Showing posts with label Technology News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology News. Show all posts

Monday, 11 November 2013

Today I have discuss about Samsung Galaxy Light. Samsung mobile phone manufacturing company always gives new test of smart phone experience .they already come to a lot of smart phone, Recently Samsung come to introduce a new smart phone named Samsung Galaxy Light. In this Phone awesome features high processor, great resolution in display, new features, light sensor, long life battery & many more. This phone is not yet release soon it releases in smart phone market for high competition with other cell phone brand. Samsung Galaxy Light android phone reviews are given below: 



 Samsung Galaxy Light


Basic Information About  Samsung Galaxy Light :
Operating System: Android 4.2.2 (OS)
Processor: Quad core(1400 MHz) with graphic processor
Memory: 1024
Storage: 8GB with Dual card dual standby
Network speed: 
3G / LTE / EDGE / GPRS

Screen/Display:
4.0 inches Screen,(480 x 800) PX Resolution with TFT Technology

Network Mode:
GSM: 850/ 900/1800/1900 MHz
UMTS: 850/1700/2100/1900/2100 MHz
LTE: 700 MHz (Band 13) / 2100 MHz (Band 1)

Sensors:
Have high Light sensor, Proximity sensor &Scratch-resistant glass.

Memory: 
microSD / SDHC / SDXC  up to 64 GB

Battery Life: 
Long life battery with 1800 mAh.
Camera:
Rear camera: 5 Mega pixels with high Autofocus
Front camera: 0.3 megapixels(vga)
Video Quality: 720p HD (1280x720)

Connectivity Issue:
Bluetooth:2.1, EDR
Wi-Fi: 802.11 a/ b/ g/ n with Mobile Hotspot /USB 2.0
Other: NFC/ DLNA / Tethering / Computer sync / OTA sync

Release Date: Yet not release when it release here gives price and date.

About Samsung Galaxy Light and It's Features

Today I have discuss about on the Panda, Penguin Humming Bird Update Algorithm  with the short process but you can easily able understand those update what are change & what was added.

Panda Update:
About Panda, Penguin and Humming Bird Algorithm Updates

First Come on Internet: February 2011
Next Come 
on Internet: January 2012 (Updates 3 Times)
Main Purpose of This Algorithm: Make Google search quality full & protect spamming.
How it work:
1. Human Quality Raters for
Down ranked sites
2. Solving poor experience
3. Stop Spamdexing
4. Little Content above the Fold

Implement After Result: almost 12% change result for that reason it came to big change & it was hot news for the webmasters. Google started Re-Consideration System & feedback system.


Most effects:

This update mostly affects those sites which content are fully spam. Stop black hat process of SEO.

Google Penguin Update:

For developing search result more quality full & standard Google go to Penguin update.
First come 
on Internet: April 24, 2012
Next Come on Internet: May 25, October 25, 2012-
(Penguin 1.1, 3.0 etc)
Main Purpose of This Algorithm: Indicate the poor quality page and show only quality full pages in search.

How it’s Work:
1. Real anti Spam Anchor Text
2. Poor Duplicate Content
3. Duplicate or Poor pages
4. To Find and Kick out
Doorway Pages
5. To stop Cloaking

Implement After Result:
Change Almost 3.1 % English language sites in search result beside other language sites.
Most Important:
Not only Duplicate Content who was follows Doorway Pages, Cloaking technique stopped them. For that reason great change in Google search engine and most of Person feel down in danger.

Google Humming Bird Update:
First Come
 on InternetSeptember 27, 2013
(15th Birthday of Google)
Next time
 on Internet: It is the last update.

Main purpose 
This Algorithm:
1. Important on Long Sentence
Search & make human friendly.
2. Better Understanding in
Human Concept Searches
3. Complex text searches

Implement After Result:
For this update there have not significant change in search engine but previous update rules are remain same position because hummingbird is the final part Panda and Penguin update of & here also give demand on page rank for some areas.

About Panda, Penguin and Humming Bird Algorithm Updates

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Friends , Do you know the full forms of the major IT industries? if No, then  here this post is gonna help you to update yourself about that which is quit useful when you undergo any aptitude test or interviews.

