How to Recover Deleted SMS from Samsung Galaxy Phone

Posted on Wed 18 October 2017 in How To DIY • Tagged with Android, Recovery

How to recover deleted SMS from Samsung Galaxy has always been one of the frequently asked on the forums and the internet by Samsung users. No matter how wise and cautious person you are, still once in a while you will end up deleting some important message and will instantly …


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How to Make Bootable Linux Pendrive

Posted on Fri 01 January 2016 in How To DIY • Tagged with Linux, USB

Well, you may not realize today, but it is very essential to have a Bootable Linux Pen Drive with you. Many times, your system may crash unexpectedly, or even your DVD ROM faces some problem or you might just want to dual boot Linux with Windows to give it a …


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How To Save Logs In IRC using XChat

Posted on Sun 24 August 2014 in How To DIY • Tagged with FOSS, IRC, Logging, xChat

Howdy Readers! Wonder if you're facing any problem regarding any FOSS project, the first thing you'll do is Google it to solve your problem. But sometime it can happen, you couldn't find it on the net, may be you discovered a bug? or let's say you just want to contribute …


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Resetting Windows Password

Posted on Thu 17 July 2014 in How To DIY • Tagged with Password, Recovery, Reset, Windows

In past, some of you have used clever utilities like Kon Boot Utility to reset your window password, or asked your engineer to format C:/ drive if there was no way out. This article will introduce various ways to reset password in Windows xp,vista, 7,8 & 8.1. Please …


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How to copy camera photos to Android phone directly without any app

Posted on Sun 30 March 2014 in How To DIY • Tagged with Android

There are some of application to control/Copy your photos directly from DSLR from your phone like DSLR dashboard app but for Point and Shoot (P&S) .But now with latest android release you can copy any camera photos to Android Phone directly.

Why this is great trick? No matter …


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Block ads to make your web experience beautiful and speed up your Internet

Posted on Thu 27 February 2014 in How To DIY • Tagged with Web

Everyone of us annoyed by creepy ads everywhere on internet. From mailbox to keep waiting for video  in Youtube.

But ads not only makes your internet looks ugly but most of them sneak cookie, steal other website data and track your internet activity.  Also these ads eats up your precious …


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Create your own Simple File Transfer App over LAN (with Source code in JAVA)

Posted on Thu 30 January 2014 in How To DIY • Tagged with Java, Networking, Sockets

Many Core Java packages can be used to create useful applications. This application uses java.net package to establish connection between two systems residing on the same network.  This point is important, because it will not work for arbitrary networks (having no connection between them). For those who don't have …


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Install Alternative To Arduino IDE

Posted on Wed 11 December 2013 in How To DIY • Tagged with Arduino, IDE, Linux

Arduino, the world famous opensource electronic prototyping platform is undoubtedly the best series of boards used by makers & Engineers. However, the official Arduino IDE which is used to load the arduino sketch is bit clumsy. I never really liked Arduino IDE, so after searching a lot, I came to know …


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