Showing posts with label Sejarah dan Informasi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sejarah dan Informasi. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Kata i1 Registry Windows How To Prevent Access Into Drive C ?

Generally drive C of the computer usually contains system files that are used for the operating system works. sometimes you do not want the drive is accessed by others, to do so you can use the command gpedit. but what if you are not an administrator? which is managed on a computer, only the administrator can open gpedit.

You can do it through the computer hacking windows registry editor, of course, you can hack it, if it is not in the registry editor disabled by administrator, by :
  • Open the registry editor.
  • access to HKEY_CURRENT_USER \ SOFTWARE \ MICROSOFT \ WINDOWS \ CurrentVersion \ Policies \ EXPLORER.
  • FOR VALUE DWORD, called NoViewOnDrive. make sure the file does not exist, you just need to modify it.
  • Change the value to 4
  • Click OK
To see the results you have to restart your computer first. after restart the computer, open Windows Explorer and click on the C drive icon then you will see the results.

Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Technology : Lenovo Ditches Windows 8 For 7 For The Enterprise - Abtech-yogyakarta.com

Lenovo is one of the stable powerhouses in the PC market, catering well for both enterprise customers and consumers. Just how well are they catering for the enterprise? Well as it turns out, rather than subjecting customers to the difficulty of learning a new operating system (Windows 8, that is), Lenovo is shipping Windows 7 on new enterprise-designated orders as they recognize the official Windows 8-to-7 downgrade can be tricky.



If you do happen to want Windows 8 on your enterprise machine, you'll have to install it through the discreetly bundled Windows 8 disc, which even includes software that brings back the Start menu if you so choose to install it. Lenovo's strategy seems to be doing quite well so far, as they continue to report growth each quarter, although it's not a good sign for the uptake of Windows 8.

That said, Lenovo's choice to downgrade machines to Windows 7 by default is probably saving businesses a large amount of time, as many companies would be unwilling to deploy a new operating system this early into its life cycle, and would simply downgrade to Windows 7 anyway. UK Lenovo boss did mention to The Register that enterprises were "interested in testing Windows 8-powered touchscreen devices in-house", but wouldn't elaborate on the ratio of Windows 7 to Windows 8 device shipments.

Marketing : How To Be Successful On Youtube

In a few short years YouTube has gone from being an entertaining curiosity filled with funny videos to the world’s second largest search engine. During that span the company (along with Google) managed to harness its initial popularity to create an increasingly lucrative marketing hub as more viewers and advertisers migrated from television to the Internet.
No longer strictly the domain of film geeks and funny video aficionados, the network, which boasts more than 2 billion video views monetized per week, can also provide a low-cost to no-cost way to create a social marketing channel for your business.
If you aren’t effectively leveraging the network, you’re missing the viral video boat. However, as with most things in life, success isn’t often attained with a  haphazard, slapdash effort. Being successful on YouTube takes planning.
These 10 easy steps are a good place to start.

1. Know what “success” means.

What are you trying to achieve?
  • Video views – Do you just want a lot of people to see your video?
  • Conversions – Do you need people to click to another website and take an action?
  • Deeper engagement with your brand – Do you need to use video give your potential customers more interaction with your brand?

2. Research keywords.

 

To be discovered on the second largest search engine, you will need to know what people are looking for. Use YouTube’s Keyword Tool to find popular searches within your space.

3. Know your competition.

Search on YouTube to find other videos that rank well for the keywords that you would like to rank for. See what it is that you are up against and seek out strategies to out-do them.This phase should also help you in your keyword research. Find opportunities: are there some high traffic keywords that seem like they may be easier to rank for than others?

4. Create a kick-ass video.

You don’t just create viral content because you want to. Viral content – unless it happens by chance – must be well thought-out and gripping! No one is going to pass on a video to their friend(s) if they don’t really care for it themselves. Here are a couple of ideas.

5. Fill-out your video details.

Put important keywords at the front of your video titles, include them in your description, and tags. Do not over-do it, just put keywords that are relevant and are based on your keyword research. Allow your videos to be embedded. Otherwise, viewers will only be able to see your videos on YouTube.

