Thursday, 4 April 2013

Do test-drive BlackBerry 10 On Your Android or iPhone

Whether you have bought BlackBerry 10 or not, you might be curious about the all-new platform from the Blackberry. As we all aware that Android and iOS based phone captured effective marketshare worldwide. A charm of Blackberry looks like dissolving in users. That's why BB had taken a step to launch new phone with so called extraordinary features to stay alive in the user's hand and market. Of course now you will have a question that what are those features BB have incorporated? So let's read on how you can try those features / OS in your android or iPhone device...



Now you can check it out for yourself. This week, CNET tipped about a way people can experience some of the main BB10 features for themselves without committing to a new device purchase. Simply fire up your Android or iOS device’s browser and visit BlackBerry.com/glimpse.

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It’s not a full-fledged virtualization of the OS — more like a guided demo with arrows and dots showing users where to gesture, swipe and tap — but it does give you a taste of what BB10 is like on an actual mobile device. iOS and Android users can try out the basic gestures, navigation and predictive keyboard, as well as the Hub, BBM Video and Screen Share, and the camera Time Shift.

It’s a brilliant idea, one that more mobile makers should take on. Online demos are a great way to let potential users test-drive a platform or major update without making a major commitment.

So what are you waiting for... juz browse and experience the BB's new feautres on your Android/iOS device...

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Tuesday, 26 March 2013

Samsung’s Galaxy S4 : Features that will definitely attract you

Long awaited smart phone Galaxy S4 from Samsung launched with highly praised. Probably this smart phone having world’s fastest processor, Galaxy S4 has great features where people and critics seem it as a closest rival of iPhone5.

Lets have an eye on some great features that Samsung adds in our digilife through this smart phone.

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Sound & Shot


 


Listen to your photos
Every picture you take on the Samsung GALAXY S4 can come with sound.
So now you can remember what was said, played, and heard, not just what it looked like. It adds another layer of excitement to help you relive and share every moment of each picture much more vividly.

Dual Camera


See both sides of the story
Two cameras, one extraordinary photo. Capture the ‘I was there’ moments of your life by simultaneously shooting with the front and rear cameras. Get the shot you want with more variety of styles to choose from. With Dual Video Call or Dual Video, friends and family can experience everything with you, no matter how far they may be.

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Drama Shot 


Capture every action in one photo
Get a sequence of photos in one frame to create a collage that tells the story better than a single photo could. Drama Shot lets you take a series of pictures of any moving subject and puts them together – so you can see the detailed action that’s seamlessly merged into one very dynamic photo.

Story Album

 
An album for every occasion
Have the Samsung GALAXY S4 organize your photos and create albums based on specific events or customize them the way you want. You can even apply themes and choose various layouts. Then print the photos and hold the memories in your hand.

S Translator


No more language barriers
Say or text what you need translated into your new Samsung GALAXY S4 and it’ll read or text back the translation. The Samsung GALAXY S4 is a handy companion while traveling abroad, allowing you to easily communicate with locals, discover exotic foreign dishes, and explore hidden hangouts around the world.

Smart Pause / Smart Scroll

 

A phone that follows your every move
Building off of the GALAXY S3’s Smart Stay, the Samsung GALAXY S4 knows what you’re doing and intuitively moves along with you – automatically scrolling up or down emails or websites when you tilt the phone from one side to another. Whenever you look away, the Samsung GALAXY S4 makes sure to pause whatever you’re watching, so you don’t miss anything. Amazingly, Smart Pause resumes where you left off when you look back at the screen again

Air View / Air Gesture


A simple and new approach from the ordinary touch
Simply motion your hand at the Samsung GALAXY S4 to accept calls, change music, or browse the web and your photos with Air Gesture. How simple is that? Air View makes it quicker, easier, and super-convenient to enlarge content and photos, preview emails, and speed dial all with your finger barely hovering over the screen.

Even when you’re wearing gloves, the Samsung GALAXY S4 still responds to your touch.

