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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

23 smartphone tricks to impress your friends

23 smartphone tricks to impress your friends

Become an instant mobile wizard

There's more to your smartphone than you might think: underneath its user-friendly, simple surface there are all kinds of hidden features and shortcuts you can take advantage of do more with your handset of choice.

Okay, okay - maybe your friends won't be that impressed unless you make your phone vanish into thin air. But these are all handy little tips you can use to get more out of your mobile, and maybe raise an eyebrow or two along the way.

1. Digitise your documents

Thanks to the increasing quality of smartphone cameras, you no longer need a scanner to get all of your paper files up into the cloud. Evernote, Google Drive and CamScanner are three of several apps that can do the job.

2. Identify songs in an instant

You can use apps such as Shazam or SoundHound to work out what you're listening to, but you don't have to: Google Now, Siri and Cortana can all respond to the voice command "what song is this?".

3. Put your contact details on your lock screen

If someone else finds your phone, will they be able to get it back to you? Put your details on the lock screen to make sure: the option is in Settings on Android, Health on iOS and on Windows Phone you'll have to edit the wallpaper.

4. Get automatic weather alerts with IFTTT (Android and iOS)

Set up a recipe on IFTTT (or the accompanying mobile apps) and you can get alerts sent straight to your phone if the weather's looking bad - handy if rain or snow means you'll need to leave for work earlier.

5. Fix the Google Calendar time zone (Android and iOS)

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Delve into the Google Calendar app settings and it's possible to fix the time zone (rather than have it update every time you travel somewhere). That way, you'll always know when something's happening at home.

6. Turn Wi-Fi off with your voice

The future is here: Siri, Google Now and Cortana let you turn off Wi-Fi with your voice. Just launch your app of choice and say "turn off Wi-Fi" to achieve the desired result. It works with Bluetooth as well).

7. Email huge files from your iPhone (iOS)

iOS 9.2 added Mail Drop to iPhones, so when you email a large file from your phone you'll get a prompt to use it. Instead of attaching the file, Mail uploads it to iCloud, with the download link valid for 30 days.

8. Control your computer with your phone

A host of apps, from Spotify to YouTube, have some kind of remote control functionality built in. If you want overall control of your laptop or desktop, take a look at the likes of Unified Remote and Alfred.

9. Change the keyboard (Android and iOS)

Both Android and iOS now support the use of third-party keyboards, which can do everything from add extra emojis to apply some neural network processing power to your phone's autocorrect feature.

10. Find out where all your battery power is going

Android battery

All the major smartphone OSes now have detailed readouts of which apps are using up most of your battery juice, so have a root through the Settings app to find the worst offenders and uninstall them if necessary.

11. Use aeroplane mode to speed up charging

Just like everyone else you probably want your phone to charge up as quickly as possible (even more so if you're in a rush). Put it in aeroplane mode and it will use much less battery life and thus charge more quickly.

12. Keep your kids or friends inside one app (Android)

On Android Marshmallow, go to Settings, Security and Screen pinning - when activated, you can 'pin' apps from the multitasking screen, so the app can't be left without a PIN. Handy for lending your handset to other people.

13. Use your iPhone's LED flash for notifications (iOS)

You can have your iPhone's LED light flash whenever a notification comes in as an extra way of alerting you to new activity: from Settings, choose General then Accessibility and then toggle LED Flash for Alerts to the on position.

14. Access Android's hidden safe mode (Android)

Android has a hidden safe mode (like Windows) where third-party apps are disabled, which is useful for troubleshooting. On stock Android, Bring up the Power off menu with the power button then long press on it.

15. Quickly flush the RAM on your iPhone (iOS)

iPhone 6S

iOS doesn't have a safe mode, but you can quickly clear out the memory and speed everything up again - press and hold the power button, then when you see the "slide" message, press and hold the home button.

16. Unlock the System UI tuner (Android)

Android Marshmallow includes a hidden System UI tuner for playing around with the Quick Settings pane (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc). To enable it, press and hold the cog icon at the top of Quick Settings, then find it in the Settings app.

17. Turn the keyboard into a trackpad (iOS)

If you're running iOS 9 or above on an iPad, an iPhone 6S or an iPhone 6S, press and hold two fingers on the keyboard to turn it into a makeshift trackpad. Unfortunately the feature doesn't work on older iPhones.

18. Go home with one button tap (Android)

Google Maps for Android offers a one-icon widget that instantly directs you to the address of your choosing - that means you can create a home screen shortcut that takes you home from anywhere with one finger tap.

19. Fall asleep to your music (iOS)

If you go into the Clock app on your iPhone you can set a countdown timer - easy enough - but you can then choose Stop Playing as the option from the When Timer Ends menu to shut off all your music after the allotted period.

20. Set your alarm to get louder and louder (Android)

Android alarm

Here's a tip for the Android Clock app: delve into the menu (three vertical dots) from the main alarms page then find the option that says Gradually increase volume. It gives you that extra impetus to get out of bed.

21. Snap photos with a hardware button

Sometimes you can't beat the feeling of a real physical button when taking your snaps - well, good news, because on Android, iOS and Windows Phone you can take photos using the volume buttons whilst in the Camera app.

22. Record screencasts on your phone (Android and iOS)

You can record phone screencasts pretty easily: either via the YouTube Gaming app on Android, or by plugging your iOS device into a Mac computer and selecting it as the recording input source in QuickTime.

23. Search for settings (Android and iOS)

If you need to get at a phone setting but you don't know where it is, just search for it - the Settings apps on both Android and iOS have search options at the top that you can use to look for obscure options.

