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dimanche 16 octobre 2016


Switching between mobile operating systems is fairly easy, but there are a few bumps along the way that you're bound to encounter. One of the first issues you'll run into is that the contacts on your old iPhone don't easily sync with your new Android device.
So if you've recently made the switch to Android, and you're missing all of the phone numbers and email addresses you saved on iOS, you'll need to export your contacts to transfer them over. Luckily, it's a pretty simple process, and all you need is a computer and your favorite web browser.
Note: Some phone manufacturers have software that you can use to transfer all content from iOS to Android, including Samsung's Smart Switch and HTC's Sync Manager, but if you just need contacts, the manual way below is definitely the easiest way to go.

Step 1
Export Your iCloud Contacts

Really, you'll just need to export your contacts from iCloud, then import them into Google's contact service. So first up, sign into iCloud.com online with your Apple ID, then click the "Contacts" button.
From here, click the gear icon in the bottom-left corner of the screen, then choose the "Select All" option.
Next up, click the gear icon again, but this time select "Export vCard." This will export all of your contacts as a file, and it will be saved in your download folder.

Step 2
Import to Google Contacts

With that taken care of, head to the Google Contacts page online, then make sure you're logged in with the same Google account you plan to use on your Android device.
Things get a little tricky here, because Google is in the process of rolling out a new Contacts website, which does not support vCard files just yet. You'll probably see the old Contacts site when you click the above link, but there's a chance that you'll be redirected to the new one.
But basically, if there's a blue bar across the top of the screen, that's the new version, and you'll have to revert to the old one. To do that, expand the "More" category on the left side of the screen, then click "Leave the Contacts preview."
At this point, you'll be taken to the old Google Contacts page. From here, click the "Import Contacts" option in the left-hand menu.
Next, click "Choose File" on the popup, then select the .vcf file that you downloaded from the iCloud site. After you've done that, click the "Import" button, then your iPhone contacts will be added to your Google account.

Step 3
Enable Contacts Sync on Your Android Device

With that taken care of, your Android device should automatically download and sync all of your contacts. If it doesn't, head to the main Settings menu, then select "Accounts," and choose "Google" from the list. From here, make sure the "Contacts" option is enabled, then just wait a moment for your contacts to be synced.











If you accidentally deleted a few contacts in Gmail, don't worry. You could still restore or find those email ids. This video will show you how to recover those contacts and bring back to your contact list. The process of recovering those contacts is quite easy. So please watch the video and follow all the steps carefully.



As you all know that Google always comes with some easter eggs inside their products again they have something for us to try when we are eagerly waiting for the internet connection to come active.
Google has introduced a hidden game in their latest version of Google Chrome which can be played when you are offline.
Check the below video for instructions
Have fun while offline.

Are you tired of uploading videos to different sites separately? It's really time consuming and difficult. Finally, there is a way to upload and distribute your videosto YouTube, Facebook, Dailymotion, and many more video-hosting websites in one go. No need to upload to every site separately and one by one.
Vid Octopus provides a simple and very effective way to do that. Just choose your video, select the sites and there you go! Yes, it's that simple.
Either upload using the secure website https://vidoctopus.com or use the Android application Vid Octopus from Google Play

Step 1
Install the Vid Octopus Application

Download and install the Vid Octopus application from Google Play.

Step 2
Log in to Vid Octopus

Log in to Vid Octopus using Facebook or your email.

Step 3
Choose Video to Upload

Choose one of the four simple ways to choose the video that you wish to distribute:
  1. Enter Video URL (Facebook, YouTube, or Dropbox).
  2. Scan QR code that was generated after uploading video using the websitevidoctopus.com.
  3. From your smartphone or tablet's Gallery, choose the video to upload.
  4. Capture new video on the spot.

Step 4
Choose the Video Sites to Upload Video

Choose Video Sites and Platforms (YouTube, Facebook, Dailymotion, Dropbox, etc.) where you wish to upload your video. Only the first time you will need to log in to your accounts.

