Identify Unknown Music with AudioTag.info
by Haris on January 15, 2010
in Tips and Tricks, Web 2.0
Ever come across a nice song that you’re listening to but don’t the any details of the song like the song title, artist or the album name?
AudioTag.info is a free music-recognition online service that allows you to identify almost any unknown piece of music quickly and easily without you going through the trouble of finding it out.
Apple Tablet Rumours
Every tech blog you visit is full of Apple Tablet rumours, iPhone 4G rumours and other Apple stuff. New Tablet rumours show up every day. JUst like any other day, here’s something Boy Genius reports on their blog.
According to them, they have some leaked details of the iSlate aka Apple Tablet which is rumoured to release in the next Apple event this month.
How To: iPhone Tethering on Ubuntu 9.10 via USB
by Haris on January 14, 2010
in Linux, Tips and Tricks, iPhone
Yesterday, I posted a tutorial on how to tether your iPhone on Ubuntu 9.10 using Bluetooth, and now I have another tutorial to tether iPhone using USB on Ubuntu Linux.
In this tutorial, we’ll be using an iPhone Ethernet driver written by Diego Giagio and several packages from Jonathan Beck’s PPA.
How To: iPhone Tethering on Ubuntu 9.10 via Bluetooth
by Haris on January 13, 2010
in Linux, Tips and Tricks, iPhone
iPhone tethering on Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala) is now possible! You can easily tether your iPhone 3G or 3GS running on iPhone 3.0 or 3.1.x firmware with your laptop/netbook running on Ubuntu 9.10.
If you’re running 3.0 then you can do this without jail breaking your phone by installing a modified carrier profile. However, if you’re on OS 3.1+ then you will need to jail break your phone to install the modified carrier profile.
Google Nexus One Sold Just 20,000 Units In The First Week
The reports are out of the Nexus One sales during the first week and no, they don’t look as good as they should have been – or atleast with the hype it created, we expected better.
Nexus One sold just 20,000 units on its first week of sales. Flurry estimates that Nexus One was outsold by Droid by more than 12 times, myTouch 3G by 3 times and iPhone 3GS by a staggering 80 times.
Create System Restore Points Quickly
by Haris on January 13, 2010
in Freewares, Tips and Tricks
I’m sure all Windows users know how important is to create System Restore points and how it could help us when trouble hits our computer.
To create a System Restore point, usually we have to go through all the way from the Start Menu to Accessories and from there to System Tools where we find the System Restore tool. And even after that we have to go through a few more clicks.
Share Files Online with Ares
by Haris on January 12, 2010
in Freewares, Tips and Tricks
File sharing applications are available in large numbers that let you share files with friends for free.
Ares is a free file sharing application that lets you share files online for free. You can share music files, images, video, software, documents, etc.
iBlueNova for iPhone 3.0
iBluetooth was the first iPhone app for jailbroken iPhone and iPod Touch that allowed them to send/receive files over bluetooth to other devices. Â But this app only supported the iPhone 2.0 firmware. iPhone 3.0 was not supported.
Now, the same team is back with iBlueNova which will be released for jailbroken iPhone and iPod Touch running on the iPhone 3.0 firmware and will allow them to transfer files.
Download Nexus One USB Driver in Android 2.1 SDK
Nexus One is the only device currently running on the Android 2.1, but that won’t be for too long as the Android Development team announced Android 2.1 SDK for public download earlier today.
All the Android PC software released till now had support for phones running on the Android 2.0 i.e Motorola Droid, but with the release of Android 2.1 SDK, a new USB driver has been included which also supports the Nexus One.



