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  • Launch Up to 9 Apps From Your Lockscreen With “LockLauncher”

    “LockLauncher” is a newly released Cydia tweak which enables users to launch up to 9 different apps from their iDevice’s lockscreens.

    Once this tweak is installed, you will have 9 empty spaces at your lockscreen and to assign a specific position to an app you WHICH will have to edit by tapping the blue arrow in the upper left-hand corner of your lockscreen.

    If you have the lockscreen passcode enabled, then this tweak will require passcode before launching the app directly from your lockscreen which is a very good feature.

    Instructions to install this tweak are:

    Step 1. Go to Cydia on your Jailbroken iPhone.

    Step 2. Search for “LockLauncher” under BigBoss repository.

    Step 3. Install the tweak and Restart SpringBoard.

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  • My Take On Awab Alvi And Faisal Kapadia’s Blog Awards Debate

    Dr. Awab Alvi is a very well known man in the blogging industry and also the political world of today. He is the founder of TeethMaestro, a blog I’ve been following since 2007. He is also one of the most prominent orthodontists of Pakistan. Faisal Kapadia, no not the singer from Strings, is the author of the book “The Sands Of Time” and also a new media writer for a lot of big names including Dawn and many others.

    Now why is a tech blog talking about political activists and journalists? Because Pakistan Blog Awards 2011 happened and left a slew of issues behind. And since we were a part of the Blog Awards, I feel like I should have a say in this debate.

    The Issue: The News?

    The problem began as soon as the “Best Current Affairs” category award was given to “The News”. The site is also called “ZaViews AKA The News” (goodness grief), hence a lot of people of this category were first shocked as to how a blog that wasn’t even nominated could win the entire category! Turned out, the blog was indeed nominated but with a different name, hence “ZaViews”.

    Okay So ZaViews Won, What’s The Problem?

    The problem is, Pakistan Blog Awards gave the award to someone who actually shouldn’t even be nominated according to PBA’s guidelines in point number 5, which reads:

    Submitted blogs and posts should contain the necessary authorization to use the images, audio, text and other content.

    Now when I first visited ZaViews, I thought “Ok this is an up and coming blog which could very well be big in the future, a change of theme here, a domain name there, and you have a winner”. But upon further inspection of the articles posted on the blog, I saw that every post is copied from someone else. Being a blogger for over 5 years now, I despise plagiarism and everything that relates to it. This is the ONE AND ONLY reason why I think this blog shouldn’t even be nominated, because it spreads plagiarized content. It is against the ethics of blogging and is an act that can’t be done shamelessly.

    About Faisal’s Remark

    Faisal Kapadia makes a point in the debate, he says the blog “ZaViews” has had a total of 19,000 views. I agree it is a very weak number. But it’s not about that, the Blog Awards was not merely based on views and ranking. Had it been based on that, I wouldn’t even have submitted TechDeville, we get around 4000 views per day, but compared to RedmondPie none of the blogs get more views or are ranked better than them. Had it been merely about numbers and ranks, a huge number of blogs wouldn’t even be interested in the event. This was about bringing out the new talent, people who deserved to be recognized. I pay immense attention to the content TechDeville has because I don’t want to be responsible of making another “copy paste blog”.

    TechDeville Won Dude, Why Are You Even Talking Right Now?

    Because I’m not talking about just one part of our community. Our blogging community is huge and is growing by the minute. But we definitely can not support any blog or website that solely promotes plagiarized material. CIO, PC World, Google, these are BIG names, and such names can not associate themselves with a “spam” blog. Speaking from experience, Google has an endless list of very strict rules against such blogs, which is a good thing. I side with Faisal Kapadia, but not because ZaViews has had 19000 views, but because it is a blog running on someone else’ work.

