Tuesday, 25 February 2014
Saturday, 1 February 2014
samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo
NEW DELHI:Samsung has officially unveiled the lite version of its Galaxy Note 3 flagship phone, the Galaxy Note 3 Neo.
Galaxy Note 3 Neo sports a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. The non-LTE (4G) version of the phone is powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor (Samsung has not mentioned the name of the chip though).
The device, which has already made an appearance on Samsung's Polish website, will be available globally in three colour variants - black, white and green in February.
The LTE version is powered by a hexa-core processor, in line with earlier rumours. It's powered by an A15 1.7GHz A15 dual-core plus 1.3GHz A7 quad-core chip.
The phone has 2GB of RAM and 16GB internal storage expandable up to 64GB via microSD card. The phone is backed by a 3100mAh battery.
The Galaxy Note 3 Neo sports an 8MP rear camera with BSI sensor, auto focus, smart stabilization, and LED flash (with high CRI), and a 2MP front facing camera with BSI sensor.
The phone runs android 4.3 Jelly Bean with Samsung's TouchWiz UI layer on top. It packs a stylus (S-Pen) complete with most software features of Note 3 including Air Command, Easy Clip, Multi Window and My Magazine.
In terms of connectivity options, the phone supports Gigabit WiFi (802.11ac), NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and Infrared blaster port.
Galaxy Note 3 Neo sports a 5.5-inch Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 720x1280 pixels. The non-LTE (4G) version of the phone is powered by a 1.6GHz quad-core processor (Samsung has not mentioned the name of the chip though).
The device, which has already made an appearance on Samsung's Polish website, will be available globally in three colour variants - black, white and green in February.
The LTE version is powered by a hexa-core processor, in line with earlier rumours. It's powered by an A15 1.7GHz A15 dual-core plus 1.3GHz A7 quad-core chip.
The phone has 2GB of RAM and 16GB internal storage expandable up to 64GB via microSD card. The phone is backed by a 3100mAh battery.
The Galaxy Note 3 Neo sports an 8MP rear camera with BSI sensor, auto focus, smart stabilization, and LED flash (with high CRI), and a 2MP front facing camera with BSI sensor.
The phone runs android 4.3 Jelly Bean with Samsung's TouchWiz UI layer on top. It packs a stylus (S-Pen) complete with most software features of Note 3 including Air Command, Easy Clip, Multi Window and My Magazine.
In terms of connectivity options, the phone supports Gigabit WiFi (802.11ac), NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, and Infrared blaster port.
Thursday, 30 January 2014
Wednesday, 29 January 2014
Tuesday, 21 January 2014
Millions of passwords and email details stolen in Germany
The passwords and other
details of sixteen million email users in Germany have been stolen,
according to the country's security agency.
The Federal Office for Security said criminals had infected
computers with software which allowed them to gather email addresses and
account passwords.Sunday, 19 January 2014
Saturday, 18 January 2014
Intel plans to trim more than 5,000 jobs in 2014
Intel plans to trim more than 5,000 jobs from
its workforce this year in an effort to boost its earnings amid waning
demand for its personal computer chips.
Lenovo IdeaPad A10
Lenovo launches Android-based dual-mode notebook IdeaPad A10 in India at Rs 19,990
New Delhi: Lenovo has announced the launch of the IdeaPad A10,
its first Android-based dual-mode notebook. Priced at Rs 19,990, the A10
comes with 10-point multitouch and flips 300 degrees.
The A10 weighs approximately 1 kg, and features a 10.1-inch display. The device enables users to instantly switch between two modes - Laptop and Stand.
The Lenovo IdeaPad A10 is powered by a quad-core ARM processor and has a 0.3 megapixel webcam.
Chrome update adds new features
Chrome update for Android and iOS adds data save and Translate features
Google is rolling out an update for its Chrome browser app on Android and iOS to make it more efficient on data, and to be able to translate foreign languages within web pages.Tablet Buyer’s Guide
iOS 7 tips features
iOS
7 was introduced with the iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C is now available to download
for all iPhone's and iPads. It is the first major overhaul of the iOS
since the original iPhone - And, while plenty of the features are
similar, how things work has changed significantly in some places, there are
lots of new features to get used to as well.
