Windows XP Secrets

Notepad Secrets Create a log Open Notepad On the very first line, type in “.LOG” (without quotes) then press Enter for a new line Now you can type in some text if you want, then save the file. Next time when you
How to Get Movies, Music, and More From Your Mobile Device to Your TV

There’s not much your phone or tablet can’t do these days, beyond maybe displaying their troves of mobile content on a screen larger than 10 inches. But that’s what televisions are for. And, with one of these five methods, you’ll be able
Scientists Just Discovered a New Force That’s Stronger Than Gravity

Scientists have long known that blackbodies produce radiation and that radiation creates a repulsive effect. However, according to a new study there’s another force at play, one that acts a bit like gravity and attracts objects to the blackbody. They’re calling
For Just $250 a Week You Can Rent Your Very Own Satellite

On August 4, a resupply mission is scheduled to take off for the International Space Station carrying a satellite for hire with it. It’s actually a nanosatellite, since it’s only 10 centimeters wide, and it’s yours to use if you’ve got
How computers have revolutionised our cars

Computer modelling is becoming an increasingly important part of car design, chopping testing times down to a fraction of what they were and enabling engineers to innovate and tinker with greater ease. In fact, Mercedes-Benz performed computer modelling to test solutions for
Who Designed Clippy? The History Behind Four Legends of Early UI

It’s human nature to hate things that remind us of how dumb we used to be; Like teenagers who can’t stand their baby pictures, we prefer to ignore the proof of our humble beginnings. The same goes for relics of early computing-for
Watch Cities Rise Building by Building in these Amazing 3D Animations

It’s hard to imagine that the vast skylines of our major cities were once empty space and unused tracts of land. But the rapid urban growth over the last century is nothing short of astounding, especially when condensed down to simple
LG Display unveils world’s slimmest 1080p LCD panel for smartphones
Posted in Tech News by Bhavesh Suriyala On July 12, 2013

LG Display has launched the world’s thinnest full-HD LCD panel for smartphones.The panel measures 5.2-inch and will enable smartphone makers to offer thinner full-HD smartphones and larger visible display space on them. The panel is 2.2mm thin and comes with a 2.3mm bezel.
Microsoft revamps OneNote mobile app

New iOS and Android versions remove 500 note limitation Microsoft has redesigned the mobile version of its note taking app OneNote, saying it wants to give users a more consistent experience across multiple devices. It has engineered the app to make
Sony Xperia smartphones getting my Xperia remote security service

Sony is rolling out its remote security service “my Xperia,” worldwide after piloting it in the Nordic countries in January. Sony has informed that the service will be extended to users of Sony Xperia smartphones in the coming weeks. The service