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Monday, August 29, 2011

12 Coolest Conceptual Gadgets You May Have Never Seen Before

In this modern and advanced age technology to get people interested in getting into this new and innovative instruments. Some of these gadgets exists some or not. Hope so, it can be extremely high chance of getting into production anywhere in the future. Here are some really cool concept gadgets, just concepts for now but we really hope it’ll be implemented, that inspires. May be some will be upcoming gadgets soon. If we happened to missed something impressive, please let us know in comment. iPhone5 concept (iphone5 coming on October as Reports) The Internet is abuzz once again with rumors of the inevitable iPhone 5 Egg Computer Mouse Elecom’s Egg computer mouse features beautiful design and comes in a variety of colors that would...

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

How to Sync iTunes to Your Android Phone

If you have iTunes, and you don’t have an iPhone – but an Android phone instead, syncing iTunes to your phone can be frustrating. So here are some tips to sync iTunes and make sure your cover art works well on your Android phone.Syncing iTunesSalling Media offers a complete solution for syncing your iTunes media to Android. On top of that it is really user friendly and super fast.It will ask you to mount your phone as a disk drive when you launch it; so pick up your phone, swipe down the notification bar, and tap the disk drive option.Once you mount your phone as a disk drive, Salling Media immediately detects your phone as an external storage media. Head over to the music tab, click the sync button, and you’ll find all your iTunes music in...

Friday, July 29, 2011

What Apple's iCloud Means For You

If you own any Apple device, it's likely you own multiple computing devices – one or more Apple portable gadgets such as an iPhone, an iPad or an iPod Touch, and a desktop or laptop PC. And it's also likely you have some content on one of these portable devices – photos, music, documents, email, et al – that'd you'd like to access on all your Apple portable devices and PCs. Apple's iCloud service, announced this morning (June 6), not only solves this one-to-one content/device relationship problem, but establishes a new way of thinking about where your content is stored and how you access it. The idea is your content and personal data need not be trapped on whatever device it was created or purchased on. If you snap a photo on your iPhone,...

New iPhone 5, iPad 3 Coming Soon?

Thinking of buying a new iPhone 4 or buying your first iPad? Wait. The latest rumors have Apple unveiling its long-rumored iPhone 5 in mid-August at the earliest, sometime in September at the latest. A month later, there may be a next-generation iPad 3. And all will run the new Apple mobile operating system, iOS 5, which you can read more about in "What Apple's iCloud Means For You." To 4G or not to 4G? Here's what the Apple cognoscenti doesn't know about the iPhone 5: whether or not it will connect to super-speedy 4G data cell networks for faster Web browsing, faster app loading and operating, and faster uploads and downloads. As you might know, there are two different types of 4G an iPhone 5 could access. There's LTE (which stands for...

Friday, April 8, 2011

Another Google Easter Egg: Search "Tilt" on Smartphones

Can't get enough of Google's search pranks? Grab a smartphone and search for "tilt" or "askew" on Google's mobile website.Doing so knocks the search results off kilter, as you can see in the image above. If you're without a smartphone, you can check out the gag on the mobile-formatted version of Google's desktop site.Google already messed with us last week on April Fool's Day. Searching for "helvetica" returned all search results in comic sans. Searching for "comic sans" had the same effect. Those searches are back to normal now, but I guess Google wanted to get smartphone users in on the fun, albeit a bit late.I've already made the mistake of staring at the image for too long. Now everything on my computer monitor looks...

Thursday, April 7, 2011

How to embed Bing search results and content directly in your email

We live in times where we rely heavily on the search results shown by various search engines like Google, Bing or Yahoo. You may be, at times, required to use them to download content so that you can mail as an attachment. But you can if you wish, directly embed the results in your Hotmail. Let’s add the Bing search results directly into your email: Login to your Hotmail account and click on New. You will see an option From Bing. Then drag down the list.You will find variety of options like images, videos, maps etc. I am choosing Images just for the sake of  simplicity. Type “Windows 7” in the search box to get the results beneath the search box. Click on Insert which you find after every result. We just added the image in our email...

Answers to 7 common Windows 7 Power issues – FAQ

If you have some questions pertaining to some Windows 7 power issues or problems then this FAQ will definitely be able to help you. Microsoft has compiled an excellent resource of answers to the common questions which a Windows 7 user may have while troubleshooting Power options or issues. Q1: Why does my computer wake every day at 12:48 and then run a diagnostic tool?A1: To determine why this occurs, use the -WAKETIMERS option to determine what is currently set. Scheduled tasks are one of the primary items that the -WAKETIMERS option will show. To use this option, run the following command: POWERCFG -WAKETIMERS Q2: How can I determine all the available sleep states?A2: Use the -AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES option. To do this, run the following command: POWERCFG –AVAILABLESLEEPSTATES Q3:...

