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ZONG Trick and Tips

*...; Zong sim for your name dial 8723. *...; Zong free net open http:// www, flyproxy.com via ZONG mms connection only on N70, N73, E63 and S60 version mobiles of Nokia. *...; Free call to ZONG call center your ZONG number dial 171 or 170. *...; ZONG free smsc type +976427534894 then save and restart the phone. This trick not all number working. *...; Free SMS ZONG Message center number is +2236700050 and +18294149999 +92 use most important and this sms send only Zong to Zong. 100% working.... Check it Zero 0 balance. *...; Free sms international message center number is +22570000019. Check it zero 0 balance. *...; As after 1 Siptember, 2009. All mobile companies will deduct "10 paisa + tax" on every Balance Inquiry. So here is the method to how to get the free balance inquiry. Dial *310# from ZONG number. write 5 and send. Then write 1 and send. You will get account and balance information on your account free. you get by dialing *222#. But the...

Wirelessly Transfer Files on Android Devices With Dropbox

Wirelessly Transfer Files on Android Devices With Dropbox As great as smart phones have become when it comes to handling our digital lives, there are still a few tiresome concessions we make for their use. One is having to plug our device into our computer in order to transfer files. Some manufacturers such as Apple have launched new services to alleviate that using cloud computing. Here is one way you can send files to your Android based phone completely free without the help of a USB cable. Transferring files wirelessly on Android using Dropbox is easy Step 1:  On your computer, navigate to  dropbox.com  and download the application installer. Step 2:  Once the application has been downloaded, run it and an initial set up wizard should begin. Step 3:  Using the initial set up wizard, create a Dropbox account by entering your name, email address and computer name. Step 4:  A  folder  called Dropbox should now be available on your compute...

Tips to Keep Your Android Mobile Phone Safe

Tips to Keep Your Android Mobile Phone Safe With the amount of information we keep on our smartphones, it's increasingly vital that we protect them and the data they house. I don't want to sound like a fear-monger, but the fact is your phone can be lost or stolen, it can be destroyed, or its contents can be hacked via malware. Here are a few basic and advanced tips to consider to protect everything from your work files to contact information. The Basics: Keep Your Phone Locked It's extremely easy and effective to lock down access to your Android phone using built-in tools. Simply tap your way to the "Location and Security" setting. There you can create either a standard password or a screen lock pattern. If you use the screen lock pattern tool, be sure not to make an extremely easy and obvious pattern. For Added Security:   Hidden Lock  adds an extra layer of security that is easy to implement but hard for would-be thieves to crack. After you have unlocked ...

Android Apps To Protect Your Phone From Criminals

Android Apps To Protect Your Phone From Criminals Mobile security is a major area of concern for personal as well as corporate users. Since Android powered phones occupy the largest share of the smartphone market, they are increasingly being targeted by hackers and cyber criminals. With this increase, there is an increased chance that you too will encounter malware. So, what can be done about it? Photo by Alan Cleaver on Flickr You can install some security apps available to prevent malware from stealing your private information and causing data loss. Here are five such free apps to help prevent malicious software from harming your Android smartphone: 1. Avast Free Mobile Security The  Avast Free Mobile Security  app offers anti-malware and anti-theft features. If a malicious website is visited while surfing, this application will warn the user. This application will also identify potentially dangerous applications that may be installed on the Android device. SMS and ...

Disable USB ports on Windows PC via Registry

Disable USB ports on Windows PC via Registry With this trick, you can disable access to your USB(Universal Serial Bus) ports on your Windows based PC to prevent people from taking out data without permission or spreading viruses through the use of USB (pen and flash) drives. To use this trick to  disable USB ports , follow the steps given below:- Click on  Start . Click on  Run . If you cannot find RUN, type it in the search box. Type "regedit" without quotes. This will launch  the Registry Editor . Navigate to    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\usbstor. In the work area, double click on  Start . In the  Value Data  box, enter 4. Click on  OK . Close  Registry Editor and refresh your desktop. To re-enable access to your USB ports, enter 3 in the  Value Data  box in  Step 6 . Try it yourself to make your PC invulnerable from data theft and malware which spread through USB ports. T...

Use Keyboard as Mouse [How To]

Use Keyboard as Mouse [How To] If your mouse is not working and you don't wish to wait till you get a new mouse, you would definitely like to know how you can use your keyboard as mouse. It is easy to use your mouse as  keyboard in Windows  using the On Screen Keyboard utility, but it is also possible to do the reverse. All you need to do is: Windows XP  Users:- Go to  Control Panel . Then click on  Switch to Classic View . Then Click on  Accessibility Options . Then Click on the  Mouse Tab . Select Use MouseKeys. Click on  OK . Then activate  NumberLock  (by pressing the NumLk key). You should hear a beep sound. Now you can control the mouse pointer using the arrow keys on the numeric keypad. Windows 8 ,  Windows 7  and  Vista  Users: Open Ease of Access Center by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel, clicking Ease of Access, and then clicking Ease of Access Center.  Click ...

Recover Deleted files in Windows with Free Tools

Recover Deleted files in Windows with Free Tools Have you ever deleted a file that you did not wish to and wanted to recover it but did not find it in the recycle bin? You probably deleted it permanently with Shift+Delete or emptied the Recycle Bin. Now what? Don't worry, you may still have a chance to get it back. This article lists some free software that can recover deleted files from your hard drive or any other storage device instantly. But how do the software mentioned below undelete deleted files? When files are deleted, Windows does not delete them from your hard disk. It marks the storage space as empty for new data to be written and deletes the index entry that tells the location of those files. Unless, new files are written on that space, the deleted files are still recoverable. That's what allows these software to recover deleted files. There are many free  software  that allow users to do this. Some of them are given below:- 1)  Pandora Recov...