Friday, August 5, 2011

Get your Facebook Email ID ID@facebook.com

You could have your very own facebook.com email address waiting for
you. Login to Facebook and see if you do.
Facebook's enhanced messaging system promised SMS and Internet email
ability in addition to the already familiar internal Facebook-only
messaging. Your new @facebook.com address is your facebook page name
@facebook.com. For example, mypage is facebook.com/situnrocks and my
Facebook email address is situnrocks@facebook.com. It works just like
regular Facebook messaging but now you can email people on the
Internet and they can reply to your real facebook.com address.
As Mark Zuckerberg noted in his original announcement, the Facebook
enhancement is no replacement for real email because it lacks advanced
features such as forwarding, reply all, CC and BCC. It's still
prettycool even with those limitations. But, if you're in Facebook and
you want to send a short message to someone, you don't have to click
away to another page or to another application; you simply use
Facebook's built-in system.
I expect the Facebook gang to enhance the mail program to separate
internal and external messages, to use folders or labels, to forward,
to CC and much more. I foresee Facebook attempting to create a unified
messaging system to combat Google's Google+, Gmail, Google Docs and
other related properties.
One of the innovations that Facebook proposed is the "Social Inbox."
This separates mail from your friends into one folder and everything
else into another. Thisway your social mail has a different priority
than the latest [pharma product name banned] ad. This is a rule-based
message separation and is really nothing new. Email programs have done
this for some time. The innovative part of the Social Inbox is that
it's done automatically–or so I gather.
The old adage, "Competition promotes good business," is still true
today. When Facebook was the only game in town, innovation was slower
and features were less spectacular. Now that Google has stepped up its
game, Facebook will begin thebrainstorm process again and you, the
user, will reap the rewards of it all on both sites.
Until those innovations kick in, you'll have to settle for your new
Internet-capable Facebook email address.
So, if you're curious, login to facebook, click on Messages, compose a
new message, address it to your external (non-Facebook) email address
and see if it works. You can check your external mail for the message
and snag your Facebook mail address while you're at it. If it doesn't
work, don't worry, the roll-out takes time. You'll have one very soon.
Are you excited about having your own @facebook.com address ?

Beetel Launches 3G Max Portable Wi-Fi Hotspot


Beetel has just launched a new device in its 3G product range, which
lets you effortlessly share your internet connection. The 3GMax is a
portable Wi-Fi hotspot designed to connect to any mobile phone carrier
and allow up to five devices to connect. The device is certainly an
interesting option for home users as well as SoHo.
Beetel claims that the device is capable of providing wireless
internet access to devices placedat a distance of up to 10 m or 30ft.
Any Wi-Fi enabled device such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops,
gaming consoles, etc, can use this device to access the internet and
can download data at a theoretical speed of up to 7.2 Mbps.
Users can manage, monitor, and customise the device through
aneasy-to-use interface when it is in the Wi-Fi mode. A miniUSB port
allows you to charge the batteries. Its specifications state that the
battery life during usageis 4 hours, while standby time is 40 hours.
It is compatible with all major versions including and above Windows
XP, as well as Mac and Linux.
Beetel 3G Max is available at an MRP of Rs 5,500.

Friday, July 1, 2011

NOW Run Opera Mini And Other Java Apps On Google Chrome [PC]

Yes Now its Possible to run JAVA apps eg Opera Mini On our favourite Browser – Google Chrome.
You only need Google Chrome,JRE [Java Runtime Environment] .
Download The Following Google Chrome Java Extension :
[url]http://www.chromeextensions.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/OPERA-MINI.crx[/url]

And the least Java App/MIDlet u want to run.
Procedure :
Install Google Chrome Browser,
Install Java Runtime Environment
Now Go to The Google Chrome JAVA Extension extension URL from Your Google Chrome Browser Only.
Install the Google Chrome JAVA Extension.
Open The JAVA MIDlet/App U Want to Run.
That’s All. . .
Note:
U Can Use Proxy And Port too which you cant use in KEmulator.
Also its fast and you can also use Your Modded And Handler Applications and Games like
Opera Mini,BOLT,UC Browser,e Buddy etc

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Tips for Using Multiple Sign-in with Google Accounts



