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Use Email to Convert Files into Different Formats

Posted on 10 February 2012 by Tea Server

There exist quite a few online services that let you convert files from one format to another. You upload the source file, specify the output format and within seconds, the converted file in the desired format becomes available for download. That’s easy but there are somes limitations with this approach:

  1. When you want to convert a file, you have to upload it to the file conversion service. This is not an issue when you are converting files from the desktop but how do you upload files from iPhone, Android or any other mobile browser.
  2. Sometimes clients will send you files in obscure formats as email attachments. In order to convert those files in a format that your apps can understand, you will download the attachments to your desktop and then upload them to the file conversion service. That’s work.

Zamzar, a popular tool for converting files online, has added a new option that lets you convert files by email itself. You can forward your email attachments directly to Zamzar, without downloading them to the desktop, and they’ll be converted in no time.

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Convert Email attachment into Different File Formats

To get started, you need to forward the input (source) files to a specific email address like format@zamzar.com where format represents the file type of the desired output format.

For instance, if you have a Word document that you want to convert to PDF, you can send the file as an email attachment to pdf@zamzar.com. If you have a PDF file that you want to convert into an ebook, the corresponding conversion address would be epub@zamzar.com or mobi@zamzar.com depending on your ebook reader.

Here’s a complete list of input-output file formats that are currently supported by Zamzar. You can convert documents, presentations, ebooks, videos, audio files, archives and more.

In my test, the converted files were delivered quickly and the quality of the converted files was impressive. There’s no need to create any account at Zamzar and you can convert files up to 1 MB in a single batch. You may go for a pro account to convert bigger files that starts from $7 per month.

One more thing. You can only upload files by email and initiate the conversion process but you’ll still have to visit the Zamzar website to download the converted file. It stays on Zamzar servers for about a day and their download page is actually very confusing when accessed on a mobile phone.

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When Siri Attacks …

Posted on 07 February 2012 by Tea Server

When Siri Attacks …:

You’ve been warned. Indie filmmakers Andrew McMurry and Nathan McMurry put together this short clip, “Psycho Siri,” as an example of what could happen if you piss off an iPhone.

Hit play or go to Link [YouTube] – Thanks Tiffany!

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Inspirations

Posted on 06 February 2012 by Tea Server

Not only how you earn, is monitored by Islam, the way you spend, where you spend & how you spend is also being monitored by the great book. It is not only that your earnings are ‘Halal’ and now you … Continue reading

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7 Useful Educational Apps for Students

Posted on 05 February 2012 by Tea Server

Students have been using the internet now for almost a decade for aiding their studying, but the savvier of students are now downloading educational apps to their smartphones too. We’ve put together a great list of educational apps that students of varying ages can access and use to improve their studies.
Educational Apps for Students 7 Useful Educational Apps for Students
  1. BrainPOP: This is a great movie app (which is free) that teaches kids through mini movies about all sorts of different topics.
  2. The Elements – A visual exploration: This app is great for all students who struggle with the elements in science. The app takes the student through the periodic table and illustrates each element with examples and information. Really helps illuminate what could be seen as a boring science topic.
  3. GarageBand: This amazing musical app is perfect for music students who want to practise but don’t have their instrument on them. It encourages creativity and professionalism, and is so well designed they’ll be hooked for hours.
  4. Kid Math Pro: Great for building basic math skills and building confidence with numbers. The app is friendly and aimed at children 8-12 years old, so will last them a while too. The maths skills are built and grown through playing math games, so perfect for the children who don’t like maths too.
  5. Lift the Lid- Math App: Another fantastic mathematics application, but this time for the slightly more advanced children. This app is aimed at children older than the previous app, so a great one for them to prove and progress onto.
  6. NASA App: This great educational app from NASA is perfect for students wanting to build their knowledge about space and the beyond. It contains amazing photographs, videos, fun facts and even launch dates.
  7. Storykit: This App lets students create their own storybook by adding text and images. It works great on the ipad for revision notes, as it’s lets the student design their own layout which means the information is presented exactly how they want it to be.

