Posted by Naeem on September 5, 2010 ·
Finally! After a long wait, YourTube app has been updated to version 2.0, bringing full iOS 4.x support for jailbroken iOS devices including the support for iPhone 4 Retina Display and iPad. Not only can you now download YouTube videos on your iPhone, iPad and iPod touch, but you can now also import all your downloaded video in iPod app seamlessly! This new feature is dubbed as “Gremlin” and [...]
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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 [...]
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Posted by Naeem on September 2, 2010 ·
Apple’s jewel in its iPod crown is, without a shadow of a doubt, the new fourth-generation iPod touch, revealed earlier today by the company’s charismatic CEO, Steve Jobs.
That said, the new iPod touch 4G was perhaps the least surprising of this week’s announcements from Apple.
The good old Apple rumour mill had been suggesting that the latest touchscreen media player would [...]
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Posted by Naeem on August 25, 2010 ·
It’s official. Google has acquired Like.com. In a post on Like.com’s homepage, the company’s CEO and Founder Munjal Shah writes that the visual search engine has been bought by Google. We originally reported the acquisition last weekend. While terms of the deal were not disclosed, we’ve heard it’s valued at upwards of $100 million.
Shah’s message doesn’t really give us any hints as [...]
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Posted by Naeem on August 19, 2010 ·
Nikon just made the cheap DSLR market interesting again: Their first DSLR with 1080p video, the D3100, is the first DSLR with real, constant autofocus powers during video recording. And it’s only 700 bucks.
Even though Nikon was first to the party with the D90, Canon has effectively staked out DSLR video as its private fiefdom, delivering camera after camera with superior video prowess, [...]
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Posted by Naeem on August 19, 2010 ·
ProofPronto.com has released an “iPhone Recovery Stick” that allows you access to deleted text messages, call logs, contacts, appointments, Internet history, images and other data from your iPhone.
“Until now, there was no simple way for parents, spouses or business owners to recover deleted data from iPhones. The technology behind our product is a game changer for law enforcement, [...]
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Posted by Naeem on August 18, 2010 ·
WordPress allows bloggers to easily integrate Google Adsense inside wordpress using plugins. Google Adsense has become the most popular online contextual advertising program and proper custom integration with WordPress can help to increase Adsense earnings.
Google Adsense WordPress Plugins
Listed below are 10 best Adsense plugins which help you work smarter with wordpress.
Adsense Deluxe – offers [...]
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Posted by Naeem on August 15, 2010 ·
To find out, we’ve gathered 12 of the best solid state drives known to man. More importantly, our so-solid dozen includes examples of every one of the key SSD drive controllers currently on the market.
But first, a bit of history. SSD flash drives were supposed to be the final piece of the solid state puzzle. The last significant component to make the shift from moving parts to solid [...]
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Posted by Naeem on August 13, 2010 ·
The GeForce GTX 480 is the first of Nvidia’s new Fermi cards that we had the pleasure of playing with and it’s one molten beast of a graphics card. In our benchmarks it has regularly hit the 90°C mark and took a layer or two of skin off our unprotected fingers.
Its little brother, the GTX 470 is a far more sedate fella, in heat terms at least. So ripe for a bit of judicious overclocking [...]
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Posted by Naeem on August 13, 2010 ·
Android is a great little mobile operating system for the modern smartphone, but it can feel a little bewildering and complex to the newcomer.
Google’s quest to make everyone feel at home by providing layer upon layer of option screens and hundreds of tweakable settings can leave people a little lost, plus there’s your widgets to worry about, the Home screen layout and much [...]
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