Samsung WatchON

The ultimate TV remote
Connect your Samsung GALAXY S4 with your home entertainment system and let it be your TV expert. It suggests different programs based on your preferences, provides program schedules, and does the channel surfing for you. The Samsung GALAXY S4 even allows you to remotely control the TV or setup boxes. So sit back, relax and let the Samsung GALAXY S4 take the work and hassle out of TV for you.


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Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 vs Apple’s iPhone5, Let’s read on…

Long awaited Samung’s Galaxy S4 unveiled last week in New York. This smart phone highly compared with iPhone 5 by people and critics.

As a real life companion, the new Samsung GALAXY S4 helps bring us closer and captures those fun moments when we are together. Each feature was designed to simplify our daily lives. Furthermore, it cares enough to monitor our health and well-being.

To put it simply, the Samsung GALAXY S4 is there for you.



Let’s ride and read in details….

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Samsung Galaxy S4 at a glance:
  • General: Optional 2G/3G/LTE connectivity
  • Form factor: Touchscreen bar phone
  • Dimensions: 136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9mm, 130 g
  • Display: 4.99" 16M-color Super AMOLED HD capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (441ppi)
  • Chipset: Exynos 5410 Octa / Snapdragon 600
  • CPU: 1.6 GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 and 1.2 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 / 1.9GHz Krait 300
  • GPU: PowerVR SGX 544MP3 / Adreno 320
  • RAM: 2GB
  • OS: Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • Memory: 16/32GB/64GB storage, microSD card slot
  • Still camera: 13 megapixel auto-focus camera, face detection, touch focus and image stabilization, Dual Shot, Cinema Photo; 2MP front facing camera, video-calls
  • Video camera: Full HD (1080p) video recording at 30fps
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi hotspot, Bluetooth 4.0, standard microUSB port with MHL features (TV Out, USB host), GPS receiver with A-GPS and GLONASS, 3.5mm audio jack, NFC, Infrared port
  • Battery: 2600 mAh
  • Misc: TouchWiz UI, Impressively rich video/audio codec support, built-in accelerometer, Smart stay and Smart rotation eye-tracking, Smart pause, Smart scroll, S Health, Air Gestures
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WHAT THE CRITICS SAY

GSMarena is impressed with most of the specs of the new phone as well. It states, ‘More power, a better screen, a host of new exclusive software features and a larger battery to keep it going longer - the Samsung Galaxy S4 has all the right boxes ticked to be considered a worthy successor to what many considered the uber smartphone. It also has a key advantage over its direct rivals in running on the latest Android 4.2 platform.’


Tech Radar points out that which is foremost on one’s mind when one first sees the Galaxy S4 – that it is very similar to the Galaxy S3, though it looks more sophisticated. Says Tech Radar, ‘…many will struggle to tell the difference between the S4 and its predecessor, as the polycarbonate chassis is still in use, although the metallic banding around the side, while still plastic, is much sturdier and feels more premium.’

According to publish on Mashable site is “Samsung's Galaxy S4 Is Great But No iPhone Killer”

'Perhaps not the out-and-out game changer some were expecting, the Samsung Galaxy S4 is, on first impressions at least, certainly a new dominant force on the Android smartphone scene.'
Luke Johnson, Trusted Reviews

'It's a bit of a shame that Samsung announced the phone without giving a price or release date, but at this point, with Samsung the global sales and innovation leader in smartphones, it can do pretty much whatever it wants.'
Jordan Crook, TechCrunch

'Is it a major step up from the Samsung Galaxy S3? Probably not for many. But there's certainly enough that's new to promote it above being the Samsung Galaxy S3S.'
Rik Henderson, Pocket Lint

'Viewing angles are great, colours pop on the Super AMOLED display, and the bezels on the device have been slimmed to the point where the screen feels even larger and more immersive.'
David Pierce, The Verge

