QuizUp: The Best Trivia Game.

Saturday, December 12, 2015
QuizUp is a free, award-winning multiplayer trivia game. Challenge friends and meet new people who share your interests. Join a community of millions already playing the biggest trivia game in the world!



Discovering like-minded people is easy and fun! You can find people based on their age, location and interest. When you find someone you think is interesting, break the ice by starting a conversation or challenging them in a topic you are both passionate about.

Challenge friends in any topic for a quick, real-time match or randomly play other people from around the world. Climb the ranks and claim your titles.

Participate in vibrant communities around topics you are passionate about and easily discover new topics that match your interests. Each topic has a unique community where you can play, post and interact with other people.

"A very loving trivia app. Show the world what you got!" 

Rating: 4.3/5
Android: 4.0.3 and up
Size: 39MB

Download Links:
Playstore: http://adf.ly/1TLZGa
4shared(apk): http://adf.ly/1TLfFU
MediaFire(apk): http://adf.ly/1TP8Fs
iTunes:  http://adf.ly/1TLZOy

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Game Dev Story Hacked free apk download.

Friday, November 27, 2015
Manage your own game company and try to create a million-selling game in this unique simulation.
Features the ability to develop your company's own game console, plus a system for changing your staff members' professions.

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Your staff members can have a variety of game-related professions, from programmer to sound engineer.
                     
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KAIROSOFT is one of the most popular retro-gaming companies. Nearly all of the kairosoft games are chart-busters. This game is also one of them. But nowadays Kairosoft has put license verification so you can't download the pirated apk, even if you do install the pirated version, it'll show license verification so you'll have to put the account from which you download the game.
But this apk is different. It is hacked you won't need to put an account. It already has bypassed it. And guess what-- it has coins in millions already. Enjoy! Share!


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4SHARED(apk): http://adf.ly/1SS8tl
MEDIAFIRE(apk): http://adf.ly/1SWhAD
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AfterFocus APK free download.

Sunday, November 15, 2015

With AfterFocus, you can create DSLR-style background blurred photo by simply selecting focus area. Also, various filter effects offer you to create the most natural and realistic photo.

Selecting a focus area more precisely, you can achieve more natural and professional image. 
Just mark the areas you want, AfterFocus automatically recognizes the focus area precisely even for an object with complex shapes. 
This auto function allows you to work faster on smart phones with small screen. 
Also, background blur effect of AfterFocus gives a photo the realistic look between the edge of the 
background and the focus area.


1. Smart focus area selection 

Simply draw some lines inside a focus area and the background, then AfterFocus will automatically recognize the focus area. You can also select the area with traditional finger painting.


2. Background Blur effect 

You can create the most realistic blur effect with various aperture styles just like DSLR camera. 
To emphasize that certain things move, Motion blur effect is also available.

3. Filter effect 

AfterFocus offers from basic effects to professional effects like Cross Process without looking artificial. 
Also, you can emphasize the spot light on the background using Bokeh effect.

"Check it yourself. A very smooth working app to add dslr effect."  -Amar Kumar Blog
Rating: 4.2/5
Size: 7mb
Android: 2.0 and up

DOWNLOAD LINK:
MediaFire(apk):  : http://adf.ly/1RjI5N
PlayStore: http://adf.ly/1RjIB9
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Adobe Photoshop CS6 Extended with Patch.

Saturday, November 7, 2015
Photoshop is the most used image-editing software. Adobe Photoshop's latest version is CC but CS6 is still in trends. CS6 had got an update and is now extended. Extended has some new features the main one is 3d.


New features of CS6 extended:

3D images and extrusions – Enhance and manipulate 3D content as easily as you would 2D content and explore new creative directions: Quickly create 3D logos, type, and artwork using efficient and intuitive controls that have been vastly improved since CS5. Twist, rotate, extrude, bevel, and inflate your 3D designs, and then apply rich materials like chrome, glass, and cork.
Advanced 3D editing capabilities – Push your creative boundaries with powerful 3D editing tools — even paint directly on 3D objects and immediately see the results. Add 3D objects and layers to your designs and create amazing composites. Illuminate your scene with real lighting, shadows, and reflections, and animate your objects.
Mercury Graphics Engine for 3D – Dramatically increased power and speed via new graphics engine optimized for 3D imaging.
Image analysis – Use advanced measurement and counting tools to extract quantitative information from images. Record and export data for further analysis. Import DICOM files as frames or as a volume to directly analyze and edit your image data.

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4shared: http://adf.ly/1RCq9d

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Galaxy Universal Remote free download.

Monday, November 2, 2015

Turn your phone into a universal remote control using your phone's built-in IR transmitter. No external hardware required. No network connection required!.