Letting your child access these fantastic tools can often mean that learning becomes more fun and also means that learning carries on effortlessly outside the classroom. Children will want to participate in the learning too as these methods and apps are often much more fun than the revision and exercise booklets.

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Apple Scotland – iPhone commercial for Siri

Posted on 03 February 2012 by Tea Server

Apple Scotland – iPhone commercial for Siri:

[Video Link] Language NSFW. (Thanks, Byrd!)






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10 Secrets of the Vatican Exposed

Posted on 30 January 2012 by Tea Server

10 Secrets of the Vatican Exposed:

Vatican City may have fewer than 1,000 citizens and span only 110 acres, but it also has a multimillion-dollar budget and an unbelievably complex history. Understanding how it all works requires parsing through centuries of religious texts. Is the Vatican confusing and mysterious? Is the Pope Catholic? Here’s a look behind the scenes.

1. Regular Exorcise!

Baudelaire once said that “the greatest trick the devil ever pulled was convincing the world he doesn’t exist.” But in modern-day Vatican City, the devil is considered alive and well. The former Pope John Paul II personally performed three exorcisms during his reign, and the current Pope Benedict XVI is expanding the ranks of Catholic-sponsored exorcists throughout the world. In fact, Father Gabriele Amorth, the Church’s chief exorcist, claims to expel more than 300 demons a year from the confines of his Vatican office, and there are more than 350 exorcists operating on behalf of the Catholic Church in Italy alone. Amorth also teaches bishops how to tell the difference between satanic possession and psychiatric illness, noting that those who suffer from the former seem to be particularly repulsed by the sight of holy water and the cross.

2. Where Thieves Go to Prey

With 1.5 crimes per citizen, Vatican City has the highest crime rate in the world. It’s not that the cardinals are donning masks and repeatedly robbing the bank, it’s just that the massive crowds of tourists make Vatican City a pickpocket’s paradise. The situation is complicated by the fact that the Vatican has no working prison and only one judge. So most criminals are simply marched across the border into Italy, as part of a pact between the two countries. (The Vatican’s legal code is based on Italy’s, with some modifications regarding abortion and divorce.) Crimes that the Vatican sees fit to try itself—mainly shoplifting in its duty-free stores—are usually punished by temporarily revoking the troublemaker’s access to those areas. But not every crime involves theft. In 2007, the Vatican issued its first drug conviction after an employee was found with a few ounces of cocaine in his desk.

3. The Worst Confessions

Some sins are simply too much for a local bishop to forgive. While priests can absolve a sin as serious as murder (according to the Church), there are five specific sins that require absolution from the Apostolic Penitentiary. This secretive tribunal has met off and on for the past 830 years, but in January of 2009, for the first time ever, its members held a press conference to discuss their work.

Three of the five sins they contemplate can only be committed by the clergy. If you’re a priest who breaks the seal of confession, a priest who offers confession to his own sexual partners, or a man who has directly participated in an abortion and wants to become a priest, then your case must go before the tribunal to receive absolution. The other two sins can be committed by anyone. The first, desecrating the Eucharist, is particularly bad because Catholics believe that the bread and wine transubstantiate into the body and blood of Christ. Messing with them is like messing with Jesus. And then, there’s the sin of attempting to assassinate the Pope. That one’s pretty self-explanatory.

The meetings of the Apostolic Penitentiary are kept confidential because they’re a different form of confession. The sinner is referred to by a pseudonym, and only the Major Penitentiary, Cardinal James Francis Stafford, decides how the sin shall be dealt with. Presumably, a bunch of Hail Marys doesn’t cut it.

4. Read the Pope’s Mail

The Vatican Library. (Image credit: Flickr user Francesco Costa)

The Vatican’s secret archives haven’t been truly secret since Pope Leo XIII first allowed scholars to visit in 1881. Today, it’s even more accessible. Outsiders are free to examine the correspondences of every pope for the past 1,000 years, although there is one catch: Guests have to know exactly what they’re looking for. With 52 miles of shelves in the archives, the librarians prohibit browsing.

