Sunday 18 December 2011

Internet Explorer: Microsoft plans 'silent' updates


From January, Internet Explorer (IE) users will be automatically updated to the latest version of the browser.
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Microsoft said it was starting the project to update millions of machines to improve security online.
Future updates to the browser would be applied without a user's knowledge to help beat scammers catching people out with fake updates.
Those who did not want their browser updated could opt out or uninstall the software, said Microsoft.
"The Web overall is better - and safer - when more people run the most up-to-date browser," wrote Ryan Gavin, Microsoft's IE boss, in a blogpost explaining the plan.
He said the data gathered by Microsoft for its security intelligence reports showed that many cyber criminals targeted old or outdated software when they tried to trick people into installing fake updates.
To beat such scams, Mr Gavin, said that once the latest version of the browser was installed all future updates would arrive silently and be applied without a user getting involved.
Chester Wisniewski, senior security advisor at Sophos, said the plan would aid those who did not see the importance of staying up to date.
"Microsoft has been struggling with browser stragglers for years," he said in a statement.
Demise of IE6
The giant upgrade programme will affect IE users running Windows XP, Vista and 7, and will first be rolled out in Australia and Brazil. Only those Windows users with automatic updates turned on will be enrolled in the programme.
Those using Windows XP will be upgraded to IE8, while those on Vista and 7 get bumped up to IE9. This will probably mean the demise of IE6, a 10-year-old version of the browser that Microsoft has been trying to kill off for a while.
Figures gathered by Microsoft suggest IE6 is used by about 8.3% of people around the world, with the biggest number of users in China, where almost 28% of people remain wedded to it.
Globally, Internet Explorer is still the most popular browser, with more than 52% of people using it, according to net market research firm Net Applications. Mozilla's Firefox and Google's Chrome are battling it out for second place.
Microsoft said it had made tools that would let people avoid or uninstall the more up-to-date versions of the browsers if they wanted to stay with an older copy.

Self-cleaning cotton nanoparticle coating invented

Efforts to create self-cleaning cotton fabrics are bearing fruit in China.
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Engineers have created a chemical coating that causes cotton materials to clean themselves of stains and remove odours when exposed to sunlight.
The researchers say the treatment is cheap, non-toxic and ecologically friendly.
Retail experts say the innovation could prove a hit with retailers thanks to a growing demand for "functional clothing".
The research was carried out by engineers at Shanghai Jiao Tong University and Hubei University for Nationalities, and is published in the latest issue of the Applied Materials and Interfaces journal.
The study focuses on titanium dioxide - a chemical known to be an "excellent catalyst in the degradation of organic pollutants".
The substance is already used in self-cleaning windows, odour-free socks and stay-clean kitchen and bathroom tiles.
Initial efforts to extend its use to cotton fabrics proved limiting because the substance's self-cleaning properties could only be "excited" under ultraviolet lights, making it impractical for everyday use.
Creating the coating
The team's breakthrough was to create a nanoparticle alcohol-based compound made up of titanium dioxide and nitrogen.
The mixture was added to triethylamine, an acid neutraliser commonly used in dyes. After being stirred for a 12 hours at room temperature, the liquid was heated at 100C (212F) for a further six hours.
The cotton fabrics were then immersed in the mixture before being squeezed dry, heated and immersed in hot clean water.
Finally the coated materials were treated with silver iodide particles, which aid light-based reactions.
To test the effectiveness of their invention, the engineers marked the fabrics with an orange dye stain and exposed them to the sun. After two hours in the light, the team said 71% of the stain had been removed - a "dramatic" improvement over previously trialled techniques.
Long-lasting
The experiment was repeated on the same cloth five times with no loss of activity - suggesting that the enhancement was stable. Washing and drying the material did not reduce its effectiveness.
Clothes industry experts said there should be huge interest in the process if it could be rolled-out on an industrial scale.
"This kind of functional clothing has already proved very popular, especially in Japan where the authorities ordered a crackdown on air conditioning use after March's earthquake caused power shortages," said Isabelle Cavill, a clothing analyst at Planet Retail.
"It is also likely to prove popular in other parts of Asia where the heat causes sweat problems."
Ms Cavill noted that the Japanese retailer Uniqlo has started promoting a "Silky Dry" range of clothing that promises to keep skin dry and odour-free thanks to special "high-tech processing neutralisers".
The firm also markets a "Heattech" line which "creates heat" to keep users warm.
Meanwhile, scientists at the University of Sheffield have been researching a fabric conditioner that helps purify the air around people wearing treated clothes.
"The main retailers to pick up on this latest innovation are likely to be those selling basicware," said Ms Cavill.
"In the West that could mean Wal-Mart or Marks and Spencer would want to invest in the Chinese technology to take advantage of functional clothing becoming more popular with shoppers."

