Showing posts with label Iphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iphone. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 November 2014

Top 10 Best Hidden/Secret Features Of OnePlus One Mobile And Specs in US,india, Prices

Top 10 Best Hidden/Secret Features Of OnePlus One Mobile And Specs in US,india, Prices

                                              HELLO U'R VISITING TECHDEBUTE!

Hello Guys! Here Our OnePlus One has just received a software update which should address some of the issues experienced in this review. We're currently going through the new software and will update this review with our findings soon.Also Google Nexus 4, the Google Nexus 5, the Motorola Moto G, and now the OnePlus One; this 5.5-inch bolt from out of the blue (well, China) joins an exclusive list of smartphones that offer an awful lot of smartphone for not a lot of money.But having used the OnePlus One as my primary phone for several days now, I'm wondering whether it needs to be placed in a category all of its own.


OUR REVIEW HAS TELLING THE OVER ALL SOFTWARE WAS SO GOOD N ONEPLUS ONE MOBILE..AS PER CHECKED AFTER IN THIS TECHDEBUTE SHOWN RESULTS......

                                 



TOP 10 HIDDEN/SECRET FEATURES OF ONEPLUS ONE MOBILE: 



worked with OnePlus to bring CyanogenMod 11S, or CM11S, exclusively to the One, and that relationship shows through how well the OS works on the device. Over the past few days, I've tested the hell out of my OPO, and can say that I'm having a hard time convincing myself to start using my HTC One M8 again, and here are just a few reasons why.


REASONS :

 
ONEPLUS ONE MOBILE AS Screen-Off Gestures :

OnePlus One comes with double-tap to wake, along with a few other handy gestures. All of the gestures can be toggled from Settings -> Interface -> Gesture Shortcuts, and they include:

Drawing a circle to launch the camera
Drawing a "V" to toggle the flashlight
Swiping down with two fingers to play/pause music
Drawing left and right arrows to go to the previous/next track.



Customization Everywhere :

You can easily change the look and feel of the Status bar, Quick Setting panel, Notification drawer, and the Navigation bar. All of these options can be found in the Interface menu of your Settings app.The Nav bar is disabled by default, but if you'd rather have it than the hardware buttons, you can enable it in the Buttons menu of the Settings app, and even add additional buttons to it.


                                      

Useful Developer Options :

Most useful option, to me, is the QuickBoot mode, which allows you to boot your phone in less than half the normal time. When enabled, your device never really turns off; it's sort of like hibernation mode on a computer.If you have an unlocked bootloader, you can quickly reboot in Recovery or Fastboot mode by enabling Advanced reboot. This will give you an option to boot into Recovery or Bootloader mode after tapping Reboot from your power menu.

                                      


Privacy & Profiles Built-In:

popular feature of CyanogenMod is the inclusion of preset Profiles. With Profiles, you can easily toggle settings like volume, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, etc., depending on which one you have activated. You can create as many profiles as you want and quickly switch them from the Power Menu.


 It Doesn't Have PowerSaver Mode (But That's Okay) :


BatteryGuru analyzes your device for a few days, then based on your usage, will optimize your device's notifications, brightness, and various other setting to give you the best battery life possible. There are no settings to set up, all you have to do is install it and start the process. There is also a lower power mode that can be enabled at a preset battery level from Settings ->Lower Power Mode.

                                                   


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Thursday, 20 November 2014

Free Download Foursquare App For Android/ Windows Mobiles - How To Download Foursquare App For Windows Mobiles

Hi Everyone's Now i think You Choose Good Selecting Platform,Also Will Show Our Website Newly Launched A New Application For Windows Users,That Means Her You can Know That App FOr Full Details As like that App Name Was FOURSQUARE introduced the TECHDEBUTE Now You Here that App Free Download for direct Without using Any tools.See Bellow For Full Details ,

  

Windows Phone users can finally download Foursquare’s revamped app.


                                 


Foursquare had been available on Windows Phone before, this marks the first time the redesigned version of the app has hit the platform.Foursquare now does away with the check-ins feature it became famous for and relegates that functionality to the company’s Swarm app. The current app instead focuses on helping you discover new places to go to, making use of reviews and tags called ‘tastes’ to help cater results to your preferences.


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When You Are  first sign up for the app, users are sent to a screen that shows a number of “tastes.” These might include “Spicy Tuna”, “deep dish pizza”, or simply “cheddar cheese.” It’s a similar on-boarding experience to the Beats Music app, but with foods instead of music preferences. Once you’ve added tastes, you’re sent to a main home page.


                                                   Foursquare - screenshot


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Sunday, 17 August 2014

Latest Beta iOS 8 New Tips App

Latest Beta iOS 8 New Tips App

Hello everyone's Last year’s iOS update brought the biggest upheaval in iOS’s short history and a dramatic shift in design ethos. iOS 8 aims to build on that overhaul, bringing more polish to what many considered a rushed job. It’s hardly surprising, then, that this year’s updates are less dramatic, but as usual there’s no shortage of small upgrades to absorb. Read more: Apple launches iOS 8 at WWDC 2014.Perhaps the change that’s most noticeable in day-to-day use is the new keyboard: QuickType finally kills off the bubble-based suggestions that appeared in iOS 7 and earlier releases and replaces them with three suggestions in a bar that appear immediately above the keyboard.

