Viber – What’s new with latest updates
Viber, the well-known instant-messaging constantly releasing new features with its platform release. Some are surprisingly useful while the rest, GOD KNOWS why?. Why would I say that? well, not all users are fascinated about it but some will be. Within the latest updates, Viber has released some cool features for both Desktop [...]
LastPass now allows multi-device access with its free subscription
Few weeks ago, I have composed an introductory about Lastpass with its usability and features. It seems now the multi-device access feature is available with the free accounts as announced in its official blog on 2nd November. Which means, users can create a free account, store their site credentials and access it from any [...]
DriveSync – A premium Android app to sync your Smartphone
Time! a key element that does either good of evil depending on one’s will. Few weeks ago, I purchased a new mobile (Redmi Note3) and it felt into salt water (sea) making no possibilities for a recovery. I have not used it for more than a week and transferred all the DATA from my previous device by then. I reckon, destiny [...]
Samsung announced its official stop sale for Note 7
Samsung has been receiving severe user complaints ever since the launch of Samsung Note 7 flagship. Their Note Series has been a real deal over the years and has its pen computing known as Stylus. In-fact, Samsung’s Note smartphones are the first of its “Phablet” generation, to consider a commercial success. [...]
LastPass – Manage your passwords with less hassle
We wrote an article about LastPass introducing the product and features being a newbie just as everyone was. I must say, LastPass developed their service well since the launch (which was in August, 2008). There are many password managers such as 1Password, KeypassX… etc. But I have found, LastPass to be quite reliable and [...]
pfSense – Configure Dynamic DNS with FreeDNS
My previous articles on Configure Dynamic DNS with NoIP and Accessing the firewall with Dynamic DNS has information on allowing firewall access over internet. Have a quick read and prepare the firewall to access over WAN. pfsense is a good treat as I always say, comparing to other firewalls and is open-source. Howsoever, not [...]
GeekLK’s useful Chrome Extensions [Part 2]
Here I am continuing the second part with more productive extensions for Chrome. In case, if you have missed the part one, please refer to the earlier post. Before this, I have posted a status on social feed to find more and received interesting replies. To make this more interesting, I shall post them as well testing with [...]
PINE64 – A computing platform for a lower price
Gone are those days where one would imagine the hassle of purchasing a computer system that is super expensive. With the revolution of Raspberry Pi and other tech stuffs, new face of the internet, the PINE64 has taken birth. This is a single board computer almost any user can count for as low as 15 U.S dollars. And its [...]
GeekLK’s useful Chrome Extensions [Part 1]
An add-on or a browser extension is basically s a plug-in that extends the functionality of a web browser. It manipulate various things based on what the add-on is meant to do. I have few browser extension that I use on a daily basis for my daily work. This post is not a browser comparison and I’m not interested in [...]
pfSense – Installing and setting up VPN with OpenVPN
pfSense is one of the best open source and FreeBSD based firewall available at present. It use to be a software firewall which now available as a hardware appliance as with support. Most of the default features offered are basically premium features with other software based firewalls. As I have promised, this post will explain [...]