Control your TV, your Set-top Box, your Audio Video Receiver, your Sound System, your Amplifier, your DVD Player, your Blu-ray Player, your Media or Streaming Player, your Air Conditioner, your Projector, your DSLR camera, your PS3, your Xbox, and more!

Additional features:

· Save each one of your devices so that you can easily access them later.

· Control all of your devices from just one screen, by creating your own custom remote, where you can add buttons from different devices in a single tab!

· Customize your remote control by changing the number of tabs, the layout, the colors, the style of each button, and more.

· Save a sequence of actions (macro) to be executed one by one. For example you can turn on your TV, turn on your cable box, wait 1 second, go to channel 100 and turn up the volume. All of these actions saved in a single button.

· Send your own custom IR code and save it to a button.

· If your device is not listed in the app, you can use the scan mode to automatically test all brands and models in order to find a compatible one
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· Back up and restore all your saved devices and remotes so that you can easily transfer them to another phone.

· Add widgets at your home screen to control your devices without even opening the app.

"A real joy to use with your phone. They have got most of the brands." -Amar Kumar Blog

Ratings: 4.3/5

Size: 3.0mb

Android:  4.0 and up


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subway surfers game hack! 100% working

Friday, October 16, 2015
Every One of us is Playing Subway Surfer and we all know that it has been downloaded by  500 Millions Android User and its hard to get 10 Million Score in Subway Surfer.Want to Increase your Score in subway surfer  and Want to Display your Name at 1st Place in the Leader Board ?. Now you can  do this all,Just Follow this simple Steps to Increase Subway Surfer Score and Coins .



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1. Go to the Setting>Manage apps tap on Subway Surfer and Select Clear Data Now Uninstall it.

2. Now Download the Subway Surfer Score.zip File

3. Now Extract the zip you can see a Folder Named com.kiloo.subwaysurf paste the folder in Android>Data folder of  Internal memory or SD Card.

4. Now download subway surfers game and open it.

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50 commands for Cortana Part 2

Saturday, October 10, 2015

This is the second part to our 50 commands for Cortana. Hope you'll find it useful. The link for the first part is this:  http://adf.ly/1Ph89Q


1.       Tracking
“What time does Alaska 32 depart?”
“What is the status of my package.”
2.       Sports
“What did the Real Madrid score?”
“What is the score of Packers game?”
3.       Show time
“What is the showtime for star wars.”
“What is the runtime of iron man.”
4.       Finance
“Convert 50dollars into yen”
“What is bitcoin exchange rate.”
“What is the stock of Apple.”
5.       Math
“What is the square root of 256”
“What is the value of cos60”
“Convert 100pounds into kilograms”
6.       Dictionary
“What is the meaning of Spartan”
“How to you say hi in french”
7.       Weather
“What is the weather right now”
“Is it cold in New York”
Easter Eggs:
8.       “Beam me up, scotty.”
9.       “What’s the best phone.”
10.   “Do you like me.”
11.   “What is your favourite song.”
12.   “How old are you.”
13.   “Are you pretty.”
14.   “Who made you.”
15.   “What do you look like.”
16.   “Who are you.”
17.   “You are cool.”
18.   “Knock Knock”
19.   “What are you wearing.”
20.   “Can I change your name.”
21.   “Where is the chief”
22.   “I’m confused.”
23.   “Use the force.”
24.   “What’s the answer to the universe.”
25.   “Are you Cortana from Halo.”
BONUS:
“Can you dance”
“What do you eat.”
“Are you awake”
“Do you like clippy.”
“Do you have mother.”
“Do you like Microsoft office.”
“Dance.”
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50 commands for Cortana Part 1

Thursday, October 8, 2015

The new era is here, the era of artificial intelligence. With Siri, Google Now and now Cortana we are getting things done with our voice. They work like an assistant and we can have a nice conversation with them too. She(Cortana) has got some witty replies to entertain you... :)
Let’s look at the 50 commands which you can give to Cortana:

1.       Add appointments and events to calendar.
“Make an appointment to my doctor tomorrow”
“Add blogger meeting to my calendar this Saturday.”
2.       Make reminders.
“Remind me to study today at 12AM.”
“Remind me to talk about blog when I call Vimal.”
“Remind me to buy books when I leave the house.”
3.       Alarms.
“Wake me up in 30minutes.”
“Make an alarm at 3PM.”
“Wake me up at 6AM.”
4.       Send E-mails.
“Send an e-mail.”
“Send an e-mail to Tony.”
5.       Music
“Play a song.”
“What song is playing.”
“Play my music.”
6.       Maps
“Show me the way to near Starbucks.”
“Show me the map of Manhattan.”
“How far is KFC.”
7.       Facts/Trivia
“How tall is Mount Everest.”
“How old is Barack Obama.”
“Who won the first world cup.”
“Who is the president of India.”
“What is the capital of Pakistan.”
Easter Eggs:
8.       “Tell me a story.”
9.       “Tell me a bedtime story.”
10.   “Tell me a funny story.”
11.   “Sing a song.”
12.   “Who is your father.”
13.   “What do you think about Surface.”
14.   “What do you think about Android.”
15.   “What do you think about Windows.”
16.   “What do you think about Microsoft.”
17.   “What do you think about Google.”
18.   “What do you think about Apple.”
19.   “Do you know Siri.”
20.   “Do you know Google Now.”
21.   “Say something.”
22.   “Tell me something interesting.”
23.   “Tell me a joke.”
24.   “Tell me a science joke.”
        25.   “Tell me a sports joke.”