Thursday, November 10, 2016

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Wednesday, November 9, 2016

15 simple and Cool Life Hacks


15 simple and Cool Life Hacks

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Cool life hacks to survive in tough situations

Sometimes it is really hard to survive in some situations, but if you know the loopholes you can easily escape the problems and embarrassment.
Hello, everyone! In this article of SAIKISITE, I am going to share some cool life hacks which might be helpful in certain circumstances.
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Source: www.twitter.com

These cool life hacks will help you in all the tough situations

• Feeling too hot? If you run your wrist under a cold tap for at least five minutes. It will cool down your blood.
• If you ever drop a glass, don’t panic. Just put a piece of bread on it. The consistency of the bread will pick up even the smallest shards.
• Brain freeze can be cured by pushing your tongue against the roof of your mouth.
• Matching your belt with your shoe color gives your overall appearance look much more put together.
• Hiccups? Inhale through your mouth, swallow saliva twice and slowly exhale through your nose. It is 100% effective.
• Ever felt your stomach rumbling in a public setting? Embarrassing. Isn’t it? Do not clench your muscles, instead, push out like a bear belly. The noise will stop.
• When a person cries and the first drop comes from the right eye, it’s happiness. If it comes from the left eye then it’s pain and if it is coming from both the eyes, it’s frustration.
 
• This is one of the cool life hacks. Mosquito bite? Press a hot spoon onto the spot. The heat will destroy the protein that caused the reaction and thus the itching will stop.
• If your girlfriend catches you looking at another woman, turn to her, smile and say, “I am glad you don’t dress like that”.
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• While shopping online, Google the promo codes before making the purchase. You can get anything from free shipping to 25% off. Big deal. Isn’t it?
• Before using a candle, place it in the freezer a few hours before using. It will burn longer and will drip less.
• If you see anywhere shoes hanging off a telephone wire, it is most likely that someone is selling drugs nearby.
• If a crocodile is chasing you, don’t run straight, instead run in a zig-zag pattern. They have trouble with making any sharp turns.
• If you have got scratches on your wood furniture, rub a walnut on it. The scratches will disappear.
• Always clean your suitcases after staying in a hotel. Bed bugs often travel from the hotel room to your room via your suitcase.
So these are some cool life hacks that you all can use in your day to day life. Comment below if you have anything else to share. Keep reading SAIKISITE.
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How to build a budget gaming Computer (PC) ?


Make gaming computer (PC) at cheap of cost
 
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Not everyone can afford a high-end PC because all PC parts aren’t cheap. So, the best option is to build a Gaming PC with a perfect balance between components in your budget to maximise performance.
Here in this article of SAIKISITE, I will try to make this simple. From super performance to great aesthetics, a Gaming PC is everything. So, let’s begin.
 

What are the components:

The heart of a Gaming PC includes three parts:
 
CPU (Central Processing Unit)
Graphics card or GPU (Graphics Processing Unit)
RAM (Random Access Memory).
 
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Though Hard Drive also plays an important role but does not massively affect performance, Similar for other hardware. A perfect balance between them will give you best results orMaximum FPS.
 
To give a brief idea of priority order for best results, you should spend most bucks on GPU, then CPU and lastly RAM.
         

Graphics Card:

In a world where Graphics Cards are getting powerful and cheaper day by day, it’s easy to find bang-for-buck GPU. Without going geeky and explaining what is a GPU and how does it work?, I would like to tell you that it is the most important part your Gaming System. So, never compromise here!
 

Some great GPUs for budget are:

GTX 750/750 Ti
GTX 950/960
RX 470/480
GTX 1060(It does not certainly qualify for budget but it’s worth mentioning because it provides the best value for money)
 
If you can’t afford any of these, go for r7 260x/GT 740, but do not drop any further, because dropping further may save you a little money but you will be deprived of all of the performance which will be next to useless.
 

Central Processing Unit(CPU):

CPU is called  the brain of the computer and it deserves to be called so. For Gaming, CPU serves major processing of games. So, you should get a Quad Core CPU. It won’t bottleneck any latest Game.
 

Some recommended CPUs are: 

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AMD FX 6300
Intel i5 6600k
Intel i3 6100
AMD APU 7870K
 

RAM:

RAM is the easiest to choose. Just find a RAM compatible with your CPU and Motherboard.
8 GB RAM is good enough for Latest Games, while I would recommend 16 GB for future, higher than that would be overkill. Get a DDR3 or DDR4 depending on your CPU.
 
Buy a Kingston HyperX Fury 8 GB DDR3 1866mhz or Corsair Vengeance 8 GB 2400mhz DDR4. Both of them are similarly priced (35-45 USD or 3000 INR).
 

Other Components:

There are many other components as well which are also very important for a Gaming PC. I’ve discussed few of the important components which will be in a budget. So, let’s look at some them
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Motherboard

It houses your CPU, RAM, CPU and connects to everything present in your system. When you are on a budget you would like to compromise on Motherboard and that’s all fine.
 

Power Supply Unit

As the name suggests it supplies Power to all the components of the PC. Never buy a cheap Power Supply as it may damage your components or cause an explosion. The best news is that good PSUs aren’t expensive. In a budget of 100 USD or 6000INR, you can buy a great PSU.
 

Cabinet

Cabinet houses all of the components of your PC. Moreover, it provides all the aesthetics to your build. Get a decent looking Cabinet with cable-management, if possible.
 

Hard Drives and SSD

Get any 1TB Hard Drive 7200rpm and add an SSD to boost loading times of your Operating system and Games.
 
So, if you are into gaming and you want a good gaming PC within your budget then just follow the above-mentioned steps and start your gaming. If you want to add anything else or if you want to share something then please comment below in the box. Keep reading SAIKISITE.
 
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