Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 15, 2006.
Windows Freeware GMail remote command lets you Perform Simple File open and shutdown operations just by sending mail to your GMail MailBox using special tags. What You can do with it?
- 1 – To execute applications;
- 2 – To open web pages;
- 3 – To shutdown the system.
After Downloading the Program GRC, you'll need to make sure MSINET.OCX file is available in your Windows System32 folder. Once you have the MSINET.OCX file inside your System32 folder you can start use the Program. Run the Program from where you've unzipped it. Click on the Settings to see the Tags and Commands.

Now Click on the LOGIN menu item to continue to login. Enter your Gmail username and password and click on Sign On Button.

Once you've signed in you just need to send an e-mail to that gmail account using specific tags on the e-mail subject. As for Example you can send an e-mail which has a subject – [open]http://www.tech2all.com[/open]. Once the mail delivered to the specific gmail mailbox the GRC program will open the website http://www.tech2all.com using the default web browser. Another Example would be – [open]c:\windows\system32\calc.exe[/open] which will execute the Calculator. See the Example of a mail below.
Here is the Links you need
GMail Remote Command AKA GRC HomePage
MSINET.OCX
Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 1, 2006.

Todays internet ERA you'll need a protection of firewall rathar than depending on your hardwares firewall. Some times you gotta tweak and customize the firewall to your optimum needs. Today i've found on Engadget, they have a nice and hand to hand tutorial on setting up your personal linux firewall system by yourself. Go ahead and read the tutorial here.
Written by Ruhani Rabin on June 1, 2006.
Now a days we have digital gadgets and cameras everywhere. Everyday new technologies come out. Digital cameras becoming more complex, featureful and smaller. Most of the new and old photographers has real trouble with these complex digital cameras. When i bought my own digital camera i had real trouble balancing it while taking a shot. I found this article at Digital PhotoGraphy school which has some interesting tips on digital camera holding techniques.
Read at Digital Photography School
Written by Ruhani Rabin on May 18, 2006.

Instructables has a step-by-step for turning a regular old landline phone into a VoIP phone.
This hack requires a little bit of electronic hobbist kinda soldering and might not be for the novice hardware tweaker, but the results look quite good. If you've been wanting to try out Skype but haven't wanted to buy a new headset and you've got an phone laying around, this seems like a cool stuff to do.
Portable SkyPE Phone [at Instructables]
Written by Ruhani Rabin on May 14, 2006.
Shopping–for some, it's a day well spent, and for others, it's a word of contempt! No matter what your attitude towards shopping may be, there are some ways to streamline the experience without breaking your back, wallet, or patience!
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