
Google Docs is the most widely used online office suite. Did you ever wish that there was an app to sync your online docs automatically to your Desktop with minimum fuss?
KumoSync might be the app you were looking for.
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The word ‘Cloud’ has been synonymous with Android since its birth, integrated to its core. In recent times, with the launch of free cloud storage services like Dropbox, Google Docs, Picasa and more, it has become quite difficult to manage files stored on the cloud from a mobile.
Enter SanDisk Memory Zone application, a combination of a File manager + Cloud storage manager + Data protector + Backup utility. I discovered this app while searching for a file manager for my not-so-geeky friend who owns a HTC ChaCha (aka Status). Sure, there are some advanced file managers out there like Total Commander, File expert etc. but he wanted an intuitive interface rather than being one for nerds.
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The CyanogenMod team gave an awesome Christmas gift yesterday for all the Galaxy S II users. Finally, after waiting for about two months after the launch of Ice Cream Sandwich, they’ve released CyanogenMod 9 as an experimental build for the S2. Wuuf, this took more time than I wanted (not expected).
It is still under heavy development and will probably be finished in January/February 2012. Anyways, here’s my review after using the ROM for a couple of hours, in Bullet Style.
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While there have been many tutorials out there that show you how to transfer contacts and calendar entries from Nokia phone to an iPhone, most of them need a lot of time and effort.
I was on a lookout for the easiest way to do so and landed up using Mail to exchange feature.
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The Christmas fever is on and its time for decorating your desktop too! For this festive season, we have scouted some nice Christmas themes for your desktop.
The collection is a fine mix of normal windows themes and complete transformation packs.
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Late this week, the internet has been abuzz with shiny new releases of Chrome and Firefox, 16 and 9 respectively. While we had previously organized a battle between Firefox 8 and Chrome 15, we just did some elbow greasing to check out the differences the new versions of these two browsers and also including Opera this time which are making to the already soaring browser benchmarks.
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Dropbox, the most popular free cloud storage provider is planning to unveil a new update to its Android application very soon. It has posted a beta version at it’s forum which brings a cleaner interface and lot of new features.
The new app is being developed keeping Ice Cream Sandwich’s user interface in mind. Since the birth of Android 4,0, lots of applications have undergone UI changes, featuring better interfaces, which is a good thing.
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Ribbon, which was introduced in Office 2007 has been a revolutionary approach for getting access to the often used features of a program, rather than wandering through creepy menus. With Windows 8, Microsoft has decided to give even the Windows Explorer a facelift with the ribbon interface.
If you are a fan of the ribbon interface and want to get a feel of the Windows 8 like ribbon based file manager in your Windows 7 install, BExplorer may be your answer.
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I am sure many of you might have faced a situation where you are listening to a long podcast, an audiobook or a web-based streaming audio source and for some reason or other you have had to get up and leave. Though you wish to continue listening, you can’t really carry a computer on your back.
You may have faced another kind of a problem where you couldn’t play the audio of your choice because it was not supported on iOS device. Wish there was a single app which would solve both the problems? Airfoil is just the app you need!
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You may have heard about the iTether app that was going round the Apple community last week. You might have also noted that it’s no longer making any news and there is hardly anyone talking about it. Wondering, what happened all of sudden?
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