'The company isn't quite at the level where fans will wait in line for the phone, but the Samsung fan boys are starting to grow as vocal - if not more so - than the Apple faithful.
'At this point, the Galaxy S4 is a runaway train, something Samsung couldn't stop even if it tried. The rest of the industry better watch out.'
Roger Cheng, CNet

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A tale of two smartphones


SAMSUNG GALAXY S4

 

Height: 136.6 mm (5.38 inches)

Width: 69 mm (2.72 inches)

Depth: 7.9 mm (0.31 inches)

Weight: 130 grams (4.59 ounces)

Touchscreen: 5in

Pixel density: 441 per inch

Display: 1920-by-1080 pixels

Network speeds: 3G and 4G LTE Lite

Camera: 13 megapixel in back-facing camera, 2 megapixel in front-facing


Voice recognition: Can translate nine languages and utilizes voice-activated tools that can dictate, reply, forward or save text messages

Built-in apps: Video chat; internet browser; Gmail; Google Talk, Google Play Store; infrared LED; Google Maps; YouTube

Processor: 1.9GHz quad-core processor or 1.6GHz octa-core processor

Internal memory: 16GB; 32GB; or 64GB

Other memory: Data stored in Samsung's HomeSync - a household cloud service

Battery: 2,600 mAh

Operating system: Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean


APPLE IPHONE 5

 

Height: 123.8 mm (4.87 inches)

Width: 58.6 mm (2.31 inches)

Depth: 7.6 mm (0.3 inches)

Weight: 112 grams (3.95 ounces)

Touchscreen: 4in

Pixel density: 326 per inch

Display: 1136x640 pixels

Network speeds: 3G and mobile 4G

Camera: 8 megapixel in back-facing camera 1.2 in front-facing


Voice recognition: Siri upgraded to allow spoken recommendations for films or restaurants. Possible to update Facebook status by voice command

Built-in apps: FaceTime; video editing; Safari internet browser; email; Apple maps; no YouTube as standard

Processor: A6 chip said to be twice as quick as A5.

Internal memory: 16GB; 32GB; or 64GB

Other memory: Purchases stored in Apple’s iCloud servers

Battery: 1,400 mAh

Operating system: Apple iOS 6

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Saturday, 23 February 2013

Send files and photos from your mobile to desktop without Bluetooth / Data Cable

Bump, an app normally associated with transferring contact info and photos by physically bumping devices together, is also capable of transferring photos between your Android device or iPhone with your computer. The process is simple, free, and only takes a few minutes to set up



So, now all is you can transfer photos from your Android / iPhone directly to your desktop and that’s without Bluetooth or datacables. 


 

   


Initially bump application was launched with files transferring from phone to phone. Founders and developers take further level over success of an app which can now transfer files from phone to desktop

You can download Android and iPhone app from here


How does Bump work?

There are two parts to Bump: the app running on your device and a smart matching algorithm running
on our servers in the cloud. The app on your phone uses the phone’s sensors to literally “feel” the bump, and it sends that info up to the cloud. The matching algorithm listens to the bumps from phones around the world and pairs up phones that felt the same bump. Then we just route information between the two phones in each pair.




Is Bump secure?

When we built Bump, our number one priority was creating the best possible user experience we could. Security of your personal information is a huge part of that experience. Firstly, you are in control with what is sent via Bump. Secondly all messages sent from the client to our servers are encrypted with TLS, which is the same encryption that banks use.


Tuesday, 12 February 2013

A pen will not let you make mistakes while writing

Remember days, when we used to write in notebooks with pencils. That time when we make some errors we always used to rubbers make correct them. But nowadays, pencils are left only for painters & architectures because students, teachers, employees and employers are more preferred with pen for writing on the piece of paper. And when it comes to pen for writing, error corrections become harassment for a writer. 



 A start-up has now set out to revolutionize the way we learn to write – with an innovative educational aid  that – yet again – creates a whole new world of possibilities. Techies (Lernstift – Learning pen) made easier way for you to write with pen without making bad spells, grammer and penmanship.



