Thursday 23 May 2013

Hidden Android Secret Codes

Saturday 11 May 2013

File Searching Tricks for Windows 7


Search is the most used feature of Windows to locate your files and folders. Windows Search also refers to the Instant Search, which now has become a integral part of Windows, particularly in the latest versions of the Windows. Today I’ll tell you some hidden search tricks for Windows 7, that you may not be know.
There is a simple you to find recently created files/folders in Windows 7. Just open the drive inside which you want to search in Windows explorer, and type the following into the search box in the toolbar “datecreated:today(without quote). This search will help you to find all files/folders that were created and stored in that drive that day. Using datecreated: keyword, you can also filnd files from different times.
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Search by kind

File Searching Tricks for Windows 7
In the search box just type “kind:(without quote), it’ll show a list of specific file types. If you want to search within all documents that is doc, docx, xls, pdf, mp3, avi then you have to type kind:doc or kind:pdf or anything else.

Search by size

File Searching Tricks for Windows 7
If you want search a files by size of the file then use keyword “size:”(without quote). To search for files larger than size 50 KB, just type size:>50. In addition to this, you can also use size: medium, size: large and other such operators to fine tune your search.
You can also search by file properties like author, title, date, status, keywords, etc. Many of the above features work only with Windows Search 4.0. That should not be a problem if you are running a recent version of Windows.

Top 5 websites to Learn HTML and CSS for Beginners


All Bloggers and Website Owners Must have to know the basic tags of HTML or CSS to customize their site. Now learning these basic things are so easy with online tools. Here are 5 excellent online website for beginners to learn HTML, CSS for free.
Top 5 websites to Learn HTML and CSS for Beginners

1) W3Schools

This is one of the best free website which I’m using to learn HTML, CSS and many more programming languages. This is a complete online teacher to learn for beginners.It also provides certificates of your completed course, but you have to pay for this.

2) Learncss.Tutsplus

This is a great website for learning HTML and CSS in 30 days. This course is totally free of cost, which has 30 videos to learn.

3) HTML.net

This is on of the best place to learn HTML and CSS ass well as PHP and Java Script. If you want to understand HTML and CSS greatly, this website could be ideal choice for you because here you will find specific sections with examples.Also can discuss about your problem in their forum.

4) HTML Dog

HTML Dog is the web designer’s source for everything HTML and CSS, the most typical technology used to make websites. A complete guide to learn HTML and CSS online free of cost. It helps learner to learn about the basic and higher standard HTML and CSS.

5) CSS basic

This website is mainly made for learning CSS tutorials. It contains many useful articles with simple examples to learn CSS quickly.
There are many website to learn these things, but the above websites are best and easy to learn. If you want to know about more sites then comment below.

How to Change Facebook Login Background

Facebook is the most using social networking site. If you are Tired with the same old Login display of Facebook and you want to personalize it just like the desktop background, then this post is for you. Now is the time to Refresh your Facebook with your own custom background.
How to Change Facebook Login Background
There is a chrome extension called FB Refresh that allows you to set a custom image URL as your Facebook Login page background.

Install FB Refresh extension

1) After installing this extension in chrome go to Settings > Extensions > FB Refresh and click on Options.
2) Enter your image URL which you want to sate as your background in the box and clickSave button.
3) Now you are done! Visit your Facebook login page and see the magic.
You can change whether the image should be displayed in horizontal or vertical. FB Fresh Extension Declares that it does not impact your any other part of Facebook and it never has access your personal information, security password or anything relevant to Facebook.

Windows Phone 8 Vs Android Jelly Bean 4.2


Now a days it is so much difficult to choose the correct phone for you. Many customers are ignorant about the wide range of functions that smart phone systems have to provide. Two of the most well-known smart phones on the market are Windows Phone 8 and Android’s Jelly Bean 4.2. Lets compare between them.
Windows Phone 8 Vs Android Jelly Bean 4.2
Windows Phone 8 is the next generation of the  Windows Phone  mobile os, the world’s most personal Smartphone os and perfect companion to your new Windows 8 PC.
Android 4.2, Jelly Bean, is the quickest and simplest version of Android operating system yet, released by Google. It is Faster, Better, More Sensitive.

