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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Airtel UDP 53 VPN Trick 2013 with Full 3G Speed

It Seems here is again bang on Airtel Tricks, After Airtel Proxy Trick for 2013 here is another Airtel UDP 53 VPN Trick 2013 working successfully in some states. Almost every trick user know Airtel had recently blocked the UDP 53 port and Hence all tricks were Stopped, but some Un-Official sources says UDP 53 is again working in Airtel and now they are even not Monitoring Bandwidth on Airtel UDP 53 Open Port, Hence you can enjoy Unlimited High Speed Downloading with UDP Tricks which also Supports Torrents So check it out below

Airtel UDP 53 VPN Trick 2013 Torrent Supported

 


There are numerous of VPN Service providers which supports UDP 53 port as this is the most famous and popular working protocol around the globe. This trick can also be configured with PD Proxy by settings up post as UDP 53 and connecting it with default airtel Settings, But To download Torrens without zbigz  lets process to the Trick, It Supports Unlimited Downloads for Free. you  don’t need to register for Account again and again. just download the below config and Try it.
Note: UDP Tricks were blocked since months but from some Sources it seems this Airtel UDP 53 VPN Trick is again working in some states, We have confirmed it and this trick is again rocking in UP east and west and some other Regions.
In states where Airtel Uses Other Network for providing 3G Services. We Recommended to Select Vodafone 3G Signal instead of Idea.

Airtel UDP 53 VPN 2013 with PD Proxy

Yes as this is Airtel UDP Trick 2013 is based on open protocol so it can be also configured with PD proxy. You just need to navigate to Proto options in PD Proxy and select UDP port as 53. However in demo servers of PD Proxy you won’t be able to Download Torrents and you will only have 100 MB daily limits  so it is better to use our Modified config in NMD VPN for running this Trick

Features of Airtel UDP 53 VPN Trick 2013

  • Unlimited Downloads with Fully Uncapped 3G Speed
  • Based on UDP Open port 53.
  • It will only work in those states where UDP 53 is opened
  • Use this Airtel Speed Uncapping solution to get Full 3G Speed
  • No more Disconnection problem like TCP VPN Tricks
  • Torrent Supported with unlimited Usage
  • Premium Servers for high Speed parallel Downloads
  • Use on Default Airtel Access point: airtelgprs.com
  • 100% Working in Android Device using Feat VPN for Android
  • Select Vodafone 3G Signal for getting more Speed
  • Can only be used with NMD VPN or PD Proxy
  • Recharge with Video calling pack to continue this Trick without SIM Blocking.
Till now most of  you were using 2G packs, as no tricks were Working from almost 2 months. maximum of user’s were deceived and didn’t had any hope but thanks to some senior member for confirming this trick which is again Live Now. If somehow this Config is not connecting or giving some minor Error, We Advise you to enter any working host of your state in the last of config files to make this trick work. In Simple words just modify this config for your Region.

Steps to Configure

This following tutorial is for Windows PC. for using this same trick ikn Android handset or tablet  navigate to Feat VPN for Android Tutorial for using VPN config in Android phones.
We advise you to read the tutorial and all steps properly before implementing. you will need a Airtel SIM (3G Activated to enjoy high Speed) and NMD VPN.
 Download Airtel UDP 53 VPN Trick 2013 Config Files

Download NMD VPN if you don’t have it.
Extract above downloaded config files and paste it into C:> program Files> NMD VPN > Config.
Now Start NMD VPN and connect with the above Config.
(Windows 7 and 8 user’s need to Run NMD VPN As Administrator)
While connecting with BookVPN server on NMD VPN, it will ask you for username and password, Enter the below username and password
  • Username: freeopenvpn
  • Password: J8hfCiu6W
Done! now click connect and your secure VPN Connection will establish within Seconds.
Now you are able to browse and Download Unlimited for Free using latest Airtel UDP 53 VPN Trick 2013.
Use our Latest Airtel Speed Uncapping Solution for getting full 3G Speed wihtout recharging any packs


Note: As this whole method was based on Port 53. So it will gogin to work if 53 protocol is opened in your Area as per the Un Official news Airtel UDP 53 is now accessible without any limits.
Go ahead and implement on this Airtel UDP 53 VPN Trick 2013. We Strongly Recommend you to modify the config for your region by entering a Working host or Home page if this is not working for your by default.
if you have entered any host or home page then please Disconnect this VPN after certain usage to enjoy this trick without getting your Airtel SIM block. rather than asking unusual questions it is better to try it yourself and let other know if this is working.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Naseeb (1981) DVDrip

Naseeb (1981)
197 min  - Action | Musical | Romance - 17 March 1981 (India)
Naseeb, a story of destiny and fate, begins with a lottery ticket. A drunk who cannot pay his tab trades his 'winning' ticketto the waiter... See full summary
» Director: Manmohan Desai
>Writers: Kader Khan
» Stars: Amitabh Bachchan , Shatrughan Sinha and Rishi Kapoor

