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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

How to Enable Download Booster on Galaxy S5 (AT&T/ Sprint/ Verizon)

 

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Samsung’s engineers might be incapable of bringing new design to their flagships for the last couple of years, but the company never misses to introduce some really good features. The Galaxy S5 might not appeal to you with its look but it a some really awesome features. The Download Booster is one of the most interesting features of the Galaxy S5 but it has been disabled on some US variants of the device.

If you own a Sprint, AT&T, or Verizon Galaxy S5, you might not find the Download booster on your phone. It’s not that the feature is not found at all on these models, it’s just hidden just like the Developer options on Android device running Android 4.2 or above. The AT&T website proclaims that the carrier has been testing Download booster and so it appears that the feature might be made available to users in future. But what about other Verizon and Sprint?

Well, you need not live on the mercy of these carriers anymore as now there is a way to make this feature visible and enable it. Download booster employs a special technology that boosts the rate of download significantly by taking advantage of WiFi and LTE networks at the same time. Thus, to be able to use Download booster, you need to turn of WiFi and mobile data on your phone. The feature makes it easier and faster to download large files over 30 MB.

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Having activated the Download Booster on Galaxy S5, you can easily access it via statusbar or notification toggles screen.

Enable Download Booster on Galaxy S5


As for users’ reviews about the feature, they are of mixed nature. Some find it working while other say it is simply ineffective. If you want to find it yourself, just follow the method to enable Download Booster on Galaxy S5.

  1. Download a third-party launcher app like Nova or APex and set it as your default launcher.

  2. Tap and hold the home screen and select Shortcuts.

  3. Navigate to Activities>Settings>Download Booster and select it.

  4. Tap the new settings icon on the home screen and enable Download booster.

RevelationOmega, the man who discovered this method of enabling Download booster has now been testing a mod to make the feature work effectively on the AT&T/Sprint/Verizon Galaxy S5. We’ll keep an eye on the latest developments and share it here when it’s available. Meanwhile, if you have root and custom recovery on your S5,  you can jump to his XDA thread and participate in his beta testing. Cheers!

Download Booster Alternative App:


Alternatively, you can download Super Download – Booster to get faster download on your Galaxy S5:



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Enjoy Louder Speaker & Headphone Volume with Galaxy S5 Volume Boost Mod

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Personally, I never have had the luck to feel happy about two things on the Android devices I have owned so far: the battery life and the speaker volume output. Being a regular commuter, these two things have always been a matter of concern for me. Nobody likes his/her phone to run out of battery on the mid way, nor does anybody feels good when he/she misses a call or mail notification.

I see Samsung’s latest flagship, the Galaxy S5, as a device that fails to impress the users on many fronts, especially when you compare it to phones like LG G2 and HTC One M8. The volume output of the phone’s speakers is one of the things many of its owners might not feel pleased with. If you own the Samsung Galaxy S5 and are not quite satisfied with the loudness of its built-in speaker volume, we have a good news for you.

XDA member stalli0nUK has prepared a volume boost mod for the Galaxy S5 that significantly increases the speaker volume of the device. His mod is available in three loudness levels: lite, medium and high. Besides, stalli0nUK has also released another mod for those who feel that their Galaxy S5’s headphone volume is not enough loud. Not happy with any of the volume mods? Don’t worry, as there is a restore version too installing which you can return back to stock volume intensity.

All four Galaxy S5 Volume Boost mods are available in recovery flashable Zips. It simply means that to be able to install the mod, you must not only have Galaxy S5 with root access but also a custom recovery like CWM or TWRP installed on it. If your phone meets both these requirements, you can download the desired Volume Boost mod file from below and flash it right away to enjoy louder volume.

Compatibility:


The mod has been tested successfully on the international Galaxy S5 LTE SM-G900F, T-Mobile S5 SM-G900T, Canadian Galaxy S5 G900W8, etc. However, it should work on all Qualcomm models of the Galaxy S5.