          

Apple just revealed more details about the upcoming iOS 8.The Cupertino-based company rolled out the iOS 8 beta 4, which includes a new built-in app called Tips, to developers Monday.In addition to the new Tips app, the latest version of the iOS 8 comes with a redesigned control center and new menus in Settings, including separate panels for wallpaper and display and brightness, according to iDownloadBlog.

                               ios8 beta 4

control center and settings tweaks aren't major changes, the Tips app is a brand new addition. The app is apparently designed to give users tips and tricks for using iOS 8's features, according to iDownloadBlog. The app will be updated weekly with new tips from Apple, such as navigation shortcuts or tutorials on dictating text messages or how to get the most out of Siri.

  

Apple is pushing out the update through its over-the-air updating system. It's also available in the iOS Developer Center. Right now, however, only registered developers are able to check out the new iOS 8 beta. The full version of iOS 8 is expected to roll out to consumers this fall when Apple releases the next iPhone.Apple also released a new developer preview version of the upcoming OS X Yosemite. Apple is expected to release a public beta version of Yosemite prior to the full launch later this month.

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Friday, 1 August 2014

Top And Latest Apple iOS 8 Features And Tips

Top And Latest Apple iOS 8 Features And Tips

Hi Friends!  Cupertino-based company rolled out the iOS 8 beta 4, which includes a new built-in app called Tips, to developers Monday.In addition to the new Tips app, the latest version of the iOS 8 comes with a redesigned control center and new menus in Settings, including separate panels for wallpaper and display and brightness, according to iDownloadBlog.

ios8 beta 4

While the control center and settings tweaks aren't major changes, the Tips app is a brand new addition. The app is apparently designed to give users tips and tricks for using iOS 8's features, according to iDownloadBlog. The app will be updated weekly with new tips from Apple, such as navigation shortcuts or tutorials on dictating text messages or how to get the most out of Siri.

   ios 8 tips app



Apple is pushing out the update through its over-the-air updating system. It's also available in the iOS Developer Center. Right now, however, only registered developers are able to check out the new iOS 8 beta. The full version of iOS 8 is expected to roll out to consumers this fall when Apple releases the next iPhone.

Apple also released a new developer preview version of the upcoming OS X Yosemite. Apple is expected to release a public beta version of Yosemite prior to the full launch later this month.


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Friday, 18 July 2014

Google Analytics App in iPhone - How To Download (or) install Google Analytics App For iPhone And Android

Google Analytics App in iPhone - How To Download (or) install Google Analytics App For iPhone And Android

Hi Friends Now A Days Most Of people are using and maintained Blogger or WordPress , So Google Analytics the most commonly used free tool for web Analytics. Because of the great quality you get for free the users range from inexperienced analyst to the most advanced users. The basic dashboard can be customized to the user’s needs to give the right insights in your web traffic. Google Analytic doesn't only measure the chosen metrics but offers the possibility to convert these in achieved goals. You can segment your visitors, measure the effectiveness of your email campaigns and optimize your conversion.

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Like the Android app, Google Analytics for iPhone lets users check in on their website analytics  including real-time visitor reports  from the comfort of their smartphone. In addition to real-time and time-based reports, the app can be used to view behaviors, conversions and more.
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Longtime Google Analytics users  who have had to rely on third-party solutions for mobile access  will appreciate having an official app. The UI aesthetic matches the other Google apps for iOS. The app also takes advantage of the sign-in features in Gmail, Google+ and the standard Google app for iOS.
Google Analytics for iPhone was a curious omission for the search giant. Despite having its own mobile operating system, Google has historically done a great job of maintaining app parity between iOS and Android  if not feature parity.
Google Analytics for iPhone is not optimized for the iPad, however. Hopefully iPad support will be added in a future update.

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Friday, 11 July 2014

 Mac OS X Yosemite Latest Features

Mac OS X Yosemite Latest Features

Hello Friends! A major update to OS X generally means that many of the apps included with the operating system also get major updates or at least the biggest updates they’re likely to get until the next major operating-system release. In OS X Yosemite, due this fall, several major Apple apps have received upgrades both big and small. I’ve been using a pre-release version of Yosemite for the past month and have had a chance to spend a little time with Mail, Messages, and Calendar. Here’s a look at what’s new.

