WordPress.com allows you to Monetize your Blog
The Automattic venture, WordPress.com, that allows you to have your own blog similar to Blogger/Blogspot, is now allowing its bloggers to monetize their Blog. Called WordAds, this service helps WordPress.com bloggers to allow advertisements on their blog and earn money….
Google disappoints its Nexus One owners
Hearing a lot of good news lately regarding Ice-Cream Sandwich being made available across multiple Android-based devices, there’s a bit of a bad news that awaits a particular group – the Nexus One owners, while Nexus S users sure have…
HTC & Sony Ericsson: The early Android 4.0 Adopters
While the new Galaxy Nexus comes with Android 4.0 Ice-cream Sandwich (ICS) out of the box, there are only a handful of manufacturers that are interested in upgrading their existing devices to the new Android 4.0 Ice-cream Sandwich. HTC recently…
HTC confirms phones that would taste Android 4.0
HTC, known for its series of Android devices lately, has now come up with surprising its Android phone users. The manufacturer has announced the first wave of devices that will taste the new Android version 4.0 – Ice Cream Sandwich….
Avira gives away Premium Security Suite
One of the pretty famous Anti-Virus developer, Avira, is now running a promotion on its Premium Security Suite that would entitle you for a free 180-day license. Avira Premium Security Suite is a complete pack containing the regular features of…
Windows Update KB971033 kills Pirated Windows 7
Serious update to all the Windows 7 users who use the non-genuine copy. Microsoft has released a WAT (Windows Activation Technologies) update targeted to kill non-genuine/pirated copies on Windows 7.
Lengthen Shortened URLs with LongURLPlease
Shortened URLs are not uncommon these days. With services like Twitter where you have text limitations, you have no other choice than shortening the URLs just to save some space. But, not everyone is ready to click on shortened URLs,…
[How-To] Turn Google Buzz Off!
Google Buzz, that found its debut in social networking a week back, has been buzzing people with notifications when a person comments on a buzz of yours (or even when your tweets are fetched). Now if you just don’t want to get your inbox flooded with buzz notifications, here’s an how-to for the same.
SiteGround Valentine Hosting at only $2
After Holiday Hosting for $20.99/year last Christmas, SiteGround, now has a Valentine Hosting offer for only $2 giving you the same features of the usual $9.95 hosting.
PayPal India Personal Payments Outage – Solution
While PayPal is a trusted and a widely used payment processor, it has now created a lot of frustration among its Indian users, especially those users who initiated transaction in the past couple of days.
Quitter – Twitter Client for the DOS Geeks
A DOS-based Twitter client for all the geeks/nerds out there
Shorten URLs, the longer way! Binged.it
After TinyURL, Bit.ly and Goo.gl, Microsoft is up with it’s very own URL Shortening service, naming it ‘Binged.it’ (inspired from Bing.com). It isn’t available for the public now, but is used internally and is common among Microsoft employees, and will…
Get Notified when you’re Unfollowed on Twitter
Though Twitter notifies you when someone follows you, it’s pretty lazy to send out notifications when you are unfollowed. And if you are a Twitter freak, you will never expect your followers to unfollow you. Here’s a simple solution to…
A free alternative to ZoneAlarm
You should’ve already read my article on Basic Security for your PC where I recommended ZoneAlarm Free. But due to its incompatibility with Windows 7 when I tried a month back, I had to look for an alternative. The latest…
Update your Twitter via SMS at No Extra Cost
A month back, Twitter and AirTel joined hands to offer Twitter via SMS, and the service was available exclusively to Bharti AirTel customers. Moreover, customers were charged premium rates for every SMS. SMSTweet, available at smstweet.in, is a free service,…
Google Dictionary with Multiple Languages
After Google Wave, Chrome OS and Public DNS service, Google is now up with its own Dictionary. Available at google.com/dictionary, this dictionary service can be a perfect and a worthy alternative to the old guys – Dictionary.com, thefreedictionary.com and Answers.