How to Rename Internet Explorer to Firefox/Chrome Downloader

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Now that Internet Explorer has officially dropped below 50% market share, it’s high time that we rename it to a more fitting title: Google Chrome Downloader, or if you prefer, Firefox Downloader.

Obviously this is a very stupid geek trick, and the reality is that Internet Explorer 9 is a very capable browser that works well. But don’t spoil our fun!

Renaming Internet Explorer to Firefox/Chrome Downloader

The first thing you’ll want to do is open up regedit.exe through the Start Menu search or Run box, and browse down to the following key:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Main

Once there, create a new String key on the right-hand side, call it Window Title, and set the text to Chrome Downloader, Firefox Downloader, or something else entirely.

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You should probably also open up the properties pane on any IE shortcuts and change the General tab to the new text.

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Next, you should change the home page of Internet Explorer to the Chrome or Firefox download page:

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Awesome Results

Now that you’ve done the rename and closed all the IE windows, you can launch it again and see that the title is really changed everywhere, including Alt-Tab:

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And even Task Manager:

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If you’re the techie fix-it guy in your family, all you have to do is set this up on everybody’s computer, and they won’t be confused again.

#browser, #google-2, #how-to-rename-internet-explorer-to-firefoxchrome-downloader, #searchengine

ARE YOU SMARTER THAN AN A.I. SEARCH ENGINE?

Google uses different signals to make sense of the searches, most of which are based upon the findings and judgment of staff. Nevertheless, RankBrain is the first system that is able to learn from previous mistakes.

Rankbrain converts words into mathematical entities called vectors that the computer can understand. The system then filters the results and provides links which it deems the most appropriate for each query.[1]

If RankBrain sees a word it does not recognize, the machine makes an educated guess based upon words that have a shared meaning. Each time it makes a guess, it monitors how the person responds to the results and makes adjustments in the filtering process.

The A.I. system has even managed to outcompete Google staff. Research engineers who developed the algorithm behind the software were asked to review some pages and guess which among the results they thought Google’s search engine would place on top. The staff guessed correctly 70 percent of the time, whereas RankBrain guessed correctly 80 percent of the time.[1]

Now It’s Easy To Control and Hack any type of Remote Control Device from Android Mobile

find Smart IR Remote apk on Internet free or you can download full version from Blackmart .
This app is control any type remote control Device like TV,A.C.,DVD,Set Top Box,Fan ya any type of device which can controllable by Remote Control.

This app can make clone of remote control of Devices.This is a good app for those people which have lots of remote control in his house.This is also for hacking fans,tv,and other consoles.
Smart IR Remote is the only IR remote universal app for Android that you’ll ever need: it’s smart, with a device coverage that is huge (700000 devices, with more added daily and on request), and it’s the only one that makes use of features only your phone/tablet have, that a plastic remote (like the Logitech Harmony) never will. As IR remote controls go, especially android remote controls, you’ll never find one better!

Smart Remote works with any Samsung, HTC and Medion Lifetab devices with an InfraRed Blaster, and most other brand phone/tablet with an IR Blaster that runs Android 4.4 or above provided originally by the manufacturer. Even better, Smart IR Remote also works on most custom ROMs like CyanogenMod.

Smart IR Remote is an universal smart remote control app that can command almost anything that receives InfraRed commands, like a TV, Set Top Box (cable and satellite box), DVD, BluRay player, VCR, Amplifier, Air Conditioner, AV Receiver, DSLR camera, etc. Better yet, you can combine your remotes into smart remotes (activities) so that on your custom remote you’ll have the volume buttons to your surround system, the channel buttons to control your set top box and the display buttons to control your TV. It’s the only Android universal tv remote that can do that, while controlling any other device too!

