NetTraffic: Track and Analyze Internet Usage
When we are using internet connection with limited bandwidth, it becomes quite necessary to keep track of the usage details. Exceeding this limit may not be desirable, for this purpose we can use bandwidth tracking tools. NetTraffic is one such handy application that calculates the amount of data usage automatically.
NetTraffic is a freeware tool for windows to monitor internet usage in details. It can monitor any interface automatically and start tracking it. It also shows real time upload and download speeds. This tool resides in system tray and further settings for customized interface can be set from there. You can also view detailed statistics of internet data usage using advanced filters for days, weeks, months and years. This information can be viewed on chart or graph.
Download: NetTraffic
Android Paid Apps Now Available in India
While browsing the Android Market today we noticed a number of paid android apps showing their prices in Indian Rupees which only meant one and only one thing that Google has now enabled its payment gateway Google Checkout to be used in the Indian Android Marketplace. Previously Indian Android users only had access to the free apps available in the market, paid apps couldn’t even be searched. But starting today there’s a whole lot of awesome apps you can purchase.
Android Paid Apps in India
The display prices of the apps shown are in Indian Rupees which are converted from the developers native currency. The final amount can vary a little depending upon your bank’s conversion rate. As of now the only supported form of payment is the Credit Card.
If your Android Mobile doesn’t show the Paid Apps or Top Paid Apps category, clear the Market Cache by following these steps
Settings –> Applications –> Manage Applications –> Market –> Clear Cache
Now Open Android Market again, paid apps and categories should now be visible.
Top Android Paid Apps
Top Android Paid Games
World's First Robot Pop Star
Ooh, I know she can be like Beyonce on the floor, but hey, this divabot as a Humanoid capable of performing her steps sync with its back up dancers, lure crowds with believable expressions and sing --we find it, really awesome. We're just off with its strangely large hands and ooh, that prosthetic robotic legs. Watch the video after the break.
Japan's Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology developed the HRP-4C (divabot), using a special software to precisely interpret a singer performer movements along with the Yamaha's Vocaloid software for the voice. The head of the Institute's interactive media group, Masataka Goto, hopes that someday the robots will be used by the entertainment industry.
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