Posts Tagged ‘Tools’

Android App: JuiceDefender

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

Being online at any time and any place is what smartphones are all about. Yet this continuous connectivity is quite power-hungry; as a consequence, modern smartphones are plagued by sucky battery life.

JuiceDefender is the solution: it intelligently and transparently manages for you mobile connectivity and other battery-sensitive components. Be online when you actually need it – save battery when you don’t!

JuiceDefender is ready to go right after installation – the preconfigured default profile is a no-fuss way to have your battery last longer – much longer!

Link: JuiceDefender

13+ Fantastic Tools For Knowing How They’re Doing It

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

You can use these services to benchmark your site performance versus your competitors, where You can analyze your competitor’s in-links, and assess your goals before starting any campaign.
Statistics include Alexa Taffic Rank, Age of the domains, Yahoo WebRank, Dmoz listings, Feed Count, count of backlinks and number of pages indexed in Search Engines like Google, Yahoo, Msn etc.

Link: Noupe

Internet DSL Speedtest

Sunday, December 14th, 2008

Speed.io is a modern DSL speedtest to analyze your broadband internet access. You find that your internet connection is too slow or you are just curious how fast you are – speed.io is a perfect tool for a fast speed check – worldwide.

speed.io measures your current internet speed to the nearest server (we have almost 50.000 server worldwide). We test your download (speed with which you receive data from internet), upload (speed with which you send data to the internet), connection test (maximal number of connections per minute) as well as ping (response time between your computer and the internet).

Link: speed.io – Internet DSL Speedtest

10 Best Hacking & Security Software Tools For Linux

Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008

Linux is a hacker’s dream computer operating system. It supports tons of tools and utilities for cracking passwords, scanning network vulnerabilities, and detecting possible intrusions. Here is a collection of 10 of the best hacking and security software tools for Linux.

Link: Junauza