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How to Bulk-Delete Gmail Messages

Gmail is the Google approach to email and chat. Practically unlimited free online storage allows you to collect all your messages, and Gmail's simple but very smart interface lets you find them precisely and see them in context without effort. An average person gets about 105 unwanted emails each day, according to a June 2013 survey of 1055 adult US Internet users. Sound familiar? Blogs, media sites, and companies that you give your email often use it in ways you wouldn’t expect or want, often leading to annoying spam in your inbox. You may find so many unnecessary emails when you open your inbox. Most of them are unread and also it increases your consumed space. In Gmail, you can delete all the messages in current page or all the messages in the entire inbox by using "Select All" check box. But in practical, you can't delete all messages when you need some of them. Some of them may be very important. Here I shall show you two simple tricks which bulk-delet...

Hidden Facebook Tips and Tricks : A Complete Guide

Who would have thought something that started as a mischief could go on to become the heart of a billion people’s social lives. Yes I am talking about Facebook. It is nothing short of a phenomenon, connecting people throughout the world and enabling some to rekindle their friendships and some to forge new ones. News feed, Timeline, Status, Likes, Shares all these terms have become a part of our dictionary- at-least of mine, they most certainly are. As an active user (or to be more precise- ‘Facebook Addict’ according to my bro) one may often find the need to customize Facebook according to his/her own preferences. So to take your Facebook experience one step further I at CodeYourDay have compiled some amazing Facebook Tips and Tricks, go ahead and try them out! Stop Annoying Candy Crush/Game Requests on Facebook: (For Android) I am pretty much sure that the first entry in Facebook tips and tricks post must have caught your attention. Trust me there is nothing more irri...

NoRoot Firewall : Clever way to reduce mobile data

Most of the apps on your Android device probably require a data connection, and you may not even know when they are sending or receiving data. That's why your mobile data plan expires suddenly at an unexpected time. NoRoot Firewall puts you in control of Internet access for apps, as well as how they can access it. As the name suggests, the app doesn't require you to root your Android. Instead, it creates a VPN and diverts all the traffic on your phone through it. This way, you can choose which traffic you want to allow and which you want to stop. When any app tries to access the Internet, you'll get an alert where you can allow or deny it and save the setting for the future. This level of control can also let you see when a certain app is accessing data for ads and block it. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) connection is the extension of a private network that includes links across shared or public networks, such as the Internet. NoRoot Firewall also gives you the o...

Charge your Android Phone wirelessly

Still plugging in your Android smartphone every night ? There's a better way if you own a compatible mobile - wireless charging, which is now more widespread than you might have realized. The wireless charging standard used most commonly in Android phones is called Qi and you can find a comprehensive list of compatible devices here.  Check out what's required for your handset and you're ready to get going. Wireless chargers Wireless chargers come in all shapes and sizes, from docks that plug into a wall outlet to mats that work out of a USB socket. No matter what type of handset you have, and what budget you're working to, you should be able to find something to suit - official devices from your phone's manufacturer could be a good place to start. Just make sure you buy something that's Qi-compatible. With that done, you're good to go - all you need to do is plug your wireless charger into a power source and you can place your phone right...