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  • [How To] Boost your Home Wi-Fi with some simple steps

    Your old Wi-Fi router might be a little outdated when it comes to the full satisfaction, But there are always ways you can get the best out of your gadgets with a little common practices.

    Wi-Fi is one of the most common and important gadgets which is used in Millions of homes, and yet it’s also ne of the most frustrating. If you’re plagued by slow speeds, bad reception, and other Wi-Fi issues, here are 10 ways you can power up the Wi-Fi in your home.

     

    Boost your Signal with a little bit of hacking

    You can extend the range of your Wi-Fi router with little bit of hacking into it. Install the DD-WRT firmware which gives you tons of great security features and other enhancements, and gives you the option to boost your transmitting power. Lifehacker has an easy tutorial over this topic, which lets you install the firmware easily.

    The hack may be dangerous for your router, but most routers can handle an increase up to 70mW without causing any issue. so, it might not be much of the concern for you, but checking the avg. or max. values for your router would be helpful. 

     

    Control Bandwidth hogging Applications

    Most of the times it’s the people in your house who are getting best out of your Router, by playing online games, video chats, torrent files, or uses services like Netflix — which may give you the impact that your Wi-Fi is not functioning properly. It is good to check out for it. Services like these hogs bandwidth and makes internet slower for everyone else.

    Luckily, you can use something called Quality of Service (QoS) – to regin in those bandwidth hogs. With QoS, you can proritize certain applications (say Video Chat) over others (like Video games) so the most important application get the bandwidth they deserve. There are plenty of articles (tutorials) on the internet, Google is your friend.

     

    Reboot your Router automatically on a Schedule

    If you’re one of the many folks that has to reboot their router every so often so it doesn’t drop out, there is a solution. You can run a few tests to make sure the problem isn’t caused by heat, old firmware, or excess downloading, but an easy way to solve the problem is just automatically reboot it once a day or so. You can do this with DD-WRT or just a regular old outlet timer. When you’re done, you shouldn’t have to reboot your router so often (which is great if your router’s all the way up in the attic).

     

    Find the Right Wireless Channel

    If you have neighbors, their routers may be interfering with yours and causing the signal to degrade. Wireless routers can operate on a number of different channels, and you want yours on a channel with as little interference as possible. Use a tool like Wi-Fi Stumbler or Wi-Fi Analyzer to find the perfect channel in your house.

     

    Find the Perfect Spot for Your Router

    Routers may be ugly, but that doesn’t mean you should hide them behind the TV cabinet. If you want the best signal, you’ll need it out in the open, free of any walls and obstructions. Point the antennas vertically, and elevate the router if you can (one reader found that his attic was the perfect spot). Lastly, make sure its in the center of your house, so you have the best coverage possible throughout your home.

     

    Use the Latest Wi-Fi Technologies

    One of the best ways to make sure your network is as fast and reliable as possible is to use up-to-date hardware. We’ve gone through the basics of router hardware before, so check out the first lesson of our networking Night School for the full lowdown. The main thing you need to know: Wireless A, B, and G are old and slow, and wireless N will give you the fastest speeds around. Note that you’ll need both a wireless N router and a wireless N card in your computer if you want the full speed boost.

     

    Replace your router’s antenna

    The antennas supplied with your router are designed to be omnidirectional, meaning that they broadcast in all directions around the router. If your router is near an outside wall, half of the wireless signals will be sent outside your home, and much of your router’s power will be wasted. Most routers don’t allow you to increase the power output, but you can make better use of the power. If your router’s antenna is removable, you can upgrade to a high-gain antenna that focuses the wireless signals in only one direction. You can even aim the signal in the direction you need it most. Consider a Linksys high-gain antenna—they’re powerful and easy to install. Or shop for other high-gain antennas.

     

    Add a wireless repeater

    Wireless repeaters extend your wireless network range without requiring you to add any wiring. Just place the wireless repeater halfway between your wireless router, modem router, or access point and your computer, and you can get an instant boost to your wireless signal strength. Check out the wireless-N repeaters from Linksys, Hawking Hi-Gain, ViewSonic, D-Link, and Buffalo Technology.

