Faster: 100 Ways to Improve Your Digital Life(English, Paperback, Fadia Ankit)
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Faster: 100 Ways To Improve Your Digital Life presents 100 tips and tricks to help readers maximize the utility of their gadgets. Summary of The Book Faster: 100 Ways To Improve Your Digital Life is for those gadget owners who want to get the most out of their gadgets. Most people own many gadgets such as laptops, tablets and smartphones. However, no one uses all the features of their gadgets. We are aware of only the common features of gadgets such a calling, messaging and using the camera. Faster: 100 Ways To Improve Your Digital Life introduces readers to many other useful features of their gadgets. The tips and tricks in Faster: 100 Ways To Improve Your Digital Life are divided into sections depending on utility such as functionality, security and fun stuff. There are useful tips on how to find one’s car in the parking lot, tracking one’s children through the GPS in a mobile phone, receiving a fake call on one’s mobile phone and even catching a cheating partner in the act and scheduling tasks on one’s phone or email client. Faster: 100 Ways To Improve Your Digital Life does not only have tips on using gadgets, it also includes instructions to manipulate websites, social media sites, video sites and many other types of digital media. The book is easy to follow as instructions are made clear by the use of screenshots and pictorial diagrams. About Ankit Fadia Ankit Fadia is an ethical hacker and provides security consultancy services. Ankit Fadia has written a number of books on hacking. These include Unofficial Guide to Ethical Hacking, Network Security: A Hacker's Perspective, Google Hacking, How to Unblock Everything on the Internet, Windows Hacking and Encryption: Protecting your Data. He has a degree in Management Science and Engineering from Stanford University. Ankit Fadia also hosts a show called on What the Hack? on MTV. Fadia wrote his first book at the age of 15. He has spoken in a number of countries. In 2008, he was named one of the eight youth icons of India. He has written fourteen books, which have sold more than ten million copies.