Monday, August 9, 2010

Laptop Overheating Prevention


Laptop explosion accidents due to overheating lately is often heard anywhere. Of course this would make a little panic for many laptop users like you and me, right? However, we don’t need to feel paranoid facing this kind of problem because right now there’s a smart way for laptop overheating prevention like that you can read as follows:
  1. Clean the laptop ventilation using compressor.
  2. Always put the laptop on a hard stuff. Never put it on an any kind of mattress, blanket etc.
  3. Make sure to always turn off the laptop before you put on the laptop bag.
  4. If you don’t want to turn off it while in the bag, make sure you use hibernate condition.
  5. Install whatever software that able to monitor your laptop temperature
  6. Set your power appropriately to your need.
  7. If you are a new laptop user and want to have one, make sure that the brand you choose have a better quality in temperature management.
Okay, I think that’s all a little trick on laptop overheating prevention from me. I hope it will be helpful for anyone to prevent their valuable notebook from explosion.

Access two Gmail accounts at once in the same browser

I have a couple different Gmail addresses that I use for different purposes. Historically, Google Accounts – including Gmail accounts — have only let people access one account at a time per browser, so using both accounts has been a bit inconvenient. I’ve either had to sign out and sign back in, use a second browser for my second account, or use a Chrome incognito window. And I'm not alone; lots of people have asked us for a better way to use multiple accounts at once in the same browser. 

Now, you can visit google.com/accounts and click the link next to "Multiple sign-in." After you sign into your first account, you can sign in with up to two additional accounts from the new accounts menu in the upper right hand corner of Gmail, then easily toggle back and forth between them. You can even open multiple Gmail tabs — one for each of your accounts.


Please keep in mind that this is a feature for advanced users, and there are a couple things to watch out for:

1) Not all Google services 
support multiple account sign-in yet. For the services that don't support it (like Blogger and Picasa Web Albums), you'll be defaulted to the first account you signed in with during that browser session. So if you click a link from Gmail to Blogger, for example, you'll be logged into Blogger with the first account you signed in with, even if you clicked the link to Blogger from your second Gmail account.

2) We’re still working on making Gmail and Calendar work offline with multiple sign-in. If you rely on offline access, you probably don't want to enable this feature quite yet.

3) Multiple account sign-in only works on desktop browsers for now, so if you use Gmail on your phone's browser you won't see this option yet.

Since Google Apps customers can already sign in to their accounts at the same time as their personal Google Accounts, we won’t be adding this new feature to Google Apps until the 
new infrastructure is in place.

If you use more than one Google Account, we hope this makes you more efficient. If you have any questions, check out our 
help center.

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Why parents should take more responsibility for their children

Most parents are instinctively driven to take responsibility for their children right from the time of their birth. They want to provide the best possible care, especially during the early stages of development and do whatever it takes to give their children the best start in life. However, today in the 21st century with the gradual increase in life’s complexities, children need greater active involvement from their parents.


Parenting is an important choice you have made. It is therefore of paramount importance that parents commit themselves to take on more serious responsibility for their children. But alas, today's parents are busier than ever! Many despair at their inability to raise children to be good, productive and responsible adults. Who is to blame? Should parents be mere bystanders or should they gear up and be a strong line of defense for their children?

Here are some important reasons why parents should take more responsibility for their children:
* Children are our future generation
Every child born on the face of the earth deserves a warm, loving care and understanding from their parents. Children are the future generation of citizens.