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Have you got the new Facebook? You know, where the profile looks a bit different, with the wall, info tabs on the left, and brief profile info at the top…have that? Well, if you do, then you’d know that just about everyone’s trying to hack their profile pictures so that it stretches into those grids [...]

Has it ever happened that you come across a music video video on YouTube and just feel like downloading the audio track, not the entire video? or may be you want to extract the amazing songs from that boring movie DVD? You’d need an audio ripper, a software that can extract audio from video, to [...]

The folks at AppSumo have a nice collection of PC software at great discounts in their Windows Holiday Bundle for Charity. The holiday bundle includes a software to stream videos from PC to TV, an Android Guide eBook, a popular PC game, an advanced laptop battery meter, a DVD ripper and many more. Overall, the [...]

The web 2.0 era brought along a number of cool sites and services which made online conversations and sharing an easy and elegant process. No wonder the number of chain emails I receive (you know, those emails from friends containing pictures, jokes and all) have been decreasing over the years. I hardly receive any of [...]

Editor’s note: This is a guest post by Herbert Lui from Cutedge. What’s worse — waking up to the shriek of an alarm clock, or being late for work? You’d think that the beeping would make you get up and turn it off, thus waking you up, right? So why on earth is that snooze [...]

We did talk about 3 useful screen capture extensions for Chrome previously. However, that didn’t include this amazing extension by Google itself (it was probably released after that post was published). Called Screen Capture by Google, this extension, as you can see in its description in the screenshot above, helps you capture the visible content [...]

There are a lot of ways by which you can install applications and games on your Android device. Although, most people download apps from the Android market, there are better ways of downloading apps too. One of them being the QR codes. This tutorial will inform what QR Codes are and how you can quickly [...]

Update: This giveaway was canceled due to unavoidable circumstances. If you have accumulated a nice collection of photos from vacations, weddings, get-togethers and other such occasions over the years, then you might want to create a few movie slideshows out of them. That’d make re-visiting those memorable moments more fun. DVD Slideshow Builder is a [...]

If you have been an iPhone/iPod touch user for long, you might have come across terms like Recovery mode and DFU mode pretty often. However, for a newbie it still can be rocket science. I remember myself being confused with all such jargons when I first bought my iPhone. These words might seem scary at [...]

I am pleased to announce that the Guiding Tech (GT) Network has expanded yet again and we’ve launched a new channel called GT Mobiles ( please join it on Facebook and Twitter ). As you might have guessed from the name, this new site focuses on mobile phones and related gadgets. You’ll find great guides [...]

Aero effects in Windows 7 went through an overhaul with the introduction of aero peek, aero snap and aero shake. We’ve already talked about aero peek before. Regarding aero snap and aero shake, the former lets you resize windows by just dragging-dropping them to the screen corners, while the latter lets you minimize other windows [...]

Reliability monitor is a tool in Windows which Microsoft started shipping with Windows Vista. It’s a toned down version of the Event Viewer, which we talked about in our shutdown time post. You can check application failures and other critical system errors, and also try to find the solutions to those problems using this tool. [...]

With hundreds of thousands of photos being uploaded every day, Facebook has become the most popular destination of sharing photo albums online. Sharing your pictures with those who have a Facebook profile is easy but how does one share them with someone who doesn’t own a Facebook account? Luckily, Facebook provides a way to get [...]

Following is a list of some of the useful sites and resources we featured on GT Resources recently. Some of these might be free to use, while some might be paid. Some you might find use for, some might not be relevant to your area of work. Overall, this is a list of diverse tools [...]

If you are like me, you probably have dozens of tabs open in your browser at any point of time. You know that as more tabs get accumulated, it becomes difficult to manage them and find the right ones quickly. And I believe that this is a fairly common problem affecting most of us in [...]

The notification area in Windows 7, also known as the system tray (or the systray), is the set of small icons of running programs, displayed by default on the right of taskbar, which would be the bottom right corner of your desktop. Apart from displaying the time and date, it shows certain icons that help [...]

Turning off a desktop monitor is simple – just push the button. But not if it’s a laptop. Yes, Windows does turn it off if you keep it idle for some time, but that’s not we are talking about here. We want to turn it off quickly, in one click. How do we get that [...]

So, your Windows desktop is a complete mess – all kinds of files, icons and what not, arranged in the most disorganized way. You know how to declutter your desktop but just haven’t been able to find the time and the patience to do it ( don’t worry, it’s not just you ). The only [...]

It’s time, and here we are with our list of winners of the Wondershare PPT2Video Pro software giveaway. All the winners get a free licenses ( worth $49.95 each ) of this cool product. Murphy Shiteng Ameya Deo Jen Malkhaz Winners will be emailed soon. And if you haven’t won this time, don’t worry. We [...]