Extra Features from Smart IR Remote

AIR GESTURES – exclusive to Android 4.1-4.4 Galaxy S4
Simply wave your hand above your phone to change channels, volume, or whatever your heart pleases – it’s all configurable!
MUTE/PAUSE ON PHONE CALL
Smart Remote can now mute your TV, pause your media player, or even switch them off if you wish, all of that when your phone rings.
MACROS
Group commands in batches, sort them and add delays, and then execute the series of commands one after the other. Imagine being able to turn your TV, Xbox and surround system on, switch TV to HDMI 1 all with a single tap!
AUTOMATED TASKS
Automatically execute commands or macros, when certain conditions occur: your phone rings, at a time chosen by you, when you use your phone’s Volume Buttons. Are you a Tasker fan? We have a Tasker plugin that integrates well and lets you to send commands
WIDGETS
With both lockscreen and homescreen widgets, you’ll have your favorite just a tap away when you grab your phone. Need something even better? read on
FLOATING REMOTE (CHATHEAD)
The floating remote is a remote that stays above other apps which can be shown with just a single tap and lets you send commands even while you’re playing a game on your phone
BACKUP / RESTORE
If you switch ROMs often or need the remotes you put hard work on to be available on all your devices, you can simply make a backup once and then restore on all your other devices
RECORD REMOTES – exclusive to the HTC One due to hardware limitations in other devices
Couldn’t find your remote in our list? Simply record each button to have it just the way you want it. Opt in to share your remote so that other customers can make use of your work too!
Almost all brands in the world are supported, including Samsung, Sony, Toshiba, Panasonic, Yamaha, DirecTV (Direct TV), etc.
You can find Smart IR Remote apk on Internet free.

Heartiest Gratitute for sharing copyright with us Mr.Alok Rathaur

collected by

Rohan Chataut

With Regards

 

#control-and-hack, #hacking, #remote-control, #science

Why & How to Change MAC Address

blog-privacy-pictureHide your MAC Address from hackers, government agencies, your ISP, WiFi networks, online games, and more! Anyone with the right tools can track your Internet activity if they know your MAC Address. Now you can conceal your real MAC address and bypass all kinds MAC address filters with the handy tool “Change MAC Address”!

Benefits & Features

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  • Change MAC Address with just one click!
  • Generate any MAC address you prefer
  • Prevent online games from banning you based on your MAC Address
  • Clone the MAC Address of another computer. Bypass some ISP registration requirements.
  • Hide your real MAC Address from hackers, WiFi networks, and ISPs

What is a MAC address

A MAC address is short for media access control address, which is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for communications on the physical network segment.MAC addresses are most often assigned by the manufacturer of a network interface controller (NIC) and are stored in its hardware, such as the card’s read-only memory or some other firmware mechanism. If assigned by the manufacturer, a MAC address usually encodes the manufacturer’s registered identification number and may be referred to as the burned-in address (BIA). It may also be known as an Ethernet hardware address (EHA), hardware address or physical address. A network node may have multiple NICs and each NIC must have a unique MAC address. Although intended to be a permanent and globally unique identification, it is possible to change the MAC address on most modern hardware.

Why need change MAC address

    • A very important reason is privacy. Just like an IP address is your ID on the internet, a MAC address is your ID on the local Ethernet network. Recently, as the rise of mobile network, with WiFi & bluetooth hotspots everywhere, the privacy implications of MAC address tracking have been the subject of increasing debate.
    • When scanning for wireless networks, client devices like the laptops or mobile phones periodically broadcast identifying packets that include the MAC address. In recent years, a number of firms have taken advantage of these broadcasts to track individual devices as they move around — for example, some retail outlets use MAC address-based tracking to record the path that consumers take as they move through the store, allowing long-term measurement of shopping habits and better placement of sale materials and advertising.
    • cyber_attackNot only the merchants who provide WiFi hotspots, actually your MAC address can be seen by everyone on the local Ethernet network using many simple tools. A hacker on local network thus can track machines (and thus you) on the network, for purposes such as man-in-the-middle attacks that let them intercept users’ traffic. This is especially a threat when you are on a wireless network and are using a public WiFi network like in coffee shops, hotels or airports.
    • And according to Edward Snowden, the National Security Agency has a system that tracks the movements of everyone in a city by monitoring the MAC addresses of their electronic devices.

We recommend ordinary users like you use this handy tool to hide MAC address, it is a very good practice to protect your online privacy now!changeMACAddress screenshot

#mac-address

State of Internet Security 2015 and Future

At a time when Internet servers are collecting e-mail records of millions of customers daily, the subject of the best Internet security is trending. In fact, today’s Internet is awash with Kaspersky, F-Secure, Bitdefender and other security software products. As a German news magazine reports,State of Internet Securitythe National Security Agency (NSA) ‘boasts’ that it uses specialized software to unlock encryption used to protect e-mails, medical and banking records.

