Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali is my name and I see myself as a devoted and hard working software engineer striving to keep up to date with the latest inventions and technologies in the IT world. Likeness for writing is one of the reasons that brought me here.I relish and strive on facing challenges and coming out of them with flying colors.
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Posts by Muhammad Ali
How to Google using handwrite search on your iPhone / Android / iPad
Jul 27th
Google knows how to keep things nice and excited don’t they? Just when we thought that Google search for mobile couldn’t get any better, the makers of the Android have gave us a pleasant surprise through a mobile feature named Handwrite search. Yes, this means you now have the flexibility to handwrite your search on the search page and view your search results. Steps to activate this cool feature await you after the break.
Public Access WiFi Continues to Grow as First Great Western opens up Free WiFi to Commuters
Jul 27th
Waiting for the train just got a lot less boring thanks to First Great Western’s announcement that they’ll be enhancing 23 of their UK railway stations with free WiFi access. Teaming up with The Cloud, one of Europe’s leading WiFi hotspot providers, they’ll be adding WiFi access to 13 of their stations, including Ealing Broadway, Maidenhead and Oxford, as well as revamping existing connections at 10 further stations, including Bath, Reading and Bristol.
Importance of Burglar Alarms
May 19th
Everyone deserves to have the piece of mind that they will be sleeping safe in their homes at night. Burglar Alarms can help give people this piece of mind, and this infographic presents the different types of ways people can protect themselves with the use of burglar alarms.
Windows Phone powered Facebook Phone in the works
May 10th
This was bound to happen someday wasn’t it? Business Insider‘s Microsoft source has revealed that the Redmondians have expressed keen interest in powering the long rumored Facebook Phone with their Metro UI based Windows Phone operating system.
Could this be the Galaxy S3?
May 3rd
You knew we were going to say something interesting about the Galaxy S3 and we haved decided not to disappoint you. What’s the story about the Galaxy S3 shown below? Well, we answer all these questions after the break.
Best Broadband Deals for UK
Apr 25th
Are you tired of the slow uploading of your e-mail client? Want to get out of the limitations of the slow dial up connection you use for your internet connectivity? Then why not get the benefits of high speed round the clock internet connectivity at the most reasonable of costs in town? Just point your web browser at the Best Broadband Deals at Uswitch. Uswitch proudly offers the most high speed data transfer deals to you at the best possible rates. You can find just the Best Broadband deal that suits your needs whether it is for home or for you cellphone.
Why Dell is the Computer Choice of Students
Apr 12th
When you’re going off to college, you want to pick a reasonably priced laptop that is light and portable. The personal computer should also be able to fulfill all of your coursework and software requirements. For many students, Dell is their computer choice and for very good reason.
Purchasing a Dell computer is the best choice a student can make because Dell notebook computers can connect to almost everything, such as your printer, tablets, smartphone, MP3 player, and many other devices. Dell Computers have a 2nd Generation Intel Core Processors, so you will never have to wait on your slow computer to finish an assignment that’s due the next day.
Top tips on becoming more environmentally friendly with your mobile phone
Apr 4th
How many mobile phones do you have lying around your home? A survey in 2010 found that 68% of respondents had kept one or more old mobiles that they no longer used. Furthermore, one in ten admitted to simply throwing them away with the household rubbish. Not only is this a complete waste of money, but throwing your mobile phone out with the rubbish is bad for the environment as parts of the phone contain rare earth metals. If you want to be more environmentally friendly, and make a few pounds for doing so, here are our top tips.
Don’t throw away your old phone just because the contract has expired. If there is nothing wrong with the handset, have it unlocked and get a new free sim card. giffgaff offers a free sim that works on a monthly basis so you won’t be tied into long contracts. These free sim cards are sent directly to your home and you can even transfer your old number.
HTC One X gets sneak previewed in UAE
Apr 1st
We are here at the Pavilion Town Dubai and as you would have noticed from my tweets, I am here for just one thing, seeing HTC One X get unleashed to the UAE smartphone loving audience.
The stage is all set for HTC’s 4.7 inch gigantic Android phone event to begin with a group of interesting bloggers and press folks itching to experience the device with their own hands. To add to the excitement, we have some nice looking food which makes this event all the more rewarding. The only thing that remains to make it a perfect event is HTC giving us a free unit of the sensational looking HTC One X (too optimistic!). Stay tuned here as we will bring you the updates live as soon as they come our way.
Big Changes at Blackberry
Feb 28th
Research in Motion’s Blackberry phones have been having a tough time lately due to stiff competition from Apple and Android. In response to this, Research in Motion is making changes in hopes to attract new customers as well as keep their current ones. 2011 was a tough year for the maker of Blackberry devices. They lost a significant amount of their market share. Also, a widespread outage plagued many of their customers. Also, the Blackberry Messaging system took a hit with the London riots. Some reported that the messaging system helped the rioters communicate and form strategies. While this is no direct fault of Blackberry’s, it still doesn’t bode well for the reputation of the company.







