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How To Reset EPSON l350 Ink Level

For some non geeks it is hard to find the exact way to reset the printer and we find a tool to reset but when this window pop out


If you click on the how to button you will be asked to refill the ink and somehow even if you refill the ink the red LED always blink and of course you can't print any files.

And the solution is simpler than i thought, it's not rocket science.
Just push the triangle button ONCE, and it will solve the problem without any tools/software needed.


Vote for New Kodi Logo

As many of you know, the pathway to the new name is only partially complete. Beyond the various legal steps still needed to be taken, we need to finally take a step forward in the design of the new logo. The logo that’s been posted on the alpha release threads has been an acceptable place holder, but now is the time to get serious about selecting something more lasting.
We need to choose the logo.
We’ve received numerous designs of all varieties in our logo suggestion thread. So many, in fact, that there are actually more submitted logos than currently active team members. Having an internal vote on which logos we like most is virtually impossible.
So instead, we’d like to continue pulling in help from the community. To start, we narrowed down some of the selections just a bit, so that logos that appeared to repeat themselves were eliminated. This still left 58 logos to consider. We then created a poll that allows anyone, users, developers, various grandmas and others to view the many different versions of the Kodi logo and actually vote for their favorite.

The Rules of the Kodi Logo Vote

First, please only vote once.
Second, this is ranked voting. That means you can say which logo is your favorite, which is your second favorite, and so on down the line. Often, those later votes can really matter in ranked voting. If you like, you can just rank a single logo as first and leave all the rest ranked 58th. Or you can rank a top 10 and ignore the rest. Or you can rank all 58 logos. The decision is entirely yours. You can even rank all of your top ten as 1 and the next ten as 2 and so on.
Third, many logos have added colors, backgrounds, or even additional words like “entertainment center.” When you are deciding, please mostly vote on the design of the wordmark Kodi and any attached icon design.
Fourth, the Foundation is obliged to make the final decision, but we will almost certainly pick from the top three or four, and unless there are serious legal or other objections, we will do our best to stick with the logo that the community prefers the most. Either way, the top few logos will all be sent to doghousemedia, where we will work with their design team to finalize the best logo we possibly can.
Fifth, and finally, before you begin voting, please look through all 58 logos. Our voting software randomizes the list for every new user so we can avoid people just voting on the first five they see, but this is a very serious decision with repercussions that could last years into the future. We want everyone in the community to be involved, but we also want everyone to take this vote as seriously as we do.
And that’s it. Here’s the link to the vote. Voting ends Friday, the 17th of October. We’ll see you on the other side.

DevCon

On a related note, we’re excited to announce that Kodi DevCon this year will begin this Friday the 10th of October and run through Sunday the 12th. Again, we’ll try to keep a liveblog running throughout to keep people up to date on various presentations and discussions. This year we plan on breaking out into smaller groups in the second and third day actively work on some things that benefit from real face time. We will also try to live blog as much of these break out sessions, but we may have less success at that point.

So, let's vote for our favorite media center apps.

Netflix on XBMC

Step One: Install Chrome Launcher and NetfliXBMC

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You'll need two add-ons to get this working, and you won't find them in the default XBMC repository. So, to install them:
  1. Download AddonScriptorDE's testing repository here. Save it to your Downloads folder (or wherever else you want).
  2. Open XBMC and head to Settings > Add-Ons > Install from ZIP file. Choose the ZIP file you just downloaded and it should install the repository.
  3. Head to Get Add-Ons and choose AddonScriptorDE's Testing Repo. If there isn't anything in it, head back to the Get Add-Ons Menu, press the "c" key to bring up the context menu, and choose "Force Refresh." If you head back to AddonScriptorDE's Testing Repo, you should see a list of categories.
  4. Head to Program Add-Ons and select "Chrome Launcher." Press Enter and install the add-on.
  5. Once Chrome Launcher is installed, head back to the category list and go to Video Add-Ons. Choose NetfliXBMC and install it.
Now, you should have all the necessary add-ons installed and you can continue to the next step.

Step Two: Configure NetfliXBMC

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Next, you'll need to set up NetfliXBMC to work with your Netflix account and other preferences. Head to Videos > Video Add-Ons in XBMC, highlight NetfliXBMC, and press the "c" key to bring up the context menu. Choose "Add-On Settings" to get started. Here are some things you may want to tweak:
  • Account > Email and Password: Enter your Netflix credentials here.
  • Account > Single-User Account: If you have multiple profiles on your Netflix account, you'll want to de-select this (otherwise your browser will ask you every time, which isn't easily controllable with the remote). If you have multiple users using Netflix on the same XBMC machine, select the "Show Profile Selection on Each Start" option, which will ask you which user is watching every time you use the add-on.
  • Advanced > Delete Cache/Delete Cookies: Try these buttons if you experience problems logging in.
  • Advanced > Win Browser/OS X Browser: If you're using Internet Explorer or Safari instead of Chrome, you'll want to select your browser here.
Once you've gotten this set up, head into NetfliXBMC and try playing a movie or TV episode. If you experience problems, try fiddling with the settings to get it working, or check out the troubleshooting section at the bottom of this post.
If you can get a video to play, it's time for the last step: setting up your remote.