Meanwhile, top information technology (IT) security experts say programs to hack a user’s Internet files “undermines the very fabric of the Internet.” For instance, IT professionals commenting online note that the main issue with Internet hacking is not privacy but authority to examine personal e-mails and other Internet communications. State surveillance of personal data online has now become a major Orwellian “Big Brother” issue because users do not like to be spied upon, hacked or made venerable by today’s digital information technology systems.

Internet security issues continue

There is a view in cyberspace today that state-sponsored hackers continue to infiltrate all types of companies for blackmailing and to mine personal data of Internet users. For instance, there are almost daily reports of hacking gangs breaking into so-called secure major department stores, and then stealing customer’s private credit data. There is a view that the Internet has never seemed more vulnerable or scarier.

The solution to all this hacking, and ongoing cyberspace security woes, is to use Internet security software because users need some sort of defense in a time of ingenious hacking.best internet security

The Internet software on offer today provides various levels of security that includes:

– Ensuring there are no cyber-security lapses that could keep a user’s credit and banking records secure.

– Offering users everyday Net security for their credit cards, e-mail and bank accounts so they have some upper hand on the hackers.

– Monitoring one’s personal e-mail and other Internet personal and business transactions. Today’s clever software security systems alert users if a “hack” has taken place or even in the works.

In general, top IT professionals and other cyber-security researchers think that having some type of anti-hacking software in place is far better than doing nothing to secure personal and business communications online.

Protecting against data breaches

A Kaspersky review and a BitDefender 2015 review found that an Internet attack that is able to
crash millions of computers was prevented by these and other Net security systems when used asStuxNetdirected. Still, there was a computer worm called “Stuxnet” that disabled more than 1,000 nuclear power centrifuges at Iran’s nuclear facility. As nytimes reports, The worm was later traced to both Israeli and U.S. cyber-intelligence agencies.

Thus, the message is that both governments and individuals hack computer systems and the Internet today. The best advice is to take precautions with some sort of software that prevents one from being hacked.

The argument for using anti-hacking software today is that there are way too many “hacks” taken place to simply trust your Internet communications to your service provider alone. According to a consensus of IT professionals commenting online, it is in the best interest of all tech users to put cyber-security systems in place for their own data protection. In turn, there continue to be Hollywood-style hacking attacks that get people’s attention on social networking sites, but does little to stop cyber gangs from hacking such things as the software inside ATMs.

There is a view with many users, however, that hacking happens to others and not them. Because hacking is a clear and present danger to users, it is best to apply technology that can stop both high and low level Internet hacking threats. For example, there is a view that all security software to prevent hacking is not the same. There are software products designed for specific Net security functions; while other software is designed to do simply protect users from “general hacking.”

Overall, it is known that anti-hacking software can help preventing users from being hacked online today.

#internet-security

Increase Google Chrome Browser Speed

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Google Chrome is the fastest Browser.Some times we notice that your Chrome is working Slow Don’t worry.Today we are going to know about how the increase the Speed of Google Chrome with this simple Tips –

Disable Extensions

Some times few extensions Cause to Dump your Browser Speed.Extensions are a part of chrome they are similar to plugin but they are not plugin.So here ate the tutorial to disable Extensions of chrome.

Tutorial:

1) Open Google Chrome and go the Link – Just put this link in URL Bar.

chrome://extensions/

2) Disable the Extensions by removing the select Icon.

Disable plugins

Plugins are third party they are needed to perform a specific action in the browser.How to disable a Unwanted Chrome Plugin.

Tutorial:

– Open Google Chrome and go the Link  as above.

chrome://plugins/

– Remove the unwanted plugins.

Clear your browsing data

So as soon as you browse any website chrome automatically collects its data and next time it will provide to give you more easier right.But some time this Data cause slow down of chrome.

Tutorial:

Easy way to do this is.

– Click Ctrl+H at same time now you will be taken to history window.

– Now click Clear browser Data.That’s it you data will be cleared.

