Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label technology. Show all posts

Thursday, 21 March 2013

HOW TO RECOVER DELETED FILES


HOW TO RECOVER DELETED FILES

Many times this happen with us that accidently any file is deletes and we dont have any choice to recover it..
This really frustrate us and leave in crirical condition.
But now we provide very useful information by which you can recover your all deleted data or files.
Yes.. Its true and many peoples taking benefit of this function.
How To Recover Deleted Files:-
"Recuva" is a software by which we can recover all deleted files very easily.
Accidentally deleted an important file? Lost something important when your computer crashed? 
No problem! 
Recuva recovers files deleted from your Windows computer, Recycle Bin, digital camera card, or MP3 player.


By using this software we can recover,
-Pictures 
-Music 
-Documents 
-Video 
-Compressed 
-Emails
Most important thing of this software is "Its Free"
We just have to download this software and install, after that rest all work done automatically..

Click Here To Download Recuva

Friday, 22 February 2013

MAKE FREE CALLS TO 40 COUNTRIES(INDIA INCLUDED)


MAKE FREE CALLS TO 40 COUNTRIES(INDIA INCLUDED)

Hello Friends,
With Tuitalk, You can make free international calls to over 40 countries. And yes India is included in this list. Tuitalk offers about 12 minutes of free calls each day (trick being to register with your extended profile).
TuitalkEach day Tuitalk gives its users 12 min of free calls. Yes you can make free calls to India worth 12 minutes every day. Your account is automatically credited with 12 min every day.
Here what you have to do.
1. Register at Tuitalk.
2. Activate your account and remember to fill your extended profile.
3. Now download Tuitalk voip softphone.
4. Login into voip softphone. You will see the free minutes.
5. To make calls to India dial (country code+number)eg 91989XXXXXXX.
6. You will be shown a small advertisement, then your call will be connected.
7. One more thing, the calling minutes are not even rounded off (no one minute rounding). So you get full 12 minutes talktime. Its actually very good..!!

Google Offers Us The Future With Their Latest Glass UI Video

Google Offers Us The Future With Their Latest Glass UI Video

Google is, quite literally, looking to change the way we view our digital world with the innovation Project Glass, and although we've seen a few glimpses of life through the company's digitized lens, the Mountain View-based search giant has today released a video outlining how users may one day interact with the UI. Following on from the news of prototypes being issued to select individuals, the video shows how the weareruses the phrase 'OK Glass' to kick the spectacles into action, prompting them to record video, take photos, send messages, start Google+ Hangouts, and more. It's arguably the most exciting insight we have been given into Glass thus far, and we have the full two-minute clip of the prototype in action after the break.
Project Glass clearly has the potential to change the game in unprecedented fashion. The Big G published a video much like the one below when it announced Project Glass last year, but this latest one offers a little more in the way of detail, and also the progress made over the past twelve or so months. The interface looks wonderful, with all the information displayed appearing relevant and unobtrusive, and although it is almost certainly subject to some alterations before it hits the market, it's a case of so far, so good.



As a hardcore geek, it's hard not to be movedby the potential and possibilities presented by Glass. From sending messages and video calling to satellite navigation, the world couldbe one's oyster, and although Glass has always seemed like something that would only ever feature in a sci-fi flick, Google's recent move to begin finding early testers and creatives to help evolve the technology makes it feel just that little bit closer to being real.





If Project Glass continues to move as quickly as it appears to have done in the past year, we could be looking at one of the biggest tech innovations of all time. That may seem alittle outlandish given the current early prototype, but having seen, in two short minutes, what Glass can do, the smartphone as we know it may well soon have a major threat.