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NTFS , FAT32 , exFAT File System Differences. MUST CHECK OUT..!!

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You must have noticed while formatting an internal drive, external drive or removable drive, Windows gives you the choice of using one of these three different file systems: NTFS, FAT32, and exFAT. Do you know the meaning of these 3 file systems and why are they important? It is awkward that Most of the computer users don’t care much about the meaning of available options and features. They just use them to see if those features work. It’s not their fault actually windows do not provide explanations of many features and options to a general user. In such cases, you should try using google and if the internet is not available, ask a techy guy. I try to discuss such Windows terms in my articles. In addition, today I am going to share the meaning of NTFS, FAT32, and exFAT file systems. First of all, let’s understand what is a file system. What is a File System? A file system is used to provide a way of organizing files in a drive. It specifies how data...

Difference between Coder Programmer and a Developer

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Maybe you have heard about these job titles in the past, but what exactly is the difference between them? Some people claim that it mostly depends on your education and on what you have achieved; in some way, this may be true, but some others claim that sometimes the company you are working for decides if you are a programmer, a developer or other, making it merely a job title. Let’s take a closer look to this.    What is the exact difference Between a coder, a programmer, and a developer ?   1:  Coder : A Coder is a person in charge of writing the code that makes most of our apps run properly. Those who are coders have the ability to create software that can be used not only in apps but also in video games, social media platforms, and many others. Coders sometimes cannot do all the phases required in the making of a software, like designing or testing, they mostly take part only in the phase of writing the base code. In some cases, ther...

Chance To Get $200,000 by Google , MUST READ..!!

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If you are a hacker or a security researcher, that is probably going to be a good news for you. Google Will now Pay you Up to $200,000 if you Find any Bug in it’s Android OS. A few days ago, a malware called “ Judy ” hit over 36.5 million Android-based phones and caused a lot of damage. So, Google has decided to increase the bounty for finding a bug in Android OS to as much as $2,00,000. According to cyber security firm Check Point, dozens of malicious apps were downloaded between 4.5 million to 18.5 million times from the Play Store. It was noted that the malicious code was present hidden in some apps since April 2016, undetected by Google. Google has now removed the infected apps from the PlayStore. “Judy” is one such case of how an open and free mobile operating system (OS) can be exploited by malicious app developers. Tech companies such as Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and Google have paid out millions of dollars in bug bounty programs over the past few ye...

Three Simply Ways To Get Cash Rewards From Google

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Google is built around data - and it probably knows a lot more about you than you think it goes . The good part about all this is that Google offers a lot of rewards to people who will volunteer data that it finds useful. This information isn't just used to advertise to you either - instead, sometimes Google wants data from users to build more detailed offerings that help all users. But if you're in college and want to get a little extra cash to flaunt with your friends, there are limited options , and Google is definitely the most reputed company around in this field. So if you'd like to line up for some rewards, here are three different ways to get some cash out of Google. 1. Google Opinion Rewards Google Opinion Rewards launched in India only last week, and it pay s users in Google Play credits. Not so great if you're looking for extra talk-time to make calls, but if you've been eyeing a cool new Android game but don't want to put th...

Japan police arrests a 14-year-old for creating ransomware

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While the computers affected by the WannaCry ransonware around the world last month are still trying to return to normalcy, a 14 year-old teenager from Japan in the meanwhile was arrested on Monday for developing a malware similar to the WannaCry malware. For those unfamiliar, WannaCry ransomware exploited a weakness in Microsoft’s Windows operating system and went on to infect more than 3,00,000 computers in 150 countries within 72 hours last month. The WannaCry ransomware cryptoworm encrypted data and demanded payment in virtual currency Bitcoin in exchange for a password to unlock data. The 14-year-old boy, who is a secondary school student in Osaka Prefecture, is accused of creating a malware designed to infect and encrypt computers to financially exploit victims. The malware in question has been uploaded by the teenager on a foreign website that included instructions and procedures for the users to download, install and use it, according to sources quoted by the...

How Does a GPS Works....??

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  The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a network of about 30 satellites orbiting the Earth at an altitude of 20,000 km. The system was originally developed by the US government for military navigation but now anyone with a GPS device, be it a SatNav, mobile phone or handheld GPS unit, can receive the radio signals that the satellites broadcast. Wherever you are on the planet, at least four GPS satellites are ‘visible’ at any time. Each one transmits information about its position and the current time at regular intervals. These signals, travelling at the speed of light, are intercepted by your GPS receiver, which calculates how far away each satellite is based on how long it took for the messages to arrive. Once it has information on how far away at least three satellites are, your GPS receiver can pinpoint your location using a process called trilateration.   Trilateration Imagine you are standing somewhere on Earth with three satellites in the sky...

Teenagers Reaction towards Windows 95. MUST WATCH

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 T he majority of teenagers alive today weren’t alive in the 90s, meaning the oldest version of Windows they’re likely to be familiar with is Windows XP. If that tidbit makes you feel old, you might not want to watch the latest React video from Fine Brothers Entertainment, in which a bunch of teenagers are exposed to the wonders of mid-90s computing and Windows 95 for the first time in their lives. They’re not impressed. It starts with first impressions. “The fact that the monitor is bigger than the actual computer itself says a lot” said Daniel, 17 years old, who is young enough to only have vague memories of monitors and TVs that aren’t flat. “I’ve no clue what year this is from, but I feel like it was before the year I was born,” said Geneva, age 18, after seeing the mid-90s Dell. Her math checks out. The design flaws we all got used to are evident right away. When asked to turn on the computer, everyone hit the big button on the monitor and waited, somet...