This are the simple tips to speed up your Chrome.

so share out this ,ROhan is here for you

#browser, #chrome, #google-2, #internet

Troubleshoot Google Chrome Not Opening Web Pages or Settings

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After much trial and error, I found the solution in the Compatibility Settings of Google Chrome.

After much trial and error, I found the solution in the Compatibility Settings of Google Chrome.

Remove Compatibility Settings for Google Chrome

1) Right click on the Google Chrome icon

2) Click on Properties

3) Click on the Compatibility tab

4) Uncheck the box for “Run this program in compatibility mode”. In most particular case, the compatiblity mode was set for WindowsXP

5) Click on OK

6) Open Google Chrome again and try to open a web page or the Settings menu, It should now work.

In case this does not solve the problem, you may have to try some of the other suggestions in the top of the article regarding uninstalling/reinstalling Google Chrome, recreating a new user profile, or changing the hardware acceleration options.

Remove Compatibility Settings for Google Chrome

1) Right click on the Google Chrome icon

2) Click on Properties

3) Click on the Compatibility tab

4) Uncheck the box for “Run this program in compatibility mode”. In most particular case, the compatibility mode was set for WindowsXP

5) Click on OK

6) Open Google Chrome again and try to open a web page or the Settings menu, It should now work.

In case this does not solve the problem, you may have to try some of the other suggestions in the top of the article regarding uninstalling/reinstalling Google Chrome, recreating a new user profile, or changing the hardware acceleration options.

#how-to-fix-google-chrome-not-opening-web-pages-or-settings

People hate Internet Explorer : Analysis

People hate Internet Explorer because it used to be slower and more problematic then other browsers like Netscape, Firefox, and Chrome. For years, IE has been the most problematic browser, of the bunch, in the sense that it was the worst to keep up to par with web standards. As a developer IE was the ‘nightmare browser’. Since IE was never up to par with web standards, websites would display correctly in most browsers, but display incorrectly in IE. Keep in mind that Microsoft made IE the default web browser for Windows, so you had a plethora of people who were using it, unaware that there were much better browsers available. People who were web savvy tended to think that IE users were unsophisticated, in this respect, and they were right. The only reason people used IE was because Microsoft shoved the Browser into their customer’s face, and the customer started using it blindly. If the customer was aware of the better browsers, they would have switched. No one wants to browse through the internet slower, or see web pages with missing links.

IE was a developer’s nightmare.

As a developer I can tell you that IE was nothing short of a nightmare. When a developer created a website for a customer, the site would have to be compatible in all popular browsers. Usually this wasn’t a difficult task, but because IE was bad at staying up to par on web standards, a developer would have to hack and fan-dangle the website to make it compatible IE while appearing the same in Chrom and Firefox. When a developer or a web savvy person suggests better browsers to IE users, many IE users don’t listen.

People love to use outdated version of IE.

Most people are still part of the baby-boomer generation. They don’t really care about web stuff. They like old cars, eating, black-and-white movies, and trying to stay married. Finding a faster better browser was the last things on their lists. They stick to Internet Exporer because they are afraid a new browser will be a hassle to learn or be a headache to install. They don’t even update their browser’s version because they just don’t care. The developer would have to perform magic to make websites work in IE for the sake of the careless IE users who were a significant number of leisurely internet users.

The spiteful IE user

What sends smoke out of the web savvy person’s ear is the spiteful IE user. The IE user who will insist on using IE because they don’t want to admit to making a mistake or being duped, kind of like Apple iPhone users. Using outdated IE is a security risk, and people would still insist on it. As a hard worker and civilian I can tolerate breaking my back as a web developer to better society, but I can’t tolerate breaking my back to stroke someone’s ego and damage society. Many developers started to insist on not making their web programs compatible with old version of I.E. even though many people still used it. Many customers would argue with fellow developers over this, and it caused tension in the developer community. Some developers and designers would accuse other developers of being sell-outs if they still developed for the spiteful zombie IE users.

New users and more hate

Internet Explorer’s suck started about 1990 and still sucks today. The baby boomers are dying off, and the X and Y generations are reaching their primes. They were born using the internet so much so that even the unintelligent ones recognize the inferiority of IE to other browsers. With the birth of CMS people that aren’t necessarily web developers are tinkering with websites and noticing the inconsistent compatibility with IE browsers.

