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28 January 2009 ~ 44 Comments

How to: Get a FREE MegaUpload.com Platinum Account

How to: Get a FREE MegaUpload.com Platinum Account

Share No, it’s not a scam. No, I’m not going to ask for any money from you. But it DOES work. 1. First, you’ll need to have created a free MegaUpload.com account, if you haven’t, here’s the link. 2. Now, here’s the special part: You’ll need to connect to Ivacy VPN. Wait a sec, Don’t [...]

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28 January 2009 ~ 0 Comments

How to: Try Android "Cupcake" yourself

How to: Try Android "Cupcake" yourself

Share Do you want to see how Cupcake works for yourself? These generic images representing the current state of the public repository branch known as Cupcake can be used in the Android emulator. Follow the steps to get it up and running. 1. Download and install the Android SDK found here.2. Download this zip containing new [...]

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27 January 2009 ~ 0 Comments

How to: Enable Emoji on your iPhone!

How to: Enable Emoji on your iPhone!

Share 1. Enter the App Store, purchase and install application 老地方冰果室 ($0.99). Search for FrostyPlace to find this application in the App Store. Note: This application is a Trad. Chinese language RSS reader for Taiwanese Macintosh news website www.frostyplace.com. 2. Once installed, launch FrostyPlace, tap the speech bubble icon, and then tap a random post. 3. Return to the Home Screen by pressing [...]

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18 January 2009 ~ 1 Comment

How to: Set up your Hotmail POP3 settings

How to: Set up your Hotmail POP3 settings

Share Windows Live Hotmail aka MSN Hotmail finally is adding POP3 and SMTP support for its free user base. Previously, POP3 and SMTP access is only available to paid Windows Live Hotmail Plus subscribers. POP3 and SMTP protocols allows user to use desktop-based or mobiled-based (such as iPhone) email client to access Hotmail mailboxes without [...]

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18 January 2009 ~ 0 Comments

How to: Try YouTube TV on your Computer

How to: Try YouTube TV on your Computer

Share See the above screenshots of a new YouTube service specifically aimed at being watched on TV? It’s at www.youtube.com/tv, as announced by YouTube. YouTube says the site is available for the PlayStation 3 and the Wii. When you visit it on your computer, you’re redirected to the normal homepage.However, Ron – who took above [...]

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17 January 2009 ~ 0 Comments

How to: Get a free Domain Name!

How to: Get a free Domain Name!

Share Domain Names. Everyone has one. It’s their little “home” on the Internet. So why shouldn’t you have one as well?And then you realize, why don’t I? Because they cost $10 a year.So then everyone has a free so-called “webhost”, who cover your site with unwanted ads and your website is located in a subdomain [...]

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10 January 2009 ~ 0 Comments

How to: Get a Windows 7 Beta Key!

How to: Get a Windows 7 Beta Key!

Share FIRST, download the ISO image. Here’s the links. Even with the slmgr -rearm trick, your Windows 7 Beta copy will only last 90 days. An activation key will extend your expiry date all the way to August 1, 2009. To get your activation key, first sign-in at the Technet website with your Windows Live [...]

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08 January 2009 ~ 10 Comments

How to: Install Mac OS X on your Eee PC

Share Don’t be a twat. Buy a MacBook.

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04 January 2009 ~ 10 Comments

How to: Access Spotify from Anywhere!

How to: Access Spotify from Anywhere!

Share Spotify is that hot new startup that everyone’s talking about. But you can only access it if you’re in the UK, Sweden, Finland, Norway, Spain and France. Not anymore! Spotify is also currently blocking Proxies accessing its site, so even if you used a proxy to sign up, and download the program, it’ll give [...]

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21 December 2008 ~ 0 Comments

Mac OS on a netbook? Here’s the compatibility list.

Mac OS on a netbook? Here’s the compatibility list.

Share Who needs Psystar? Apple says it’s had “pretty interesting ideas” for a Mac netbook, but it’s everyday users who’ve already taken action. Due to their similar technical underpinnings, most of the popular netbooks can run OS X, but there are plenty of caveats: non-functioning components which lack drivers and need to be replaced—or which [...]

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