16 Dec
Posted by Usman as Free Stuff, How To's
I would say for a moment , What a big waste of energy , time and information. Lol good for recycle and a priceless moment.
Also see some other ways to erase your phone book even in more decent manner…
13 Dec
Posted by Usman as Films/Movies, Free Stuff, Google, How To's, Softwares, Videos & Audios, Websites

“YouTube gives you the chance to stay on top of news and current events, practice some sweet dance moves, explore new hobbies and interests, and a whole lot more. So, today the Google Desktop team is pleased to release a YouTube gadget for Google Desktop. Once installed, you’ll be able to bring up the gadget in an instant and search for videos (hint: pressing the shift key twice brings up all your hidden Desktop gadgets). The videos will play directly inside the gadget, which also shows a feed of the day’s most popular clips.”
10 Dec
Posted by Usman as Apple, Free Stuff, Gadgets, Hacks n Cracks, How To's, Mobile Phones, Softwares

Unlock your iphone 2G latest Firmware 2.2 as well as jailbreak it easy to do.
I know you all have been anxious to jailbreak to the latest 2.2 firmware. Finally, the DevTeam has released the iPhone 2.2 and iPod Touch 2.2 jailbreak. Thank the DevTeam for this, they’ve done a really speedy job in releasing this. You can download QuickPWN 2.2 for Windows. With this easy to use GUI software you can jailbreak and upgrade to the latest 2.2 firmware.

Can’t get proper wifi signals at all part of your home or office, or at grandma’s neighbor wifi internet. No need to worry any more.
07 Dec
Posted by Usman as Free Stuff, Hacks n Cracks, How To's, Softwares

This tutorial describes how to install Ubuntu by copying the contents of the installation CD to an USB memory stick (aka flash drive) and making the stick bootable. This is handy for machines like ultra portable notebooks that do not have a CD drive but can boot from USB media.
In short here’s what you do:
1) Prepare the USB flash drive
2) Boot the computer from your USB flash drive.
3) Install Ubuntu as you would from a normal boot CD