                                     

OS X FEATURES: 

Apple’s Mail app is currently in a good place. I’m using it every day and it’s been working fine for me. Still, I was reluctant to test an early version of Mail on Yosemite with my real mailboxes. As a result, I can’t testify yet about any potential compatibility issues between Mail and either my personal Gmail inbox or my work’s Office 365 mail. Show/Hide toggle that displays the mailbox list is now more properly labeled Mailboxes Mail looks much the same as it did in Mavericks. But this is not to say that there aren’t some major new feature additions.

 mail maildrop

Feature I really like is Mail Drop, which eliminates the problem of emailing large file attachments. As someone who produces more than a few podcasts, I run into the issue of not being able to attach large files to email messages (the server rejects them) all the time. For years there have been workarounds, largely involving uploading a file to a remote file-sharing service of some sort and pasting in a link. Yosemite, that entire procedure is baked in to Mail and it’s all stuff that happens behind the scenes. If you want to attach a large file to a message, just drag it in and send away. Mail will upload the file to a temporary holding bin on Apple’s servers, where it will remain for 30 days. Then the attachment is replaced in your email message with a download link to the file. (If your recipient is using Yosemite, Mail will just download the large file automatically, as if it had been attached to the message.

Apple feature, eliminating a common headache without forcing the user to change their behavior at all. I don’t mind using Dropbox to exchange files with friends, but it’s a multi-step workaround and this is as simple and direct as it gets.Another interesting idea added to Mail this time around is a feature called Markup, which allows you to add simple annotations to images and PDFs from directly within a Mail window. Here’s how it works: You click on a file and an icon appears in the top-left corner of the file’s preview. Click it and select Markup, and the item zooms out, with a toolbar appearing directly above the item.

                         markup

Extensions technology that’s debuting in both Yosemite and iOS 8, in which code from an entirely separate application can appear inside another app’s window. In this case, Apple’s written a Markup extension that lets you draw lines, shapes, text, and more on PDFs and images. You can stick your signature on PDFs without ever leaving Mail. It’s a pretty clever idea.Unfortunately, I’m not thrilled about the implementation. Marking up a file really does feel like you’re using a different program entirely but one without keyboard shortcuts or a menu bar. I kept pressing Command-Z in order to undo mistakes I made in Markup, and it did nothing. The Markup controls are pretty simple they feel more like an iOS app than a part of Mail, to be honest but they definitely did the job once I got the hang of them.

OS X FEATURES: 

MESSAGES: 

Messages, Apple’s go-to app for iMessage and miscellaneous other chat services (that’s clearly the order of priority), gets a bunch of new upgrades in Yosemite that serve to enhance your conversations, so long as everyone is using iMessage. (Those miscellaneous other chat services are still supported, it’s just that support for them appears to have been frozen in amber for several updates. If you truly love IM like many of my friends do, you’d probably be better off using an app such as  for those services, and keep iChat focused on iMessage.

CALENDER: 

Apple’s Calendar app hasn’t undergone as many changes in Yosemite, but there are a few worth noting. When you create a new event, it attempts to learn from previous events you’ve created and tries to autocomplete your event with likely dates and even attendees—if you often create a “Lunch with Jim” event on Tuesdays at 12:30, and you type “Lunch,” Calendar will suggest Lunch with Jim, at 12:30, with Jim invited.

The Day view has been overhauled. It’s still a two-pane view, but instead of the (fairly redundant) two daily schedule panes found in Mavericks, it’s a single schedule pane and an inspector pane that shows you all the details of a selected calendar event. If you create a new event in this view, the inspector pane is where you enter in all the calendar information. It beats the cramped space in the floating inspector palette.


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Thursday, 10 July 2014

Free Download Hike Messenger For Android , iPhone, Windows , Mac

Hello My Dear Friends! There are so many apps on the market that provide sending of free messages, you have IM+ Pro, Skype, WhatsApp and we have all come to know these apps very well indeed. So now it is time for a new kid on the block that goes by the name of “Hike”, which is available for the iOS, Android, Windows Phone and Ovi.Hike is a free app that gives you messaging for life that is very easy to use, it allows all users that install the app to send free messages to family and friends, the best bit we like is that your friends and family do not need to have the app installed to receive these messages.The new Hike app works with 2G, 3G or WiFi and features so much, chat with all for free is a nice touch and for added benefits you can also open up group chats, other features include free SMS invitation, users can also send photos and videos and it is so responsive and fast it would be like having a chat face to face.

                                 

app does not require pins and usernames and will always be on, which means there will be no hassle knowing if you are logged on or off. Hike uses your address book and that simply means no added buddies to the list, all done for you, if they are on your phones contact list you can message them.




Features include: Emoticons, Offline messages just in case your phone is switched off or you have no charge left. Another cool feature that has been added is “FREE HIKE2SMS TO INDIA” the developers have built in FREE hike to non-hike SMS. So if you’re friends aren’t on hike you can still message them. And better yet, for free! Free SMS can only be sent to India.

You can share your location and add friends to the favourites section, you can even tap on your friends profile picture and it will enlarge. There is so much more within this app, please click on the relevant OS that you are running to install the new Hike app.

