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Samsung Galaxy S is one of the best Android phones available in the market today and is still selling like hot cakes. With 4” AMOLED capacitive touchscreen and resolution of 480 x 800, it gives a tough competition to iPhone 4’s Retina Display. And these specs are very well backed up by the fast growing Android app store. However, in spite of its popularity there were no official accessories available, but that changed yesterday when Samsung announced a new line of premium accessories for Galaxy S which will take your smartphone experience to the next level. Continue reading ‘Accessories for Samsung Galaxy S’

Alright, we knew that this is going to happen one day, and the day has arrived. Famous security solution company Kaspersky has recently found a malware-SMS with the name, Trojan-SMS.AndroidOS.FakePlayer.a, which acts like a media player for Android based devices and then sends SMS to premium services, which in turn make money for the imposter. Continue reading ‘Caution: SMS Trojan for Android Detected By Kaspersky [Precautionary Steps]‘

Gmail is one of the most popular and commonly used email service, today its users are being greeted by a new look of Gmail which is the result of recently made improvements in interface. You can now access your contacts and tasks directly from the left navigation bar from where you access your mails. These changes were made to gmail after carefully analyzing the user feedback. Continue reading ‘Gmail Updates Contacts in Left Navigation Bar With Revamped Looks’

USB port has proved to be a revolutionary discovery in transferring data for the past few years. But along with fast data transfers came more threats like spywares and malwares which are spreading more quickly because of easy access and gullible users. Hence, to ensure a secured system you are required to keep a watch on the devices connected via USB ports. However, this is not possible all the time. So, a software solution would be a better idea. Continue reading ‘How to Disable USB Port on Windows Easily’

One thing which I find very annoying with Firefox is that whenever a new version of Firefox is launched, old add-ons doesn’t work anymore with it. And now, you must be facing this same problem with Firefox 4. However, Firefox 4 is still in beta, but most of you must have already started using it. Continue reading ‘How to enable Incompatible Add-Ons with Firefox 4′

Twitter is well known for the quick information it provides. With a lot of users sharing interesting things and timelines getting bombarded with tweets, tracking Twitter conversations between two Twitter users is not an easy task, here a tracking service named Between comes to rescue, it makes this job super simple. Continue reading ‘Track Conversations Between two Twitter Users’
Google, now a new synonym for the word innovation recently rolled out a new interface for the image search. No doubt the new interface was admired by most but there were few who disliked the change. For people still working on slow internet connection found it troublesome to work with the new image search. For such uses there is an option at the end of the page to revert back to old image search but reaching the link altogether is also a problem. Now here is a sure shot solution for Firefox and Epic users.
Continue reading ‘Get the Old Google Image Search Permanently in Firefox’

There are times when we need to share notes and documents with our friends and family. There are many ways to share notes and documents online nowadays but most of them require sign-ups and other details hence taking away bit time. But what if we need the notes to be looked over and modified by our friends instantly? Write.fm is a simple answer to this. Continue reading ‘Write Notes With Multiple Attachments and Share them Online’
I am sure every one has experienced God Mode in many of the day-to-day PC games which makes a player omnipotent and indestructible. Well now you can have the same power and command in your very own installation of Windows 7.
Continue reading ‘How To Activate God Mode in Windows 7′
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While working on our systems we open lots of essential applications like Microsoft Office, Web browsers, Ebook readers etc. There are times when we have to switch between windows and applications to perform some work. In Windows 7 there is a feature of previewing thumbnails of applications on taskbar. But there is no way to work or scroll through inactive windows. For instance, while working on Microsoft Word if you want to check out a loading webpage in your browser, you have to make the browser application as active in order to do so. But this situation can be easily handled with WizMouse. Continue reading ‘Scroll Through Inactive Windows without Losing Focus from Active Ones’