Tuesday, 19 April 2011

The Greatest Way to Torrent.

Some of you are already wondering what Torrenting means. Torrenting is when you can share files with other peers through internet from one location to another, this is also known as P2P, or peer to peer sharing. So this means anything that anyone else wants to share you can download i.e. music, videos, programs, and pictures. If this sounds appealing to you then continue learning as I teach you how to torrent. 
First there are many torrenting clients you can use such as: utorrent, bitorrent, limewire, and vuze. Personally my favorite is utorrent because it is the lightest and most efficient. So you can go here http://www.utorrent.com/ and download the latest utorrent program. Now you don't need to use this at all until later. So utorrent will download torrent files from the internet. These torrent files can be found anywhere on the internet and consist of things like music and movies. So you can go to Google and type in anything then torrent and you can download the torrent and then open it with utorrent or any client you may have downloaded. There are some websites that have good databases of torrents such as http://isohunt.com/lite/ and http://thepiratebay.org/. After you open it with a torrent client it will download to your computer. You have to be very careful while doing this though because people can share anything like illegal music and movies and viruses. To avoid viruses always check the comments of a torrent to see if people give it good reviews and say that it is virus free. There you have it now you can download anything you want to your computer from the internet. 
P.S. Disclaimer:  I am not responsible for any illegal activity due to this tutorial. 

Tuesday, 14 December 2010

Do You Want Googles New Netbook?

Well before wasting your time reading this you must be 18 or older to acquire the possibly amazing piece of hardware. This hardware is a netbook made by Google and supported by Verizon wireless 3G. Many have speculated that because Google is making it, it will be a very good and reliable piece of hardware. To sign up to receive and test one out go here, https://services.google.com/fb/forms/cr48advanced/. Good luck!

Sunday, 12 December 2010

The Problem with Android OS

As you go through my blog you will see that i really like android and the phones that it supports. I really do prefer this OS to any other but it does have one major flaw. This flaw consists of the complicated way they update the OS. Because they have such a wide array of phones that use their OS they have to have specific versions for each phone and THAT is regulated by the phone company. So in reality it isn’t necessarily Google’s fault. For example, when Google came out with Android 2.2 Frodo they released it in May of 2010, but very good capable phones made from HTC, such as the Droid Incredible, did not receive the official update until August 2010. Nearly 3 months after it was released. I see how this could irritate and annoy so many people. Of course though to most problems there is a solution. The solution to this problem is the fact that so many people are starting to modify their phones to update early. This is possible because if one phone has it then developers and adults that live in their mom’s basement can alter the software to be able to be used on any specific phone. Not only that but some have found out how to use other phones software on theirs to use specific capabilities. The only problems with this are some companies are now making it policy that if you do this it could void your contract and/or warranty. Now that the new Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS has come out more and more people are considering modifying/rooting to be the first ones to have the new software on their select phones that may not receive for months to come. 

New Spice on Your Droid Incedible

Is your Incredible becoming more and more boring? Well, mine isn’t but i would like to add some spice or color. There are many options for cases and covers but I find that too bulky and flashy. Well, HTC has come out with some better options for your phone. They have started selling red and white back door battery covers. So your phone can be a different color without having to add bulk but it is a little flashy for the good part. The price would be $24.99 from Verizon or $19.99 from the HTC website. I have found a better place to purchase it for $11.68 with shipping at http://www.thecellguru.com/Products/26580. Go get you colored back and enjoy it for much cheaper! 

Wednesday, 8 December 2010

Can You Get Free Android Apps?

 I have been trying to figure this out for sometime but I have found it not as nearly as easy as the iPhone and other IOS devices. But I have came up with a solution so don’t worry about having to pay for apps. This might be a little sketchy but to me it worth not having to shell out hundreds paying for what my phone, that I PAYED for, is capable of. The good thing about android is that it is open source and you can download anything you want and no one can stop you. So if you go to websites like 4Shared.com and search for an app you want you a very likely to find it. All you have to do is wait approximately 25 seconds and you can download the app. Then the phone will ask you if it can install app of unknown source that is when you can select yes and install it and job is complete.

Monday, 6 December 2010

Pricing on Smartphones

As I was going through a widely known tech blog I found that there was a popular new phone available for very cheap at other retailers. According to http://www.engadget.com/2010/12/05/droid-pro-dropped-to-50-on-contract-by-best-buy-mobile/ the Motorola droid pro is available for $50 and $20 at Bestbuy and Amazon respectively. Then I began to wonder because this phone just came out a couple of weeks ago so how could the price decline so quickly. But then I realized why it was cheaper, because for Amazon and Bestbuy you must sign a separate contract from Verizon and from either retailer so if you break that contract you could be paying up to $600. Is it worth it? To me as long as you intend to not break any of the rules I think it is a very good deal that needs to be taken advantage of. I myself have bought a very cheap phone from Wirefly and it worked out perfectly. So if you are looking for a new phone this might be a very good opportunity.
           

Sunday, 5 December 2010

Apple iPad vs Samsung Galaxy Tab

As the Samsung Galaxy Tab hits 1 million units sold I began to wonder if I ever wanted one of these joyful gadgets which one would be best so I hit the internet to find out. So after I was done researching I found many differences that could sway my decision. As I was researching on PCWorld I came across this chart that provided basically everything I need to know. 







I was reading and everything was basically the same in the beginning except that the tab was much smaller which makes it more practical and easier to use than holding an 11 inch product in your hand. On the other hand the iPad has a 64GB option for internal memory and the highest the tab has in 32GB. Now down to important specifics where the Samsung Galaxy Tab takes over. It has 512MB of ram compared to the iPad's 256MB and the iPad has no multitasking until you upgrade to 4.1 and the galaxy tab is born with it. To me the iPad is just an oversized iPod touch that can’t really do anything. It doesn’t have Adobe Flash Support, a Phone, or any cameras. The galaxy tab prevails in each of those categories with having Adobe Flash Support and having a speaker phone that can be connected with a phone through Bluetooth, and of course one of the most important parts it has 2 cameras. Not just one camera TWO cameras, one on the front with 1.3 megapixels and a better one on the back of 3.2 megapixels. After reviewing all this I would have to choose the most capable device to be able to do as much as I can such as Skyping and watching embedded videos on the internet. That means that the galaxy tab wins against the "Amazing iPad." Oh I think I forgot to mention that they are the same prices and obviously you get more for your money on the Samsung Galaxy Tab.