Monday

Tricks to keep expensive gadgets safe...

Our life is full of gadgets. We cant live without them. There are times
when your gadgets stop working because of some faults. Ever thought of some
ideas that can help you repair these gadgets with the use of simple home
remedies? Well, here are some, but, mind you, none of them come with 100%
scientific guarantee. But they work! Take a look!
Rescue your cell from water

You always try to protect your cell from not going into water, but atleast
once in its lifetime, it finds its way into water. Thats a very sad moment.
But does this mean that it's time to abandon your cell phone? No!
Especially not if you try this home remedy.

First of all, take out the phone battery from the cell immediately. This
will prevent electrical short circuits within the cell which can even burn
the internal parts of your cell.


Next, gently wipe your cell with a tissue, and bury it into a jar full of
uncooked rice. Yes, rice! Remember that the coconut is kept in dry rice to
keep moisture away? It's the same logic that works here too. It has been
found that rice has a high chemical affinity for water. In simple words, it
attracts water. So, water doesnt stick to the cold metal of your cell,
instead it is soaked by the rice, thus leaving your cell dry (well, almost
dry). Thats awesome remedy, isnt it?

Extend laptop battery

Most common problem with laptops is that that its battery runs out when
you need it. So these are simple tricks to improve your laptops battery
life.

Remove the battery from your laptop when you are using the AC power. This
reduces the constant re-charging of the battery. Maintaining the battery at
full charge for extended periods can shorten its life.
It's a good idea to remove the charger cord frequently if you are lazy to
remove the battery and fix it back into the laptop — at least once a week.


A similar trick works for your iPod too. If your iPod's battery refuses to
charge completely, make the battery completely dry. Next, simply take out
the battery from the iPod and leave it outside for 24 hours. Plug it back
in and notice the difference.

Print with dried cartridge ink

If your printers ink dries out just when you are in the middle of printing
an important document, simply take out the cartridge from the printer and
run a hair dryer for three to four minutes and place it back into the
printer and print again while it is still warm. Experts say that the hair
dryer melts the thick ink inside the cartridge, thus releasing some extra
ink for a page or two. Another good one!


Revive your dead hard drive

If you have been hit by the blue screen of death (on your computer) — and
the hard drive just crashed — don't panic! You might be able to retrieve
your precious data. The trick is that simply freeze the hard drive for an
entire night.

This might sound silly, but the logic is that, many hard drive failures are
caused by worn parts that no longer fit with each other, making it
impossible for the computer to read from the drive. If you freeze the drive
for an entire night, lowering the temperature causes its metal and plastic
internals to contract slightly. Thawing it will cause those parts to expand
again, and possibly, they will bind with each other. This might not bring
the drive back to its life essentially, but give you enough time