    If you talk about ethics, content is king. PakTeaHouse has a plethora of original content which was unjustly ignored by the judges’ panel. Everyone makes mistakes, but they should at least answer to the questions and criticism, not from the sore losers but from the real genuine winners who never got the award they deserved. Yasser Latif, the co-editor of PTH, wrote an open letter to CIO and PC World, which is still unanswered. The letter poses straightforward questions towards the “ZaViews Incident”. You can read it here.

    Is PBA Wrong For Doing This?

    For giving the award to a copy paste blog when there are so many other good blogs, yes. For bringing something totally new and different for the youth, no. Everyone makes mistakes, I applaud CIO and PC World for arranging such an extravagant event and give us Pakistani Bloggers something to look forward to every year. I am sure there is a reasonable explanation as to why “ZaViews” won.

    All of these people arguing and taking part in hating PBA don’t understand one fact, there was no such platform for bloggers before. No awards, no appreciation, none of it was brought forward by any of these so called “haters”. No one is putting a gun to their heads to nominate in the blog awards. PBA should grow, better and stronger. But they should answer the question regarding “ZaViews”.

  • How to Fix iTunes and Appstore’s “Invalid Address” Error

    Apple just recently changed the way it validates addresses on iTunes accounts, this means that if you have a US iTunes account with a fake address or one generated from any service like fakenamegenerator you will get an error that says “Invalid Address”.

     

    The solution to this problem is fairly simple. All you have to do is replace your fake address with this address:

    1 Infinite Loop
    Cupertino
    CA 95014
    Number: 408 996 1010

    This is the address of Apple headquarters by the way. Just change the address on your iTunes account and you’re good to go.

    If you need any more assisstance feel free to ask in the comments below.

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  • [How To] Add Photos To Contacts In Galaxy Y S5360 Running Gingerbread 2.3.5

    This is going to be a straight forward tutorial about adding images to your contacts in your Galaxy Y running Android 2.3.5

    One thing to remember here is the Galaxy Y does NOT let you add photos to the contacts that are stored in the SIM’s memory, it only allows photos in contacts that are in your phone’s memory. So be sure to transfer all of your contacts to your phone memory too before doing this.

    Go to any contact’s page by tapping on the name, a new screen will show up and it’ll look something like this:

    Press the menu key to show the following menu:

    Tap on “Edit” and you will be taken to the edit page:

    Here you can do all sorts of stuff from adding image to adding other details from email address to nicknames and other little details.

    Be sure to check out more of our Android tutorials here.

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  • Customize your iPhone’s Phone app using “StartDial”

    “StartDial” is a recently released Cydia tweak by a developer named “Filippo Bigarella” which helps you in customizing your iPhone’s Phone app.

    Sometimes you may get frustrated as your Phone app doesn’t go to the section you were expecting when it was opened, but with the help of this Cydia tweak you can overcome this problem among others. StartDial allows a Jailbroken iPhone user to always start from a specific section of your Phone app every time you open it.

    This tweak also has some other interesting features like “Check Recents” and “Disable Voicemail”. With the “Check Recents” option enabled, your Phone app automatically starts with the Recents Tab if you have missed calls and you can also enable or disable the voicemail page in your Phone app with the help of “Disable Voicemail” option.

    Following are the simple steps to install this tweak:

    Step 1. Go to Cydia on your Jailbroken iPhone.

    Step 2. Search for “StartDial” under BigBoss repository.

    Step 3. Install the tweak and Restart SpringBoard.

    Step 4. Go to your iPhone’s settings and configure“StartDial” for your liking.

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  • How To: Enable Multitasking Gestures On Your iPod Touch Or iPhone With Zypher

    Famed developer chpwn has freshly released Zypher, a Jailbreak only tweak which enables iPad-esque multitasking gestures on any iPhone and iPod Touch running iOS 5. The tweak is available to download from the BigBoss Cydia repository for $2.99.

    Installing Zypher is very simple, all you need to do is make sure your device is Jailbroken. A full guide on how to install Zypher on your iPhone or iPod Touch is below.

