Hack To Find Any Software Serial Key




Ok, this is a little trick that i usually use to find cd keys with Google.
If you‘re looking for a serial number for Nero (for example) go to google.com and type Nero 94FBR and it'll bring it up this works great in Google.

HOW DOES THIS WORK?

Quite simple really.
94FBR is part of a Office 2000 Pro cd key that is widely distributed as it bypasses the activation requirements of Office 2K Pro.
By searching for the product name and 94fbr, you guarantee two things.
1)The pages that are returned are pages dealing specifically with the product you're wantinga serial for. 2)Because 94FBR is part of a serial number, and only part of a serial number, you guarantee

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List Of 105 Useful Websites

1. screenr.com – Record movies of your desktop and send them straight to YouTube.
2. bounceapp.com – For capturing full length screenshots of web pages.
3. Goo. gl – Shorten long URLs and convert URLs into QR codes.
4. untiny.me – Find the original URLs that’s hiding behind a short URLs.
5. localti.me – Know more than just the local time of a city
6.copypastecharacter.com– Copy-paste special characters that aren’t on your keyboard.
7. topsy.com –A better search engine for twitter.
8. fb.me/AppStore –Search iOS apps without launching iTunes.
9. iconfinder.com –The best place to find icons of all sizes.
10. office.com –Download templates, clipart and images for your Office documents.
11. woorank.com –everything you wanted to know about a website.
12. virustotal.com –Scan any suspicious file or email attachment for viruses.
13. wolframalpha.com– Gets answers directly without searching .
14.printwhatyoulike.com– Print web pages without the clutter.
15. joliprint.com –Reformats news articles and blog content as a newspaper.
16. isnsfw.com – When you wish to share a NSFW page but with a warning.
17. eggtimer.com – A simple online timer for your daily needs.
18. coralcdn.org – If a site is down due to heavy traffic, try accessing it through coral CDN.
19. random.org – Pick random numbers, flip coins, and more.
20. mywot.com –Check the trust level of any website .
21. viewer.zoho.com –Preview PDFs and Presentations directly in the browser.
22. tubemogul.com –Simultaneously upload videos to YouTube and other video sites.
23. truveo.com – The best place for searching web videos.
24. scr.im – Share your email address online without worrying about spam.
25. spypig.com – Now get read receipts for your email.
26. sizeasy.com –Visualize and compare the size of any product.
27. whatfontis.com –quickly determine the font name from an image.
28. fontsquirrel.com –A good collection of fonts – free for personal and commercial use.
29. regex.info – Find data hidden in your photographs .
30. tineye.com – This is like an online version of Google Googles.
31. iwantmyname.com– Helps you search domains across allTLDs.
32. tabbloid.com –Your favorite blogs delivered as PDFs.
33. join. me – Share your screen with anyone over the web.
34. onlineocr.net –Recognize text from scanned PDFs and images – see other OCR tools.
35. flightstats.com –Track flight status at airports worldwide.
36. wetransfer.com –For sharing really big files online.
37. pastebin.com – A temporary onlineclipboard for your text and code snippets.
38.polishmywriting.com –Check your writing for spelling or grammatical errors.
39.awesomehighlighter.com– Easily highlight the important parts of a web page.
40. typewith.me –Work on the same document with multiple people.
41.whichdateworks.com –Planning an event? Find a date that works for all.
42. everytimezone.com– A less confusing view of the world time zones.
43. warrick.cs.odu.edu– You’ll need this when your bookmarked web pages are deleted.
44. gtmetrix.com – The perfect tool for measuring your site performance online.
45. imo.im – Chat with your buddies on Skype,Facebook, GoogleTalk, etc from one place.
46.translate.google.com– Translate web pages,PDFs and Office documents.
47. youtube.com/leanback – Sit back and enjoy YouTube videos in full-screen mode.
48. similarsites.com –Discover new sites that are similar to what you like already.
49. wordle.net – Quicksummarize long pieces of text with tag clouds.
50. bubbl.us – Create mind-maps, brainstorm ideas in the browser.