6. Use the “Featured Videos” section.

If you are certain that your video will be a major hit, then use YouTube’s paid “Featured Videos” service to get your video seen by many people in a short amount of time. Once the video takes off, your organic traffic will usually out-do your paid traffic.

7. Insert links in your videos.

Use annotations to insert links to other videos to maximize every viewer. Do not over-do this either. Make sure that annotations do not impede the viewing experience.

8. Interact with high value users.

Find users on YouTube who are active and add value through their participation in the social network. Get your video in front of them – without spamming so that they can do part of the work for you. Your video will also benefit with more traffic  thanks to increased comments. YouTube will be soon be implementing new features to increase the amount of social interaction on the website (for example by making it easier to find your friends).

9. Use social media.

 

With built-up and relevant social media accounts, get your video seen by more people. By “relevant” I mean that your friends and your user history should be somehow related to the topic of your video for it to get more qualified traffic. My favorite sites for video sharing are Digg, Twitter, and StumbleUpon.

10. Rinse, wash, repeat.

Go back and start over. Look at what you can improve about your video production and continue to keep your video channel page fresh with more videos!

Monday, March 18, 2013

Marketing : How To Market My Small Business Online

The Republican House Budget Committee chairman proposes cutting $4.6 trillion over 10 years. The Democratic Senate Budget Committee chairman offers a plan combining spending cuts and tax increases. This chart compares the proposals. Cullen Roche believes that government deficits have been driving corporate profits. Here are five scenes from a sequestered America. Small businesses in military towns are bracing for a hit, but so far the sequester is having little impact on ports. Questions are raised about how the Federal Reserve can withdraw its monetary stimulus without stoking inflation. At least the Twinkie is coming back.

The Economy: Competitive Vigor

Small-business confidence is on the rise, but this chart shows that small businesses are not helping the jobs recovery. Why not? Owners say they can’t find qualified workers. The Employment Trends Index is up, however, and a new report finds that more than 110,000 clean energy jobs were created in 2012. Tracey Schelmetic thinks that big companies may be the answer to small-business growth. Gasoline pushes up producer prices. Manufacturing technology orders are off to a slow start this year, but Joseph G. Carson reports that manufacturing is restoring its competitive vigor. Retail sales increased in February, and many companies increased their restocking in January. Companies are sending a record amount of cash back to their investors, and Lance Roberts explains what the markets and Taylor Swift have in common.

Your People: Nap Time
 
A new employee tip jar takes credit cards. More employers are setting up nap rooms for weary workers. Kevin Herring shares some advice for getting more production out of low performers. Here are three reasons your tech person may leave. Rick Hampson digs further into the work-from-home tug of war. Shane J. Lopez says that hopeful employees are more engaged and more productive. This company’s ultimate value is making its employees happy. Intuit and LinkedIn team up to help small businesses “hire smart.” Beverly Flaxington lists seven steps for hiring and retaining the right person.

Finance: Surviving ‘Shark Tank

An uptick is reported in small-business loans from big banks, and a lender to small businesses expands to cover 25 states. Karl Stark and Bill Stewart give advice for surviving “Shark Tank,” including: “Show vulnerability.” Here are five nontraditional ways to access capital in 2013. And here are five tips for getting Esther Dyson’s money. Eileen Fisher invites socially conscious women entrepreneurs to apply to its annual business grant program.
Start-Up: Ask Yourself 10 Questions
Catherine Alford has a few ideas for making money extremely fast and easy. The number of start-ups has nearly doubled over the last two decades in New York, particularly in the Bronx. A start-up chief executive’s advice is to “flame out hard.” Alina Dizik wants you to ask yourself 10 questions before quitting a job to start a business.