Download Galaxy S5 Volume Boost Mod


Warning: Do not try the Loud version of the mod to avoid audio distortion. Go with either version 1, 2 or 4.

Volume Mod Lite: S5_Volume_Boost_Version_v1.zip

Volume Mod Medium: S5_Volume_Boost_Version_v2.zip

Volume Mod Loud: S5_Volume_Boost_Version_v3.zip

Volume Mod Lite Speaker+Headphone: S5_Volume_Boost_Version_v4.zip

Restore Stock Volume: S5_Volume_RESTORE.zip

Link to the latest versionClick here

How to Install:



  1. Download the mod file and copy the Zip to your phone.

  2. Reboot your Galaxy S5 into CWM/TWRP recovery mode. You do it by turning of the device and then holding the Volume Up+Home+Power buttons together for 4-5 seconds.

  3. Do not forget to backup your current ROM before flashing any mod or ROM on your device so that you can restore it in case of a mishap.

  4. Use the Install option in the recovery, navigate to the volume mod Zip file and select it.

  5. Confirm the installation and wait till it is installed.

  6. Finally, reboot your phone using the Reboot system option.

When your Galaxy S5 boots up, you should feel noticeably louder speaker volume on it. Enjoy and do not forget to share your feedback with us!

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How to Reset UNLOCKED Status to LOCKED on HTC One M8

 

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All HTC phones come with locked bootloaders that needs to be unlocked before involving into any custom development activity. If you got a brand new HTC device with locked bootloader, just press and hold the Volume Down + Power keys to get into the bootloader mode on your phone and you would see *** LOCKED *** banner at the top the screen.

Once you unlock the bootloader of your HTC device via HTC Dev portal or gain S-OFF using Firewater method, the *** LOCKED *** flag disappears and your device status begins to show as *** UNLOCKED *** and *** TAMPERED ***. These flags are deliberately put by HTC to show that you have done something that the OEM does not want its users to do. If there occurs some problem with your phone and you submit it to the service center, your phone is likely to be rejected the HTC guys notice 3 things:

  1. Red development text on the bootscreen.

  2. And, the *** TAMPERED *** flag.

  3. The *** UNLOCKED *** status of the device.

The customary way of regaining the stock *** LOCKED *** status, you will have to unroot your HTC phone and relock the bootloader. Luckily Android is an open source platform and fortunately we have so many talented developers with itching palms who won’t sit calmly at the state of things.

If you own a brand new HTC One M8 with an unlocked bootloader or S-OFF, you can easily get rid of all 3 signs of having a tampered device we mentioned above. Just a few days ago, we covered two hacks to remove the TAMPERED flag and the red development message on the boot screen of the One M8:

  • How to Remove Tampered Banner on HTC One M8

  • Remove Red Text from HTC One M8′s HBOOT Screen

XDA senior member scotty1223 is back again with another hack method to reset UNLOCKED status to LOCKED on HTC One M8. To get the job done, all you need is to issue a few ADB commands. So, let’s see how we can do it.

Disclaimer


The procedure described in this tutorial is considered risky and making even a single mistake in typing the command lined might brick your device. Play it carefully and safe at your own responsibility.

Prerequisites



  • HTC One M8 with S-OFF. If you have not S-OFF’ed your phone, jump to Firewater’s official page to gain it.

  • Download and install HTC USB Drivers on your computer. If you have installed HTC Sync, uninstall it temporarily to avoid any problem.

  • You must have ADB (Android Debug Bridge) installed and setup on your computer: Refer to this or this guide to setup ADB.

  • Also, enable USB Debugging on your HTC One M8. If you do not know how to do it, we have laid down the steps to enable USB Debugging on this tutorial.

Reset UNLOCKED Status to LOCKED on HTC One M8



  1. Navigate to the directory where you have setup the Android SDK. Open the folder the platform-tools directory where ADB and Fastboot files are found.

  2. Press the Shift key and then do a right-click on the mouse at an empty space in the  platform-tools folder. Select Open command window here option to launch cmd prompt.

