Amazon’s Revamped Kindle DX Improves Display…

Posted under Gadgets, Reviews on 18 August 2010

A display of a device can make a huge difference . Turning on the $380 Amazon Kindle DX (Graphite) second-generation large format e-reader was all it took to see that Amazon’s claims of a higher contrast display than its predecessor were true. Te blacks truly look black, whereas the blacks on the original Kindle DX were grayish. The screen has a lighter, more solid background to its e-Ink display than the first generation did, too.

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Gizmos and Gagets for travellers…

Posted under Gadgets, Tech Stuff on 10 August 2010

Hola! If your that kinda person out there who travels a lot and yet you are a tech aficionado then here is the list of gadgets you mustn’t miss on.

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5+ Alternatives to Google Maps…

Posted under Reviews, Websites on 31 July 2010

Many people who use maps for navigation might be familiar with Google maps but what if you have alternatives for Google then. Many of the net users may not even know there are alternatives to Google maps. There is no doubt that Google has the best service when it comes to maps but still if u want accurate results like if you want to find a restaurant or a nearby gas station then look beyond Google. Here I give you the top 5+ alternatives to Google maps.

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Top 5 gaming PCs and consoles…

Posted under Gadgets, Reviews, Tech Stuff on 29 July 2010

Gaming is a multi-billion dollar industry around the globe. Many from small kids to adults are addicted to playing games either in their PCs or using gaming consoles.  Analysts predict that gaming industry will touch 70 billion dollar in 2015. That’s the speed in which the gaming is spreading its wings around the globe. Although social gaming has become popular nowadays, gaming through a PC or a PS has never lost its ground among the masses. I’ve written down top 5 gaming PCs and consoles for the avid gamers and wannabe gamers.

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Mozilla to Release Update for Firefox and Thunderbird…

Posted under Announcement, Tech Stuff on 25 July 2010

The award winning web browser Firefox and Thunderbird mail client are both immensely popular apps from Mozilla. Both apps have huge audience base so it is more necessary to protect the users from attacks. In order to protect its users from attacks Mozilla has released updates for both Firefox and Thunderbird recently. According to Mozilla these updates should improve security and stability issues.

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40+ Alternatives to Google Adsense…

Posted under Tech Stuff on 25 July 2010

Hi friends! If your website or blog is banned from using Google adsense then don’t lose heart and it’s time to look beyond adsense. Here I have listed 40+ ad networks for you to explore.Many of them are specialists like, for display(TribalFusion.com),PPC (7Search.com),behavioral(Collective.com), social (Adknowledge.com’s Cubicsoffering) or affiliate-friendly solutions (Chitika.com) and Those seeking specificverticals such as SportGenic.com(sports)and TravelAdNetwork.com (travel).Due to length of the post i haven’t added any description about  the ad networks.

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Windows 7 keyboard shortcuts…

Posted under Tips & Tricks on 18 July 2010

Hi friends! If you’re a Windows 7 aficionado then this keyboard shortcuts-tricks will over joy you if you are not one atleast use it for avoiding too much mouse because it may strain you ;-) . I present you the most useful keyboard shortcuts here.

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A USB Falsh Drive that can withstand an “ASTEROID”…

Posted under Gadgets, Reviews on 16 July 2010

I know many of you would be  surprised by the title of this post. I know it’s a hypothetical but I believe that this flash drive can withstand asteroids which didn’t spare dinosaurs either. An US based company LaCie has developed a unique Flash drive that can withstand any kinda pressure and still work normally. LaCie XtremKey is a USB-standard made out of zamac, a metal alloy composed of zinc, aluminum, magnesium and copper which makes it so strong.

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OMG!! My Webpages are rotating…

Posted under Tech Stuff, Websites on 14 July 2010

Want to feel the truly “revolving” surfing experience then there’s a site called therevolvinginternet.com to do so. This  site can literally make your head turn. It works well with firefox, safari, opera, or chrome but it’s not compatible with Internet Explorer because it’s not fully compliant with css 3.

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Opera Mini Update: Version 5.1 Unleashed…

Posted under Announcement, Goodies, Softwares on 13 July 2010

As we all know Opera Mini is the most widely used mobile browser, and with the launch of the Opera Mini 5 for the iPhone/iPod Touch, it has further extended its reach. Opera Mini features improved UI, multi-tasking for latest devices and retains the other best features from the previous version. As usual, Opera Mini 5.1 is compatible with majority of mobiles including Androids and iPhones. Opera Mini is famous because of its service side compression technology which renders web pages faster and that too with less amount of data transfer. Opera Mini helps lower the browsing costs for users that are on a pay-per-use data plan.

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