Management: Incredibly Aberrant

Intacct’s Robert Reid shares his thoughts on building a cloud business. This video explains how to be a boss. Sheryl Sandberg is pushing women to “lean in,” but Penelope Trunk thinks Ms. Sandberg is “an incredibly aberrant example of women at work.” Dennis Crowley talks about Foursquare’s biggest mistake. Pete Leibman says there are ways to become an expert on anything. Mehdi Maghsoodnia believes that in order to grow, you sometimes need to partner with your competition. Dawn Fotopulos says there are six tactics for winning negotiations. Dan Norris shares five sobering truths about small-business analytics.

Sales And Marketing: A Lesson From Dave Matthews

A webinar on March 26 will help you understand two marketing roles your company needs to fill. Jim Connolly says there are three things to focus on if you want to see amazing marketing results. Andrea Johnson suggests three steps to help sales-and-marketing people improve their productivity. Brad Smith explains what the Dave Matthews Band’s new CD can teach you about business follow-up. Billy Joel stuns Vanderbilt with a once-in-a-lifetime answer to a student’s question. Art Sobczak wants you to discover what’s missing in this cold-call opening statement.

Cash Flow: Money on the Table

Investing in a surge protector is just one of 10 things Adam Gottlieb says you should be doing to lower utility bills. Jeff Mathers offers a few tips to cut operating costs in 2013. John Stow explains why the details are so important when you’re buying. Here are a few examples of how you’re leaving money on the table.
Customer Service: What Would Mum Do?

If you want to improve your customer service, ask what Mum would do. Don’t forget that “customers are human, not C.R.M. entries” — one of Pratik Dholakiya’s nine principles of entrepreneurship. Kelly Gregorio says customers are one of four groups you must always make time for. Jim Smith says customer loyalty is one of six opportunities to grow your business in 2013.

Mobile: ‘mCommerce Monsters’

Here are 10 mobile apps no conference attendee should be without. This is how Google makes money from mobile. A new study concludes that college students are “mCommerce monsters.” Martin Michalik explains why mobile marketing should be integrated into every campaign. Sprint offers special discounts to spur the growth of small businesses and reduce their wireless costs. Baseball fans can now upgrade their tickets midgame.

Online: Marketplace Fairness

New research shows more than 60 percent of small- and mid-size businesses are unaware of new Internet domain extensions. This is what online sellers need to know about the Marketplace Fairness Act. Three nasty landing-page habits may be driving your prospects away. Microsoft’s Outlook and Hotmail go down for a while. Here are the five pages you must have on your business Web site. Forrester predicts that online retail sales will hit $370 billion by 2017.

Social Media: Tips From Dr. Suess

Here are 15 social media tips from Dr. Suess, and these are the pitfalls to avoid on social media. Pinterest introduces a new analytic tool for businesses. Vistaprint announces a new tool to help small-business owners find, create and post content. Kerry Gorgone warns against creeping people out.

Red Tape: Tax Tips

The 2013 Federal Register has surpassed 15,000 pages. Here are a few tax-preparation basics and 10 tax tips for small-business owners, and the important federal tax dates for 2013. Applying for health insurance may not be easy for your employees. These online calculators can help you understand and comply with the new requirements of the Affordable Care Act. Some small businesses are casting a wary eye on minimum-wage legislation, and Bryan Caplan believes “it is a symbol of larger evils.”

Around the Country: B.B.B. Gives Itself an F

At SXSW in Austin last week, there were fewer start-ups (but more marketers and media). This 12-year-old was pitching his app at the event. A coming awards ceremony in St. Louis celebrates the spirit of innovation, collaboration and imagination in microbusinesses. A program from a utility company will provide $30 million in grants to residents and businesses in three New York boroughs hit by Hurricane Sandy. A Mississippi father gets the best obituary ever. North Dakota’s oil and gas industry just keeps growing. The Small Business Administration kicks off a young entrepreneur series with events in five cities. The UPS Store is hoping to help small businesses score during March Madness. The University of Texas is investing in student start-ups. The Better Business Bureau in Los Angeles gives itself an F.