51. kuler.adobe.com –Get color ideas, also extract colors from photographs.
52. followupthen.com– Setup quick reminders via email itself.
53. lmgtfy.com – When your friends are too lazy to use Google on their own.
54. tempalias.com –Generate temporary email aliases, better than disposable email.
55. pdfescape.com –Lets you can quickly edit PDFs in the browser itself.
56. faxzero.com – Send an online fax for free– see more fax services.
57. feedmyinbox.com –Get RSS feeds as an email newsletter.
58. isendr.com –Transfer files without uploading to a server.
59. tinychat.com –Setup a private chatroom in micro-seconds.
60. privnote.com –Create text notes that will self-destruct after being read.
61. flightaware.com –Live flight tracking service for airports worldwide.
62. boxoh.com – Track the status of any shipment on Google Maps – alternative.
63. chipin.com – When you need to raise funds online for an event or a cause.
64.downforeveryoneorjustme.com – Is your favorites really offline?
65. example.com – This website can be used as an example in documentation.
66.whoishostingthis.com –Find the web host of any website.
67. google.com/history– Found something on Google but can’t remember it now?
68.errorlevelanalysis.com– Find whether a photo is real or aphotoshopped one.
69. google.com/dictionary – Get word meanings, pronunciations and usage examples.
70.urbandictionary.com –Find definitions of slangs and informal words.
71. seatguru.com –Consult this site before choosing a seat for your next flight.
72. sxc.hu – Download stock images absolutely free.
73.download.com.np-Get all softwares.
74. wobzip.org – Unzip your compressed files online.
75. vocaroo.com –Record your voice with a click.
76. scribblemaps.com– Create custom Google Maps easily.
77. buzzfeed.com –Never miss another Internet meme or viral video.
78. alertful.com –Quickly setup email reminders for important events.
79.encrypted.google.com– Prevent your ISP and boss from reading your search queries.
80. formspring.me –You can ask or answer personal questions here.
81. snopes.com – Find if that email offer you received is real or just another scam.
82. typingweb.com –Master touch-typing with these practice sessions.
83. mailvu.com – Send video emails to anyone using your webcam.
84. ge.tt – Quickly send a file to someone,they can even preview it before downloading.
85. timerime.com –Create timelines with audio, video and images.
86. stupeflix.com –Make a movie out of your images, audio and video clips.
87. aviary.com/myna –An online audio editor that lets you record and remix audio clip.
88. noteflight.com –Print music sheets, write your own music online (review).
89.disposablewebpage.com– Create a temporary web page that self-destruct.
90. namemytune.com– When you need to find the name of a song.
91. homestyler.com –Design from scratch or re-model your home in3d.
92. snapask.com – Use email on your phone to find sports scores, read Wikipedia, etc.
93. teuxdeux.com – A beautiful to-do app that resembles a paper diary.
94. livestream.com –Broadcast events live over the web, including your desktop screen.
95. bing.com/images –Automatically find perfectly-sized wallpapers for mobiles.
96. historio.us –Preserve complete web pages with all the formatting.
97. dabbleboard.com –Your virtual whiteboard.
98. whisperbot.com –Send an email without using your own account.
99. sumopaint.com –An excellent layer-based online image editor.
100. lovelycharts.com– Create flowcharts, network diagrams, Sitemaps, etc.
101. nutshellmail.com– Get your Facebook and Twitter streams in your Inbox.
102.The Hype Machine -Web-based music discovery site based on the music posted to blogshttp://hypem.com/
103.SimpleWash -A site to help you clean up old content you may not want to show on your social media profiles anymore (currently Facebook only, Twitter is coming soon) SimpleWash™
104.ListenToYouTube.com -Converts YouTube videos to mp3sYouTube to MP3 Converter - Fast, Free - ListenToYouTube.com -
105.PushBullet -Easily send notes, links, lists, files, etc. to your Android phonehttps://www.pushbullet.com/ 

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How to encrypt your photos on Social Media: Facebook & Twitter


Smartphones and mobile apps have made sharing photos faster and easier than ever, but privacy has become a growing concern. 

