It is logical and normal if you want to make sure that your children is safe and protected. After all, with all happening around us and the fast development of technology these days, it is pretty easy to let them sneak behind our back.
Friday, August 29, 2014
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Free Diet & Nutrition Apps for Android, iOS & Windows Phone...
This Article covers Free Diet & Nutrition Apps for Android, iOS & Windows Phone...
A good, balanced diet is just as important as exercise when it comes to clean, healthy living. And apps can help you stay on the straight and narrow. For example, check out these eight excellent diet and nutrition trackers that help you shop for healthy food, log your nutrition intake and help you pick and choose a healthy diet plan.
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
How can i install Skype....
Skype is the best VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) service in the internet. you can make phone calls (or) video calls by Skype.
This Article describes how to install Skype and advantages...
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
Run Android on Your PC and Make Your Own “Dual OS” System
Now a days most people using Android mobiles. And they don't know how to connect android mobiles to personal computer. In this article i describe about connecting mobile to PC.
Monday, August 25, 2014
How To Send Money Through Gmail
Google is inching closer towards fully entering the online money transfer business. Currently the leaders with a large percentage of the market are PayPal but Google is definitely planning to give PayPal a serious competition in the future. In the next few weeks it will become possible for people to send money to each other via their Gmail accounts. This new feature hopes to make online money transfer greatly accessible to the public and create an easy interface online to transfer money.
How to share files between Android mobiles to computer
Android doesn't have an iTunes-like desktop program, so the process of syncing your data may not be as obvious as it is with an iPhone. However, you don’t need a desktop syncing app — even iPhone users are leaving iTunes behind.
Monday, August 18, 2014
Software on your smartphone can speed up lithium-ion battery charging by up to 6x
A startup in California, with the rather odd name of Qnovo, says it has developed a new way of rapidly recharging conventional lithium-ion batteries.
With Qnovo’s technology, you can get six hours of phone life from just 15 minutes of charging — compared to just 1-2 hours from conventional charging. The secret, according to Qnovo, is that no two batteries are identical — and knowing exactly how much power you can pump into the battery without damaging it can significantly improve recharge times.As you’re probably aware, lithium-ion batteries — as in, the battery in your smartphone, tablet, laptop — generally hold less charge as time goes by.
With Qnovo’s technology, you can get six hours of phone life from just 15 minutes of charging — compared to just 1-2 hours from conventional charging. The secret, according to Qnovo, is that no two batteries are identical — and knowing exactly how much power you can pump into the battery without damaging it can significantly improve recharge times.As you’re probably aware, lithium-ion batteries — as in, the battery in your smartphone, tablet, laptop — generally hold less charge as time goes by.
Samsung announces the metal-frame Galaxy Alpha to compete with the 4.7-inch iPhone 6
Samsung has been making smartphones with the same components for years, and it’s worked very well. The company reached the pinnacle of smartphone sales while pushing devices made of plastic with weird faux-leather textures, but then things went wrong. Samsung’s sales have started to tank and it seems like the mediocre designs are the cause. After promising that it would use new materials in a phone this year, the long-rumored Galaxy Alpha has been announced. It has a metal frame, smaller screen, and — rather unfortunately — more modest specs than the S5. It’s also a substantial departure for Samsung’s design language — the Galaxy Alpha looks a lot like an iPhone.
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