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Shortcut virus remover; Remove shortcut Virus from your USB Pendrive or Computer   Shortcut Virus!!! Is Your USB Pendrive,Computer or Hard disk creating unwanted shortcut files which appears again and again even after removing/deleting them?   The Shortcut Virus or bug may look to many as a small problem and usually the infected victims do not take any action to remove it, while others take it seriously and look on the internet to find a shortcut virus remover tool or shortcut remover tutorial for USB or Computer. Before I begin the tutorial on how to remove the shortcut virus, let me first explain what the shortcut virus is capable of doing. What is Shortcut Virus and How it infects your device? Shortcut Virus which is also known as Houdini is a worm which has infected several computers/devices around the world. The Shortcut Virus usually spread through USB peripheral devices including USB pen drives, Memory cards, Mobile phones, Digital Cameras or  external ha
Top 5 emulators to run your choicest Android apps and play games on Windows PC    Want to run Android Apps and play Android based Games on the Windows based computer, check the simple methods to do so. Android is one of the finest operating system for smartphones and tablets. Of late, developers have come up with many Android apps and games which let users do and play almost everything. In fact many of our readers and Android users have to uninstall the old apps continuously to play the new launches that happen everyday since the smartphone has a limited memory. Instead wouldn’t it be better to get these Android apps and games on a Windows based PC which has more memory and space as compared to the smartphones or tablets. There are many Android app emulators aka Windows applications available in the market which can be used to run Android games and apps on the Windows based computers. An Emulator is a software which allows Android OS to work in a computer which ha
Nokia’s new Android smartphone called Nokia C1 to be released next year revealed in leaked photos The former mobiles phones market leader, Nokia is gearing up to make a comeback in the smartphone market as suggested by the leaked images of the first Android smartphone from Nokia. Nokia had confirmed earlier this year that it has plans to return and was on the look out for a hardware maker for the manufacturing, sales and marketing of the product. After the takeover of its mobile devices division by Microsoft, the Finnish-based technology company can re-enter the smartphone market only after 2016, as per their agreement. Once Nokia’s contract with Microsoft ends, the company can sell smartphones that do not run on the Windows Mobile platform and it would be free to launch its own Android-powered smartphones. A bunch of leaked images that have surfaced online recently hint that the company has already started to work on an Android-powered smartphone, dubbed the Nokia
This Amazing Map Shows 885,000 km Internet Cables Hidden Under the Ocean   W orld’s internet is powered by the complex network of internet cables hidden inside the mighty oceans of Earth. These submarine cables lying on the ocean bed power your internet. Did you know the fact that these cables are mot much thicker than 8 cm and they transmit about 99 percent of all international data? Some of these cables are at depths up to 8,000 metres and the very first instance of submarine internet cables is found in the 1850s. These internet cables connect different countries, islands and continents. Notably, the longest of them stretches from Germany to Korea and measures about 40,000 km. At many places, the cables are simply in the form of straight lines. However, at many places around smaller locations and uneven areas, the network gets much more complicated. These cables are installed using the special cable-layer boats. Also read: Forget Ordinary, This Int
12 Sites That Will Teach You Coding for Free   John Rampton Contributor Entrepreneur and Connector Marketing Strategies 6 Things the NFL's Focus on 'Fan Engagement' Can Teach Small Business John Rampton Risk 5 Things You Need to Know About Taking Risks as an Entrepreneur John Rampton Entrepreneurs 7 Bits of Wise Career Advice That Doesn't Apply to Entrepreneurs John Rampton September 08, 2015 There was a time when knowing how to program was for the geekiest of geeks. That’s not exactly the case today. As most entrepreneurs, freelancers and marketers will tell you, learning how to program can help you succeed. Over the past year, I've been learning to code. It's helped me to become a much better entrepreneur -- I can dive in when my tea