4 Jul 2012

Google Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Review

Google released latest version of its mobile OS Android on June 27, 2012 which is made available for both tablets and mobile phones. Android 4.1 known as Jelly Bean (JB) is the most fastest and smoothest version of Android. It is an update for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich which has lots of bug fixes, new features, new graphic interface with better icons and much more.

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4 Jul 2012 by Unknown · 0

2 Jul 2012

How To Use Galaxy Y as Internet Modem

Samsung Galaxy Y is the most cheapest and affordable Android phone from Samsung. Galaxy Y is popular among Teens like me because of its Android OS and affordable price. There are lots of people who use their Mobile Phone as modem so that they can browse the internet at their home at a cheap price. If you own a Galaxy Y and want to use it as modem, then this post might help you.

Although there are other softwares like KIES to use Galaxy Y as modem, in this post we will use a software called PDAnet. PdaNet has become one of the top 10 Android applications of all time. At just one click, PdaNet instantly shares the Internet access of your Android phone with your computer. It does NOT require root access or hacking your phone's firmware. It works on all Android phones. PdaNet supports both USB Tether and Bluetooth DUN. Your phone can connect to the data service, WiFi, or even through VPN and PdaNet will share it with your computer. It is capable of handling download speed of well above 35Mbps (35000kbps) over USB and is the fastest tethering software available for Android.

Follow steps given below to use SGY as modem:
  • First download and install PDAnet in your PC from here
  • Now download PDAnet for Android from the Google Play Store and install it.
  • When you install PDAnet on PC you will be asked to connect your phone through USB cable, after connecting through USB, PDAnet and some drivers will be installed.
  • Now when your installation is complete, Connect your phone to PC and Enable USB Tether Mode in PDAnet app on your Galaxy Y.
  • You are almost done! Now just right click PDAnet icon in your taskbar and click connect. [make sure that you have enabled packet data on your Galaxy Y]
If you have any problems regarding Galaxy Y, Please comment below.


2 Jul 2012 by Unknown · 0

29 Jun 2012

Download Links for Google Chrome 20 Latest Version

Google Chrome, which is the most popular web browser in this modern world has seen tremendous success in last few years. Google Chrome is a browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier. It is available for all platforms like Windows, Android, iOS etc.

Google recently released latest version of Chrome i.e Google Chrome 20. This latest version has many bug fixes and developments. It comes with lots of useful features and Sync is one of them. It helps you to save previously opened tabs with any devices in your account. When you reopen Google Chrome you will see the  tabs from the previous session. You can also customize Google Chrome to your needs easily.

Other helpful features of Chrome:


One box for everything: Type in the address bar and get suggestions for both search and web pages.
Thumbnails of your top sites: Access your favorite pages instantly with lightning speed from any new tab.
Incognito mode: Don't want pages you visit to show up in your web history? Choose incognito mode for private browsing.
Safe browsing: Google Chrome warns you if you're about to visit a suspected phishing, malware or otherwise unsafe website.


Screenshot of Google Chrome:




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23 Jun 2012

How To Get Mac OS X Lion "Launchpad" in Windows

Launchpad is an app launcher in Mac OS X Lion which enables users to launch an app with a single click of mouse. Initially, the Launchpad screen is populated with the computer programs listed in the "Applications" folder in Mac OS X. The user may then remove apps downloaded from the Mac App Store.

To get this feature in Windows, "xwidgetsoft" at deviantART has created a tool named "XLaunchpad" similar to Launchpad in Mac OS X Lion. There is no need of any installations for XLaunchpad. You can just extract the RAR file and open the tool to use it. You can also carry it using any means of storage i.e its portable.

Screenshot of XLaunchpad:


[ Image Credit - AskVG.com ]

When you open the tool, it will show icons similar to Launchpad of Mac OS X Lion in your Desktop.
If you click at the desktop or at the taskbar, the icons will disappear. To make it show once again press F12 or you can simply click at the icon present in the system tray.

You can also add your desired file or folder by right clicking and selecting Add or you can simply drag n drop. Another great feature of XLaunchpad is that you can also customize number of icons to show per row, number of rows to show per page, distance between rows, size of icons, margins and much more. You can change all these things using its Settings. It also consumes a very little system memory.

It works on almost all versions of Windows.




23 Jun 2012 by Unknown · 0

21 Jun 2012

How to Install Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich on Windows

The latest version of Android that is Android 4.0 (ICS) comes with lot of exciting features and a new cool looking interface. When I first saw a screenshot of a phone running ICS, I felt amazed and I badly wanted to try it but unfortunately my mobile was not compatible to run Android 4.0. After doing a lot of search in google, I finally found a trick to run Android on my Windows. If you don't have a mobile with Android 4.0 and you want to try it on Windows then you are at the right place. In this post I will show you how to install Android 4.0 on Windows.

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21 Jun 2012 by Unknown · 0

Microsoft Announces Surface Tablets

Microsoft has recently announced its own "Surface" tablets at Los Angeles, which is clearly an marking to compete with Apple. This tablet will run Microsoft's new upcoming OS Windows 8. The move breaks with Microsoft's operating model of the past 37 years, which has relied on computer manufacturers to make and market machines running Windows.

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