Tasker – A premium automation app for your Android smartphone
Android is an astounding operating system with its open-source flavor. Its openness allows majority of possible operations but not all. This is where total automation solution such as Tasker walks in. Although the app provides a premium service, users are able to benefit its use for 7 days. Pricing is as low as $4.99 (one time) [...]
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 [...]
Do iPhone Versions Really Differ in Security?
Each version of the iPhone brings something different to the table. New looks, new apps, new gadgets and new features are to be expected whether you’re upgrading to a new iPhone or just updating the operating system. But what about security? Oftentimes the most overlooked aspect of upgrading is the improvement against different [...]
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 [...]