New Cards App For iPhone 4S By Apple

On October 17, 2011, in Apple, by Nitesh Patel

Apple is going to launch the new Cards application for  iPhone 4S.Using the application, you will be able to take pictures, choose a design that you want, and then enter an address for it to be sent to.Each card is just $2.99 when sent within the U.S. and $4.99 when sent to or from anywhere [...]

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Google To Launch Online Music Store In “Several Weeks”

On October 14, 2011, in Apple, Google, by Nitesh Patel

Google has been pretty quiet about music since unveiling a cloud service in May, but now the search company reportedly wants to launch an MP3 store. Google could launch the music store in the next several weeks, according to the New York Times, which said the search giant has held talks with top record labels. [...]

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Facebook Has Launched Its official iPad app

On October 12, 2011, in Facebook, by Nitesh Patel

Facebook has finally launched its official iPad app.With the iPad app, you get the full Facebook experience, right at your fingertips. It’s a fun way to keep up with friends, share photos, chat and more.Use your fingertips to scroll through your News Feed. Give the screen a swipe to page through albums. Pinch a picture [...]

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Asus Has Launched ZenBook, World’s Thinnest Laptop

On October 12, 2011, in Notebooks, by Nitesh Patel

ASUS has launched two new super-slim, quick-booting ultraportable Laptops: The Zenbook UX21 (11.6 inches) and UX31 (13.3 inches).These will be among the first notebooks to launch as part of the Intel ultrabook platform. Intel defines the product category as laptops that weigh less than 3 pounds, measure less than 0.8 inches thick, and cost less [...]

Facebook Has Launched A New Translation Tool

On October 11, 2011, in Facebook, by Nitesh Patel

Facebook has launched a new translation tool that will now let its users to translate posts directly inline on Facebook Pages.This is different from Google’s translation tool – this opt-in service is powered by Microsoft Bing and works on individual posts on Facebook Pages, including comments. This service will prove to be very useful for [...]

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How To Password Protect Android Applications With App Protector Lite

On October 11, 2011, in Google, by Nitesh Patel

App Protector Lite can add password protection to any application on Android. You can choose to only lock sensitive apps, such as Photos and Messages, while leave other apps unlocked.You can use numbers, words, or pattern to lock your apps. Pattern can be set as visible or invisible. Password Recovery is also built in to [...]

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Now It’s Easier To Wish Someone A Happy Birthday On Facebook

On October 7, 2011, in Facebook, by Nitesh Patel

With every passing day, the number of friends on our social graphs increases, and our daily “birthday” list increases proportionally as well.  Unfortunately, this means that we may sometimes just shoot out the standard “Happy Birthday” message on someone’s wall when we mean to show them a bit a more attention.   Facebook has always [...]

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Online Order Starts For iPhone 4S

On October 7, 2011, in Apple, iphone, by Nitesh Patel

The Cupertino, Calif., iPhone maker initiated advance sales of the iPhone 4S early Friday, slightly later than originally promised. For those unsure whether they are eligible for an upgrade, Apple offers customers the ability to check eligibility with its three wireless carrier partners in the U.S. Verizon has gone live on its website, offering the [...]

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New Lock Down And Disable Comments Options in Google+

On October 5, 2011, in Google, by Nitesh Patel

Google+ allows you to disable comments and lock down posts from sharing, but so far, you were only able to do it after you share a post.Users can now decide not to allow commenting or resharing before clicking ‘Share,’ instead of rushing to change the setting after the post becomes visible to others. In the [...]

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India Is Going To Launch $35 Tablet Computer “Akash”

On October 5, 2011, in Computers, by Nitesh Patel

Indian Government is going to launch a $35 ultra-low cost tablet computer.The tablet called Akash, is a government project, being manufactured by a Canadian company Datawind in a Noida plant.This upcoming tablet computer will provide connectivity to the country’s masses. Smartphones and tablet computing are India’s great new hope for connectivity. Current internet penetration rate [...]

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