How To Swicth User Accounts In Twitter On Android [Quick Tip]

The latest update for Twitter’s official Android update has left many users sulking. Among several changes, one is the way it used to handle multiple accounts. In previous version, one can simply click on the settings button on the phone to change between various Twitter accounts added to the official Twitter app. But the new update has moved this option and this step has left many people wondering how to switch between user accounts in Twitter.

How To Swicth User Accounts In new Twitter Android App:

In this small tutorial, I’ll tell you how can you change between different Twitter accounts on the new Android app. The tutorial was performed on Samsung Galaxy S2 running on Android Jelly Beans but should be valid for other Android phones as well.

Step 1:

Log in to Twitter app.

Step 2:

Go to the Me tab.

Step 3:

If you have multiple accounts added in the Twitter App, you should see the option of changing the user account besides the Setting button:

Twitter Switch User Accounts on Android

When you click on the Switch User button, it should give you the option of switching between all the accounts already linked to the Twitter App.

Twitter Switch User Accounts on Android

Voila! Enjoy multiple Twitter user accounts like a pro. If you still having troubles or just want to say thanks, feel free to drop a comment. always happy to hear from readers.

A comprehensive guide to install the Windows 8 Consumer Preview

Its been long since we have been hearing about Windows 8 and its magical new features. If you too have been craving to get your hands on Windows 8, here is your chance. Windows 8 Consumer Preview i.e. the beta version is out and is available for a grab. In this tutorial we will see how to install Windows 8 beta in easy steps.

Minimum System Requirements for Windows 8:

  • Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster
  • RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB) (32-bit) or 2 GB (64-bit)
  • Hard disk space: 16 GB (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
  • Graphics card: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device or higher

There are two ways you can try the Windows 8 beta: [Read more…]

How to upgrade to Ubuntu 12.04 Beta from Ubuntu 11.10

Ubuntu 12.04, the LTS (Long Term Support) version, beta version is out. According to the release schedule of Ubuntu 12.04, the final version will be released by the end of April. In case you are an early adopter and wants to try your hand on the beta release, here is how to upgrade to the beta version:

  • Press Alt+F2 to open the command box
  • Type “update-manager -d” (without the quotes)
  • Please mind the space between manager and -d
  • Update Manager should open up and tell you: New distribution release ’12.04′ is available.
  • Click Upgrade and follow the on-screen instructions.

Enjoy Ubuntu 12.04. Cheers :)

How to install the free version of Spotify on Linux

Spotify is on Linux again and this time its free as well. Well that should sounds music to the ears of Linux users who love music but were not willing to pay for the premium account of Spotify. So here is what Sptify is calling “Linux Preview”, which is nothing but sort of beta version.

Features:

If you are not familiar with Spotify, I’ll list some salient features that make Spotify my favorite music streaming application: [Read more…]

How to update Google Chrome

Ever think of updating your Google Chrome web browser? Usually Chrome doesn’t notify for updates like Mozilla Firefox does. It claims that  it updates automatically but if you want to check whether you are running the latest stable version of Google Chrome you can do it easily by checking the setting options. It also updates the browser from the same options Follow these simple steps:

Look for the “wrench” symbol in the top-right corner of browser. Click on it and choose “About Google Chrome”.

Clicking on “About Google Chrome” opens a Dialogue box which states the current version you are using and also tells you to download if a newer version is available.

Once it finishes the download it asks you to restart the browser.

On the contrary, if you are running the latest version, the screen looks like:

Enjoy :)