Mar 31
Rajbir Singh | Apple, Tips & Tricks, iPhone & iPod Touch | 03 31st, 2009| 5 Comments »

If you were wishing for live streaming of Kirtan from Golden Temple, Amritsar then this is the article for you! The SGPC has mentioned the method on their website itself.
Here’s the tutorial on how to do it:

Download FStream from App Store.
Install the app on your iPhone or iPod Touch & launch the app. Make sure [...]

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Jan 24
Chirag Jain | Tips & Tricks | 01 24th, 2009| 2 Comments »

Search-cube is a search engine powered by Google with a unique way (3D cube interface) of searching. After typing a search topic and clicking search,  it keeps on making thumbnails of pages of top search results. The cube displays around first 9 pages of google search including images, videos.

The user can rotate the cube like [...]

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Jan 6
Rajbir Singh | Tips & Tricks | 01 6th, 2009| No Comments »

I’ve been asked this many times by Windows Vista users- “I like the clock but that black Sidebar blocks my wallpaper and looks ugly! Is there any way to get rid of the Sidebar?” Do you also want to get rid of the Sidebar but want the gadgets? If yes, then let me give you [...]

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Dec 18
Rajbir Singh | Tips & Tricks | 12 18th, 2008| Comments Off

This tutorial has been removed.
Inconvenience is regretted.

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Dec 2
Rajbir Singh | Microsoft, Tips & Tricks, Windows | 12 2nd, 2008| 3 Comments »

I was having this problem on my Windows Vista x64 based PC. Hibernation previously worked fine on my system but from some days whenever I switched on my desktop to resume my system from hibernation I got this error: ‘System was shut down unexpectedly’. Hibernation is a very important power saving feature of Windows which [...]

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Aug 15
Rajbir Singh | Hardware, Tips & Tricks | 08 15th, 2008| 10 Comments »

Why secure your wireless network?
These days the devices supporting Wireless LAN (WLAN)/Wi-fi don’t cost a bomb & are pretty much common. The most common devices which support WLAN/Wi-fi are laptops & mobile phones. Due to widespread availability & use of such devices you can expect many to intrude into your wireless network.
These intruders may use your internet for harmless browsing but [...]

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Jun 24
Rajbir Singh | Microsoft, Tips & Tricks | 06 24th, 2008| 2 Comments »

Here’s an excellent article I found while surfing the internet. If you are having reliability problems in Windows Vista, then it is a must read for you.
I don’t buy into all the “Windows Vista is rubbish” rhetoric that’s been floating about. Rather than rely on collective hearsay I much rather collect my own data. Also, [...]

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Jun 2
Rajbir Singh | Microsoft, Tips & Tricks, Windows | 06 2nd, 2008| 2 Comments »

ReadyBoost in Windows Vista can be used to boost system’s performance when more RAM is required and cannot be upgraded due to some reason. You can use Flash memory devices such as Pen drives to ReadyBoost your system. To know more about Windows ReadyBoost please read this article- Why Windows Vista is more efficient in managing [...]

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May 20
Milind Alvares | Tips & Tricks | 05 20th, 2008| 10 Comments »

Photos are very dynamic. For one, you cannot reproduce the same photograph again. And two, even if you have a backup of your original somewhere safe (which you should), you can never reproduce your work done on a Project no matter how hard you try.
Typical usage scenario- You open a portrait, do some brushwork on [...]

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May 18
Rajbir Singh | Tips & Tricks | 05 18th, 2008| 7 Comments »

Many computer users nowadays are trying out various distributions of Linux like Ubuntu, Fedora etc. Most users dual boot the Linux distribution alongwith Windows so that they are still able to use Windows. Some of them simply love the Linux distributions & some don’t like them at all. It’s simply a matter of personal choice. I am [...]

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