙයාලා මේක කරන්නේ කොහොමද බලන්නකෝ ....
How will the company do this?

Google-backed Sidewalk Labs will convert over 10,000 New York's old phone booths into ad-supported "Wi-Fi pylons." These booths will offer free wireless Internet access to anyone within 150 feet of radius.

Sidewalk Labs is leading a group of investors acquiring Control Group and Titan, companies working to cover New York City with Free, Superfast Wi-Fi service.

Besides offering free Wi-Fi, the booths are also intended to provide free cell-phone charging, free domestic phone calling and a touchscreen-based information hub that provides you everything you need to know about the city and transit directions, Bloomberg reported.

According to the report, each Wi-Fi pylon will deliver advertising on the sides through Titan's advertising network, which is expected to bring $500 million in ad revenue to the city over the next 12 years.

If this first trial in New York City proves to be a success, then the search engine giant will step forward to roll out similar programs in other cities around the world in the hopes to get the whole world online.
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Monday, August 3, 2015

5G Mobile Networks to Offer Speed Up To 20Gbps - ENGLISH POST

5G-network-speed5G Mobile Networks to Offer Speed Up To 20Gbps .,.,.,.,.

While many of us are battling with the slow data access and still awaiting the roll-out of 4G Networks, the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) is already looking forward to the next generation of telecommunication network technology.
Yes folks, we are talking about the future 5G standard for mobile networking.
Since 5G standard is currently in the definition stage, the ITU has announced a timeline for a name, demonstration, and distribution.
During a conference held in San Diego from June 10th to 18th, 12 member delegation sat to draw up the specifications to be established for the upcoming 5G network standard and to set a roadmap as to how the objective will be achieved.

What's the Standard Data Speed for 5G Network?
When I talk about data speed, the ITU has decided that 5G compliant networks will have to provide apeak data speed of up to 20Gbps, which means it's 20 times faster than the peak speed specification (1Gbps) of 4G LTE networks.
For actual user speeds, this simply means a customer should receive an average Internet speed of between 100 and 1000 Mbps, which is somewhere between 10 and 100 fold increase over the typical 4G LTE speed of 10Mbps.
So, soon in future, you may be able to download a full-length High Definition movie to your mobile phone in just a matter of seconds. Moreover, video chats with friends will be so realistic that you will feel like you can touch the other person right through your phones screen.
Though 20 Gbps has been set as a standard data speed for 5G networks, security researchers from the University of Surrey achieved Record-Breaking data speeds with 5G wireless data connections back in February, achieving an incredible One Terabit per second (1Tbps) speed.
5G for IoT Devices
The specification for 5G networks also serves future internet-of-things (IoT) technologies. 5G will have to provide up to 100 Mbps average data transmission speed to over 1 Million IoT devices within the radius of 1 Km2.
"The vision for the 5G network and its global standardization schedule has been agreed based on our suggestion," a Korean Ministry official told the Korea Times. "This has shown that Korea is leading the world's mobile communications technology and related policies."
When will we get 5G?
The 5G network technology, which is still in the development stage, is expected to roll out between 2018 and 2020.
As for the formal naming scheme, 5G Networks will be called IMT-2020, similar to IMT-2000 for 3G Networks and IMT-Advanced for 4G Networks.
The final details for the 5G standard for mobile networking will be confirmed in October this year, following approval from the 193 International Telecommunication Union (ITU) member countries.
Although an early demonstration of 5G network speeds will be given at the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games, South Korea, according to Korean officials.


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Sunday, August 2, 2015

වින්ඩෝස් 8 වල Settings හදන්න එකම තැනකින් යමුද? 8.1 එකත් ඕකේ ආ ..


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Saturday, August 1, 2015

Micro:bit — A Pocket-sized Programmable Computer - ENGLISH POST




The BBC has unveiled the final design of the Micro:bit — a pocket-sized computer board designed to lure U.K. school children to embedded electronics.

The Micro:bit is essentially a codeable computer that lets kids get creative with technology. It measures 5cm by 4cm and will be available in different colors.

The idea behind the Micro:bit is to encourage young children to learn how computers work, and to get kids into programming and engineering at the young age.

What does this tiny little computer contain?

The Micro:bit, made in collaboration with ARM, Barclays, element14, Freescale, Lancaster University, Microsoft, Nordic Semiconductor, Samsung and the Wellcome Trust, contains:
A 32-bit ARM Cortex M0 CPU
Programmable Array of 25 red LEDs
Micro USB port through which it can be powered
Three input-output (I/O) Ring Connectors to hook it up to other kits and sensors
Bluetooth for connectivity
A 3V output connector to power external devices
A 20-pin edge connector
Two on-board buttons that can act as a game controller
A battery connector which connects to a separate AAA battery holder
An accelerometer to make a hi-tech spirit level
In-built Compass

The series of 25 programmable red LEDs lights is designed to help children get instant results, and its input/output (I/O) rings help connect other computing kit, including the Raspberry Pi, Galileo, Arduino, Kano and littleBits, to carry out more complex tasks.

The Micro:bit is programmed through a modified version of Microsoft's TouchDevelop Web-based coding environment. Microsoft also provided two coding languages – The text-based Microsoft TouchDevelop and a graphical coding language Microsoft Blocks.

The BBC Micro:bit is almost 18 times faster and about 600 times lighter than the original BBC Micro, which celebrated its 33rd birthday recently.

When would you get Micro:bit?

BBC is planning to distribute over 1 Million Micro:bit devices for Free to every Year 7 (11 or 12 year-old) child or equivalent at the school across the UK in October this year. 

By the end of this year, the general public will also be able to purchase Micro:bit. Although the cost has not been announced yet, Micro:bit will be cheap.
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