Around the World: Valley of Death

China’s steel production gains but a professor of economics says the country’s debt is exploding. Here are 30 young entrepreneurial disruptors in China. Thousands of Chinese students get pumped for exams, while the government tells people to ignore the dead pigs and drink the water. Japan’s machinery orders fall 13 percent. Thirty children from around the world share their favorite toys for the camera. Although some feel the United Kingdom is one of the hottest landing spots for overseas companies that want to make an entrance into the European Union, the country flirts with another recession (could this be related to its “valley of death?”). Nineteen high-impact entrepreneurs from around the world join a network that is leading a global movement to catalyze long-term economic growth. The Reserve Bank of Australia gets hacked. Apple stores in France are banned from forcing employees to work late. And is this what Americans look like to North Koreans?

Technology: Google Glass Banned

Will computers be controlled with a wave of your hand? Google Glass is banned by a bar in Seattle. Meanwhile, there is a Google Glass app that recognizes people from what they’re wearing. Jeff Gordon takes a test drive in this new Pepsi Max commercial. This photo sums up 25 years of storage. A study finds that only 16 percent of users will retry a malfunctioning app. Here are five free apps for the out-of-office entrepreneur, and here are five ways to increase the security on your point-of-sale system. Here is the ultimate Linux starter kit for small businesses. Melissa Riofrio spent some time in Chromebook exile and found her life got simpler: “I’m not ready to surrender all my content to the cloud, but it’s certainly handy for day-to-day use.” The personal information for a bunch of celebrities is hacked. PCMag offers a new tool to check your Internet speed. PJ Gupta says that having a bring-your-own-device policy is a win for everyone.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Informasi Baru Tentang Windows 8 Dari Jualan Lewat Online Yogyakarta




Kelebihan Windows 8

1. Penampilan Lebih Dinamis

Sama seperti telepon seluler (ponsel) cerdas dan tablet, komputer yang menggunakan sistem operasi Windows 8 dilengkapi dengan fitur notifikasi dan informasi saat ini, terkait akun Anda di dunia maya. Misalnya saja kotak masuk surat elektronik (e-mail). Selain itu Anda juga akan otomatis terhubung dengan situs penyimpanan data milik Windows, Skydrive.

2. Sistem Pencarian Data Lebih Universal

Dengan Windows 8, Anda lebih mudah dalam mencari data yang diinginkan. Cukup mengetik nama data di tampilan awal, langsung muncul beberapa pilihan data yang terkait.

3. Ketersediaan dan Kemudahan Aplikasi Pendukung

Anda memiliki banyak pilihan dan kemudahan untuk mendapat Aplikasi pendukung jika komputer Anda menggunakan sistem operasi Windows 8.

Kekurangan:

1. Tidak Ada Tombol Start dan Close X

Sayangnya, tidak ada tombol start dan Close X di tampilan muka Windows 8. Hal ini membuat pengguna bingung dan sulit untuk memulai pekerjaan, menutup pekerjaan atau mengakses program. Meski adanya sistem pencarian data, tapi keberadaan tombol Start dinilai sangat penting untuk kemudahan pengguna.

Untuk mengakhiri tugas di Windows 8, Anda mesti mengarahkan panah mouse Anda ke atas aplikasi. Setelah muncul tombol tangan, Anda harus men-drag-nya, dan barulah program tersebut tertutup.

2. Banyak File Atau Aplikasi Tersembunyi

Ini yang mungkin paling membingungkan bagi pengguna Windows 8. Sebab, saat beroperasi, hanya tersedia dua data atau aplikasi yang bisa terbuka secara bersamaan, sementara data lainnya tersembunyi. Anda mesti menggunakan fitur pencarian universal untuk membuka data yang lain.

Sekadar informasi, Windows 8 akan dipasarkan dengan kisaran harga 69,99 dolar Amerika Serikat. Sampai dengan akhir Januari 2013, konsumen yang saat ini menjalankan PC dengan Windows XP, Windows Vista atau Windows 7, berhak untuk mengunduh (download) Windows 8 Pro dengan estimasi harga eceran 39,99 dolar AS.