     

    Reduce wireless interference

    The most common wireless technology, 802.11g (wireless-G), operates at a frequency of 2.4 gigahertz (GHz). Many cordless phones, microwave ovens, baby monitors, garage door openers, and other wireless electronics also use this frequency. If you use these wireless devices in your home, your computer might not be able to “hear” your router over the noise coming from them.

    If your network uses wireless-G, you can quiet the noise by avoiding wireless electronics that use the 2.4 GHz frequency. Instead, look for cordless phones and other devices that use the 5.8 GHz or 900 megahertz (MHz) frequencies. Because 802.11n (wireless-N) operates at both 2.4 GHz and the less frequently used 5.0 GHz frequency, you may experience less interference on your network if you use this technology.

     

    [various sources]

  • Top 10 stunning Digital Tech gadgets, July 2012 [images]

    Top 10 stunning Digital Tech gadgets, July 2012 [images]

    We brought you another set of top 10 digital gadgets which can bring your knowledge base about the future one step forward.

    There are so many possibilities and researches going on already and we cannot include every one of those awesome gadgets in the list.

    Take a look at a group of 10 top tech innovations from the past weeks and prepare to be surprised, delighted and maybe even intrigued.

     

    1. Google Fiber

    google fiberYou heard the rumors right here last week, and now Google has officially announced Google Fiber, a combination broadband and television service that’s set to light up the Kansas City, Kan. and Kansas City, Mo. area in a couple of months.

    Here you see the Google Fiber network box, handling broadband duties, and costing those lucky Kansas city dwellers $70 a month to take part in superfast service that offers unheard-of gigabit speeds for downloads and uploads.

    If you don’t need that much speed, a flat fee of $300 gets you 5Mbps download and 1Mbps upload speeds — about average for Internet service in the U.S. — and after paying that fee, it will be free. Or, you can pay that off in $25 monthly increments for a year, and after that it’s all free. Such a deal.

     

    2. Racing simulator with 160-inch curved Screen

    120 curved screenLook at this 160-inch curved screen from Swedish company Norman Design, using rear-projection and serious graphics power to create a spectacular Formula One racing simulator.

    there’s even a mockup of a nose of an Formula One vehicle there, just to keep things super-realistic. Spectacular stuff.

    Sure, you can buy this lovely screen aside from all its ersatz racing goodness, but really, are you going to be working Excel spreadsheets on this enormous display? You could.

     

    3. LG 84-Inch Ultra-Hi-Def TV

    LG 84 inchYou can’t be too rich, too thin or have too large of a TV screen, and now LG takes that beyond the mundane, now taking pre-orders for this 84-inch behemoth, going first to lucky recipients in Korea.

    Not only is it gigantic, but it has ultrahigh definition, cranking out 4K resolution (3,840 x 2,160), giving you TV that’s a whole lot sharper than the best HDTV is today.

    So far, LG is offering just 84 of these super-sets, selling for $21,975 out of the gate. Although the company promises there will be content available, I’m thinking the biggest drawback (other than its exorbitant price ) will be the lack of sufficient movies and TV shows available in that stratospheric format. But keep in mind, ultrahigh definition TV (UHDTV) is on the way, and might be in your living room sooner than you think.

     

    4. Next Gen Microsoft Office – Word

    microsoft wordVersion 15 of Microsoft Office is on its way. Otherwise known as Office 2013, it’s now a cloud-based subscription service, where you’re not stuck with the software on any particular machine, but it follows you around on whichever device you’re using.

    Word 15 is looking familiar, with that same ribbon interface of its predecessors.

    Office 15 is now available as a consumer preview, if you’d like to try it out free for a few months. Want to give it a go? You can download the consumer preview here.

     

    5. Soul by Ludacris: Usain Bolt Edition

    ludacris soulIn honor of the Olympics, Soul by Ludacris has released a Usain Bolt Edition of its superb SL300 headphones with active noise cancellation. I took a close listen to the SL300s — my review unit was in shiny black with white accents — and I was astonished at the accuracy and punchy power of these comfortable cans.

    How do you like the wild colors of these $349.95 headphones? They’re supposed to suggest Jamaica, home country of the Olympic sprinter who’s been called “the fastest man alive.”

     

    6. Shapeshifting Razer Ouroboros Mouse

    Shapeshifting Razer Ouroboros MouseSerious gamers, you want your mouse to fit your hand exactly. That’s the idea behind the Razer Ouroboros Mouse, a elaborately adjustable ambidextrous pointing device for lefties or righties.

