Smartphones becomes best companion of youngsters. Now phones are not limited to calling and messaging. We perform many tasks with phones like internet browsing, photo capturing, Email, Store large Amount of data, use different Apps etc. Due to crazy of smartphones in young generation thousands of latest smartphones get launched every years. If you are planning to buy smartphone then much ...
Android device are used widely and become our new generation phones. Android devices are popular because of there are attractive features including fast internet, Video calling, Audio and Video at HD quality, camera, installing custom ROM and UI etc. Android device support multitasking and multiprocessing that is we can run several programs at the same time for example we can listen music ...
Android mobiles are popular in market because Android offer you the amazing features in cheaper rates. Android is based on Linux based Operating System and hardware independent. Android smartphones include features like high quality camera, touch support, Fast 3G, 4G and so on internet speed connections, RAM, ROM, processor with many other features which makes Android a best class smartphone. ...
How To Install .Net Framework 3.5 (includes 2.0 and 3.0) Offline In Windows 8 and 8.1 Without Internet Connection
Now-a-days it is common that all the third-party software requires Microsoft .Net Framework installed on system. The problem is that different software requires different versions of installed .Net Framework. Actually, windows 8 and 8.1 are available with latest version .Net Framework 4.5. Most software requires version 3.5 to run. This problem arises on every fresh Windows 8/8.1 ...
Are you a Internet Explorer fan? I guess, you're not. Good. Actually, Microsoft is going to remove his traditional pre-installed browser in its next version of Windows. News from our sources from within Microsoft reported that Microsoft is not supporting boring Internet Explorer Browser. It was guessed by all that next version would be IE v11.0 but it is not. Actually, in previous version ...