Samsung Galaxy S4 tips
Also see (iOs 7 tips features)
How get the WatchON controller on your notifications bar
The WatchON app of the Galaxy S4 is a nice idea – an app that lets you control your TV with your phone – but if it’s not within a finger’s reach it’s a bit useless.
You can place the virtual WatchON remote control in your drop-down notifications bar if you like, from within the WatchON app. To do this, open up the app and tap on the menu soft key (on the phone, not the app.) Then tap Advanced, and from within this sub-menu you’ll see a tick box that lets you place the remote in the notifications menu.
It takes up a whole lot of space, but it’s worth using if you want your Galaxy S4 to become your main TV remote.
Altering the tone of your call signal
Consistent with the Galaxy S4’s approach of letting you fiddly with just about every part of the phone, you can alter the tone of phone calls. Your options are – soft, clear and an adapted sound. This gives you a mini hearing test to ascertain what will sound best to your ears. It’s clever stuff.
To access these options, head to the Settings menu and tap the Call menu that sits under the My Device tab. Scroll down a bit and you’ll find the Personalise Call Sound sub-menu.
Turning noise reduction on and off
You can also choose whether or not to use noise reduction – which affects the sound quality at the other end of the line, not on your side.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 has dual microphones, letting it just what sound on the line is ambient noise and what is your voice. There are few reasons to turn noise reduction off, but we have heard reports that bugs can cause it to ruin a phone call. If people are complaining about call quality, try turning it off.
To get to the NR switch, go to the Settings menu and head to the Call option under the My Device tab. Here you’ll see a ‘Noise Reduction’ tick box.
Save battery and mobile data with the Wi-Fi Timer
A very neat little efficiency-increasing feature is the Wi-Fi timer. This lets you switch Wi-Fi on and off at certain times of the day.
The most obvious use for this is to turn Wi-Fi on during the hours you’re at home. It’ll mean the Galaxy S4 will automatically connect to a Wi-Fi network during these hours, saving mobile data, but otherwise won’t.
Switching Wi-Fi off during the hours you have no plans to use a Wi-Fi network saves battery, as it stops the phone from scanning for available networks. And if you’re in a city, there’ll be a whole lot of them, more-or-less everywhere.
You'll find the Wi-Fi Timer by going to Settings, hitting the Wi-Fi menu option (not the on-off slider) under the Connections tab, pressing the Menu soft key on your Galaxy S4 and hitting Advanced. Yep, it's a pretty well-hidden feature. You then set the hours you want the Wi-Fi timer to switch on Wi-Fi.
How get the WatchON controller on your notifications bar
The WatchON app of the Galaxy S4 is a nice idea – an app that lets you control your TV with your phone – but if it’s not within a finger’s reach it’s a bit useless.
You can place the virtual WatchON remote control in your drop-down notifications bar if you like, from within the WatchON app. To do this, open up the app and tap on the menu soft key (on the phone, not the app.) Then tap Advanced, and from within this sub-menu you’ll see a tick box that lets you place the remote in the notifications menu.
It takes up a whole lot of space, but it’s worth using if you want your Galaxy S4 to become your main TV remote.
Altering the tone of your call signal
Consistent with the Galaxy S4’s approach of letting you fiddly with just about every part of the phone, you can alter the tone of phone calls. Your options are – soft, clear and an adapted sound. This gives you a mini hearing test to ascertain what will sound best to your ears. It’s clever stuff.
To access these options, head to the Settings menu and tap the Call menu that sits under the My Device tab. Scroll down a bit and you’ll find the Personalise Call Sound sub-menu.
Turning noise reduction on and off
You can also choose whether or not to use noise reduction – which affects the sound quality at the other end of the line, not on your side.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 has dual microphones, letting it just what sound on the line is ambient noise and what is your voice. There are few reasons to turn noise reduction off, but we have heard reports that bugs can cause it to ruin a phone call. If people are complaining about call quality, try turning it off.