  3. Connect your phone to the computer using USB cable.

  4. Just to make sure that you have setup the ADB properly, type the following command in the cmd and press a key on the keyboard:
    adb devices

  5. If you see the serial number of your device on the cmd, all’s fine and you can proceed with the next step.

  6. Now issue the following commands on the cmd (we strongly recommend that you copy/paste the commands as they are:
    adb shell
    su
    echo -ne '\x00\x00\x00\x00' | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 bs=1 seek=33796 
    exit
    exit

  7. By now, the UNLOCKED Status of your HTC One M8 should have turned to to LOCKED. Just to make sure that the magic has been done successfully, reboot your M8 into the Bootloader Mode by using the following command:
    adb reboot bootloader

Your phone’s bootloader screen should show as shown below:

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It’s time to revel at your success! To revert back to the UNLOCKED status, you can use the following commands:
adb shell
su
echo -ne "HTCU" | dd of=/dev/block/mmcblk0p2 bs=1 seek=33796
exit
exit
adb reboot bootloader

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Remove Red Text from HTC One M8’s HBOOT Screen (Int/Vzw/Spr/Rogers/AT&T/Telus)

 

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The HTC One M8 is definitely the most beautiful and premium-looking Android smartphone. I has been catching the fancy of users since it launch the last month. As it usually happens, our developer community gather its tools and weapons to come with different hack and mods as soon a significant device is lost. The HTC one M8 is no exception as we already have a plethora of custom development going round the device.

Just a few days ago, we shared a trick to remove the TAMPERED banner from One M8’s bootloader screen. Taking the development furthersantod040 from XDA forum has prepared a mod that can remove red text from HTC One M8 HBOOT screen.

While the tampered flag is shown only when you boot the device in Bootloader mode, the red development text scowls at us each time we reboot the phone. The red text message begins to show on all HTC device after unlocking the device bootloader using HTC Dev method and runs like this:
This build is for development purposes only. Do not distribute outside of  HTC without HTC’s written permission. Failure to comply may lead to legal action.

If you want to get rid of this red warning on your shiny HTC One M8 with unlocked bootloader, you can easily do it flashing santod040’s modified HBOOT. The developer has release his HBOOT mod for 8 variants of the HTC One M8, including-

  • International HTC One M8 (WWE)

  • International HTC One M8 (GER)

  • AT&T HTC One M8

  • Sprint HTC One M8

  • Verizon HTC One M8

  • Telus HTC One M8

  • Rogers HTC One M8

  • HTC One M8 Developer Edition


Warning!


You must S-OFF your HTC One M8 before trying the mod since it is all about replacing the original HBOOT with the modded one. In case you device is still S-ON, do not proceed!

Also see:


How to Root HTC One M8

How to S-Off HTC One M8


Requirements



  • S-OFF

  • Setup ADB and Fastboot on your computer: Read this or this guide.

  • Install HTC USB Drivers on your computer: Download

  • Enable USB Debugging on your HTC One M8. You can find the instructions to turn on developer options here.

  • Download the appropriate modified HBOOT for your M8 from the XDA thread.


Remove Red Text from HTC One M8



  1. Download and copy the modified HBOOT zip file to your phone.

  2. Boot your HTC One M8 into Fastboot mode: press and hold the Volume Down + Power buttons for a few seconds till the screen turns up and the phone shows the Bootloader screen. Using the volume down button highlight the FASTBOOT option and select it by pressing the power key.

  3. Now connect you phone to the computer.

  4. Navigate to the platform-tools directory and launch a CMD window here. To do this press Shift + Right-click at an empty space in the directory and select “Open command window here” option.

  5. Now issue the following command and hit Enter key:
    fastboot oem rebootRUU

  6. Then type this command and press Enter:
    fastboot flash zip filename_hboot.zip

  7. The installation will begin but the process will halt at around 75% – 90% on phone screen. Do not worry and type the following command:
    fastboot reboot-bootloader

  8. The installation progress bar should now show 100% and then the device will reboot into the Bootloader mode.Remove-Red-Text-from-HTC-One-M8

Reboot you phone now. The red development text won’t show on the splash screen of you HTC One M8 any more! Enjoy!



