February 14, 2014

WIFI service In KATHMANDU

Nepal Telecom is providing free Wifi in Kathmandu. It is a good news for people specially like me. Nepal Telcom is currently setting-up Wifi Hotspots at various places around Kathmandu. So for testing of hotspots Telecom is giving free Wifi. Telecom aims to install Wifi Hotspot in country’s various 500 places by the end of the year. At this time Telecom has started providing free access to Wifi at places like Tribhuban International Airport (TIA), Teaching Hospital (Maharajgunj), Sahid Gangalal Ridhya Rog Kendra (Bansbari), Bir Hospital and Basantapur Durbar Square & Telecom’s offices in Kathmandu. Debendra Khatiwada, an official of Nepal Telecom says, “Nepal Telecom is now under testing of internet service of which Wifi Hotspots at 1500 various places are going to be installed.” Earlier Telecom (while starting Wi-Max service) told that it will operate or setup 1500 hotspots. Khatiwada added, “People can use free Wifi internet during Telecom’s WiMax internet test. This time Telecom is testing Wifi Hotspot Billing System. So, for some months or untill the completion of this test, people can surf Nepal Telecom’s internet for free. One can surf the free internet from Cellphone, Laptop, iPad or any wifi enabled device. Though we need a seperate device to use WiMax internet, we can surf directly from our smartphones, iPhones, iPad, tablets and such wifi enabled gadgets while at Hospital.

Android Tricks

How to recover lost data on Android (rooted or not)

Who amongst us hasn't accidentally deleted photos or videos without realizing it? No need to panic: there are ways to recover your data whether you're rooted or not. Time is always of the essence though: do not save anything else to your device until you attempt recovery. Turn off your Wi-Fi and 3G/4G connection so no automatic updates occur and overwrite your data before you've had a chance to get your lost files back. The first thing to do is to connect the phone memory (internal or external) as a Mass Storage Device to your computer, ie, via USB. Although you can connect your Android directly, you can also use a Micro SD Card Adapter to attach your microSD via USB. If external memory is the issue, I'd recommend an adapter because not all Android phones manage memory in the same way and the cleaner the connection between your precious data and the recovery, the better.

Then download Recuva (you can use either the paid or free version), which is a program to recover files. You can also use other programs, like Coolmuster or Wondershare Dr. Fone (which requires root), but Recuva is a great free tool.