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Clean-up All the Clutter on YouTube with this Extension

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May 16, 2013
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When watching a video on YouTube, there are many distractions such as related videos, comments, advertisements and what not. Many of us might think that all these elements are mere distractions that come in our way of video watching experience. In fact, because of related videos, sometimes we might waste a good amount of time when in the first place we just wanted to check out a single video. One thing’s clear. Sometimes we...
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How To Find Your Twitter RSS Feed URL [Quick Tip]

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May 13, 2013
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To stay updated on Twitter, we normally open Twitter.com or use some Twitter client like TweetDeck or any other. While this works great, sometimes you may want to subscribe a Twitter account to an RSS Reader. By subscribing to a particular Twitter user on the RSS Reader, you can check his/her tweets right from the Reader’s interface – no need for any Twitter client or logging-in to Twitter.com required anymore. But before subscribing, you’ll...
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How to Enable the Developer Options in Android 4.2 on Nexus 4

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May 6, 2013
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As we know, Android 4.2 is Google’s latest mobile operating system which comes bundled with devices like Nexus 4, Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One and more. The OS indeed runs smooth compared to other older Android versions, all thanks to its project butter. What many of you might be wondering is where’s the option to enable the developer options on Android 4.2? Well, in this quick tip, we’re going to answer exactly this question....
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How To Enable Google Now Outside US or UK on iPhone & iPad

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May 2, 2013
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As we’ve informed earlier, Google Now was launched for the iOS platform. But the problem is that Google Now doesn’t work outside the US and UK, and because of this many people were still not able to get their hands on Google Now. But fear not, we’ve got a way to enable Google Now in unsupported countries, no jailbreak required. If you happen to live in a country where Google Now is supported, then...
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Caller ID Apps For iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and Nokia Devices

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May 1, 2013
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Caller ID apps can help you get all the information about any caller and number that you want. Even out of sheer curiosity, some people would like to get more information on the caller, or perhaps to block those blank and unwanted calls. These apps let users know the name of the caller, location, service provider name and more. There are many caller ID apps for various platforms, namely Android, iOS (iPhone), BlackBerry and...
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How To Integrate Google+ Comments On Blogger And WordPress

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May 1, 2013
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Google has recently launched Google+ commenting system for Blogger platform, and it can be easily activated from Blogger’s Dashboard. By default, this commenting system is disabled, which means interested users can enable it manually. In this post, you’ll learn how to enable Google+ comments on Blogger as well as on WordPress platform. Some may wonder if it really makes sense to enable Google plus comments. Google says that there are certain advantages of doing...
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Here’s How To Apply Extra Zoom On Google Maps

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April 19, 2013
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Google Maps lets you zoom in only to a certain level, but what if you want to zoom in more? Is there a way to bypass this restriction imposed by Google? That’s where a Reddit user “xythrowawayy“, has shared a simple trick to zoom in closer than what is allowed on Google Maps. This trick requires you to edit the URL for a given location, which lets you zoom in a level or two....
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Google Nexus 4: 10 Time Saving Tips

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April 18, 2013
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Google’s latest smartphone – Google Nexus 4, has been out for quite some time now, but initially the phone frequently went out of stock. But finally, it’s back and available from Play Store. This smartphone from Google has attracted the eyes of many because of its impressive specs (like Quad core processor and 2GB RAM) and affordable pricing. So if you’ve got the Nexus 4, then it definitely makes sense to try out some...
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Get Android Jelly Bean-Like Lock Screen on iPhone

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April 17, 2013
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When it comes to installing useful tweaks, apps and themes, the Cydia store has plenty of them. Some of them are really small nifty tweaks, while some of them add a specific functionality to the iOS device. If you’re the one who like to tinker with your devices, then here comes a new tweak named as JellyLock. This tweak brings to you an Android Jelly Bean inspired lock screen to your iPhone. This tweak...
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Add Recycle Bin To Android Devices For Restoring Deleted Files

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April 15, 2013
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An Android device can perform many functions, just like your computer. The Android OS has become popular because of affordable and powerful device offerings from various companies like Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (LON:BC94) (KRX:005930), LG Electronics Inc. (KRX:066570) (KRX:066575), Sony Corporation (NYSE:SNE), HTC Corp (TPE:2498), etc. Various Android smartphones and tablets can be used to browse the web, play media files, capture photos, read books, play games and more. But what if you accidentally...
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