Do things faster with these Linux commands!
Every time you send, reply or forward an email message to someone through Gmail, it automatically saves the email address of that person to your contacts list.
New Nokia app lets you send web pages and images from the desktop browser to your Nokia mobile phone with a click.
Honest feedback coming from friends is often the best way to determine your weak points and improve on them. Since only few people would be willing to give you direct feedback, here’s an online tool that lets you gather feedback anonymously.
If you are looking to buy a tablet, there’s the Apple iPad, Motorola XOOM and Samsung Galaxy Tab. PCW editors compare the pros and cons of each of these tablets to help you make a better decisions.
Google Images includes a handy similar images option that lets you quickly find other images on the Internet that appear visually similar to the one you are looking at.
Imagine if you could keep a log of everything that you do on your mobile phone. The phone calls, your emails and text messages, the various places you visit, and even the music tracks that you listen to on your phone.
Easily map your Amazon Cloud Drive account as a local drive and upload files and folders to the online drive from within Windows Explorer itself.
A neat poster that highlights the most disliked videos on YouTube of all time. Justin Bieber and Rebecca Black are the most hated music stars on YouTube.
Meet Digital Inspiration River, an experimental new format that will help you quickly scroll the content of this blog with few clicks.
Amazon Cloud Drive is like an online hard drive – you get 5 GB of free online storage space to store documents, photos, music and all other files securely in the cloud. All you need is a free Amazon.com account and a web browser.
Public DNS services like OpenDNS or Google DNS may offer more faster lookups than your ISP DNS server of your ISP but in some cases, you may get much better download speeds if you use your ISP settings.
The New York Times paywall is live in U.S. and all other countries. That means if you are to read stories on the nytimes.com website, you need to buy a subscription but there are workarounds to help you get around the paywall.
This neatly-done poster highlights all the rumors and news stories surrounding Apple’s next phone – iPhone 5 – which is expected to launch around September this year.
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