User Interface

Windows 8
  • Windows 8 has most innovative mobile UI.
  • It has live tiles on home screen which can be now resized, letting users arrange a more customizable home page.
Jelly Bean 4.2
  • Android’s Jelly Bean on the other hand has a buttery smooth navigation.
  • App widgets can now automatically resized to fit nicely across user’s multiple home screens.

Web Browser

Windows 8
  • Windows Phone 8 ships with the latest and ‘greatest’ version of Microsoft’s own web browser, Internet Explorer 10.
  • The latest version of IE10 has phishing protection, and it provides amazing mobile browsing experience.
Jelly Bean 4.2
  • Android 4.2 Jelly Bean is the first version of Android that ships with Google Chrome as its default web browser.
  • It comes with great browser support which works on all devices , and it is loaded with several innovative browsing & security features.

Maps

Windows 8
  • Windows Phone 8 comes with Nokia Maps pre-loaded as standard.
  • As well as it also comes with Nokia’s Navtek traffic service.
  • It allow user to access 3D street view.
Jelly Bean 4.2
  • Android OS has, the simplest and best mapping system.
  • Based on Google map
  • Provides popular features like Indoor mapping, street view ,and 3D view feature.

Camera

Windows 8
  • The biggest surprise is Windows 8 camera app. The new camera app has simple, sleek and easy to use feel.
  • The Windows Phone camera app has a slimmed down interface with a lot of new settings.
Jelly Bean 4.2
  • Android Jelly Bean has made lot of changes to the way camera is used , the camera is highly customizable .
  • It also has a new review system which makes task of editing & deleting images simpler and faster

Mobile Wallet

Windows 8
  • Using NFC Windows 8 has made it a lot easier for users to make online purchases through their mobiles. Microsoft Wallet is expected to integrate with different apps and enable users to make payment through services like PayPal.
Jelly Bean 4.2
  • Android Jelly Bean comes with Google Wallet , an app that can handle mobile payment, discount, rewards and other m Commerce services.

Performance

Windows 8
  • Battery life of WP 8 is comparatively low than Android.
  • It has more flexible storage.
  • Customizable lock screen
  • Integrated video calling.
  • It has Kids Corner.
  • It has the feature of Data Sense that compresses web page data while you’re browsing.
Jelly Bean 4.2
  • It offers multiple home screens which is not there in Windows Phone 8.
  • Project Butter- Buffering tweaks, increased frame rates, a system which keeps rendering and touch input events in sync better.
  • Expanded Notifications.
  • Google Cloud Messaging for Android.

Conclusion

  • It is difficult to choose between Android 4.2 and Windows Phone 8, as recent announcements have seen both operating systems offer impressive new features and improve those that they already had.
  • Android still leads the race with it comes to customizability, offering users multiple home screens, widgets and new app resizing feature. We’re also huge fans of Google’s new Voice Control, and we think that Internet Explorer will struggle to compete against Google Chrome.
  • Windows Phone 8 is quite visually pleasing, and will no doubt appeal to those after a clean user interface. The addition of support for multicourse processors also sees Microsoft making a step in the right direction in terms of hardware support, and we can’t wait to get our hands on Microsoft Wallet.

