MiniTube – An app which plays & downloads YouTube videos
While I was trying to find a song on YouTube, I suddenly thought of an App because of the frequent crash on my chrome. I’ve no idea what’s happening, but Google’s Chrome started acting wierd these days.. even when I’m on windows or linux (Ubuntu). While the time I search for the video, I also started to think of [...]
Hands-On Experience with Xperia™ on ICS 4.0 :: Android™
Phew! It’s little late for me to write a such a review on the Android™‘s latest software Ice-Cream Sandwich 4.0. But it’s something new for me though, as I’m testing with a Sony Xperia smart-device. Yes, very recently Sony Ericsson which is now named as Sony Mobile, has started enrolling ICS update for their [...]
An unexpected surprise for GeekLK by Daily Mirror
Discuss more about post, topic & issues at our GeekLK Help Phew!! 🙂 This is the moment we waited for as we’re now leading towards success. It’s a great honor for the GeekLK Team. Our web blog has been published on a local news papers last month (29th March 2012). It’s non-other than Daily Mirror [...]
How Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) Works
Followed by azker‘s article on OSI model Part-1 and Part-2. In this article I will explain what this ARP and why it’s important to know about it. In OSI Layers you see there are two types of addresses in OSI model. Network layer contains IP address and Datalink layer contains MAC address. When I was learning OSI Layers this [...]
Gmail Tap :: Morse Code keyboard on android [April fool day]
Once again Google played 1st of April (April fool day) with Gmail Tap.. Pretty smart move eh?? [tweet_embed id=186302266553274369] At the first, when I saw a tweet from gmail (shown above), I actually din’t get it, then started thinking why in the world morse code is been re-invented as a replacement to a smart-device keyboard [...]
Network Layers (OSI Model) :: Explained [Part 2]
Have you missed the 1st part.. Read -> PART 1 Assuming you’ve read Part 01, I’m continuing to explain by expanding this article.. 🙂 Alright!! I hope you’ve got to learn something about OSI model as we now going to learn about the networking layers which defines this model. As I’ve explained, there are seven [...]
Network Layers (OSI Model) :: Explained [Part 1]
Hmm!! Network layers… *sigh*… 😕 But, what the he*k is this OSI model & why….??!?!? Hehe… Jus’ chill out & take sometime to read this article if you love to study about networking… Alright!!! now we’ll start moving on to the topic… Okay, now if you’re a networking dude [...]
Why GeekLK? ::
Hello! Folks, Well, as you all know there are millions of web blogs on the internet growing anonymously over that past few years. Or I could say, it happens rapidly every 60 seconds.. Below is just a simple example posted on go-gulf, about how users interacts averagely on every 60 second basis.. [lbfenix [...]
USB Tethering with Windows XP :: Android
At present; almost all smart-devices support sharing the DATA internet from the phone to PC. When it comes to Android you’re be able to share your Google™ Android™ device’s mobile data connection with a single computer via a USB cable or via Bluetooth: and “this is called tethering“. In order to start the service, [...]
Make your Home Server using Dynamic DNS
The purpose of this article is to explain about Dynamic DNS and it’s usage. I’ll walk through by setting up Dynamic DNS system for your server. What is Dynamic DNS and how it works In short it’s the replacement for the requirement of static IP. First you need to understand how DNS works, check out this [...]