What is Google Apps?

Google Apps is a cloud-based productivity suite that helps teams communicate, collaborate and get things done from anywhere and on any device. It's simple to set up, use and manage, so your business can focus on what really matters.
Millions of organisations around the world count on Google Apps for professional email, file storage, video meetings, online calendars, document editing and more.


These are some highlights:

Business email for your domain
Looking professional matters, and that means communicating as you@yourcompany.com. Gmail’s simple, powerful features help you build your brand while getting more done.
Access from any location or device
Check emails, share files, edit documents, hold video meetings and more, whether you’re at work, at home or in transit. You can pick up where you left off from a computer, tablet or phone.
Enterprise-level management tools
Robust admin settings give you total command over users, devices, security and more. Your data always belongs to you, and it goes with you, if you switch solutions.

Stop "svchost.exe" from stealing CPU Strength


The situation is familiar to countless Windows users: They're in a groove at work, firing off e-mails, crafting documentation, and even blogging on their personal site during breaktime, when suddenly, something takes over 99 percent of the CPU, slowing it to a virtual standstill. A quick look at the invaluable Process Explorer (or the standard Windows Task Manager) indicates that a process called svchost.exe is using all that CPU. What's more, there's one main CPU offender. Multiple versions of svchost.exe are running in the background and hogging CPU cycles. What is it? Is it spyware? Hackers? Terrorists?

Although there are historical cases of malware using svchost.exe, because of its common presence, it's most likely just Windows being Windows. Svchost.exe is a generic process name for Windows services that run from Microsoft DLLs (dynamically linked libraries). Each of those instances of svchost.exe in the process lists actually represents a group of services that each process is managing. With Process Explorer, it's easy to see which services each process manages, and stop them one by one to see which is the CPU culprit.

In the spring of 2007, a major problem arose with a Windows update that caused svchost.exe to use 100 percent of CPU because of an issue with Automatic Updates. To correct that bug, be sure that Windows is fully patched with the most recent updates.

The first thing to do is to determine which of the active svchost.exe processes is causing the slowdown. Fire up Process Explorer, and click on the CPU column header to sort the list of processes by processor usage. A list of processes, sorted from most processor intensive to least intensive, is displayed. When the computer stalls, switch over to Process Explorer and see which running process is causing the crunch.
Once the offending version of svchost.exe is found, re-sort the processes to keep it from moving up and down the list (because CPU usage changes constantly). Usually, my busiest svchost.exe process will also use a very large chunk of memory, so I usually sort by Private Bytes.

Svchost.exe services in Process Manager
Hovering over an svchost.exe process in Process Explorer will display all of the related Windows services.
(Credit: CNET Networks)
Now that the specific svchost.exe process that's using up all of the CPU has been identified, hover the cursor over its name in Process Explorer. A tooltip window, that provides a list of all the Windows services associated with that process, will pop up.

Users can then use that list to determine which, if any, of the Windows services is killing their productivity. Launch the Services manager in XP by launching the Control Panel, selecting Administrative Tools, and then double-clicking the Services shortcut, or by typing "services.msc" into the "Run" dialog in the Windows Start menu. From this Services manager application,users can pause, stop, restart, or run any of their Windows services.

Often users will see about 20 different services represented by one process (see svchost.exe example in Process Manager above.) How are they supposed to know which of those is causing my computer to slow down? Well, luckily I've played around a bit with nearly all of the services in the list and found my biggest problem: Task Scheduler.

Task Scheduler is a Windows service in the NT family of operating systems that lets users schedule programs or automated jobs that can be performed at specific times or regular intervals. Since I'm working on a CNET company PC, there are a lot of corporate controls that I haven't manually configured. For example, security scans are managed on a networkwide IT level.

While my IT team might not like to hear it, if I'm in a deadline crunch and svchost.exe keeps slowing me down, I generally launch the Services manager and temporarily stop the Task Scheduler and Automatic Updates. Both of these services are critical to the health of my PC, of course, so I can't turn them off indefinitely, but I can stop them for the hour that I need to get my time-sensitive work done. I know that antivirus and antispyware protection is critical, especially for a computer tied to a huge network. However, in my hour of need, the applications that edit text files and images are much more critical than my regularly scheduled virus scan.

Have you suffered performance problems because of an svchost.exe process hogging your CPU? Have you found a solution for the problem? If you've got a great fix for the issue, or a specific question about your computer let us know in the comments.

Increase Your Wi-Fi performance: 9 Tips

What actions can you take to increase your Wi-Fi performance and get your streaming speed back up to par?

