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The new iPad 3 in the house

Posted by Jayceooi
Finally, I gave my original Apple iPad (Wi-Fi + 3G) that I got from Maxis10 to my niece as promised several months ago. Therefore, I bought myself The new iPad 3 (Wi-Fi). Wow… I really love its retina display just like HTC One X but with bigger 9.7″ display. Too bad that it is not in 16:9 ratio else watching Full HD music video and movie will be great.
Err… The new iPad 3 is really hot (like HTC One X) while playing intensive 3D games like Infinity Blade II. Maybe it is hotter due to metal back panel. Luckily, it is just warm for most of the other normal games.
iOS is outrun by Android. But iOS is still a very strong platform. Lot of Apple fans (including me) support it. Ga[...]
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Download Yahoo! Axis: Search Web Fast and Smartly

Posted by Techzain
Recently Yahoo has officially introduced Yahoo Axis - A desktop web browser extension for popular desktop browsers such as  Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Apple Safari running on both Windows and Mac and also web browser app for iOS devices (iPhone and iPad).
Yahoo! Axis offers a faster, smarter search with instant answers and visual search previews. Axis browser can easily show a thumbnail view of your searches so that you can choose the website you are up to easily. The menu allows you to stay on the current page without navigating away from it.
You can download Yahoo Axis from here
Yahoo! Axis for the desktop is a add-on that supports web browsers like Google C[...]
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How to Block Web sites Using the HOSTS File in Windows

Posted by Techzain
In this post we are going to show you how to block unwanted web sites using host file in windows without any software. The Windows Hosts file is a plain text file Windows refers to for mapping hostnames to IP addresses. If you put unwanted site address into your Hosts file with your own IP, your computer will never be able to contact the blocked site.
Also Read : Safety tips for using a public computer
Frist locate your Host file
The HOSTS file is located in the following locations depending on your Windows version:
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003:
C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
Windows 2000:
C:\WINNT\system32\drivers\etc\
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Twitter starts sending out weekly digest of tweets. We quickly locate the unsubscribe option

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Apple stops misleading the public and gets rid of ’4G iPad’ option, offers ‘WiFi + Cellular’ instead

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