HIKE MESSENGER FOR ANDROID: CLICK HERE



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Friday, 4 July 2014

Top 10 Tips And Tricks For iOS 7 Mostly Use

Top 10 Tips And Tricks For iOS 7 Mostly Use

 Hi Guys ! TECHDEBUTE SAYS iOS 7 features and functionality that you’re not familiar with. Don’t sweat it: We’re here to help. We’ve collected some of our favorite and most useful tips and compiled them here, just for you.
                          

HERE MOSLTY USEFUL TIPS AND TRICKS FOR iOS 7 : 

1.  Make the text larger and bolder:As nice as the thinner version of the Helvetica Neue font is in iOS 7, it’s not always the easiest to read. If you’re having trouble reading text on your iPhone or iPad, just go to Settings > General > Accessibility > Larger Textto increase the default font size on your device. You can make that font size even larger in apps that support it by enabling Larger Accessibility Sizes. And if you want Helvetica Neue to show up just a bit bolder, visit Settings > General > Accessibility and enable the Bold Text slider. (Note: You will have to restart your iPhone when you enable Bold Text.)                                           ios71 accessibility settings

2. Buttons: iOS 7 has ditched most of the traditional buttons present in past versions of Apple’s mobile software, but if you’re jonesing for that old familiar arrow shape, you can enable it via Settings > General > Accessibility > Button Shapes.

3. Contrast is key: Some of us like white text on light backgrounds, but others find it causes headaches and hurts their eyes. If you’re part of that latter group, there are several options for your viewing pleasure under Settings > General > Accessibility > Increase Contrast.If you want to increase the text and background contrast for features like Control Center and Notification Center, turn on the Reduce Transparency option.If you wish to darken the highlight colors found in an app’s menu and tab bar (the pink color of the Music app, for instance), toggle the Darken Colors switch.And if you’d like to darken the white backgrounds found in apps like Settings, the Reduce White Point screen brings the pure white coloration down to a more ocularly-friendly light grey.

4. Turn-by-turn walking directions: We’ve long had the ability to do turn-by-turn directions for driving, but iOS 7 also adds the ability to get those same prompted directions when you’re on foot. Just tap the Directions button in the top left hand corner, select the Walking icon at the top of the screen, enter your destination, and tap Route. Siri will guide you to your destination, alerting you by voice when it’s time to make a turn.

                               

5. Prefer walking directions: Say you’re on vacation and don’t have a car: Wouldn’t it be useful if you didn’t have to remind Maps that you want those walking directions every time you put in a location? Easy enough: Just go to Settings > Mapsand scroll down to the Preferred Directions section. There you’ll be able to choose between Driving and Walking. Now, when you launch Maps, it’ll give you pedestrian-friendly directions by default.


6. Notify you about your friends’ location: Apple’s free Find My Friends app can be super useful at times, such as when you’re meeting up with a friend. You can even use the app to automatically tell your friend when you’re heading out or be notified when your friend is arriving someplace all thanks to geofences.Just launch the Find My Friends app, select the friend you want to be notified about and tap the More… button in the toolbar. At the bottom of the contact card, choose either Notify Me or Notify [your friend’s name]. You’ll be prompted to choose whether the notification will show up when you arrive at or leave a place, as well as specifying the location (and even how big a radius from that location will trigger the notification). If you choose to notify your friend about your location, you can also send a message immediately.

                                            ios7tips fmf notify
7. Ask Siri to notify you about your friends’ location: If setting up those geofences is a little too cumbersome, you can ask Siri to handle it for you. Just trigger the virtual assistant and say, for example, “Notify me when John leaves his current location.

8. Geofencing in Reminders: Not only can you can set geofences on people, you can also place them on locations. Using the Reminders app, you can have a notification sent to you when you’re arriving at or leaving a location. Just create a reminder, tap the ‘i’ button next to it, and choose “Remind me at a location.” Under the Location sub-menu, search for a contact, place name, or specific address; as with Find My Friends, you can even specify the size of the radius around the location, just in case you want to be reminded to get cookies when you’re even remotely near the supermarket.


9. Save your favorite Burst Mode images : The iPhone 5s’s Burst Mode is an excellent way to ensure that you capture fast-moving action, but you also don’t want to take up lots of space with photo duplicates. After you’ve captured an image in Burst Mode by pressing and holding down the shutter button for a few seconds, you can tap the Camera Roll to view your images.Your burst appears as a single photo in the album, represented by what iOS 7 thinks is the best photo of the bunch. You can go back and look through the full burst collection, however, by tapping the Favorites button; select the photo (or photos) you’d like to showcase by tapping on them and pressing Done. From there, you can choose to keep the entire burst for future perusal, or delete all the images you chose not to select.

