Thursday, August 28, 2014

SAMSUNG GALAXY NOTE 4 FINGERPRINT SCANNER EMERGE.



HERE is the detailed news of Fingerprint scanner of GALAXY NOTE 4

 Barely a few days after details on the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 camera made the rounds, juicy bits of information about on the fingerprint scanner of the device also made the rounds.

Samsung’s upcoming flagship phablet will tote the same hardware solution as the Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy Alpha, but with expanded functionality.



In addition to the already familiar screen lock, Private Mode authentication, and Samsung and PayPal account verification, the newcomer will also boast Fingerprint Shortcuts feature. It will allow users to assign apps or functions to a registered fingerprint.

Web Sign-in will also be available via the fingerprint sensor. The functionality will allow users to replace the usual user name and password login with a finger swipe. Naturally, the login info will have to be stored on the device in order for the trickery to work.

The new fingerprint scanner features are all but certain to arrive on the Samsung Galaxy S5 and Samsung Galaxy Alpha via an update. We will likely find out about its timeline after the Note 4 goes official.

Samsung Galaxy Note 4 is going to debut at a global Unpacked event on September 3. The company has already launched two teaser videos for the device.

Friday, August 22, 2014

Tired Of all old tablet's?? Well NVIDIA Graphics Comp is launching its all New Tablet



Nvidia's about to take another hefty swing at portable gaming by announcing its Shield Tablet, an 8-inch powerhouse that runs on its Tegra K1 processor.
You may have already noticed that this is a different beast to the original Shield; Nvidia has separated the screen (now a standalone tablet) from the controller, the latter of which can be paired with the tablet but will be sold as a standalone piece of kit.
The reason for this is that Nvidia wanted to offer a tablet that 's not just a gaming device, but also functions as a day-to-day device as well. The slate packs an 8-inch Full HD display with front-facing speakers and some seriously powerful guts.
While we've seen entries in the gaming tablet market from names like Archos and Wikipad, Nvidia's goes well beyond Android gaming, being the first tablet to offer game streaming from a PC using Nvidia's Gamestream tech — you'll just need an Nvidia GTX 650 or higher in order to run it.
This is hardcore
It's also the first tablet capable of streaming PC games from the cloud, Twitch, and running Nvidia's game-capture tool Shadowplay. And then you've got the option of Console Mode, which lets you beam Android and PC games to your TV in 1080p.
And don't forget you'll be able to stream your Steam games too, which adds an extra gajillion titles available at your fingertips.
You'll be able to pair up four Shield controllers for when you're playing with friends on the big screen (or on the tablet, though we wouldn't recommend it given the size).
The tablet itself costs 239 pounds/$299 for the 16GB, WiFi-only model, while the 32GB LTE version will set you back 299 pounds/$399, and the wireless controllers are available for 49 pounds/$59 a pop. There's also a kickstand cover available for 25 pounds/$39. All in all, those certainly aren't bad prices considering what you'll be getting.
The Shield tablet will be available in the US from July 29, the UK from August 14, and other regions later in the year.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Good news for flappy bidrd Gamers...!!!!!!!!

Good News For all the Flappy bird gamers around the world


MISSING FLAPPY BIRDS???
            Well you don't have to be anymore because the developers have come with the solution for this...

Flappy Bird may not be returning to your phone anytime soon, but its sequel, called Swing Copters, will soon take its place. Swing Copters promises to be just as hard (if not harder) as its flapping predecessor, but the premise is simple: Fly as high as you can without hitting the swinging hammers.

Just as Flappy Bird only allowed you to fly up or down, Swing Copters only lets you fly left or right, creating a zig-zagging flight pattern that makes it difficult to avoid each tier of swinging hammers.

Swing Copters is creator Dong Nguyen's first return to mobile gaming since Flappy Bird, a game which Nguyen removed from the App Store after receiving an alarming amount of unwanted attention from press and paparazzi.

You'll be able to pick up Swing Copters for free beginning  According to TouchArcade.

