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    We have heard numerous forms of encryption based on various mathematical calculations, prime numbers, factorizations, but infinite bodies increasingly faced with the despair of computer scientists and mathematicians in their daily work, as much as mathematics is always have a perfect gap or a time for such encryption be broken and automatically making them obsolete.

    As we all know the encryption is nothing more than codify something that is in public understanding, in which all may know or have access without any prior knowledge, but with the advent of computer technology in our life, everything became quite mathematical, simply because our computers only recognize the binary 0 and 1, and therefore many researchers have created some very interesting ways to encrypt information using mathematical functions over time.

    You want to be different, I know, and you’re probably landing on this article, because you want to find something that’s “funky.” I remember when I was a kid and I was going to school, my Mom would always take me out and school shop. What I soon found out is that the clothes that I had purchased that I thought were cool, were being worn by others in the school. There’s nothing more annoying than walking by people that are wearing the same clothes.

    Okay, enough with the boring story. If you’re looking for some funky, yet unique and cool designs, let me give you some good pointers on how you can land that bag.

    #1 Vision your bag — If you’re the creative type, try and picture your bag in your head. What kind of styles does it have? What are the colors? If you have to, draw it out on paper.

    One thing that many average Windows users don’t realize is that there computer could be part of a botnet. What this means is that their computer has a program on it that is harvesting data off their machine and sending it to a location where all this data is stored. Many people write these programs which are much like viruses and spyware to get your personal information off your machine like passwords and logins to steal your accounts and even worse your identity. There are some easy steps to take to know if your computer is part of a botnet.

    If you run regular virus and spyware scans, this should take care of much of the problem but some botnets are creative enough that they can avoid detection. You can detect them yourself by hitting Control + Alt + Delete and bring up the task manager. Hit the network tab on the task manager while your browser and email applications are closed. If you notice that your network is sending out and receiving information, you very well may have a botnet on your computer.

    If you have any issue with your HP computer, address it on the priority basis to a tech support provider. This practice will keep your computer away from freezing and system crash.

    HP is a reckoned organization, which is dominating the IT market in terms of performance and security. Various models of computers and peripherals of HP are available in the market, which are demanded for superior performance and high processing speed. But, even HP systems are not resistant to technical issues and improper handling or some other reason might cause some technical issues that you can fix on your own. General issues that you can face while using HP products are enlisted here: – Performance issue – Slow boot/ start-up activity – Installation and up gradation issue – Online threat – Network setup and configuration issue – Driver compatibility issue – E-mail access issue – Internet not working Here are some of the basic steps that you follow to fix a slow running Internet1. First method

    All computers attached to an IP network (such as the Internet) are uniquely identified by a 32-bit number, usually expressed in decimal notation and with each byte (or octet) separated by a period. Because each portion of the address specifies two bits, the decimal range is between 0 and 255 for each of the four bytes. For example:

    10.191.31.10

    If you ever see an IP address expressed in decimal notation with a number ING higher than 255, the address is not a valid IP address.

    This address must be unique to the specific computer to which it is assigned- no other computer can have this address if it is attached to the same internetwork (i.e., the Internet). If two computers ever do have the same address, unpredictable routing errors will result. IP addresses are analogous to house addresses in that no two are ever the same and each element (in the case of house addresses, elements would be states, cities, streets, and numbers) is increasingly specific.