Archive for the ‘Mobiles’ Category

Use Your Ordinary Mobile Phone as Google Search Engine

Posted by Ashish On 19 December 2011 No Commented

Today, Google is the main tool that we use to search anything we want on the web. But if you want to access it without internet connection on your phone then? Yes you can do that! As i have described in the last post, you can use some special set of keywords and send them [...]

Tips to Use Your Ordinary Phone as a Smartphone

Posted by Ashish On 12 December 2011 one Commented

Don’t you have a smartphone? Are you been jealous of your friends having 1 or 2 of them? Don’t worry, you can do nearly all the mobile tricks they can if you know how to use your ordinary phone. However, the day-to-day routine becomes increasingly more inconvenient for those who can’t download an app at [...]

How To Install Android 2.3 Gingerbread Keyboard On Any Android Phone Without Rooting

Posted by Ashish On 9 December 2011 No Commented

Google has released the latest version of its mobile operating system (version 2.3) named Gingerbread on the Android’s second birthday. While version 2.2 code-named Froyo was major in terms of improving speed, performance. Gingerbread focuses on improving user interface with new keyboard layout, support for internet and video calls, better gaming and media experience.

How To Make Free VOIP Calls From Android or Iphone

Posted by Ashish On 20 November 2011 No Commented

VOIP means Voice Over Internet Protocol which is used to transmit  Voice calls over Internet. There are many applications which can serve the purpose but the only requirement is that both the phones should have same application installed and Internet connectivity (preferably Wifi or 3G). Here are the few applications that can be used on [...]

Send Files From PC To Nokia Phone Without Bluetooth Or Cable – Use Nokia Drop

Posted by Ashish On 25 May 2011 No Commented

Technology is advancing day-by-day. Even judging by the apps being launched every hour, it is “okay” to say that technology is advancing by each passing hour. If you don’t agree, read on the next few lines of this articles. Take the example of transferring files from PC to phone. Earlier we used to transfer files [...]

Reset Your Mobile Memory Card Password 2 minutes

Posted by Ashish On 25 May 2011 one Commented

We usually set password for our memory card for privacy and security, but the common mistake every one does at least once in out life time forgetting password. If you set password for mobile memory card, then you should be not forget the password. If you does then the only option is to formate your [...]

How to make Word 2007 always save in 2003 format?

Posted by Ashish On 11 May 2011 No Commented

Not everyone has updated to the 2007 edition of Microsoft Office. So a problem arises as we send them a Word 2007 document without converting it into 2003 format. However, it is possible to make Word 2007 always save in 2003 format. By changing a few settings, we can make Word 2007 always save in [...]

Windows Phone 7 devices updated unofficially won’t be getting any further official updates

Posted by Ashish On 9 May 2011 No Commented

Yesterday Microsoft released a new (security) update for the Windows Phone 7 OS. It seems not all devices will qualify for this update though. Those phones that have been updated previously via any unofficial channel, won’t be able to get this update and any further to follow.

Android 2.3.4 Update for Nexus S brings Video Chat

Posted by Ashish On 5 May 2011 one Commented

Google has released a new Gingerbread update that brings Google Talk with video and voice chat support for Android smartphones. Finally, Android devices get Gtalk with video or voice chat over 3G/4G or Wi-Fi. Only Nexus S devices are blessed with the new Android 2.3.4 update while others will receive it later. That means if [...]

Microsoft Releases Tool To Migrate iOS Apps to WP7

Posted by Ashish On 5 May 2011 No Commented

Microsoft has been a late entrant to the mobile apps scene and its Windows Marketplace catering to Windows Phone 7 devices has therefore unsurprisingly got just over 10,000 apps as of now. This is nowhere near what application stores of Apple or Google Android or even Samsung have to offer. In an effort to increase [...]

Vodafone 3G Prepaid Tariff Plans (for Mobiles and 3G Data Cards)

Posted by Ashish On 21 April 2011 No Commented

Vodafone has officially launched their 3G Tariff Plans in India and most of them are similar to that of leaked Vodafone 3G Plans. However, Vodafone’s 3G Plans are not so impressive because there is no single Unlimited 3G Data Plan and the existing ones are far more expensive than BSNL and DoCoMo.

Mobile Trojan Malware Targets Android Devices

Posted by Ashish On 17 February 2011 No Commented

Mobile security firm Lookout is sounding the alarm about a Trojan targeting Android devices that, while confined to China so far, represents one of the most sophisticated pieces of malware its seen to date. The malware, named “Geinimi” is the first Trojan to display botnet-like capabilities, allowing it to receive remote commands.

Nokia, Microsoft Pact Should Bring Simpler End to Patent War with Android/Apple

Posted by Ashish On 15 February 2011 one Commented

Nokia announced that Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 will be its mobile operating system of choice as the company begins to implement new strategy. Nokia and Microsoft have created what their respective CEOs are calling “a broad strategic partnership.” Bing will become the primary search engine on Nokia devices and services. Nokia mapping technology will become part [...]

How to Use Android Device as an External Touchpad and Keyboard

Posted by Ashish On 24 November 2010 No Commented

Has your mouse or keyboard gone haywire, or you just want to sit back on your recliner, relax and type your office document on your laptop. Well now Android users can turn their device into a wireless touchpad and mouse to work on their terminal using their smartphone.

StumbleUpon launches App Discovery on Android, trips over clumsy interface

Posted by Ashish On 15 November 2010 No Commented

StumbleUpon’s been serving up crowdsourced, personalized website recommendations since the turn of the century with the simple idea that like-minded surfers will enjoy the same stuff, and if that sounds like a fantastic formula for recommending apps, then you’re in a spot of luck. StumbleUpon’s bringing App recommendations to Android today as part of an [...]

Telecom networks Mobile Number Portability-ready, subscribers can apply from Nov 25

Posted by Ashish On 1 November 2010 one Commented

Ushering in next-generation reform of the telecom sector, mobile subscribers will be able to change service providers while retaining phone numbers from November 25. To begin with, the concept of Mobile Number Portability (MNP), which allows subscribers to change operators while retaining the same number, will be introduced in Haryana. It will be extended to [...]

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