    You can adjust the length of the mouse, as well as the width of its side panels. Even its back arch is adjustable. Powered by single AA battery, this bad boy sports an 8200dpi fourth-generation dual sensor system, using laser and optical sensors at the same time.

    Save up your $129.99, because if you’re having trouble finding a mouse that fits your hand just right, this one might actually be worth it.

     

    7. McLaren JetSet Concept

    McLaren JetSet ConceptTake a look at this carbon fiber beauty from the future, a design concept by Marianna Merenmies that looks more like an aircraft than an automobile.

    It looks like it’s set to pounce with those two wing-like wheel wells, while the front takes some design cues from McLaren cars.

    It certainly would be fun to drive a car that’s just about as high off the ground as a go-kart, but I’d be concerned about whether other vehicles could see me in this minuscule projectile of a vehicle.

     

    8. Memory Breakthrough

    Memory BreakthroughWhy should we care about a geeky thing like a memory breakthrough? Here’s why: You could fit 50 petabytes of data onto a solid-state drive that’s the size of one of today’s 1TB spinning drives.

    That means someday soon, you might have more available storage than you could ever possibly fill up.

    The geniuses at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) have accomplished this magic by extreme miniaturization, making it so that one bit of data can be stored on a single molecule. It’s mind-boggling.

     

    9. Touch Skin Watch

    Touch Skin WatchOLED displays are getting more cost-effective, and here’s a design concept that takes advantage of a time in the near future when we will see OLEDs everywhere.

    The Touch Skin Watch has a snazzy charger to keep it powered up every night, and a chameleon-like face that can mimic any watch face or graphic you can possibly imagine.

    Its multitouch interface can show you either the time when you touch it with one finger, the date when you touch it with two fingers, or if you touch the screen with three fingers, it cycles through the various skins you have installed.

     

    10. Project Glass prototype Glassess

    google glassLots of us want to get our hands on Google’s Project Glass glasses but the future-tech is still a far-cry from being ready for consumers. Or is it?

    At Google I/O, the company allowed attendees who are willing to pony up $1500 access to prototype-versions of the next-generation of wearable computing.

    After watching the spectacular Project Glass skydiving video, we can’t wait to get our hands on this tech — even if it’s still in the prototype stage.

  • [How To] Enable/Disable Auto-hide Unity launcher in Ubuntu 12.04

    [How To] Enable/Disable Auto-hide Unity launcher in Ubuntu 12.04

    If you are reading this article, chances are good that you have Ubuntu 12.04 installed on your system. If you don’t we would suggest you do it immediately as per your convenience. Ubuntu 12.04 is an LTS version and it should be good shot if you want to upgrade from any other older version you are using.

    New Ubuntu 12.04 has lots of exciting features and improvements introduced from its predecessor. If you are using the new version, you must have noticed that Ubuntu doesn’t hide its unity launcher automatically – like it used to do in the previous version. It is not a bug. It’s just the canonical team which decided not to enable the feature by default.

    You can sure enable the feature once again, if it is not so convenient enough or if you are more comfortable with auto-hide feature.  Here are the simple steps you need to follow:

     

     


    Instructions


     

    unity laucher behaviour settings

     

    1. Click on “Dash Home” and search for “Appearance,” and click on it.

    2. In the New window which appears, switch to the “behaviour” tab.

    3. Now Click on “on/off” button to Toggle Auto-hide launcher.

     


    Tips


    You can also find other settings related to the unity laucher in the same tab, which includes — “reveal location” and “reveal sensitivity.” While “Reveal location” helps you setup the position of the screen where hovering your mouse will reveal the unity launcher to the forground from the hidden postition – the “Reveal Sensitivity” defines the hover time period at which the laucher should be activated (should be visible to the forground) upon hovering the mouse cursor.

     

  • Top 5 funky digital Accessories you can buy with your extra money you saved this weekend

    Top 5 funky digital Accessories you can buy with your extra money you saved this weekend

    If you have some extra money to spare this weekend, you’ll sure like some of these supercool accesssories to choose from. In no way I am telling you that you should go out and spend all your money on these stuffs, make sure first that you have paid your bills and you got your savings with you, because these might be irresistable.