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Review of Glasswire Network Monitoring Tool and Firewall

When writing about Wireshark network analyzer, I mentioned that it was among the best free network monitoring tool available for administrators to check the details of every device connected to the network. However, the interface of Wireshark is too complex for an average user and as the amount of data is high, it might often confuse such users. Glasswire, on the other hand, is a simple tool for network monitoring with a firewall built in for allowing/denying Internet access to apps. Read on this review of Glasswire to know more about another free network monitoring tool (free) and firewall.

Glasswire Network Security Monitor


The installation of Glasswire is clean and there is no fear of third party programs being installed. After installation, you can choose to run Glasswire before you click Finish or you can run it later using the desktop icon, Start Menu entry or if you opted to pin it to the Taskbar, you can start the program from there.

When the application is loaded, you get a window that provides you with basic information on how much data is being downloaded and uploaded along with some other options in form of icons, window tabs and a menu tab. The main focus of the main window is a graph that shows you data downloaded/uploaded vs time lapse. That is, the X axis of the graph is time as it passes by and the Y axis is the amount of data being uploaded and downloaded. Here is how the main window looks like.

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The main window has a menu tab on the top-left corner that has options such as snooze, settings, Incognito etc. A system tray icon is also placed in the notification bar after successful installation of Glasswire. Right clicking the system tray icon also gives you the same set of options as clicking the menu tab on Glasswire window.

Another feature of the notification tray icon is that it provides you with information as and when a new app tries to connect to the Internet or when changes are made to the HOSTS file. The Snooze option mentioned above turns of the system tray notifications for a while.

The main interface has four window tabs: (1) For checking out the real time uploads and downloads, (2) Firewall, (3) Log and (4) Alerts. Each tab has its own options so that you can filter down the data to specific apps and protocols. The protocols option is labeled Traffic.

The Interface is simple and self-explanatory. If you still face problems understanding the interface, you can always access the Help option from the top-left menu bar.

Glasswire – The Graph Window


This is the main window that opens by default whenever you run the program. You can also set the program to run minimized upon boot using the Settings option in the top-left menu tab or by right clicking the system tray icon. In the latter case where you start program on boot, right click on the notification tray to see the window.

The default mode of data travel (Y) vs time (X) graph is set to all apps. The default view won’t show you protocols as in Wireshark. Clicking anywhere on the graph in Glasswire shows how many apps were using the network at the given time, in the bar just below the graph. It would be like app1 + 2more, followed by server IP addresses the apps are connected to. Clicking on items like 1more will show you more items that are using the network. Likewise, clicking on the IP address may bring up a drop down list showing what all server IP addresses are in use by the network.
 

Other than the default mode, there is an Apps Mode and a Traffic (protocols) Mode. When you select Apps view, the window is divided into two columns. The left column lists apps in use and the right column shows you data relevant to the app you highlight by clicking on it. Similarly, the Traffic view/mode will show you a list of protocols and when you click on a protocol, the right column of the window will show you amount of uploaded data and downloaded data plus IP addresses related to that protocol. Just click on any point of the graph in the right side and you will know which apps are using the protocol and what IP addresses are being used by them. The icons of apps make it further clear that which app is using which IP.

Glasswire – Firewall View


You may need admin privileges to make changes here. You can block any app from accessing the Internet. You can view what all apps are using Internet, the upload and download speeds as well as the server IP addresses they are using. Wherever possible, the server IP addresses are presented in URL format so that you can identify the servers. In some cases, they will be numbers that you can copy to browser and see where they lead.