Secret.li, an iPhone app, lets users take a photo with their iPhone's camera and post it toFacebook knowing it will be automatically deleted an hour, a day, or a week after it is posted. "Publishing is so easy but privacy is so obscure," said Deepak Touwari, co-founder of Secret.li, based in Lausanne, Switzerland. 

After taking a photo with the app, users can decide who they want to share it with and for how long. Recipients will see a scrambled or hidden version of the photo, which they can open and view completely in the Secret.li Facebook or iPhone apps. After the photo is deleted it also disappears from Facebook and Secret.li. 

Another app for iPhone and Android, called Facebook Poke - created by Facebook - allows users to send their friends messages, photos and videos and decide how long they can view it. 

Spirit, a web app for Twitter released last week, lets members of the micro-blogging site add a hashtag to their tweet so it will auto-delete. Users authorize their account and add hashtags such as "#30m" or "#10d", which will delete their tweets after 30 minutes and 10 days respectively. 

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SONY LAUNCHES WATERPROOF XPERIA Z1 WITH 20.7 MEGAPIXEL CAMERA







Sony today launched its new smartphone Xperia Z1 with a 20.7 megapixel camera and like most other Xperia smartphones, this one is waterproof and dustproof as well.Sony launched the phone at IFA in Berlin and Sony has chosen to concentrate on the camera features where the Xperia Z1 is concerned. The 5-inch full HD screen phone has 2GB RAM and 16 GB memory space. It runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean and also has support for a MicroSD slot up to 64 GB.It has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 quad-core 2.2 Ghz processor, 3000 mAh battery and supports 4G LTE. The front camera is 2 megapixel. The phone has an aluminum frame.As far as the main rear camera is concerned Sony says it has to 3 times "clear image zoom" with zero loss of image quality. It has Sonys G Lens with F2.0 and wide angle 27mm. It also has 1/2.3-type Exmor RS for mobile CMOS image sensor with 20.7MP, which is a high sensitivity sensor capturing details and crisp images, even in low-light conditions.Some software features of the camera are: Social live which will let users broadcast recording live from Xperia Z1 to Facebook.Info-eye which will give users information on landmarks or items which are captured by them using the smartphone.Timeshift burst ensures that the Xperia Z1 takes 61 images in 2 seconds. Users can then scroll around and choose the best image.AR effect which lets users create customisable animations.Sony says it has also opened up its camera software and is encouraging developers to add even more functionality to it.Xperia Z1 will launch globally from September 2013 and will come inblack, white and purple colours.Sony also showed off new smart lens called QX100 and RX100 which can be strapped onto the Xperia Z1 and other Xperia phones via a lens module. Once you do that, it converts your phone into a regular compact camera. The lens connects with the phone via WiFi.Overall, the smartphone doesn't look too different from other Sony Xperia phones, except for the 20.7 megapixel camera.





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2014 Mercedes S-Class review: The best, most technologically advanced car you will ever drive

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The 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class combines radar, cameras, and hundreds of LED lamps to provide a car that is a dream to drive, über-safe for occupants, and able to avoid jaywalking pedestrians and crossing traffic that darts in your path. Add streaming entertainment delivered through the car’s integrated 3G telematics system delivered to four LCD displays, and you have the world’s finest premium luxury sedan. The privilege of owning will cost you just under $100,000, more if you want options such as the hot stone massage seats, aromatherapy climate control, and the 24-speaker Burmester audio upgrade. Who says those stolid Germans don’t know a thing or two about the luxe life?
The bottom line is that the Mercedes-Benz S-Class is not just the best premium luxury sedan on the market today, it is the best car you are ever likely to drive.
Front view 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-Class
Among Audi, BMW, Lexus and Mercedes-Benz, the mantle of best luxury car typically goes to whoever shipped most recently. That would be Mercedes with the sixth-generation S-Class arriving in September. Mercedes piled on so many new technical features that it’s not a close decision. In a car with so much tech, the biggest challenge, no surprise, is making the richness of features readily accessible to the driver and passengers. On the ease-of-use front, I believe the wizards of Stuttgart are delivering a work in progress and they’ll have to take their lumps from consumer magazines who expect a car with 100 microprocessors to be fully usable the first time you set foot in the cockpit.
Mercedes-Benz S-Klasse (W 222) 2013