Wait for the second part... ;)
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follow the line 2D deluxe game free download apk

Thursday, October 1, 2015
Follow the Line 2D Deluxe Run is a simple but challenging finger runner. Drag your finger and run through the randomly generated maze and try to follow the line. Don't touch the borders and be aware of the moving obstacles. Keep running as far as you can, avoid the obstacles and unlock new challenges. Try to be the best, test your skills and see which of your friend can set a new record! Show your high score to the world through the integrated google games play games services leaderboard.




Features:

* Every time a different maze to run
* Smooth gameplay
* Great graphics & effects on any screen size
* Dynamic obstacles
* Amazing sound effects and music
* Lots of new levels to unlock
* Leaderboard trough the google play games services
* Facebook integration (brag on Facebook how good you are)
* Gems to collect and use to continue after crash

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WINGS ON FIRE! game free download APK

Saturday, September 26, 2015
Are you ready to burn your wings? Your mission is simple: Bomb the enemy base with your airplane!

But do you have what it takes to reach there?
Wings on Fire invites you to an endless challenge you have never seen before!


FEATURES: 

- Play for free
- Fly in stunning endless 3D environments
- Choose among various planes
- Complete missions, level up and promote ranks
- Challenge your friends and beat their high scores
- Fight against powerful bosses
- Upgrade your plane and abilities
- Climb online leader-boards
- New contents and features with ongoing updates

"The best in the market right now. Low memory consumption and pretty light on the storage. Great game to pass your time on."         -Amar Kumar Blog

Rating:  4 out of 5
Android:  2.3 and up
Size:  32mb

Download Links:
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Playstore: http://adf.ly/1OwULj




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secret Windows tips and tricks designed to save your time

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

 Launch taskbar programs with your keyboard

Many of us—especially users of the Start Menu-less Windows 8—use the Windows taskbar as a quick launch bar, populating it with our day-to-day programs. Opening those programs is as simple as clicking them, but there's actually a faster way to launch software on your taskbar: Simple keyboard combinations.

Every program to the right of the Start button is assigned its own numerical shortcut, with the first program being "1," the second being "2," and so on, all the way to the 10th taskbar shortcut, which gets "0." Pressing the Windows key, plus the number of the program you want to open, launches it. For example, in the image at left, pressing Win + 3 launches the Chrome browser.

Quickly launch a new instance of a program

Those taskbar icons can also be used to quickly launch a second (or third, or fourth, or…) instance of a program—a fresh browser window alongside an already populated one, for instance, or another Windows Explorer window.

Doing so is easy: Just hold down the Shift button, then open the program as you normally would, either via a left click of the mouse or the aforementioned quick-launch keyboard trick. Boom! A new, clean version of the software appears alongside the one you already have open.

Copy a file path to the Clipboard

Why would you ever want to copy a file path to the Windows Clipboard? Well, you may just want to tell someone how to browse to a common location for a given application. I, however, use it to mark the spot of a local file I've found using Windows Explorer, so it'll be handy later—to upload photos to Facebook or document attachments to Outlook emails, for instance.

To copy a file path to your Clipboard, hold down the Shift key, right-click the file or folder you want, then select the newly revealed "Copy as Path" option. Now you can paste the info wherever you'd like—including the "File name" portion of Browse dialog boxes, with no extra browsing required

More secret right-click options

Secret right-click options revealed by the Shift key don't end with file paths, though.

The basic Send to tool that appears as an option when you right-click on a file or folder is handy enough indeed, allowing you to move the item quickly to a handful of locations on your PC, add it to a .zip archive, or send it off in an email or fax.

But that's just the tip of the iceberg! Holding down the Shift key as you right-click a file or folder will add an absolute ton of new folder locations to the basic Send to menu.

Tweaking the Send To menu

What's that, you say? None of the stock Send to options offer the ability to shuffle your files to the locations you commonly use? Force the issue!