Recently, after many years of major ‘suck’ and broken promises, IE has finally created a browser that’s fast and up to par with web standards. I.E. 9 may even be as good as Chrome, but I don’t trust the company at this point.

#browser, #google-2, #internet, #people-hate-internet-explorer

What is 4G?

What is 4G? We guide you through the 4G minefield, explaining everything there is to know about the latest mobile broadband technology hitting the world.

What is 4G?

4G is the short name for fourth-generation wireless, the stage of broadband mobile communications that will supercede the third generation

Another piece of jargon, which you will see tagged onto the end of 4G is ‘LTE’. This stands for Long Term Evolution and is a type of 4G technology. It’s arriving in the world for the first time at the end of October and will be available to around a third of the population by Christmas 2012.

4G LTE aims to offer users faster, more reliable mobile broadband internet for devices like smartphones, tablets and laptops.

Loosely speaking, 4G is around five times faster than existing 3G services. Theoretically it can provide download speeds of up to 100Mbps but you won’t achieve this in real-world use.

Unless you’ve just bought an iPhone 5, a Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE (not a regular S3) or one of the other brand new 4G-capable smartphones, your existing handset won’t work on a 4G network.

4G networks use different frequencies to transmit data than 3G so you need a handset which has a modem that supports these new frequencies.

Here, we’ll explain everything you need to know about 4G. We’ll be taking an in-depth look at how the technology works, where and when you can get it as well as telling you which devices support it.

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We’ve been able to test out the first 4G network, run by EE, formally Everything Everywhere,  so we can also reveal how fast it is and how it will benefit you in practice.

Although 4G is new to the Feature and we tech kids like to think we have the latest technology, it has actually been around for many years. Two forms of 4G been developed and are in use: WiMAX and LTE.

In fact, you may recognise the first technology, as WiMAX was trialled in the UK in 2009, not sure about Nepal. However, the first WiMAX network was launched by South Korean firm KT in 2006.

The first LTE network was deployed in Scandinavia in 2009. However, it was debatable whether the speeds on offer back then were really 4G or not.

Across the Atlantic in the US, Sprint has been using WiMAX since 2008 and MetroPCS was the first operator to offer an LTE service in 2010. Verizon and AT&T also offer LTE 4G.

In the UK, 4G networks will use LTE technology, which is why devices such as smartphones are already popping up with LTE suffixes to their names to show they are 4G capable.

3G has, of course, been around for a lot longer than 4G. In the UK the first 3G network was launched by Hutchinson Telecommunications, branded as Three or ‘3’. Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) was the first technical standard used for 3G.

It’s now more commonly known as Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS). More modern forms of 3G are High Speed Packet Access (HSPA) and HSPA+. The latter allows for faster speeds up to 42Mbps, twice that of HSPA. Common spectrum used for 3G connective include: 850MHz, 900MHz, 1900MHz and 2100MHz.

4G’s headline download speed is 100Mbps and a blistering 50Mbps for upload. This makes 4G is more than twice as fast as the latest 3G technology and many more times faster than previous versions.

Of course, these speeds are theoretical, and such speeds won’t be reached in real-world use. However, that doesn’t mean 4G isn’t twice as quick. In our tests, which we’ll get to later, we saw speeds around three times faster on 4G compared to 3G, and an even larger improvement with uploads.

What does this mean in practice? The faster speeds mean websites load quicker, and that you’ll be able to stream videos and podcasts without first waiting for them to buffer.

Plus, you’ll be able to download large email attachments or other content from the web faster. Apps which need to download data, such as maps, will work more smoothly, especially when zooming in or out as this generally requires a lot of data. The speed differential should be akin to switching from 3G to Wi-Fi.

Taking a more demanding task like video streaming, the BBC recommends a connection speed of 3.5Mbps for HD content. Although 3G can offer speeds in excess of this, the average speed across all forms of 3G in the UK is around 3Mbps.

For video streaming and similar tasks, where you would typically require Wi-Fi for smooth performance, 4G should allow you to have a ‘home broadband’ experience on the move. EE expects the average speed to be between 8- and 12Mbps, potentially faster than the 5.9Mbps average for ADSL home broadband.

Faster upload speeds will also be a boon. If you hate waiting for pictures to be posted to Facebook or Twitter, for example, then this should be a much faster process over 4G.