How to wake up your PC from Stand-by mode or Hibernation

Have you ever wondered if it’s possible to wake up your system from a Stand-by mode or Hibernation programmatically? The answer is yes, it’s possible. Wake-Up is a utility which will do it for you. Once activated it resides in the system and wakes it up at predefined time, runs a file and if necessary sends it into Stand-by mode, hibernates it or shuts it down. It can also be used to run scheduled operations every day, or on specific day(s). The features of this program are: * Can restore almost every Windows-based operating system from a Stand-by mode that support ACPI * Can run a file or open a web page at a predetermined time after a wake-up event * Can send system back to Stand-by mode (hibernate it, shut it down, or log off user)...

How to turn off logon password protection in Windows 7

When you start Windows 7, by default, you are required to present your logon password credentials in order to proceed. However if you are the only user and if you do not wish to password protect your PC, you can turn it off and enable automatic LogOn to Windows 7. To do so, type control userpasswords2 in Start search and hit enter. This will open the User Accounts settings window. Under the Users tab, un-check Users must enter a user name and password to use this computer.Clip Apply > OK. Reboot. Source: http://www.thewindowsclub.com/how-to-turn-off-login-password-protection-in-windows-7#ixzz1IqDiS...

How to create a custom Email ID for your domain in Hotmail

Hotmail is one of the most popular and most widely used email service in the world right now. If you own a domain name and want to create a custom email ID associated with your domain name, you can easily do that using the Windows Live Admin Center. You will be able to use this email ID as Windows Live IDs and can use them with Windows Live Messenger, etc, just as you do with a normal @hotmail ID. The first thing that you have to do before starting is to register a domain name (if you don’t already have one). After you have purchased a domain name, you can start the procedure. To set up you custom email ID, first go to domains.live.com. Click Get Started. In the next page enter your domain name. As we want to setup an email account,...

Windows 8: Automatic Aero colorization based on wallpapers

Windows 8 Automatic Aero color Microsoft is planning to auto color the Aero UI inside Windows 8 to correspond to a users wallpaper choice. The latest in a series of leaks by Rafael Rivera and Paul Thurrott reveals the latest customisation feature for Windows 8. Microsoft has added an automatic color selection tool for the Aero border color. The control works by picking up colors from a users wallpaper. Rivera has posted several screenshots of the new feature in action which demonstrates the Aero border color switching based on several wallpapers. Microsoft is believed to be working on a Metro design user interface for Windows 8. Leaked screenshots, posted earlier this month, also show a flattened Metro UI interface...

Display your User picture in Windows 7 taskbar

Taskbar UserTile is a small freeware which allows you to add your User picture tile in the Windows 7 taskbar. Simply click on the downloaded app and your user pic will get displayed in notification area between the clock and the Show desktop buttom.From this button you can change your settings, customize your look, log off, lock PC or switch user. To exit, simply right click and click Close. Download: DeviantArt. Source: http://www.thewindowsclub.com/display-your-user-pictures-in-windows-7-taskbar#ixzz1IpqpQx...

Monday, April 4, 2011

Google’s Gmail Motion Prank Turned Into Reality [VIDEO]

Remember Gmail Motion, the new feature that lets you use body gestures to compose and send emails in Gmail? It was obviously an April Fools joke, but now it’s also real, courtesy of the folks from the Institute of Creative Technologies. The technology is jokingly dubbed SLOOW – Software Library Optimizing Obligatory Waving – and it uses a Microsoft Kinect camera to control Gmail. The same team used the technology, which is actually called Flexible Action and Articulated Skeleton Toolkit (FAAST), to play World of Warcraft using only body motions in December 2010. Amazingly enough, it works pretty much as Google had intended: you can type text into Gmail by using body gestures, and send an email by “licking” the stamp and slapping...

HANDS ON: Chumby8, a Bigger, Better Networked App Player [PICS]

The third model of the Chumby line is about to hit the streets on April 5, and the bigger, better networked app player is called Chumby8. We got one of the first ones available for review. What the heck is a Chumby8, anyway? Depending on how you’d like to use it, at $199, it’s either the most sophisticated alarm clock in the world, or it’s a clunky, anachronistic distant relative of the iPad with a non-removable kickstand in the back. Like its older brethren, the Chumby Classic and Chumby One, Chumby8 wirelessly connects to your Wi-Fi network, and then lets you use one of its 1500+ apps such as Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, YouTube and Pandora. By far, its strongest capabilities are its alarm clock features, able to launch apps or wake you up...

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