                                 

10. Enable automatic HDR (iPhone 5s): Back in 2010, iOS 4.1 added the High Dynamic Range (HDR) feature to its Camera app, which allowed you to take a photo of a subject with both sharp light and deep shadow and have it render as evenly lit. But HDR took longer to shoot than the average image, which for most people meant manually turning it on whenever you wanted to capture that perfect sunset.With iOS 7 and the iPhone 5s, however, you can turn on automatic HDR mode: In normal light, your iPhone will shoot a regular photo; in situations with multiple light patterns, however, your device will automatically recognize that an HDR photo might be best and attempt to capture that, instead. (As always, the iPhone always takes two photos–the untouched one and the HDR version; you can save both to your Camera Roll if you wish by going to Settings > Photos & Camera > Keep Normal Photo.
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Monday, 30 June 2014

How To Use TriggerTrap For iOS Devices

How To Use TriggerTrap For iOS Devices

Hello Friends! TECHDEBUTE SAYS camera captures a photograph in a fraction of a second, but many creative opportunities open up when you manually control the shutter speed. Getting luscious photos of star trails, for example, requires keeping the shutter open for longer than most camera controls allow. To get that shot, you need to switch to Bulb mode and use a manual-release cable to open and close the shutter with the help of a newfangled technology called “your thumb.”
Of course, we’re talking about photography, so there are plenty of devices and gadgets that give you this and many other options. An intervalometer, for example, fires the camera’s shutter at a steady rate over a period of time.

                                  

Instead of toting several devices for different shutter speeds, you can turn to your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch and the free app TriggerTrap Mobile. The app offers numerous ways to control your camera’s shutter, provided your camera is one of the hundreds that are supported. The app requires a cable that works with your camera (not all models use the same type of connector), available as a separate $30 purchase.As a simple cable release, TriggerTrap Mobile is definitely overkill, but in the best way. Four cable release modes let you fire the shutter with a single tap on the app’s giant red shutter button, by pressing and holding the button, by pressing once to open and pressing again to close the shutter, and by setting a specific timed release.
                                                        triggertrap interface

App gets decidedly more interesting with its Timelapse and Sensor modes.The Bramping mode sets the number of shots and the interval between shots, but you also get to choose different shutter durations for the beginning and end of the shoot. As daylight fades, longer exposures make better use of available light. Or consider the DistanceLapse feature, which takes advantage of the device’s geolocation sensor to take a picture at distance intervals, such as every 500 meters.TriggerTrap’s Sensor modes fire the shutter based on sound, vibration, motion, or facial recognition picked up by the iOS device’s sensors and camera. In my testing, I set up my DSLR and an iPhone 5s to capture birds at a bird feeder. The Motion Sensor mode uses the iPhone’s camera, so I had to make sure it was pointed at the same spot. The mode doesn’t offer a sensitivity setting, resulting in some photos of the bird feeder shifting in the wind, but compensates with a setting to choose how many objects move in the frame before triggering the shutter.
          triggertrap setup
TriggerTrap can take over in the cold when you want to stay cozy inside. If you have two iOS devices, the remote Wi-Fi trigger modes let you control the app on one connected to the camera from another. Curiously, the sensor modes use the “master” device that you hold, not the “slave” attached to the camera, making those features far less useful remotely. It also doesn’t work with modes that require the camera to be in Bulb mode.
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Sunday, 29 June 2014

 Download (or) install Ticketmaster App For iPhone - Android

Download (or) install Ticketmaster App For iPhone - Android

Hi MY DEAR FRIENDS! Ticketmaster, the world's biggest ticket seller, is giving iPhone users an advantage in buying the best seats.The company’s first iOS redesign in 18 months became available Monday, and eliminates steps to buy tickets. Notably, with push notifications turned on, the app skips CAPTCHA, a security measure used to thwart bots that requires users to enter a series of letters and numbers shown in a distorted image.

                                         

Through the use of push notifications, Ticketmaster can tell that a single user  as opposed to automated software  is trying to buy a ticket, according to Mike Lane, the company's vice-president of mobile products.Bypassing that clumsy security process can make the app several minutes faster than Ticketmaster.com  a period of time that could be the difference between sitting on the floor or getting stuck in nosebleed seats when a high-demand show, like Jay Z and Beyonce's concert, first goes on sale.
                           
Tickets sold by Ticketmaster in the first three months of 2014 were on mobile devices. Removing CAPTCHA could increase that by about 10%, Lane told Mashable at Ticketmaster's offices in Los Angeles. "Each step we can eliminate historically leads to 10% more transactions," he said.\The iOS app also improves on some features that are already available. Users can buy tickets to a concert, send one to a friend (without paying a fee), automatically set a calendar alert and access information about the show, ranging from parking to set lists.About 60% of Ticketmaster venues allow people to use their phones as their ticket. To avoid a scalper from selling screenshots of the same ticket to multiple buyers, the company inserts an animated watermark on each ticket.Fans can also sell tickets using the app. Enter a price, and Ticketmaster lists the ticket on its online marketplace, a competitor to Stubhub. Ticketmaster charges a fee for this service.Once it's purchased, Ticketmaster digitally transfers the ticket to the new owner, and deposits the money to the seller’s credit card. Just like on the website, mobile buyers are able to compare tickets that are still available with seats that others are trying to sell.                ALSO ANDROID IS AVAILABLE
iPhone's advantage won’t last long. Ticketmaster plans to release a new app for Android by the end of the third quarter, Lane said.
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Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Download Ccleaner For iPhone

