Sunday, 30 August 2015

Apple iPhone 7: Top 10 Concept Design With Curved Display


Apple iPhone 7: Top 10 Concept Design With Curved Display




We will not see the Apple iPhone 7 until the fall of 2016, which is a quite a way off. However, the company's next generation iPhone is likely to be called as iPhone 6S and is expected to come this fall.
Actually, we are too far from the iPhone 7 launch to know what the new device will look like, but there are more speculation that the Apple will continue its standard of introducing a more powerful, efficient smartphone.

There is not much details about the iPhone 7, but the internet is all abound with few concept images of the iPhone 7.

Sunday, 23 August 2015

Apple Launches a replacement program for iphone 6 plus Faulty Camera's


Apple's replacement program for iphone 6 plus Faulty Camera's







 Apple's iPhone 6 Plus has the best camera of any iPhone (at least until we get new ones next month), but it's not completely problem-free. Apple has announced an iSight Camera Replacement Program for iPhone 6 Plus models sold between the phone's launch in September of 2014 and January of 2015. "A small percentage" of phones sold included a faulty part that could make pictures taken with the rear camera look blurry. The problem doesn't affect the standard iPhone 6, so the 6 Plus' optical image stabilization component could be at fault. The front-facing FaceTime camera is also unaffected.
If your phone fits this description, head to the program page linked above and enter your serial number. If your phone needs fixed, you can take it to an Apple Authorized Service Provider or an Apple store, or you can contact Apple's tech support and make other arrangements. Apple is warning users to back their data up to iTunes or iCloud before having the phone serviced, so phones may be wiped or replaced outright as part of the repair process.
The program will cover faulty iPhone 6 Plus cameras for up to three years after you bought your phone, but doesn't otherwise change the standard one-year warranty or the two-year AppleCare+ warranty you may have purchased.

Saturday, 22 August 2015

Indian boy develops search engine-More accurate than google

Indian-Canadian boy develops search engine






A 16-year-old Indian-Canadian boy has developed a personalised search engine that he claims is 47 per cent more accurate than Google.
Anmol Tukrel made the search engine for Google Science Fair, a global competition that is open for students aged between 13 to 18 years. It took him approximately 60 hours for the coding of the search engine.
The testing of the software, however, was limited to news article and provided more accurate results.
Tukrel, has developed a personalised search engine which he claims to 21 per cent more accurate than Google on average and can be as high as 47 per cent more accurate than the search engine giant.
Tukrel said when he was in India for a short internship in Bangalore, that when he came to know about Google already having a personalised search engine, he planned to take it to a next level.
Tukrel had created several fictitious users with different interests and corresponding web histories to build the pile of information.
Unlike most websites that use a person's location or browsing history to serve relevant results, Tukrel claims that his search engine tries to show the most relevant content by mapping it to a person's personality.


Friday, 21 August 2015

Samsung launches Galaxy S6 edge+ in India, priced at ₹ 57,900



Samsung launches Galaxy S6 edge+ in India, priced at ₹ 57,900








  Just days after unveiling it globally, Samsung has launched the Galaxy S6 edge+ in India, priced at ₹ 57,900. The phone will be available in gold and silver coloured variants, starting August 28. Only the 32GB storage variant will be available in India. 
 
The phone features a 5.7-inch Quad HD (2560 x 1440p) Super AMOLED display with a dual edge screen with extended curved displays on the edges. 
 
Galaxy S6 edge+ is powered by a Samsung Exynos octa core (2.1GHz Quad + 1.5GHz Quad), 64 bit chip and 4GB RAM (LPDDR4). The phone will come in 32GB storage variant but there's no microSD card slot. 
 
The phone runs Android 5.1 Lollipop with a new optimised version of Samsung's TouchWiz UI layer. 
 
The Galaxy S6 edge+ utilizes the edge displays offering features such as 'Apps edge' for easy access to favourite apps, and enhanced 'People edge' for easy communications with preferred contacts. 'Apps edge' allows users to access their favourite apps by just swiping the edge display. 'People edge' helps users to connect their close contacts easily. From the edge screen, users can quickly find their pre-set contacts and send message or give a call directly. 
 
It sports a 16MP rear camera with Optical Image Stabilisation and a 5MP front-facing camera. The device is backed by a 3000mAh battery that supports fast charging with both wireless and wired chargers. 
 
In terms of connectivity, the the phone supports WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, MIMO(2x2), Bluetooth 4.2 LE, ANT+, USB 2.0, NFC, GPS/GLONASS, and 4G LTE Cat.9 / LTE Cat.6 options. The phone comes with a fingerprint sensor and heart rate monitor. 
 