What is 4G: technology

The main reason 4G is faster than 3G is because of Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM). It sounds complicated, but it’s the same technology used in Wi-Fi, ADSL broadband, digital TV and radio.

OFDM is a technique for squeezing more data onto the same amount of radio frequency. It also reduces latency and interference. Data is split up and sent via small chunks of frequency in parallel, therefore increasing the capacity of the network.

Multiple-input and multiple-output, or MIMO, is another reason 4G is able to provide faster speeds. It is simply the use of multiple antenna arrays at both the transmitter and receiver to improve communication performance.

This allows more data to be transferred without requiring additional bandwidth or drawing more power. The most common configuration currently is a 2×2 MIMO, found in many smartphones and some tablets. A 4×4 setup is also possible and promises even faster speeds but is still a little way off making its way onto devices. Since different setups are possible, one phone could provide faster 4G speeds than another.

With 3G handsets, most of us take roaming for granted. We take our phones travelling around the world, and expect to be able to pick up emails and browse websites as soon as we land. Things are different with 4G.

Although there are 4G networks in many countries around the world, your UK 4G smartphone won’t necessarily work wherever you go. The reason is that 4G doesn’t operated on the same frequencies in every country.

If your phone’s 4G modem doesn’t work on the same frequencies as those used in the country you’re visiting, then you’ll have to live with 3G instead. Even if the numbers do match, there needs to be a 4G roaming agreement between operators. Currently, there is no such agreement in place and even when there is, expect data prices to be high.

What is 4G: General frequency bands

Technology Frequency spectrum (UK)
3G 850MHz 900MHz 1900MHz 2100MHz
4G 800MHz 1800MHz 2600MHz
Wi-Fi 2400MHz 5000MHz
Bluetooth 2400MHz

What is 4G: tariffs

There has been, and still is, a lot of bartering between the UK’s mobile operators and Ofcom about 4G. EE was the first to launch 4G to the public at the end of October. Until other networks are allowed to roll out their 4G networks EE will have a monopoly and therefore be the only choice.

The process of setting up a 4G network is complicated and involves plenty of red tape so it will be a while before there’s a choice of 4G operators.

Ofcom is auctioning off 800MHz and 2600MHz spectrums to be used for 4G: O2 and Vodafone will be the main bidders. Once this process is complete the networks are expected to be rolled out in spring 2013. Ofcom allowed EE to launch a 4G ahead of the rest because it already owned 1800MHz spectrum which it could use for 4G services and to simply get 4G launched in the UK and remaining part of words as soon as possible for people to benefit from the faster speeds.

Three has made an agreement with EE to use parts of the 1800MHz spectrum for 4G services but it won’t be able to do this until the latter part of next year when it gains approval.

Virgin Media is negotiating with EE to launch 4G tariffs by the end of this year. Since Virgin is a ‘virtual operator’ and already uses EE’s network for 3G, it hopes to simply piggyback on EE’s 4G network as well.

Orange and T-Mobile are owned by EE and won’t be going anywhere. All three operators will use the EE network and users will begin to see ‘EE’ displayed on their devices. However, this doesn’t mean you’re getting 4G.

Existing Orange and T-Mobile customers must switch to EE to gain 4G services – a process which EE said it will make easy and straightforward. It will be free to move, but users will need to sign an 18- or 24-month contract of the same or higher value than their current tariff. A 4G SIM card will be provided free of charge.

Currently, no prices have been announced for EE’s 4GEE tariff, and we haven’t been able to find out what data limits (if any) will be in place. We’ll update this article when that information is available.

Which phones support 4G?

So far only a handful of 4G-capable smartphones have been announced, and even fewer launched. We’re sure that plenty more will arrive next year, but for now here’s are the 4G handsets to choose between.

4G LTE Smartphones

Don’t forget that you’ll need a 4G SIM card and you must be in a 4G area to see that all-important 4G symbol on your phone’s status bar. Not all postcodes will be enabled simultaneously on launch day so, again, check EE’s website to find out when 4G will be turned on at your postcode.

