Review Sunday- Blue Host web hosting

Welcome to Review Sunday. As always I had a good weekend with friends and family. Hope you all had a good one too. In today’s edition I want to review Blue Host web hosting platform. Well, out of so many hosting providers it’s always a much harder task to choose the best host when starting a website. Lot of factors we look out for to match the ultimate style. I was excited about Blue Host mainly because their services caught my attention. Let me share a few.

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How to clean your email inbox?

Tens and hundreds of emails hit our inbox everyday. We try to control the fusillade that flings at us daily. But the task looks more
intimidating. I personally get lazy when coming to cleaning my inbox and just end up saying “Oh, that’s a load of shit..I rather clean it later”. In today’s post, I want to share some useful tips that i found when i searched through net on how to clean the email inbox.

Let’s analyze how we can get it done.

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My 10 free downloads

An email package for those who email daily that can organize their emails or those who want to watch downloaded movies or those who call long distances through PC, then here are some downloads that can help in your work

I have listed these downloads randomly. These downloads are my favorites. The best one’s until date. I recommend you give a try today.

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Review Sunday-Apple MacBook Air:Thinnovation

Another Sunday, another review. As usual let’s see this week what’s hitting the desk. It’s the Apple Macbook Air unleashed. Apple rocked the world once again by introducing the globe’s thinnest notebook at the Macworld Expo held in San Francisco.

This product from Apple features a 13.3-inch LED-backlit screen and a full-size keyboard. It has a maximum height of 0.76 inch at its thickest point and 0.16 inch at its thinnest. The MacBook Air weighs around 3 pounds. The memory is 2GB along with 80GB standard hard drive and also to join them an 802.11n wireless connectivity, Intel GMA X3100 integrated graphics and more. The product costs around $1,799 and shipments are expected to start in a matter of two weeks.

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How to stream audio from your iPhone to bluetooth headset?

Alright, for the iPhone lovers here are some tips on how to stream audio from your phone to a Bluetooth headset.

Before we start let me give you a brief introduction of Advanced Audio Distribution Profile (A2DP).

A2DP is a new feature that allows sending of high quality audio from one device to another. Bluetooth Wireless Technology with A2DP makes mobiles, pda’s and computers capable of streaming audio directly to other devices. In our case, we use A2DP to stream audio from iPhone to Bluetooth headset. Got the idea? Ok let’s start cracking then.

How do you stream audio? Closely watch these steps as I reveal it to you.

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10 games to pick in 2008

2007 was a rocking year for the gaming industry with some of the greatest game releases hitting the market. After the departure of 2007, gamers have been wondering if the New Year would follow the footsteps of 2007. I personally look 2008 to be even bigger than 2007 in video gaming. Sure there are plenty of games to hit the market this year, but let’s see what the New Year has in store for us.

Resident Evil 5: (Xbox 360)

This game transforms the series by delivering an unbelievable level of detail and realism. Resident Evil 5 introduces the theme of escape as its core survival nature. In this game your life will be in danger and you need to strive very hard in order to complete the mission. Evil beings will charge at you as you go ahead and your pulse keeps racing at your heart devastating pace. The graphics are pretty amazing and this game for sure will take away fans to a whole new level.

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Review Sunday-MLB ‘08:The Show

Welcome to another edition of Review Sunday. I apologize for writing this post a little late because of a party I had to attend last night.After coming back home late night I woke up a bit late. Alright, this week, I’ll review the game MLB 2008: The show. This game is going to be released in early 2008. The game is all about Baseball and for baseball fans, definitely the best to go. MLB 2008 is already considered the most authentic baseball game available with a more realistic baseball experience.
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What’s hitting the software market?

Microsoft presents the latest software MS Office for Mac 2008 that hits the market in early 2008. This is one application that Mac users have been waiting for a long time mainly because Office has been the most powerful application suite available. The specialty is that if you got an Intel-based Mac, then you are ready to go with the application and at high speed. The new Office comes with full of interface enhancements that follows the footsteps of Office 2007 for Windows version. This application includes a new ribbon-like toolbar, more animated, and more stylish.
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How to protect your website from hackers?

In today’s technological world, everything has been easy. When technology has delivered its own good, it has brought with it some disadvantages too. For instance, hacking. If used for the right purpose, hacking can be of advantage. But when people try to take the benefit out of it, it can effect the one’s who try to make a living. People create own websites in order to market their products. Definitely having a site of own can help in getting more customers. But then, when a website is launched, there awaits a hacker to get in. There can be a hack attack if you haven’t taken enough care. What do you do? How to do you get rid of this menace. Well, then here is the answer.

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Review Sunday - XV6800 smart phone

Welcome to the first edition of Review Sunday. Today I am reviewing XV6800 smart phone, a pretty nice invention from the Verizon Wireless team.

This device is mainly designed for business professionals that can keep their business going. The XV6800 from Verizon comes with powerful capabilities which can help professionals work while traveling or even in remote areas. The device is based on the HTC Titan platform.

This smartphone mainly operates on the latest version of Windows Mobile operating system. The smartphone gives the users access to complete Microsoft Office suite with the options to create, edit and view Excel, Word, PowerPoint and PDF applications.

 

Moving on, this device has a slide-out keyboard and a touch LCD screen. The keyboard is a powerful one that makes typing and browsing the internet easy. The memory card is expandable that can go up to 8 GB. This smartphone operates on the Verizon Wireless third generation cellular network, the EVDO which can deliver download rates of up to 2.4 Mbps, which is quiet nice. This can also be used as a modem when using laptops. For this purpose you can use the BroadbandAcccess Connect which is Verizon service. The device also has an inbuilt Wi-Fi technology which makes more convenient to access the web.

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How effective is your Website navigation?

Having an easy navigation is critically important to the success of your website and subsequently your online business. When visitors enter your site, they will want to do a lot of things as usual. Looking for what the site offers, search content and more. Hence structuring your site in such a manner that helps visitors locate information quickly and easily is very important.

In this post, I do a have a couple of navigation tips to share that can help you while setting up your website.

  • Before starting to design, first prepare your site navigation. This can prevent messing up your site.
  • Always the logo that reflects your site should be linked to your website homepage.
  • Think of placing the navigation in the right place. I would suggest take the top just below the header or the left position. Stop designing out of the box.
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    New posting schedule

    Going forward, I will be posting only 3 times a week at Techrepreneur.com. This is mainly due to my tight college schedule. The past few weeks have been very tough and hectic balancing between college and blogging life. With projects and assignments to do, there is an increasing work load. Hence, from coming week, I will be doing reviews on Sunday, catering to tips and tricks on Tuesday and penning down miscellaneous posts on Thursday.

    I have no choice. Other than this, the only way I see is quit blogging and focus on college. I love blogging and have no intention whatsoever to do that.

     

    Thank you for all your support and hope to see it continue in 2008. Do subscribe to stay updated. Ok, see you later. Cheers!

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    Hack proof your wireless network

    Wi-Fi has been a popular form of network to home computers. This mode is relatively convenient and takes less time to setup as it is easy to use. But users always make a mistake by opening it up to hackers. How to safeguard it against hackers? Below is a list of tips that can help you to hack proof your wireless network.

    Don’t disclose your identity

    Always, a short message is sent by the access points which repeat the network’s name. This is default. The network’s name is known as SSID. This helps people living nearby. People who live next door can detect that you run a wireless network which can help them in getting in. Best way to avoid this problem is to disable SSID. Once you disable, you will run a network that people think you don’t. In simple words, you don’t reveal that you run a wireless network.

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