Monday, September 28, 2015

How I met TechRohan


      In this fast and busy digital life, we never know what problems may arise with our desktop, laptop, camera, mobile phones etc. Also, in such situations we don’t want to try to fix problems on our own, due to fear of screwing up something and losing everything to a small mistake. So, it is always advised to stay in touch with one or other technical support (an advice which I & not even you will forget after reading what happened with me). Also I’ll give a quick review of the tech support service which I’ve subscribed.


As a student, my PC is loaded with lots of software related to my studies as well as games and other media files. About a month ago, I was doing my work suddenly one of the software crashed and ignored it. Problem persisted even after 2-3 days and resulted in complete slowdown of my PC. I couldn’t afford to lose my important data by trying to fix the things by myself. So, I started looking for quick and easy technical support service which had to be affordable for my pocket.
Then while searching for long hours, I stumbled upon a tech service named as, “Technical Support by Rohan Roberts” or you can say TechRohan (which is actually an efficient one man army). After reading some reviews which stated that service is excellent I decided to sign up for a membership with basic plan which is enough for me. After signing up I did contact with TechRohan, the call was received by Mr. Roberts himself. I told him my problem and he helped me solve it through remote assistance within an hour. I was glad that I took the chance of signing up at TechRohan. After that I made a contact with him once again for another problem which was also solved without much trouble.
So, as I stated earlier that I’ll give a quick review of the tech support service, & here it is:
·        Service is provided in 3 different packages Silver Plan, Golden plan and Platinum Plan (a.k.a. The Beast)
  • ·        TechRohan also provides full system tune up
  • ·        Special offers for in-home visits
  • ·        No additional fee required for setup
  • ·        Support also provided for smartphones, cameras, portable accessories etc.
  • ·        Support service available 24/7
  • ·        Handled by Mr. Roberts himself ,so, TechRohan is quick and easy

 Here some feedbacks given by users of TechRohan:
Vince Morreale5 starTech Rohan has provided me with excellent remote support by resolving my home network issues. I highly recommend Tech Rohan for any technical/computer issues. Thanks Again!!

Stackëd Dëck Nëtworks5 starThank you for all your help. It is nice to know that this service is here for people like myself, who need answers fast and are not sure who to consult.


      Few days back, I visited TechRohan and saw Labor Month Sale which is offering up to 90% off on each package till 7th October 2015. For more details visit official website TechRohan.com or follow the tech support service on Facebook, Instagram & Twitter.You can write a email to TechRohan at info@techrohan.com or call him on (561)-299-0265

Sunday, May 3, 2015

Google's Person Finder To Find Your Lost Family & Friends In Nepal earthquake

The world's top search engine Google has launched a Person Finder tool to help the victims of earthquake in Himalayan Kingdom of Nepal. The web application is aimed to help people gather and relay information about those affected by the devastation.
The web application is aimed at helping individuals to post details of and search for the status of family members or friends affected by the earthquake.
The application has two boxes: one, 'I'm looking for someone'; and two, 'I have information about someone'.
http://thenarration.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/Google-Person-Finder.gifFor those who are looking for someone trapped or lost in the disaster, they can click on 'I'm looking for someone' and type in his/her name.
Similarly, if an individual wants his relatives or friends to know that he is safe, or if he has heard from someone or about someone stuck in the disaster affected area, then he can share the information through 'I have information about someone'.
Google is offering People finder support in both English and Nepali.
The internet giant has used this application previously too during natural calamities in Jammu & Kashmir last year and in Uttarakhand in June 2013.
  A powerful earthquake killed scores in Nepal on Saturday morning. The massive 7.9 magnitude earthquake rocked Nepal with devastating force less than 50 miles from the capital, Kathmandu causing tremors in northern India as well.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Tips For Choosing Good Gadgets




Have you ever thought why one power bank is costlier than another? Why hard disks are passe (almost)? Why you can still trust a cheating partner, but not a pirated anti-virus? How the dude who installed the `free wi-fi router' at your place made a fool out of you? How anti-radiation chips undo the harm done by the heap of devices around you? If you don't know the answers to the above, leave everything else that you are doing right now and read this buyer's guide.

