Saturday 13 September 2014

Celkon millennium Ultra Q500 latest Features And Full Specifications

Celkon millennium Ultra Q500 latest Features And Full Specifications

Hello Citizens ! Indian smartphone vendor Celkon has launched a new sub-Rs 10,000 smartphone under its Millennium series. The Millennium Ultra Q500 is priced at Rs. 9,999 and will be available exclusively on if you want to Book this mobile and everything  know that visit this website                                  www.techglown.com












Celkon Millennium Ultra Q500 runs Android 4.4 KitKat and will join the company’s other KitKat-based smartphones and as is the norm comes with dual SIM (GSM+GSM) slots. There’s a Moto G-like 5-inch (720×1280 pixels) HD IPS display, while the 2GB of RAM along with the 1.2GHz quad-core processor are great specs to have performance wise. It comes with 16GB of internal Flash storage, which is further expandable via microSD card (up to 32GB). It sports an 8-megapixel primary rear camera with LED flash, while a 2-megapixel camera sits on the front.



                           




Ultra Q500 has 3G, GPRS/ EDGE, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Micro-USB, and Bluetooth options for connectivity, and it packs a very beefy 2500mAh battery, which is rated for up to 5 hours of talk time, and up to 200 hours of standby time. Recent Celkon smartphones have come pre-loaded with Gameloft titles such as Prince of Persia, The Avengers – The Mobile Game, Bubble Bash 3 and Modern Combat 4: Zero Hour, while there are preloaded classifieds and shopping apps, as well as the third-party Android app store Mobogenie.


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Friday 12 September 2014

Top 5 Games Types Play On Apple i Watch

Top 5 Games Types Play On Apple i Watch

Friends! Apple Watch was announced, its creators touted its potential for expanding communication, health tracking, navigation and more. But what wasn't mentioned was its potential impact on gaming.Gaming may not be an obvious vertical for wearables due to the small screen size, but there are certainly fun ideas that the always-with-you technology presents. And while we know Apple's smartwatch is already entering a crowded field of similar devices, its announcement Tuesday was one many in the tech community had been anticipating for years and will undoubtedly signal an uptick in app development.

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kinds of games could an Apple Watch, or any smartwatch owner, enjoy? We brainstormed some of the best possible ideas that would work within the hardware's restrictions. Hope you're listening, game creators.

Apple Watch's added near-field communication, there are plenty of options for communication between watch owners, or even NFC-enabled spots. This idea is admittedly cribbed from Nintendo, simply because the 3DS handheld has done a dynamite job of giving players multiple positive experiences when they pass near another 3DS user, even if they aren't aware of it.

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Good examples would be side-scrolling endless runners such as Jetpack Joyride or Canabalt, or even the simple madness of a game such as Flappy Bird. As long as the mechanics are simple, the wearable appeal of a short game that can be picked up and put away during downtime is an obvious one.

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Anyone who has played a freemium game such as FarmVille or Clash of Clans knows how those games operate. Instead of putting in money, they ask for your time. A lot of time, since you have to constantly check in, or risk missing the benefit of your newly generated energy critical for completing tasks. Freemium games only allow a certain number of actions before you're "tired", and players must wait for their energy to replenish or purchase more.

So for those sucked deep into the free-to-play spiral, a quick way to interface with game via your Apple Watch might save time, especially if they can queue up tasks on their wrist instead of pulling out a phone. And then nobody can judge you for still playing Kim Kardashian: Hollywood.



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Tuesday 9 September 2014

LG G New Smart Watch And Features And Specifications

LG G New Smart Watch And Features And Specifications

Hello Everyone's! The newly announced LG G Watch R is on display at the IFA 2014 tech conference in Berlin this week, and it’s as easy on the hands as it is on the eyes. techdebute was able to get a little hands-on time with the device at the show and was most impressed by its design in fact, it’s the most attractive smartwatch we’ve seen to date, thanks largely to its beautiful circular screen. The G Watch R is even a cut above the Motorola Moto 360 as its display is a perfect circle (the Moto 360 has a chunk cut off to accommodate a sensor), although its bezel is a tad thicker.

                                       

While most smartwatches on the market are square or rectangular and look more like a small computer than a traditional round-shaped watch LG’s iteration is a refreshing, fashion-forward change. 1.3-inch circular Plastic OLED (P-OLED) screen produces stunning, crisp images and makes it easy to read notifications for emails, calendar alerts and other content. It runs Google’s Android Wear platform, just like LG’s first smartwatch  the G Watch which launched in late June.

device is fast, too, with the help of a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 processor, and is light on the wrist, much more so than oversized Samsung’s Gear S smartwatch (also on display at the conference). TheThe LG G Watch R also comes with a beautiful leather strap made of calfskin, although buyers will have other strap options when they buy.