Maximum driver assistance: Self-driving for 15 seconds

Stereo camera 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-ClassThe optional driver assistance package is a must-have if you love tech and advanced cars. It’s the heart of what Mercedes calls Intelligent Drive. For the same price ($2,800) as adaptive cruise control was a decade ago, you now get a networked sensor array of radars and cameras for front, side, and rear assistance that avoids collisions and even drives the car for brief periods. Naturally there’s the core functionality of stop-and-go adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, and lane departure warning. That’s the starting point. (Read: What is adaptive cruise control, and how does it work?)
The pair of optical cameras mounted a half-foot apart in the windshield mirror housing provide 3D vision to augment Mercedes’ narrow-beam long range radar (out to 200 meters or 1,640 feet, equal to 18 seconds at 60 mph) and medium range wide-angle radar (200 meters or 650 feet). (Subaru also uses optical cameras for adaptive cruise control and pedestrian safety.) The 3D shaping of the optical cameras works to about 50 meters or 160 feet and can see in monovision to 500 meters or 1,640 feet. The 3D camera lets the car decide whether to key on lane markings or the car in front, and does a better job of detecting and traffic that darts across the front of the car. Here’s how Intelligent Drive saves you as well as pedestrians and wayward traffic:

Hands-on-wheel warning 2014 Mercedes-Benz S-ClassAdaptive cruise with steering assist and stop & go pilot

In heavy traffic in stop & go mode up to 60 kph (37 mph), the sensor combo decides whether to track the lane markings or the car in front. On a crowded highway the camera might not always see the pavement markings.

Active lane keeping assist

Not only does the car warn if you’re about to cross over a lane by steering wheel vibration (no noisy beeps), it senses if the adjacent lane is occupied. If so, the front wheel opposite the hazard is lightly braked to pivot the car back into lane. On my test drive, the car does better than that: It keeps the big Benz centered in the lane, although with the lightest touch on the electric power steering, you’re in control. At highway speeds, adaptive cruise plus lane keeping assist equals a self-driving car. Mercedes knows this and limits you to about 10 seconds of hands-off driving, issues a warning (a chime and an instrument panel icon of blood red hands gripping the wheel) and five seconds later ACC deactivates. So long as you keep the lightest touch on the wheel, the car seems happy. It will handle curves of up to 15 degrees.

The new S-Class. Press Drive, Canada 2013, Die neue S-Klasse. Pressefahrvorstellung in Kanada, 2013Brake Assist Plus with cross traffic assist, Pre-Safe Brake with pedestrian detection, Pre-Safe Plus

Brake Assist Plus watches for crossing traffic (a car that ran a stop sign) or an oncoming car veers into your lane; it warns you with audiovisual signals, and once you apply the brakes, the car adds braking pressure because too many drivers don’t brake hard enough. Pre-Safe Brake detects pedestrians and stopped cars and applies the brakes, hard. Up to 50 kph or 31 mph, there will be no collision, Mercedes says, and up to 72 kph or 45 mph the collision will at least be mitigated.
I sat in on a series of tests with a Mercedes driver at the wheel; a pedestrian dummy crossed in front and the car slammed to a safe stop. In another test, a car swerved a few feet into our lane and our car moved to the right, but still in the travel lane (photo right). With Pre-Safe Plus, if the car’s rear-facing radar detects a likely rear-end collision, it snugs the seat belts tight and if the car is standing still locks the brakes; on Benzes sold outside the US, the hazard lamps flash at high frequency.