Facebook Vs. Google+


Facebook has grown and nurtured its audience since its inception back in February 2004 but the relative novelty of Google + has been questioned by some.Image
The recent release of the new feature ‘Graph Search’ by Facebook as brought new fuel to the clash of these two titans once again. As they both attempt to battle for the hearts and minds of their users with increased functionality and features many will choose one side or other in this increasingly crowded space of social networking.
Below is a brief run through of some of the main differences/similarities of the two’s product offering;
  • Google+ has no advertisements (yet) – This is good news for businesses as the clean interface avoids the clutter of brand messages that may distract users from your posts. Although Google + is still considered to be in its infancy stage of development, it may look for ways to monetize as it grows especially with its already thriving product of ‘Google Ad words.’
  • Facebook users should be quite comfortable with Google+- The layout is similar. Comment streams run down the centre of the page, flanked by groups on the left and friend suggestions on the right. Chat windows appear in the bottom-right corner, just as on Facebook.
  • Google+ seems to post a lot more posts than Facebook where it only displays a portion of your posts to your followers. With Google + you can post to particular circles as well as post publicly to the entire G+ community.
  • By no means did Google+ invent video chatting- But Google Hangouts provides a smart way to connect with your audience in real time across the world, equipped with effects and an intelligent interface.
  • Google certainly does have a product advantage as it has announced early last year it will share user data across all of its products- this is said to create a seamless and slick experience for users and increase Google +’s users overnight.
There’s no need to choose one or the other, many users will avoid the hassle of joining and setting up yet another social profile, others may lured by new and innovative features and better integration with the rest of their Google collection.  With Social Media Management Tool's like Sendible you can post to these two social networks (and many others) simultaneously.

Thursday 9 May 2013

30 Fantastic Geeky Tricks to Get The Most From Your Mac

30 Fantastic Geeky Tricks to Get The Most From Your MacIf you’re one of those Mac users that loves to dig in and play with hidden features and settings, this post is for you.
Below you’ll find 30 tips and tricks to help both seasoned and beginner Mac users to get the most out of their OS X experience. We’ll cover everything from obscure Terminal commands to keyboard shortcuts that every Mac user should know and use. Let’s get started!

Dock Tricks

Recent Items Stack

Stacks are quite the handy addition to your Mac’s dock and the good people at Mac OS X Hints figured out a way to make them even more useful by creating a stack that automatically contains your most recent applications.
These can of course be found under the Apple menu as well but it’s much more convenient to have them right in the dock.
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Recent Items Stack
To accomplish this feat, simply copy and paste the line below into Terminal.
defaults write com.apple.dock persistent-others -array-add '{ "tile-data" = { "list-type" = 1; }; "tile-type" = "recents-tile"; }'
Once you’ve completed that command, type “killall Dock” to relaunch your dock with the new stack.

Stacks List View

Use the snippet below in Terminal to activate a really nice looking list view in stacks complete with icons and a scroll bar.
defaults write com.apple.dock use-new-list-stack -bool YES
As with the previous example, use “killall Dock” to make the change take effect.
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Stacks List View

Resizing Your Dock

If you click and drag the little divider bar in your dock, you can resize the entire dock without going to System Preferences. Hold down option to make proportional changes.
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Resizing Your Dock

Force Magnify Dock

If you’re like me and have dock magnification permanently turned off, you can temporarily activate it by holding down ⌃⇧ while hovering over the dock.
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Force Magnify Dock

Desktop & Finder

Show Hidden Files

One of the most well known and widely used terminal commands. Use the snippet below to make hidden files visible in the Finder.
defaults write com.apple.Finder AppleShowAllFiles YES
Set it back to “NO” to re-hide the files.
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There's Nothing You Can See That Can't Be Seen

Hide Your Desktop Debris

If you find yourself constantly embarrassed or distracted by your messy desktop habits, download Camouflage, a free app that quickly hides everything on your desktop.
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Hide Your Desktop Debris

Choose a New Library

There are several applications in OS X that allow you to choose or create a different library on startup. Simply hold down the option key when you click on an app in the dock to see a window similar to the one below.
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Choose a New Library

Sync Application Libraries Across Macs

Use the previous tip to create a new library for an application and place that library in your Dropbox folder. Then choose this library with the same application on any other Macs that you own and all the application data will remain synced between the two Macs!
This trick is completely free, just be sure to watch the size of the libraries you are syncing as it’s really easy to eat up all your Dropbox space.