1. Restart the router:

The Old Faithful of personal technology issues is often your best bet. According to Behroozi, the IP connection between your device and the router or between the router and Internet can get hung up. “A restart of the router reboots all its systems, including the network processor and wireless radios,” he says.

If your router has a reset button, hold it down for a few seconds. If not, restart it by removing the cable from the power socket, waiting half a minute and then plugging it in again.

2. Move the router:

“Most good routers have antennas that try to provide a symmetrical ‘donut‘ of Wi-Fi coverage, so when possible, place the router in an open space centrally located in your house, equidistant from its farthest locations,” Behroozi says.

The materials surrounding the router matter as well. Metal interferes with Wi-Fi signals, while wood does not. According to HowToGeek , positioning the router’s antenna vertically rather than horizontally also increases signal strength.

3. Check to see if other family members are streaming or torrenting:

Intensive activities like streaming HD video or filesharing can take its toll on Internet speed. “Routers can support hundreds of devices connecting, but it's more about what each device is doing online,” Behroozi says. “For example, if someone is using BitTorrent or if everyone is watching Netflix at the same time, this can cause an overall lag in speed.”

Distance from the router is important as well. If four people are streaming video but they're all close to the router, you may not experience any slowdowns, Behroozi says. So if everyone simply must watch Netflix or play Halo separately and simultaneously, try to move the devices closer to the router with as little wall or floor obstructing the path as possible.

4. Check if your ISP is having a hard time keeping up:

One bottleneck is how good the service from your service provider is. “A lot of ISPs oversubscribe, so you can feel the lag in the afternoon when everyone gets home,” Behroozi says.

Test your connection by running a speed test from a site such as SpeedTest.net at different times during the day. “You don't want it fluctuate too much over the course of a day. The speed should always be at least 80 to 90 percent of what your service provider promises,” Behroozi says. If that’s the case but you're still not satisfied ...

5. Run a ping test:

While a speed test gauges the speed possible based on available bandwidth from the service provider, a ping test gauges latency, which is the delay in communication between your computer and a particular website on the Internet. It can tell you how good the quality of your Internet connection is.

Head to PingTest.net, where you'll receive a ping figure measured in milliseconds. In general, lower numbers are better, but the site also gives you a grade from A to F to show how suitable your connection is for streaming and online gaming.

6. Check to see if you’re on an overcrowded channel:

Slow Wi-Fi speeds may be the result of interference from your neighbors' Wi-Fi networks as all the devices compete to use the same channel.

All routers support the 2.4Ghz frequency, which distributes traffic among a handful of channels. Dual-band routers also support the newer 5GHz frequency, which contains even more channels. That frequency tends to be less congested and therefore usually allows faster connections.

You may be able to increase your speed by switching to a less busy channel, not matter which frequency you’re on. Download a wireless channel analyzer app such as Wifi Analyzer for Android (no equivalent for non-jailbroken iPhones) or a desktop program such as NirSoft's Wi-FiInfoView for Windows. Macs have the tool built in; hit Option and tap the wireless icon in your top toolbar, then click Open Network Diagnostics.These programs show each channel on each Wi-Fi frequency and which ones nearby networks are using.

7. Switch to a different channel:

If you discover you're on an especially crowded channel, you can manually change it. Type your router's IP address into your web browser. (The IP address is usually on the back of the router, or you can google your router's model.) You'll be prompted to enter your username and password, after which you can click through to Wi-Fi settings and select the channel recommended by your Wi-Fi analyzer program.

8. Check for interference from a nearby cordless device:

Baby monitors, older cordless phones, microwave ovens and wireless speakers are just some of the common household gadgets that also use the 2.4Ghz frequency. These can interfere with the wireless signal from your router.

Deal with the conflict by moving the router away from these devices and ensuring that no devices that could potentially interfere lie in a straight line between your router and the gadget you're trying to get online with.

9. Get a wireless signal extender:

“When you start looking at homes larger than 3,000 square feet, getting good Wi-Fi signal from one corner to another can be a challenge,” Behroozi says. Multistory houses pose an obstacle as well, if the router isn't plugged into the broadband line somewhere in the middle.

In these cases, you could benefit from using a wireless extender. A signal extender plugs into any mains socket to rebroadcast and boost your Wi-Fi signal to those hard-to-reach places.

What problems have slowed down your Wi-Fi streaming, and how did you kick things back up to speed? Let’s share more solutions in the comments below.

Hike vs Whatsapp Messenger which is better For you ?


