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Archive | Tips & Tricks
As we step into the fast-paced world of technology, it is now even more important for us to learn quickly. Enrich your current computing and Internet skills by following the tips and tricks shared below. You’d be amazed how some simple tricks can play a vital role in your everyday life! Feel free to use the search box or scroll down to read recent articles.
How to Activate Keyboard Shortcuts on Your Gmail Account
Find out how to enable and remember all the keyboard shortcuts on Gmail.
Access Tweetbot Secret Settings Menu on iOS
For those who are using Tweetbot on your iOS device, and have updated the app to the new 2.4 version, there’s a hidden menu that you can access to do some interesting stuffs.
Two Easy Ways to Disable Speed Dial in Firefox Browser
Hate the new Speed Dial page on Firefox? Here’s how to disable it permanently.
Guide: Best Tools to Convert PDF to Word Documents Online
Have a document that you want to convert from Adobe PDF to Word format?
Simple Trick to Stop Video Buffering on YouTube
A simple way to stop YouTube videos from loading any further.
How to Play YouTube Songs In The Background on iPhone
Easy way to listen to YouTube songs through the iTunes Music Player.
Website Unblocking Tips From The Pirate Bay
Here are some ways you need to resort to unblock torrent sites on your computer.
A Really Cool Optical illusion Video
Here’s an interesting optical illusion video that uses water and sub-woofer to trick your eyes.
Use iSight Camera to Stop/Play a Song on iTunes [Mac]
Mac users can use your hand gesture and iSight camera to play a song on iTunes.
Play YouTube Videos in HQ on iPhone Over 3G Connection [Tip]
You can easily watch high quality videos on YouTube on your iPhone over 3G connection.
How to Add Videos in Your Presentation
A blend of tidy text that is both concise and clear to understand along with compelling videos is the recipe for a good presentation.
Easily Fix Adobe Flash Player Crashing on Mac OS X Lion
If your Safari browser crashes, or an error is thrown right at you as you grind on endlessly to watch YouTube videos, then it’s time to update your Mac’s Adobe Flash Player.