Samsung's new phone also comes with improved video capabilities including Steady Video, which provides Video Digital Image Stabilization on both the front and rear cameras for sharp, crisp video on-the-go, and Video Collage Mode, which allows users to record and edit short videos easily in various frames and effects. 
The Galaxy S6 edge+ also features 4K(UHD) video filming and Live Broadcast, which lets users instantly live stream Full HD video straight from the phone to any individual, group of contacts, or even the public through YouTube Live. 




Go and Test Drive Samsung Phone For a month-Free

Go and Test Drive Samsung Phone For a month-Free







Are you an iPhone user with even a slight curiosity about The Dark Side? Because if so, Samsung has one hell of a promotion going on.
Samsung’s ‘test drive’ will let you try a Galaxy S6 EdgeS6 Edge+, or Note 5 for 30 days, free of charge. The company will even throw in a free SIM card, so you can actually play with it on a cellular network — just visitthe site, plug in your delivery info (and a credit card for $1) and you’re good to go. You need to visit the webpage with an iPhone in order to qualify, to prove you’re not just a OnePlus owner looking to jump ship.
It’s a confident move from Samsung, which has seen falling sales for its premium Android phones in the last years. Normally, the company has relied on massive ad campaigns to sell handsets (and it’s not exactly saving the marketing dollars this time around); a long test drive is a serious vote of confidence in Samsung’s next-generation devices.



Galaxy note 5 Review

Sony Xperia Z3+ Review


Sony Xperia Z3+




Review

The Xperia Z3+ is slimmer than ever at just 6.9 mm, and incredibly light in your hand. In fact, if it wasn’t so nice to look at, you could almost forget you were holding it.
The Xperia Z3+ carries sony's renowned waterproof design, so you can meet the day head-on – no matter what kind of day it is. The IP65/IP68 rating means downpours aren’t a problem. Nor is sand, spills or an accidental dip in the sink. and video



Full Specifications





  • 20.7 MP with auto focus
  • 8x Digital Zoom
  • 4K Recording
  • HDR, Superior Auto, Wide angle lens (25 mm), ISO12800
  • 5 MP front camera, Full HD video
  • Sony Exmor R™ for mobile
  • SteadyShot™ – video stabilisation
  • Superior Auto – automatic scene selection
  • Image stabiliser
  • Geotagging – add location info to your photos
Connectivity
  • aGPS**
  • Bluetooth® 4.1 wireless technology
  • 3.5 mm audio jack (CTIA)
  • DLNA Certified®
  • NFC
  • GLONASS**
  • Miracast, Screen Mirroring, Chromecast
  • Native USB tethering
  • Synchronisation via Exchange ActiveSync®, Facebook™, Google™ and SyncML™**
  • USB High speed 2.0 and Micro USB support
  • Wi-Fi MiMo and Wi-Fi Hotspot functionality
  • ANT+™ sport, fitness, health support
Display and design
  • 13.2 cm 1080p FHD, IPS display sRGB130% TRILUMINOS for mobile, X-Reality for mobile
Entertainment
  • PlayMemories**
Processor (CPU)
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 (MSM8994)
  • Adreno 430 GPU
  • Octa-core 64 bit processor
Memory and storage
  • 3 GB RAM
  • Up to 32 GB flash memory*****
  • Up to 128 GB microSD™ card
Sound
  • S-Force
  • Clear Audio+ – Sound improvement software
  • Clear Bass™
  • DSEE HX
  • xLoud™ Experience
  • High-res audio
  • FM Radio
  • Stereo Recording
  • Audio playback, supported file formats: .3gp, .3gpp, .mp4, .m4a, .aac, .mnv, .mp3, .mid, .xmf, .mxmf, .rtttl, .rtx, .ota, .imy, .ogg, .mkv, .mka, .wav, .flac, .wma (ASF), .dsf(DSF), .dff(DSDIFF), .mkv, .ac3, .ra
Networks
  • GSM GPRS
  • UMTS HSPA (3G)
  • LTE (4G) (not available in all markets) / LTE (4G) Cat 





Thursday, 20 August 2015

Samsung galaxy note5 Review

Samsung galaxy Note 5 Review







Samsung’s Note line of phones has always been about three things: A huge screen, outsized performance and a stylus. But now, with the Galaxy Note 5, two of those three things aren’t so special anymore. Every Android phone is big now, and almost all of those big phones are fast and powerful. And more than any of them, Apple’s iPhone 6 Plus has been eroding Samsung’s claim to phablet dominance. The rest of the world caught up with the Galaxy Note.
Fighting all of that was always going to be an uphill struggle, so something had to change. To its credit, Samsung did just that. The new Note is different: it’s a beautifully designed object that feels like it belongs to the same family as the other Galaxy phones. If you can’t beat ’em with power and size, try to beat ’em with design.