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Alerts and Usage View in Glasswire


Alerts are the notifications that pop up in the system tray from time to time. If you have been away from your computer for a while, you can see the alerts/notifications in the Alerts view/tab. You can click on Mark as Read after reading the notifications on the Alerts tab. A number is displayed both in the system tray and the Alert tab to let you know how many notifications you have not viewed. When you click on Mark All As Read, the number is cleared. Basically, these alerts are about apps accessing the Internet for first time as well as changes made to the HOSTS files on your computer.

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The Usage view is a big congested as it shows almost all data pertaining to all the apps that are using your network. It shows graphical representations in the left column: total data travelling, data going out and data downloading etc. The right column shows you apps, the protocols they are using and hosts IP addresses they are using.

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Glasswire Review – Conclusion


Though Glasswire does not delve deep into the network, it provides ample data to monitor your network and apps using the network. The software is easy to understand and the documentation completes whatever is left “not understood”. Both advance users and novices can use it without much problems. However, if have a big network and you want details of all devices at same place, Glasswire might not satisfy your needs. In that case, I recommend programs like WireShark Network Analyzer.

I wind up my review of Glasswire network monitoring tool and firewall here. Everyone has his/her favorite network monitoring tools if they are into monitoring. Please share yours in the comments section below. You can download Glasswire here.



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Manage and view saved passwords in Chrome browser

In this post, we will see how to manage and view saved passwords in Google Chrome web browser. Chrome will save your login usernames and passwords for the various  websites you visit. When you save them, it will automatically complete the sign-in fields for you the next time you visit the websites. Earlier, we have seen how we can manage Passwords in Internet Explorer using Credentials Manager- now let us see how to do it in Chrome.

Manage passwords in Chrome


Open your Chrome browser and from the top right Chrome menu button, select Settings. Alternatively, you can simply type chrome://settings in the address bar and hit Enter.

Scroll down and click on Show advanced settings. Now scroll down to the Passwords and forms section and click on the Manage passwords link.

Manage and view passwords in Chrome Manage and view saved passwords in Chrome browser

You will a list of all your saved passwords. The passwords will be hidden by asterisk marks. To see them, click on the Show link.

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Chrome will ask you to enter your Windows login password. This is good security measure added by Chrome.

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Once you enter it, you will be shown the password.

Here you manage and delete the saved passwords. When Chrome offered to save a password, if you clicked Never for this site, your password will not be saved and the site will be added to a list of passwords that are never saved. You can also remove any URLs you have saved in the Never saved list. Once you have finished, click on the Done button.

If you wish, you can sync the passwords to your Google Account, so that they are available on other computers you’re using. For this, you will have to be signed in, into your Google account.

Not many of you may know this. Google Chrome browser includes a built-in Password Generator, which can generate complex passwords for you. Go check out the built-in Chrome Password Generator … or perhaps you wish to use our freeware PassBox, or other desktop password manager or online password managers, to generate or save your passwords.

Learn how to manage saved passwords in Firefox here.



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Prevent users from changing Password in Windows 8

There may be times when you may want to restrict or prevent users from changing Password in Windows 8. The reasons could be many – maybe you have two users using the same user account to log into Windows, and you do not one changing the password directly. Or you just simply do not want some user to change his password. In such cases, you can prevent standard users from changing their Password in Windows 8.1 or Windows 7, using Computer Management, Group Policy and Registry Editor.

Prevent users from changing Password


Using Computer Management

From the WinX Menu of Windows 8.1, open Computer Management. In the left pane, scroll down to System Tools > Local Users and Groups > Users.

Prevent users from changing Password Prevent users from changing Password in Windows 8

In the middle pane, you will see the list of user accounts on your Windows computer. Right the user name, on whom you want to apply this restriction and select Properties. The following window will open.

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Here check the User cannot change password box and click on Apply.

Now if the user tries to change his password, he or she will receive the message Windows cannot change the password.

Using Group Policy Editor

From the WinX Menu, open the Run box, type gpedit.msc and hit Enter to open the Group Policy Editor.
 

