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[5 Nov 2010 | 2 Comments | ]
How To: Fix W3TC Comments White Screen

If you are using Wordpress 3.0 or above, and also use the Wordpress Total Cache plugin you would have encountered a “White Screen of Death” (WSOD) when posting comments in Wordpress. Here’s how to fix this.

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[28 Feb 2010 | No Comment | ]
Now, messages that self-destruct!

TigerText, a new iPhone texting application, has the option of adding a “self-destruct” timer to the messages. That is, once the time’s up, the message gets deleted from everywhere – the sender’s phone, the receiver’s phone, and also the messaging server. As per the company, these deleted texts are not “legally discoverable” anymore.

Gadgets, Software »

[19 Jan 2010 | No Comment | ]
AppOmater – Design and Build IPhone Apps

There are about 100,000 applications to the credit of an Apple iPhone from various vendors and programmers. But it’s not always easy even with that huge a number to have softwares which suit everyone’s tastes. People request different features to suit their daily requirements, but in most cases they have to live with what the software itself offers.
AppOmator gives you full control over the way your rich content media works and functions. You have the facility to add custom menus with logos and buttons that link to and play audio, …

Software »

[18 Apr 2009 | 2 Comments | ]

What is .htaccess by the way?

Wikipedia explains this pretty nicely – “.htaccess (hypertext access) is the default name of directory-level configuration files that allow for decentralized management of configuration when placed inside the web tree”.

Ok, if that was confusing – if you look into the folder structure of your blog through cPanel or your favourite FTP program, you must have seen this file called .htaccess. This is a file which defines the configuration of different sections of your blog. For example, you can modify this file to restrict access to certain sections of your blog, such as your wp-config.php file where you have to set the password information of your blog; or you can modify it to hide the actual URL of your blog as displayed to the end user, or change the structure of your permalink (what you call URL Rewriting), etc.

For the sake of this post, I’m writing here about 5 different ways in which you can work with your .htaccess file.

Featured, Gadgets, Software »

[28 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]

Bored of the way how your Desktop is organized? It’s not just you – there are countless others in front of their computers who feel the same way.

A traditional Windows desktop is not always the best thing to work with. Of course it is easy to work with, but after sometime, having to see the same screen over and over is quite boring.

In case you are whom I’m talking about, here are 5 of the most popular virtual desktop managers for you to play around with.

Blogging and Hosting, Headline, Software »

[27 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
4 Ways to Save Website Bandwidth

One common problem which many website users face is their allocated bandwidth being used up faster than they had thought. Visitors to your site sometimes find that message from your hosting service provider that your site has “exceeded it’s bandwidth usage”, so it won’t display. How do you prevent this?

Here are four things that you can do to save heavily on your bandwidth.

Featured, Software »

[23 Mar 2009 | No Comment | ]
Web Slices – Personalize your browser

How many times do you check for updates from the internet for your email, stock quotes, ebay auction items, etc? And everytime you had to do this, you had to go to the website manually and check for updates.

Introducing Web Slices.

Headline, Software »

[20 Mar 2009 | One Comment | ]
Internet Explorer 8 is here

Two years and a half after IE7 was available for users, Microsoft has shipped the final version of Internet Explorer 8. How good is it?