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Saturday, 24 December 2011

Login to Same Site with Multiple Account using Firefox


If you want to access multiple login to a same website (viz. Facebook, Gmail) then here’s a simple three steps trick for you. It’s outlying from enabling private browsing, or access multiple login from different browser. This might be useful when you are with your friends, and all want to access Facebook at a time, or many of us own more than one Gmail account and this is one of the most annoying aspects of dealing with it is the fact that you cannot have more than one opened at a time.

Your techie mind will say to open different browsers and also enabling private browsing for each of them. For example, open Google Chrome, Firefox, IE all at once and login to the required site with different username from each browser. Hence, you’ll able to use 3 usernames. Again open private browsing and login to the same site with another 3 new usernames. This time you’ll have a total of 6 user login in the same site.

You’re quite familiar with the above trick but the DRAWBACK is –
• You’ll lose your processing power since 3 browsers are running actively.
• This might not be possible if you have low configuration system.

But using some extensions added to Firefox, you would be able to do it all in one browser. Multifox is an extension that allows Firefox to connect to websites using different usernames…simultaneously!

Let’s try Multifox!

To install Multifox extension to your Firefox, all you have to follow is 3 basic steps:

1) go to Multifox Homepage and click on Install Extension (be sure that you are browsing from Mozilla Firefox browser only).


2) Install it.




3) Finally, restart your Firefox.



Now you’ve installed the new extension successfully.

Let’s play with it!

• Go to File (Alt + F) and click on New Identity Profile.



• This will open a new window of Firebox browser. Make note of the 2 at the right corner of the address bar.



This says that it’s the second window. Opening the new tab or new window with Browser window 2, you’ll have the same session for all the new windows and tabs.

• But in case you repeat the same process (Go to File and click on New Identity Profile), you’ll have another new Browser window with 3 indicated in it.



Hence, in this way you can access unlimited number of accounts in same website with different username.

Friday, 23 December 2011

How to Activate new Google Navigational Bar



Everyday Google is experimenting and making changes in different things like Google's doodle or services as Youtube, Reader, GMail and now the latest update is the 
navigation bar or as it is known, "Google Bar". This change adds up a navigation bar from top to the left hand side of your browser window. Through this change the appearance of the Google page look cool and much more attractive & simple to navigate to other Google services. 



Before starting with the activation of the navigation bar, it is important to know that this tutorial only works bearing accounts or service in the English language (U.S.) i.e. to make change, we need to have Google+ accounts, Gmail, Reader in that language and having a Google Chrome Browser. Once said that, here are the steps:

1) You’ll have to download and install the free extension called as Edit This Cookie for Google Chrome.

2) Once installed, go to Google homepage (i.e. www.google.com) since as said before the change is only available with English language, hence this won’t work for many countries like, google.it, google.de, etc. 

3) You’ll see a Cookie on the omnibar or top-right corner of your browser (refer screenshot).



4) Navigate to the PREF section, and change its value with:

ID=03fd476a699d6487:U=88e8716486ff1e5d:FF=0:LD=en:CR=2:TM=1322688084:LM=1322688085:S=McEsyvcXKMiVfGds

Apply your changes and reload the page. You should have now the new Google navigation bar.

Google activates 700,000 Android devices per day



On 20th December, Andy Rubin one of the Founder of Google Inc. and currently Senior Vice President of Mobile at Google announced on Google+  that more than 700,000 Android devices are being getting activated daily. That makes to 29,166 devices activated every hour, or 486 devices every minute, or by the time you finish reading this post. Or to be more exact, 8 devices per second.

Rubin also explained how the term “Activation” counts to:

"We count each device only once (i.e. we don't count re-sold devices), and "activations" means you go into a store, buy a device, put it on the network by subscribing to a wireless service."

Android and iOS measures their growth according number of devices Activations. This is a fine way to know that if someone actually using the devices. It is obvious that, mobile phone devices that are laying on the store shelves would not be counted.



It looks like Google is on the path with the amplified count of handsets in the Android network. But what can't see from the illustration graph, is the share of Android tablets being released. Google does not split the activation numbers into tablet or smartphone sections. But we expect that the tablet sale has increased during the last two years. If that is the case, the number of new Android smartphone activations does not climb like it used to.

Samsung announces two Dual sim Android powered smartphones




Samsung announces two new smartphones Samsung Galaxy Y DUOS and Samsung Galaxy Y Pro DUOS, satisfying the desires of the budding market.

Both the new DUOS smartphones runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread and comes with a 3 megapixel fixed-focus camera. Plus with additional features viz. Bluetooth, Wi-fi, GPS, 7.2Mbps HSDPA, FM radio and a 3.5mm audio jack.


The Galaxy Y DUOS is a touch smartphone that comes with a 3.14 inch QVGA screen and 320x240 resolution. The smartphone has a 512MB of internal memory and external memory can be expanded up to 32GB. It consists of a 384MB RAM memory, an 832 MHz processor and comes with a 1300mAh battery. A 2GB microSD card would be embraced with the package of the Dual-sim smartphone.

         
Samsung Galaxy Y DUOS


The Galaxy Y Pro DUOS is giving up some of the screen area for the QWERTY keypad and hence comes with a 2.6 inch QVGA touch screen with a 400x200 resolution. The rest specifications are the same i.e. it has the same memory, RAM and processor but the Y Pro DUOS comes with a slighter larger battery of 1350mAh.  

        
Samsung Galaxy Y Pro DUOS

The Samsung Galaxy Y Pro Duos disclosed a many a times last week, so we can't truly say we are amazed to see it go official now.
Samsung haven’t announced any further information or the pricing of either the DUOS smartphones, but I’ll do my best to update you, once announced.