Wednesday 30 November 2011

Top 10 Expenive Cars of 2010

Top 10 Expensive Cars in the World 2010

1. Koenigsegg Trevita 2010 price is $2.21 Millions
This has a designed based on Koenigsegg CCXR and is added with new carbon filter named “trevita” means “three whites” and shimmering diamond. These cars are completely equipped with Koenigsegg shimmering Diamond weave bodywork, double carbon wing is used in it, it has different systems named as hydraulic lifting system, infotainment system, and tire monitoring system, chrono instrument cluster and special airbags.
The external body is painted and fully develops in Sweden, at Koenigsegg headquarters
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2. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport 2010 price is $2 Millions
The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport car is priced as $2 millions which is the world 2ndexpensive car, the interior parts which are used in it are 1001 hp, 16-cylinder engine, and this development in it is with the expectations that their will be no draft inside, even when exploring the upper reaches of the car’s 217 mph top speed. Qualities with 2.7 inch LCD mirror. This vehicle is the world’s fastest roadster.
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3. Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster 2010 price is $1.8 Millions
Very few units are still produced and for sale. If we talk about the interior of this magnificent car, so Chassis made from carbon titanium. Which is powered by 678 HP Mercedes AMG V12, it contain only 3.4 seconds to reach 100 kms/hours. The highest speed is 217 mph. The body carbon and postponement is using titanium and magnesium.
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Top 10 Expensive Cars in the World 2010