Step 5
Put Video Details

Give your video details like Title (mandatory), DescriptionCategoryTags.
You can use the same details for all you platforms if you wish by clicking Use title, description and tags for all platforms.
You can use different details for different sites. It's very flexible and all up to you.
You can also Schedule a video if you wish it to be uploaded at a later time. Scheduling is possible for 1 week in advance!

Step 6
Finalize and Distribute

  1. Scroll down and press Done Settings for each site. When the site is chosen, it's icon on the top will be highlighted.
  2. Finally when ready, press the Distribute Video button on the bottom of the screen.
That's all. Once your video is uploaded successfully, you will get a notification.
You can view all the uploaded videos from the History section. Scheduled videos can be access and release date/time modified from the Scheduled Videos section.
For any queries or information, visit our FAQ section or contact our support team directly at care@vidoctopus.com.

The majority of these online converters allow you to record convert and download YouTube videos in all available resolutions. In addition, this great feature you get most of these services for free and convert in real time by streaming data directly from YouTube.

Step 1
Using www.fetchy.io Website.

Go to www.fetchy.io website. These are online video that permit you to download video as either video or audio onto your PC without downloading any file first.
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Step 2
Enter in the URL of the YouTube Video. You Can Simply Search the URL from fetchy.io.

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Step 3
Choose "Download MP3" Button (Audio Only).

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Step 4
Save the Downloaded MP3.

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Step 5
Click Start and Wait for It to Convert File. This May Take a Few Minutes Depending on the Size of the File That You Are Converting.

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Step 6
Right-Click Button "Download the Converted Video".

Enjoy your new MP3.

Imagine if you combined Tasker with your favorite live wallpaper—that's roughly the gist of a new app from developer feedK. With this one installed, your home screen background will finally be aware of its surroundings.
After a little setup, the app will automatically change your wallpaper based on several different contexts. You can have it change when you connect to a different Wi-Fi network, or you can set it to switch with the weather, the month, and even the day of the week. There's a time of day setting as well, so if you'd like, you could set a light background during the daytime, and have it automatically change to a darker wallpaper at night.

Step 1
Download Some Background Images

You'll need your own wallpapers to start out with, as this app only changes your background for you. If you don't already have a handful of good pictures to use, grab some of the beautiful ones linked below.

Step 2
Install Smart Wallpaper

To get contextually-aware home screen backgrounds, the first thing you'll need to do is install the app, which is called Smart Wallpaper.
After launching Smart Wallpaper for the first time, you'll get a quick feature tour. Go ahead and read through this, then move onto the next step.

Step 3
Select a Condition for Your Automatic Wallpapers

When you make it to the main menu, you'll see a list of all the conditions that Smart Wallpaper can use to automatically change your background image. To start, tap the "Select" button next to one of the entries, then tap the entry itself to do a bit of customization.
From here, if you're running Android Marshmallow or higher, you'll have to give Smart Wallpaper permission to access your photos. So tap the yellow bar near the top of the screen, then press "Allow" on the subsequent popup.

Step 4
Set Different Wallpapers for Each Sub-Condition

From here, you'll see a list of the sub-conditions that you can assign a unique wallpaper to. So tap one of these, then tap the frowny face on the next popup. From here, simply select an image for this particular sub-condition, then repeat this process for any of the remaining sub-conditions.

Step 5
Add WiFi Networks (WiFi Condition Only)

If you chose Wi-Fi as the condition for your smart wallpaper, things will be a little bit different, since you'll have to add the networks you connect to.
So tap the + button on the right side of your screen, then select a Wi-Fi network from the list. After that, you'll be prompted to associate a wallpaper with this Wi-Fi network, so pick one using the file browser menu. When you're done there, you can add automatic wallpapers for other networks using this same process.

Step 6
Activate Smart Wallpaper

At this point, the only thing left to do is to set Smart Wallpaper as your home screen background. So after choosing images for each sub-condition, press your device's back button once. From here, tap the "Activate" button near the top of the screen, then press "Set wallpaper" on the following menu.
At this point, you're all set to go. From now on, your wallpaper will change automatically when your condition changes. With some conditions, it may take a few seconds for the new wallpaper to apply after something changes, but you'll probably never notice this, as it happens silently in the background.