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Avoid the RuFraud Android Scam- Here’s How

Avoid the RuFraud Android Scam- Here’s How

| January 4, 2012 | 0 Comments

You might be aware of the RuFraud scam that tricked people into sending premium text messages. Ever since Google came to know about it, it has removed 22 apps, including Angry Birds and Sim City. So that’s all fine and we’re safe. But the problem is that RuFraud isn’t the only scamming software. Since Android [...]

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Must-Have Android Widgets for 2012

Must-Have Android Widgets for 2012

| December 23, 2011 | 2 Comments

Widgets are among the most innovative and exciting things about Android. They are tiny live apps that sit on your home screen. If you are an Android noob, you might get confused with widgets because they are not like normal apps that open from the list of applications. To install them, you have to press [...]

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Google Currents, what’s all the hype?

| December 10, 2011 | 0 Comments

Google has finally launched its one of the most anticipated virtual-magazine-style newsreader, Google Currents. Google Currents is available for your smartphone and tablet.  So all the web is flooding about Google Currents. Do you want to know what are the special features of Currents? And what is all the hype around the Google Currents? Lets [...]

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Skype not working on Nokia (S60) phones?

Skype not working on Nokia (S60) phones?

| December 9, 2011 | 0 Comments

Is your Skype not working on Nokia E5,E6,E61,E61i, E62, E65, E70, E71, E72,N70, N72, N80, N90, N91, N92,N93 and hence your s60 Symbian phone? Then here is a simple solution!

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Necessary Android Apps for Web Designers

Necessary Android Apps for Web Designers

| November 13, 2011 | 0 Comments

Are you a web designer? Do you have an Android phone/tablet? If yes, then this article is for you. I have compiled a list of some apps that a web designer must have (along with their QR codes for easy download).

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Jellybean to Follow Ice Cream Sandwich

Jellybean to Follow Ice Cream Sandwich

| September 15, 2011 | 2 Comments

It seems that Google has got a sweet tooth. The company has developed almost a tradition ever since it launched Android for the smart phone market. Every new build of its increasingly hot operating system for smart phones and tablets is named after a dessert. Its versions are named alphabetically, and the latest one is [...]

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Open Source: A New Change in Software Industry

Open Source: A New Change in Software Industry

| September 9, 2011 | 0 Comments

If you go as far back as 20th century, you will notice the tremendous growth in automobiles over the last century. The first reasonably priced automobile was Model T which Henry Ford’s company Ford Motor had produced. Though many features were not offered, like there was a singly engine type and quite a few body [...]

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Linux Hacking Tools for administrators

Linux Hacking Tools for administrators

| September 7, 2011 | 5 Comments

‘Hacking’ is a word that would raise your brows and generate curiosity. If you are working on a Linux system and are interested in hacking, a fresh collection of some of the best Linux hacking tools is given here. But before you begin, the correct use of these tools is in your hands. These tools [...]

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Is Android an open-source or not?

Is Android an open-source or not?

| September 7, 2011 | 7 Comments

Google is well known when it comes to programming circles as to redefine words so that it could suit its ideas. For an example, take “Beta”. Majority thinks it as a pre-release and buggy software that is working for most of the time but is still going through tests. But Google uses the word to [...]

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Hackers and Linux Source Code Site

Hackers and Linux Source Code Site

| September 6, 2011 | 0 Comments

All those readers who are interested in Linux would be aware that there are two types of hackers. Some of them are the good ones who make free software like Linux kernel, while others are the bad ones who break into your computers. Kernel.org is said to be the home to this Linux project and [...]

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