First, create shortcuts to the folder locations you're like to add to the Send To menu by right-clicking them, then selecting Send to > Desktop (create shortcut). Once that's done, open Windows Explorer, then type shell:sendto in the location bar at the top, followed by Enter. You'll be brought to the location that holds your Send To options; just drag and drop in the shortcuts to the folders you want to add to the tool.

Erase the past

When you're shuffling files around willy-nilly, you're bound to accidentally drop one in the wrong folder—or almost more irritating, errantly make copies of a slew of files rather than simply dragging them to a new location. Arrrrrrrrg.

Rather than trying to track that missing file down or manually delete the legion of copies, whip out the universal Get Out of Jail Free card that, somewhat surprisingly, also works within Windows proper: Crtl + Z. The keyboard shortcut undoes your last action, restoring order when chaos suddenly appears. (Crtl + C and Crtl + V for copying and pasting, respectively, also work properly within Windows.)

Add mouse-friendly checkboxes to icons

For every geek who swears by keyboard shortcuts, there are a dozen casual users who rely on their mice. Activating icon checkboxes lets you select multiple files to manage simultaneously, without having to hold down the Ctrl button as you click each one.

…unless you add checkboxes to Windows icons, that is. In Windows 7, type Folder options into the Start Menu's search bar. Next, open the "View" tab in the window that appears and ensure the "Use check boxes to select items" checkbox is checked. In Windows 8, just open Windows Explorer, open the "View" tab, and check the "Item check boxes" box in the Show/Hide pane.
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iPhone 6s and 6s plus review!

Friday, September 11, 2015

iPhone 6s :

design

The same stick that some use to beat iPhone fans still exists: yes, visually this is almost identical to last year's redesigned iPhone 6, with the same ceramic metal feel and slightly protruding camera that means you can place it side by side with the iPhone 6 and not really notice the difference.

The only marginal change is the additional thickness, very likely included to accommodate the new 3D Touch technology on the screen.

Compared to other phones on the market the iPhone 6S still manages to mix that feeling of premium build with a light and thin phone – it's a joy to hold.

Apple's nod to the improved build with reinforced 7000 series aluminium is clearly a direct result of the iPhone 6's "Bendgate," in which the phone was discovered to be slightly prone to changing shape if pressure was applied.

While Apple doesn't need sympathy, it was still a bit harsh that it got singled out for this issue when many other handsets could also bend if you tried.

3D Touch but old screen


Now onto the biggest change for the iPhone 6S, 3D Touch. This changes everything for Apple users, and while it's not enough of a reason to upgrade from the 6, it's a pretty nifty trick that again promises to make current iPhone 5S owners feel like they're getting a real upgrade with their new phone
The main difference 3D Touch brings is the ability to interact with on-screen instructions in different ways. It's too early to delve into all the ways that the new power will work, but the system (for those who haven't seen an Apple Watch or the new Macbook) is simple: you can tap like before, but press a bit harder on an icon or message and you'll get a new menu popping up.

Imagine it's like right-clicking the mouse to get a secondary menu, and you're pretty much there. It's a cool new feature, although one that app developers will need to work with for a while to really get the best out of.

It's going to be an interesting time to see how well this beds into the users' lives - being able to go 'into' the screen is a good move, as it seems to make sense. 'Peek' is having a look, a preview, of certain things, but Pop is another push deeper that will open the previewed app.

Pop definitely feels odd, like you're going to break the touchscreen by pushing too hard - you feel it's going to turn into a little rainbow puddles under the finger. Most of the time these actions seem to make sense, although the fact that you can switch between apps by using 3D Touch on the left hand side of the screen doesn't work as well as you'd hope, as it's hard to activate.

Camera


The expected upgrade from the iPhone 6's camera has arrived: the iPhone 6S has a 12MP snapper and it looks like it'll deliver in spades. The need to jump in megapixels was rarely warranted for a brand beyond the need to impress consumers with higher numbers, but this year things are starting to jump forward.
The Samsung Galaxy S6 is taking stunning photos with a 16MP option, and Sony's Xperia Z5, packing a 23MP sensor and super fast autofocus, actually uses those additional pixels to good use. Apple needed to keep up.

While I've only tested the new camera briefly, there's no doubt that it's an upgrade. It still retains the speed of snapping I've come to expect from an iPhone, while the clarity is there to see too.

The new Live Photo option, which takes a 1.5 second photo either side of the shot, feels more like a gimmick than a really useful option. You have to remember to activate it, but it's really impressive that it doesn't seem to affect the shutter speed – it should take a while either side, but it buffers while you're taking the picture.

Apple's A9 chipset and upgraded RAM


As per usual, Apple's thrown in an upgraded chipset in the shape of the A9, and as expected it brings with it a number of changes. The phone will run faster and the gaming experience will, once again, be better than anything we've ever seen.