But, There will also be an option for a one-time purchase of $0.99 to remove all ads from the game.

THANK YOU

Tuesday, August 19, 2014

WINDOWS POWERED HTC ONE M8 GOES LIVE...

Most Awaited moment goes live for all the  #Windows and #HTC fans

     Same phone, same name, different OS – meet the HTC One (M8) for Windows. Don't let the name fool you, it's a Windows Phone 8.1 device but other than that it's almost an exact copy of the Android-powered HTC One (M8).

HTC unveiled their flag ship windows phone 8.1 device for 2014 today.It has unibody metal finish, and comes with the same Duo camera as of the android device. HTC has released their own camera app for this device named HTC's blink feed comes as an app unlike Android. the camera works same as of in Android. HTC one M8 comes with Windows Phone 8.1 Update 1 preinstalled.

Aside from the new Cortana digital assistant the phone comes with the trademark One feature, BlinkFeed (a combination news reader and social networking app).

For Now its currently on sales with Verizon wireless exclusive and is available online immediately and in stores tomorrow. Just don't forget to specify "for Windows," or you'll get the wrong device. Great job on the naming scheme, HTC!

Here are some basic specs of the device:
•A 5-inch LCD display at 1080p, covered with Gorilla Glass 3.
•A Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 processor.
•Nano-SIM format.
•2GB of DDR2 RAM
•The HTC UltraPixel camera is in the back, with a 4MP effective resolution. BSI sensor, 2-micron pixel size, f/2.0 aperture. Full 1080p video recording.
•The front-facing camera is a traditional 5MP shooter, f/2.0 with BSI sensor.
•2,600 mAh battery, nonremovable
•Front-facing stereo speakers

This being a Verizon phone means you get CDMA connectivity (but also regular GSM 2G/3G for roaming) and 4G LTE. There's also dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac with Miracast, Bluetooth 4.0 with apt-X, NFC and a microUSB. Using Microsoft Project My Screen you can view mirror the phone's screen on a Windows PC and operate it from there (it works over a USB connection).

The HTC One (M8) for Windows is available from noon today at a "promotional" price of $100. We put that in quotes since this is how much a Verizon One (M8) with Android goes for right now. You could also get it for $30 a month on the Verizon Edge program.

This phone gets the HTC Advantage program meaning the first time you crack your screen, HTC will replace it for free. Or you could use an HTC Dot View case to protect it. The Dot View cases have a grid of holes in them to show through pixelated notifications.

Unlike its legendary grand-daddy, the HTC HD2, the same HTC One (M8) unit can't freely switch between OSes, you buy either an Android phone or a Windows Phone one.

Before you settle on either, check out our preview for some hands-on impressions of the new Windows Phone handset.

Here is the preview video released by Verizon today.
http://youtu.be/6Ti4aKMgnh4

DO YOU THINK YOUR DATA'S ARE SAFE WITH TRUE CALLER ???

DO YOU THINK YOUR DATA'S ARE SAFE WITH TRUE CALLER ???




This post is SPECIALLY for all those who have installed and  are still using "TRUE CALLER "APP


APP DETAILS 

App name- True caller
Developer- True Software Scandinavia AB
Initial release- December 12,2012
Available operating systems -Android,BlackBerry o.s,iOS,series 40,Symbian,Windows phone

Type- Telephone Directory,Caller ID,Social integration,Spam Blocker

ABOUT THE APP

           TRUE CALLER the world's largest mobile phone community for mobiles[ citation  needed], and accessible via a Web site, developed by True Software Scandinavia AB. It finds contact details globally given name or telephone number, and has an integrated caller IDservice to achieve call-blocking functionality and social media integration to keep the phonebook up-to-date with pictures and birthdays. The name Truecaller comes from the app being able to show the True name of the Caller.

