Nexus Two, The Next Google Phone by Motorola?
Nexus Two is already in the news! yes, you heard it right! Google just released the Nexus One phone two weeks ago, and the news is already in about the Nexus Two.
Google did mention that there will be more versions of Nexus one, like with a physical keyboard and all but didn’t mention and device name or release date.
HTC Bravo Coming in March to 3 Sweden?
We’ve seen leaks and photos of the HTC Bravo before, but now it’s finally become official with 3 Sweden announcing its availability on their Facebook page.
HTC Bravo is actually the same as the recently released Google phone, the Nexus One, but will have some software changes as it will feature the HTC Sense UI instead of the usual Android 2.1 interface.
Next Android Version to be Called Froyo
The next version of Android will be called Froyo, which is short for “frozen yoghurt”. Engadget caught up with Erick Tseng, Senior Product Manager of Android, who dished up some information.
Google has its own way to make us keep guessing what would the next Android version be called. As the trend follows with, C-upcake, D-onut and E-clair – We knew the next name would start with a ‘F’-royo.
Create Fake Progress Bar
This fun app I’m sharing now won’t help you in your productivity in any way other than fooling some people.
Fake Progress Bar is a fully configurable spoof progress bar for your desktop.
Find eBooks, PDF Files with OpenPDF
by Haris on January 16, 2010
in Tips and Tricks, Web 2.0
Finding PDF files using Google is not a new trick and many people use that to look for PDF files they want. But a search engine specifically for this job is always better.
OpenPDF is a search engine for finding/searching PDF files available publicly online. There is nothing much to explain in as you just have to type in your query in the search box and hit Enter.
Download 7 Up Theme for Windows 7
The official 7 Up theme is now up for download. You can download 7 Up theme from Microsoft.
Microsoft has been updating the official Windows 7 themes gallery with lots of cool new themes since the launch of Windows 7.
Internet Explorer Tab in Google Chrome
by Haris on January 16, 2010
in Freewares, Tips and Tricks
This is probably the first Google Chrome extension I’m sharing. I was just waiting for some useful and good extensions to come out after its launch in Chrome.
IE Tab allows you to browse websites in Chrome that are only viewed correctly with Internet Explorer (yes, there are still such sites).
Desktop Gmail Notifier, Spiffy
Many people prefer Gmail notifications on their desktop and don’t like keeping a Gmail tab opened in their browser just to check emails. I agree.
Desktop notifications are much cleaner and you only open Gmail if you want to reply to an email. Google Talk also has Gmail notifications, but gain, that’s for people who also want to IM with their friends.
Cut MP3 Files Online with MP3Cut
by Haris on January 15, 2010
in Tips and Tricks, Web 2.0
I’ve once again started with sharing the cool web services and useful online tools I come across. A while ago I shared an online service to identify unknown music details.
Just for simple trimming/cutting of a MP3 file, I would certainly never go for a freeware or any install any application in my PC when I can easily find an online service to do the job for me.