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Everyone wants to ride the most expensive cars in the world 2010. It is hidden in the nature of a man to think about to drive the expensive and stylish cars, but these dream comes to true only by riches men in the world, because these cars are worth very high. This high rate of these cars is due to the timely and very expensive production. That’s why these cars are denoted as the most expensive cars in the world. So here I want to include a post about these expensive cars with their latest prices, have a look and enjoy.
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1. Koenigsegg Trevita 2010 price is $2.21 Millions
This has a designed based on Koenigsegg CCXR and is added with new carbon filter named “trevita” means “three whites” and shimmering diamond. These cars are completely equipped with Koenigsegg shimmering Diamond weave bodywork, double carbon wing is used in it, it has different systems named as hydraulic lifting system, infotainment system, and tire monitoring system, chrono instrument cluster and special airbags.
The external body is painted and fully develops in Sweden, at Koenigsegg headquarters
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Koenigsegg Trevita
2. Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport 2010 price is $2 Millions
The Bugatti Veyron 16.4 Grand Sport car is priced as $2 millions which is the world 2ndexpensive car, the interior parts which are used in it are 1001 hp, 16-cylinder engine, and this development in it is with the expectations that their will be no draft inside, even when exploring the upper reaches of the car’s 217 mph top speed. Qualities with 2.7 inch LCD mirror. This vehicle is the world’s fastest roadster.
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3. Pagani Zonda Cinque Roadster 2010 price is $1.8 Millions
Very few units are still produced and for sale. If we talk about the interior of this magnificent car, so Chassis made from carbon titanium. Which is powered by 678 HP Mercedes AMG V12, it contain only 3.4 seconds to reach 100 kms/hours. The highest speed is 217 mph. The body carbon and postponement is using titanium and magnesium.
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4. Lamborghini Reventón Roadster 2010 price is $1.56 Millions
The car design is motivated by Stealth aircraft display. V12 650 HP Engine is used in this car. This car reaches to the top speed of 200 miles per hour and just takes 3.4 second to reach over 60. The car is very light in weight for the reason that the body is prepared by carbon fiber materials; it contains all those properties which you could expect with an Italian supercar.
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5. Lamborghini Reventón 2010 price is $1.42 Millions
Still only few units of this car are complete. And I don’t have knowledge that the old version of this car is available or not. This car contains black aluminum rim, similar to the newer version of roadster, the design is inspired by fighter aircraft. So you can expect from this car that it will fight as a bull.
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6. Maybach Landaulet 2010 price is $1.4 Millions
This is a auto brand from Germany. This car is named as Landaulet and this is the most expensive saloon car. This car has 604 HP, with top speed 155 miles per hours, and added with 12 twin turbo engine.
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7. Koenigsegg CCXR 2010 price is $1.3 Millions
Koenigsegg CCXR is another alternative from Koenigsegg CCX these cars are include in the environment friendly cars. Biofuels are used in this car, it needs 3.1 seconds to reach 100km per hours, and the top speed is 250 mile per hour.
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Koenigsegg CCXR
8. Koenigsegg CCX 2010 price is $1.1 Millions
A V8 engine is used in this car and only 806 units produced and distribute all over the world. It only takes 3.2 seconds to reach 100 Kms per hour. Top speed can be achieved without doubt is 245 mile per hour. The vehicle tire use rim carbon, with 6 speed, and ceramic brakes also.
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9. Leblanc Mirabeau 2010 price is $765,000
Designed with 24 hours resilience test at Le Mans. It can be driven on the road with legally permission. Mirabeau is using 4.7-liter V8 engine, 700 hp, and it can be reach at average speed of 230 mile per hour. Especially made to categorize, as well as for partially automatic transmission system version.
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10. SSC Ultimate Aero 2010 price is $740,000
New model is available with 270 miles per hour peak speed, spiller prepared from carbon, it also contains temperature sensor and tire pressure which optimize driving conditions for the perfect driving.
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How to Hide Your Phone number While Calling

Most of you want to call someone while hiding yourown phone no identity

so i am publishing the trick for hiding your ph no.

If you want to hide/show your phone number when calling, put one of these codes below in front of the number that you are going to call.
(*#30# / *#31# or *31# / #31# ) 

Works on most of the networks.

some tips to trick KEYLOGGER

Here is a small step by step procedure which can be used fortricking a keylogger
                                                  
1) When you need to type a password on a compromised computer, type some portion and use mouse to click on another portion to complete keying in.

2) Avoid entering the full password. Copy and paste from other websites some of the letters or numbers you need.

3) Last but not least, change your password immediately at a secured PC after you use it outside your own computer.

Well.. hopefully these few tricks can fool the poor-programmed keylogger. Anyway, do have an updated antivirus and anti-spyware in check just to 



I HOPE THIS WILL HELP YOU...

Friday 25 November 2011

How Cloud Computing Works


Let's say you're an executive at a large corporation. Your particular responsibilities include making sure that all of your employees have the right hardware and software they need to do their jobs. Buying computers for everyone isn't enough -- you also have to purchase software or software licenses to give employees the tools they require. Whenever you have a new hire, you have to buy more software or make sure your current software license allows another user. It's so stressful that you find it difficult to go to sleep on your huge pile of money every night.
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Soon, there may be an alternative for executives like you. Instead of installing a suite of software for each computer, you'd only have to load one application. That application would allow workers to log into a Web-based service which hosts all the programs the user would need for his or her job. Remote machines owned by another company would run everything from e-mail to word processing to complex data analysis programs. It's called cloud computing, and it could change the entire computer industry.
In a cloud computing system, there's a significant workload shift. Local computers no longer have to do all the heavy lifting when it comes to running applications. The network of computers that make up the cloud handles them instead. Hardware and software demands on the user's side decrease. The only thing the user's computer needs to be able to run is the cloud computing system's interface software, which can be as simple as a Web browser, and the cloud's network takes care of the rest.
There's a good chance you've already used some form of cloud computing. If you have an e-mail account with a Web-based e-mail service like Hotmail, Yahoo! Mail or Gmail, then you've had some experience with cloud computing. Instead of running an e-mail program on your computer, you log in to a Web e-mail account remotely. The software and storage for your account doesn't exist on your computer -- it's on the service's computer cloud.