FEATURES and FUNCTIONALITY

The service is a global telephone  directory that has caller ID, social media
integration and call-blocking functionality.
The service gains global coverage from its crowd-sourced data, which enables it to work even in countries such as the UK and India where public data is not available. It works like - If you have saved someone's cell no., lets say George, on your phone and you register on Truecaller, the people who have registered on Truecaller but haven't saved  number can view his name as the way you saved it. The app is available in all countries.

LANGUAGES and LOCALIZATION

As of 2014 Truecaller is available in +35 languages and locales: English, Tamil, Arabic, Swedish, German, French, Chinese, Swedish, Italian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Greek, Swahili, and Turkish

SERVER SECURITY ISSUES 

         Everyone please immediately remove "TrueCaller" from ur phone as its database has been hacked by Syrian Electronic Army (SEA), a hacking group... And truecall's data base is linked with all ur accounts (facebook, gmail, yahoo, twitter..) to save your accounts from going into anyones hand, pls remove truecall from your cell phone.



INFORMATION SOURCE

http://m.timesofindia.com/tech/tech-news/internet/TrueCaller-hacked-1-million-Indians-data-at-risk/articleshow/21144470.cms


🙏 PlEASE DO SHARE THIS TO ALL YOUR BELOVED ONCE ,TO PROTECT THEM FROM GETTING THEIR DATA'S HACKED .

"SHARING IS CARING"

THANK YOU

Truth about #Facebook messaging app ? 5 facts you should know


Truth about #Facebook messaging app ? 5 facts you should know






 ==Facebook's recent effort to force people to adopt its standalone mobile messaging app has privacy-concerned users up in arms. Many of them believe the app is especially invasive.

The app gives Facebook "direct control over your mobile device" and allows Facebook to call phone numbers without a users' intervention and send text messages without confirmation, but none of that is accurate.

In truth, Facebook Messenger isn't any more invasive than Facebook's main app or other similar applications.
The fear and confusion stem from a message that greets owners of Android devices when they install the app. It explains that the app requires permission access to the device's camera, microphone, list of contacts and other information.

Here's what Facebook's mobile messaging app does and doesn't do.

Myth: You have to use the Messenger app if you want to send messages to your Facebook friends.

Reality: While it's required to download if you are using Facebook's mobile app on the iPhone or Android smartphones, you can avoid it if use the Facebook messenger service on your desktop or laptop, iPad or even the mobile Facebook website.

Myth: The Facebook Messenger app's terms of service are different from and more intrusive than Facebook's own official terms.

Reality: Facebook's terms of service are the same for all its mobile apps, including the main Facebook app. You can read it here:  m.facebook.com/policies. What's upsetting people is the list of "permissions" they see when they download and install the app on an Android phone. It's a long list with 10 items, each of which states that the app needs access to features on your phone including contacts, calendar, location data and Wi-Fi information. Sure, that's a lot of personal information. But it's the same data most messaging apps have access to. On the iPhone, users don't get the list of permissions when they install the app, but when they use it, permissions pop up individually. You can view the app's list of permissions here:  https://play.google.com/store /apps/details?id=com.faceboo k.orca . Click "view details" under Permissions.

Myth: Facebook's Messenger app will use your phone's microphone to record you.

Reality: The app needs permission to use your phone's microphone and camera. But it requires that access because the microphone is needed for voice calling, a service that the standalone app offers that the Facebook app doesn't, and sending sound with videos. Same with the camera, it needs access if you want to send your friends pictures.

Myth: Facebook will direct the app to send SMS, or text, messages without your permission.

Reality: One of the permissions does say that Facebook can edit, receive, read and send SMS messages. But the company says the reason it wants to send and receive SMS messages is so that if you add a phone number to your Messenger account, you can confirm by a confirmation code that Facebook sends via text message.

Myth: The Messenger app is new.

Reality: Facebook's Messenger app has been around since 2011. In April, it started requiring that users in Europe download and install the app if they wish to send messages to Facebook friends. Two weeks ago, the company said it would expand the requirement to other parts of the world.