Here is how much mobile data Pokémon GO uses

Pokémon GO is a widely popular mobile game with innovative features such as augmented reality. As such, many people in various countries play the game. While many people in developed countries have unlimited data plans, many more people have data caps on a monthly basis. For them, it is critical to track their mobile data Continue reading →

 

GLS Parcel Service: Track and Trace

GLS tracking information tracking number follow on the website of GLS via https://gls-group.eu/EU/en/parcel-tracking?match= and enter the tracking ID at the end of the URL.   Date Time Parcel status GLS Location 14/11/2018 12:03 The parcel has been delivered. Belgium Deinze 14/11/2018 08:03 The parcel is expected to be delivered during the day. Belgium Deinze 14/11/2018 03:49 Continue reading →

 

MailClient Header Information

Code MatchingString Priority Type Vendor Version MSOUTLO ; MSOffice 12) 0 DESKTOP Microsoft Outlook 2007 MSOUTLO ; MSOffice 11) 0 DESKTOP Microsoft Outlook 2003 MSOUTLO ; MSOffice 10) 0 DESKTOP Microsoft Outlook XP MSOUTLO ; MSOffice 9) 0 DESKTOP Microsoft Outlook 2000 MSOUTLO ; MSOffice 8.5) 0 DESKTOP Microsoft Outlook 98 MSOUTLO ; MSOffice 8.0) Continue reading →

 

BitLocker recovery on Windows 10 boot

I recently updated the BIOS of my Lenovo ThinkPad X1, running Windows 10 Pro x64. Once the update was done and the computer restarted, however, I was greeted with the following screen: BitLocker recovery Enter the recovery key for this drive For more information on how to retrieve this key, go to http://windows.microsoft.com/recoverykey from another Continue reading →

 

Google Play isn’t responding. Error code: 927

Recently I received an error code when updating some Android apps on a OnePlus One with Cyanogenmod 13 (Android Marshmallow). Upon updating the app, both on Wi-Fi or mobile data, I received an error code. The error was: Not responding Google Play isn’t responding. Try again in a few minutes, and if the problem continues, Continue reading →

 

Delete duplicate pictures in Google Photos

Google Photos is by far the best tool to save all of your pictures to; I even moved my Flickr library to Google Photos recently and I couldn’t be happier. The great feature of Google Photos, next to its easy to use interface, is the unlimited number of photos you can store. Since it’s unlimited, Continue reading →

 

Make Google Calendar iFrame responsive

Google Calendar allows you to embed one or more calendars on the web using an HTML iFrame. This is a great solution to publish an agenda online since it allows you to quickly share your existing calendar online with just a copy and paste. Still, the output is an outdated iFrame of the Google Calendar Continue reading →

 

WebRTC in a Nutshell

In a world where almost everyone has a smartphone (or any other smart device, e.g. a smartwatch), the customer is spending an increasing amount of time online such as in the web browser or on mobile apps. Consumer-grade solutions for real-time audio-visual and textual communication are widely available and popular among audiences of all ages. Examples Continue reading →

 

Add falling snow to your website

It’s Christmas time: let’s make it snow! It’s this time of the year again: Christmas and New Year. Maybe you’ve seen on some sites that the website owner/designer has added a nice snow effect on their webpages. The snow overlay gives a nice, cosy feeling to the visitor. And you may have thought: how did Continue reading →

 

Adding a print option on your HTML page

Companies and individuals are doing great efforts to print less and “go green”. However, as a web developer, you may still want to add a print option on your website. Printing out a webpage is still often used on some types of website, so offering an easy to use button or link is a good Continue reading →

 

Enable AMP HTML on your website

AMP HTML is an initiative from Google to speed up page load times drastically. The idea is to only load the essential content of that page, while leaving the Javascript and other non-essential elements behind. AMP stands for Accelerated Mobile Pages. Google, on their official blog, themselves say the following about this project: We hope Continue reading →

 

Remove the favicon feature in WordPress

Via the customizer, recent versions of WordPress allow you to add a favicon to your site automatically. The feature generates a favicon in the right sizes and inserts them in the <head> of your HTML code. It’s an ideal way to have a valid image for your favicon and mobile devices. However, when I was Continue reading →