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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Android™ versions

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Android™ software is constantly evolving. When a new software version is available for your device, you can update it with new features and the latest improvements. New versions are free of charge, and since they include not only bug fixes, but also general performance improvements, we recommend that you update your software.

Deliciously good. You might have heard that Android™ software versions, in addition to numbers, are named after desserts or sweets.

Here’s an overview:
  1. Android™ version 1.5: Cupcake
  2. Android™ version 1.6: Donut
  3. Android™ version 2.0, 2.1: Éclair
  4. Android™ version 2.2: Frozen Yogurt (Froyo)
  5. Android™ version 2.3: Gingerbread
  6. Android™ version 3.0, 3.1, 3.2: Honeycomb
  7. Android™ version 4.0: Ice Cream Sandwich
  8. Android™ version 4.1, 4.2: Jelly Bean

Monday, May 13, 2013

Sony's One Phone Dual Model Number

Do you know most of Sony Xperia smartphone are of two varieties? That is most of their LTE version phones. Lets say you wanna buy Xperia Z, V or ion LTE, the first thing are going to do is to check the model number. For example Xperia Z LTE is denoted with C6603 White Paper and the HSPA version is C6602 check out the White Paper. For Xperia ion LTE is denoted as LT28i, check out the White Paper and the HSPA version as LT28h Check the White Paper.

So if you want the right phone google the right model number to get the intended item.

I hope this is gonna help you make the right decision.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Freeware Linux Reader for Windows Get access to any files from Windows!

Are you running Linux and Windows at the same time? If yes you may some day want to view some of your files on Linux via Windows, which is impossible, because Windows cannot read Linux filesystems. To view Linux filesystem there is a great tool which is 100% free, it will allow you to to access the filesystem safely, it is the DiskInternals Linux Reader. You can get it at: DiskInternals Linux Reader.
The features of the program include:
  1. It gives you full access to any file on a Linux disk from Windows.
  2. It can create and open disk images.
  3. It support Ext2/3/4, ReiserFS, Reiser4, HFS, HFS+, FAT, exFAT, NTFS, ReFS, UFS2 filesystems.
  4. It is an easy and short way to solve cumbersome problems.
  5. It provides read-only access and does not allow the user to make records in file system partitions.
  6. It ignores file security policies while saving.
  7. It gives the chance to extract data.
  8. It includes preview options for photos.
I hope you'll give it a try.