Friday 31 May 2013

HTC ONE THE SPECIAL EDITION

           
                           HTC ONE THE SPECIAL EDITION

HTC One will have it, indeed, a version that will run an unmodified version of Android that will be updated directly by Google.After Samsung Galaxy S 4, which received a version of "Nexus" HTC is the second terminal which receives preferential treatment from Google, thus becoming an additional option to the Nexus product line for those who want an Android unchanged and updated quickly at time.Unfortunately , like the Galaxy S 4 Google Edition, and this version of HTC One  will be available only in online store Google Play in the U.S.
 Special Edition Version (Nexus User Experience) HTC One will lose a number of facilities. Since there are software modules in Android code for these functions will lose HTC One Special Edition Beats audio processing, FM tuner, infrared sensor and camera with all special options such as ZOE. In addition, the terminal will only be available in the version with 32 GB of internal storage and will not be compatible with 4G frequencies used in Europe.
HTC One Special Edition will be available in Android Market store in the United States since June 26, as Samsung Galaxy S 4 Google Edition at a price of $ 599.

Thursday 30 May 2013

New GMAIL

            
                                 Gmail will change the interface

Gmail is one of the most used email service worldwide. I'd say give in terms of real users is the first. For some time know that at Google is preparing a new interface for both web and mobile applications.
Content is organized so that it is easier to work .The implementation will be gradual in the near future on iOS, Android and desktop.
The novelty would be represented by tabs that appear at the top now. They have given the clip you an idea what it is about:


Wednesday 29 May 2013

Apple will launch a cheaper version of Ipad Mini



                           Apple will launch a cheaper version than the current Ipad Mini


Little by little, Apple is forced to align with trends tablet market by launching more devices to compete against cheap Android-based products. According to analysts,  the current iPad Mini is not cheap enough to be a credible alternative to entry-level tablets based on Android, is need for a model whose price to fall below the minimum threshold of $ 329, which is offered at present.
In a letter to investors, Glen Yeung - Citi Research specialist company, talked about a change in strategy for Apple, which provides less expensive product launch. Another clue is the comment made by one of Apple executives named Peter Oppenheimer, in which he talked about the company's willingness to give up a portion of the profit that can be obtained in the short term in the hope of more favorable long-term prospects .
 In confirmation of the new strategies come and investigations made ​​in the supply of components for Apple products, showing an increase in orders for older generation hardware belonging to the product series iPhone 4/4S.

According to the same Glen Yeung, Apple may launch in September this year and an iPhone model for low-end market, followed by an iPad Mini tablet priced below $ 250.

Tuesday 28 May 2013

The app who fix your car

                       
                                 The app who fix your car

In the future if you have a problem with the auto, will not be more necessary to go at the mechanic. Everything will be easy.
An app of embedded Technologies service saves you money when you have problems with car. Even an untrained driver will be able to fill oil or do other minor repairs by using  this application .
Here's how the owner of a Ford manages to identify the major components of the engine in real time. There are even animations to help you tips not know when it can be useful, says Gizmod.



Monday 27 May 2013

How to improve your iPhone's battery life

       
                 How to improve your iPhone's battery life


Enterprises and business users love the iPhone because of its back-end management and security features that allow employees to bring their own from home (BYOD) and use it in the workplace. The one thing that lets the device down from full marks is its battery life. Compared to the old business favorite BlackBerry, the iPhone's battery life is far from comparable.

Here are 15 simple things you can do to make your iPhone run that little bit longer :

1. Turn off auto-brightness

Some, including Apple, believe that the iPhone's "auto-brightness" feature will help conserve battery life by dynamically and automatically increasing or reducing the brightness of the screen, based on how light it is around you. Yet others argue this alone can actually lead to battery draining.
It may not be easy to read your iPhone's screen in direct sunlight, and you may not get the most out of your high-resolution display, but this is about conserving your battery rather than anything else.
The best practice seems to point to disabling the auto-brightness. Go to Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper > then reduce the brightness to 10-25 percent, or whatever feels comfortable.





2 .Disable system Location services

Location services use GPS for location-aware apps and services. While it's useful knowing where you are on Google Maps, what you don't see is what is going on behind the scenes. Ads are being displayed based on your location, traffic data is being downloaded, and your iPhone is always pinging out to see where you are to keep an eye on which time zone you're in. All of these things are unnecessary and churn up your battery life.
Go to Settings > Privacy > Location Services. When On, scroll down to System Services, then uncheck all of these items. When you're not using Location Services, such as GPS, then simply turn it Off.