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Navigate to the following setting:
User Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Ctrl+Alt+Del Options

In the right pane, double-click on Remove change password and select Enabled.
This policy setting prevents users from changing their Windows password on demand. If you enable this policy setting,  the ‘Change Password’ button on the Windows Security dialog box will not appear when you press Ctrl+Alt+Del. However, users are still able to change their password when prompted by the system. The system prompts users for a new password when an administrator requires a new password or their password is expiring.

Click Apply and exit.

Using Registry Editor

If your version of Windows, does not have Group Policy, use the Registry Editor.

disable change password Prevent users from changing Password in Windows 8

Run regedit to open the Registry Edtor and navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies

Now in the right pane, right-click and select DWORD (32-bit) to create the key. Name  the new DWORD, DisableChangePassword. Double-click on it to edit its value. Now give it value data, 1.

You may be required to restart your Windows computer.



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Restrict access to Control Panel and and PC Settings in Windows 8.1

There may be times when you may want to prevent users from accessing the Control Panel in Windows. This post shows how you can restrict access to Control Panel and PC Settings in Windows 8 or Control Panel in Windows 7, using Group Policy setting and Registry Editor.

Restrict access to Control Panel


Using Group Policy Editor

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If your version of Windows 8 has the Group Policy Editor, Run gpedit.msc to open it. Navigate to the following setting:

User Configuration > Administrative Templates, and Control Panel

In the right pane of Control Panel, double click/tap on Prohibit access to Control Panel and PC settings.
This setting disables all Control Panel programs and the PC settings app. It prevents Control.exe and SystemSettings.exe, the program files for Control Panel and PC settings, from starting. As a result, users cannot start Control Panel or PC settings, or run any of their items. It removes Control Panel from the Start screen and File Explorer, and removes PC Settings from the Start screen, Settings charm, Account picture and Search results. If users try to select a Control Panel item from the Properties item on a context menu, a message appears explaining that a setting prevents the action.
 

Using Registry Editor

If your version of Windows does not have Group Policy, you can use the Registry Editor to disable access to Control Panel and and PC Settings. To do so, Run regedit and navigate to the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer

In the left pane, create a new DWORD (32-bit). Name it NoControlPanel and give it value 1. The following are the possible values and how they work:

  • 0 will enable Control Panel and PC Settings

  • 1 will disable Control Panel and PC Settings

NoControlPanel Restrict access to Control Panel and and PC Settings in Windows 8.1

After you prohibit access to Control Panel and PC settings, if any user tries to access them, they will receive the following error box:
This operation has been cancelled due to restrictions in effect on this computer. Please contact your system administrator.

Hope you are able to get it to work.

Visit this link, if you want to Hide, Show, Add, Remove Specified Control Panel Applets in the Windows operating system.

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How to hide Windows 7 Notification Area & System Clock

If you’d like to display a clean Windows 7 taskbar, you will have to hide the notification area and the system clock which appears on the right side if the Windows taskbar.

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To hide the notification area or the system tray which appears in the right side of your Windows taskbar, type gpedit.msc in start search box and hit Enter to open the Group Policy Editor.

Navigate to User configuration > Administrative Templates > Start Menu and Taskbar.
 

Now double click on the entry Hide the notification area’ Select Enabled button, click Apply > OK.

You can also check out this freeware SysTray Hider which lets you do the same easily.

Hide Clock in Windows 7


To hide the System Clock, double click on the entry Remove clock from the system notification area. Select Enabled button, click Apply > OK.

To revert back to the default settings, you have to set it as Disabled or Not Configured.

You can also easily hide the system clock by the following method:

Right click System Clock > Customize notification icons > Turn system icons on/off.

Thats it!



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How to open SIM card slot if you don't have a SIM tool

SIM tools - those little metal things you occasionally get with a new phone - are like four leaf clovers: supposedly they're all over the place but do you know anyone that actually has one? Fortunately for me, and you, I've MacGyvered my way into the SIM card tray and microSD card slot many a time. Here's five ways to open the SIM card slot without a SIM tool. I'm using a Nexus 5 but it'll work for any phone, assuming you don't just remove a flap or pop off the back cover!

