Swiftkey 4 for Android – Gesture Typing, Better Word Prediction, Faster Correction and more

One of the popular alternate keyboard for Android, Swiftkey, has just launched a new version a couple of days back. The keyboard now incorporates Flow , a gesture based typing method very similar to Swype and stock Android keyboard in the latest Jelly Bean (Android 4.2). Beside Flow, major improvements have been included such as

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How to Forward Facebook Messages To Gmail Or Other Email Accounts

Do you know that you can forward Facebook messages to Gmail and other email accounts, just like you forward regular email messages? You can move entire facebook conversations to your email account and archive it there, or you can forward a Facebook conversation to any email address of your choice. Now before I describe the

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Silence for Android – Automatically put your Android into Discrete Mode

Ever had the situation of your Android phone buzzing off during an important meeting? Wish you had never be disturbed with late night calls or message notifications? Wanted your Android to keep silent automatically according to your Google Calendar Schedule? That ‘s where Silence for Android comes into picture. Silence for Android is a great

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Video Players for Android Review – VLC, MX Player, Archos Video Player

In the burgeoning world of mobile phones, sub 4 inch screen Android device is a rarity. The latest phones on offer have some of the best mobile displays, like the 4.7 inch Super LCD 2 of the HTC One X, similar size with IPS display on the Google Nexus 4 or the Super AMOLED 4.8

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Five Gmail Labs Experiments that You Must Have in your Gmail (Updated)

Sometime ago we had posted on the cool lab features to make your Gmail more functional. Today Gmail has changed. Its cleaner, faster and has a bunch of new features available by default. And it is the people’s favorite email client. The folks at Google Labs have not left behind, many lab features have been

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Custom ROM – Do I Need it for My Android?

In the world of mobiles, where Touchscreen phones have revolutionised the whole world, Google’s Android has been one of the biggest player in the smartphone industry. Since 2010, with the introduction of the first true Android Smartphone – Google Nexus One, and the Samsung Galaxy S, millions of users have turned to Android for their

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Open Signal for Android – Find the Best Network Reception in Your Area

You have an Android phone. It can do a lot of things – take and share photos, browse web, watch videos, play games, etc. The one thing that has changed little in the past decade is the mobile reception. Even the top-end smartphones do have their pitfalls regarding to the ability to pick up network

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Chime For Chrome – All your Social Notifications In One Place

Social Networking has come about in a big way. People are hooked to social networking sites now more than ever. There are many that have jumped into the social networking bandwagon apart from the obvious and popular ones like Facebook and Twitter, such as Google Plus, Instagram, Quora and so on. One thing that is

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Control your Android from your Web Browser through AirDroid

AirDroid is an Android app available for free on the Google Play Market. What is so special about this app? With this app you can control your android device right from your desktop browser!   AirDroid utilizes the WiFi network to which both your desktop or laptop computer and the Android device is connected to.

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Carbon For Twitter Released On Play Store; Is It Worth The Wait?

The much-awaited Carbon For Twitter app was finally released on the Google Play Store. If you haven’t heard of this app before, then it not your fault. Carbon was an extremely popular Twitter app for the webOS. Sadly, the app was killed, due to the sudden death of webOS. Back in 2011, the developers of Carbon announced

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What is Restricted List On Facebook and How To Add Facebook Friends To Restricted list?

In Facebook, there is a very easy way to hide your posts and updates from specific friends without having to block them or unfriend them. Facebook has a very useful feature called restricted list, which can be used to restrict a group of friends from seeing any of your posts, photos or updates. So what

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Browse Smarter in Google Chrome With These 5 Useful Extensions

Google Chrome is one of the favorite browsers among the internet users today. It’s minimalistic look, quick browsing and no frills browsing has made many a fan of the browser. But, despite all these features, there are certain chores that many users face in Chrome. Developers have switched up the gear and have delivered many

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Some Windows 8 Annoyances and Their Fixes

If you are a Windows 8 user then you must have faced some of these problems that I have listed below. I have tried to cover some fresh annoyances that Windows 8 throws on us and most importantly their possible fixes. There are more loose ends than it meets the eye and the only way

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How to Add Windows 8 Search to Context Menu as a Shortcut

If you are reading this article, it means that you are not among the chunk of Windows users who now don’t miss that good old Search from Windows Start button any more. You are still searching for a more basic way to access Windows 8 Search options. Although the default search options in Windows 8 are

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Use Terminal Hacks On your Mac OS X For Cool tricks

Apple OS X is one of the best operating systems out there. It blends with beautiful hardware of Apple and provides awesome user experience on top of a trusted UNIX system. Talk about UNIX system, OS X provides some great tools for geeks and hackers alike that make Macbook pro their favorite systems. We have

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