3.Disable push email

Push email is very useful for when you're running against the clock. Emails are downloaded automatically and instantly from the server when they arrive, rather than waiting for you to 'send and receive.' But if you don't mind waiting that long, you can reduce the download cycle so your iPhone isn't constantly listening for new email. Instead, it will run a schedule every few minutes that helps in conserving the battery life.
Go to Settings > Mail, Contacts, Calendar > under Fetch New Data set Push to Off — then scroll down and set the 'fetch' schedule to Every 15 minutes so that it runs the 'send and receive' schedule every quarter-hour.
If you need certain email accounts to push email to your device, select Advanced and confirm the setting for each separate account.




4.Disable Wi-Fi, Bluetooth when you're out and about

Wi-Fi and other wireless radios should be disabled when they're not being used as they use a significant amount of battery life. If you are not near or not using a Wi-Fi hotspot, or sending items to other devices using Bluetooth, these can and should be turned off.
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > set to Off. Also, go to Settings > Bluetooth > set this to Off.





5.Enable Wi-Fi while you're at work

However, if you are at work or at home, and you're in a building where cellular signal is weak — such as a thick-walled house or a city apartment — you might find it helps your iPhone's battery life by actually leaving Wi-Fi turned on.
Anecdotal reports suggest that when your iPhone has good cellular signal, the device's battery will remain at a relatively stable discharge rate. But when you're on an older GPRS, EDGE or 3G, your iPhone's battery life may decrease far quicker because it is constantly searching and 'pinging' for a higher quality cell site with better signal.
Go to Settings > Wi-Fi > and set to On. Also, set Ask to Join Networks to Off to keep that Wi-Fi hotspot connected.



6.Disable unnecessary push notifications

Applications use notifications to inform you of what's going on in the world, such as new email, text messages, reminders and who is responding to you on social networks. But these notifications turn the iPhone's display on, and often include audio and vibrations.
You can customize when you receive notifications through by going to Settings > Notifications. You can suppress audible and vibration notifications, as well as those that turn on the display so they arrive silently. But these can still be included in the Notification Center so these can be checked when you periodically check your phone.



7.Reduce auto-lock period

Reducing how long it takes for your iPhone to turn its display off helps conserve the battery life. When the smartphone is put down on a table, for example, it can take a minute or two -- perhaps even longer -- for the display to turn off. This means the display can quietly chip away at the device's battery life while it's not actively being used.
Go to Settings > General > Auto-Lock > set this to 1 Minute or 2 Minutes. The shorter time period, the greater the benefits to your iPhone's battery life.




8.Disable vibrations

Vibrations are useful to enable, particularly when you're working in loud environments or even very quiet ones, so you can leave your iPhone on silent and receive a buzz in your pocket when a new message or notification has come through. A physical motor spinning in your device causes these vibrations, but this uses precious battery life. These can be limited or disabled altogether.
Go to Settings > Sounds and select whether or not you want to enable vibration when your phone rings, or if you want it enabled while it is set to silent.





9.Disable 4G (and LTE) connectivity

While 4G is much faster than 3G cellular connectivity, it uses a lot more battery power. Long-term evolution (LTE) uses an entirely different hardware radio and often drains the battery even quicker. When not using high-bandwidth applications, streaming videos, or tethered to a laptop or tablet, disable 4G and LTE connectivity. You'll receive slower (albeit still rather fast) download speeds but it will also help conserve your iPhone's battery throughout the day.
Go to Settings > General > Cellular > Set Enable 4G (or Enable LTE) to Off.




 10.Close unused or dormant apps regularly

Some iPhone apps don't completely close when they're not longer being used. Instead they lie dormant in the background. When using memory or battery intensive applications, these are still churning up power in the background. It's suggested that when you no longer need to use an app, close it down completely.
On your iPhone in an unlocked state, double-press the Home button > touch and hold any open app until it enters a 'wiggly' state > then tap the red close button on each app that you no longer need. You can then return to your device by pressing the Home button again.




