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How to Open .torrent Files?
Tip: This article teaches you how to open torrent file, if you are looking for more information click here or see the end of the post.
Torrents are the latest and fastest way of distributing softwares and other content on the web. With torrents users can download files from multiple users rather than having to download [...]
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How to Open .AMR Files?
Many times you may download music files which are in .amr format, by default Windows does not have the capability to open up .amr files and you will require an external audio player like QuickTime player or RealPlayer. Though both these players have support to play .amr files, we would suggest you use the Nokia Multimedia [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Calculate Percentages With Ease
Calculating percentages is really very easy, but believe us it can become quite a hassle when you really want to do it, we have spend time around fiddling with numbers to find the right formula before even using the calculator. Percentage Calculator is a easy to use online service that will allow you to calculate the [...] Read More | Tweet This
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What You Need to Know About Moving From Feedburner to Google Accounts
Just recently we wrote about how we faced problems while moving our Feed subscribers account from Feedburner to a Google Account, but that should not stop you from moving, since one day you will be forced migrated and that would not give you to time to transfer all your feeds to the new account. Here is [...] Read More | Tweet This
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Mark All Unread Messages as Read in Gmail [How To]
Over a period of time you may have tons of unread emails in your Gmail Inbox, most of these emails may be months or years old and navigating to each of these messages and marking them as read can be time consuming. Here are three simple steps in which you can mark all the [...] Read More | Tweet This
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How To View IP Configuration in Linux?
Viewing your IP configuration in Windows is quite easy and you can do it with a simple command like ipconfig, you can also view all connected applications and services using ipconfig /all. Linux on the other hand also has a similar command that shows you the IP configuration of the machine. To view the IP [...] Read More | Tweet This