    Step 1. Make sure you’re running iOS 5 and have Jailbroken your device.

    Step 2. Open Cydia and navigate to the BigBoss repository.

    Step 3. Search for and download Zypher

    Step 4. Restart your Springboard.

    That’s pretty much it, you can also adjust Zypher’s functionality in the settings app. If you decide to check it out make sure to leave a comment down below if you like the gestures or not.

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  • A Giant Leap Forward – Pakistan Blog Awards 2011

    Lo and behold, the Pakistan Blog Awards 2011 have finally concluded. It was a long, long month of gathering votes, fixing the site up, keeping track of the competition and gathering more votes.I first heard about the Blog Awards last year when a co-worker (Danial) told me things like this started happening in Pakistan, it’s not everyday we see a huge awards show promoting and highlighting some of the more forward minds of our I.T. industry. Unfortunately, we weren’t ready last year to submit this fine website to take part, we were still just learning the basics of things and didn’t want to rush our way to an instant loss. The Blog Awards finally came back this year and we were ecstatic beyond words! This year’s theme was “Colors Of Pakistan: Celebrating The New Media Spaces”.

    It was set to be an amazing night at the Regent Plaza Hotel. The night kicked off with a Qirat, followed by an awesome play by the true youth of Pakistan portraying the different cultures of the country. And without further delays, the awards got announced. I was very happy to see the best Social Activist Blog award went to Aisha Aijaz of My Bit For Change, a personal friend of mine. Our category, however, was set to be announced at the very end, since there was more than 65 blogs competing in the Best International Technology Blog award. We were up against the big names, one of them being Redmondpie. I have immense respect for Taimur and Waisy and I was expecting them to win this year hands down.

    Right in the middle of the gala, Mr. Imran Khan, the legendary cricketer and politician of Pakistan made a surprise appearance which led the entire room to give the man a standing ovation as he walked towards the stage to give an admirable speech like one of his many others. Seeing Imran Khan, Faisal Qureshi, Abid Beli, Badar Khushnood, Jehan Ara, all of these big names there made me believe the future of Pakistani online media is not lost and is destined for greatness. After a quick speech and a few awards, Imran Khan left with his huge entourage, cameras and news channels chasing after him to get a piece of his mind.

    And finally, the time came for our category’s awards to be announced. I must say, even though I wasn’t expecting to win, I still had that tingly feeling in me. The website was announced:

    TechDeville won the Best International Technology Blog Award!

    For a moment then I couldn’t believe it, my best friend and mentor Ziyad Jameel was sitting beside me and his screams led me to wake up. It was one of the best moments of my blogging career to receive the award from Abid Beli’s hands. It was a moment to cherish. There were two more awards for our category, merit awards, the merit awards went to:

    1. TipsOTricks
    2. The Technology Cafe

    After the last awards, we went to mingle with the IT people of our blogging industry. It was one of the most rewarding nights I had the honor of being a part of.

    How Is This Good For Pakistan?

    Because change is very important for the masses to grow. We never had such appreciation for the new media spaces. Although most of the contestants who didn’t end up winning, ended up boycotting and cursing the blog awards, which was a foreseen thing to be honest. But events like this are a vital part of our industry, especially today. Countries abroad have enough meetups and events to keep their bloggers and online community coming back for more, we hardly have one. In order to spark that fire in the hearts of our bloggers, bring them out of the dark realm of spam and “I want more money” blogging, such exquisite events are what matter. The very next day, the Blog Awards were bombarded with hate comments and digressing talks from the sore losers of our proud industry, I stand by the Blog Awards, not because my site won, but because we need change! Looking forward to the meetups and events that are to follow.

