How to use Apple AirPrint with any printer

In short, Apple AirPrint is a tech that helps you get full-quality printed output without the need to download or install drivers. Straight from your iOS enabled device like iPhone or iPad. So it doesn’t matter whether you created a new Document using an App on your iPad or received a Document or image over email, and now you wish to convert the soft file into hard tangible printout, you don’t need to transfer your data to a Mac or PC. Apple AirPrint is the way to go. AirPrint supports…

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Step-by-step guide to Connecting Chromecast from PC, Macbook or Android or Mobile Device

Online streaming of video content in the form of YouTube Videos or Movies on different platforms is a norm these days. One of the most common and popular platforms that deals with streaming of high quality video files apart from YouTube is Netflix which of course has its counterparts as well as competition in that aspect. As regards streaming of videos online either from YouTube, Vimeo, Netflix or any other platform, initially people normally stream online from a mac or Android mobile devices by simply making use of a chrome…

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Hоw Tо Run Windows 10 via USB flash drive: Stер-Bу-Stер Guide

SAѕ some of readers may hаvе еxреrіеnсеd, Microsoft Windows Operating System sometimes is рrоnе to get соrruрtеd аnd then сrаѕh due to vаrіоuѕ rеаѕоnѕ. Aѕ a rеѕult, thе PC fаіlѕ to bооt аnd the hard drіvе data bесоmеѕ inaccessible. Thіѕ loss is, at times, non-reversible and leads to data loss. However, this can be prevented altogether. Make use of a Windows bооtаblе USB drive. Just gо tо BIOS settings (The first screen you see when you starts your PC is the BIOS screen), сhаngе thе boot ѕеԛuеnсе, and thеn уоu…

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The Blue Screen of Death (BSoD)

In various computer Operating Systems a special type of error message is displayed on the screen when the system faces a fatal error. Most computer users have termed these messages as Screens of Death as it often leads to loss of unsaved data works and the whole OS might as well crash, only to be re-installed from scratch. May include various critical system hardware or software problems. Most Screens of Death are displayed on a Blue colored background with instructions advising the user to restart the computer. Of all the…

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Still waiting for Android Nougat on your phone? Get it on your PC !

Ever since the Android N launch, Google has been busy releasing updates to all its phones for Android Nougat. While Google does so, owners of other phones are in the hanging. They are overwhelmed with Android Nougat’s thrilling features but have to wait for a while till their non-Google phones start receiving updates. Untill then you can enjoy the Android Nougat on your PC. Well! not for daily usage as thei AOSP build is still at a nascent stage but it does give a first hands-on experience with Android N…

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Run Android apps on PC [Windows, Linux, OSX]

Google had been testing a tool called ARC (Android Runtime for Chrome) for Chrome OS since a while. While it ran pretty smoothly, it was in its alpha stages and was limited to select closed group members. Google has now rolled out a stabler beta to masses. You can get any Android app running on your PC whether you’re on Windows, Linux, Mac OSX or Chrome OS. ARC runs Windows, Mac, Linux, and Chrome OS thanks to Native Client (abbreviated “NaCL”). NaCL is a Chrome sandboxing technology that allows Chrome…

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Andy: Run Android apps, Games on OS X, Windows PC

We’ve seen number of emulators and dual boot options for running Android apps and games on PC, Mac. Bluestacks, by far had been the best solution available. Existing Android Emulators don’t provide full Android look n feel and performance. Andy aka Andyroid is here to change that. Andy is a full solution to Android on PC: Windows, Mac OSX without compromises. You can easily run and install Android apps and even demanding games. Here are the Features of Andy that sets it above Bluestacks and competition: Use your phone as…

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Sony VAIO L 1080p MultiTouch All-in-One PC

Here comes Sony’s new VAIO L Series designed to entertain your family. Sony calls it a complete entertainment PC and HDTV. It features a FullHD 1920 x 1080 (1080p) 24-inch MultiTouch screen powered by Windows 7. The PC supports all major MultiTouch gestures a pro user will expect — Panning, zooming, multitouch drag-drop,etc. Unlike HP’s Multitouch PCs, the functionalities work throughout the OS, whether it’s Browser or your favorite Image viewer. In other words, it natively supports Widnwos 7 Multitouch. But compared to Dell’s 19-inch all-in-one PC, Sony does well over the specs. For the PS3 owners,…

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In Pursuit of Faster Boot Times: Instant-On PCs

If you have a bad hardware or an OS that was installed a long ago, probably you feel the heat of high boot times. The time it takes to boot, you can probably reverse count 500. It had been inevitable in the Computer world. Possibly the best alternatives are using Hibernate/StandBy. But still reboots are mandatory at times. Probably, one solution is to replace your standard HDD with Solid state Drives (SSDs) which can give you improvement of upto 50% in boot times, but they are rather expensive and limited…

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Blu-Ray will Replace Notebook, Desktop DVD Burners in Most PCs in a Year

Today Betanews reported that BluRay will not reach end-user PCs till 2015, practically. There are strong reasons to dis-agree. DVD (4.3GB)and Dual Layer DVD (8 GB) are no longer sufficient to handle the growing demands of the industry. Seven years back, we used to be happy with a 700mb CD and 10GB HDD. And today CD has a capacity of a joke and you have more space in your cellphones or thumb drives than a CD. Growth of Data has risen exponentially. Starting from Operating System - Windows 95, for…

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Industry gains Momentum, MAC Rises, PC Falls

It’s been a tough gravel and mud road for everyone in the technology sector over the past year of economic crises. But we are now observing small signs of recovery, especially for Apple. Morgan Stanley says “Apple is outperforming the PC market in sales growth, and this was before Apple in June released its new MacBook Pros in June. Of course, releasing a new notebook would only spur sales for the months after its release. Apple shipments were up 25 percent over April. In comparison, PC shipments for the same…

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