by Jaber Al Nahian | 19 Oct, 2018 | Google Drive
Here is how to turn off Google Drive’s Quick Access section that presents your most used files and documents on both Web and Mobile App.
by Jaber Al Nahian | 5 Sep, 2018 | Android
Wouldn’t it be nice if your Android automatically keep a backup copy of your application when your install it from Play Store or outside? With this, you don’t have to worry about manually backing-up the APK file of an Android application. Google Play Store...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 31 Mar, 2015 | WhatsApp
The popular messaging service WhatsApp shows multiple kinds of check marks when you send a message to someone. Every kind of check mark has different meaning. If you have been using WhatsApp for long time and use it very frequently, you might already know the meaning...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 26 Mar, 2015 | Twitter
Amit Agarwal from popular tech blog Digital Inspiration has made an interesting web app with which you can find someone’s sleeping schedule using his/her Twitter account. When I first came across the app, I thought it would fail to tell the actual sleeping...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 25 Mar, 2015 | Android
Every mobile phone has a unique identification number called IMEI, which stands for “International Mobile Station Equipment Identity“. This number can be used to identify an phone’s critical information, such as originality, vendor, model number,...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 22 Mar, 2015 | Chrome
If you have been using Google Chrome as your default web browser intentionally, you are already aware that Chrome performs better (most of the times) than other browsers in terms of rendering speed. Thanks to its V8 JavaScript Engine and multi-process architecture....
by Jaber Al Nahian | 19 Mar, 2015 | Ubuntu
Pushbullet is a service that lets you quickly send links, notes, files, etc. from your smartphone to desktops, browsers and vice versa. It also has option to mirror your Android and iOS notifications to desktop, letting you receive your phone’s notifications...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 18 Mar, 2015 | Ubuntu
When you boot into Ubuntu, it plays a sound asking you to input your password or choose different user account at login screen. This sound is a drum beat tone which indicates that your Ubuntu system is ready. This is similar to startup sound in Microsoft Windows. The...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 18 Mar, 2015 | Linux
Here are 5 best graphical tools to check your Linux hardware information without using harsh commands. Checking hardware (CPU, motherboard, process, etc.) information is one of the most common and important tasks we do in our computers. Viewing details of physical...
by Jaber Al Nahian | 15 Mar, 2015 | Linux
You can create ‘System Restore Points’ in Debian/Ubuntu/Mint and all derivatives and restore to a previous system state by using a simple and easy to use free GUI tool TimeShift. Non-debian Linux OSes such as Fedora, openSUSE are also supported via...