Cloud Computing Architecture

When talking about a cloud computing system, it's helpful to divide it into two sections: the front endand the back end. They connect to each other through a network, usually the Internet. The front end is the side the computer user, or client, sees. The back end is the "cloud" section of the system.
The front end includes the client's computer (or computer network) and the application required to access the cloud computing system. Not all cloud computing systems have the same user interface. Services like Web-based e-mail programs leverage existing Web browsers like Internet Explorer or Firefox. Other systems have unique applications that provide network access to clients.
On the back end of the system are the various computers, servers and data storage systems that create the "cloud" of computing services. In theory, a cloud computing system could include practically any computer program you can imagine, from data processing to video games. Usually, each application will have its own dedicated server.
A central server administers the system, monitoring traffic and client demands to ensure everything runs smoothly. It follows a set of rules called protocols and uses a special kind of software called middleware. Middleware allows networked computers to communicate with each other. Most of the time, servers don't run at full capacity. That means there's unused processing power going to waste. It's possible to fool a physical server into thinking it's actually multiple servers, each running with its own independent operating system. The technique is called server virtualization. By maximizing the output of individual servers, server virtualization reduces the need for more physical machines.
If a cloud computing company has a lot of clients, there's likely to be a high demand for a lot of storage space. Some companies require hundreds of digital storage devices. Cloud computing systems need at least twice the number of storage devices it requires to keep all its clients' information stored. That's because these devices, like all computers, occasionally break down. A cloud computing system must make a copy of all its clients' information and store it on other devices. The copies enable the central server to access backup machines to retrieve data that otherwise would be unreachable. Making copies of data as a backup is called redundancy.

Cloud Computing Concerns

Perhaps the biggest concerns about cloud computing are security and privacy. The idea of handing over important data to another company worries some people. Corporate executives might hesitate to take advantage of a cloud computing system because they can't keep their company's information underlock and key.
The counterargument to this position is that the companies offering cloud computing services live and die by their reputations. It benefits these companies to have reliable security measures in place. Otherwise, the service would lose all its clients. It's in their interest to employ the most advanced techniques to protect their clients' data.
Privacy is another matter. If a client can log in from any location to access data and applications, it's possible the client's privacy could be compromised. Cloud computing companies will need to find ways to protect client privacy. One way is to use authentication techniques such as user names and passwords. Another is to employ an authorization format -- each user can access only the data and applications relevant to his or her job.
Some questions regarding cloud computing are more philosophical. Does the user or company subscribing to the cloud computing service own the data? Does the cloud computing system, which provides the actual storage space, own it? Is it possible for a cloud computing company to deny a client access to that client's data? Several companies, law firms and universities are debating these and other questions about the nature of cloud computing.
How will cloud computing affect other industries? There's a growing concern in the IT industry about how cloud computing could impact the business of computer maintenance and repair. If companies switch to using streamlined computer systems, they'll have fewer IT needs. Some industry experts believe that the need for IT jobs will migrate to the back end of the cloud computing system.
Another area of research in the computer science community is autonomic computing. An autonomic computing system is self-managing, which means the system monitors itself and takes measures to prevent or repair problems. Currently, autonomic computing is mostly theoretical. But, if autonomic computing becomes a reality, it could eliminate the need for many IT maintenance jobs.