The most famous letter there is probably Henry VIII’s request that his marriage to Catherine of Aragon be annulled, which Pope Clement VII denied. Henry divorced Catherine anyway and married Anne Boleyn (and four other women), leading to Rome’s break with the Church of England. The archives also contain an abundance of red ribbons, which were used to bind 85 petitions from English clergyman and aristocrats.

5. The Pope Likes to Text Message

Pope Benedict XVI routinely sends text messages of his homilies to mobile subscribers around the world, and in 2009, the Vatican opened up an official YouTube channel to show various Papal addresses and ceremonies. The Vatican even released an iPhone application that contains multilingual versions of the Breviary prayer book and the prayers of daily mass. But the Pope’s enthusiasm for technology isn’t limited to cell phones and the Internet. The Vatican has also added solar panels to the roof of the Pope Paul VI auditorium as part of its commitment to fight climate change.

6. They Have the Finest Swiss Bodyguards

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Nowadays, the Swiss have a reputation for pacifism, but back in the 1500s, they were considered an unstoppable military force. Swiss armies were renowned for the their mastery of a weapon called the halberd, a deadly combination of a spear and an axe, and their ground troops were famous for routinely demolishing legions of enemies on horseback. After Pope Julius II witnessed their ferocity in battle 500 years ago, he recruited a few soldiers to become his personal bodyguards. Ever since, Swiss Guards have pledged fidelity to the Pope, sometimes dying for the cause. During the sacking of Rome in 1527, for instance, three quarters of them were killed while providing cover for Pope Clement VII to escape.

Today, the hundred or so members of the Swiss Guard spend most of their time bedecked in Renaissance garb, twirling their halberds in ceremonies or manning checkpoints around the Vatican. When the Guards are actually protecting the Pope, they wear plain clothes and carry distinctly modern weapons.

7. The Mafia Dipped into the Collection Plate

In The Godfather: Part III, a shady deal between the mafia and the Vatican leads to the murder of the Pope. Was this based on a true story? Possibly. On the morning of September 29, 1978, Pope John Paul I was found dead, sitting up in his bed, after only 33 days in office. Although Vatican officials claimed the 65-year-old pope died of a heart attack, there was never an autopsy, and at the time, the Vatican definitely had ties to organized crime. Sure enough, in 1982, Vatican Bank president Father Paul Marcinkus resigned from his post after a series of scandals exposed the bank’s ties to the mafia. Eventually, the bank had to repay more than $200 million to its creditors. But Marcinkus was never indicted of a crime. And though he was suspected of being involved in several mysterious deaths, including Pope John Paul I’s, Marcinkus successfully claimed diplomatic immunity in the United States and retired to Arizona in 1990.

8. There’s No Vice-Pope

Once a cardinal becomes the Pope, he’s the designated leader of the Catholic Church and God’s representative on Earth for the rest of his life. As with Supreme Court justices, he can resign before his death, but that’s unlikely. (It’s been more than 500 years since the last papal resignation.) Further, as modern medicine improves, even seriously ill people tend to stick around longer, meaning that a Pope could be alive but unable to perform his duties for years, as was the case with John Paul II. What happens then? Well, no one is really sure. A cardinal can take over the Pope’s responsibilities as the Vatican’s head of state, but no one else is allowed to carry out his ceremonial duties. In the end, many masses and benedictions simply go unperformed until the Pope either passes away or recovers.

9. Faith-Based Economics

The Vatican needs several hundred million dollars per year to operate. Its many financial responsibilities include running international embassies, paying for the Pope’s travels around the world, maintaining ancient cathedrals, and donating considerable resources to schools, churches, and health care centers. So where does that money come from? Catholics pay tithes to their local parishes and donate about $100 million every year to the Vatican itself. But collection plates aren’t the Vatican’s only source of money. The city-state also gets cash from books, museums, stamps, and souvenir shops. (Get your limited-edition Vatican euros here!)