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Lernstift combines well-tried, classical writing utensil with state of the art technology that points out grammatical errors or flaws of form and legibility while writing. Next to the obvious advantages for the learner, it thereby gives writing by hand new relevance and appeal in times of iPad & Co.


Currently under development, the Lernstift (German for "learning pen") is powered by Linux and contains €50 to €80 (US$68 to US$109) worth of smartphone electronics in a thermoplastic or aluminum body. It uses motion sensors to trace movements and detect errors. If a mistake is found, the pen vibrates to alert the writer.

The Lernstift pen operates in two modes. In Calligraphy Mode, it warns of mistakes in penmanship, while in Orthography Mode it detects spelling and grammatical errors – vibrating once for the former and twice for the latter. The sensors allow the pen to recognize writing even in the air so it can be used to write text messages without a writing surface. But for the less adventurous, it has a standard ballpoint pen inside.

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Fun factor meets learning effect

Lernstift introduces kids to technology while making sure they don't lose the „feel of real life“. That‘s what makes it an ideal e-learning tool. With Lernstift kids can improve their writing abilities in a fun and playful way. As a means of autonomous learning it could even be used in school.


E-Learning, not E-Cheating

Der Lernstift is not at all a cheating pen! After all, it doesn’t give you the correct answer, it merely points your attention to a mistake. It’s like a reliable friend tapping you on the shoulder, saying: "Wait a minute! Something’s not quite right. Think again." Kids will still have to learn orthography and grammar, but that’ll be much faster and much more fun. 

Open for anything new – and social media sharing

Based on an open software platform there will be various Lernstift Apps – including tools to monitor the learning success. There are vast possibilities for developers to get creative. 

Furthermore a Lernstift Community will be launched to give parents and kids a platform to exchange experiences.

Entertainment merged with actual use

Lernstift is a truly relevant startup. After all, it‘s a real, original and tangible product that is truly useful. Next to the error detection feature Lernstift also has great potential for private and business application.


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Sunday, 3 February 2013

Before Posting or Liking on Facebook, know is it legal - Facebook Laws in India


Nowadays Facebook is the most popular website on the web and there will be hardly any netizen who will be not having Facebook account.



So, while today Facebook becomes face of yours on the internet, you should make yourself aware about laws related to Facebook. Let’s make it short, come to the point and let me ask some questions: 




Have you ever posted a comment which can hurt to anyone? (Especially celebrity, politician, any community etc.)

Have you ever liked or commented on the post where joke made on politicians or celebrities?

Before posting on Facebook, ask yourself one question. If this comment were about my family, or me, would I be offended?

If your answer is yes, DO NOT post.

Only remember “Don’t do the crime if you can’t do the time!”

Let’s be clear with some more questions and answers

Is it legal to ridicule a celebrity or even an ordinary person on Facebook?

NO

Is it legal to ridicule a Government official or Minister on Facebook?

NO

Is it legal to ridicule a religion on Facebook?

NO

Is it legal to call someone an “idiot” on Facebook?

NO

Since it is impossible to prove that a person is actually an “idiot”, calling someone an idiot would amount to defamation and would be punishable under two laws:

1. Defamation
2. Sending offensive electronic messages


Will you believe that…

Facebook posts, messages, comments etc. Even “liking” or “sharing” these posts could get a person into trouble.

Did you know?

1. Even companies, colleges, organizations can be defamed.
2. Sarcastic comments can also amount to defamation

Sending offensive electronic messages

Sending offensive electronic messages is penalized under section 66A of the Information Technology Act. The following types of posts will be covered under this section:

1. Posts that are grossly offensive (e.g. cause anger, displeasure, and resentment)

2. Posts that are menacing or threatening

3. Posts that contain false information sent for the purpose of causing annoyance, inconvenience, danger, obstruction, insult, injury, criminal intimidation, enmity, hatred or ill will.