11.Install a battery-monitoring app

Many Android phones already include a feature that determines which installed (and in-built) apps are using the most battery life, allowing you to close them and conserve power. But iPhones do not contain this feature, leading many to third-party apps to monitor device usage in order to extend the battery life.
There are plenty of applications in the App Store that monitor battery usage, but only a few — such as Battery Doctor — will work out which apps are using the most battery power so you know when to limit their usage.



12.Be aware of where you put your iPhone

Almost above all else, keep your iPhone and its internal battery within the operating range, so that it doesn't get too hot or too cold. An iPhone will generate heat depending on what it is being used for, so keeping it at a level temperature is important.
The warmer your iPhone gets, the faster the battery will deplete. Sometimes it's better to keep your iPhone out of your pocket and carry it in your bag — carefully to ensure the screen or case doesn't get knocked about or damaged — or even clipped to your belt. Some cases will also result in the device getting warm, so choose your accessories and cases carefully.



13.Check for iOS updates regularly for unfixable bugs

In some cases, software bugs have led to complaints that battery life decreases quicker than normal. These bugs occasionally work their way into Apple's iOS, the software that runs on iPhones and iPads, but can often be fixed with a software update. Normally, iPhone users are notified automatically when an update is available, and the change log will note if any bugs persist, particularly those relating to battery life.



14.Adjust human behavior: pick up your phone less!

While it is often tempting to pick up your phone and check to see if there are any messages, notifications, or missed calls, one of the easiest ways of keeping your battery ticking over is to stop picking it up every few minutes. Putting your phone to 'sleep' and 'waking' it up will drain battery life.




15.Cheat, and buy an external battery

If all else fails and battery life continues to be a problem, consider an external battery pack. Some external batteries will extend the battery life of your iPhone for twice the ordinary length, if not longer. There are some wrap-around cases that clip to your phone and can be activated with a switch, though these will make your iPhone thicker in size and heavier to carry. Others plug into the charging port at the bottom to give your iPhone additional juice.



                                                                                                                                             

via ZDNET

Sunday 26 May 2013

HTC going through a tough time

              
                       HTC going through a tough time

HTC don't knows how to make cheap phones. 2013 will be the year smartphones under 200 euros and they really have no representative in this category. We need a comprehensive approach for each segment: low-cost, mid-range and high-end. Learn from experience that brings the design of the Samsung Galaxy S4 to cheap smartphones. HTC Sensation was a success and from there then seem not to find the positive trend.I think HTC has a say in the telecom domain. Competition is more aggressive than a few years and have to adjust on the fly. 

Some interesting dates about the history of the HTC and innovations brought in this promotional video:



 

Thursday 23 May 2013

Sailfish OS

                             
                                        Meet Sailfish OS
 


A part of team from Nokia ,chose to start a new separate project, a new operating system that wants to share the ideas from behind MeeGo interface level. Jolla is the first smartphone of the company with the same name.
At the interface reminds of BlackBerry 10 OS and MeeGo through a swipe-based interface. The phone consists of two parts: the frontal display, processor and other hardware elements and the back. The phone knows to change the color of the cover from the menu interface, font colors, etc..
Running with Jolla Sailfish OS. It costs 399 euros and It is compatible with Android applications. Jolla's specifications: 4.5-inch display with HD resolution / 1280 x 720 pixels, 16 GB of storage, microSD card slot, LTE connectivity.


Monday 20 May 2013

YouTube Celebrates 8 Years of Existence

                    
                                     YouTube Celebrates 8 Years of Existence



YouTube celebrates 8 years of existence and Google celebrates the event by producing of a series of statistical information and showing dimensions attained by the famous portal of videos .
After 8 years of existence, YouTube has come to enjoy a share of popularity so great , that some videos raise billions of views and millions of likes, filling envy any classic television format preoccupied with viewing figures. Take for example the famous singer PSY song called "Gangnam Style", which exceeded the threshold of less than one year 1.6 billion views and raised over 7.5 million likes.
According to statistics Google, YouTube gets so many active users who regularly uploads video content, and the videos collection that grows with 100 hours of video every minute. For comparison, the same day last year were charged 72 hours per minute films and two years ago the figure did not exceed 48 hours.

