Thursday, February 9, 2012

How To Disable Automatic Download on Internet Download Manager

Internet download manager is often automatically captures files that we do not really want to download. This would result in internet bandwidth that can fill up quickly and will interfere with some activities that you are running simultaneously on your computer. In addition, for those who have multiple network computers in one house, active IDM will make another computer running slow or halting.


Therefore, just turn off the automatic download feature on your Internet download manager. Here's how to disable it.


Open internet download manager
On the menu bar, click the “download”, then “option”.


Click on the ”file types” tab, then click “edit list”.

Give the check on the “show the dialog to add an address to the lists of exceptions” "function gives thechecklist on that options is to enter a URL automatically to the existing list below when we cancel thedownload from the same place as many as two times.


If the URL is entered in the list, the IDM will not do automatically download to that address.
In addition, you can also add URLs manually to the list by clicking the Add button.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Android 4.0.3 Platform and Updated SDK tools



Today we are announcing Android 4.0.3, an incremental release of the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) platform. The new release includes a variety of optimizations and bug fixes for phones and tablets, as well as a small number of new APIs for developers. The new API level is 15.

Some of the new APIs in Android 4.0.3 include:
Social stream API in Contacts provider: Applications that use social stream data such as status updates and check-ins can now sync that data with each of the user’s contacts, providing items in a stream along with photos for each. This new API lets apps show users what the people they know are doing or saying, in addition to their photos and contact information.


Calendar provider enhancements. Apps can now add color to events, for easier tracking, and new attendee types and states are now available.
New camera capabilities. Apps can now check and manage video stabilization and use QVGA resolution profiles where needed.
Accessibility refinements. Improved content access for screen readers and new status and error reporting for text-to-speech engines.
Incremental improvements in graphics, database, spell-checking, Bluetooth, and more.
For a complete overview of what’s new in the platform, see the Android 4.0.3 API Overview.
Going forward, we’ll be focusing our partners on Android 4.0.3 as the base version of Ice Cream Sandwich. The new platform will be rolling out to production phones and tablets in the weeks ahead, so we strongly encourage you to test your applications on Android 4.0.3 as soon as possible.
We would also like to remind developers that we recently released new version of the SDK Tools (r16) and of the Eclipse plug-in (ADT 16.0.1). We have also updated the NDK to r7.
Visit the Android Developers site for more information about Android 4.0.3 and other platform versions. To get started developing or testing on the new platform, you can download it into your SDK using the Android SDK Manager.

Easy way to Find Lost cell phone

This is to enable your cell phone wallpaper in the cell phones display settings
to show a QR barcode with instructions for returning the phone if lost.

Step 1

You will use the free site here
http://www.geraldkrug.com click on "Create" button then
fill out form and then
click "Createcqcode" button

Step 2

Then get the API URL
found above this image.
Test the API URL to make sure it works
by putting in browser address box
and go there on the internet.

Step 3

Then go click on the "Lost" button to encode a QRcode with the API url.


Step 4


Input your API URL in any box you want to
and click "CreateQRcode" button.
Use your cell phone camera take a picture and set it as wallpaper.
Any one who finds the phone and scans the QRcode it goes to the website
You just Created back at step #1