It's a 64-bit architecture, which means some efficiency when opening and closing apps (although their size is larger and therefore take up more space on the phone, which makes Apple's decision to keep the 16GB variant of the phone all the more infuriating).

That 64-bit system still can't be used properly as we don't have the necessary 4GB of RAM needed to make use of it. Word is, it has another 1GB of RAM from last year, with 2GB now powering things nicely under the hood and creating a decent snap under the finger – along with making games and apps run that much more smoothly at the same time.

It might not seem like much of an upgrade, but I bet it blitzes the iPhone 6 (and especially the iPhone 5S) in the speed tests.

iPhone 6s plus :

Design


Well, it's bigger than the iPhone 6S. Shocker, I know. But it's also visually almost identical to last year's model – which is a little bit of a shame, as that device was very bezel heavy.


It's a tiny bit thicker than before, to facilitate the 3D Touch screen (and hopefully larger battery, although no word on that from Apple).

I know the 6S Plus needs to pack the bigger battery than the 6S and have a 1080p screen, but the 5.5-inch display feels so much more swamped by the iPhone's frame compared to the LG G4. That phone has the same size viewing area but a sharper resolution and bigger battery.
The fluid, ceramic-like curves prevail, though, and the iPhone 6S Plus is still a very light and easy to hold device. You can't forget that it's a phablet, though, and will need to manipulate it in the palm to make proper use of the screen – get ready for a lot of two-handed use here.

3D Touch


The screen's been upgraded in another way, though: 3D Touch is now included, meaning that, like the Apple Watch and new MacBook, you can get different interactions with the screen depending on how hard you press.
There are loads of cool things the phone can do now, such as using additional force to preview messages and web pages as links, but some of the actions are a little harder to do. For instance, hitting the side of the screen and giving it a shove (on the left-hand side) will let you slide through your recent apps, in the same way as double tapping the home button.

But the action doesn't feel intuitive, as you need to poke hard on a seemingly-undefined section of the screen - and as it's a larger phone, there's a level of panic that you might actually poke it right out of your hands.

Upgraded camera


What do people like doing with their phone more than idly looking at nothing when they're supposed to be interacting with real life human beings in social situations? Well, if you're anything like my niece, nothing, but in theory, the answer would be taking pictures.
The iPhone 6 Plus has a decent 8MP camera, but Apple realised that it needed to step it up when the likes of Samsung and Sony are unleashing 16MP and 23MP sensors, and actually finding a good reason to have that high a number in there.

Just 12MP might not sound like a lot, but it means that the shutter speed is faster than ever, the clarity looks crystal clear on the larger 5.5-inch screen and the overall photography standard from the iPhone is improved once more.

Loads of power... but a longer battery?


The iPhone 6S Plus has been embedded with a number of useful new elements under the hood that should make using it an improved experience, especially if you're one of the many coming from a phone launched in 2013.
The iPhone 6 Plus had a decent battery life, thanks to the larger frame allowing Apple to pack in more mAh, but it still wasn't market leading. The worry here is that the new battery life won't be any better (and could even be worse, which would explain why Apple didn't mention it in the unveiling) and that will annoy a number of Apple users.

But the A9 chip is at least 70% faster than last year and 90% better than lasyt years graphical prowess. While spouting numbers is a horrible thing to do, the gaming performance seems amazing with the 3D rendering on offer.

Not only does this new chipset allow for much greater graphics and a smarter experience under the finger, but it should be more efficient and, maybe, could allow for a longer battery life (and Apple just forgot to tell us).
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Download Avast Antivirus with Registration key till 2038.

Saturday, September 5, 2015
Avast! Free Antivirus is an efficient and comprehensive antivirus program. It is one of the most popular antivirus programs available, thanks to the reliable and trustworthy brand that Avast have created. The key features that continue to make Avast! Free Antivirus so popular are the easy UI, optimized scanning options and continuously updated database of virus definitions.

Avast! Free Antivirus is definitely one of the best free total security managers available. It is relatively lightweight and efficient, while still providing comprehensive security protection. The browser add on can slow browsing speed and the scanning might not be as detailed as some premium antivirus options. But the simple, effective UI and strong security capabilities make Avast! Free Antivirus a very good choice for those looking for free computer security.

The link of registration key is given below, the link will direct you to 4shared, from this download the .txt file which contains the code for the activation of Avast Antivirus till 2038.

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4shared: http://adf.ly/1NmgvN

Download Links(Avast Antivirus):
Avast Official site: http://adf.ly/1NmbFm
4shared: http://adf.ly/1NmgoT
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DriverPack Solution: Best Driver Software For Free.