        



touchscreen is relatively responsive  again, more so than the Samsung Gear S  but it still has its hiccups; there were times the display lagged when swiping a finger to move from one notification page to another. It also needs to be wirelessly tethered to a smartphone, unlike the Gear S that has built-in 3G and works on its own.We weren’t able to test the voice-command features you’ll be able to ask the device for GPS directions, the weather or news headlines (via Google Now) but overall, the G Watch R is what a smartwatch should look and feel like. Or at least it’s getting closer.
                       We’ll have a full review of the LG G Watch R when it ships later this year.

Monday 8 September 2014

How To Protect Your Apple iPhone's ID Fully Secure

How To Protect Your Apple iPhone's ID Fully Secure

Friends! Now a days we are well using many are many smartphone's are used well so many people to like apple iphone smartphone's when you are applying apple mobile's to do you want fully securely apple iphone's smartphone id's i will tell you all my users and friends...and this blog was to tell about more and most of information's only for the all technology including mobile technology mostly..

                                  



Apple users worried about the security of their online data.The hackers gained access to celebrity photos via iCloud, Apple's online storage service.Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that there would be iCloud security updates. Those updates will alert users when someone tries to access your iTunes or iCloud accounts from a new device. Users will also be alerted when anyone tries to change the password on their account.That notification system often called two-step or two-factor authentication only works for iTunes right now. It will work for iCloud when iOS 8, the new operating system for iPhones and iPads, rolls out this fall. Still, it's something you should set up now.







Authentication won't protect your iCloud photos yet. It will only help protect your iTunes account and keep someone from purchasing music, apps, movies, etc. from the iTunes store using your credit card. iCloud won't be protected until iOS 8 launches.Enabling two-factor authentication takes a few steps, but they're all easy.Head to iCloud.com and log in with your Apple ID. This is the same thing you use to log into iTunes or the App Store.


Click your name in the upper right corner, then click account settings.






Then click on your Apple ID.







Click the blue button that says "Manage your Apple ID."



Clicking the Password and Security tab will prompt two security questions.



Let GET STARTED:




This page explains how Apple's two-factor authentication works. Hit continue when you're ready.




Click Get Started.




Your first trusted device needs to receive SMS text messages.



That will prompt Apple to text you a four-digit code.



Now, go back to your computer. Enter the code Apple texted you here.



Once you verify your device, Apple will give you a Recovery Key. Print this out or write it down. Keep it in a safe place. You may need it later if you forget your password.



All you'll need to do is check a box indicating that you understand how two-factor authentication works. Then you're done!






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Thursday 4 September 2014

How To Upgrade Up Your Memory Card- San Disk Ultra 128 GB Micro-SD XC i

How To Upgrade Up Your Memory Card- San Disk Ultra 128 GB Micro-SD XC i

Hi friends!

Worlds Highest Capacity: Want to record a full 24 hours of HD video, grab every photo that catches your eye on just one memory card? The new breakthrough line of SanDisk microSD UHS-I memory cards for Android™ smartphones and tablets makes the “what to keep, what to delete” dilemma history - with 128GBof storage you can carry and keep it all!

                                  



Big features:
The SanDisk Ultra microSD HmicroSDX UHS-I card is small in size, but big on features. It’s fast, durable, and ideal for recording high quality photos and video. What’s more, with an unprecedented 128GB capacity, it’s perfect for today’s Android smartphone and tablet users who want the highest possible storage capacity on hand so they never have to worry about running out of space.

                        



Produced by acclaimed Hollywood film studio Stargate Studios, see how people around the world record their lives on smartphones and tablets using SanDisk microSD memory cards.

Size matters:microSD memory cards measure only 0.59in x 0.43in x 0.03in (15 mm x 11 mm x 1.0 mm), but we’ve managed to pack in more capacity than ever - enough space to record 24 hours of HD video on a single card! What’s more, SanDisk Ultra microSDXC cards are Water-proof, temperature proof, X-ray proof, magnet proof, and shock proof, and are twice as fast as ordinary microSD cardsfor your best photo and Full HD video.

                              

The “What shall I delete?" is history:We’ve all been there: the once in a lifetime moment is right in front of you, but your smartphone’s out of space so you can’t shoot any more video or even one last picture. But now, with our new 128GB microSDXC memory cards, there’s space for up to 24 hours of HD video or over 70,000 photos** so you’ll never have to worry about running out of space on your smartphone or tablet ever again. The “what to keep, what to delete” dilemma is history.