How Record Players Work


 For almost a century, the record player was the most common way to listen to recorded music, speeches, languages and lessons. The design has been refined over the years, but the concept changed little, and the basic parts have remained the same.
                             
The turntable is the circular plate on which the record sits. A rod positioned in the center holds the record (which has a hole in its center) in place. The metal turntable is covered in rubber or plastic, which protects the record from being scratched. The turntable rotates or spins with the help of either a belt drive or direct drive system.
The stylus, or needle, is the smallest and perhaps the most important component of the record player. It is made from a diamond or other hard material, shaped like a cone and suspended by a flexible strip of metal. The pointed end is the only piece that touches the top of the record and it rides around the spiraling grooves of the disk, picking up the vibrations which are ultimately turned back into sound.
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The stylus sits at one end of the tone arm, which is mounted to the side of the turntable and sits parallel to the record. With the needle or stylus placed in the outermost groove of the record, the tone arm follows the groove as it spirals inward, traveling across the record in an arc as the record spins beneath it. As this happens, the vibrations travel along a flexible metal strip and wires housed in the tone arm to the cartridgein the end of the tone arm. The cartridge receives the vibrations, which are converted to electrical signals through a coil in a magnetic field. The electric signals are carried along wires to the amplifier which enhances the power of the signal. Finally, the signals are converted back to sounds that come out through the speakers.
Initially, recorded sounds were mainly monophonic, meaning all of the sound signals are combined and come through one speaker or channel. The introduction of stereophonic sound systems in 1958 allowed for a richer, more lifelike sound as two sets of sound waves were recorded. When played, the vibrations travel simultaneously along two different channels and are converted and dispersed through two different speakers.
Record players became more common as recorded music grew in popularity, but not everyone jumped on the bandwagon. Read on to discover which famous band leader didn't like the idea of recorded music

Saturday 12 November 2011

How to Recover Data from a Crashed Hard Drive


The first thing you want to do is to remove the problematic drive from the computer and install it as a secondary drive in another computer that has Windows installed. Make sure you enable the secondary hard drive controller in the bios and that it is detecting the drive in bios.
After you have set up the secondary drive, boot into Windows and download PC Inspector File Recovery. Whatever you do, do not install this on to the drive that you are trying to recover. Doing so could actually overwrite files that you want to restore. Install this on the primary drive that you are booting from.
Open PC Inspector File Recovery and choose your language. After you choose your language, you will be presented with a welcome screen giving you three options.
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The first option is “Recover Deleted Files”. This allows you to restore files that have been permanently deleted from the drive. This will only work if the deleted file has not already been overwritten.
The second option is “Find Lost Data”. This allows you to recover data that has been lost due to a system crash. If you choose this option, you will be asked for the “start cluster” and “end cluster”. Leave the default settings to scan the whole drive. The scan could take a couple of hours depending on how large your drive is.
The third option is “Find Lost Drive”. Use this option if your drive letter is not showing up in Windows Explorer or My Computer. It will attempt to connect to the drive and if successful, allow you to browse the data.
If you do not have a secondary computer to attach the drive to then you will probably want to check out the Ultimate Boot CD for Windows.
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UBCD for Windows allows you to boot into Windows from a CD and run diagnostic utilities on your problematic drive. PC Inspector File Recovery is one of the utilities that come bundled with UBCD for Windows so you can run it right from the CD. You will need a computer with Windows XP and possibly a Windows XP installation CD to create the UBCD for Windows.
Another option is to try a very successful method I discussed in the previous article titled Put Your Hard Drive In The Freezer To Recover Data.
If none of these options work or if the drive will not spin up at all, then you will probably need to send the drive off to a data recovery service. One popular service is Ontrack Data Recovery service but I would highly recommend shopping around before making a decision.
If you have any experience in this area or know of some other great apps for recovering data please feel free to share.
besides all this you must also try
  •  before sending your hard drive to the professionals you can try swapping the circuit board on the hard drive with one from a working IDENTICAL hard drive (apart from brand, family and size make sure firmware matches as well). This has worked twice for me so far.
  • If the software in the article above does not work then I would highly recommend trying this method.http://www.caseytech.com/put-your-hard-drive-in-the-freezer-to-recover-data/ This method has proven to be successful for many people with unreadable hard drives. If that doesn’t work then you might have to consider sending it off to a data recovery service.
  • I also recommend using SpinRite instead of PC Inspector. I’ve used both and while SpinRite takes longer, it’s MUCH more thorough and has restored dead hard drives that PC Inspector couldn’t even read. Also, SpinRite can correct clusters identified as “bad” when they truly aren’t, resulting in a drive that operates as fast as when it was new; this is critically important for newer, larger drives which have much more frequently labeled “bad” clusters



