Mufaddal Masalawala

Mufaddal Masalawala

Mufaddal Masalawala '20 is a College student pursuing his Engineering degree from Mumbai. From school, he has been an average student in studies but excitingly had a lot of interest in the technical community. He got his new laptop when he was 16, from then on he started exploring the tech world and is still on it! Besides writing, Mufaddal enjoys spending some time with his family and friends.

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7 Ways To Access Your Computer’s Files Remotely Over the Internet

date Updated: March 30, 2019

Sharing files between two or more computers on the same network is easy. All you have to do is set up a workgroup using your system’s network file sharing options or using the popular LAN cable method. But these methods have their own limitations. i.e, both the machines should be at the same place or […]

5 Effective ways to stay Anonymous on Android

date Updated: June 13, 2019

We reach for our phones the moment we wake up, and it’s often the last thing we look at before we go to bed. And in between of all that, we use it for several different things, whether to call or text someone, browse the web, or for remembering our sensitive passwords stored on our […]

7 Best Anonymous Browsers for Android

date Updated: December 25, 2017

Ads are becoming smarter every day. For instance, if you search for new earphones on Amazon today – you can expect related ads next time you open any social media site or any website for that matter. As good as it is to see relevant and useful ads have you ever wondered how exactly these […]

4 Different Ways to Test your Internet Speed

date Updated: July 1, 2017

You’re waiting forever for web pages to load? Or you spend more time waiting for a video to finish buffering than actually watching it? If so, you need to test your internet speed to ensure your internet service provider (ISP) is providing you with the speed it is charging you for! And how do you […]

5 Best Facebook Messenger Alternatives For Android

date Published: January 20, 2017

Let’s face it, most of us use Facebook Messenger, not because it’s the best, but because Facebook pushes it down our throats. Since you don’t need to have a Facebook account to use their Messenger app, this means more reach for Facebook and new medium to collect user data. Combine this with the fact that […]

Top 6 Software to Share Files Between Two Computers Using WiFi

date Updated: July 12, 2021

Suppose a friend has come to your place and you want to share some big files with him. Now, the traditional way to share files between two computers is to use a Pendrive or External hard drive. Some might even prefer using an ethernet cable or Windows Workgroup. But they all have certain limitations, like unavailability of a Pendrive […]

10 Best Photo Editing Apps for Android

date Updated: December 15, 2016

Consider this; you want to send your photo to a friend and, you want to make it look cooler. Maybe crop it a little bit and hide some disturbances in the background. Now usually, to do this, you would first transfer the picture from your smartphone to desktop and then edit it. But thanks to […]

12 Effective Ways to Stay Anonymous on the Internet

date Updated: November 15, 2021

Believe it or not, but every move you make on the Internet is being recorded and sold to hundred of companies out there. There are many websites tracking your browsing activity, government blocking and monitoring your logs, hackers trying to pry your identity, etc.  Sounds Scary, right? As a result, we often use a Private browser […]

10 Awesome Things You Can Do With Google Now On Tap

date Updated: March 14, 2019

Over the past few months, Google Now has become a bigger and bigger part of Android. Let me give you a timeline – in the beginning; Google Now was just a search box at the top of your Android Home Screen. In Android 4.1 Jellybean, Google Now started providing basic weather/stocks predictions. And now, from […]

How to Access your Computer Files From Anywhere With TeamViewer

date Updated: April 3, 2019

Let’s say you’re at work, and suddenly, you realize that you forgot to email those important files from your home computer to your work laptop.  And to make it worse, there is no tech-savvy cousin back there, it’s only your grandma at home. Now, either you’d have to teach them how to email a document, […]