Posted by Naeem on September 8, 2010 ·
I just wrote about the newly discovered PS3 jailbreak which can now be done using your Nexus One, HTC Desire or other Android handsets.
PS3 jailbreak from Android phones is completely free to use, unlike the USB mod to jailbreak PS3 which required you to purchase the USB for $150.
How to Jailbreak/Hack PS3 with Nexus One
You can follow the step-by-step tutorial below to jailbreak your PS3. Remember, [...]
Continue Reading...
Posted by Naeem on September 6, 2010 ·
Before reading on, if you’re wondering why you should root your Android phone, read the excellent 5 reasons on The Next Web. Another reason I would add in case of Samsung Galaxy S would be that you can completely remove the lagging that happens sometimes when a lot of read and writes are performed simultaneously to the build in SD memory by multiple apps.
Experts say that this is due to the wrong [...]
Continue Reading...
Posted by Naeem on September 6, 2010 ·
The days of building websites targeted solely at desktop or laptop environments are over. Users can and will access your website from a variety of internet-enabled devices.
Accessing the web from mobile devices is far from new. However, the popularity of smartphones and cheaper data packages from network providers have driven a sharp rise in mobile web usage, which is not just reserved for [...]
Continue Reading...
Posted by Naeem on September 5, 2010 ·
I got the Samsung Galaxy S for my personal use, and after a few days of playing with the phone, I will be covering vairous articles on that phone i.e rooting, flashing a new ROM etc.
Let’s start off with something basic. One of the most important things you should know is how to get into Recovery mode on the Samsung Galaxy S I9000.
Follow the steps below to get into the Recovery mode.
Turn off [...]
Continue Reading...
Posted by Naeem on September 3, 2010 ·
TweetDeck has jumped from the beta 6 release of TweetDeck for Android directly to beta 7.
Some new features has been added and the app seems a bit faster to me than before with no lags. I’m still exploring the app for mroe changes and tweaks.
You can catch the official changelog below:
Option to remove Facebook, Buzz, and Foursquare updates from the home timeline
Improved map view
Ability to [...]
Continue Reading...
Posted by Naeem on September 3, 2010 ·
Overveiw and Design
Samsung’s Galaxy Tab device might not have been the best kept secret in the world, but its arrival at IFA still saw a lot of excitement and clamour to try out the new tablet.
The dinky device, which has a 7-inch screen and weighs in at only 380g, is meant to be the portable and pocketable answer to the heft of the iPad, and certainly feels that way when you first play [...]
Continue Reading...
Posted by Naeem on September 3, 2010 ·
If you are one of the millions of people who use WordPress, this article will help you improve the appearance, functionality, and performance of your WordPress-powered websites. Each of these “stupid WordPress tricks” is presented as clearly and succinctly as possible, including as many notes, instructions, and pointers as needed for successful implementation. Of course, keep in mind that [...]
Continue Reading...
Posted by Naeem on September 3, 2010 ·
The Xbox 360 repair can be something on which you might have to spend a lot of your money and in these days of economical crisis you would want to save as much of your money as possible. If you are a video game lover and are much fond of playing these games on your Xbox 360 console then you would want to save your money and time too if you observe some kind of problem with your console.
There are [...]
Continue Reading...
Posted by Naeem on September 1, 2010 ·
The new iPod Nano hardly bigger than an oversized stamp. It does away with the click wheel (and all things video) in favor of a multitouch screen. But how do you use it?
The tiny touchscreen iPod Nano is 46% smaller and 42% lighter than its predecessor, and scarcely larger than the new iPod Shuffle. It has hard volume buttons, Voiceover, FM radio, NIke+ support, and a pedometer, and Apple’s [...]
Continue Reading...
Posted by Naeem on September 1, 2010 ·
Apple’s iTunes 10 has ditched the old logo and added some new features. But most of all, they’ve created a social network for music called Ping. It’s not the cloud we were hoping for, but it’s still enticing.
Ping is built into the iTunes store, where you can see all the recent activity from your friends and various artists you might be following. You’ll have custom [...]
Continue Reading...