GOOGLE :- Global Organization Of Oriented Group Language of Earth

APPLE:- Asian Passenger Payload Experiment

HP :- Hewlett-Packard

IBM:- International Business Machines Corporation

HCL:-Hindustan Computer Limited

WIPRO:- Western India Product Limited

GE:-General Electronics

INFOSYS:-Information System

TCS:- Tata Consultancy Services

AOL:- American Online

BPL:- British Process Laboratory

INTEL:- Integrated Electronics

CISCO:- Computer Information System Company

DELL:- Michael DELL

SONY:-Sound Of New York

AMD:- Advance micro devices

LENOVO:- LE(Legend),NOVO(New)
COMPAQ:- Compatibility And Quality 

Full Forms of IT companies

Saturday, 31 August 2013

iOS 7 Design

A greater synergy between hardware and software design is something Apple is looking to achieve as it moves towards iOS 7.


We saw the most overt 'leak' of iOS 7 from Apple-loving site 9 to 5 Mac, before the launch, and it looks like it was bang on the money with the render it created from the preview it was shown.

In reality, we saw a heavily-overhauled new operating system, one that bore more than a few similarities to Nokia's MeeGo in color and layout. For instance, the icons have been given a more 'rounded' feel, as well as being given a color overhaul.

The font has also been tweaked as well, with some fancy-looking schematics showing how some things have been changed height wise... although it does look pretty similar though.

Control Center is now a pervasive part of the whole ecosystem, allowing users to swipe up from the bottom of the screen to control everything from the Airplane Mode to the integrated Flashlight. Music is still available in this screen, while you can also control the brightness on screen without having to exit the app.


This isn't the most novel of systems, and was already in place when it comes to music and brightness control; but at least now it looks much nicer and there's a torch/flashlight to play with as well.

The notifications bar is now a full-screen affair, and will also be available on the lock screen, meaning you won't need to wander around through the redesigned number pad any more to see who wants to play some boring game with you.

iOS 7 Features

Apple decided that while there were a large number of enhancements to get excited by in the new release of the software, there were ten that it wanted to get properly excited over and tell the world about.

While the design was overhauled, the internal bits and pieces were something of a more incremental upgrade, but one that showed Apple was looking to the future in its battle against Android.

Control Center

Control Center is one of the big ones, as it now allows you to control the main guts of the phone; swiping up from anywhere on your iPhone or iPad will bring up the new hub for loads of options no matter where you are.


It's been given the same translucent sheen as with most of the iOS 7 updates, but gives a lot of space up to the music player and brightness controls, as well as making AirDrop and AirPlay the stars of the show at the bottom.

Airdrop

You're probably impressed with our segue there: Airdrop is now finally available on iDevices, allowing you to share anything from an app that supports Share Sheet.

A quick tap on the screen will give you access to the functionality - Apple didn't miss the chance to mock the need to tap the phones together on Android here - and you can share multiple items at once by adding in more caresses of the screen.

iTunes Radio and Music

Music is obviously a big thing over at Apple and the Cupertino-based firm reckons the player it's chucked into in iOS 7 is "the best music player we have ever done".

Instead of showing just the music stored on your iDevice, the Music app on iOS 7 also adds in your library stored on iCloud, allowing you to view all your tracks in one place.


Turn your iPhone to landscape mode and a wall of album art tiles appear which you can slide sideways through, and tapping on one will zoom you into that album.

Safari

Safari has gained something of an update, with the same visual overhaul coming to the browser to allow dynamic re-sizing of the URL bar, giving you more space to see what's on the screen, as well as allowing you to slide back and forth through your browser history.

One cool feature is the updated bookmarks element, which sits on the start screen of the iDevice, and collates links posted through your Twitter friends in one place for easier information discovery - meaning you don't have to worry about that pesky Twitter app if all you like doing is passively watching your stream.


The Tab system has been updated visually too - you're no longer are limited to eight tabs open, as the new 3D rendering will allow you practically limitless tabs open at once, which can also be synchronised across multiple accounts and machines thanks to iCloud Tabs.

Camera

The camera app has been given something of an overhaul - there's not a lot of extra functionality added in, more a change on the layout taking things to a simpler  swipe-friendly interface which has a few more options than on iOS 6.

You do get some extra features in the shape of various lens shapes including square, circle and panorama elements to lay over the top of your snaps in iOS 7, while live photo filters let you see what your subject will look like in a multitude of effects before you even hit the shutter key.