Thursday, September 3, 2015
Installing driver on any computer is a headache, especially if the driver is not found in the CD/DVD. So here is an easy solution to this awful problem: DriverPack Solution. It is a small and fast auto-driver software which will detect which drivers are not present and will install them for you. It nearly has support for all the models of all the companies and is compatible with Windows XP and up.

 It's website also provides a 10GB data torrent which has all the drivers so if any computer doesn't have internet connection you can download that torrent and burn it in a DVD or two and can install the driver on it. Download from the given links below:

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OFFICIAL SITE: http://adf.ly/1Nds3h 
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MOZILLA FIREFOX LATEST VERSION FREE DOWNLOAD

Monday, August 31, 2015
 Mozilla Firefox is a free, cross-platform, graphical web browser developed by the Mozilla Foundation and hundreds of volunteers.

Firefox strives to be a lightweight, fast, intuitive, and highly extensible standalone browser. Firefox has now become the foundation's main development focus. Firefox includes an integrated pop-up blocker, tabbed browsing, live bookmarks, built in Phishing protection, support for open standards, an extension mechanism for adding functionality and localization for Firefox in different languages. Firefox also attempts to produce secure software and fix security holes promptly. Although other browsers have introduced these features, Firefox is the first such browser to achieve wide adoption.


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4SHARED: http://adf.ly/1NWJIC
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Belarc Advisor: Complete Computer Report.

Sunday, August 16, 2015
The Belarc Advisor builds a detailed profile of your installed software and hardware, network inventory, missing Microsoft hotfixes, anti-virus status, security benchmarks, and displays the results in your Web browser. All of your PC profile information is kept private on your PC and is not sent to any web server.

Operating Systems: Runs on Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, 2008 R2, Vista, 2008, 2003 SP2, XP SP3. Both 32-bit and 64-bit Windows are supported. Our professional products also run on all other versions of Windows and on the Macintosh OS X, Linux, and Solaris operating systems.
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DOWNLOAD LINKS:
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4SHARED: http://adf.ly/1M8xgQ

NOTE: This software doesn't run on Windows XP SP2 but it runs on XP SP3. If your computer is on XP SP2 visit the link given below to change you computer from SP2 to SP3 without re-installation:
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Tips n tricks for Good Smartphone Photography

Saturday, August 8, 2015

Know Your Auto Mode

Knowing how the automatic shooting mode on your smartphone camera works can greatly help you take good photos. Take the time to learn when it uses high ISOs, when it uses long shutter speeds, and adjust how you take photos accordingly. It especially helps to know when you decide to…

Override the Defaults

Smartphones can be pretty good when it comes to choosing settings, but not always. Metering can sometimes be pretty shoddy indoors and in cloudy conditions, which is where overriding some of the settings can come in handy.
If you think the white balance is off, change it. If the photo is underexposed, use the sliders found in most camera applications to boost it. If you’d prefer grain to blur, up the ISO used by the camera manually. Don’t forget about the flash either, which is sometimes necessary.
If center-weighted metering isn’t providing the right results, you might also considering switching to spot-metering, which some cameras allow you to do. Center-weighted looks at the entire image and meters according to what it sees, with a preference on the center of the frame. When shooting subjects off-center, it can be a good idea to switch to spot metering so the area around the ‘spot’ you select is exposed perfectly.

Use Good Posture (or Even a Tripod)

A key method for reducing blur is knowing how to hold a smartphone camera in a stable way. Holding your arms outstretched or far away from your body can make them sway more when photographing. Moving your elbows into the sides of your body can give a bit of extra stability where needed, as can physically resting the smartphone on a stable object.
If you want perfect stability, it is possible to get a tripod attachment that you can slot your smartphone into. You’ll probably look a bit silly bringing a tripod out and about to use with your phone, but I have seen and achieved myself some fantastic shots with a tripod in hand.

Harness HDR Mode

Dynamic range – the range of light intensities a camera can capture in the one photo while preserving detail – tends to be a weak point in smartphone cameras. In scenes with both dark and bright areas, such as a shadowed forest, it’s difficult to capture detail in the shadows and highlights at the same time. This is where HDR mode, or high dynamic range mode, comes into play.
HDR mode takes two images of different exposures near-simultaneously, and then combines them to produce one image that has higher dynamic range than the sensor can normally achieve. On most smartphones, this is something you can and should enable when the scene you’re photographing has widely varying contrast. The difference in photos can be vast, especially on Samsung smartphones where the HDR mode is particularly effective.
HDR mode shouldn’t be used all the time, though. As it has to take two photos and combine them, trying to photograph a fast-moving subject in HDR mode can lead to nasty ghosting and other unwanted effects. Using HDR mode in darker conditions can also introduce blur, simply from the combination of two images with slow shutter speeds.