4. Posts or messages sent for causing annoyance, or inconvenience,

5. Posts or messages sent to deceive or to mislead about the origin of the messages.

I have ordered some stuff from a famous eCommerce website. They have not sent it even after a month but my credit card has been charged for the transaction. Is it legal to post my complaint about this on my Facebook wall?

YES

Remember the following points while making this post:

1. State only facts.
2. Do not make any sarcastic statements.

Some Cases

Two Air India cabin crew members were arrested and jailed for 12 days for posting “derogatory” remarks against the Prime Minister’s Office, the national flag and the Supreme Court, while commenting on a strike by Air India pilots. (India, May 2012).

Vikas Mavhudzi was arrested for“subverting aconstitutional government” when he posted a facebook message in support of the protests in Egypt. (Zimbabwe,April 2011)

If you want to be aware about Facebook laws in India in detail, then just go to this very useful link HERE (by ROHAS NAGPAL, ASCL, PUNE)

Saturday, 2 February 2013

Is your Facebook account get hacked? Or if it does, Check out these tips

You’ve probably already heard that Facebook accounts are hacked to gain personal information, but you might not be aware of how easy that just might be for hackers. With hackers increasingly targeting Facebook as a primary source of collecting user information, and corporations using your information to make decisions about your rates

 

That was the concern this week for many Facebook users whose accounts were doing things they didn’t ask them to do, such as automatically adding blocked users as friends. Complaints and concerns lit-up Facebook’s Help Center. Facebook said the problem was caused by user error — the contact importer has a “friend all” feature that automatically friends all of the user’s contacts with a Facebook account.

This incident wasn’t caused by a hack or a virus, but a bottleneck in the “friend all” feature that resulted in a slew of users noticing their new friends at once.

But Facebook and its users have been hacked in the past. One hack spread through user-to-user chat. A person would click on a link and the virus would be downloaded. The virus deleted any anti-virus programs on the user’s computer and then sent itself to all of their Facebook friends just like how the user had received it.

Here is some tips on how to prevent being hacked, so check out these security tips:
  • Review your security settings and consider enabling login notifications. They’re in the drop-down box under Account on the upper right hand corner of your FB home page.
  • Don’t click on strange links, even if they’re from friends, and notify the person if you see something suspicious.
  • Don’t click on friend requests from unknown parties.
  • If you come across a scam, report it so that it can be taken down.
  • Don’t download any applications you aren’t certain about.
  • For using Facebook from places like hotels and airports, text “otp” to 32665 for a one-time password to your account.
  • Visit Facebook’s security page, http://www.facebook.com/security and read the “Take Action” and “Threats” sections.

Facebook partnered with online security companies McAfee, Symantec and others this past April to create the Antivirus Marketplace. Through these partnerships, it is able to offer users free trials of anti-virus software.

Has your Facebook or other social networking account ever been hacked? Tell us about the experience in the comments.

Friday, 1 February 2013

Is your Facebook page running with vulgar & embarrassing feeds/pics? Get ‘Facewash’


Now, there is an application that can help Facebook users to clean up vulgar or embarrassing pages from their profile.



Developers said"You spent the last four years being a college kid," their site explains. "And that's wonderful. But a lot can happen in four years, and the internet never forgets. . . . Wash away all those dirty little jokes and beer talk, those late night snapshots, those forgotten 'likes.'"




The "Facewash" app developed by researchers from Kent State University will search through a user's Facebook activity and content for items that the user may want to hide or delete. in a matter of days, their web app has become a hit. Their site, http://facewa.sh, attracted 135,000 visitors as of Wednesday.

"We realised that there's a lot of content that perhaps someone might not want a future employer to see," researcher Daniel Gur.

Gur created the Facewash over the weekend along his two friends and fellow computer science majors Camden Fullmer, and David Steinberg. The trio built the app in less than two days while at a hackathon at the University of Pennsylvania.

