Archive for the ‘How To’s’

  • Play with your themes on blackberry
    Play with your themes on blackberry
    This tutorial will help you install themes in your BlackBerry, both over the air and manually. Having a BlackBerry sharing your elan and persona shows up wherever you go. Follow the tutorial to add some mojo to the device you have forsaken for your personal secretary. First, you have to find out for yourself a theme you are satisfied with. There are numerous resources...
    by at July 6th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • Splitting files to share online
    When you are sharing online its best the idea is to share more but smaller when it comes to file size. Here is how you can share your large files using two simple commands in Ubuntu. The commands we are going to use are Split and tar. split command as you have obviously guessed is used for making slicing the file and tar for making a tar ball so that we can join all the...
    by at July 6th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • System requirements for windows 7
    System requirements for windows 7
    Microsoft has released the Windows 7 RC on May 5th 2009 for the ordinary people and confirmed reports say that the final version will be available in October. Microsoft has published the minimum system requirements for installing and running Windows 7 PC. The system specification is less in the case of Windows 7 when comparing with that of Vista. This difference can be...
    by at July 6th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • Surf the Web Faster on Slow Internet
    Surf the Web Faster on Slow Internet
    1. You should turn off the Adobe Flash plug-in, web images, JavaScript and Java Applets from your browser settings as these files are very bulky and will increase the surfing time. 2. Your browser cache size should be increased. If the local cache stores the static parts of a site, your browser will not need to download these files when you again visit the site. 3. The...
    by at July 6th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • How to track the original location of an email via its IP address
    How to track the original location of an email via its IP address
    The quick guide given below will help you to track email to its originating location by finding out the email’s IP address and tracking the IP address. There are two steps involved in tracking an email. 1) Find out the IP address in the email header section 2) Look up the location of the IP address. Steps to find out the IP address of the email sender in GMail, Yahoo...
    by at July 6th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
  • 5 ways to protect yourself in twitter and other social media
    5 ways to protect yourself in twitter and other social media
    1) Protect your updates  You can protect your updates in Twitter so that only persons you allow will see your tweets. This feature is indicated by a little padlock. If any time anyone clicks for following you, you’ll be sent an e-mail asking whether to allow it. You can check out their profile and have a look at their tweets and can obtain a general idea about...
    by at July 6th, 2009 at 11:07 am
  • Have Windows 7 on your intal Mac!
    This is a step-by-step guide for installing MS Windows 7 on your Intel Mac running OS X 10.5 or later. In case you don’t want to dual boot your OS X you also have the alternative of installing Windows 7 in a virtual environment using the Parallels Desktop Tool. So before we start lets do the traditional checklist routine… Things you will need : 1. All your...
    by at July 1st, 2009 at 06:07 am
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