Active parking assist

The car detects an open parking space suitable for parallel or back-in (mall) parking. Once you put the car in reverse, it automatically backs you in to the space. It can’t park head in, yet, but Mercedes notes back-in parking reduces backing out collisions when you’re done shopping.

iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C: Release date, colors, and hardware specs rounded up


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We’re now just a few days away from Apple’s announcement of the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C. The iPhone 5S will most likely be released towards the end of September, alongside the iPhone 5C. The iPhone 5S, like the 4S, will be an incremental update (but with the addition of champagne- and graphite-colored variants), while the 5C will be a brand-new, plastic-chassis smartphone that comes in a variety of colors. Yes, at long last, it looks like Apple is finally kowtowing to the consumers who have been begging for a cheaper iPhone for years. The rumored iPhone 5S specs, except for the possibility of an integrated fingerprint scanner, aren’t all that exciting, however.
Let’s dive straight into what we know (and don’t know) about the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C, including the hardware specs, software specs, and release date.

iPhone 5S, in black, champagne, and graphite

iPhone 5S: Hardware and software specs

The best leaks currently peg the iPhone 5S’s hardware as a somewhat incremental upgrade of the iPhone 5. There will the same dual-core CPU (but clocked a bit higher), an upgraded quad-core SGX544MP4 GPU, 2GB of RAM, and an IGZO screen (for increased brightness and/or reduced power consumption). The camera should be bumped up to 12-megapixels, and there should be a dual-LED flash. Perhaps most significantly, it currently looks like there will be a champagne (light gold) and graphite variant of the iPhone 5S (see image above). These are only marginally different from the existing slate-black and silver-white models, but they fit in nicely with Apple’s drive to provide more variety.
In terms of new features, the iPhone 5S will seemingly have NFC and a fingerprint reader. NFC functionality isn’t all that surprising, considering many Android phones have supported it for two years or more. The fingerprint reader is an interesting rumor that hasn’t gone away since Apple acquired Authentec, which has lots of fingerprint scanning-related IP. A recent rumor suggests that the Apple will use a sapphire glass Home button, with a fingerprint reader underneath it. Sapphire glass, as we’ve covered before, is very durable — though, unless you have adamantium claws like a certain hirsute superhero, sapphire glass is probably a bit overkill.
Champagne iPhone 5S
Another option is that Apple will embed the fingerprint scanning technology in the display itself, though we think that’s unlikely; the Home button makes a lot more sense.
As always with an “S” model, we don’t expect anything too crazy, hardware-wise. To be honest, I still think Apple will wait for the iPhone 6 before introducing the fingerprint reader, but we’ll see. Software-wise, the iPhone 5S will of course run iOS 7, which will be released for other iOS devices around the same time.
iPhone 5C, color variants (white, blue, green, red, yellow)

iPhone 5C: Hardware and software specs

The iPhone 5C is essentially a slightly curvier, plastic-backed iPhone 5. The C probably stands for “Color,” but of course this model is expected to be a lot Cheaper, too. So far, Apple has relied on cut-price older iPhones to capture the mid-range market, but as this market continues to grow (thanks to developing markets in Brazil, Russia, India, China), Apple has been losing ground to Samsung and other smartphone makers. With the rich Western markets reaching smartphone saturation, and no visible strategy from Apple on how to compete with the growing threat of Samsung, Apple’s stock value has been steadily nibbled away by Wall Street.
Color-wise, the iPhone 5C is expected to come in up to six shades, including white, blue, green, red, and yellow. A black iPhone 5C hasn’t been leaked yet, and Apple might keep black as a “premium-only” iPhone 5S color. In the image below, you can see that the iPhone 5C packaging will have a see-through lid, so that you can see what color you’re getting — and so that retailers can create attractive, rainbow-like displays. (That’ll make quite a difference from the usual monochrome of Apple stores, eh?)
iPhone 5C packaging
Anyway, back to the iPhone 5C’s specs: Expect something very similar to the iPhone 5(dual-core CPU, tri-core GPU, 8-megapixel camera), but with a plastic back. These plastic backs should come in a variety of colors, and will be permanent — you won’t be switching out your iPhone’s chassis for another color. Again, software-wise, the 5C will run iOS 7. Recent rumors suggest that Siri might be yanked from the iPhone 5C’s version of iOS 7, though, to further differentiate the cheaper phone from its flagship sibling. Like the fingerprint scanner, I think it makes more sense to debut an iPhone Lite/Mini alongside the iPhone 6 — but the rumor mill is obviously against me here, insisting that we will see an iPhone 5C on September 10.
With two new iPhones, and perhaps two new iPads as well, it’s clear that the September 10 event will be massively significant, both for consumers and shareholders. With Samsungtaking control of the smartphone market over the last year, and its dominance of the tablet market being diminished by Google, Amazon, and Samsung, Apple will need to deliver something spectacular on September 10. We’ll be there, of course, and reporting it live
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HDMI 2.0 released: 18Gbps of bandwidth allowing for 4K @ 60 fps, 32 audio channels