Finder Window Shortcuts

It’s easy to miss that you can actually add item shortcuts to the top of your Finder windows. Simply drag the application into the space to the left of the Spotlight field.
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Finder Window Shortcuts

Pimp Your Desktop

You may have caught a glimpse of my desktop in one of the images above and wondered how I could display weather, time and date as a part of my background. Using GeekTool you can add all sorts of functionality to your desktop. It’s everything Dashboard should’ve been.
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Pimp Your Desktop
Check out our recent GeekTool tutorial to get started.
If it’s all a bit too technical for you, check out Yahoo Widgets instead. They’re just like Dashboard widgets only you have the option to display them right on your desktop.

Stationery Pad

If you have files that you often use as templates but want to prevent accidental replacement of the original file, you can use the “stationery pad” option. Enabling this on a specific file makes it so that when you try to open that file, the Finder creates a duplicate and opens that instead.
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Stationery
To find this option, get info on a file with ⌘+I and click the “Stationery pad” checkbox under the labels in the “General” section.

Quick Look Zoom

While Quick Look is launched, hold down the option key to turn your cursor into a magnifying glass. Then click to zoom in. Hold shift and option to zoom out.
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Quick Look Zoom

Screensaver

Screensaver Wallpaper

Have you ever wanted to set a screensaver as your desktop background? Well that’s a horrible idea for more reasons than I care to list. However, it turns out that it’s perfectly possible. Just use the following command in Terminal:
/System/Library/Frameworks/ScreenSaver.framework/Resources/ScreenSaverEngine.app/Contents/MacOS/ScreenSaverEngine -background
When you’ve had enough fun, hit Control+C to return things back to normal.
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Screensaver Wallpaper

Twitter Feed Screensaver

When you’re looking at your Twitter timeline in Safari, click on the RSS icon in the URL bar to see the timeline as an RSS feed. You may need to add the login to Keychain for it to work properly.
Then copy and paste that feed into your RSS reader screensaver in System Preferences and voila! A free, continually updating tweet-filled screensaver.
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Twitter Screensaver

Debugging and Troubleshooting

Enable Safari Inspector

The Safari Inspector is an impressive suite of development tools for examining and debugging web pages. It’s hidden by default but you can use the following command in Terminal to enable it:
defaults write com.apple.Safari WebKitDeveloperExtras -bool true
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Enable Safari Inspector

When All Else Fails, Repair Permissions

Sometimes your Mac will simply refuse to do something that seems completely routine and normal. This can be anything from installing and running a new application to duplicating files in the Finder.
screenshotWhen you’ve tried everything else and are at your wit’s end as to how to solve the problem, try opening up Disk Utility (in the Utilities folder) and repairing your disk permissions.
You’d be surprised at just how many mysterious problems can be solved with this single step!
Repairing Permissions

Miscellaneous

Automatic Time Zone

It used to be the case that you had to set your time zone manually in OS X. However, with Snow Leopard you can choose to have your Mac guess your time zone by attempting to grab your current location.
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Automatic Time Zone
You can also use a free app called Jet Lag that runs in the background and constantly makes sure that your computer is set to the proper timezone.

Giant Cursor

If Grandma has been having trouble following that tiny cursor around on the screen, open up the Mouse & Trackpad section under Universal Access in System Preferences and crank up that sucker’s size.
This is also an awesome trick to play on any friends not savvy enough to know how to turn it off.
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Giant Cursor

Better Screen Sharing

The screen sharing utility has a number of hidden features that beef up that really beef up the experience. This includes a number of options for adjusting quality and allowed input on each side of the screen share.
To turn on these options, throw the following code into terminal:
defaults write com.apple.ScreenSharing \
'NSToolbar Configuration ControlToolbar' -dict-add 'TB Item Identifiers' \
'(Scale,Control,Share,Curtain,Capture,FullScreen,GetClipboard,SendClipboard,Quality)'
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Better Screen Sharing
To read more about what all the added buttons will do, check out MacWorld’s explanation.

