Living with the Nokia N82: Part 3
What Else you can do with the N82 The GPS N82 is another n-series handset which has an onboard GPS. The assisted GPS implementation on the N82 is fast and sensitive. Most of the time, I could get a fix...
View ArticleChrome is Good, but how about some Iron?
Iron is a browser based on Chromium code base. Iron uses the latest of webkit and ensures that some of the privacy issues associated with Google Chrome are not present. It uses the same user interface...
View ArticleSorry state of Indian Tech Blogs
There are a bunch of technology blogs from India which I read regularly. Not because I like the editorial content – which is almost always rehashed from foreign tech blogs like Engadget and Gizmodo –...
View ArticleHigh Resolution Netbooks – A Round up
If you are like me, you won’t like the 1024×600 resolution found in most netbooks. While the 10″ netbooks are a great compromise when compared to last year’s 9 inch counterparts, they still are a...
View Article10 Google Chrome extensions I cannot live without
Google Chrome It seems like ages since I made Chrome as the default browser in all my PCs and Mac. The factors that drew me to Chrome from Firefox are its ability to sync almost every setting and...
View ArticlePricing economics
You have someone as big as Google as your partner. Your product is promoted as the best thing since sliced bread. You then launch your product for $299 with a lot of fanfare. Unfortunately no one buys...
View ArticlePlaying Spotify music on Apple TV
Here is a very clever idea on how to stream Spotify music from your Mac to Apple TV2. I tried it and it works perfectly. You will even get album art on Apple TV! Cool. GigaOM: How to stream Spotify...
View ArticleStraight Talking With Google Voice and A Locked iPhone
Unlimited plans are an endangered species. Most carriers have stopped offering new unlimited data plans while whoever is offering, are planning to shutter them. But all hope is not lost. There are...
View Article“Open With” menu in OS X Finder showing duplicate or multiple entries?
If the “Open with” menu on your Mac OS X Finder menu shows duplicate or multiple entries for the same application, open a terminal and type in the following:...
View ArticleDuplicating a tab in Safari
On the Chrome browser, it is easy to duplicate a tab. Just right click on a tab and you get the duplicate option. While Safari does not have a similar menu, it is easy to do the same task with: ⌘ + L...
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