on Nov 23, 2012 in:
Internet, free access, Globe, Globe Telecom, gmail, Google Free zone, google plus, google search, prepaid, tm
Have you ever been asked a question you don’t know the answer to? I-Google na yan (trans. Google it) by using Google Free Zone! Google announced last November 8 that it was testing out a new service that will allow users to access Google Searc...
There are a lot of different things to think of when a small business is trying to get off the ground. Fortunately, we live in a time when technology is always there to help us. With developers far more commonplace than they were a few years ago, jus...
on Nov 20, 2012 in:
Consoles, Gadgets, 5.50 error, 6.60, 6.60-PRO fix 3, 9.90 installed error, data code, data code series, how to install cfw psp, Install Custom firmware PSP, OE CFW error, prometheus, PSP 1000, PSP 2000, PSP 3000, PSP Go, PSP Street, PSP2000v3
I’ve upgraded my PSP 2000 just recently, from CFW 5.50 PRO to 6.60-C PRO, successfully without using Pandora Battery and hellcat. But it’s safer to do this with a Pandora Battery in case you brick your PSP. This blog post will guide you...
on Nov 15, 2012 in:
Android, Apps, ad block, block Internet, block location, block permission, data leak, data saver, no root, permission block, permission control, permission denial, permission denied, privacy, privacy protect, privacy protection, protect privacy, reject permission, save data
There are many apps from Play Store, even paid ones, that can access your device’s data after installing; such as your device ID, phone number, SMS, MMS, incoming calls, call logs, and accounts; even if the app doesn’t really need to. Som...
Searching for online games in the world wide web is endless! Not only are they a good boredom killer, the best part is that they are free to play. Nowadays, we see a vast number of online bingo websites. And the first thing that comes into mind is, &...
on Nov 8, 2012 in:
Android, Operating System, Android 4.2, android 4.2 security, Google Nexus, Jellybean, Nexus 10, Nexus 7, Nexus Tablet, sideloading, update, Upgrade
Android 4.2 remains to be ‘Jelly Bean’ — it could be because of minor tweaks, but made better and more secured. Android 4.2 will launch on Google’s new Nexus 4 smartphone and Nexus 10 tablet, which will be available on Novemb...
We have all seen it happen before and if you haven’t, you probably just haven’t realised it yet. Content theft is a common occurrence online. Content is taken from your site and placed elsewhere; sometimes to be passed off as another person’s w...