Handset Availability
Apple iPhone 5 Out now
HTC One XL Out now
Huawei Ascend P1 LTE Out now
Nokia Lumia 820 LTE Expected November
Nokia Lumia 920 LTE Expected November
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 LTE Out now
Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE Out now

It’s worth bearing in mind that you don’t need a 4G smartphone, so all is not lost if you’ve only just signed a contract on a non-4G Galaxy S3.

An alternative is to buy a 4G mobile hotspot such as the Huawei E589 Mobile Wi-Fi and Huawei E392 MBB Stick. You can connect these to existing devices like smartphones, tablet and laptops via USB or Wi-Fi. The drawback is that you’ll be paying for two contracts at once so it isn’t a sensible option for most people.

If you’re about to buy a new smartphone it’s critical to check which 4G networks it is compatible with. Some handsets might claim to be ‘4G ready’ but not work on the UK networks.

If you’re buying from an operator you can assume that the handset will work with its network although it’s not always that straightforward where 4G is concerned. For example, the iPhone 5 only supports certain 4G spectrums – 850MHz, 1800MHz and 2100MHz in UK. This means it will work on EE and Three’s 4G networks but not O2 and Vodafone’s since they are bidding for 800MHz and 2600MHz spectrums. You can buy an iPhone 5 from O2 and Vodafone, but it will be limited to 3G speeds.

It’s possible that other phones will be similarly limited, so check the supported frequencies before parting with any cash.

4G and tablets

Apple’s third-generation iPad is a 4G-capable tablet – at least the Wi-Fi + 4G models – and you’d be forgiven for thinking you can just pop in an EE SIM.

Unfortunately this isn’t the case. As we’ve said, EE uses the 1800MHz spectrum but the iPad doesn’t. Instead, it works on 700MHz and 2100MHz so isn’t compatible.

iPad 3 LTE 4G

Barring any radical changes, it won’t work with any other 4G networks in the UK either. This is exactly why Apple was forced to remove the ‘4G’ element from the iPad’s branding. We’re sure manufactures will be rushing to be the first to release a 4G tablet which will work in the UK.

Testing

Theoretically, 4G can offer download speeds up to 100Mbps and upload speeds of 50Mbps, but how fast is it in reality? We were able to test EE’s 4G network in central London prior to its launch to get an idea of how it compares to 3G.

3G vs 4G LTE iPhone 5

The fastest download we achieved, according to the Speed Test app running on an iPhone 5, was 41Mbps. The fastest upload speed was 14.3Mbps.

Both figures are seriously impressive, but we saw wildly different results as we repeated the test and used different phones.

We were able to run tests on a Samsung Galaxy S3 LTE, Huawei Ascend P1 LTE and HTC One XL. The average download speed was 26.4Mbps and our average upload speed was 14.2Mbps, across nearly 20 tests.

4G LTE testing

In our side-by-side test with 3G, the 4G network was more than three times faster for downloading and over 10 times faster in upload speeds.

It’s fair to say that our results were a best-case scenario, as only a handful of people were using the network.

Also, bear in mind that speeds will depend on many factors such as location and the amount of users fighting for bandwidth.

#4g, #android-2

How do I determine my computer’s IP address?

The easiest way to determine your computer’s IP address is to visit WhatIsMyIP.com. The site will display your IP address and other information about your system. If the page does not appear, you may not have a working Internet connection and should try one of the methods below.

  1. Open a command prompt.
  2. At the command prompt, enter:
      ipconfig

    The IPv4 address will be a series of numbers following the pattern xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (e.g., 156.56.27.32).

Mac OS X

  1. From the Apple menu, select System Preferences…. In System Preferences, from the View menu, selectNetwork.
  2. In the Network preference window, click a network port (e.g., Ethernet, AirPort, Wi-Fi). If you are connected, you’ll see your IP address under “Status:”.

Unix-like OS

In many Unix-like operating systems (e.g., Ubuntu, RHEL, OS X, BSD), a shared system administration utility known as ifconfig is available to configure, control, and query TCP/IP network interface parameters from a command-line interface (CLI). Typically, ifconfig can only be used under a superuser account in your terminal.

To obtain your IP Address from ifconfig, enter the following command:

ifconfig

A list of all your network interfaces will appear. Following the heading of the interface whose IP address you’re searching for, you will see a “inet addr:” section containing your IP address.

You can usually obtain more information with the command:

man ifconfig