When advertising the G Suite, Google very rightly claims that G-Suite is ‘all you need’ seamless package, accessible from your computer, phone or tablet. Such versatility across platforms, such ease of use, as GUI is pretty similar to popular Office suites. All this is a result of an painstaking survey procedures followed at Google from conceptualizing to developing to updating Product offerings. Working alone across various platforms and devices is still a manageable affair in comparison to integrating online with people on different devices and OS platforms. Google’s Suite of…
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Cost to develop an Apple iOS App for iPhone or iPad
An App is like manifestation of your Product or service on your customer / user’s handheld device. And as your business revenue streams rely on your software manifestation in the user’s device, sky is the limit for investing in your App. As the App is developed, its features decide its budget. It is like more sugar you add, sweeter your offering will get. Say for example, the owner of this Blog wants to get an app for the blog. He already has his blog posts ready but needs to decide…
Read MoreHow to transfer music between iPhone and iPad
Mobility in Music dates back to the early voyages of civilized Human Beings who used to carry their music instruments to keep themselves entertained. Enter the Walkman, personal music in modern day used to travel with the listener. Nowadays it is pleasure on the run. With growing multiplicity in gadgets, you would want to have all your favorite tunes to be available across all your devices. iPhone owners would want to have their music available on iPad too and more so, it should not be a hassle maintaining their music…
Read MoreNiantic Labs : A Google Startup
Niantic? Heard the name a lot lately? For the uninitiated it is the name of company which gave the World Pokemon Go. The company had its humble beginnings as an internal startup at Google in 2010, founded by John Hanke (founder of Keyhole, Inc.). The company is focused on Augmented Realty products. Their first product “Field Trip” was launched in 2012 and later in the year during November, 2012 they introduced Android only app “Ingress”. Both games/apps are based on Google Maps allowing oneself to discover things in their local…
Read MoreiTunes - Pros and Cons
Apple is known to be at the cutting edge of technology across all of its product verticals. Because it was built that way, built by a geek who also happened to be an excellent salesman. A salesman who would want his customers to keep coming back to him. Even for the items they have already purchased form him, they are required to come to him for updates at a frequency decided by him. For pretty much 15 years, we have been using and abusing iTunes for its good and not…
Read MoreTop 10 Ways: Transfer files between PC and Android [Windows, OSX, Linux]
If you happen to transfer files very frequently from your PC to Android device, probably you hate looking for the USB cable and MTP connections. Lets explore all the best possible ways to transfer files between Android and PC: Top 10 ways to transfer files between Android and PC Wirelessly 0. USB / MTP / Mount SD card (Wired method) If you happen to have a USB connection between Android and PC, this is first option. When connected in MTP mode (settings > storage > menu > USB computer connection…
Read MoreAutomate Everything on Android [Easy Tasker Alternatives]
Android phones are powerful. Not only can you tweak them to your needs, with the right tools, you can Automate everything from Tasks, Action on Android. Tasker was the first powerful app to be able to achieve this. You can define what you want your smartphone to do based upon time or an event. E.g. Take a backup of SMS and send to Gmail every day. Another example, automatically reply to calls with a text message when you miss the call. e.g. 3. Turn Off Wifi when you are away…
Read MoreHow to Run-In / Break-in Speakers the Right way
Music speaks no language and that’s why Music lovers worldwide spend lavishly on their high-end speakers. All Audiophile, prosumer and even consumer level speakers need some running-in time before they can sound their best. The speakers whether floorstanders or bookshelves, might sound harsh and half breathing out of the box. Tweeters might sound harsh, bass might sound muddy and mids will be recessed. Monitor Audio RX6 stereo speakers Why Speakers need Breaking-in/running-in All speakers have coils that drive the diaphragm and cone of the speakers that vibrate to produce sound.…
Read MoreAdd, Delete, Manage, Prevent, Delay Mac OSX Startup apps
Just like the Windows startup applications, Mac OS X startup items can significantly slow down your boot process. They increase the time it takes to make your Desktop usable. Why let the apps take control over your OSX? Its time to nail them down. In this Guide we will show you How to: Manage: Add/Delete/Enable/Disable Login Items Totally prevent apps from adding to Login items Notifications for newly added Login Items Delay Startup apps This is pretty much taking Full control over your startup (or Login items). 1. Manage: Add/Delete/Enable/Disable…
Read MoreTop Google+ Pro Tips
We all love the diversity and outrageous scope of Google+ Streams. Things can get even better when you learn from Pro Google+ users ad dwell on them. We tried to jot down some Pro Tips that would help you use Google+ like a Pro. Note: This page will be updated with new tips very often, keep posting your Tips. Tip: Rich formatting in Posts Use *Text* for bold, _text_ for italics, and -text- for strikethrough. To add photos, videos, or links to your posts, drag them to the sharebox. Tip:…
Read MoreRoot Android using another Android [Without PC]
While there are millions of ways to Root your Android Phone / Tablet, they all require you to use a PC / Computer. What if you could Root an Android phone/Tablet using another Rooted device, on the Move? Well latest App called Root Transmission lets you do exactly that using USB OTG support of your Android device. USB OTG is supported on most modern android phones, Tablets and can be used to plug-in standard USB devices. How to Root Any Android device using another Android device, without PC What you…
Read MoreEnable Hulu, Pandora Access Anywhere Worldwide [Outside US]
Hulu, the no.1 TV streaming website makes non-US residents jealous, as they have no access to the website that has whole plethora of Video database of Popular TV shows. Same is the case for Pandora, the no. 1 site for streaming on-demand music, anywhere, anytime. You need not worry any more, Now you can Access Hulu, Pandora, anywhere, outside US. The hack is very simple especially if you’re using Chrome or Firefox browser. However, in case you need a universal solution checkout: Watch Hulu outside US without proxy. People often…
Read MoreAuto-Lock Windows, Mac OSX when Away with Bluetooth
You might have used applications that use Laptop’s front camera to track if you are in front of the laptop and keeps it running while you’re using it. Moemnt it detects you’re no longer there, it can lock the Mac / Windows screen. Truth be told, such face recognition are underwhelming due to lack of accuracy and security. Anyone can use your Facebook photo to get access to such PCs. Whats better way? Use Bluetooth from your mobile, it always works. So if you can lock your Mac/Windows whenever a…
Read MoreEnable Aero Glass, Peek, 3D Flip on Windows 8
What lead users to upgrade to Windows 7 / Vista from Windows XP was the the UI look and feel of the new OS. Not only Windows 7 was faster on modern hardware, it was way more attractive thanks to various Aero effects like Aero Glass, Aero Peek, etc. When Windows 8 was announced, it was time to jump to a Modern UI (formerly Metro UI) but it later became evident that it would not support Aero effects which we loved. However, Windows 8 did leave ways to enable all…
Read MoreTransform Any Mac, Macbook to Retina Display
Retina Macbooks have been around for some while and sure they look fabulous. The Macbook Pro 13″ , 15″ Retina displays have HiDPI resolutions. i.e High-Density Pixels per inch or in layman terms more dots per square inch, making the display looks sharper and way more readable than anything else. Retina displays are now everywhere: iPad, iPhone, Nexus 10, Macbook Pro 15, 13 and so on. but If you’ve a Non-Retina Macbook Pro, don’t feel bad. You can achieve HiDPI on your standard Macbook, with a little trick. Of course,…
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