                       

SanDisk® Memory Zone app:Download the free SanDisk Memory Zone app (Available on the Google Play™ store) to easily view, access, and backup all of your files from your phone’s memory in one convenient place. And the new OptiMem™ feature helps your smartphone run at its peak performance, by automatically off-loading files from your smartphone’s internal memory to the memory.

                   

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Wednesday 3 September 2014

New Look Sony Xperia E3 Flagship Mobile And Full Specifications

New Look Sony Xperia E3 Flagship Mobile And Full Specifications

Hi Friends! Xperia Z3 and its smaller cousin, the Z3 Compact, were not enough, Sony also decided to launch a more affordable smartphone ahead of IFA: the Sony Xperia E3.And although the word "flagship" is reserved for the most powerful smartphone in a phone maker's portfolio, Sony mentioned it more than once when describing the E3, implying that brings exceptional performance and style for less than a fortune.

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device's looks save the much wider bezels  are quite similar to the Z3 family (and a definite improvement over the slightly chubby Sony Xperia E1).

The device's specs, however, place it in the highly competitive entry-level-to-midrange space. The E3 sports a quad-core, 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor, a 4.5-inch IPS screen with a 854 x 480 pixel resolution, as well as 4G LTE connectivity.

The camera is a 5-megapixel shooter with full HD video recording, accompanied with a VGA shooter on the front. Finally, the E3 has 1GB of RAM with 4GB of storage, a 2,330mAh battery and runs on Android 4.4 "KitKat."

The Sony Xperia E3 will also be available as a dual-SIM phone. It will launch globally in autumn 2014; the price hasn't been revealed yet, but Sony says it'll be "affordable.



phone is powered by a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, which is just adequate for the task and makes the user interface run smoothly. The RAM is limited to 512MB, but that's enough for an entry-level smartphone.

We have no complaints about the memory, as there's 4GB of built-in storage, of which about 2GB is available to the user, plus a microSD card slot, so you can easily and cheaply add an additional 32GB of memory for storing music, apps, etc.

                                           

Xperia E does a better job when it comes to music. It can replace your iPod, as it includes Sony's Walkman player with album art, shuffle and smart playlists. The xLOUD audio filter will pump up your bass and you can use the manual equaliser to fine-tune the response.

Thanks to the memory card slot, you have up to 32GB of storage - enough for thousands of music tracks. Although the phone promises 3D surround sound, don't expect a lot from the tiny speakers, but if you plug in a set of headphones then the audio quality is good.

There's also a built-in FM radio with RDS.

Voice quality when calling is better than average, thanks to HD voice (on supported networks) and noise suppression technology.

Monday 1 September 2014

Top and latest Car App's - Fitness Tracker App's

Top and latest Car App's - Fitness Tracker App's

Hello Guys! Fitness trackers record your sleep patterns and exercise habits with ease, but the makers of a new device aim to bring that same kind of "quantified-self" tracking to another valuable part of your life: your car.The FIXD sensor is a device that connects your car to your smartphone via Bluetooth and delivers updates on everything from when you need an oil change to when you need to replace your air filter.

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connecting the FIXD device to your car's OBD-II (On Board Diagnostics-II) port, just underneath the steering wheel and then pairing it with your smartphone, you're immediately given vital diagnostic data that allows you to track your car's wellbeing.Unlike so many other tracker devices, this one doesn't need to be constantly recharged.Our device is powered by the car, so there is no battery," John Gattuso, the founder of FIXD, told Mashable. "It will last as long as your car battery will last.

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addition to tracking the status of your oil and air filter, the device also delivers updates on the condition of your airbag and tells you when your car needs more coolant. The The FIXD app also tells you how long, in miles, you have until a particular problem might become critical, as well as the possible consequences if you ignore the app's warning.Another helpful aspect of the app is a feature that estimates the costs to take care of various problems the sensor discovers."For the repair estimate we are going to initially talk to mechanics about the time required for certain fixes and part costs," Gattuso said, "but as our user base grows we would like to crowdsource that information from the actual experience of attaching such a device to an expensive car raises security concerns. Will hackers be able to exploit the sensor and app and steal your car?

"It is true that some have been able to hack cars using this port, but with our hardware that person would have to get the car started, connect a laptop to our hardware [within about 5 feet] and write their own software to send information to the car's [engine control unit], which is extremely difficult," Gattuso said. "Not impossible, but no system is completely impervious to hackers."
Still, there will be those concerned about having their travel information possibly accessed by anyone who can intercept the sensor's data transmission to the wirelessly connected smartphone.