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There's lots of ways to get your SIM or microSD card tray out. © AndroidPIT

Earring


If you're a lady or have a lady friend, this might be the closest thing at hand to get you into your SIM tray. Pretty much any earring will work, and even if it doesn't you might just make yourself a new friend.

  • Check out a roundup of our best Android for Beginners articles.

AndroidPIT DIY SIM tray tool earring
Earrings are the easiest and most common DIY SIM tray tool around. © ANDROIDPIT

Paper clip


Probably the next most common thing if you happen to work in an office. Beware the fat plastic coated paperclips, but pretty much any small paper clip will get your SIM tray ejected. And when you're done you can use it to attach various bits of paper together.

  • Want to know how to downgrade apps to older versions on Android?

AndroidPIT DIY SIM tray tool paperclip
Pretty much any small paper clip can open your SIM tray or micrSD card slot. © ANDROIDPIT

Needle


If you repair socks and pants as much as I do (you don't want to know) then you'll have a needle floating around the house somewhere. Just use the not-pointy end in the SIM eject hole and press down on the edge of a table. I'd advise you not to try this using your hand.

  • How to automatically delete old text messages on Android.

AndroidPIT DIY SIM tray tool needle
Use something other than your hand to push the needle into your phone.© ANDROIDPIT

Thumb tack/staple


Another ubiquitous object around the home and office is the thumb tack. There's many shapes and sizes but pretty much all of them are capable of opening your SIM tray. If you're thinking outside the box then you've probably realized that you could also use a staple.

  • 10 tips for shooting better video on your smartphone.

AndroidPIT DIY SIM tray tool thumbtack
Thumb tacks and staples are also good SIM tool ejector thingies. © ANDROIDPIT

Mechanical pencil


Not the most common thing (a bunch of AndroidPIT editors had no idea what I was talking about when I asked for a mechanical pencil) but if you have one its perfect for popping open your SIM tray. Just be careful because the lead likes to break. Of course, there's lots of other alternatives too, including a toothpick, safety pin or basically any other pointy thing you have laying around.

  • Want to know what an APK file is and how to install them?

AndroidPIT DIY SIM tray tool pencil
Mechanical pencil lead breaks easy, but if you're careful it'll work. © ANDROIDPIT
Do you have any other secret SIM tools to share?



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Samsung Galaxy Alpha price and availability [updated: now available in the UK]

Samsung recently announced its latest iteration in the Samsung Galaxy series, the Galaxy Alpha, with octa-core processor, 4.7-inch Super AMOLED HD display and metal frame. Naturally, consumers are eager to learn the price and availability of this iPhone-like handset. Here’s what we have. Update: In the UK, the Galaxy Alpha is now available via Vodafone, EE, Carphone Warehouse and Three. See below for the offers.

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The sleek new Galaxy Alpha. / © Samsung
While there is no news yet on North American pricing and availability just yet (all you Verizon, AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile users will have to wait), we do have some details for the UK. The Galaxy Alpha has an off-contract price of £549.

Galaxy Alpha UK pricing and availability


Vodafone has now commenced offering the Galaxy Alpha for free to customers on a 38.50 GBP per month contract. You can pay 199 GBP up front if you want their cheapest contract of 26.50 GBP per month. Vodafone previously confirmed that it will distribute the device in all of the current colors (Dazzling White, Frosted Gold, Charcoal Black and Sleek Silver), although right now I can't see the gold version on the site.

Carphone Warehouse also has all the same three colors (minus gold), plus an exclusive blue model. Carphone Warehouse have the Galaxy Alpha for zero pounds upfront on a 33 GBP per month contract with O2, or for 34.50 GBP on Vodafone itself.

EE is also stocking the Galaxy Alpha, but only in black or white. The cheapest you can get an Alpha with EE is 19 GBP up front on a 45.99 GBP per month plan. A 35.99 GBP per month planwith 1 GB of included data will set you back 69.99 GBP up front.