Download Ccleaner For iPhone

Hi GUYS!  CCleaner already. It has long been the safest, fastest add-on tool for removing temporary files, Internet cruft and application specific rubbish from Windows. Now there’s a Mac version. It’s every bit as good as the original.We may sound a little surprised and, truth be told, we are. Mac OS X and Windows have some similarities in the way they handle temporary data, but there are also many, many differences. What we expected was a tool that was a cut down version of CCleaner;  a version with all the PC specific bits simply excised.CCleaner for Mac is much more than that though. While it does have those common features, it also has a raft of Mac specific cleaning tools too. So, in addition to cleaning out your temporary Internet files, cookies and download history across browsers, you can also repair disk permissions, clean out log files and update the font registry. Particularly handy for the Mac, CCleaner monitors new application installation and gives you a list of programs you can uninstall.

                                            
 Analyse and Clean. The first generates a list of stuff you can safely delete, the second gets rid of it. You choose which applications to scan or clean with check boxes.
                    
CCleaner is radically comprehensive compared with similar maintenance apps - including some we’ve used for years on the Mac. A word of caution though; this is still an early version of the app and some bugs still need to be ironed out. Still, with frequent updates and the brilliant template of the original to work with, this is an app that can only get more useful as time marches on.
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Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Top 5 Key Features Of iOS 8

Top 5 Key Features Of iOS 8

Hi Friends! Apple fans holding out hope they'd see the company's next great gadget on Monday were disappointed. At the keynote address for the company's annual Worldwide Developers Conference, software was king.For owners of the 800 million iPhones, iPads and iPods that run the company's iOS operating system, the biggest news may have been the rollout of its latest version, iOS 8.Due to be released this fall, the new system will update lots of existing features and add some new ones. So, here's a first look at eight key features of iOS 8.

                                     

HERE SOME KEY FEATURES FOR USING THIS IOS 8:

1. HEALTH:

Apple has been pushing fitness and health apps, such as the one associated with Nike's FuelBand. With Health, they're taking it a step further.Basically, Health pulls together data from different health-related apps into one place, creating a comprehensive profile for the user. It also lets the users send health information to doctors at selected hospitals. It's easy to see this being a prominent feature when (and if) the long-rumored iWatch arrives, which could include sensors that track the wearer's steps, heartbeat and other vital signs.


2. HOMEKIT:

Even if it's not the expansive home-automation system that some rumors suggested, HomeKit is a step toward turning your smartphone into a remote control for the connected devices in your home. Apple has partnered with lots of third-party folks (but notably not Nest, founded by former Apple designer App.

By pulling all of those apps' abilities together in one place, HomeKit will let users control their garage doors, locks, lights, cameras and thermostats with their phone. Obviously, some third-party hardware will be required -- at least for now.



iPhone's famous voice assistant, Siri, only got a quick mention Monday. But she's learned a couple of new tricks.On iOS 8, users who plug their iPhone into their car will be able to wake Siri up by voice without having to touch their phone. Less distraction on the road sounds like a good thing to us.And you'll be able to ask Siri to identify the song you're listening to, using technology from the Shazam app.


                                         

4. ' DO NOT DISTURB' IN MESSAGES :

simple little feature, but tons of folks following our live blog of the Apple event seemed to really like this one.In Messages, "Do Not Disturb" will let you mute conversation threads that you're a part of without having to leave them entirely. So, if your buddies are nailing down that karaoke outing while you're at work, you can make them hush -- while leaving other threads active -- and come back to the chat later.


5. QUICK TYPE: 

Google may be the tech giant most associated with predictive text, but Apple's giving it a go with QuickType.The keyboard feature presumably will make sending messages quicker by guessing what you're writing before you finish writing it, letting you tap and move on to the next word. Phones on Android already have this. But Apple promises that QuickType will learn your language habits, including how you text in different message threads.

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Saturday, 31 May 2014

Top 10 iPhone Apps For Windows Users

Top 10 iPhone Apps For Windows Users

Hi Friends ! Everyone to More Like and using for the Windows Series At All Devices So Here a Top 10 Apps and indispensable Apps For Best of iPhone for Windows Users, also own Apple products, you may not realize you can use the traditionally adversarial platforms to get a productivity edge. Microsoft made waves when it launched Office Mobile for iPhone and the Office for iPad apps, but those were just the biggest steps in a strategy the company has been building for awhile. As a result, there are a slew of iPhone apps to help those who depend on Microsoft tools to get things done. Here are the 10 most essential.

