Monthly Archives: August 2010
Gmail Introduces Priority Inbox
Google has always been filtering spam with over 99 percent accuracy but sometimes we get too many emails which aren’t spam but unimportant. If I were to name some of my emails unimportant, Facebook notification emails would go into that. … Continue reading
China Unicom to Give Jailbroken iPhone on Purchase
Yeah, you heard it right, have a look at these reports straight from the China where iPhone 4′s carrier at China is advertising these phones which come jailbroken with the purchase. Since the dawn of Jailbreakme.com, jailbreaking has been easier … Continue reading
Charge Your iPhone 4 With Sunlight
A company called FrostFire has created a lithium-ion iPhone 4 case which let’s you charge the phone with the sunlight hence increasing the battery while you are on the go. The case has a solar panel embedded on it which … Continue reading
Everything That’s Wrong With Digg v4
So the Digg v4 was launched yesterday. A monster full of bugs as if no testing was done before it was made available to public on a busy day at a busy hour. Bugs weren’t the only thing which made … Continue reading
There Will be No Jailbreak for iOS 4.0.2 Says Dev Team
For all those who have been waiting for jailbreak to come up for 4.0.2, it’s not coming. The only reason why iOS 4.0.2 was built at first place was to patch up the PDF exploit to fix jailbreak and other … Continue reading
Google Introduces Google Voice in Gmail
Google has just announced today the Google Voice facility straight from your Gmail which would be rolled in upcoming days. This service will let you call on phones of your friends. All you would require is this plugin Watch the … Continue reading
Buy Samsung Captivate for 1 Cent Through Amazon Contract
If you are an Android user on AT&T, your best bet is to buy a Samsung Captivate. And wouldn’t it be even better if you get that for 1 cent? Amazon is offering a $199.99 discount on the Samsung Captivate … Continue reading
Guy Officially Changes His Name to “HostGator” for Ad. Campaign
These days, companies just do anything to get on Digg’s front-page or to get their name viral. While a lot of these campaigns actually go viral like the Old Spice social media campaign which gathered over 6 million video impressions, … Continue reading
Android Market License Verification has been Cracked
Android Police has just reported moments ago that Google’s Android Market License Verification can be easily cracked. According to them, most apps can be easily patched of license protection, hence making them available off android market shelf and easy target … Continue reading
Install Flash 10.1 on Android 2.2 (Froyo) Without Rooting
You could always install flash on your Android phones, that’s one of those things which make android stand out when compared to the iOS. But to install the latest version of Flash you used to have to root the phone. … Continue reading