



We have always been concerned about hiding a particular file or folder from someone for definite purposes. I won't go into that now. But have you ever had a thought that how can we lock an .exe or Windows executable file? Suppose you share your computer with someone else in the office or hostel and its understandable if you don't want them run certain programs that you need. For example, you probably do not want somebody else to run your tax preparation software, personal finance or email programs. So what do you do? Creating another account in Windows is child's play really. So you can not trust it. Here is where Kakasoft software comes in.
LONDON - A scientist has used Google Earth to detect a spot in the Caribbean that can trigger a tsunami in the future.According to a report in New Scientist, the spot was found by Richard Teeuw from the Geohazard Research Centre at the University of Portsmouth, UK, and his colleagues.
"We were doing fieldwork on the volcanic island of Dominica in the Lesser Antilles and initially just used Google Earth to identify good study areas," he said.