  • Pick up a Galaxy Alpha from EE.

Three will let you have a Galaxy Alpha for 49 GBP upfront on a 28 GBP per month contract. You can also pay zero upront and jump on a 33 GBP per month plan for two years.

  • Grab a Galaxy Alpha via Three.

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A look at the four Galaxy Alpha colors. / © Samsung

Galaxy Alpha US pricing and availability


We know that the Galaxy Alpha will be making its way to the US and will definitely appear on both the AT*T and T-Mobile networks, but we still don't have any confirmations.

Though it's had its fair share of criticism, in our hands on Samsung Galaxy Alpha review we found the handset to be rather impressive, and worthy of the Galaxy name.

Will you be buying the Galaxy Alpha when it is released in your territory?



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How to Change Your Name on Facebook So People Can Search Your Maiden or Married Name

So you got married, and now your name on Facebook doesn't relate to your new name.  This article will discuss how to change to your married name, and still be able to have people search for you under your former maiden name.





So you got married, and now your name on Facebook doesn't relate to your new name.  This article will discuss how to change to your married name, and still be able to have people search for you under your former maiden name.


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    Visit the Facebook website. Log in with your username and password, if you haven't stored the information for later use.
     



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    Click the button marked "Account" in the top-right corner of your Facebook screen.


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    Click the "Account Settings" button from the drop-down list.


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    Click the "Edit" link to the right of the row marked "Name" which displays your former (now maiden) name.


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    Change your name in the "last" name box, to read your new "married" name.


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    Type your full maiden (first and last) name into the "Alternate name" box. The next line labelled "Alternate name" is for your maiden name.For example, if your maiden name is Christina Lee and your married name is Christina Smith, do not type Christina Lee-Smith. Just type "Christina Lee" in this "Alternate name" box.


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    Click the "Save changes" button.


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    Type your password in the "Password" box below these entries.


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    Click "Save changes" one more time. It's all done and now people can find you either by your maiden name or your married name.



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    Visit the Facebook website. Log in with your username and password, if you haven't stored the information for later use.


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    Click the button marked "Account" in the top-right corner of your Facebook screen.


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    Click the "Account Settings" button from the drop-down list.


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    Click the "Edit" link to the right of the row marked "Name" which displays your former (now maiden) name.


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    Change your name in the "last" name box, to read your new "married" name.


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    Type your full maiden (first and last) name into the "Alternate name" box. The next line labelled "Alternate name" is for your maiden name.For example, if your maiden name is Christina Lee and your married name is Christina Smith, do not type Christina Lee-Smith. Just type "Christina Lee" in this "Alternate name" box.


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    Click the "Save changes" button.


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    Type your password in the "Password" box below these entries.


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    Click "Save changes" one more time. It's all done and now people can find you either by your maiden name or your married name.

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How to Change Your Gmail Password

You may want to change your Gmail password because you're worried that someone may know your password, or just because it's advisable to change your password from time to time to protect your safety. Whatever your reason for wanting to change your Gmail password, you can learn to do it in under a minute by following these easy steps.



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    - Watch a 10 second video

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    Log in to your Gmail account. Type in your username and password.



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    - Watch a 10 second video

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    Click on the gear. This button looks like a small cog and is located near the top right corner of your screen.


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    - Watch a 10 second video

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    Select "Settings." It's the fourth category from the top of the drop-down menu. This will open up the Settings menu.


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    - Watch a 10 second video

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    Select "Accounts and Import." It's the fourth item from the left of the top of the Settings tool bar.


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    - Watch a 10 second video

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    Select "Change Password." It's the first option at the top of the page. This will open a new window called "My Account."


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    - Watch a 10 second video

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    Type in your current password.


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    - Watch a 10 second video

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    Type in a new password. As you type it, you will see the strength of the password to the left of the new password. Pick a password with a high strength for your own security.


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    - Watch a 10 second video

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    Confirm your new password.


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