    Check out some of the photos from the gala night:

    More information:

    PBA Official Website: Here

    PBA Facebook Page: Here

    Check Out The Full List Of Winners

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  • HTC Radar Review

    The HTC Radar initially leaked as the Omega was revealed officially back in September along with the HTC Titan as HTC’s first wave of Windows Phone Mango smartphones and is the first smartphone in the US to be released with Windows Phone Mango. The HTC Radar is sort of an updated HTC Trophy packing the same 1GHz clock speed, 3.8-inch Super LCD screen, RAM, memory and 5MP camera resolution. The main difference is the addition of a VGA front facing camera support of which was freshly added in Mango. So how good is HTC’s latest Mango packed offering? Full review is below.

    Box

    The HTC Radar comes inside a very compact white box which contains only a microUSB cable and wallcharger along with the phone, yes there are no earphones packed with the phone but you might have some extra ones lying around which you can connect to the Radar’s 3.5mm headphone jack. Warranty information and the standard instruction booklets are also present.

    Specifications

    The HTC Radar features the following specifications:
    * 3.8″ 16M-color capacitive WVGA Super LCD
    * Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support
    * Dual-band 3G with HSDPA (7.2 Mbps) and HSUPA (2Mbps)
    * Windows Phone 7 (Mango) OS
    * 1GHz Scorpion CPU, Adreno 205 GPU, Snapdragon chipset
    * 512MB RAM
    * 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash with geotagging, panorama and burst shots
    * 720p video recording @ 30fps
    * 8GB of built-in storage
    * Standard 3.5mm audio jack
    * Standard microUSB port (charging)
    * Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement
    * Wi-Fi b/g/n
    * Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP
    * Accelerometer for screen auto rotation
    * Office document editor
    * Facebook integration and cloud services
    * Built-in A-GPS receiver
    * Stereo FM Radio with RDS
    * Comes with HTC Hub and other exclusive HTC apps

    Hardware

    The HTC Radar is not a hardware powerhouse as you might have expected from a second generation Windows Phone device, thankfully Windows Phone is much more hardware optimized unlike Android so you don’t need dual core processors to have a smooth experience. In fact the HTC Radar’s specifications are pretty much the same as HTC’s first generation Windows Phone handsets featuring a 1GHz Snapdragon MSM8255 and Adreno 205 GPU with 512MB of RAM along with 8GB of storage which unfortunately is not expandable with a memory card. HTC’s latest offering packs a 3.8-inch Super LCD which looks very good with Windows Phone’s minimalistic UI, the display run at the Windows Phone standard 480×800 resolution and supports four point multitouch.

    The back camera houses a 5MP shooter with LED flash which takes very good pictures, there’s also a VGA camera on the front which is pretty much useless right now since there is no video calling application available for Windows Phone at the moment. Other features include the usual WiFi b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1, A-GPS, standard microUSB port, 1520mAh battery and the aforementioned 3.5mm jack but unfortunately there is no Digital Compass without which you cannot use applications like Navigon.

    The HTC Radar measures in at 61.5 x 120.5 x 10.9 and weighs about 137 grams. The HTC Radar comes in two different colors, Active White which we have here and Metal Silver. The Radar has an Aluminum Unibody design much like many of the other HTC phones, unlike the others though the Radar’s battery is not removable.

    On the left side of the phone we have just the microUSB connector, I don’t know about you guys but I prefer having my connectors on either the top or bottom of the phone, having them on the side just feels… awkward. On the right side we have the volume rocker and camera button which are comfortable to press. The top of the phone house the usual 3.5mm headphone jack and power button.

    At the bottom of the phone we have a white rubber cover which houses the SIM card, the cover has been reported to be inconsistent in some units and doesn’t fit perfectly (shown in image below) so you may want to test the phone before buying. The back cover when removed shuts the phone off which ensures that the SIM is safely removed. The upper back of the phone has the 5MP camera and LED flash along with the speakers which are pretty decent to say the least.