Dan konsumen pengguna Windows 7 yang dibeli antara 2 Juni 2012 dan 31 Januari 2013 di lebih dari 140 negara dapat mengunduh Windows 8 Pro untuk estimasi harga eceran US$ 14,99 melalui program penawaran Upgrade Windows, yang tersedia di www.windowsupgradeoffer.com.

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Senapan Angin


Senapan angin adalah senapan yang menggunakan prinsip pneumatik yang menembakkan proyektil dengan menggunakan tenaga udara atau sejenis gas tertentu yang dimampatkan. Senapan angin biasanya digunakan untuk olahraga dan berburu binatang kecil seperti burung dan tupai, ukuran peluru yang dipakai biasanya juga tidak terlalu besar yaitu ukuran kaliber .177 atau 4,5 mm dan 5,5 mm biasanya terbuat dari bahan timah, meskipun begitu senapan ini bisa membunuh manusia kalau prosedur pemakaiannya keliru atau disalahgunakan.

Senapan angin dikembangkan pada saat Amerika Serikat sedang mengalami perang kemerdekaan melawan Inggris. Dikembangkan juga lebih lanjut pada saat perang sipil di Amerika bergejolak. Pada saat itu senapan angin dapat membunuh seekor anak sapi/lembu dalam jarak tembak 10 meter dibagian kepala. Mengenai jarak tembak, bergantung pada jenis senapan angin. Untuk yang bertipe pegas memiliki jarak tembak efektif 30 hingga 40 meter (tergantung bahan dan kualitas pegas), untuk tipe pompa jarak tembak efektifnya adalah 40 meter(tergantung kekuatan memompa) dan tipe gas memiliki jarak tembak efektif 60 meter.

Namun penggunaan senapan ini di posisikan untuk senapan target maupun buru dengan ukuran smallgame, penggunaan di luar itu dianggap suatu kegiatan yang diluar ketentuan.

Senapan Angin di Indonesia

Di Indonesia, salah satu merek yang terkenal akan presisi dan daya tembak mendekati senapan angin eropa adalah Sharp Innova, sedangkan yang cukup mudah ditemui di pasaran serta metode produksinya mudah adalah Cannon. Sharp Innova sebenarnya merupakan merek senapan angin yang diproduksi di Amerika dan Jepang sekitar dua dasawarsa yang lalu dan merupakan senapan angin yang cukup dapat diperhitungkan kualitasnya (menurut review para penggunanya). Kini merek Innova tersebut diproduksi di bawah lisensi (butuh informasi tambahan) oleh banyak produsen lokal di Indonesia . Sharp Innova buatan Indonesia juga mengeluarkan varian lain seperti Sharp Tiger, Sharp Phoenik dan lain-lain.

di Indonesia sendiri sudah memiliki sejarah yang panjang. Di Indonesia, dengan kaliber 4,5 mm tidak memerlukan izin. Sedangkan untuk kaliber 5,5 mm keatas memerlukan izin.

Senapan tipe per/pegas

Senapan angin yang memakai per untuk memompa udara untuk mendorong proyektil. Untuk yang bertipe per, senapan angin dibagi dalam: tipe under lever, side lever, dan patah laras.

Pembagian tipe tersebut berdasarkan cara per di tekan sehingga senapan dalam keadaan terkokang untuk siap tembak.

Senapan angin yang memakai gas dalam tabung yang termampatkan Gas sudah dipompa terlebih dahulu sebelum senjata akan digunakan.

1. Menggunakan tabung Gas CO2 kecil yang mana proyekstil atau pelet di dorong menggunakan tekanan yang Gas CO2 dari dalam tabung, tekanan yang dihasilkan tidak terlalu besar, biasanya di pergunakan pada pistol atau senapan angin dengan jarak tembak pendek +/- 10m.Pellets yg digunakan biasanya tipe diabolo.

2. Menggunakan udara tekan biasa disebut PCP (Pre Charge Peneumatic) memiliki tekanan yang besar antara 2.000 - 3.000 psi, dapat melontarkan proyektil atau pellet sampai kecepatan > 1.000 fps biasa digunakan pada small or medium hunting. bisa menggunakan tipe pellets semua jenis termasuk tipe pile driver yg membutuhkan tekanan angin tinggi di atas 1500psi untuk menghasilkan daya lontar peluru yg optimum.