Use the Whole Sensor

Something that really irks me about smartphone OEMs is their choice to always default to a 16:9 image capture ratio even if the sensor itself is not 16:9. You won’t have to do anything if you have a smartphone with a 16:9 sensor like the Galaxy S5 or HTC One M8, but if you don’t, switching back to standard 4:3 can be beneficial.
Shooting in 4:3 on a 4:3 sensor not only gives you access to the full resolution of the camera, but it still allows you to crop down to 16:9 after the fact with more pixels to play with. Didn’t frame the shot perfectly the first time? Well if you were shooting in 4:3 and using the whole sensor, you might be able to get a better photo out of your shot.

Edit

The final piece of the puzzle that often stops a photo captured with a smartphone from looking truly awesome is the post-processing stage. All the detail and necessary information has been captured, but it may not look as vibrant as you were after, or as sharp, or as beautiful.
It’s easy to fix this: chuck the photo in an editing program on your computer, like Lightroom, or even use an app on the device itself and begin playing around. After moving a few sliders and ticking a few boxes, the results might astound you and your friends.

Check the App Store

You don’t have to use the default camera application on your smartphone. Check the Google Play Store, App Store or Windows Phone Store on your respective device and look for a standout camera app. Look online to see what people are saying, because there are some gems out there that can add features and controls to the smartphone photography experience.
Camera Zoom FX, as silly as it may sound, is a really solid camera replacement for Android devices. If you’re using a Windows Phone and it’s made by Nokia, make sure you’re using Nokia Camera. As for iOS, Camera+ and ProCamera are some applications to consider

Never Zoom

Most smartphone cameras have the ability too zoom in while taking a photo. As the overwhelming majority of smartphones don't have an optical zoom module, this zoom feature digitally zooms, simply enlarging and cropping the output from the sensor before the photo is captured. To get the best photos from your camera, never use the zoom feature.
Zooming before capturing does not allow you to reframe the image after the fact: you're essentially losing data and reducing quality with no way backwards. Yes, the image will appear to show an image in the distance closer than it would otherwise, but you can very easily take the photo without zooming first, and then crop it afterwards. Taking the photo without zooming provides flexibility and the ability to change your mind later.


Go Macro

Smartphone cameras don’t have the best bokeh from their wide-angle lenses, meaning it’s hard to achieve DSLR-like background blur with medium range shots (unless you have some fancy tools like the Duo Camera on the HTC One M8). How do you achieve that pleasant blur? Simply get closer to the subject of your shot, utilizing the close macro range of the focus system.
Some of the best photos I’ve achieved with a smartphone have been macro-style, using the small amount of bokeh that’s achievable to my advantage. On an f/2.4 camera system, like the LG G2 or Nokia Lumia 930, don’t expect anything incredible; but if you’re blessed with an f/2.0 system like the Sony Xperia Z2 results can be surprising.

Light It Right

If you want to get serious about smartphone photography, it’s crucial that your photos are lit well. Small sensors typically found in phones are not very capable when lighting gets poor, so it’s always best to ensure your subject is well lit when taking a shot. If you can use your camera at ISO 100 or lower, you’ll see less grain in the resultant image, and photos will look clearer and more impressive.
One way to achieve better lighting for your smartphone photos is to get strong artificial lights, but this probably isn’t practical or worth it considering it’s not a DSLR. The flash also tends not to be so great, so you can rule that out as well. This leaves natural light as the best source, and there are a few tips to getting the best shots in the lighting you have.


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Windows 10: The 10 best new features

Saturday, August 1, 2015

The start menu

Windows 10 atones for one of Windows 8’s greatest sins by returning the Start menu to its rightful spot in the lower left-hand corner of the desktop. But rather than focusing on desktop apps alone, the Windows 10 Start Menu mixes in a dash of the Metro Start screen’s functionality, sprinkling Live Tiles of Windows 8-style apps next to shortcuts to more traditional PC software.

You can turn off that Live Tile functionality if you’d like, and even unpin all the Metro apps from the Start menu, returning it to purely desktop-focused glory. Or you can choose to have the Start menu expand to the full screen, and resize Metro apps to recreate a more Windows 8-like experience. The choice is yours.

Windowed Windows Store apps

As you might have caught onto by now, those reviled Windows Store apps from Windows 8 haven’t been eradicated—but they have been remolded to fit desktop sensibilities. In Windows 10, launching a Windows app on your PC opens it in a desktop window, rather than dumping you into a full-screen app. The windowed apps have a mouse-friendly toolbar of options across the top, and even alter their interface to best fit the size of the window. Nifty.

I never used Metro apps in Windows 8, but Windows 10’s windowed Windows apps (whew!) have coaxed me into using them on a daily basis, especially Mail, Calendar, and Photos.

