Author Archives: Rohit Langde
Rohit Langde is Founder and Editor-in-chief of Blogsolute. Tech Blogger by Passion & Profession | Mechanical Engineer by Qualification | Introverted Geek by Choice
Author Archives: Rohit Langde
Rohit Langde is Founder and Editor-in-chief of Blogsolute. Tech Blogger by Passion & Profession | Mechanical Engineer by Qualification | Introverted Geek by Choice
The scent of carbon fiber, fuel and tires to over 100 degrees, hordes of fans, noise levels above the threshold of pain. The 2012 season of Formula 1 has already started on the Albert Park circuit in Melbourne, Australia, and I’ve been testing several Android Apps to follow Formula 1 / F1 Races.
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You’ve been with your no-longer-so-brand-new Android phone for a long time now. It has become slow, there are apps that are no longer compatible with your operating system version and widgets and do not convey any emotion.
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Many times we read that the best thing about being rooted in Android is ability to change the ROM to some more optimized one such as Cyanogen or MIUI. It is true that one of the main attractions of root is to change the ROM, but Is It Worth Rooting Android without Changing ROM?
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MIUI ROM is one of the most lucrative Android ROM; Not just one or two things but the reason behind its popularity are numerous. Few of the novelties are MIUI Music Player and File Explorer. Though, MIUI Media player is available for all but MIUI File Explorer isn’t yet.
Continue readingSamsung Nexus Galaxy, along with being a first device running Ice-Cream Sandwich also brings changes in the management of memory and USB connectivity. This formed base for many doubts so, we try to clear them with all the information gathered in this regard.
Continue readingMany complain about Android, especially in low end devices which comes with limited memory available to install applications. And this complaint is quite justified. If I have a phone of 512 MB ??of space, why really I have only 100 MB to install applications? Why does it say that in the internal memory is only […]
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One of the common thing we come across on Forums and Blogs related to Android is Dalvik cache. What is it and How it is different and Why it is so important to clear it? Dalvik Cache, is a temporary space used by the Java virtual machine to run Android applications.
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Web World has lately become more concerned about copyright and restrictions over file sharing sites have been implemented. But like it is said that Every Lock has Key, so this flares up new solutions for file sharing which are more secure and anonymous.
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