    Lets have a look at some cool stuffs I stumbled upon this weekend

     

    1. Han Solo Frozen iPhone Case

    han solo frozen caseNow you can pay homage to the best non-force wielding Star Wars character as well as add to your growing collection of Stars Wars memorabilia with the Han Solo frozen iPhone case. This fun themed case shows the great captain Solo when he’s trapped in carbonite. The case is specifically designed for the iPhone 4 and composed of rubber silicone for added protection and has a nice gloss finish that would satisfy any Star Wars fan whether their loyalties lie on the dark or light side of the force.

     

    [ It is available on Amazon and This is why I’m Broke website for $15.99. ]

     

    2. USB wall outlet

    usb wall outletDo you own an iPhone and tired or connecting it through your laptop or charger? Well, there is an specially designed wall outlet which might come handy.

    I see this, and I feel like I should immediately replace all of the outlets in my house. Homes should be build with this from now on. It’s so genius; I wish I thought of it.

     

    [ The wall outlet is available on Think Geek or This is why I’m broke for $27.95. ]

     

    3. Duracell PowerMat

    duracell powermatDuracell tries wireless charging again with its PowerMat, and this time it’s a hit. Extensively updated from three years ago, this wireless charging system is stylish and easy to use. Here’s how it works: Put a shiny sleeve on your iPhone 4, iPhone 4S or iPod, and then you can place your device on a matching mat that wirelessly charges it up like magic.

     

    [ Duracell Official website ]

     

    4. Western Digital My Net N900

    My NetWell, If you still have those old buggy router, it is the time to replace it. Western Digital ventures out of the hard drive space and into wireless routers, and we tried out its new $180 My Net N900 router here at our Midwest Test Facility.
    A router? Why should you care? Sure, routers are geeky as they can be, but if your router flakes out on you, it’s enough to ruin your day, or maybe even your week.

     

    [ Western Digital Official Website ]

     

    5. Mini Ballista Launcher

    mini ballista laucherYes. Yes. Yes. Wage war on the other people in your office with this little desk ballista. Comes with mini wood ammo that shoots up to 30 feet. Who will challenge your office might when you’re armed with this? Sure, it might get you fired, or even sued if you shoot someone’s eye out. But Rome wasn’t build in a day, you can’t handle the truth, and there is no ‘i’ in ‘t-e-a-m.’ And your coworkers might not have an eye if you have a good aim.

     

    [ The Mini Ballista launcher is available on This is why I’m broke or Think Geek at $24.95 ]

  • [How To] find temporary cache folder of Internet download manager (idm) for incomplete download files

    [How To] find temporary cache folder of Internet download manager (idm) for incomplete download files

    It is sure a very helpful software and makes our work easier and comfortably simple. Sometimes you might have been wondering, where IDM is storing all your files before presenting the final output you get after the finished download. Well, it is simple – Your files are unfinished and it should be in the temporary folder. Once you Know where to look, You are almost there.

    IDM saves your cache files of incomplete downloads at this location:

    C:\Users\digitfreak\AppData\Roaming\IDM\DwnlData

    Replace digitfreak with your computer username.

    You will find folders which are indexed by the names of your current unfinished downloads. This is what we were looking for. One thing that we notice is that these files have no extension.

    If you are downloading multiple files at once, like a music album, you’ll find that there are exactly the same number of files without extensions. To get the preview of the files, you can copy one of them to other location and add an extension at the end.

    Play or open the file with the software which can run it.


    Warning


    *Never rename the folder or file you are download in the temp folder of IDM or you might end up with the non-resumable download.

  • Top 10 digital tech gifts you should consider on father’s day

    Top 10 digital tech gifts you should consider on father’s day

    Father’s day is here and we all are searching for something very unique. There are lots of gifts that can be wrapped up and handed over to your father, but some unique and tech gadgets can change the scenario.

    Of course! most of the people across the world still finds traditional gifts as one of the best proven method to make your loved ones happy, but getting something unique and techy is something which can get you to the next level. Why not make this day more greener and tech friendly?

    There are so many gadgets and technologies which can bring a new smile on someone’s face in a digital world. Picking a very few of the best gadgets available for the occasion is very difficult, but we succeeded to get it done.

    Let’s have a look at the top 10 tech gadgets which can make this fathers day special.