Cortana

Cortana, Microsoft’s clever digital assistant on Windows Phone 8.1, makes the jump to PCs with Windows 10, where she assumes control of the operating system’s search functions. Cortana will want to access your personal info, then use that info along with her Bing-powered cloud smarts to intelligently surface information you’re looking and perform other helpful tasks.

Cortana can help you find all sorts of online information via natural language queries you ask using text or voice commands. Cortana can also apply those natural language smarts to use search your hard drive, OneDrive, and business network for files that meet certain filters, like “Find pictures from June.”

The digital can also play music, create reminders, set alarms, and even crack jokes. Read PCWorld’s ultimate Cortana guide for the full lowdown.

The Edge browser

Forget Internet Explorer. Well, don’t forget it entirely—it’s still tucked away in a corner of Windows 10 for legacy compatibility purposes. But the star of the Internet show in Microsoft’s new operating system is clearly Edge, a brand-new browser built from the ground up for speed, slickness, and trawling the modern web.

Spartan uses Microsoft’s new Edge rendering engine—which isn’t being included in IE in Windows 10—and packs some nifty extras. Cortana pops up with supplementary information while you search the web, such as Yelp reviews and Bing Maps directions when you’re viewing a restaurant website. Digital inking tools let you easily mark up a website and share it with others. Finally, Edge also includes an awesome clutter-stripping Reading View, and allows you to stash articles in the complementary Reading List app for later perusal. Check out PCWorld’s guide to Edge for all the info you need.

Virtual desktops/Task View

It’s time to stop begging, enthusiasts: Virtual desktops have finally come to Windows. The poor man’s multimonitor setup allows you to go back and forth between either open apps or multiple virtual “desktops” of apps, organized how you like them.

Task View, as Windows 10’s virtual desktop implementation is called, won’t appeal to everybody but it provides deep new functionality for power users. (The integration with windows snapping is especially handy!) Be sure to check out PCWorld’s Windows 10 Task View guide to learn about all its nooks and crannies.

Action Center

Notifications are one of the coolest features of modern operating systems, with popups reminding you of all sorts of useful information. Windows 8 had them, but those notifications disappeared forever as soon as they faded from your screen—an issue if you weren’t actively sitting in front of your PC when one popped up.

Windows 10 cures that ill with its new Action Center. As notifications slide into view, they’re archived here. The Action Center also provides quick-action buttons for common functions, like activating Bluetooth or connecting to a VPN, as well as an option for shifting the interface to Tablet Mode.

Revamped core apps

Windows 10 introduces overhauled Mail and Calendar apps that are vastly better than their Windows 8 counterparts. While the Windows 8 apps were pokey, the Windows 10 variants are speedy and responsive, and they manage to fit much more info on the screen while still being friendly to mice cursors and fat fingers alike. The new apps also dynamically shift their interfaces to fit nicely into windows of all shapes and sizes.

The Mail app adds swipe gesture controls so you can quickly sort your inbox with just a few swipes—and what each swipe does is user-configurable, too. But more important for practicality, the revamped apps include key functionality that was missing in their Windows 8 predecessors: POP email support in the Windows 10 Mail app, and Google Calendar support in Calendar.

The new Photos app is surprisingly robust, as well.

The Xbox app

Windows 10’s new Xbox app should feel deeply familiar to Xbox One fans: The center point is your Activity Feed, which is populated by your Xbox Live Friends’ activities, such as unlocking an achievement or launching a Twitch stream. The right side of the app lists your friends; selecting one offers options to view their game clips, invite them to a party, send an IM, and more. You can also view your own achievements, manage your profile, and more all right within the app. You can even stream your Xbox One games to a Windows 10 PC or tablet.

We can’t help but shake the feeling that this app is more beneficial to console gamers who happen to have a PC than to true PC gamers, despite the Xbox app’s Game bar, a system-wide tool that lets you snag screenshots and video clips of your PC games ( and more). But it’s a very handy tool indeed if you fall into the former camp.

Continuum

Yes, Windows 10 is vastly improved on PCs, but Microsoft didn’t forget about touchscreen users. The operating system includes a handy “Continuum” feature that dynamically switches the interface between the PC-friendly desktop and a Windows 8-like mode that’s better suited for fingers (pictured above), depending on how you’re using the device.

Windows tablets will default to the latter; PCs to the former. Hybrids will intelligently switch between the two modes depending on whether you have a keyboard attached. Windows 10 Mobile phones will even ape a full-blown PC when they’re connected to an external monitor (though Windows 10 for phones won’t be released for a few more months).

In tablet mode, the Start menu expands to fit the full screen, as do Windows apps. If you’d like to force a switch, the new Action Center has a dedicated “Tablet Mode” button that you can enable or disable at will.


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