Windows 10 is plagued by the oddest of bugs. One recurring problem that many users face is when they put their systems to sleep. The system will seemingly wake up at random times. It might stay awake or return shortly to its sleep state without any reason for it coming out of it. Turns out, there might be a legit reason it’s happening; you’re allowing it to (though perhaps you don’t know it). Windows has for a long time, at least as far back as Windows 7, allowed ‘wake timers’ to wake up your system from sleep. By default, they are disabled but Windows 10 might have enabled them for particular power plans, hence your system is waking up for no apparent reason. Here’s how to turn it off...
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Sunday, January 10, 2016
Wednesday, January 6, 2016
Asus launches Zenfone Max with massive 5,000mAh battery for Rs. 9999, to take on Gionee Marathon M5 and Lenovo Vibe P1
Asus has unveiled the Zenfone Max, a smartphone with a humongous 5,000mAh battery in India. The first glimpse of the phone was given at the ZenFestival in India back in August last year. Today, Asus has made the device official in India for Rs. 9,999. It is now up for pre-ordering on Amazon and Flipkart, with regular selling to start from January 15. It will be available in Pure Black and Ceramic colors.

Monday, January 4, 2016
Send Location Triggered Messages To A Contact
It’s common practice to check in with someone, or to have someone check in with you when they’ve reached home. You might be going home alone, or you might be worried about a friend or family member reaching home safely. In either case, people will send a quick message or make a short phone call to reassure whoever is waiting that they’ve arrived at their destination safely. Buzzer is an Android app that automates that. You can save different locations to it such as work and home, and each time you arrive at the location, a message can be configured to be sent out to one or multiple contacts...
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Download Entire Websites To Your PC For Offline Browsing With WebCopy
You might have heard about tools like HTTrack Website Copier or PageNest that allow you to download any website to your local hard drive for offline viewing. These website copiers basically create a replica of the entire website so you can browse it just like you do in online mode. Today, we have stumbled upon another great website downloader called Cyotek WebCopy. The application boasts some really powerful features; not only can you copy the website to your local folder, but you can also trace external links, access the site map, download administrative areas of the site after entering the required credentials, and more...
Tuesday, March 24, 2015
Install XP In 10 Minutes!
STEP1 : After the Copy Part is Over ... System
is Rebooted as we all know In general Formatting Procedure...
Now After Reboot The Below Image Will Appear....
Now After Reboot The Below Image Will Appear....
Sunday, November 23, 2014
Spy Planes Equipped with Dirtbox Devices Collecting Smartphone Data
Saturday, November 22, 2014
Darkhotel APT Malware Targets Global CEOs Using Hotel Internet
A seven-year-old cyber espionage campaign has targeted senior level executives from large global companies by using a specialized Advanced Persistent Threat (APT), zero-day exploits, and well-developed keyloggers to extract information from them when they stay in luxury hotels during their business trips...
Friday, November 21, 2014
Masque Attack — New iOS Vulnerability Allows Hackers to Replace Apps with Malware
Android have been a long time target for cyber criminals, but now it seems that they have turned their way towards iOS devices. Apple always says that hacking their devices is too difficult for cyber crooks, but a single app has made it possible for anyone to hack an iPhone...
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Chinese Telecom Routes Russian Domestic Internet Traffic through China
Monday, November 17, 2014
More than 400 Underground Sites seized by FBI in 'Operation Onymous'
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