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How to Root Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket

Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket is a 4G LTE supported phone just launched by AT&T and get rooted by zergRush. So, by following steps below you can root Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket as per your choice. Root Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket Step-1 Download and install Samsung Mobile Drivers  Step-2 On your Galaxy S II Skyrocket navigate to Settings > Applications and enable Unknown Sources Step-3 Go to Settings > Applications > Development and enable USB debugging Step-4 Download Skyrocket-Easy-Root Step-5 Connect your Galaxy S II Skyrocket to computer and extract Skyrocket-Easy-Root Step-6 Install [...]

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How to Fix iBooks on Jailbroken iOS 5 Devices

iBooks is getting crashed on iOS 5 jailbroken devices, especially when users try to open Steve Jobs Biography book which is released few days back. So, the guide below will help you people to fix iBooks for iOS 5 jailbreak devices including iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad. How to Fix iBooks on iOS5 Requirement: iFile app available at Cydia Step-1 Uninstall iBooks, and reinstall it from App Store but Do not open the app after reinstall Step-2 Open iFile Copy iBooks.app from /var/mobile/Applications/(iBook’s folder)/ to /Applications, to do that you can use SBSettings Step-3 Tap /Applications/iBooks.app/Info.plist [...]

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Download Mass APK Installer To Install Multiple APK Files Automatically On Android Phones

We came across an unbelievably cool app/script today. It’s a tool that, I believe, is something every Android enthusiast – particularly those who flash custom ROMs regularly – must include in their utility apps toolbox alongside apps like ROM Manager and Titanium Backup. The tool is called Mass APK Installer and, as you may have guessed from its name, it lets you install a multiple APK files on an Android smartphone with the click of a button. The script comes from KarmaToBurn from XDA Developers – a popular Android development forum. KarmaToBurn’s script radically simplifies the process [...]

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How To Root T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S II On Android 2.3.5

Great news, folks! All variants of the Samsung Galaxy S II on US wireless carriers AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile are now root-able. We’ve already covered how to root the Epic 4G Touch, and today we’ll go through the method with which you can root T-Mobile’s Galaxy S II variant. The root method comes from Rootzwiki – a popular forum for Android hacking/development – in a post from developer slayher where he goes through the different modalities of the whole procedure. How To Root T-Mobile Galaxy S II On Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread DISCLAIMER: Redmond Pie is not to be held responsible for [...]

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Mobilink Edge and GPRS settings for Blackberry Handsets

I had been using Mobilink Blackberry services for last two years and paying to Mobilink for the BIS (Blackberry Internet Services) for just push email since the blockage of Facebook by the Lahore High Court due to blasphemous page on Facebook. So, I decided to unsubscribe from the blackberry services to save some money and activated GPRS. I am now using GPRS/Edge on my Blackberry Curve and enjoying all the services Mobilink GPRS Settings for Your BlackBerry Goto Setup -> Advanced Options -> TCP Add the following details APN: connect.mobilinkworld.com User: mobilink Password: mobilink restart [...]

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Easy ways to make money with your PC

Let’s be positive. Forget the credit crunch and the age of austerity – we’re going to help you make some money. Don’t worry if you’re no Alan Sugar; thanks to the internet and your PC, all you need is a good idea. If you don’t even have one of those you can transform your spare time into cold hard cash – legally. This isn’t a guide to selling sell your old vinyl on eBay or flogging knackered paperbacks on Amazon. We’ve done our homework, trawled the web and put together a list of new, exciting and innovative ways in which technology can help [...]

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How to track a stolen laptop or Android phone

You don’t have to be overly careless to lose your laptop – it can happen to the best of us – but that doesn’t mean you should just accept the fact that you your beloved machine is gone forever. With the open source package Prey, you can pull a fast one on the thief. You can keep an eye on the perp’s whereabouts and see how he or she is using your device – information that will come in handy when you’re reporting the theft to the authorities. Prey works on several operating systems, including recent releases of Windows, Mac OS X, and even Linux distributions. [...]

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10 PayPal tips and tricks

Most people encounter PayPal as the simplest way to settle an eBay bill, but it’s evolved over the years into a complex online payment system that’s particularly suited to smaller organisations. You can harness the power of PayPal to transform the most basic website into a simple online shop, or even use it to accept card payments when you’re out and about using a mobile phone app. Find out how you can make PayPal work for you with minimal set-up with these handy PayPal tips. 1. Account types Before you can use PayPal for anything more than simply buying something using a credit [...]

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How to Download And Install Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread On HP TouchPad

Folks interested in trying out Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread on the discontinued HP TouchPad are in luck, as a couple of days ago developers working on the TouchDroid project uploaded a comprehensive walkthrough detailing some of the many steps required to install Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread on the HP TouchPad. If you’re interested, you can follow the guide after the break. News of the walkthrough comes from Touch-Droid Forums. Flashing Android on the TouchPad is a bit of a lengthy and risky process. It requires considerable skill with computers to follow and there is great potential that you might [...]

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How to remove the arrows on the desktop shortcut in windows 7

Some friends don’t like the arrows of shotcuts on desktop in Windows 7.In fact we can remove the arrows on the desktop shortcut by several ways,we can use some registry tools to do it.Also we can remove the arrows by modifying the registry entry directly. 1.Open your registry by typing command regedit in Run window 2.Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\lnkfile ,remove the IsShortcut string entry because this entry is used to control if show arrows on shortcuts of common Apps and Data files 3.Go to HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\piffile,also remove the IsShortcut entry because this entry is used to control if show [...]

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