Monthly Archives: January 2012

Google: Authenticate Google Account using your phone

Do you know how do you login to your Google account on a computer? If you type your username and password, a key logger could capture them and save them. If you’ve a phone or a tablet, you can follow the better following ways.

•    First, it is required to visit to accounts.google.com/sesame on your computer (Open Sesame helps you remember the address) and you’ll see a QR code for a special URL generated by Google.


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Gadgets: Recorder Pen converts your writings into electronic formats

We’ve discussed about so many different gadgets in our blog. In such a way, Recorder Pen is the new concept that is capable of converting your writing into electronic files. After the converting the files, the files will be transferred to your computer or Smartphones via the Bluetooth connectivity. With this gadget, you can have a laser locator on the tip, built-in processor and a USB flash drive.


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Facebook: Listen to music with your friends wherever they’re

Facebook has announced a new way to listen music with friends. It is possible with one of the music services of Facebook. This feature will start rolling out over the next few weeks. We hope you enjoy listening with friends!
This feature lets you listen along with any of your friends who are currently listening to music. Moreover, it is now possible to listen together in a group while one of your friends plays DJ. You can listen to the same song, at the exact same time—so when your favorite vocal part comes in you can experience it together, just like when you’re jamming out at a performance or dance club.


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News: Google’s black navigation bar will be back?

In order to simplify the navigation bar, Google has attempted some tasks. However, it was not successful. The menu released six weeks ago is no longer available and it has been replaced with the old black navigation bar.

Therefore, it was not available with all the browsers. However, it was still available in Chrome, but that was no longer case after clearing the cookies. Google indirectly confirmed this change two days ago, when the screenshots from a Google blog post included the old bar.

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News: Google search will no longer display the blocked sites feature

A year ago, Google has released a new feature that lets you block the sites from its search results. If you click a result and get back to the search results page, Google will display a special link next to the result for blocking the entire domain.

“When you’re signed in to Google, you can block a specific website from appearing in your future search results. This is a helpful option when you encounter a site that you don’t like and whose pages you want to remove from your future results. If you change your mind, you can unblock the site at any point,” explains a help center page.

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