Syncing Google Calendar and iCal

Now that iCal has CalDAV support, syncing your iCal calendars with Google Calendar is as simple as typing in your Google account info under “accounts” in the iCal preferences window.
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Syncing Google Calendar and iCal

Safari Undo

In Safari 5 there are several commands that can be undone with a quick ⌘+Z beyond typing mistakes. For instance, if you get carried away while closing tabs and accidentally close one that you wanted to keep open, just undo it! Nifty no?

Kill Dashboard

Many users have abandoned OS X’s dashboard functionality either completely or in favor of alternatives like GeekTool. If you never want to see your dashboard again, you can kill it completely with the following Terminal command.
defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES
To bring it back, change the “YES” to “NO”.

Scheduling Time Machine

Time Machine is an excellent utility that makes backing up all the data on your Mac extremely easy. However, there’s so much emphasis on making this task easy that there are very few customizable options. Most notably, you can’t control how often Time Machine runs an automated backup.
Fortunately, there are two free applications that remedy this problem. Time Machine Editor and TimeMachineScheduler are both great solutions for customizing your backup intervals.
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Scheduling Time Machine

Tricks for New Mac Geeks

Force Quitting an Application

This is one of the most vital tricks in the whole list and is well known by most Mac users. If an application freezes on you, hit ⌘⌥+esc (command + option + escape) to bring up the Force Quit menu.
Just select the troublesome application and kill it to fix the freeze (all unsaved data will be lost). Right clicking on most frozen applications in the dock will give you the same option.
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Force Quit

Hide Others

This shortcut is known by almost everyone but more than likely ignored by most. I’ve recently started using it and now find it to be an integral part of my OS X experience.
I always have well over ten applications open at once, each with their own various windows scattered throughout my spaces. This can cause some serious screen clutter that takes forever to sort through and manage.
Hitting ⌘⌥+H to hide everything but the current application is a quick and easy way to start over and give yourself some breathing room. I find myself frequently clicking on the Finder in the dock before performing this action so that all open applications become hidden.

Blank Screen in a Hurry

For those college students out there who like to check out the scores on ESPN.com during lectures, there’s a shortcut that will help you hide your obvious inattention as the professor walks by.
Hit ⌃⇧+eject to immediately dim your screen to zero brightness. This will effectively put your display to sleep so that inquiring eyes find only darkness. Be careful though, moving your mouse or hitting any key will bring it all right back up.

Safari Extensions

The most recent iteration of Safari has a new extension system similar to that of Firefox. To install an extension, simply download the file and double click it.
To find some excellent extensions, check out 30 Incredible Safari Extensions Available Now.
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Force Quit

Custom Application Shortcuts

OS X allows you to create a custom keyboard shortcut for any menu item in just about every application. To access and create these, check out Snow Leopard’s new and improved keyboard shortcut manager in System Preferences.
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Assigning Custom Shortcuts
I find the “Merge All Windows” menu command in Safari to be particularly useful so above I assigned it a keyboard equivalent.

Paste and Match Style

This is another shortcut that’s clearly listed in OS X but is likely missed by many users. To paste text that matches the destination formatting into any of Apple’s applications (doesn’t work in most third party apps) , use ⌘⇧⌥+V.
I use this command every single day and really wish that Adobe would create an equivalent in Photoshop and Illustrator!

Mail Threads

Gmail automatically organizes all your incoming mail into conversations so that when you receive a reply, it’s easy to scroll through and see the entire conversation.
Apple Mail actually has a similar feature that groups email messages into threads. Each thread is a collapsible collection of messages from a single back and forth conversation.
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Mail Threads
To activate message threading, click on “View” in Mail and select “Organize by Thread.”