Facewash is still in beta phase so users may encounter minor glitches for some time.

"This is your face on the Internet, and you might need to wash it," Gur said.

How Facewash Works

Facewash application first connects to your Facebook account like any other Facebook app. So in that case, you have to give it permission to look through everything in your account. If you're concerned at all about connecting third-party apps on Facebook, rest assured you can remove the app when you're done with it. 

The tool largely automates the process of finding questionable content, although it doesn't automatically delete or hide it for you, which is good. You ought to be able to decide for yourself on a case-by-case basis after evaluation.

In any event, when you click "start" for the first time, you can sit back and let the app do the work. It will scour your account in search of bad words, which include profanity and many other words that may or may not have a negative connotation depending on context, "suck" being a prime example. 

The app can search both English and Spanish, although not simultaneously. It claims to look through you’re:
  • status updates,
  • photos (although with limitations, explained below),
  • ‘liked’ links,
  • ‘liked’ photos,
  • photos in which you've been tagged,
  • pages, and
  • timeline.
Say you're going to a job interview at a company, and you want to be sure your Facebook account doesn't reference that employer or any of its products in a negative light. You can use Facewash to search for any terms of your choosing, such as brand names, employer names, or really anything at all. It displays results the same way, and again, you have to link through to Facebook to actually change the settings to remove the activity.


Wednesday, 30 January 2013

Apple Increases iPad with Retina Display to 128GB

Offers Twice the Storage Capacity to Create & Enjoy Even More Incredible Content

Apple announced a 128GB* version of the fourth generation iPad® with Retina® display officially on 28th January, 2013. The 128GB iPad with Wi-Fi and iPad with Wi-Fi + Cellular models provide twice the storage capacity of the 64GB models to hold even more valuable content including photos, documents, projects, presentations, books, movies, TV shows, music and apps.

For Pricing & Availaiblity… Scroll Down


“With more than 120 million iPads sold, it’s clear that customers around the world love their iPads, and every day they are finding more great reasons to work, learn and play on their iPads rather than their old PCs,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s senior vice president of Worldwide Marketing. “With twice the storage capacity and an unparalleled selection of over 300,000 native iPad apps, enterprises, educators and artists have even more reasons to use iPad for all their business and personal needs.”

iPad continues to have a significant impact on business with virtually all of the Fortune 500 and over 85 percent of the Global 500 currently deploying or testing iPad. Companies regularly utilizing large amounts of data such as 3D CAD files, X-rays, film edits, music tracks, project blueprints, training videos and service manuals all benefit from having a greater choice of storage options for iPad. The over 10 million iWork® users, and customers who rely on other incredible apps like Global Apptitude for analyzing team film and creating digital playbooks, Auria for an incredible 48 track recording system, or AutoCAD for drafting architectural and engineering drawings, also benefit greatly from having the choice of an iPad with more storage capacity.

“Our AutoCAD WS app for iOS was designed to give customers seamless access to their designs anywhere, anytime,” said Amy Bunszel, vice president of AutoCAD products for Autodesk. “These files are often large and highly detailed so having the thin and light iPad with its Multitouch display, integrated camera and all-day battery life, is a real advantage for iPad users to view, edit and share their AutoCAD data.”

“The features and capabilities of iPad give us the ability to set a new standard for multitrack recording and editing on a mobile device,” said Rim Buntinas, WaveMachine Labs’ CEO. “Users of the Auria app can play 48 mono or stereo 24bit/96 kHz tracks simultaneously, record up to 24 of those tracks simultaneously, and also edit and mix with familiar tools. With its portability and all-day battery life, iPad has revolutionized recording for audio professionals allowing artists to record anywhere.”

“The bottom line for our customers is winning football games, and iPad running our GamePlan solution unquestionably helps players be as prepared as possible,” said Randall Fusee, Global Apptitude Co-Founder. “The iPad’s unbeatable combination of security, being thin and light, having an incredible Retina display and also being powerful enough to handle large amounts of data enables us to deliver a product that takes film study to a new level and ultimately gives our users the best opportunity to prepare, execute and win.”

