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Grab a domain name for $1 Today from Netfirms

If you are looking to buy a new domain than it is the time, because Netfirms is offering domains for just 1$ in the occasion of celebrating their 25th anniversary. Register any new .com domain name for only $1 at Netfirms. Take this opportunity to save big time! There’s no catch in this promotion. Below are the terms - Limit one per credit card. Promotional price applies to the first year... 

Pay as You Go mobile broadband

Mobile broadband this is the latest BUZZ in gadget industry, and with the introduction of 3G – 4G this industry is growing vast and fast. The sales figures from leading broadband comparison site Broadband Expert (http://www.broadband-expert.co.uk/ ) show for the first time that consumers prefer Pay as You Go mobile broadband to contract mobile broadband. The comparison site reports that 53% of... 

Completely Transparent Windows Phone

The Window Phone is a concept mobile phone that is able to transform its appearance like a window as per the weather. The phone is designed as a thin, clear and transparent plastic sheet, which remains clear during a sunny day, becomes humid during a rainy day and takes a dump outlook during a snowy day. The user can write text messages or draw pictures on the phone in different weather conditions... 

Learn Windows tweaking with Gpedit and Regedit – Part 1

If you like Tweaking Windows than you must be aware of Regedit, it’s the best way to change the settings of Windows, like its operation, its behavior, for instance, you can disable access or hide any drive using Registry Editor (Regedit). But the problem with editing registry is that you need to know where, which key and of what type should be created to perform a following job. But this is not... 

Why there is 140 characters limit in Twitter?

Twitter lets you write and read messages of up to 140 characters, or the very length of this sentence, including all punctuation and spaces. The messages are public and you decide what sort of messages you want to receive—Twitter being a recipient driven information network. In addition, you can send and receive Twitter messages, or tweets, equally well from your desktop or your mobile phone.... 

On April 12, Microsoft will launch Visual Studio 2010

On April 12, Microsoft will launch Visual Studio 2010, you can join them at the launch ceremony by registering yourself a seat today and by joining them at the Microsoft Visual Studio Conference & Expo, you will not only experience the launch alongside the Visual Studio team and industry legends – you’ll get three days of sessions by the best speakers in the industry on the latest... 

beingPC IS BACK!!

Finally!!! After approx 3 days beingPC is UP again, when I started beingPC 4 months back from now, I choose a cheap hosting service with limited bandwidth and limited web space and that’s what I suffered 3 days back. From the day I started beingPC it is going UP and achieving milestones, till now I have written 252 Posts in 32 categories that means 2 posts per day on average. Check out what exactly... 

5 Best Free WordPress Theme From WP REX

Once again I am back with a new set of free wordpress templates and once again they are not just any free wordpress theme they are the BEST in every category whether it is Looks, SEO etc… and this is why every time I post wordpress theme it becomes the most popular post of beingpc. But this time all the theme are from a new website named WP REX. Below are the top 5 best free themes that I was... 

Disable "Solve PC Issues" Notification Messages in Windows 7

Sometime back I have written a post on What is the Windows Experience Index and How To tweak it and following it with lots of Windows 7 related hacking and tweaking tutorials. I added another article which was quite very popular ie How To Format USB drive into NTFS format to make complete use of USB Space. Now today again I am writing on my favorite topic Windows 7 tweaking. Solve PC Issues - It is... 

Now Search results are no more censored in China

We all know that Google move out from China due to cyber attack originating from China, and while investigating into these attacks Google had uncovered evidence to suggest that the Gmail accounts of dozens of human rights activists connected with China were being routinely accessed by third parties, most likely via phishing scams or malware placed on their computers. After this Google made clear that...