                      

TOP iPHONE APPS FOR WINDOWS USER:

1. ONENOTE

                                                

OneNote is the unsung hero of Microsoft Office. It was the first Office product offered on outside platforms like iOS and Android, as well as the first to receive a Windows 8 Modern UI overhaul. The result is an app that lets you record moments, take notes, maintain a to-do list and more from virtually anywhere.
The OneNote app ties in to your Microsoft account to access and sync files through your OneDrive, OneDrive for Business, or SharePoint account. You can add pictures, checkboxes, and bulleted or numbered lists from the iPhone, and you can perform limited text formatting.
                                

Office Mobile for iPhone delivers the three core Office apps—Word, Excel, and PowerPoint—to the iPhone. When Microsoft first launched Office Mobile for iPhone, using the app required an Office 365 subscription. Microsoft has since removed that restriction and now offers the app for free.
 capabilities of Office Mobile for iPhone are admittedly limited. You won’t be writing the next great American novel, or creating a massive Excel spreadsheet with sparklines and pivot tables. But, you can review and edit existing files and create basic documents. Office Mobile for iPhone even includes templates for common documents you might create from a smartphone, like Agenda, Budget, or Mileage Tracker.
        
 Exchange or Office 365 email account, you can easily add it to the default Mail app in iOS. OWA (Office Web Access) for iPhone provides a more native Outlook experience, though, and includes some features that don’t exist in Mail.
First, OWA for iPhone provides access to your Outlook email, contacts, and calendar. It can sync your contacts from your iPhone, but it's optional, so you aren’t forced to integrate the two. OWA for iPhone lets you configure an automatic reply for incoming emails and save folders for offline access. It's also more secure than Mail because you can set up a PIN to prevent unauthorized access to your email, even if you let a friend or child borrow your iPhone.
FaceTime works only with other iOS or Mac OS X devices, but Skype can be used on a wide variety of platforms. With the Skype app, you can make free Skype-to-Skype video calls or instant-message your contacts over cellular or Wi-Fi networks. If you buy Skype Credit or have Skype minutes available through an Office 365 subscription, you can also use Skype to call non-mobile, non-Skype phone numbers. You can also record and send a video message to contacts who are not currently available.
5. YAMMER
                                               
Yammer is an enterprise-centric social network that enables peers within a company to network with one another and share information sort of like Facebook, but with a business focus and fewer frivolous distractions.
If your company uses Yammer, you can use the iPhone app to stay in touch with co-workers from your iPhone no matter where you are. You can read the latest information from Groups you follow on Yammer, stay engaged in message threads with coworkers, and collaborate with your team from your iPhone. You can also view Microsoft Office documents, Notes, images, and PDF files from your Yammer feed from within the app.
                               
OneDrive (formerly SkyDrive) is Microsoft’s cloud file storage service. It is tightly integrated with Windows and with Microsoft Office (including Office Mobile for iPhone). The OneDrive app for iPhone lets you browse all the files you've stored in the cloud. You can move, delete, and rename files, and create new folders in OneDrive from the app. You can open files from the OneDrive app in other appropriate apps, such as opening a Word document in Office Mobile for iPhone.
One of the best features is the ability to upload photos and videos you capture with your iPhone automatically to your OneDrive account. iOS does this natively by making photos available through PhotoStream in iCloud, but PhotoStream doesn’t sync videos. With the Camera Backup option enabled, you can rest assured that your photos and videos are safe even if your iPhone is lost or stolen, and you’ll be able to access them from any Windows or Mac PC, tablet, or smartphone without having to figure out how to transfer them.
        
OneDrive for Business (formerly SkyDrive Pro) is similar in function to the OneDrive app, but as the name implies it has a business focus. Rather than connecting to a consumer OneDrive account, OneDrive for Business requires either a SharePoint Online or qualifying Office365 account. Because it’s business-focused, OneDrive for Business doesn’t offer the feature to automatically back up your photos and videos. It does, however, include a feature to store files for offline access so you can make sure important documents are available to you even if you don’t have a cellular or Wi-Fi signal.
8.  LYNC 2013
                                                         
Lync 2013 iPhone app is a mobile extension of the voice and video calling, instant messaging, and video conferencing platform. You can start or join group communications via instant messaging or video, and join or initiate a Lync Meeting to present or collaborate.
Users without a Lync 2013 account can still use the app if they've been invited to a Lync Meeting, but in order to use all of the features and capabilities of the app a Lync 2013 account is required.
                                         
SharePoint Newsfeed lets you stay connected to any SharePoint sites you're following from your iPhone. You can view posts and comments from colleagues, upload photos, and access documents stored on the SharePoint site.
The SharePoint Newsfeed app works only with SharePoint 2013 and SharePoint Online sites. Previous versions of SharePoint are not supported. One cool thing is that you can @mention co-workers, like on Facebook or Twitter, to bring posts to their attention or pull them into the conversation. You can also use hashtags with posts to make topics and information easier to find when you need it.
                                                     