The fourth generation iPad features a gorgeous 9.7-inch Retina display, Apple-designed A6X chip, FaceTime® HD camera, iOS 6.1 and ultrafast wireless performance**. iOS 6.1 includes support for additional LTE networks around the world***, and iTunes Match subscribers can download individual songs to their iOS devices from iCloud®.

iPad runs over 800,000 apps available on the App Store, including more than 300,000 apps designed specifically for iPad, from a wide range of categories including books, games, business, news, sports, health, reference and travel. iPad also supports the more than 5,000 newspapers and magazines offered in Newsstand, and the more than 1.5 million books available on the iBookstore.

Pricing & Availability


The new 128GB versions of the fourth generation iPad will be available starting Tuesday, February 5, in black or white, for a suggested retail price of $799 (US) for the iPad with Wi-Fi model and $929 (US) for the iPad with Wi-Fi + Cellular model. All versions of the 128GB iPad will be sold through the Apple Online Store (www.apple.com), Apple retail stores and select Apple Authorized Resellers.

*1GB = 1 billion bytes; actual formatted capacity less.
**Network speeds are dependent on carrier networks. Check with your carrier for details.
*** Information about LTE carriers can be found at www.apple.com/ipad/LTE.

Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store, and is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices with iPad.

Monday, 28 January 2013

How will you use Whatsapp on your desktop?




As today we all have mobiles and we daily use lots of applications and services. Like Facebook on the web, Whatsapp rules mobile world.

We all are very familiar with whatsapp application in the mobile, but have you ever tried to use Whatsapp in your desktop? If not, then you can also use Whatsapp in your PC as well.

So, by doing the same you can save battery life of your mobile by using Whatsapp when you are on computer.

How to install Whatsapp in your desktop, just go through the video and enjoy!!!

Sunday, 27 January 2013

7 apps that you cant miss... (Android and iOS)

If you are a person who always having new and interesting applications in the mobile / tablet, then you can not miss out these 7 apps from your list.

Let’s check it out those 7 apps which really deserve to be in your palm… :)

Deer Reader


If you are a newsbie, then this will be the perfect app for your android phone and tablet. Deer Reader is a new Google Reader client for Android that turns reading your news feeds into a much more enjoyable experience. The app has four different themes, customized widgets in the pro version, and is optimized for use with Android tablets.

Swipp

Swipp, a new app and service that allows users to rate literally anything on a scale on -5 to +5 and then share that rating – along with comments photos and more – with the world. You can Swipp using the mobile app, however, the results of a Swipp can be shared an assortment of different ways.

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Vine

Twitter launched Vine this week. Currently iOS only, the app lets you create GIF-like 6-second looping video clips and then share your finished creations with friends on Vine or Twitter or Facebook.

Mailbox

Mailbox launched for iOS this week. Designed to be mobile first, the app makes organizing and reading email while you’re on the go a snap, and makes it easy to keep your inbox uncluttered without deleting incoming messages.

TextCenter


If you’re using your iPhone or iPad to take notes in class or a meeting, then Apple’s built-in Notes app can sometimes be a bit lacking. TextCenter is essentially a plain text editor for your iOS device. The app offers the ability to import and export documents from and to other apps on your device, duplicate documents so you’re working on a copy, and print using AirPrint. 

You can also tweet selections of your text directly from the editor, provided you have a Twitter account set up on your device.

Temple Run 2

Temple Run 2 made its way to Android this week. The exceptionally popular game was downloaded for iOS a whopping 20 million times during its first 4 days in the App Store.

Futureful

Futureful lets you surf the web based on tags. The app lets you choose tags for content that might potentially be interesting to you, and then provides an article that's relevant to the tags you’ve selected. You can fave content as you read, and add tags to pages to improve the experience for everyone using the service.