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Create Price Alerts on Junglee

Amazon owned Junglee.com is probably the biggest price comparison website in India. Unlike other comparison engines that mostly focus on “popular” online sellers, Junglee lists prices from smaller stores as well that aren’t well-known brands but may sometimes offer better deals. Get email notifications when prices drop What some may not know is that Junglee offers price alerts, a useful feature that is not even available on its parent Amazon website. You can add one or more items to your watch list on Junglee and the site will send you an email alert whenever the price of a monitored product drops by 300 or more. To set your price alert, open any product page on Junglee – like this listing of iPhone 6 – and click the button ( screenshot ) that says “Price too high”. Next click the “Set alert” button and the product will be added to your watch list. You can manage all your price alerts from this page . Junglee’s price tracker is reliable but a downside is that it will not show prices f...

How to solve the problem of a bad cell signal

We use cell phones thousands times a day and can’t even imagine our life without this tool. It helps us to be in touch with lots of people in any country, to make business and to have a fun. Sometimes you face up the problem of missed calls because of a bad mobile connection.   W hy the mobile signal is weak? The construction materials used at the process of building of the house or office the main cause of a bad signal inside. Some kinds of them can block the mobile signal. The mobile net structure with lots of towers located far from each other that can be the cause of a bad connection at the time of changing zones when you’re driving. Bad mobile service of your operator can be the main cause off missed calls. You’re situated in the area with a lack of inhabitants where the mobile signal is very low. Your mobile phone has a damaged antenna. How to cope with a problem of a bad signal? If your house or office have become a cause of a bad cell signal it’s better to find ...

CrashPlan Review

CrashPlan at a Glance Price: Individual Unlimited: $5.99/month, $59.99/year, $114.99/two years, $189.99/four years Family Plan Unlimited: $13.99/month, $149.99/year, $289.99/two years, $429.99/four years Pros: Runs on Windows, Mac and Linux Local backup Unlimited File Size Locked File Backup Backup email reports Seeded Backup Mobile apps now available. Cons: Options can be confusing No Sharing No virtual drive Requires Java to run. High memory usage often gets in the way of regular computer use. Backup can be slow and speed can degrade over time. Sign Up Download iOS App Download Android App Full CrashPlan Review CrashPlan offers a myriad of options to backing up your data. Backup to another local drive, another computer, a friends computer or online to CrashPlans servers. Add to that the ability to run on Windows, Macs and Linux machines and you have a backup service that appears to do it all. Installation Installation of CrashPlan varies depending on...

Create Beautiful Photography Website

J ohn is not a professional photographer, the day job keeps him busy, but he’s an enthusiast who loves photography. One fine evening, he got a call from someone in his friend’s network who was willing to hire John for a photo shoot but, before signing the contract, they wanted to see more of his work. John has captured some stunning and impressive photographs over the years but they are clearly not sorted and arranged in a manner that can be easily shared with a client. His photographs can be found all over the social web – from Facebook to Instagram to Flickr – but, for lack of time and technical know-how, he never considered building a portfolio website to showcase his work. How to Make a Photography Website There are WYSIWYG website building tools, Squarespace and WordPress for example, that make it extremely easy for you to build beautiful photography websites but the little downside with these tools is that you’ve manually update them every few weeks or months. Siftr is a new web...

Sumsung Galaxy A5 Review : full phone Specification

Samsung has been making a decent attempt to claim the authority position in the versatile space. One thing great brand about this brand is that it doesn't quit going for new things. So after the blended audits that the brand got for the Galaxy S5, it required something enormous, so it presented the Galaxy Alpha and Note 4, both of which quickened its plan story while staying aware of the high-control internals. In the wake of setting things ideal for its leader lineup, it plans to get some of this to rub some of this enchantment off its mid-range gadgets too. The Galaxy A5 joins the A3 in the new scope of more moderate cell phones, bringing with it a lower spec rundown while upping the configuration message with an all-metal unibody alongside a microSD opening. The last part is vital, after the Galaxy Alpha (which just had a 4.7-inch screen) chose to go without the memory extension yet kept the removable battery. It appears Samsung can just have one of these peculiarities on prepar...

Android 5.1 - Best New Features

Android 5.1 - Best New Features For all you Lollipop-ers out there, Android simply started pushing out its first real redesign to its Material Design-dressed OS, and dissimilar to a few overhauls that are generally only for "soundness and execution," Android 5.1 really accompanies some stuff you're without a doubt going to need to think about.   Android 5.1 - Best New Features Welcome back, Silent Mode For all its magnificent increases and outline updates, Google really made Android all the more irritating in one particular case-they took away quiet mode. This implied you could no more simply get LED warnings without your telephone buzzing or making some capable of being heard sound. C'mon, Google. That is amateur. Fortunately, they're correcting the boat with android 5.1 and bringing back the quite cherished peculiarity. Presently you can overlook your loved ones in peace ! Also Check: How To Track IMEI Number Without A Phone Passing to Crappy Wifi! There's a...

Sony Xperia S Android Phone

For the last ten years Sony and Ericsson have been joined together in the mobile phone industry, but this long industrious partnership has just come to an end after Sony purchased Ericsson’s 50% share of the partnership at the end of last year. This is the end of Sony Ericsson, and the new Xperia S, just unveiled at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, is the beginning of a new chapter for Sony’s smartphone division.   Sony Xperia S Android Phone This phone still keeps the Xperia branding of earlier Sony Ericsson phones, and possibly even the Sony Ericsson branding by the looks of the demo model on show at CES, but it looks markedly different to Xperia phones launched in the last few years. Since the Xperia X10 Sony Ericsson’s smartphones have been uninspiring – they have all looked very similar with no unique style to separate them from other  mobile phone contracts  available. The New Xperia S The Xperia S is a different story. It seems to have adopted many design principl...