But that’s not always enough. By the end of 2007, the city-state was $13.5 million in the hole. Part of the problem was the weakened American dollar, which translated into less purchasing power. Another contributing factor was the lackluster performance of the Vatican’s newspaper, L’Osservatore Romano. To boost subscriptions, the Pope has asked the editor to spice up the layout with more photos and allowed him to cover world news stories in addition to the traditional religious fare.

10. Even the ATMs Are in Latin

(Image credit: Flickr user Seth Schoen)

The Vatican Bank is the only bank in the world that allows ATM users to select Latin to perform transactions. That’s just one symbol of the Holy See’s continued devotion to the language. Pope Benedict XVI has been particularly passionate about reviving the language and purportedly holds many informal conversations in Latin. (Pope John Paul II generally spoke Polish.)

The Vatican’s Latin Foundation tries to keep the language relevant by translating modern phrases into the ancient tongue. In 2003, they released an updated dictionary that included the terms “rush hour” (tempus maximae frequentiae) and “dishwasher” (escariorum lavatory). Interestingly, the translations can have serious consequences. A recent U.S. lawsuit was brought against the Vatican for conspiring to protect a child-molesting priest, and it was held up for months as the Church’s experts rejected the prosecuting team’s Latin translations of terms such as “conspiracy to commit fraud.”

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The above article was written by David Goldenberg. It is reprinted with permission from the May/June 2009 issue of mental_floss magazine.

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Nokia Lumia 900 Specs and Features

Posted on 25 January 2012 by Tea Server

CES 2012 turned out to be a rather barren for Windows Phone fanatics. Many of them would have thought that Sony Ericsson, Nokia and other OEMs would unveil new devices at this event, but unfortunately it did not happen. However, the release of Nokia Lumia 900 (and HTC Titan II too) stole all the lime-light, for all good reasons. New Nokia Lumia 900 is a successor of Lumia 800 and packs in some of the most powerful features.

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Nokia Lumia 900 review

Nokia would be eyeing 2012 to regain its lost battlefield in smartphone segment with a flagship products like Lumia series devices. The hardware has got a small bump, which is always a welcome move since we know Microsoft and OEMs have provided outdated hardware so far. The Lumia 900 incorporates industries’ best features like 4G LTE support, 1.4 GHz single-core snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch AMOLED display with Nokia’s flagship Gorilla glass technology and much more. Let’s take a glance at all the features of this new device from Nokia.

Lumia 900 Specs and Features

  • Windows Phone 7.5 OS
  • 1.4 GHz Qualcomm APQ8055+ MDM9200 processor (single-core processor in layperson’s term)
  • 4.3-inch AMOLED ClearBlack screen with Corning Gorilla glass technology
  • 480 x 800 resolution with capacitive touch-screen
  • 512MB RAM
  • 16GB internal storage (~14.5GB usable)
  • 8MP rear camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual LED flash
  • 1MP front facing camera for video (Tango) calling
  • HD video recording capability
  • Supported Networks: HSPA+, HSUPA, LTE Cat 3, GPRS, EDGE class B and WCDMA
  • Bluetooth, WiFi, Micro USB
  • 1830 mAH battery
  • Continuous talk up to 7 hours
  • Weight: 5.6 ounces

Lumia 900 is definitely worth checking out. However, the decisive factor would be its price. It will only perform well in the smartphone arena if Nokia keeps it to a reasonable price, so a common could afford a device. Of course, the announcement of low-end devices may help them, but the segment they would be eyeing would be high-end device rather than low-end device, which works well in Asian markets only.

The Nokia Lumia 900 will also be running on Windows Phone 7.5 Mango with Tango calling feature and LTE network support. It is a first ever Windows Phone by Nokia to support LTE network, which puts it ahead of iPhone, which is yet to support LTE network. No doubt, the number of people using LTE network on their device is diminutive, but they would definitely love to take an advantage of early birds.

