For Real: Get a Free iPhone 4S Case and an iPad Stylus

January 4, 2012 |  by Sidharth  |  Apple  |  No Comments

Here is a quick and easy way to get a free case for your iPhone 4S, or an iPad Stylus for your iPad from ZooGue, which is a trustworthy e-commerce website.

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Tips to Fix the Sound Problem on Your Mac

January 4, 2012 |  by Sidharth  |  Mac tips  |  No Comments

Here are a few solid tips to help you bring your headphone’s or external speaker’s sound back to life, which has been a constantly nagging issue on Mac.

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What’s Happened to iWork?

January 3, 2012 |  by Rahul Dowlath  |  Apple  |  4 Comments

The last time a proper version of iWork was released was back in 2009. That’s three years ago. What really happened to iWork?

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Disable the Annoying Autocorrect Feature on Mac OS X Lion

January 3, 2012 |  by Sidharth  |  Mac tips  |  No Comments

In TextEdit, by default, your words are corrected automatically. Even Safari browser embraces this trait. So how do you turn off this feature, anyway?

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Save Your Wet iPhone and iPod Touch

January 3, 2012 |  by Sidharth  |  Apple  |  No Comments

Don’t be devastated. Your beloved iPhone, or iPod Touch, is not dead. You can definitely save your iPhone and iPod Touch with the help of these methods.

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Classpad is Yet Another Cheap Tablet For Students of India

January 2, 2012 |  by Sidharth  |  Gadgets  |  No Comments

Classpad is yet another regular tablet, with decent specs, perhaps acutely priced and strives to make learning easier for students of India. Classpad is for the schools.

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Give a Refreshing Look to Google Reader With Reeder Extension

January 2, 2012 |  by Sidharth  |  Internet  |  No Comments

Similar to Reeder app, this Chrome extension showcases compact window that’s less intimidating, with toolbars that expand, and text that is gracefully legible and easier to read.

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Opening and Converting RTF Files on Mac

January 2, 2012 |  by Sidharth  |  Mac tips  |  No Comments

Rich Text Format (RTF) file is a basic document file type from Microsoft. As you know, there’s a longstanding rivalry between Microsoft and Apple, but that doesn’t mean you can’t open or convert RTF files on your Mac. You absolutely can.

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