Thursday 10 November 2011

How to Access Files on your Computer from Anywhere

The problem: You have documents, photos, music and other important files on the home computer. How can you “remotely access” these files from your office computer or, when you are travelling, from your mobile phone?
                                                           


The solution: The simplest solution would be that you copy all your data from the home computer on to a portable hard drive and carry it around but this is obviously a bit cumbersome approach as it requires you to manually sync the home computer and your portable disk.

Access Files on your Computer over the Internet

There are couple of ways by which you can retrieve files stored on your home computer from anywhere else using a regular Internet connection.
Option 1: Using Online Backup
You can use an online backup service like sugar Sync, Carbonite , SkyDrive or even Dropbox– they provide desktop utilities that will automatically upload files on your home computer to the Internet and you can then access these files through the web browser of any other Internet connected computer.
The upside is that your files will always be available to you even if the home computer is not running. SugarSync and Carbonite have a mobile optimized website so you can access files from any mobile phone as well.
The downside is that if you are using any of these services for the first time, you’ll to wait until they upload all your data to the cloud and this process may take long if you have too many files on the home computer.
Option 2: Using Desktop Sharing Software
There are free desktop sharing software like TeamViewer and UltraVNC that also let you remotely access your computer files from anywhere else. LogMeIn Pro and CrossLoop Home are some other good options for transferring files from a remote computer but these are paid services.
If all your computers are running Windows, you can use the built-in remote desktop connection feature of Windows (available in XP and later) to access your home computer from another Window computer over the Internet.
With Desktop Sharing software, you’ll always have access to all your files but one big limitation is that it requires that the remote computer stays on. Also, none of these options will help you access files on a mobile phone except LogMeIn which has an iPhone app.
Option 3: Access Files Directly through the Browser
Online backup services, discussed above, will copy files to their own servers before you can access them for anywhere else. Screen sharing services are often slow and they won’t work on most mobile devices. Let’s now explore another set of services that allow you download files directly from the home computer.
Copernic, like Google Desktop, is a popular desktop search software that you may use to find emails, documents and other files on your Windows computer. They have a paid component called myCopernic on the Go that lets you remotely search for content stored on the home or office computer. You can preview the search results and then download them to your mobile phone or remote PC.
With Opera Unite, you can easily turn your computer into a web server and instantly access files and folders on that computer from any other web browser (including that of mobile phones). Opera Unite is a standard web server and therefore you’ll be downloading files directly from the computer – they’re not uploaded anywhere else.
Another option is GBridge that lets you setup a virtual private network using your existing Google Account. Companies use VPNs to let employees access corporate data over a public network (Internet) and with GBridge, even home users can build their own VPNs to access remote files more securely.
Windows Live Sync at sync.live.com is another great choice for remotely accessing files over the Internet. Just install the Live Sync client on your computer and you can then access the entire hard drive of that computer simply through the Windows Live Sync website.
Live Sync is available for both Mac and Windows. The new version of Live Sync is even better and it has integrated online storage (Live Mesh) so you’ll be able to access your important file even if the remote computer is off.
Finally, you may also want to check out HomePipe – this is an extremely easy and free service that lets you access your home files and media from any other computer or mobile phone. Install the HomePipe Agent and all files on that computer will instantly become available through the web. They also have apps for iPhone and Android phones.