This device will be served in two different flavors- black and Cyan. Like previous Lumia series devices, the hardware is wrapped beneath single-piece polycarbonate unibody design. The lumia 900 is elegant looking device and rather stocky, making it as a MUST have device in 2012. The 1830mAh battery will give you a talk time up to 7 hours, so you can still enjoy the phone on battery hogger LTE network.

Video: Nokia Lumia 900 Commercial

Nokia Lumia 900 Price in Pakistan

There is yet no information available about the ETA (Release Date) and price in Pakistan, but we expect it to be available in Q1 of 2012. If rumours to be believed then it will be available in March, 2012.

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The 5 Best Technological Advances Since 2000

Posted on 22 January 2012 by Tea Server

There have been a lot of technological advances since 2000 that deserve their place in history. Its amazing to think how far we have come in such a short time, with gadgets seemingly taking leaps and bounds every year and improving on already amazing ideas and technology. These not only make our lives easier but also help more products enter the marketplace based upon these technologies.

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There are five advances that I think really stand out more than the others simply because they have turned the world upside down with their place in our world, making it easier for consumers and businesses alike to reach more people, bring in new products and generally live a better life.

1. Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi is now found in just about every store, hotel, house, and café around the world, making it possible to connect to the internet without stringing a bunch of cables into the back of the computer. Since this advance, it has helped cell phones, tablets, laptops and other devices enter the marketplace more successfully as well. When our wifi goes down we forget how amazing this technology actually is.

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2. Social media

Sites like Facebook and Twitter are extremely technologically advanced and it’s not just about helping others stay in touch with each other. Businesses rely on this social media more than anyone else in order to reach their target demographics, get feedback on their products and market successfully. A number of technologies have imitated these sites and the academic world has latched on by offering courses in social media.

3. The Smart Phone

The cell phone was advanced but the smart phone has gone above and beyond. The Android and the iPhone have popularized the concept but there are many manufacturers who have entered the arena. With apps becoming more and more popular as a way of doing business, the smart phone has internet access, a camera, gps, and many other features, making it an integral part of one’s life. It’s no longer just for making phone calls – it’s used for school, shopping, business, gaming, research and other aspects of life.

4. Electric Cars

There’s no longer a need to use gas or petrol to fuel cars. With the advancement of electrical and hybrid cars, it’s truly a green solution for the earth. Since the first prototype was designed, many manufacturers have piggy-backed on the idea to create more designs that use just electric or a combination of electric/petrol. As technology advances are made, the electric car is getting larger and faster as well.

5. 3D technology

3D technology is getting smaller and more readily available. The technology is going into televisions, smart phones, cinemas, laptops and everywhere else. Over the past 5 years, there’s been more 3D movies released to the big screen than ever before and the trend will continue as more television brands are releasing 3D televisions to the public. The 3D glasses are more advanced than the old paper ones and it’s changing the way people think about watching television and playing video games. However glasses less technology on a mass scale will bring this even further.

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Reviewing the LogMeIn app

Posted on 20 January 2012 by Tea Server

The coolest apps of all that I’ve discovered on the app store has to be the LogMeIn.com client for the iPhone. It basically allows you to access another computer in your LogMeIn account over the Internet by some insane technology, and you can use your computer directly from your phone! That’s ultra amazing, and I was totally blown away by the speed with which you can control your computer.

Here’s a snapshot of the website which says that the app is totally for free, and in this free version out can do just about everything like file sharing or direct computer control. The pro version gives other benefits, but I didn’t find any of them very top requirement material.

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In order for this to work, you need to have the free client installed on the computer as well. Once you’ve done that, you will be able to either browse the computer files entirely via your phone, or access the entire computer desktop. Here’s a couple of snaps from my computer folder structure which is very easy to navigate.