Thursday 16 May 2013

Meet the new Google Maps



                                                          New update Google Maps



 On the first day of the conference Google I / O, the company presented the changes that will make to Google Maps.This is the biggest change from the 2005 launch of the service, and it will be found both in the browser interface and applications for mobile platforms.One major change is switching to full vector maps, which are used by versions for phones and tablets almost two years, but have only now come to the web version. This change promises superior performance during loading and resizing and better visibility for the smaller details such as side streets, but for the benefit of all this, the user will need to use WebGL accelerated version.
Google Maps and Google Earth, will enabling users to admire a 3D environment more complex than currently offered, which includes significant buildings and images within them.  The navigation services have been improved, allowing the calculation of several trails, routes and durations for comparing several means of transport and, if mobile versions, and recalculation based on traffic intensity. 
Applications for Android and iOS platforms will get the update and will be launched in this summer.



Tuesday 14 May 2013

IPHONE CAMERA QUALITY OVER THE YEARS

       
       
                                 IPHONE CAMERA QUALITY OVER THE YEARS



There’s no denying that cameras in smartphones have completely obliterated the need to carry around a compact camera. The iPhone has become the most popular device for taking pictures in the world, just because of how popular the device is.
Over the years since 2007, the iPhone has had major upgrades to its camera. And this camera test by Camera+ shows just how much. They took the time to go through a detailed analysis on the picture quality of the cameras over the years. Probably the most telling is the image below.
To make it fair, the iPhones were put at the same distance away from the object. The original iPhone and iPhone 3G had a fixed focus, it’s why their pictures are blurry.
Easily the biggest jump was from the 3G to the 3GS. But then the jump from the 4S to the 5 shows how much better the 5 is at colour reproduction and white balance.


Monday 13 May 2013

Facebook Home finally hit 1 million downloads

 

                               Facebook Home finally hit 1 million downloads


The hit the milestone just days after Facebook's director of mobile engineeringtold reporters that Home had been downloaded "just about" 1 million times. The app's page was updated Sunday morning to indicate that its download numbers now fall in the 1 million to 5 million range.While the social network's software suite for Android achieved its first 500,000 downloads in its first 10 days out in the wild, Facebook Home took twice as long to log another 500,000 downloads, indicating an apparent waning demand.The lackluster download numbers reflect Facebook Home's less-than-stellar reception. While the suite has been installed nearly 1 million times since release, the social network itself, however, has more than 1 billion users.Home has also been collecting negative reviews. The app has been awarded a cumulative two-star review from the more than 16,000 reviews on its Google Play page.The social network released an update to the app it hopes will address some of those user complaints. In addition to bug fixes, the new version won't block sideloading, a process for transferring the app from supported devices to nonsupported devices.
 
The company's partnership with HTC doesn't seem to have worked out so well either. AT&T is selling the HTC "Facebook phone" for 99 cents, a month after it launched.

Thursday 9 May 2013

Nokia Lumia 928 vs iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S III .



Nokia Lumia 928 vs iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S III .
  The hardest test for the photo camera.



Nokia US posted a movie to youtube with camera PureView from Nokia 928 where are compared with iPhone 5 camera and Galaxy S III.  Nokia Lumia 928 PureView camera, will be  released in a few days, and the Finnish company strives to create a little "buzz". Filming was done at night, in an amusement park in New York, so we have low light and moving objects. From the entire movie The Lumia 928, appear to give  more saturated colors and a better focus. About the new phone is said would have a 8.7 MP camera. It is, however, possible to be for the U.S. market only.



Wednesday 8 May 2013

VIBER DESKTOP

                                    VIBER ARRIVES ON THE DESKTOP 




Viber has more that 200 million users across various platforms, including IOS, Android, Windows Phone and Blackberry . Now Viber Desktop runs in harmony with mobile version , completing the setup process using your existing phone number as your ID . Talmon Marco (viber CEO) said in a statement  : "However , a lot of that usage takes place at home or in the office, where they have laptops or desktop close by . With Viber Desktop you always get to use the most convenient device.  You can seamlessly switch devices while messaging and even transfer calls between your mobile and desktop ". Viber's desktop release is part of the roll out of Viber 3.0, which includes major updates to the Android and iOS apps, as well as a new version for BlackBerry, all of which connect easily with the desktop platform. Users will find new video message capabilities, last-online status, new stickers, an enhanced photo experience, performance improvements, and a new voice engine. Viber also now speaks eight new languages, including Dutch, Korean, Swedish, and Turkish.
Additionally, the Android app comes with a security fix aimed at patching the recent exploit that allowed hackers to access phones running the Google-based operating system via the popular messaging app.

                                      Check out the Viber Desktop service in action in the video below.