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JoshFactory: Make Your Computer Shutdown At Given Particular Time

Make Your Computer Shutdown At Given Particular Time

Steps:
  • Right Click on your Desktop!

  • After creating the new shortcut you will be prompt with this console, just type in as we have typed in here below image:

Type as showing above!


As we have typed “shutdown -s -t 600” why i have given 600 after t and space?
Because 60sec=1 minute 10*60sec=600 seconds so our Computer will shutdown after 10 minutes and more importantly yo can only command it only in seconds not by minute or hours.                
                                   10 minutes because we have selected for 600 seconds


if you need for 1 hours then if 10 minutes is 600 sec then 60 minutes is 3600 so for one hour is 3600 you have to place and if 5 hours then 1 hour = 3600 multiplication with 5 comes 18000 seconds you have to place.

Toshiba launches Portégé Z20t enterprise laptop

Toshiba has launched its Portege Z20t ultra-portable 2-in-1 laptop at Rs 1,30,000 in the Indian market. 

The laptop, aimed at business users, comes with a number of productivity and security features and has a battery life of up to 16 hours in laptop mode and 8 hours in tablet mode. It is available in India through B2B channels only. 

Portege Z20t features a 12.5-inch Full HD anti-glare IPS screen with wide viewing angles. It weighs 730g and measures 8.8mm in tablet mode and weighs 1.51kg as a laptop. The device comes with a fanless body and a reversible dock that enables the tablet to be stowed backwards. 

In tablet mode, the device has microHDMI and microUSB ports and microSD slot, while the keyboard dock adds RGB, HDMI, GBit LAN and two USB 3.0 ports. A cable lock port is part of the design in order to secure the keyboard to desks or other fixed points. 

Portege Z20t is powered by Intel Core M processor with Intel HD graphics and 8GB DDR3 RAM. It has 256GB SSD and comes pre-loaded with Toshiba EasyGuard Suite, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), Intel Active Management Technology3 (AMT).

Gmail PRO features

Gmail is the world's largest email service, and has undoubtedly set the standard for what people expect in terms of ease of use and inbox size.

But that doesn't mean it can't be better.

There are a bunch of apps and plugins floating around the internet that can make your experience using Gmail much more enjoyable and productive.

With these add-ons, you can see when people are tracking your emails, automatically know everything about people who emailed you, send self-destructing emails, and so much more. You can leverage the power of GIFs and even use Gmail like you would WhatsApp.

Check out our list of 16 tools that will turn you into a Gmail pro...

1. Sortd
Sortd is a smart skin for Gmail that transforms your inbox into a set of lists you can customize to fit your workflow. You can change the list names, add as many as you please, and reorder them at will.

Sortd is built around dragging and dropping, and tailoring your inbox to fit your needs is refreshingly simple.

2. Ugly Email

You may not know, but there are now email-tracking tools that make it easy for people to see when you open an email, what you click, and where you're located. To fight these, the Ugly Email Chrome extension shows you when your emails in Gmail are being tracked.

And it starts working before you click anything. Once Ugly Email is installed, a tiny little eye symbol appears next to any email in your inbox that's being tracked.

3. FullContact

This Chrome extension lets you see the social profiles and job titles of everyone who sends you emails. You can read through their tweets, check out their Instagram photos, and browse their Facebook updates.

You can even get detailed information on their organizations, like location, size, and demographics. It works with Google Calendar as well, in case you want to brush up before a meeting.

4. Mixmax

Mixmax is a Chrome extension that is full of useful nuggets. It makes scheduling meetings easy by letting people select times within the email itself, and at the same time tracks when someone has opened the message so you know when to bug them.

It also saves you time with the ability to both schedule emails to be sent later and create one-click email templates.

5. Mailburn

This iPhone app automatically shows you Gmail conversations with real people only. The theory is that you can take care of things like newsletters when you are at your computer, but that you don't want to miss an email from an actual person when you are on the go.

In the app, you see conversations as chats like in WhatsApp, without things like "Show quoted text."

6. Unsubscriber

Unsubscriber for Gmail is an iPhone app with one simple premise: easily allowing you to unsubscribe from mailing lists and newsletters. Simply swipe left to unsubscribe, or swipe right to keep your subscription. Then you can delete unsubscribed emails with a single tap.

7. MailTrack.Io

MailTrack.io is a Chrome extension that lets you know both when your email was sent (with one check mark), and when it was opened (with two check marks). Not only that, but MailTrack.io can tell you when someone has read your email even if the email itself was sent to multiple recipients.

For those who want real-time notifications, MailTrack.io has an option to have pop-up desktop alerts when someone opens one of your emails.

8. Snapmail

Snapmail is a Chrome extension that adds a button next to Gmail's "send" button that you can use to send self-destructing messages. The button encrypts your message and only sends someone a link to it.

Once your recipient follows the link to the message, Snapmail informs them it will self-destruct in 60 seconds. And then it does. Right now, Snapmail only encrypts text content.

9. Gmail Offline

Gmail Offline lets you work in Gmail even when you have no internet connection. This is useful for when your connection is spotty, or you don't want to waste your data by tethering to your phone, but still want to draft some emails.

10. Giphy For Gmail

Giphy, the popular GIF-searching company, has a Chrome extension that puts the power of GIFs straight into your Gmail. If you install the extension, a little rainbow Giphy icon will pop up near your normal formatting icons. And this button will let you insert GIFs into your emails to your heart's content.

11. Dropbox For Gmail

Dropbox for Gmail is a Chrome extension that adds a Dropbox button to Gmail's "Compose." This makes it extremely easy to send Dropbox share links in an email, and allows you to bypass the process of attempting to email large files -- and saves valuable space in your inbox.

12. Boomerang

Boomerang is a plugin that works with Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. It has a lot of great tidbits, but perhaps the most useful is the ability to "send later." You just write a message like you normally would and then use either a calendar picker or text box ("next Monday") to schedule when it will send. You can also set a reminder to yourself if you don't hear back so you know when to follow up.

13. Find Big Mail

If you find you are getting low on space in your Gmail, it's probably because you have a bunch of emails with big attachments cluttering up your inbox. Find Big Mail is a program that scans your account and helps you find the largest files in your inbox. Then it helps you delete them. Poof. In a second, you can cut down the size of your inbox by an insane amount.

14. Wisestamp

Wisestamp is a Chrome extension that helps you customize your signature. You can chose fonts, size, color, and images -- but you can also add in more exotic elements like RSS feeds, and social services like Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.

15. Send From Gmail

This Chrome extension is for anyone who has ever snorted in frustration when they click on an email icon online and Apple's mail client pops up. With Send from Gmail this will never happen again. It makes a Compose window in Gmail pop up whenever you click an email address on any web page.

16. GrexIt

GrexIt is a Chrome extension that is great for collaborating with coworkers, or anyone else you are working on a project with. With shared labels, if you add a label to any email conversation in your inbox, it shows up in your colleagues inboxes with that label attached. It's particularly good for keeping track of who has what assignment, and sharing emails.