Cesar Navarro
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Tips to Wirelessly Transfer Camera Photos to Your PC
If you’re a professional photographer or a serious shutterbug, you know what an inconvenience it is to regularly transfer your photos from your camera to your computer. You need to remove the SD card from your camera, connect it into your PC, and move the multimedia files. Wouldn’t it be great if you can just…
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Use Google Photos to Store Limitless Number of Photos
Google Photos, with its new user interface, is creating a positive buzz for its list of noteworthy benefits. Previously tied-up with Google+, Google Photos’ only requirement for you to enjoy its services is a Google account. Storage Space for Photos and Videos To use Google Photos as the storage space for your multimedia files is…
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How to Unlock a Computer Using a Smartphone or Smartwatch
At this time and age when email scams and online identity theft is prevalent, everyone hopes to replace the use of a password for security with something superior. For those who have smartphones or smartwatches, this hope is closer to reality. With the right tools, it’s possible for you to log into your computer using just your smartphone…
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How to Downgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 7
Windows 10 has been launched for almost a month now, and if you installed the upgrade on¶ÿDay 1, your window to downgrade has started to shut down. Microsoft only provides you a¶ÿmonth to experience its newest operating system and reinstate the old one ¶ÿif you dislike it. It’s easy enough to relegate Windows 10 to…
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Are Water Resistant Gadgets Truly Waterproof?
For gadget marketing, the terms “water-resistant” and “waterproof” are liberally used especially to attract new customers. But buying a water-resistant gadget doesn’t mean you carelessly throw your gizmo into the pool or a tub of water just to check its marketing accuracy. In most cases, water-resistance is almost certainly NOT waterproof by any measure. Know the Difference Each…
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Use an iPhone for Professional Movie Shoots
Video recording using a smartphone has always been a clear-cut process, but most of the time you can expect that the quality is inferior due to shaky graphics, out-of-focus lenses, and sub- standard audio tracks. Now it’s possible for all of that to change by using several special hardware and smart applications. These accessories make moviemaking via a…
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Opera Buys App Discovery Service Bemobi
Opera recently announced its investment in Bemobi, the top subscription-based, mobile app- discovery program popular in Latin America. Bemobi delivers a distinctive Netflix-like membership service for premium applications on Android. Using the services of mobile operators, Bemobi’s exclusive app-wrapping engineering grants smartphone users entry to unrestricted usage of advanced mobile apps just for a weekly modest fee. Consumers spend…
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Apple Releases iOS 9 Public Beta 3
When it comes to iOS updates, there are quite a few users who steer clear of downloading them before getting feedback from the rest. After all, there is rarely a case when anything in its beta stage would work perfectly – there would always be a few kinks involved. But for the braver souls who would rather share…
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500px iOS App: A Game-Changer for Mobile Photography Enthusiasts
500px has long been a go-to platform for professional photographers, offering a space to upload DSLR-quality images from their computers. While many users prefer the desktop experience, the company recognizes the growing influence of mobile photography. To stay competitive with industry giants like Instagram, Flickr, and EyeEm, 500px has revamped its iOS app, introducing Version…
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Intel’s Pro-Level Xeon Now Available for Laptops
When people hear the word Xeon (well, technical people at least), they imagine huge data centers or fancy workstations that can do everything imaginable. After all, this processor is widely known for its amazing efficiency and its ability to handle even the biggest of workloads. So you can probably imagine how exciting it could be for this processor…
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New Night Mode Makes Google Maps Easier to Use in the Dark
In the endless race of which system is better, there are always so many ways where Android takes the score, but there are a few things where iOS trumps the former. When it comes to Google Maps, Android pulled a fast one over Apple users when it comes to the Night Mode feature. This is one point…
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How to Extend Your iPad’s Battery Life When Not in Use
Ask shops that sell electronics and you’ll realize that there is a hierarchy in gadget use. If you have the trifecta of gadgets – a computer, a mobile phone, and a tablet – you most likely use the tablet the least. So, it gets frustrating when you find your iPad low on battery when it’s not even used…
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New Apple Watch Colors to Match iPhone 6s Units
In April of this year, Apple made the world even more colorful when they released a whole new line of colors for the Apple Watch Sport. This had people lining up at stores that sell electronics just so they can get their hands on what used to be a purely functional turned fashionable wearable tech line. This…
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Is the Dot Bluetooth Headset Too Small to be Useful?
A Kickstarter campaign has been launched for a gadget highlighted as the tiniest Bluetooth headset in the world. The tiny device, aptly named as Dot, looks like a small earbud. It is incredibly light with only 0.12 oz. in weight. It is also sweat-resistant. With only a few weeks to go, the gadget has far exceeded its campaign…
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Tips on How to Receive Android Notifications on Your PC
Your mobile phone just beeped announcing a new SMS, but you are occupied doing work on your computer. Do you stop what you’re doing and look at your phone to check the notification? If you are an Android user, you can do away with the trouble if you make all your phone notifications visible on your PC.…
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Three Tips to Customize Your Microsoft Edge
Say goodbye to Internet Explorer. The longtime default web browser of Microsoft Windows is now ousted by Microsoft Edge. The introduction of Edge, formerly known as Project Spartan, is one of the boldest decisions made by the company in quite a while. It’s not a secret that Internet Explorer is one of Windows’ weakest links, so…
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Five Zen Gaming Fixes to Calm Your Mind
You woke up on the wrong side of the bed. You forgot to set up the alarm and so you got to the station just as the bus is pulling away. From there, everything just went downhill. To say you’re having a bad day is an understatement. One effective way to forget about your lousy day is to…
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Check Who’s Connected to Your WiFi Network
Ever wondered why there are moments when the speed of your usually fast WiFi dropped out of the blue? Do you know who’s linked to the router of your WiFi network? Have a look at the list of devices plugged into your WiFi network from your PC or router to find this out. Remember that today, a lot…
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How To Use Wifi to Transfer Photos from Your Camera to Your PC?
Wow, you can actually do that now? Yes, gone are the times when you would have to connected your digital camera to your PC using a USB cable so that you can manually transfer photos piece by piece . You can also start saying goodbye to the thought of having to take the memory card…
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The New Windows 10 Notifications Will Follow You Around
Anybody opening their social media pages immediately direct their attention to one thing – their notifications. After all, your notifications bar lets you know everything that has gone on while you were offline – how many people in your friends list have posted new updates, how many photos you’ve been tagged in, which of your posts people have…