The need for using private VPN networks is rising day by day. Netizens are becoming more and more aware of their online presence, security and the need to remain anonymous in the cyber world. There is though, one more reason for using VPN networks: for bypassing restrictions on one's work or school PC.

Realizing this need, many VPN service providers have sprung up in the market. There are many decent VPN providers with servers all over the world.

However, only a few of them stand out of the lot. One such provider is Super VPN Service:





Super VPN Service has a host of options that makes it one of the most fully featured VPN service providers out there. Let me enlist some of the salient features:

1. 100% liberty:
    Super VPN offers you complete freedom to browse any site in the the world without any restriction and run any type of web application.

2. 99% uptime:
    Another impressive feature is the almost round the clock up-time guarantee.

3. Absolute Anonymity:
    Super VPN Service has servers all over the world that offer 100% anonymity for a tension free internet experience.

4. Reliability & Support:
    Super VPN has a team of highly qualified support professionals who are available 24/7 to troubleshoot any issues that you might have.

5. Unblock Skype and other applications:
    Using Super VPN Service you can unblock Skype in the countries that have blocked its usage. For example, China, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar

6. Security:
    And of course, Super VPN Service offers world class security features:
      A.) 1024 bit SSL military grade encryption.
      B.) No provider logs.
   Thus providing you 100% SECURITY.

These are of course, only some of the features that this superb VPN service has to offer. Super VPN Service offers many other cool features like VPN for iPhone VPN, Android VPN, VoIP VPN and Torrent VPN. It's very easy to use and the best thing of all is that it starts with only $4 a month!

So if you're considering buying a VPN service, Super VPN Service seems like a great choice and for a low price too.

You can access the product's website at http://www.supervpn.net/

Happy Surfing!!



Make a bootable USB installer for Windows XP, Vista, 7 with WinToFlash: "




Making a bootable USB flash drive for Windows Vista and Windows 7 isn't all that tricky, but it's always nice to find an app that simplifies things. Not only does WinToFlash make the process about as easy as it can get, but it can also create Windows XP, Server 2003, and Server 2008 installers.

The default options make it easy to roll a silent Windows install, or you can flip the custom switch and specify the exact setup parameters you want to use.

The handy app also has one more trick up its sleeve: moving Windows Preinstall environments. PE discs can be extremely handy for troubleshooting and repairs, and being able to painlessly zap them over to a USB flash drive means not having to burn a new copy every time someone's haggard old optical drive decides to chew up your CD.

WinToFlash is a free download and is totally portable. It's an excellent tool to add to your USB-related utilities.

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How many minutes do people in your city have to work to buy a Big Mac?: "


From The Economist, a chart showing 'how long it takes a worker on the average net wage to earn the price of a Big Mac in 73 cities.'


The more important question is how long you have to work to eat something less gross than a Big Mac, of course.

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We all had a good little chuckle when Firefox took Antarctica by storm, capturing 100% of the web browser market share. Today the news is not so rosy for bittorrent and peer-to-peer supporters.

The U.S. Antarctic Program has banned their use. From the official communique from the USAP's director of IT and communications:
There are many different Peer-to-Peer (P2P) applications: BitTorrent, LimeWire, Gnutella, and KaZaa to name a few more popular ones. Some are used to download legitimate software and media, some illegitimate. None of them are permitted on the USAP enterprise network for both bandwidth and security concerns. P2P applications have the potential to overwhelm the internet connections on the Ice and inadvertently bring malicious software and traffic into the network.
An unhappy USAP employee wrote FreakBits 'The gist I got from it was 'because you are all too dumb to use a computer correctly.' At least the plans for my secret uranium mine won't leak out while I'm down here freezing my ass off.'

We went poking around the icy continent to see what other Antarcticans thought about the policy.

One penguin speaking on the condition of anonymity told us, 'Hey, there are plenty of legitimate uses for bittorrent. It's going to take forever for our Linux group to download new distros now.' He added, 'We're not all trying to download episodes of The Real Housewives of Orange County like Professor Opposable Thumbs over there.'

And he's right. He stinks like greasy fish, but he's right. Bittorrent and peer-to-peer apps aren't the problem. It's inappropriate use and carelessness that's the problem.

The penguins plan on staging a protest later this month, though they refused to announce any details at this point. 'We don't want to jeopardize the operation,' said our source.

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I got a very nice explantion of the current crisis which i read in another forum that I thought that I should share with you:

Phajja is the proprietor of a Siri-Paya and Nehari Shop in Lahore. Sales are low and, in order to increase them, he comes up with a plan to allow his customers to eat now and pay later. He keeps track of the meals consumed on a ledger.
Word gets around and as a result increasing numbers of customers flock to P hajja’s shop. Phajja’s suppliers are delighted and are very willing to sell more and more raw materials for the meals he prepares. Phajja shows them his ledger of receivables and they extend him credit.
A young and dynamic customer service consultant at the local bank recognizes these customer debts as valuable future assets and gives Phajja a credit line and then increases Phajja’s borrowing limit.
Taking advantage of his customers’ freedom from immediate payment constraints, Phajja jacks up the prices of his Nehari and Siri-Paye.
Customers dont mind as they are not required to pay on the spot. Sales volume increases massively; Banks and suppliers lend more; Phajja opens more outlets. He sees no reason for undue concern since he has the debts of the customers as collateral.
At the bank’s corporate headquarters, expert bankers recognize Phajja’s customer loans as assets and transform these customer assets into BONDS.
These negotiable instruments are given exotic names such as SIRIBOND, PAYABOND, MAGHAZBOND AND BONGBOND. These securities are then listed on the Stock Exchange and traded on markets worldwide. No one really understands what the names mean and how the securities are guaranteed but, nevertheless, as their prices continuously climb, the securities become top-selling items.

One day, although the prices are still climbing, a credit risk manager of the bank decides that the time has come to demand payment of one of the debts incurred by Phajja. Phajja in turn asks his clients to pay up.
One by one they refuse; the clients cannot pay back the debts. Phajja refuses to serve them any more. The clients stop coming.
Phajja is really screwed now. He cannot fulfill his loan obligations and therefore claims bankruptcy. All Bonds drop in price by between 80 to 95%.
The suppliers of Phajja, having granted generous payment due dates and having invested in the securities are faced with similar problems. The meat supplier defaults on payment to the sheep and cattle supplier and claims bankruptcy. The atta supplier is taken over by a competitor; Pajja lays off the cook and staff. Bankruptcies soar, unemployment mushrooms.
The bank that lent the money in the first place is set to collapse. It is saved by the Government following dramatic round-the-clock consultations by leaders from the governing political parties with Phajja commuting back and forth in his Executive jet and Mercedes 500SEL, brokering the deal.
The funds required to save the economic collapse are obtained by a tax levied on the citizens, most of whom do not eat Nehari or Siri-paye.

Now substitute Phajja with USA or GM/FORD or any US Bank…….

Thanks to the original writer..