June 6th, 2013 by Rejo Raju in
Tablets
Lightweight, small and easy to carry, a tablet is an essential item to bring with you on your next vacation, whether business or personal. The numerous capabilities of the various tablets ensure that you will be entertained, regardless of how many hours you spend in the car or airport. Read the rest of this entry >>
May 24th, 2013 by Rejo Raju in
Twitter
After google, outlook and dropbox it is twitter who have taken a move to enable two step verification for users account. This is been lately accepted by many leading companies so to prevent one’s account from being compromised.
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May 23rd, 2013 by Richie Sajan in
Tips
These days, you can use technology for just about everything. It can make your life more organized, and it can also make your life simpler. When you’re trying to find a job though, simplicity and organization may not be the first things on your mind though. After all, right now, you’re trying to find work. Read the rest of this entry >>
“Do you want to add a data plan to that?”
It’s a question everyone buying a tablet has to face at checkout. On the surface, purchasing an independent data plan for a tablet certainly doesn’t seem like a bad idea. With a monthly subscription to a service provider like Verizon or AT&T, you’ll be able to use your tablet anywhere, anytime. However, what the sales associate isn’t telling you is that if you own a smart phone, you already can use your tablet anywhere, anytime – and you don’t need pay an extra $130 for the tablet and $30 a month to do it. It’s called tethering, and it’s something every tablet owner should know how to do. Read the rest of this entry >>
May 1st, 2013 by Richie Sajan in
Andoird
Android with all its wonderfulness and customization provides a very powerful platform for everyone – right from a novice to a seasoned programmer. The ability to customize and optimize just about anything in Android is just so superb (Read custom ROMS!) This ability also allows any Android user, with the right privileges, to replace just about anything in Android with something better. Here’s a look at 3 replacements to the default Android messaging app. Read the rest of this entry >>
After facebook, letting user to use the commenting widget of facebook on one’s site, its now Google+ who have turned on this feature for blogger platform. Read the rest of this entry >>