     

    1. Self Making Bed

    Self Making BedWith everyday passing by people need more comfort to their ageing body – why waste it on doing some work what you don’t like to do. You can gift a brand new “Self making bed” to your father and get a little burden off their sholder. Made by Spanish furniture maker OAGA, it can straighten up those sheets and pillows in a mere 50 seconds, using a mechanical arm with two rollers. You can even set it to automatic, where it starts making the bed if no one is in it for 3 seconds. That might be a bit dicey, in my estimation.

     

    2. c1 Electrik Bike

    c1 Electric BikeWhy not make this fathers day greener? You can get a brand new Green c1 Electric bike which can bring some comfort and greener world together. It’s a two-wheeler with a gyroscope holding it upright — reminiscent of the gyroscopically stabilized Segway. To me, the C-1 looks like the love child of a motorcycle and a pint-sized electric car.

     

     

    3. iXoost iPhone dock

    iXoost iPhone DockThis has got to be one of the most outlandish iPhone/iPod docks I’ve ever seen. The iXoost Manifold Dock has a series of tubes with tweeters or woofers at the business end, and the whole thing is decked out in leather trim, carved out of a solid block of aluminum. Guess what? It’s all made up of spare car parts. Dad would love to have this.

     

     

     

    4. NuForce Cube 3

    NuForce Cube 3You will be surprised to see how much such a tiny 2-inch (2.3″ x 2.3″ x 2.36″, to be exact) box could accomplish when it comes to the sound. Once I plugged in my iPhone, I was astonished at the sheer amount of sound emanating from this minuscule device. It is great tool for your Laptops and other portable devices.

     

     

     

    5. LiquiGlide Super-Slippery Coating

    LiquiGlide Slippery coatTired of waiting for that ketchup to finally come out of the bottle, or digging around for the last mini-dollop of mayonnaise? Thanks to the brain trust at MIT, now there’s LiquiGlide, a magic new coating that makes the inside of containers super-slippery. Made of proven-safe substances that are already used in foods, it’s completely non-toxic and can be applied to glass, metal, ceramics or plastic. This can definitely help out your dad while he’s eating.

     

    6. Medisana VitaDock Scale
    Medisan scaleIt would seem sinful to call this gorgeous electronic device a bathroom scale, but that’s just what it is. Step on this $200 TargetScale Body Analysis Scale with Target Function, and it precisely measures your weight, body mass index (BMI), body fat and a lot of other things you might not want to know. It transmits all that data via Bluetooth to a VitaDock app on your iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch.

     

     

     

    7. Nikon D800

    NiKon D800We could write volumes about this magnificent Nikon D800 digital SLR camera — we’ve been testing it all week — but what you really want to know is, why is this better than a smartphone camera? The answer: spectacular low-light performance. It has an enormous image sensor (it’s full-frame, about the size of 35mm film) compared to that of smartphone cameras (slightly smaller than your pinky fingernail), giving it the ability to almost see in the dark.

     

    8. Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook

    Lenovo Thinkpad X1 CarbonWe’re keeping an eye on the pack of Ultrabooks currently in mid-explosion, and now Lenovo surprises us with its claim of the lightest Ultrabook ever: It’s the impressively named ThinkPad X1 Carbon Ultrabook, a 14-inch laptop touted as “amazingly thin and extremely powerful.” Packed with one of those prodigious new Intel Ivy Bridge processors, this one presses all the right buttons, with a backlit keyboard, high-definition display, a RapidCharge battery that reaches a “near-full” battery charge in a half an hour and an under-3-pound weight.

     

    9. Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard Cover for iPad

    Logitech iPad keyboardIf your dad owns an iPad, here’s a lovely ultrathin keyboard from Logitech that perfectly matches your iPad 2 or new iPad. It magnetically attaches to the iPad just like Apple’s super-cool iPad covers, and when you’re ready to type, you just place the iPad in a slot and you have what looks like a tiny laptop.

     

     

     

    10. Super-Convenient USB Reader for Android
    digitfreak 00309One advantage Android phones have over their competitors is their ability to connect to USB devices, and this USB reader uses that advantage to give those already versatile phones even more capabilities. On board this $40 Sanwa USB reader is a plethora of slots, accommodating microSD, SD and miniSD cards, and it can even accommodate a mouse or a game pad. It works with a variety of Samsung, Sony and Toshiba Android devices.