Di Indonesia senapan angin PCP dengan pompa yang terintegrasi lebih dikenal dengan istilah senapan angin gejluk. Umumnya pengguna harus melakukan pompa 100-500 kali untuk menembakan pellet sebanyak 10 kali, tergantung dengan kekuatan per pemukul. Per pemukul pada senapan gejluk bervariasi mulai dari 5 kekuatan, semakin keras per pemukul semakin besar angin yang dikeluarkan. Yang sebanding dengan kekuatan melontarkan pellet dan borosnya angin.

Senapan tipe pompa

Senapan angin yang memakai pompa (pump action) untuk memampatkan udara lalu dilepas untuk melontarkan proyektil. Sedangkan untuk tipe pompa ada dua tipe cara pelepasan angin, yaitu :

Knock open valve dan Dumping system

pada sistem Knock Open Valve digunakan pemukul/hammer seperti senjata api biasa pada bagian dalam dan untuk yang eksternal digunakan pelatuk yang mirip dengn pistol colt.Untuk Dumping system menggunakan klep yg dapat terbuka penuh pada saat trigger /pelatuk terpicu.Contoh senapan angin yg menggunakan Knock open valve yaitu Benyamin Sheridan,Titan,Falcon,Kalong,Kuda (dua terakhir lokal)dan untuk Dumping system yaitu Sharp Dragon,Innova,Ace,Shapto(lokal) Biasanya pada industri senapan angin dibeberapa negara menyamakan peraturannya mirip dengan senjata api. dan untuk mencegah senapan angin yang diproduksi secara rumahan/home industri di selewengkan pemerintah beberapa negara membatasi panjang laras terpendek yaitu minimal 45 cm/18" dari ruang proyektil untuk senjata api dan 12" untuk senapan angin.

Kaliber senapan angin

Senapan angin juga merupakan tipe senapan dengan beberapa kaliber. selain kaliber yang disebutkan di atas senapan angin juga dikembangkan kaliber yang lebih besar lagi.

Jenis jenis kaliber senapan angin :

.177" (4.5 mm) - kaliber paling umum, digunakan juga di lomba menembak Olimpiade ISFF, peluru ini mempunyai lintasan yang paling datar sehingga menjadikannya paling akurat.Tidak memerlukan izin untuk memiliki senapan kaliber ini di Indonesia.

.20" (5.0 mm) - banyak digunakan di Eropa dan senapan merek Sheridan (USA).Mempunyai lintasan yang rata mirip .177 tapi mengirim lebih banyak tenaga.

.22" (5.5 mm & 5.6 mm) - kaliber paling umum untuk berburu, karena mempunyai energi yang cukup besar.Harus menggunakan izin utnuk memiliki senapan kaliber ini di Indonesia.

.25" (6.35 mm) - kaliber umum yang paling besar, mempunyai tenaga paling besar pada saat tumbukan tetapi lintasannya sangatlah melengkung (parabola) sehingga hanya digunakan pada senapan dengan tenaga yang besar.

Proyektil

Proyektil senapan angin memiliki beberapa jenis yang dibedakan dari bentuk kepala proyektil. Adapun jenis-jenis yang beredar sekarang adalah

kepala lancip (sharp point)
Biasanya proyektil jenis ini digunakan untuk menmbus sasaran yang relatif keras seperti tulang
kepala bulat (dome point)
Proyektil jenis ini digunakan secara umum untuk kegitan berburu, kelebihan proyektil jenis ini
memiliki akurasi yangbaik dan hasil perkenaan yang mematikan
kepala rata (flat point)

Umumnya digunakan untuk perlombaan dimana sasaran yang ditembak adalah kertas, Flat poin, menghasilkan lubang tembakan yang rata sehingga memudahkan dalam penilaian kepala ganda. kepala berlubang (hollow point)

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