[Tutorial] How To Install The Silk Browser On Android Device

Who ever use Kindle Fire must agree that one of the coolest apps this device have is its Silk browser. This browser preaches popular websites on Amazon servers which can give a speed boost while you are browsing the web. Unfortunately this app was only available for Kindle Fire, however by hacking into your rooted Android smart phone or tablet you will be able to install it on any Android Device, and in this tutorial I will show you how.

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Controversial CISPA Bill Passed By U.S. House Of Representatives

It took nearly the entire web, with strong retaliation from Google as well as Wikipedia, to put SOPA where it belonged – in the trash. However, hacks in the U.S. House of Representatives were not to be thwarted by this. And now, the House has passed the CISPA bill, tainted as a cybersecurity bill, with a vote of 248 to 268.

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Netgear Gigabit Speed Wireless Router With IEEE 802.11ac Coming In May

The extraordinary growth in the number and type of Wi-Fi devices, coupled with the increasing popularity of bandwidth intensive activities such as high definition video streaming, has created the demand for better wireless network performance with greater reach. Netgear is supposed to be the first networking company with a next-generation router, promising to deliver higher speed than IEEE 802.11n, in the market. With the IEEE 802.11ac standard router, it dramatically leaps forward in the speed, reliability, and quality of wireless communications.

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Sun’s Former CEO, Jonathan Schwartz Speaks In Favor Of Google

The trial of the ongoing legal case between Google and Oracle over Java APIs’ infringement has taken a rather interesting twist. Oracle acquired Java when it acquired Sun since Sun created Java. But now, former CEO of Sun, Jonathan Schwartz, has appeared in the trial and spoken in favor of Google, stating that Java, and its APIs, were meant to be free.

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[Tutorial] How To Cut MP3 Files

Whether you want to create a ringtone for your cell phone, a jingle, or you want to remove a certain part of sound from your MP3, you can use the freeware tool called Audacity. However if you don’t have this tool you can try another tool which is much easier to use and accessible wherever you are; you can use a free online service called MP3Cut. MP3Cut will allow you to upload your file in MP3 format to their online service and then easily select, using two sliders, the range of your song you want to keep. Of course, at any time, you can listen that part of MP3 file you cutted by pressing Play button. Once you have finally cutted the part of file you want to keep you can easily download it on your computer or mobile phone. In this tutorial I will show you which steps you need to perform in order to achieve this goal.

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iHome iDM5 Executive Space Saver Station For Tablets

Recently iHome launched a new gadget code-named iDM5. The iDM5 is a space saver docking station with a Bluetooth keyboard, a charger and a speaker bar. iDM5 is primarily designed for iPad but supports other tablets too. This gadget will take you back in your 80s life with its feature rich keyboard speaker system.

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Valve Currently Working On Steam For Linux, Launch Expected Soon

For years, Linux users have bore with patience as rumors flew about of a Linux version of Valve’s digital game distribution platform, and were debunked times and again. Whereas as recently as 2010, Valve denied the existence of any such ambition, now Michael Larabel has confirmed that he had been contacted by Valve team for a Linux build of its software.

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Skype App Launches On PlayStation Vita

Skype has launched a video calling app for PlayStation Vita handheld gaming system. If you are a owner of the PlayStation Vita then you can now easily make and receive video calls from your PS dashboard. PlayStation Vita offers video calling abilities and voice calling on both the Wi-Fi and 3G/Wi-Fi models. The Skype app for PS Vita can be downloaded from the Sony’s PlayStation Store.

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