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Monthly Archives: October 2010

Sprint HTC Hero Google Android device

The Sprint HTC Hero is truly the best Google Android device currently available and offers several HTC customizations that make it stand out from the rest. Check out this video and my full review on ZDNet for more information.

Google Android Series: First Impressions

In this video, I give my first impressions of the T-Mobile G1 phone which includes the Google Android OS. Thanks to T-Mobile for providing a review unit so that I can share with you all the experience. Size wise, it’s a bit bigger than my iPhone mostly due to the built-in sliding QWERTY keyboard. The very first thing I noticed while using the G1 was that there was a bit… Continue reading

Facebook to encrypt user IDs to block ‘inadvertent sharing’

Facebook has introduced plans to encrypt user IDs in a move seemingly designed to placate critics following recent privacy kerfuffles.

The social network prohibits the sharing of user IDs with data brokers in its privacy policies. However, It’s reported earlier this week that personally identifiable information was shared by developers of some of the most popular applications on Facebook, such as FarmVille and Texas Hold ‘Em, despite this policy. The… Continue reading

Damage limitation: Mitigating exploits with Microsoft’s EMET

Security vulnerabilities in applications have become an everyday problem. Microsoft’s Enhanced Mitigation Experience Toolkit (EMET) activates extra protection mechanisms included in recent versions of Windows, which are able to frustrate many attacks. However, getting the configuration right can sometimes be harder than you might think.

EMET is able to thwart or at least reduce the reliability of a range of attack techniques based on exploitation of security vulnerabilities. The… Continue reading

Wink eReader – India’s answer to Kindle

Enjoy over 200,000 titles with Indias first e-book reader. Book lovers can now look forward to reading nearly 200,000 titles on the Internet in 15 languages with the help of a new e-reader, that has been billed as an answer to Amazons Kindle. Bangalore-based digital publisher EC Media International has come out with The Wink eReader which, it claims, is Indias first multi-function e-reader that supports more than 15 regional… Continue reading

The S Journey

WWW IN 3 HOURS is a book written by Mast. Shashi Prakash Agarwal, a class 11th student of Vidya Bhavan Public School, Indore. This book describes his journey into web application development. This wonderful voyage would not have been possible without the constant support from parents , teachers and friends, for which I am really thankful to all. –Shashi

——————WWW IN 3 HOURS IS TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE ENDING… Continue reading

Apple Ipod Touch 3g 64GB


Techite Is Now On Smart Phones

Hello guys sorry for not posting any article for 3 months but now i m back with more tips, tricks and new gadgets……..

Here we the team techite have brought a new segment of www.techite.com that is the newest mobile version of techite.

Now you can open our website on your smartphones. Our team member mast. Shashi Prakash Agrawal is working on a

smart touch theme for your touch screen… Continue reading

File Recovery

File recovery is a method to recover deleted file I am not talking about recovering from recycle-bin but recovering those file which are deleted permanently What happen is that when info is stored on Storage Device it is written on sectors and by aliening of matrix Well i don’t want to do into deep When we delete the file its trace are left on sector of Storage Drive which can… Continue reading

Open Cart

Do you want to develop a shopping cart for your business site? Worried about heavy-budget Shopping Carts offered by numerous web companies? Do you think something like 500$ is like paying through the nose for having a shopping cart.??

What I observed as a customer is that the very well known companies for sake of their interest make the mind of customer to showcase that shopping cart is like ‘GOLD-CHARM’… Continue reading