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How to install MongoDB on Windows - javatpoint

How to install MongoDB on Windows for beginners and professionals with examples on CRUD, insert document, query document, update document, delete document, use database, projection etc.

Psystar halts sales of Mac tool, will peddle Linux PCs | Network World

Mac clone maker Psystar last week indefinitely suspended sales of its only product, a $50 utility that lets customers install Apple's Snow Leopard operating system on generic Intel-based computers.

5 tips for Facebook from security and privacy experts | Network World

'Get the dislike button!' 'OMG this girl KILLED herself after her dad posted on her wall!' What do these comments have in common? They are two of the scams we see making the rounds on Facebook in an attempt to get you to click on and install a bad application. The Facebook con popping up everywhere this week is the 'total profile views' ruse. It's another version of the 'See who viewed your profile' trick that makes its way around the social network and plays to the user's ego and desire for information ab

The debate resumes over Mac security | Network World

The Mac community this week has been debating an updated Knowledge Base article on Apple's Web site that raised questions about the company's stance on security. The recent update, which was pulled down on Tuesday, originally recommended that users install at least one antivirus software app. It was an odd statement given that Apple has often bashed rival Windows for being less secure than Mac OS X.

Microsoft to start automatic updates of IE without asking the user | Network World

Microsoft next year will change its automated update process for the Internet Explorer (IE) Web browser to push out the latest version of the browser for XP, Vista and Windows 7 without the notification-style install prompt presented to the end user today.

Microsoft unwraps netbook Windows 7 upgrade tool | Network World

Microsoft has released a tool that lets netbook owners install Windows 7 on their machines using a USB flash drive, sidestepping the usual requirement of a DVD drive.

Apple probes iPhone battery woes | Network World

Continued complaints by iPhone owners about fast-draining batteries have prompted Apple to ask some users to install power-logging software on their smartphones in an effort to diagnose the problem.

China hits back at U.S. senator’s spying claims | Network World

China's Foreign Ministry brushed off but did not specifically deny accusations that Chinese authorities are forcing foreign hotel chains operating here to install Internet eavesdropping devices ahead of the Olympics.

Hotels to spy on Olympics guests, says U.S. senator | Network World

Kansas Senator Sam Brownback reiterated accusations Tuesday that China is forcing foreign-owned hotels to install electronic eavesdropping equipment ahead of next month's Olympics.

German Mac clone maker willing to take on Apple | Network World

A German maker of Mac clones Friday said it's ready to face Apple Inc. in court to defend its right to install Mac OS X on the Intel-powered computers it sells.

Analyst: Will Microsoft let Windows 7 users downgrade to XP | Network World

Downgrade rights for Windows 7 will be "hugely important," an analyst said Thursday, but he's not optimistic that Microsoft Corp. will let users continue to install Windows XP on new machines.

iPhone jailbreaking still legal in US, but don’t meddle with an iPad | Network World

Modifying Apple's iPhone software to install applications not approved by Apple will still be legal under new exemptions to take effect on Sunday in the U.S., but illegal for an iPad and other tablets.

Silver Peak to offer free, downloadable versions of WAN optimization products | Network World

After watching customers continually download and install one of the vendor's free, limited products from the company website, Silver Peak CEO Rick Tinsley was interested to see how they would respond to the same access to its more advanced products.

Maxtor’s Central Axis | Network World

Maxtor Corp.'s Central Axis (US$319.99) offers a new way to add a centralized, always-available terabyte of storage to your local network, whether you install it at home to share media files or set it up at work to share proposals among your colleagues. You can even stream your media to UPnP AV-compatible (Universal Plug and Play Audio/Visual) networked entertainment systems without using a computer. Best of all, by setting up an account with Seagate Global Access, you can store and retrieve files from the

Untethered iPhone jailbreak works, but it won’t be released | Network World

A famed iPhone hacker has developed a fresh way to jailbreak Apple's iOS 6 operating system in order to install unauthorized apps, but he says he won't release it.

Rwanda calls for bids for e-Cabinet system | Network World

The Rwanda Information Technology Authority (RITA) has invited bids from IT consulting firms to develop, install, commission, implement training for and maintain an e-Cabinet system.

Peugot Citroen says oui to desktop Linux | Network World

French automaker PSA Peugeot Citroen gave a major boost to Linux desktop legitimacy with its recent announcement to install 20,000 Novell SUSE Linux desktops and 2,500 SUSE Linux servers into its IT infrastructure over the next several years.

Ford motors to Getronics and Cisco for unified communications | Network World

Last week, Getronics, a company that specializes in IT workspace management services, announced it had won a contract with Ford for IP-based unified communications and collaboration. Under the terms of the contract Getronics will “install, deploy, and manage a voicemail, audio conferencing, and Web collaboration solution to 42,000 Ford employees in the U.S.” according to the Getronics prepared statement.

Start-up targets 4TB storage device at consumers | Network World

Next month, a start-up called Data Robotics will unveil a storage device for consumers that it claims is easy to install and maintain.

Microsoft eases hardware terms for XP on low-cost PCs | Network World

Microsoft has loosened the hardware restrictions that PC makers must adhere to in order to install Windows XP on ultra-low-cost PCs, according to documents seen by IDG News Service.

Microsoft reissues patch, encourages XP SP2, SP3 re-installs | Network World

Microsoft Thursday blamed human error for having to reissue a patch originally released last week to close a critical flaw in Windows and encouraged users of Windows XP SP2 and SP3 to install it promptly.

Opera 9.5 proves a fine browsing alternative | Network World

Okay, I have to admit I was a bit concerned when I downloaded version 9.5 of Opera, which shipped June 13. At first glance, this lean, mean browsing machine seemed to be showing signs of middle-age spread. At 6.8 MB, the install file is about twice as fat as the approximately 3 MB I'm used to from Opera -- it is even larger than the 5.7 MB install of Mozilla Firefox 2.0 (but not larger than Firefox 3 at 7.8 MB). I was afraid they'd slapped heavy saddlebags on the racehorse browser I'd grown to love.

Vista bug forces legit users to reactivate OS | Network World

A bug in Windows Vista's built-in antipiracy technology is telling some users that they need to reactivate the operating system after they install new device drivers or run newly installed software.

Creating an SSL certificate for WEBrick | Network World

We are developing a Ruby on Rails application and it is almost ready for production. We need to use SSL and https URLs rather than plain old http.The WEBrick server Rails uses is different from Apache, and we’re stuck trying to install the SSL certificate so that Ruby on Rails will use it.

Sierra Leone set for solar-powered school PC center | Network World

Plans are set to install the first computer center powered by solar energy in Sierra Leone.

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