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The last picture shows how you can also retrieve files from your computer hard disk via the Internet over to your iPhone. Totally neat.

As for desktop sharing, the only limitation is the lack of a proper keyboard and a small iPhone screen, otherwise it’s pretty smooth if you want to work on your computer on the go.

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I was able to work normally and even work on my document files using the standard qwerty keyboard input.

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Overall it’s an awesome application and highly recommended, especially if you don’t want to take all your hardware wherever you go. Good for me since I often gave to access data from remote locations, and with the added functionality of retrieving files and stuff this is a totally new definition of mobile computing.

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Blogger iPhone app

Posted on 19 January 2012 by Tea Server

First post from the iPhone app. A good way to share on-the-go. Who knows … maybe this’ll get me back to blogging.



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Candy Pot does well on App stores worldwide

Posted on 18 January 2012 by Tea Server

Very often I am asked why I put so many hours into my work at P@SHA, why whenever I am on a visit to Lahore or Islamabad I try and meet as many people as I can. Admittedly, at the end of a long day trip, I am totally wiped out. So why is it worth it? Or is it worth it at all? I think it is and the reason for that is that in every corner of this country there is interesting work being done in technology – and I love being part of it. I love talking about it. I love cheering on each and every person and company in this space because of their passion, their technical competence and the image they project of a Pakistan that is so different from the one that is projected in Western media.

One such story is that of a young man I met some years ago. He was trying to put up the pretense of being a blogger but had hardly written any posts. He did some microblogging on Twitter and Facebook but generally he was busy tinkering around with Microsoft technology. Having graduated from NUCES-FAST Karachi, he had worked at several companies but the entrepreneurial bug bit him and he  was anxious to start his own venture and take it wherever it was destined to go.But one makes ones own destiny I am told. And Munir  and his partner Amirhave proven that this is indeed true.tart his own venture and take it wherever it was destined to go.They set up Pi Labs which is a company that truly believes in the power

of mobility. This team of young, energetic and dedicated bunch of engineers & designers have always been eager to push the boundaries of what’s possible. Their passion for mobile software and their ability to deliver engaging solutions has brought them much acclaim. Early adoption of Windows Phone 7 meant that they were one of the first companies globally to deliver an app to the Microsoft Marketplace although their expertise is not limited to Windows Phone 7. It encompasses all platforms including iOS, Android and Palm’s WebOS.

The latest in their stable of applications is Candy Pot, a simple yet addictive game. It is a new app available for the iPhone and the iPod touch. There are two versions of the game – a full version which consists of 45 levels and a lite version which comprises 15 levels. As soon as you start the app, you are introduced to the main character – TinTin.

The objective of the game is to somehow move a spherical candy to a candy pot by using the basic principles of physics. A few friends –  biscuit bars, cotton candies and ice pipes – can help with the task. Some of the candies are heavier or bouncier than others. Each type of object is introduced to you at a different level of the game.

Features include 3 delicious worlds, 45 challenges, 2 awesome candy balls, 5 different objects and hundreds of hints to help you get through! This promotional video is worth watching.

Candy Pot has certainly performed well since its launch on November 18th 2011.

  1. Immediately after launch it was ranked in the top 50 games in more than 17 countries including US, China and India in both Puzzle and Family Category .
  2. It was ranked at #1 position in the Pakistani App Store for several days in both the Puzzle and Family Games Category (Above Cut The Rope and Angry Birds)
  3. It was amongst the top 25 in China during the Christmas/New Year holidays in both the Puzzle and Family Games Category.
  4. Candy Pot was amongst the top 10 in India last month in both the Puzzle and Family Games Category

Well done boys! All of us who know you are absolutely certain that this is the beginning of many more interesting apps that will top all stores worldwide.

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Best Time pass Online Flash Games by Miniclips.

Posted on 18 January 2012 by Tea Server

8 ball pool

8ballpol 8 ball pool is currently hot on miniclips, 8 ball pool is multiplayer live game means you can play against real mind human connected from all over the world in live online environment. You can play tournaments and can with credits. A player from other online people is select randomly against you. defeat him in the game. 