Step Three: Configure Your Remote (Optional)

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If you control your home theater PC with a remote (rather than a mouse and keyboard), you'll need to configure NetfliXBMC for your remote as well.
NetfliXBMC is still  in the very early stages, but in our tests, it worked quite well. However, depending on your setup, you may or may not experience any issues. Make sure you've read this entire guide word-for-word, as well as the NetfliXBMC forum post. If you still have questions, that thread is the best place to ask them, especially if it's the result of a bug that the developer needs to fix. He's extremely responsive, so don't be afraid to let him know if you're having trouble! Best luck!

How To Download Youtube Videos without Any Extension

       Have you been wondering how to download those goddamn awesome or some adorable cats videos on youtube?
Here is the right place to your question!
To download any videos without any extension.

You only have add ss before youtube in any videos on youtube and you will be redirected to savefrome.net and you will be guided to downnload the video based on its quality

Vine for Android Gets Advance Features Update

After launching an improved camera experience and advanced enhancing instruments for its iOS app, Vine is giving its Android version the identical treatment.

The biggest addition by far is the choice to import videos. Similar to Instagram, this means users can shoot and edit movies with other, perhaps more sophisticated apps before bringing them in for the final upload. From the digicam display screen, simply press the upward arrow icon within the backside left-hand corner.

Clips can be previewed in Vine’s square-crop format and trimmed to six seconds or less. If you still have time remaining, you can import additional videos and Vine will stitch them to the end of your loop automatically.

Similar to the iOS app, there’s also a shortcut (the arrow icon with a cross in the middle) that lets you preview and delete the last shot. Particularly useful if you need to reshoot something, but don’t want to delete your entire Vine.

Long-time Vine users should appreciate the improved capture tools too. A wrench icon visible on the camera screen hides a bunch of advanced features: Today’s new addition is a “torch” mode that switches the flash on. iOS users were also given a new grid level and the option to focus lock with the front-facing camera, but neither appear to be available in the Android app.

After tapping the arrow within the high right-hand corner, you’ll be given a last preview of your Vine. Earlier than hitting the large green “tick” icon though, you can now press edit and unlock some extra enhancing options. These embrace the power to duplicate and trim specific photographs in your loop.

A Lesson to Pick from Apple's Bendgate


That is what will happen if you don't admit your product's flaw. Your competitor will make a joke about the flaw even they will laugh at their home about your pride of being a perfectionist in many ways.


10 Dazzling Facts about NFC

Google NFC and also you get greater than 42 million results. But how
much do you really find out about Near-Subject Communications?
Even though it’s getting a ton of protection, to many people it nonetheless
feels one thing of a mystery. That can assist you get a clearer image of
this magical expertise, we’ve unearthed some astonishing info
and stats.

1. The origins of NFC can be traced back to 1945 when Leon
Theremin invented a listening device called The Thing. The device
was used by the Soviet Union to spy on the American ambassador
in Moscow. Because it used passive techniques to transmit an
audio signal, it’s considered a predecessor to current RFID
technology, which in turn led to NFC

2. In 2004, Nokia along with Philips and Sony established the Near
Field Communication Forum. Its aim was to promote NFC
technology, while establishing standards that ensured any NFC
enabled mobile device could be used to make a credit card
payment. The Forum now has over 140 member companies.

3. As far back as 2005, Nokia launched the Nokia 3220 with an NFCmodified back cover. But it was only really in 2007 with the Nokia
6131 NFC, that the tech started to make waves.

4. Earlier this year, Juniper Research said 20 per cent of all
smartphones would be NFC-enabled by the year 2014. That works
out at a whopping 300 million.

5. Last month, Nokia launched the world’s first NFC enabled
speaker, The Nokia Play 360°. Simply tap your phone on the
speaker and it wirelessly streams music from your smartphone.

6. At the NFC hub it’s now even possible to order your own NFCtags, posters and business cards. You choose and create printed
products with attached/integrated NFC-tags and the NFC hub
supplies them to you ready made with all the relevant encoding
and printing. Just like that.

7. NFC can transfer data between totally different devices. For
example, NFC-equipped smartphones like the Nokia N9 can send
photos to NFC-equipped TV sets.

8. Since 2003, millions of Londoners have been using NFC Oyster
travel cards. Five million are touched against readers on the
Underground every single day. In fact, they’re so popular, they
even brought one out to celebrate the Royal Wedding.

9. In the future, the Nokia Research Centre predicts, physical walls
will be as interactive as their Facebook equivalents, thanks to highspeed NFC.

10. Between 2006 and 2008, Oulu in Finland became the world’s
most NFC tagged city with 1500 NFC info tags installed in everywhere from buses and bus stops to pubs, restaurants and
theatres. The project funded by the European ITEA research
program was called SmartTouch.

Hopefully this has given you a better perception into the magical world
of NFC. Know some other attention-grabbing information or stats that can dazzle
us? Then please do pull them out of your hat