Kicking off the IFA consumer electronics show in Berlin, the HDMI Forum has released HDMI 2.0. HDMI 2.0 introduces support for 4K (2160p) at 50 and 60 FPS, 3D playback at 4K resolution, up to 32 audio channels (up from a paltry eight), and some interesting features such as “dynamic auto lip-sync” and the ability to deliver dual video streams to multiple users on the same screen. The max throughput of HDMI 2.0 is a beefy 18Gbps (up from 10Gbps), and you’ll be glad to hear that your stupidly expensive HDMI cable will continue to work with the new spec.

HDMI 2.0 is the first major update to the HDMI specification since version 1.4, which was released way back in 2009. 1.4a and 1.4b were released in 2010 and 2011 respectively, but they mostly focused on support for 3D — which, as we now know, is dead. HDMI 2.0, you’ll be glad to hear, shifts the focus back towards what the interface was originally designed to do: transfer high-definition multimedia content. To this end, the main change in HDMI 2.0 is improving the per-channel bandwidth from 3.4Gbps to 6Gbps, allowing for higher-resolution audio and video to be transferred. (See: Xbox One and PS4: Analyzing their support for 4K video and gaming.)
An HDMI cable/connectorThe HDMI spec calls for three discrete channels, which are primarily used to carry three different kinds of data/signal: The DDC (display data channel) negotiates which audio/video formats are supported by the receiver, and is used for HDCP (content protection DRM); TMDS (transition minimized differential signaling) carries the actual audiovisual data; and CEC (consumer electronics control) is a channel that allows the user to control HDMI-connected devices via a universal remote, or alternatively allows HDMI devices to control the TV/other HDMI devices. (For example, Google Chromecast uses the CEC command One Touch Play to automatically switch to the Chromecast when it begins playback).
As far as I can tell, all three channels can be used for audiovisual data, for a combined total of 18Gbps — but this only helps if you want to display three separate images. I don’t think you can combine all three channels to create a single 18Gbps, ultra-high-resolution feed. 6Gbps is enough to carry 4K video at 60 fps, or 3D 4K at 30 fps, along with 32 audio channels, and that seems to be the limit of the HDMI 2.0 spec. The DDC and CEC channels don’t require anywhere near 6Gbps (more like Kbps and Mbps), so most of the remaining 12Gbps will go to waste — unless you use HDMI 2.0′s new “dual video streams” function, which presumably uses two TMDS channels to display two video feeds on a single display. (Or maybe it just halves the main TMDS channel — we’ll probably have to wait a few more months for the spec’s exact details to become public.)
HDMI 2.0 also introduces support for the 21:9 aspect ratio, up to 1536KHz audio sampling, and “dynamic synchronization of video and audio streams.” We’re not entirely sure what the last one means, but the press release suggests that it will help with lip syncing.

HDMI 2.0 uses the same connector and cables as HDMI 1.4, but there’s no easy way to upgrade HDMI 1.4 devices to 2.0. The HDMI Forum notes that it’s possible for manufacturers to provide a firmware and/or hardware upgrade to enable HDMI 2.0, and we presume that Panasonic, LG, Sharp, and anyone else who has already released a 4K display is looking at providing such an update, primarily to enable 4K @ 50 and 60 fps. We expect the first HDMI 2.0 devices to be shown off at IFA over the next week, and they should begin to hit the market in the next few months.


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