Now days people getting more confusion that which is the best app for you her/him. If you will search for free messaging apps then you will find many apps, Wold top messaging apps are best to connect with your friends, Some are free and some paid after expire trail period, Some top messaging apps are, Whatsapp, We chat, Hike, Line,

You can use all of them but reading best Comparison you can select best one which can give you more features of messengers, Here we are comparison both messenger with some point likes transfer media size, free and paid, worldwide popularity and many others points which can give you more information to get deference of these apps. So lets me try to introduce Whatsapp vs Hike Messenger review for which is better.

Whatsapp vs Hike Messenger Comparison:

Now, Come to the point and start Comparison with different topics.

Media/ File Transfer Size - This is best topic to start comparison both apps, Using Hike you can send up to 100 mb file easily, But Whatsapp system allow to send only 16 MB media files but it’s also giving trimming the media file to reduce file size, But it will degrades real media quality, But using Hike we can send without any issue big files so we can see that its best plus of Hike and bad point of Whatsapp.

Supported Files to Transfer - Using Hike you can send .ppt , .doc, docx and pdf files easily, Means its best alternative of Email, Mostly if you wanna send any pdf or Doc files then you need email but using this Hike messenger you can send easily. Using Hike you can send up to 100 mb file easily but using Whatsapp you can send only up to 16 mb files. So you can use it as Email but this feature we enable to use in Whatsapp.

You can Earn Money Using Hike - Now days many apps giving some money or mobile balance on installation and after completing some task like send SMS and stickers, We Chat is popular app to give more balance on sending stickers and creating groups, Similar like Hike also giving many time palace as gift to their users. This app paying each successful referral Rs. 20 and also for the new user who signs up it will pay Rs. 15,  Most better thing that its totally free but Whatsapp paying nothing on installation and for use, Its free for one year and after one year it will charge some money.

Stickers and Emotions - You every messenger know for their services and also their stickers, After emotion now days stickers most liked by people, You know that Facebook also included stickers on chat and comment section, because stickers are best ways to give feeling without any quests, Using hike you can send many type emotional, funny and others stickers but on Whatsapp you can get this feature. Whatsapp supporting only emotions not stickers.

Theme Customization - Themes are designed which can make any design for attractive. WhatsApp is simple, You can’t change its default theme, But if you are using Hike than you can change its theme as your like so you can enjoy custom chat Themes for conversations for make it as yourself.

Movable to SD Card - Whatsapp is big size application and you can move it in your Mobile phone’s SD card, If you have low memory phone than you can load more apps, But Hike latest version movable into micro SD card. So you can get more space for your mobile internal memory. and also Whatsapp is bigger application so taking more space of internal memory.

Better Privacy – Privacy is main thing which every user need, We can say it Whats app have nothing special privacy, Means if you are a WhatsApp use then your number will show all users and they can send you messages easily. You can block that user but its not fair, But Hike have good privacy, means its work with friends request, A user will send your friend request and if you are accepts their request then he can send you messages, So for better privacy you can use this application.

Notification – If we talk about both messengers notification then we found that, If we send SMS from Whatsapp then we see a check marks below SMS. If you see double check mark means your message successfully deliver to your friend, If one check mark means your friend have some problem to get SMS may be the connection or any other problems. But Hike has better notification with this option. They can easily understand with R’, ‘S’ or ‘D’ below each sent message means  Read, Sent, and Delivered, So I think it’s more better from Whatsapp  Messenger.

Free Validity for Lifetime – Whatsapp free for one year, After one year you need to pay .99$ for use, But Hike is lifetime free, You can use this app life time without any Advertisement.

SSL encryption Security – Whatsapp conversation saved in SD card but in hike you can get 128 bit SSL encryption inside settings > privacy for better security to WiFi users. You are enable to use this option in Whatsapp.

Free SMS to Non-Users - Hike user privileged to send free 100 sms to non Hike users, For this no need any data plan. If you invite any new user then you can get 50 bonus SMS with every successful invitation.

Hike vs Whatsapp Messenger which is better For you

Here is the short review which can help you understand some point to both applications.

AppFreeSMSMove SDPrivacySSLFile SizeNotifyStickersEarn
Balance
GlobalMark
Whatsapp1 YearOnly
Users
NoPoorNoUp to 16 MBAverageNoNeverYes60
  HikeLifetimeAlso non UserYesStrongYesUp to 100 MbBetterYesYesNo80

Verdict on Hike and Whatsapp that Which is Better app for use:

Friends, This short review of these both applications, using this you can understand that which is better for use, If you will look their features then you will find that Hike is really awesome app for use, You can use this application as email because its supported all useful file like pdf and any others, One of best thing that you can send big files from this app, But Hike is not worldwide app because its recently launched. maybe it will spread everywhere in the world in coming years If you have any useful suggestion then just ask us by comment below.