Power Bank
Mobile makers have over committed and under-delivered on battery back-up, which is why power banks have become the new fad.Genius buys it like: I don't subscribe to the `I'll buy anything that's cheap and Chinese' school of thought because I want more than just the basics. My power bank should charge multiple devices simultaneously, not waste energy while charging the plugged-in device, and quickly charge itself and the devices. Then, it should automatically turn itself off when idle, should be certified for safety by safety certifications like EEE, 6 Way Circuit Protection or any other popular safety standard agency.
Techxpert: Sudip De, vice-president, Adata, says, "Unlike the power bank, your mobile device is not cheap, so, if you buy a faulty product, it will damage your device."
Anti-Virus Software
If you ever meet someone who has purchased an anti-virus and not downloaded a pirated version of it, most likely, you are hallucinating because such people don't exist, and this, when anti-virus is one of the most crucial computer tools.Genius buys it like: Does my system have the RAM and processor required to run the anti-virus? Is the software itself compatible with my system? Will I be able to erase the data if the system gets stolen and click pictures of the thief when he uses my system? Does it have bootable rescue?
Will the anti-virus be able to defend itself when a virus tries to disable it? If it does all of this, I will buy it.Techxpert: Pankaj Jain, director, Eset India, says, "Sadly, security comes last for an anti-virus purchaser; price is first. The biggest loss of a pirated anti-virus user is that they don't get the support from the developer, so if one fine day, the system crashes, the user will have no one to go to for help."
An anti-virus should be anti-virus, anti-malware, antiTrojan, antirootkit, antiphishing, give email and instant messaging protection, be certified by independent testing agencies and labs, be fast, scan cloud and have 24x7 support mechanism.

Mobile-scan app
With growing internet activity on smartphones, a mobile scan app will soon be a must.Genius buys it like: My scan app should not consume too much battery, it should provide add-on features like tracking over and above basic scanning, blocking inappropriate websites and prohibiting downloads from non-Apple and non-Android app-stores, Most importantly, it should let me completely wipe out the data on the phone in case of theft.Techxpert: Govind Rammurthy, MD & CEO, eScan, says, "The app should warn any transmissions of contact lists and should have the ability to block the same, detect transactions that use mobile-wallets andor other forms of mobile-money and store records, transaction details on the cloud."

Routers
Don't just blame your mobile operator for the snailpaced internet; your `free' router might be at fault.Genius buys it like: I will buy a router that is capable of handling high-speed, that lets me create small networks with limited use for guests, has parental control, is low in radiation and lets me manage media and connects multiple devices.Techxpert: Subhodeep Bhattacharya, regional director, India & SAARC, Netgear, says, "A router is the hub of the digital ecosys tem, and if it's built around an ignorantly purchased router, all the thrill that you expect from your high-end gadgets will come to a naught."
SSDs
These compact, superfast, durable and energy-efficient data storage solutions will change the way you store data.Genius buys it like: I'll buy an SSD as it's smaller, sturdier and faster than hard disks. It should preferably fit in the camera too, and have shockproof capabilities for accidental drops.Techxpert: M A Mannan, country manager - India, Corsair Memory, says, "No SSD is a poor performer but one with a 40,000 IOPS or more is better."

Radiation protection chip
With wireless gadgets starting to rule our lives, an anti-radiation chip, which protects you from electromagnetic radiation emitted by phones and other personal electronic devices, is a must-have.Genius buys it like: The chip has to be tested and approved for its capabilities at warding off the side-effects of benefits, by a medical institution in India.Techxpert: Pranav Poddar, MD, Synergy Environics, says, "A phone should not be used for more than six minutes in an hour and be kept at least 15-25 mm away from the body at all times. Since this is not possible, you need something, like an anti-radiation chip, that will let you use devices for extended time."

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

HTC One M9 launch date leaked

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HTC has announced the date of launch for its next One flagship smartphone as March 1st, sending out invitations for its big event at this year's Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
According to the Verge, HTC is the first among all major Android smartphone makers to announce a date for its next launch.
However, the Taiwanese company has not disclosed further information except the launch date.
The current flagship device One M8 was launched in March last year that marked a change for the company in its retail availability.

It is also expected that along with the smartphone, HTC will debut one or more wearable devices that the company has been working on with Under Armour.

Friday, January 9, 2015

Saygus V2 The Android Smartphone With 320GB Storage

At the ongoing Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2015 tech expo, little-known brand Saygus announced a smartphone that will blow the competition.
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The Saygus V2 (pronounced V squared) smartphone has more than enough storage for data requirements, with 64GB on-board flash memory and support for two 128GB microSD cards, thus allowing the user to have a total of 320GB storage in the pocket.
Saygus V2 has a 5-inch screen with Full HD resolution (1080x1920p) and runs on a 2.5GHz quad-core Qualcomm processor, with 3GB RAM. The manufacturer has not scrimped on the camera front either, packing 21MP and 13MP sensors on the back and front, respectively. It packs a battery with 3,100mAh capacity.

Among the special features of the smartphone are 60GHz Wi-Fi band support, Harman Kardon-enhanced front speakers and a proprietary power-saving chip that conserves an additional 50% battery. It also has fingerprint scanner, wireless charging and NFC.
Saygus V2 is powered by Android, and has provision for root access.
On the design front, the smartphone is reportedly quite sleek, with pretty thin bezels around the screen. It sports Kevlar coating (the same material used to make bulletproof vests) on the back for added strength. Moreover, the smartphone's body is resistant to water (IPX7 certification).
The manufacturer says that it plans to bring the model to the US market this year, and would price it $100 less than the current crop of top smartphones (which cost $400-600).