Photo gallery

Viewing your photos has also been given a Jony Ive finish, with iOS 7 automatically arranging pictures by location into groups, which Apple is calling "moments".

Pinch to zoom out and the Photo app will re-draw your photo library into collections, recognizing a day trip or recent holiday and then slinging them all into one group automatically.


There's no extra functionality like the Zoes found on the HTC One, or burst mode found on theSamsung Galaxy S3 or S4 - but then again, Apple didn't show the camera in that much detail.

Zoom out once more and you get a year overview of all the images in your album, with locations tags to remind you where you were each year. If you want more fun-time functionality, then just hold your finger over the thumbnails to see an exploded view of each individual image, and release your digit on the one you wish to view full screen.

Siri

Fan-boy favorite Siri hasn't been left out with a fancy new interface and, wait for it: new voices! Huzzah!
You can now choose from male or female intonation of being told 'no internet connection present' while cultured French and German languages have also been added, with more promised "over time".

There are a range of new commands for Siri in iOS 7 too, such as "play my last voicemail", "turn on Bluetooth" and "increase my brightness".

The likes of Twitter, Wikipedia and Bing search results have all been integrated into Siri, and Apple promises there's even more to come from its personal assistant in iOS 7 - stay tuned for more information as it drops.

iOS in the Car

iOS 7 allows car manufacturers to integrate the operating system with built-in screens in vehicles, as well as full Siri support for eyes-free usage. This means you can finally live the dream of owning a Ferrari, using Siri but not owning a single Apple device. Truly, the future.

Cars will be able to read your iMessages to you and allow you to dictate a response, as well as use other features such as accessing Maps for directions and controlling the music player.


If you have a hankering to get hold of one of these iOS 7 enabled cars then you'll have to wait until next year when 12 manufacturers will produce compatible vehicles - but Nissan, Honda and Volvo are all there. Score.

App Store overhaul

There's an all new look for the famous App Store, which we found out earlier now has over 900,000 apps, making it easier to find those tiny programs to fritter away precious moments before death.

You can search for apps based on age range in iOS 7, which Apple is pushing as a great feature for parents, while the 'Apps near me' feature will show you the most popular apps based on your current location. We assume it's a good idea to drive swiftly away if you suddenly near a car park and apps to 'make friends easily' come up on your iPhone.

And something which will probably please a huge amount of the Apple fan-base: apps will now update automatically in the background. Presumably this can be turned off, or simple changes that wreck an app will leave users helpless to do anything about it.

Multi tasking

And let's get to the end of this interminably long list: Multi-tasking has been changed somewhat to allow you to see what you're jumping to in a lovely visual manner, replacing the little bar that comes up at the bottom of the screen.

We're going to miss that little user interface that flipped up and allowed us to see what was going on in the app above at the same time, but the new version is pretty neat to look at, with the app icon flipping along below the pane.


There's plenty more to come from iOS 7 in the near future, so keep having the odd look back if you want to know more about the future of Apple's mobile platform.

iOS 7 design and features

Tuesday, 20 August 2013

Windows Phone 8 may only be less than a year old, but that hasn't stopped talk of the next iteration, Windows Phone 9.


Expected to be with us by the end of the year it looks like Microsoft may be adopting the annual software cycle made popular by Apple in an attempt to keep its mobile OS fresh and, more importantly, relevant.

We're scouring the web everyday to bring you all the latest on Windows Phone 9 and we'll be constantly updating the information below to give you the best picture of what's to come.

Windows Phone 9 release date


Rumours have already surfaced that the Windows Phone 9 release date will be sometime in 2013, with reports suggesting it'll arrive just in time for Christmas.

The update is also being referred to as Windows Phone Blue, a development name which mirrors an update to Microsoft's new Windows 8 desktop platform - although there's a chance it may appear as Windows Phone 8.5 at launch.

Other reports reckon Microsoft will kill off Windows Phone 8 by September 2014, giving another indication that version 9 could well be on its way very soon.

Windows Phone 9 or just Windows 9?


We seeing reports that suggest Microsoft may look to ditch the divide between its smartphone platform and the one it uses for tablets and PCs - rolling them all into one tidy bundle called Windows 9.

One suggestion is that the Windows Blue upgrade will see Windows 8 merged with Windows Phone in an attempt to tackle Google's Android/Chrome combination which is growing ever stronger.