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Snowbowl

snowbowlmedicon Snowbowl is a new game inspired by winter season for Christmas event. I love the game play. A penguin over a snow ball to bowl down sea lions. The snow ball is coming from mountains on the uneven downward way towards the sea lions. You bowl out the sea lions on different levels. 

play this game for free now!!

Monkey Lander

Monkey lander is a very funny flash game in which you monkey pilot flies monkey craft, you have to collect fruits bananas, cheery , coconuts, and also use less coconut fuel, so after perfect landing on the platform the fuel will be converted into points. clear as many levels as you can.  

Ashes Cricket

A very good cricket sport game. Good simulation on flash small scale. Make runs as many as you can, jump to next match . Just you can bat in this game, you can play very cool shots by using cursor and k button for aggressive shots.

 

Baseball

baseball Baseball is all time favorite game, this flash version is also a cool one, you can enjoy by making home runs, hit swinging balls. you can play bottom of nine mode, arcade mode is also available. This version is pointing device base version. keyword is now used.

Play this game online for free!!

Stunt Pilot

stuntpilotmedicon Stunt Pilot is a amazing airplane game. The plane is doing stunts by passing through the rings and by doing different stunts you pass levels and get points. you collect stars while passing the rings. This game is real difficult game really enjoying for me. Complete all the levels without crashing the plane to become stunt pilot.  

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Commando 3

Commando 3 is miniclips award winning game. Its like commando sega game. Mouse is used to play this game. Control you character, there are two character in the game. Commando is on a mission against the enemies in Stalingrad.

Monkey kickoff

Monkey Kick off is cool one, a monkey kicks the coconuts and see how far it goes. The score is based on the distance of coconut that the monkey kicks. There are different monkey villages the far you kick the coconut the more villages coconut will pass. You need a perfect kick to break all the records.

Monster Island

Monster island is a game similar to angry bird. The scene is you the monster kill other monsters by throwing stones, bombs and other inventories. There are three different worlds of monsters and difficulties levels. just burst the monsters by using weapons. The less weapons you use the more stars you get.

Soccer Stars

All soccer stars is like shaolin soccer type mini game. When your team power is up , your ready to make booster kick with sound and video effects. defeat different teams on different levels. Each team has his own special kick.

Play many more world class online flash games on miniclips for free.

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Reviewing some iPhone apps (and getting some thumb exercise)

Posted on 18 January 2012 by Tea Server

So I have been checking out some of the neat free apps on the app store and found some pretty delightful stuff, and along that journey of app-discovery I also stumbled upon some general iPhone usage tricks for multitasking and ease of use. Before I give details of the apps, here’s a snapshot of the orientation lock button which can be accessed by pressing the home button twice.

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This is particularly useful when you’re lying down on one side and don’t want to tilt your phone in an awkward position to use it. By the way, all these snapshots can be taken by pressing the home and lock buttons simultaneously (forgive me if I sound like a noob).

And as for the multitasking part, I never knew that the iPhone was capable of something like it till I felt a slowing down in overall usage. Googling my problem I found out that just pressing the home button doesn’t close an app, but the double tap home button shows which apps are running at the moment, which you can close off properly by doing a press hold over any app till the red minus sign comes up, at which point you can kill the unwanted apps by just pressing the minus sign.

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Some of the apps that I had been running before making the aforementioned discovery include some interested music composing apps, a few of them a pure visual and auditory treat. Soundprism is one app which lets you play (and record in the pro version) synthesised sounds on a kind of keyboard the keys for which you can press as a group by selecting the shape of the area that you need to use to press them. Sounds a bit confusing, and I haven’t got the hand of it yet, but just pressing those keys and listening to the soothing sounds is enough to keep you entertained on a lazy Sunday night.

