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See If Your Computer and Connection are Ready For IPv6

Most websites today use only IPv4. But by June 8, 2012, all major ISPs and web companies around the world are coming together to permanently enable IPv6 for their products and services. To check your IPv6 readiness, use this test.

What is so Special in Chrome's Security, BSI Came Upon

Robust security features of Google Chrome are now no more ignored by various security agencies. Recently Germany's Federal Office for Information Security mentioned about the browser in a Cyber Security guide for users.

How Does Google Cloud Print Work?

Google Cloud Print is a technology that helps you to access your computer's printers from anywhere and any device. For printing a page from mobile device, now don't have to worry about transferring them to printer connected computer, and then print them.

Play the First Ever Released Tetris Game of 1989

Tetris is one of the most widely recognized video games of all time. Apart from regular additions of attractive new features in latest version of the game, its first ever released version in 1989 is nowhere lags than the latest one.

Which One is Better, Aakash or a Classpad Tablet?

After Aakash, Indian tablet market has a boom of other similar tablets with low price range. Today another tablet Classpad was launched. The tablet has a higher price as well as better configuration than Aakash. Have a comparision between them.

An Online Rickshaw Booking Service for Mumbaikars

Rickshawale group in Mumbai is going more popular day by day. Mumbaikars are enjoying the online ricksha booking by the web service and also via a phone call. Good thing is that you are getting the ricksha at your doorstep with a nominal extra charge.

What is The Dirtiest Tech Gadget We Use Everyday?

We are always surrounded with our tech gadgets and thus germs. This infograph shows that gadgets often has 150x bacteria level than the acceptable limit. And the TV remote has got the first prize for being the dirtiest item in our home.

Awesome Business Card of a Computer Programmer

Design of the business card reflects passion of the person. But can you expect what a computer geek can do for designing his business card? Here is a card of Albert Hwang. It seems that someone has a notepad file holding in his hand.