To get to the NR switch, go to the Settings menu and head to the Call option under the My Device tab. Here you’ll see a ‘Noise Reduction’ tick box.
Save battery and mobile data with the Wi-Fi Timer
A very neat little efficiency-increasing feature is the Wi-Fi timer. This lets you switch Wi-Fi on and off at certain times of the day.
The most obvious use for this is to turn Wi-Fi on during the hours you’re at home. It’ll mean the Galaxy S4 will automatically connect to a Wi-Fi network during these hours, saving mobile data, but otherwise won’t.
Switching Wi-Fi off during the hours you have no plans to use a Wi-Fi network saves battery, as it stops the phone from scanning for available networks. And if you’re in a city, there’ll be a whole lot of them, more-or-less everywhere.
You'll find the Wi-Fi Timer by going to Settings, hitting the Wi-Fi menu option (not the on-off slider) under the Connections tab, pressing the Menu soft key on your Galaxy S4 and hitting Advanced. Yep, it's a pretty well-hidden feature. You then set the hours you want the Wi-Fi timer to switch on Wi-Fi.
Interface
How to set a default home screen
The Samsung Galaxy S4 lets you have up to seven home screens, however there will always be just the one that is your “default” home screen. This is the screen your phone will head to when you awaken from sleep or skip from the
apps menu to the home screen.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 lets you have up to seven home screens, however there will always be just the one that is your “default” home screen. This is the screen your phone will head to when you awaken from sleep or skip from the
apps menu to the home screen.
How To Activate 3G on Airtel
SMS type 3G To number 121
With a simple SMS, you can start enjoying the 3G network data
services on your mobile phone with Airtel pre-paid connection.
services on your mobile phone with Airtel pre-paid connection.
How to share PC's internet connection with Android Devices
Most Android smartphone users depend on traditional methods, using a SIM card or via WiFi,
for internet connectivity. However, you can also use your PC's internet
connection on your Android smartphone. Here is a step by step procedure
in which you can use your PC's internet connectivity on your Android
smartphone.
Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus Specification
General
Model
Karbonn Titanium S5 Plus
Price
Rs. 10,636
Launch Date
03 December 2013
SIM
Dual, Dual-GSM standby
Operating System
Android 4.2, Jelly Bean
Micromax Partners With Tata Docomo To Offer Customers Exciting Bundled Products
Friday, 17 January 2014
Apple has agreed to refund $32.5 million to customers
WASHINGTON:
Apple Inc will refund consumers at least $32.5 million to settle a
longstanding complaint that the technology company billed US consumers
for charges incurred by children buying mobile apps without their
parents' consent.
Rooting process & use
Rooting is a process,which will void your warranty but will tremendously increase your droid’s performance.Actually,by rooting,you will be able to access all the system files and allows you to tweak your phone in a better manner.
Root XOLO A500S
Xolo A500S
is a middle end Android smartphone released in August 2013.It is a
dual-sim phone with a primary camera of 5 megapixels.
Net Neutrality & future after US court ruling
On
January 14, a court in the US struck down some rules meant to protect
net neutrality. There has been much outrage over the issue. Some say
this is the end of the internet as we know it, whereas others claim that nothing is going to change.
Monday, 13 January 2014
How to Block ads on Android phone
So we all know how annoying it can be when you are in the middle of a game or you are surfing the web and these ads pop up and hinder our user experience. Sometimes they might just be banners and our fingers touch these banners by mistake and the phone transfers us from our app to the respective site or app based on the advertisement.
IBM will invest $1bn (£608m) creating a new supercomputer
Computing giant IBM has said it will invest $1bn (£608m) creating a new division for Watson, its Jeopardy-winning supercomputer.
Watson, named after former IBM president Thomas Watson, beat its human rivals in the US TV quiz show in 2011.
