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Sunday 21 April 2013

HOW TO UNLOCK ANY PHONE WITHOUT KNOWING THE SECURITY CODE

Before I explain how you can unlock a phone without knowing the security code, I will like to share this short experience of mine with you.

I could remember a particular time which I got a phone from one of my brothers after he got another new phone. Way back then, (before giving me the phone) he used to lock the phone with a security code. The security code gets activated automatically each time the phone keypad is locked. On a particular day I decided to lock the phone keypad before keeping it in my pocket to avoid dialing any number by mistake. As I locked the keypad, the phone displayed "keypad locked with security code" I knew I would have to give the phone to my brother to unlock for me as he doesn't like sharing his codes with anyone. When he unlocked the phone, I told him to tell me the security code in case of next time but he refused. This made me unhappy because I saw it as a stupid thing to own a phone whose security code you don't know. Infact, It's really absurd! This made me embark on a research on how to unlock a phone locked with security code without having to know the code. My research was successful, If not, I wouldn't be sharing this with you because you may find yourself in a similar situation as this. From my research, I discovered two methods of unlocking a phone without the security code, the first method works on some old models (not all) of small nokia phones. You just have to try it first and see if it'll work on the model of the nokia phone you are dealing with. The second method works on any type of nokia phone.

Now the first method.


  • Take the phone locked with security code
  • press and hold the unlock button for a while without releasing it.
  • the phone will display now press *
  • quickly press the star button and the phone will be unlocked

    Second method
    This method deals with the serial or imei number of the phone.


  • while the phone is not yet locked, dial *#06# to get the imei or serial number of the phone. Write down the 15 digit imei number somewhere
  • Go to www.unlockitfree.com
  • When the page loads, select, free remote master code
  • In the area provided for imei/serial number, insert the serial/imei number of the phone.
  • Click on generate.
    Once done, a number will be generated, that's the master code for the phone, copy and keep the number. When ever that particular phone is locked with security code and you want to unlock it, even though you don't know the phone's security code, just enter that number, i.e. Master code and it'll be unlocked!
      
  •  This article is for knowledge purpose only..author will not be responsible for any damage .
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    Tuesday 22 January 2013

    Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch Review

    Lenovo launches their another laptop named Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch. This Laptop include many new features in it. Lenovo takes its solid 14-inch ThinkPad X1 Carbon and upgrades it with Windows 8 and a touch screen, while keeping the excellent keyboard. But a little bad in it is that the touch screen makes the lid thicker, and the touch pad can be finicky at times.
    The business-oriented Lenovo ThinkPad X1 adds must-have features for 2013, and remains a very impressive business-oriented ultrabook with strong crossover appeal.

    In August 2012, we reviewed the first version of Lenovo's X1 Carbon, itself a 14-inch update to the previous 13-inch ThinkPad X1. It was a premium product, very lightweight for a 14-inch laptop, with a carbon fiber body and Lenovo's typically excellent keyboard design.
    But, coming just a couple of months before Windows 8, it quickly felt dated thanks to a flood of thin, powerful, Windows 8 systems with touch screens -- a setup that has already become the default for nearly every new laptop.
    Fortunately, Lenovo has now updated the X1 Carbon to Microsoft's new OS, and also added a touch screen -- something that Windows 8 practically requires for efficient navigation. The new screen adds a bit of thickness to the lid, but the system is otherwise very similar to the version reviewed last year, and much of this review is likewise similar to that first X1 Carbon.
    Here is the screensjot of the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Touch.

    The internal components are standard, with a third-gen Intel Core i5 CPU, integrated Intel HD 4000 graphics, and a 128GB solid-state drive (SSD). That's a common enough loadout, and available in some very affordable laptops. But no one would describe the X1 Carbon as affordable. The new touch version starts at $1,499, which is $100 more than the non-touch version.
    Of course, you get a lot of extra features that may help justify the higher price, including a suite of Lenovo-branded security and support apps, IT-department-friendly features like Intel's vPro technology, and one of the best laptop keyboards ever designed.
    It's still expensive, especially compared with much of the ultra-book competition, and has a handful of quirks, but if you need those business-friendly features, or just superior construction and a great typing experience, it's worth the investment.
    Here is a small description:
    Price as reviewed $1,499
    Processor Intel Core i5-3427U
    Memory 4GB, 1333MHz DDR3
    Hard drive 128GB SSD
    Chipset Intel HM77
    Graphics Intel HD4000
    Operating System Windows 8 (64-bit)
    Dimensions (WD) 13.0 x 8.9 inches
    Height 0.74 inches
    Screen size (diagonal) 14.0 inches
    System weight / Weight with AC adapter 3.3/4.2 pounds
    Category Midsize


     
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    Friday 18 January 2013

    US Navy will use Seawater for Fuel

    Seawater For Fuel

    NRL has demonstrated technologies for the recovery of CO2 and the production of H2 from seawater using an electrochemical acidification cell, and the conversion of CO2 and H2 to hydrocarbons (organic compounds consisting of hydrogen and carbon).

    “The reduction and hydrogenation of CO2 to form hydrocarbons is accomplished using a catalyst that is similar to those used for Fischer-Tropsch reduction and hydrogenation of carbon monoxide,” adds Willauer. “By modifying the surface composition of iron catalysts in fixed-bed reactors, NRL has successfully improved CO2 conversion efficiencies up to 60 percent.” Attaching a fueling probe while underway.

    Refueling U.S. Navy vessels, at sea and underway, is a costly endeavor in terms of logistics and time.

    Last year, the U.S. Navy Military Sea Lift Command, delivered nearly 600 million gallons of fuel to Navy vessels underway. Electrochemical Acidification Carbon Capture Skid. The acidification cell was mounted onto a portable skid along with a reverse osmosis unit, power supply, pump, carbon dioxide recovery system, and hydrogen stripper to form a carbon capture system (dimensions of 63″ x 36″ x 60″).


    US Navy Scientists at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL), have developed a process to transform abundant seawater into green Jet fuel

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