Alternatively we could instead get the aforementioned Windows 9 all-in-one system after a Microsoft employee stated "currently testing Windows 9 OS on Nokia, HTC and Qualcomm device" on their LinkedIn profile.

Windows Phone 9 devices


One of the big issues with Windows Phone 8 was that you couldn't get it on your Windows Phone 7 handset, instead you were lumped with Windows Phone 7.8.

It's thought that Windows Phone 9 won't be so restrictive, with Windows Phone 8 users in line to get the upgrade which means you shouldn't have to worry about picking up a Nokia Lumia 925 or HTC 8X.

Windows Phone 9 release date, news and rumours

Saturday, 10 August 2013

What is Google Glass?

When you think of the internet, you think of Google and when you think of technology, you think of …. Glass?

The search engine super-giant has released its new Google Glass, a computing device that you wear like a pair of glasses. This new Google Glass is aimed at the next step in technology and boasts similar features to that of today’s smartphones.

For those of you that don’t know what Google Glass is, we are going to clear up a few things for you:

So, what actually is Google Glass?

Like we said, it’s a computer device you wear on your head but not only that, it has been reviewed as the equivalent of a 25-inch screen that is just eight feet away from you. It may not be as detailed as a top of the range smartphone but it does have a good screen and is relatively easy to function. 

What are its features?

In a nut shell, Google glass is a display, a camera, a touchpad, a battery and a microphone all built into one device that is very reminiscent of a pair of spectacles. You can also video, send and receive emails, texts and calls and you can, of course, do Google searches. This clever piece of kit might be cutting-edge technology but at what cost you ask?

How much is it?

When Google Glass was first shown to its audience at the Google I/O developer conference in 2012 it cost $1500 to pre-order. So, not cheap. 

Although it may look a bit silly on your face, like some sort of torch or glasses with no lenses, it has got a lot of people rather excited.  And we are no different!  Especially when we found out that Google Glass will be able to run apps.  Google Glass will only run apps pre-approved by Google before we can use them which mean only the decent ones will be available.

With Google Glass being built with Android technology it is bound to have some interesting apps and has been purposely intertwined with Google’s own services which mean the apps will operate more like features than separate apps altogether.

The potential of this device is enormous; let’s just hope it lives up to our expectations.

What is Google Glass ?

Reading the title you may have thought you were going to read some type of recipe, unfortunately you’re not. Instead, Key Lime Pie is a codename that actually refers to the new Android 5.0 software development which is underway right now.

Those clever tech-heads over at Google have continually produced new software for their smartphones and tablets year after year and it’s not long until their newest release is due. The Android 5.0 is next in line to impress us and although there has not been an official released date as of yet, we can’t help but be interested. 

There are so many rumours circulating the internet, so we are going to put a list together of some of the expected features we can hope for. 

Earlier this year, we found out that Google is working with the Linux 3.8 kernel, so it is likely that this kernel could make it into the Android 5.0.  For those that are not sure what this means, in simpler terms, it means that we would be getting a much snappier phone and improved multitasking. 

Another feature we could look forward to is Google Babel.  Babel was used by Google to explain their cross-platform service and app, with the aim of collectively combining their various chat services.  These include the likes of Talk, Voice, Messenger, Hangout, Chat on Google+ and Chat for Google Drive too.  A fairly credible Android source announced that Google Babel will be supported in devices running the Android 2.3 software and above, and on the 15th May this is what happened.  Although we thought it may be debuted on the Key Lime Pie, it will more than likely be a feature.


Although pure speculation, there have been many Tech Geeks requesting new features to be included.  Some wishing for a brighter interface compared to the latest 4.0 version, whereas many have been urging a bigger and better performance profile.  For example, a gaming mode for maximum power delivery or a minimal power mode for when we read. 
According to Technical Specifications Android 5.0 is going to run on Linux Kernel 3.8 with some changes to support devices with 512 RAM.The New Upgraded OS will be launched with new Multiple Device Support with Cross device SMS synchronize with Google Cloud Service.Some of the Features of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean like Project Butter, OpenGL ES 3.0, Low Energy Bluetooth are going to be Transfer into Android 5.0 also.Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie expected release date somewhere in October or November.
Other requests include a better social networking support system and better apps (i.e. Video Chat app).  One thing is for sure though, we still have to wait a little longer to find out what we will get with the new Android 5.0.

Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie

Thursday, 27 June 2013


BenQ launches world's first two new educational short throw laser projectors BenQ LX60ST and LW61ST,that incorporates BenQ's mercury-free Bluecore light engine and thus help is delivering better energy efficiency, performance and instant readiness. In terms of connectivity, BenQ LX60ST and LW61ST have Apple iPhone/iPad wireless display support.

 Here is a quick look at the features of the BenQ LX60ST and LW61ST short throw laser projectors: 

1.  An average of 20000 hours of reliable brightness in Eco Mode 

2. 80000:1 ultra-high contrast ratio for outstanding images and crisp clear content

3.  Instant on/off capability to save time on projector warm up or cool down

4.  Manual brightness level adjustment to suit different surroundings

5.  A mercury-free light source that is more environmentally friendly and safe

6.  BlueCore-driven SmartEco Advanced technology optimizes the performance of the projector light source system to bring impressive brightness, longer lighting life and high energy efficiency to schools:

7. SmartEco Mode: automatically determines the optimal brightness level by the input source to generate the best image contrast 

8.  No Source Detected Mode: automatically lowers the projector brightness to 10% when no display source has been detected for over three minutes

9.Eco Blank Mode: enables teachers to blank the projector screen when the projector is not in use to redirect students’ focus back on them while lowering the light source power consumption to only 10 percent  

The BenQ LX60ST and LW61ST are available for the Indian market from June at a price point of Rs. 145,000 and 150,000, respectively. For further information please visitwww.BenQ.co.in

World's first short throw laser projectors BenQ LX60ST and LW61ST

Monday, 13 May 2013

Sony Playstation 4 Specifications


Sony have finally officially announced new PlayStation 4, although
no release date has given it has been confitmed it will be out
in time for the 2013 holiday season. We also have no official price
but several sources who are familiar with Sony say it could be around
the $429 starting point. So, now we know it is real and it will
be out this year, let's take a llok at the specs and features
of their brand new games console.


 *X86-64 AMD 8 Core CPU
*AMD Radeon-based Graphics engine
*8GB GDDR5 RAM
*Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
*USB 3.0, HDMI
*Brand new Dual Shock 4 controller with a touch screen and light bar for player identification. Also includes headphone jack
*Built-in 3D camera
*Video streaming from game play
*Playstation Move compatibility
*Brand new user interface
*Ability to be able remotely control someone else's game
*Apps to turn iOS and Android devices into controlers
*Watch content or play games while downloading-no boot required
*Games can be bought online, no need to purchase hard copies

Sony Playstation 4 Specifications

Saturday, 13 April 2013



Hello friends,

Facebook has announced about a new software named as "Facebook Home" which is going to be available for download on 12th April  from Google play store .Facebook Home makes the social network the hub of any smartphone running Google's Android operating system and aimed to make its the hub of people's mobile experiences. 

The purpose of launching this software is to bring Facebook content right to the home screen, rather than requiring users to check apps. This app replaces Android’s standard interface with its own  home screen and lock screen, allowing people to make handsets they already own into Facebook-centric phones.

According to CEO Mark Zuckerberg 
Home isn't a phone or an operating system, and it's also more than just an app

Home is a completely new experience that lets you see the world through people, not apps. Its new family of apps will let users display mobile versions of their news feed and messages prominently on the home screens of a wide range of devices based on Google's Android operating system..It is the part of Facebook's move to shift its users' focus from "apps and tasks" to people.

After downloading the software, instead of seeing a set of apps for email, maps and other services on the screen, users will be greeted with photos and updates from their Facebook feeds.


Feature tagged for Facebook Home app for Android:

1. Notifications: Notifications with the persons respective profile picture will appear on your home screen.

2. Chat Heads: You can chat with friends even while using other apps, when you get a chat, your friends face appears along with the chat so you know exactly who you're chatting with.

3. App Launcher: A screen that contains all your favorite apps for you to access easily.

4. Cover Feed: A constant, stream of photos and updates from your news feed is now available on the phone's home screen.

5. Instagram : HTC First will be the only phone that comes with Instagram pre-loaded.

Note: This app is available now only for 6 devices HTC One, HTC One X+, Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy SIII, Galaxy Note II and HTC .

Facebook Home App for Android

 
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