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Another interesting app among many is the PatternMusic app which is exactly like the Koan X Platinum software I used on the PC a long time ago. Panning “instrument” icons over the space allows you to adjust their volume and panning, and you can configure each instruments tune and melody in a a separate interface. Again, you need to pay money to be able to save anything, and I am not sure if anyone would do so much work in this just to have their creations not saved.

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TurboViewer allows me to view wireframes of DWG files of almost any size with ease. Standard punch zoom and orbit operations can be done to review the wireframe models. I don’t see too much utility for this app, but with superior markup options thus would definitely be a must have for CAD managers and designers on the move.

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And then I tried out the WordFued app, which had me hooked for quite some time. Apart from the mildly annoying ads after every move you make, this is a neat app for casual multiplayer play, and definitely gives you a chance to exercise those neurone while you’re lounging on your couch.

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Finally, a snapshot from another cute app which serves a noble purpose; to put the sleepless ones to sleep. The monotonous snore of this little red guy floating on a cloud will definitely send anyone to where he is. A little nudge to his cloud moves him around the screen, and a more violent shake can disturb him, but he never wakes up!

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Should be enough app review for now. Just realised that my right thumbs aching after writing such a long post on a teeny weeny screen. Until next time.

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5 iPhone Apps For Better Business Finances

Posted on 15 January 2012 by Tea Server

The diversity and sheer volume of iPhone apps is just one reason the Apple device is considered the most desirable smartphone on the market. The flexibility provided makes it ideal for personal and professional use, but it may surprise you that the iPhone is also a very capable tool for managing small business finances.

The wealth of accounting, finance, and bookkeeping apps offer small business owners the power to better manage their cash flow while creating new strategies to increase growth and efficiency. At times, however, the overabundance of options can make it difficult to sort out which apps are the most proficient when it comes to your specific accounting and financial needs.

5 iPhone Apps 5 iPhone Apps For Better Business Finances

The following are 5 must have iPhone Apps for managing small business finances:

1. MiniBooks

FreshBooks is a free accounting tool that allows small business owners to do a number of functions without the assistance of a professional accountant. MiniBooks is the mobile app version of this software, which offers an intuitive interface designed for the iPhone while still providing all the features included in your FreshBooks account. MiniBooks gives you the freedom to search for clients and contact them through the software. You can create, edit and send invoices, as well as estimates and payments. Timers can be started with a single tap and will continue to run even after exiting the application.

2. Mint.com

Mint consolidates all your financial accounts to a single mobile device. It automatically sorts each transaction into a predefined category, and allows you to set budgets while providing guidance on how to achieve your financial objectives. Whether your needs are business or personal, Mint for the iPhone can help you create more efficient spending habits and organize your bills.

3. iTarget

Part of managing small business finances is creating opportunities for growth. This is why in addition to accounting tools, earnings and growth analyzers such as iTarget are critical. iTarget features a very simple user interface where you enter in your earnings target and timescale. The software will then map out a series of annual income targets as well as the percentage of growth required to meet them.

4. Receipts

Small business owners are often required to keep detailed records of every purchase they make, as many seemingly personal transactions can fall into the realm of business. Rather than painstakingly going through your receipts and adding figures with a calculator, try utilizing the Receipts app for the iPhone. This app providers users with a way to enter in their business expenses and receipt information as they make their purchases, significantly ameliorating the burden of adding figures and sorting through crumpled pieces of paper come tax season.

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5. QuickBooks Online

QuickBooks Online is a free iPhone app that is designed to meet all your basic accounting needs. The app works in conjunction with your desktop software to track sales and expenses, send purchase orders, and manage your invoices. Collection notices can be sent directly from the app after linking it with an existing email account. A handy search tool helps you quickly locate clients and keep track of invoices that are past due. Intuit offers the app in four separate versions. The Pro Edition comes with Customer Snapshot, which gives an overview of your clients and sorts them by their invoice date.

Jamie Richards is a writer for EmployersLiabilityInsurance.com an online resource for business owners.

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