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5 Tools To Monitor Your Bandwidth Consumption

by harshitinternet

With Comcast announcing a 250 GB cap on its broadband service and Time Warner trialling a tiered service with limits that range from 5 GB to 40 GB, we’ve decided to challenge people to break those caps. Obviously we can’t verify if someone actually downloads everything they claim to, but we’re looking for real examples [...]

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Useful applications for iPhone

by harshitGadgets

The much-anticipated iPhone hits the streets. While developers and users alike aren’t thrilled that third-party iPhone apps are limited to the web, you might be surprised at the impressive offerings that have already been developed for new iPhone users. Here we present you top iPhone applications that should be ready for your iPhone as soon [...]

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How to use master bookmarks in Firefox 3

by harshitfirefox 3

Firefox 3 introduces a few new features to bookmarks that I think make them much, much easier to use, more useful in general, and much more useful in particular for catastrophically disorganized folk like me. The three main features being introduced are: Bookmark Stars, Bookmark Tags, and Smart Bookmark Folders. I’ve never been a huge [...]

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Google Products for better management of work

by harshitgoogle

Google remains king of search.Google, at least, provides its products free to the consumer. Often, free software requires paid upgrades to get the “full” version, or there is a time limit on how long you can use it without buying. Here are five totally free Google products that will help you a lot. iGoogle iGoogle [...]

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Useful Tips & Tricks Regarding Gmail

by harshitgmail

Prevent Gmail from Marking your Important Emails as Spam Gmail has included a new Never Send it to Spam option in Gmail search filter that allows you to set rules for messages that should never be marked as spam. False positives in Gmail are rare but not non-zero and there’s always a possibility that an [...]

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How to Improve Your Wi-Fi Network’s Performance

by harshitTech

There’s one almighty reason to have a Wi-Fi network: freedom to roam where you want, laptop or handheld in hand. Everything else—not having to punch holes in your walls for Ethernet cables or hide the cables, for example—is icing. Wi-Fi is not perfect out of the box, however. We’ll reveal how to maximize the network [...]

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Get Started with Jing!

by harshitTech

Have you ever tried to save a video to your computer but the video won’t play when you try to open it? TechSmith’s Jing Project explores the concept of improving digital conversations, while they happen, with video and screen captures. This lightweight solution is the first TechSmith offering to run on both the Windows and [...]

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Migrate Your iTunes Library from PC to MAC

by harshitipod

Making the switch from PC to Mac and want to bring your iTunes library with you? There’s more than one way to skin this cat, but here’s a relatively painless method we used recently. This article was written with iTunes 7 in mind. However, the principle should hold for moving comparable versions (ie iTunes 6 [...]

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How to create CSS overlapping tabs?

by harshitTech

A set of overlapping tabs using just one very small image and a little extra markup. The selected tab is always on top and the hovered tabs come to the front but remain behind the selected tab. A line of descriptive text will appear in the line beneath the tabs.Clicking any of the tabs will [...]

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KeePass Password Safe-Manage your different passwords

by harshitBest

KeePass Password Safe is a free, open source, light-weight and easy-to-use password manager for Windows. You can store your passwords in a highly-encrypted database, which is locked with one master password or key file. http://www.feedage.com/feeds/295071/password-protect-shareware-freeware-adware-software-downloads

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OrgScheduler-An extensive scheduling software with amazing functions and flexibility

by harshitBest
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10 Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Cell Phones

by Honey SinghBest

Just when we feel comfortable enough to say “wow, cell phones have really changed the way we operate,” things get even weirder. Here are 10 facts about cells from around the world that show the scale and style of our contemporary global use.

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