Google offers a handy multiple sign-in feature to help users toggle between their different accounts in the same browser without having to go through the sign-in / sign-out cycle. The facility is available in regular Google Accounts (that have @gmail.com address) as well as Google Apps accounts.
You may use multiple-signs with Gmail, Google Docs, Reader, Google Calendar, Web Search and couple of other Google products.
* How to Switch Between Different Google Accounts ?
Lets say are signed into two separate Gmail accounts, using multiple sign-in, and would like to switch from one account to another ? How do you do this ?
The popular option is that you click your email address on the Google bar (see the screenshot above) and choose Switch Account from the drop-down menu to sign-in to your other Google / Gmail account.
Theres however a second optionas well that is a lot quicker. Go to your browser address bar and simply change a digit in the URL. When you use multiple sign-in, Google appends a number to your Gmail URLs and you just have to change this number to switch accounts.
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/0/ - Default account (n=0)
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/ - Second account (n=1)
https://mail.google.com/mail/u/2/ - Third account (n=2)

Alternatively, you may add the above URLs to your bookmarks bar to directly access the different mail account with the click without using that drop-down.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Trick to use HTML while sending E-MAIL


All popular email programs – from web-based Gmail and Yahoo! Mail to desktop-based Microsoft Outlook to the mail appon your mobile phone – are now HTML (or rich-text) capable. Thus, your email messages can have custom fonts, inline images, lists, tables and other formatting similar to a web page.
But there’s one little problem - how do you write an HTML email?
The built-in WYSIWYG editors, like the one shown here, offer basic functions for formatting text but there are things you cannot do. For instance, how do you insert a 3x5 table inside a Gmail message? Can you right-align an image and wrap text around it similar to Word?
All this is easily possible in HTML but since your email program won’t let your compose a message directly in HTML, you’re stuck.
I have one easy solutions for this problem. The HTML Mail – here you can write an HTML message and send it yourself or anyone else with a click. The tool has a simple WYSIWYG editor but you can also switch to the code view and compose messages directly with HTML markup.
Send the mail to your ID,then you can easily forward it to your desired contacts.

Friday, June 24, 2011

[TECH NEWS] This Mobile Phone Charger Needs No Electricity


Here’s a device that could be useful to millions of households in India and elsewhere who have mobile phones but sometimes not get enough electricity to charge their phones.
TES NewEnergy , a company basedin Japan, has created a new USB based charger that can charge your mobile phone without requiring electricity – all it needs is a heat source which could be as simple as a pan of boiling water or even a campfire.
The device, known as Pan Charger , converts heat into electric energy and that can charge any cellphone, MP3 player or other mobile device over a USB connection in 3-5 hours. The techspecs say that the USB connection also has a built-in radio and a lantern – things that you often need when there’s no power.
Pan Charger is already available for purchase in Japan according to an AFP report but, at $299 a unit, it is not a very affordable option. That could however change as the company does have plans to introduce the device in other developing countries.
Pan Charger isn’t the only device that can charge mobile phones without a power outlet. There’s Yogen , a hand-powered charger that works like a Yo-yo. You attach the cell phone to Yogen over USB and pull/release the cord for a few minutes to charge the phone.
The best idea however comes from Kenya. They have turned a bicycle into a mobile phone charger – ride your bike for a few kilometers, which most villagers do anyway, and your phone is charged

Monday, June 13, 2011

Sorry Suresh Raina, Sachin is still God: Google


Google translation just affirmed what millions of Sachin Tendulkar fans suspected for a long time - the Little Master is God and cricketer Suresh Rainawill just have to live with the disappointment.
All for a Google translate result which translates "Suresh Raina is God" in Serbian to "Sachin Tendulkar is God" in English.
After setting the cricket world on fire, Suresh Raina is now setting the Internet on fire. "Suresh Raina is God" is spreading like a wild fire on Google and Twitter trends.
Apparently, technology is in consent with the feelings of a million cricket fans across the globe who consider Sachin "the God of cricket". Yet to be discovered if it is a technology glitch or the Internet giant has deliberately made sure no one takes away Sachin's much glorified position in the world of cricket.
However, it has got nothing to dowith Sachin's godliness, the translator automatically translatesSuresh Raina to Sachin Tendulkarno matter what the sentence is.
Now the problem been solved.