Download here http://jumbofiles.com/htn22cggxee9

Thursday, March 17, 2011

How Students Should Protect their Computers

macbook
With a new wave of harmful computer viruses and worms making the rounds, college students should be more vigilant than ever in protecting their computers, especially when they are on a wireless network. Following these simple precautionary measures can help avoid system vulnerabilities and computer failure.
Install Anti-Virus Software – Make sure you have anti-virus software installed and that it is setup to update daily. Most colleges and universities have a license that allows students and faculty to download the software for free on personal and school-owned computers. Contact your school’s IT department to learn more.
Download OS Updates – Microsoft will sometimes issue critical OS updates or security patches for Windows which are designed to make the operating system more secure. Make sure you download and install them when available. If you need help doing so, contact the manufacturer’s technical support.
Use Strong Passwords – Always use strong password (including letters, numbers, and characters) for all your accounts. This can make it more difficult for hackers to access your computer and personal information.
Be Careful what You Download – A good rule of thumb to follow is to only download programs and software from reputable sources and companies, such as your University or computer manufacturer. Free software that can be downloaded from the internet can contain harmful spyware, which you may be downloading without even knowing.
Don’t Open Email from Unknown Users – Before opening email attachments, make sure you know who the sender is; otherwise you may be opening something harmful to your system. Delete all spam and if a message simply looks suspicious, it probably is.
Backup Your Data – Whether you need PC or Mac backup software, make sure you are regularly backing up all important electronic files (such as photos, music files, important text documents, etc.). If your laptop is damaged or stolen, you should be able to easily access the backups and restore the information.
Logout or Shut Down – When you aren’t using your computer, whether in the library or your dorm room, get into the habit of logging out of your account, locking the screen, or shutting down the computer completely. You never know who can gain access to your computer and personal files in just a few short minutes.

Future Technology: 3D TVs

3d tvs
Now that more and more 3D movies have been starting to come out (A Christmas Carol, Avatar, Alice & Wonderland, etc.) is the future technology of home televisions headed the same way? Can we expect to start seeing the next generation gaming consoles to be in 3-D as well? You better believe it and companies like Sony, Samsung, & Nintendo already have some surprises in the works.
By the end of 2010, Sony already plans to begin pushing their new line of 3D TVs to consumers, especially right before the major holidays. Samsung won’t be far behind, as they have taken some major steps in the home theater industry, producing the world’s thinnest LED TV, and also planning to start releasing TV apps (similar to the apps for your iPhone/Palm Pre) come July. The good news for us consumers is that we will have new technology to play around with and prices for regular plasma/LED TVs should go down and become even more affordable. Just make sure to save your 3D glasses the next time you see Avatar, you may just need them for your next TV.

Future Technology: Personal Flying Suit

nasa flying suit
For the past couple of years the world’s top space program NASA has been working on a future design for the very first personal flying suit. The puffin, as they call it, measures to be approximately 12 feet in length with a 15 foot wingspan. The aircraft module would land vertically, allowing for a person to step directly into it and has blades similar to that of helicopters. The puffin concept would relatively light weight and would use electric motors, allowing for high altitudes as well as being eco-friendly.
Now to another note: is the Puffin concept practical for consumer use? Highly unlikely, or at least not for a long time. First of all, this type of flying suit would cost hundreds of thousands of dollars, if not millions, so not many people would ever get to use one, as least for quite some time. Secondly, if this flying suit were to take the place of automobiles, modern travel would be extremely chaotic and the number of fatalities would drastically increase. Any type of mechanical failure or collision with another flying suit would be devastating and regulating travel would be nearly impossible. Yes, the idea is magnificent and I think most of us would like to have an experience like this someday, so hopefully this type of future technology will be able to advance, thanks to NASA.

Future Gaming Technology: Project Natal

Project_Natal
Microsoft has recently announced an impressive addition to their popular X-Box video game system which will replace the standard controllers. Project Natal, as they call it, is the future gaming technology we have been waiting for and has built in motion sensors that allows users to act out their moves  instead of having to press buttons. So if you are playing a fighting game (such as Street Fighter) you will actually have to do some physical kicks and punches in order to defeat your opponent. Project Natal is like a Nintendo Wii 2.0 – instead of having to swing around your controller you can just use your body, and no more worrying about cracking your new plasma TV. This new technology is also supposed to be equipped with voice and facial recognition software, which I’m assuming is used to distinguish between two players and keep track of player profiles.
Nintendo had better be prepared to answer back when Microsoft releases this future technology, or any hope for more Wii sales will be obliterated (assuming Project Natal turns out to be accurate and practical). The new gaming device is projected to be released near the end of 2010, just in time for the holidays, and has been speculated to cost somewhere around $100. There have also been some rumors going around as to whether 1 or 2 people will be able to use the gaming sensors simultaneously, but most signs point to 2 players. Exciting times for us video gamers!

Future Car: Eco-Friendly Porsche 918 Spyder

porsche 918 spyder
Most people wouldn’t expect a car that can go from 0-60 in under 3.2 seconds to be eco-friendly in the least, but the Porsche automakers beg to differ. This future car concept, the 918 Spyder, is supposed to be one of the fastest (if not the fastest) hybrid electric car on the market. This one-of-a-kind ride can teach tops speeds of 200 mph and gets a whopping 78 miles per gallon – double the amount most compact cars achieve on a good day.
This speed demon is charged by a 3.4 liter V8 engine which comes equipped with a lithium ion battery pack that can be charged from almost anywhere, not to mention whenever you hit the brakes as well.  No word yet on the pricing but you can safely assume it will be in the 6 digit field (estimates have been set near the $500,000 mark), and is not expected to be listed for sale on the market for at least another year, probably closer to 2012 or 2013. The bad news is that you probably never will own one of these babies, or anything close to it, but the good news is that future cars will benefit from these technological break-throughs and the overall quality of regular day-to-day cars will be enhanced. Way to go Porsche!