You aren’t limited to just the native iOS apps Microsoft has developed. With the Remote Desktop app you can connect remotely from your iPhone to an actual Windows PC and use all of its applications and capabilities as if you were logged in locally. Remote Desktop comes in handy for running an application that doesn’t have an equivalent iOS app, or for IT personnel to be able to manage and maintain servers remotely from an iPhone.
Remote Desktop is a valuable tool to have available, but the iPhone display is small so it can be difficult to manipulate applications on the remote desktop. It works better with Windows 8/8.1 PCs because the OS itself is designed for interaction via touch.
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Friday, 30 May 2014

How To Run Virtual Machines from A Flash drive Easy Steps

How To Run Virtual Machines from A Flash drive Easy Steps

Hi Friends! in this news for Oue website TECHDEBUTE says operating system per computer is enough. But on occasion, you might want to boot up a second operating system for security reasons, testing purposes, or compatibility with specific software. Technical details typically restrict that alternate OS to a single PC, however. You can only install an OS in a single location after all.But using a fork of Oracle's popular VirtualBox virtualization software, known as Portable VirtualBox, you don't have to limit secondary operating systems to a single computer or boot it up separately from Windows. Instead, you can pack it onto a portable USB drive and load it up on any PC while Windows runs in the background, like a virtualized version of the Windows to Go option found in Windows 8 Enterprise.Portable VirtualBox is fairly easy to set up, though it does require attention to a few key details. We'll walk you through it, and outline some of the main concerns with running a virtual machine on a portable USB drive.

                                                    
VirtualBox also consumes a certain amount of hard drive space and memory both of which you can adjust when setting it up as well as processing power. That means you'll need a big-enough USB drive to contain whatever operating system you install 1.5GB for Windows XP and 5GB for Ubuntu, to name a couple of examples and you might have problems using a virtual machine on a five year-old netbook with limited resources.
Once your USB drive is ready, download Portable VirtualBox. Open the file and extract the software to your USB drive. (You can also extract the files to another directory, and then paste the newly created folder into your USB drive.) Now, look in that directory and open “Portable-VirtualBox.
         download portable virtualbox
“Download installation files of VirtualBox” button at the top. Click this button. While you're waiting, click the “Extract files” box for 32-bit or 64-bit operating systems, depending on the computers you're planning to use with VirtualBox. You can check both boxes, but this will take up more space. Check the“Start Portable-VirtualBox after the extract and/or compress” box.
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VirtualBox as usual. We won't get into the nitty-gritty of how to set up a virtual machine, but you can check out our detailed instructions on installing Windows XPWindows 8, Android or SteamOS through VirtualBox. Any of those tutorials should give you a good sense of how Oracle's virtualization software works.
Once you've set up a virtual machine, you can pop that USB stick into any Windows PC and open Portable-VirtualBox.exe, letting you run your chosen OS almost anywhere, and free of the file retention issues associated with ephemeral Linux live CDs. Pat yourself on the back for fitting all kinds of alternative operating systems and aging software in the palm of your hand.

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Thursday, 29 May 2014

iPhone 6 Specifications And images And Price And ReleaseDate

Hi Friends! Here a news for evryone like's iphone 6 and waiting for a few days to go coming to iPhone 6 But iPhone 5S remains one of the most popular handsets on the market, going head-to-head with the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S5 and HTC One M8, attention has already firmly turned to the upcoming iPhone 6 release date and the possibility of an all new Apple smartphone direction.While numerous reports have suggested the iPhone 6 will feature a refreshed, larger form factor and screen to better rival its main Android rivals, latest leaks have suggested that the phone could benefit from a super slim profile similar to the iPod touch.What's more, having shaken things up last year with the colourful, plastic bodied iPhone 5C, recent iPhone 6 rumours have claimed the next Apple handset could share the limelight with the company's first phablet offering, a handset which would look to rival the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Note 4.


iPhone 6 release date is currently unknown, it has been suggested by reported Chinese insiders that the phone will be unveiled as part of Apple's annual WWDC conference in June. While early iPhone's were unveiled around this time of year, based on Apple’s past habits, we can take a pretty good stab in the dark and say that these claims are rubbish.

What is far more likely is that the iPhone 6 release date will be held in either late September or the opening days of October - a launch which will follow an unveiling less than two weeks earlier.

With the iPhone 4S having marked the company’s first move to a late summer unveiling, the iPhone 5 and iPhone 5S have all made their first appearances around the same time of year.

iPhone 6 rumours having long focussed on the size of the handset's screen, attention has now turned to the phone's thickness with latest iPhone 6 leaks all pointing to a super slim device skinnier than even the 6.18mm thick Huawei Ascend P6.

While we in the TrustedReviews offices aren't sold on the idea of excessively skinny handsets, alleged iPhone 6 renders reportedly sent to case manufacturers have claimed the iPhone 6 will be just 6mm thick, 1.6mm slimmer than the 5S.

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Bringing this remodelled form factor to life, an iPhone 6 mock-up has been created based on the leaked renders, offering a video-based insight into exactly how the next-gen Apple handset might look.

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