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Which software to choose, Hotspot Shield or Ultrasurf?

Which software to choose, Hotspot Shield or Ultrasurf? Regularly, at the early of every month, it is quite difficult to access Facebook due to the block of network providers. However, you can still access Facebook as normal. We hope the article below will be helpful for everyone to overcome this situation. Which software to choose, Hotspot Shield or Ultrasurf? You can also choose between Hotspot Shield and Ultrasurf you should use the appropriate software 1. Hotspot Shield This software allows you to access blocked facebook. Furthermore, Hotspot Shield ensures privacy for users. Hotspot Shield is also used for MAC OS, iOS, Android. In term of advantages, Hotspot Shield is quite simple for a lot of users.  It has high security mode and it does not reduce the loading speed. It is also easy for users to turn on/off the program. In term of disadvantages, the software has lots of ads, however, this situation can be overcome. 2. Ultrasurf This is also a p

Viber Vs WhatsApp: The battle of the messaging apps

Viber Vs WhatsApp: The battle of the messaging apps Viber and WhatsApp stand out above most messaging apps on Windows Phone 8, helping tens of millions of people around the world stay in touch. Viber has an attractive, simple design throughout the app However, if you’re torn between the two, or wondering which app has the most to offer, let our all-out head to head be your guiding light. What makes each stand out with Nokia fans? Viber lands the first punch, offering support for VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) calls. Because VoIP calls use a data connection, and you can use your regular Wi-Fi network, you can make completely free calls to other Viber users, wherever they are in the world. Simply tap one of your contacts – as you would using the People Hub on your Nokia Lumia – and you’ll be taken to their profile page, letting you make a call, send an instant message, email, or call/text their mobil

GPS : Global Positioning System

What is GPS? The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a satellite-based navigation system made up of a network of 24 satellites placed into orbit by the U.S. Department of Defense. GPS was originally intended for military applications, but in the 1980s, the government made the system available for civilian use. GPS works in any weather conditions, anywhere in the world, 24 hours a day. There are no subscription fees or setup charges to use GPS. How it works GPS satellites circle the earth twice a day in a very precise orbit and transmit signal information to earth. GPS receivers take this information and use triangulation to calculate the user's exact location. Essentially, the GPS receiver compares the time a signal was transmitted b

How to perform a clean installation of Windows

How to perform a clean installation of Windows You can perform a clean installation of Windows 8.1 or Windows 8 using installation media, such as a DVD or USB flash drive. You don't need a previous version of Windows installed on your PC to perform a clean installation of Windows 8.1 , but you do for Windows 8 . If your PC doesn't have a version of Windows already installed, you'll need install a previous version of Windows or buy Windows 8.1 or a System Builder version of Windows 8 at a local retailer if it's available in your country or region. To perform a clean installation using a DVD or USB flash drive If you bought Windows 8.1 or Windows 8 on DVD from a participating retailer, or created a DVD or bootable USB flash drive when you downloaded Windows using Upgrade Assistant, follow these steps to perform a clean installat

Android vs. iOS

Android vs. iOS Google's Android and Apple's iOS are operating systems used primarily in mobile technology , such as smartphones and tablets. Android, which is Linux -based and partly open source, is more PC -like than iOS, in that its interface and basic features are generally more customizable from top to bottom. However, iOS' uniform design elements are sometimes seen as being more user-friendly. You should choose your smartphone and tablet systems carefully, as switching from iOS to Android or vice versa will require you to buy apps again in the Google Play or Apple App Store. Android is now the world’s most commonly used smartphone platform and is used by many different phone manufacturers. iOS is only used on Apple devices, such as the iPhone . Comparison chart

3G vs. 4G

3G vs. 4G How much faster is 4G compared to 3G and what applications run better on 4G? 3G and 4G are standards for mobile communication. Standards specify how the airwaves must be used for transmitting information (voice and data). 3G (or 3rd Generation) was launched in Japan in 2001. As recently as mid-2010, the networks for most wireless carriers in the U.S. were 3G. 3G networks were a significant improvement over 2G networks, offering higher speeds for data transfer. The improvement that 4G offers over 3G is often less pronounced. Analysts use the analogy of standard vs Hi-Def TV to describe the difference between 3G and 4G. Comparison chart 3G 4G Data Throughput Up to 3.1Mbps with an average speed range between 0.5 to 1.5