Saturday, 11 January 2014
Best Android Apps Of All Time
Most popular Apps of Android Devices
Google Play store is the official android app store which has more than 700,000 Android apps and most of them are available for free download.Data Backup on Android Phones
Store, backup and restore data on Android Phones
Smartphone is all about Apps. Is n’t? Social Network Facebook CEO Zuckerberg also said the same thing in a different angle, “Today our phones are designed around apps, not people – we want to flip that around, using Facebook Home”. This statement concludes that apps are the backbone of any smartphone.Best Antivirus Apps for Android
5 Best Free Antivirus Apps for Android
1. Trust Go Antivirus app for Android
Trust GO is the Best free Antivirus Android app in terms of protection and usability. This security app got the first place in AV-Test with 100% protection rate for Android mobiles.Friday, 10 January 2014
Google Shoppable Hangout
Google to unveil 'Shoppable Hangout' in India on 20 Jan 2014
Search
engine giant Google will unveil its 'Shoppable Hangout' in the country
on January 20, which will allow users to interact with each other and
shop online simultaneously.
Thursday, 9 January 2014
Sound Card Troubleshooting Tips
Sound Card Tips
No sound audio (music) CDs
Various conditions may cause this problem. To troubleshoot, check the following:
No sound audio (music) CDs
Various conditions may cause this problem. To troubleshoot, check the following:
- Microsoft Volume Control or your mixer program mute options and volume sliders.
- Connect headphones to the stereo phone jack on your CD-ROM drive’s front panel; adjust the volume control settings on the drive. If there is sound from your headphones, check the CD audio cable connection from the CD-ROM drive to the audio card.
- Ensure the speakers are properly connected to the audio card’s output connector.
Inkjet printer
Inkjet printer Cleaning Tips
Over time Inkjet printers can become dirty due to excess ink "leaking" out of the ink cartridges.
Ink can build up on major components of the printer, causing the print
quality to decrease. When this occurs, it may be necessary to clean the
printer.
Windows 7 Startup Repair Tool
Windows 7 Startup Repair Tool automatically diagnoses and fixes startup problems
We've all encountered startup problems with previous version of the Windows operating system, and Microsoft has always provided us with lots of tools for fixing those problems. For example, in Windows NT we had the Emergency Recovery Utility, in Windows 2000 we had the Recovery Console, and in Windows XP we had System Restore, just to mention a few. Of course there were many other operating system native tools, but they all involved a manual, user-initiated operation. Not so with Windows 7's Startup Repair Tool!Use Windows 8 Recovery Drive
How to use the Windows 8 Recovery Drive
To create a Recovery drive(How to create Recovery Drive In Windows 8) using both a USB flash drive
and an optical disc. While knowing that you have a Recovery Drive
provides you with a certain level of comfort, using it is another story.
The only time you'll ever get to see what the Recovery Drive looks like
or see how it works, is when you need to use after a disaster has
occurred. And, chances are that you'll be pretty stressed at that point
and won't really want any more uncertainty in your life.
Create a Recovery Drive in Windows 8
How to create a Recovery Drive in Windows 8 for both a flash drive and an optical disk.
If you haven't done so yet, you need to create a recovery drive for your Windows 8 system.
Doing so now will save time and effort, not to mention grief, should
you encounter a problem with your Windows 8 installation.
Troubleshoot Wi-Fi Connection
Wi-Fi Connection problem solution
Wi-Fi connections can make using an Android phone a more robust experience. If those wireless connections aren't working, here are some Wi-Fi troubleshooting tips for users with Android phones.
Wednesday, 8 January 2014
Data consumption in Android
Android smartphones consume more data
Android smartphones are kind of like Hummers. Reminiscent of the oversize, gas-guzzling SUV's, Androids have the biggest screens and tend to use much more data than other types of smartphones, including iPhones. And that higher data usage could rack up heftier phone bills.
Android Gallery Problems troubleshooting
Android Problems & Solutions
Android is famous for
its reliability and stability, sometimes we may still encounter some problems
with it.
These include, for example, Android
gallery problems which became kind of famous on many Android forums. In
response to your numerous questions, I researched the problem quite deeply and
found a few reliable solutions which I'm about to show you.
Turn on your device and get ready to
discover the solutions to the most common Android problem. You will never have
to worry about what happened to your pictures or movies!
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