    The camera has impress me a whole lot, HTC is famed for coupling sub-par cameras with their devices but that’s definitely not the case here. The camera’s f2.2 aperture lens and brand new illuminated sensor makes this one of the better camera phones in the market although there is still room for improvements. The camera records at a resolution of 1280 x 720 at a super smooth 30fps and the quality is pretty decent so we’re pretty impressed.

    Software

    We’re reviewing a carrier unlocked HTC Radar so there is no carrier bloatware at all but yours may vary. HTC itself installs a couple of applications including HTC Hub, HTC Watch, Notes and Photo Enhancer. There is also a DLNA app called Connected Media which I found pretty helpful, do note that the app will only play videos from your media servers who’s codecs it supports. The camera includes two new options namely Burst Shot and Panoramic Shot.

    Now onto something which impressed me a whole lot and that is the battery life. I had a hands-on experience with the phone almost a month ago at Mobilink’s HTC Radar launch event where Brightex head Naeem Tabish informed us that the phone lasted him around two days, he was not lying. On heavy use our Radar survived for around 30 hours which included WiFi always on, gaming, downloading applications, browsing, listening to music and watching videos. We then tried out the handy battery saver application which made the phone last for a whooping 45 hours!

    Conclusion

    The HTC Radar can be defined in one word: brilliant. HTC has created a great mid range smartphone which will definitely be turning heads. The phone is in no way perfect though; the flash memory is limited to just 8GB and not expandable, the battery is not removable and the camera is limited to 5MP which in this day and age is considered average but if you’re not a power user this shouldn’t affect you at all. If you are a power user then you should grab one of those newer Android phones with ridiculous hardware, Windows Phone is for people who just want to get the job done.

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  • How To: Recalibrate Your iPhone’s Home Button To Make It More Responsive

    The iPhone is one of those devices where everything just seems to work out of the box and won’t cause many problems for non-techie users but the device is not without it’s issues, most of which are software based.  

    One of the major software issues is regarding the home button which can sometimes be unresponsive and laggy. We now have a solution for you, just follow the simple steps below:

    Step 1: Open any stock app like calender or stocks.

    Step2: Press and hold the power button till the “slide to power off” slider appears and then release the button.

    Step3: Now press and hold the Home Button till “slide to power off” slider goes away and the app force quits, your Home button has  now been re-calibrated and will be more responsive now.

    Give it a try and let us know if this fix made any difference.

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  • Cook To Perfection With “Is It Ready Yet?” App

    • Functionality
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    • Compatibility
    • Interface
    • Value For Money

    Here’s a little something for the ladies ( and gents ) who love to cook their food to perfection! An app for the iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad which will ease your pain in the kitchen.

    “Is It Ready Yet?” is an app designed by Ryan Guynn with his wife, they intended to create something for the frustrated masses out there who couldn’t get their turkeys to cook right. This little handy app calculates the perfect roasting times for almost all types of meat out there! It is available for $0.99 on the app store and is definitely worth checking out, the roasting times are remarkable and are very accurate. People have been saying nothing but good things about this app, and for the price it’s just perfect. Here’s a little run-down on “Is It Ready Yet?” app:

    The Good Stuff

    The app comes with all kinds of meat, ranging from chicken to beef in short. If you love red meat, the app also gives you the options of rare to well done. The roasting times are spot-on and the results are perfect every time. This is definitely a must-have app for anyone and everyone who loves to cook. It gives you the most accurate time and temperature to cook your meat in. Once you delve into the app, you’ll find almost every aspect of meat in it, we’re not kidding this app is serious about its meat.

    The Bad Stuff

    I just have one complaint about this sweet app, MAKE IT AVAILABLE FOR THE ANDROID TOO!

    When It Comes Down To It

     

    “Is It Ready Yet?” does exactly what it’s supposed to, give you the most accurate and valid time and temperature settings to cook your meat in. A perfect app for everyone who’s into the culinary arts ( or just likes to cook occasionally to impress people ).

    Award:

    Information:

    Get the app on the App Store: Click Here

    Official App Website: Click Here