Monday 24 February 2014

Samsung Galaxy S5 Leaks In A Big Of New Photos

Samsung Galaxy S5 Leaks In A Big Of New Photos

 Samsung Galaxy S5 will get its official debut in just a few hours at a special event in Barcelona At this year’s Mobile World Congress, but you can see what it looks like right now thanks to a massive leak of photos coming from two different sources, includingSaudiAndroid and HardwareZone. The pics show a device that remains very similar to previous generations, with a strongly dimpled plastic back, larger display and built-in fingerprint scanner.The S5′s dimensions put it squarely between the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S4, allowing for the larger 5-inch diagonal display that has been rumored already. The original Galaxy Note, you may recall, had a 5.3-inch diagonal display, which means the main flagship is approaching the original phablet’s dimensions slowly but surely.
The design looks overall pretty similar to its predecessor, and there’s still plastic being used on the rear panel. It has a dimpled look this time around, however, and comes in at least white or black, but it’s a little disappointing to see Samsung stick with essentially the same old formula for its flagship. Still, with high levels of water and dust resistance, this could prove to be one of the more durable smartphones out there (the plastic may not feel super premium, but it withstands drops pretty well).
We’ve also heard (via  that Samsung will offer up custom app deployments on the Galaxy S5 based on a shopper’s job and interests, so that could affect homescreen appearance and other UI factors on these new flagships. We’ll have to wait to see exactly what the new device is packing, but we won’t have to wait long: The Unpacked5 event kicks off New Updates.

HTC Latest Mobiles Are Leaked

HTC Latest Mobiles Are Leaked

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HTC numerous leaks on Chinese site MyDrivers and Weibo social network, HTC has confirmed its new Desire 816 mid-range Android smartphone.
As Engadget reports, the handset has a 5.5-inch HD (720p) display and is powered by a quad-core 1.6GHz Snapdragon 400 processor, 1.5GB of RAM and a 2,600 mAh battery. Onboard storage will vary, although 8GB is expected alongisde a microSD card slot.
Similar to the flagship HTC One from last year, the Desire 816 will come equipped with dual front-facing ‘BoomSound’ speakers and its BlinkFeed social news service as part of Sense 5.5. It will, however, offer a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 5-megapixel shooter on the front, presumably forgoing the ‘UltraPixel’ system from the HTC One.
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The new Android mid-ranger will be available in black, green, white and red, starting in China next month. CNET reports that it will then roll out to other parts of Asia in April.
Microsoft issues Warning On Windows XP bug

Microsoft issues Warning On Windows XP bug

 Microsoft has reportedly issued a warning about a security bug in the older version Windows XP, which could potentially let attackers exploit a computer.Windows XP was rolled out in 2001 but it is still widely used, and the software maker has warned that cyber criminals are increasingly taking advantage of the security flaw in the OS and Server 2003.  Windows 8, Microsoft, Logo, Logo, Windows wallpapers
Microsoft has taken the unusual step of issuing a temporary fix for the bug, but it has acknowledged that applying the fix could disrupt some of the functions of the operating system that people regularly use.
The report said that security firm FireEye discovered the bug that lets an attacker piggyback on a known flaw in some older versions of Adobe Reader and through that the attackers were able to 'escalate' the access they were granted to the system to eventually allow them to install their own code.
Microsoft said that it was aware of limited, targeted attacks using the combined bug to attack PCs and has advised customers to turn off some services to stop the attack.
FireEye said that people who have upgraded to the latest version of Adobe Reader will not be vulnerable to the combined attack, the report added.

Firefox OS is Grows Up With Bigger, Better Phones And Much Faster Software

Firefox OS is Grows Up With Bigger, Better Phones And Much Faster Software

Firefox OS devices to this year's Mobile World Congress, with the latest generation of both software and hardware looking much more mature, complete, and potentially compelling. Whereas the very first Firefox OS phones had tiny screens with horrible displays and intolerable lag, the 2014 editions are much smoother in operation and more attractive in look and feel. Alcatel is leading the charge with three new handsets and a Fire 7 tablet, while ZTE is introducing the Open C and Open II phones.Handling the new devices with the latest version of the platform is like a night and day experience compared to prior Firefox OS smartphones. Apps open up much quicker, there is little to no input lag, and the browser is something that is actually usable for viewing websites on the go. Underpinning Firefox OS' on-device search is EverythingMe, which provides contextual results from the device and the web when you search for something like music.
The ZTE Open C's display is much larger and higher resolution than we've seen on Firefox OS phones before, and while it won't give a high-end Android phone anything to worry about, it does at least feel modern enough to be called a smartphone. Overall, the whole platform feels as if it's grown up a lot in the past year, and Firefox has addressed many of the performance complaints we had at its initial launch.
 Challenged ourselves to start with affordable devices and move from there," says Mitchell Baker, Chairperson of the Mozilla Foundation. One of the press releases from the web company today puts a price tier on its affordability goal: $25 smartphones. In 2013, Mozilla managed to get devices into 15 different markets across four global carriers, among whom Telefónica has been the most active supporter. Over the next few months, there'll be 12 new countries added to that list: Argentina, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Ecuador, Germany, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Panama, all from Telefónica, and Croatia, the Czech Republic, Macedonia, and Montenegro, covered by Deutsche Telekom. Later in the year, there'll be a "strong focus" on Africa and Asia.
Google Has To Kill ALL Google Nexus Phones Of Flash NEws For U

Google Has To Kill ALL Google Nexus Phones Of Flash NEws For U

 Google may be planning to discontinue its highly popular Nexus branded smartphones and tablets as early as next year. Nexus brand has endeared itself for offering quality hardware and stock Android software at affordable prices and speculation has been rife about an upcoming 8-inch Nexus tablet hitting the market soon a new report has claimed that Google will terminate the Nexus line of smartphones and tablets next year. This information comes courtesy Russian blogger Eldar Murtazin, who has tweeted: "Nexus line by Google is over in 2015 ;) Yes - this line will be replaced by Play Edition .

Google already sells the Play Edition of devices in the US, offering devices with stock Android software without any added applications or software features. At present, the Google Experience range of devices includes Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, Sony Xperia Z Ultra and Moto G smartphones, along with LG G Pad 8.3 tablet.

On both Nexus as well as Play Edition devices, Android updates are pushed faster than they are on other devices. While Google releases them for Nexus products, whereas respective manufacturers like Sony, HTC, Samsung, LG and Motorola are responsible for it in the case of Play Edition range.

The hardware of the Google Play Edition devices is manufactured by the companies that make the original versions of the products, namely Samsung, HTC, Sony Motorola and LG right now. Google is not involved in the hardware manufacturing process of these devices. On the other hand, the internet search titan partners with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) like LG and Asus to manufacturer its Nexus devices.

While the Nexus range of devices is sold by Google as well as e-commerce sites and brick-and-mortar retailers, the Play Edition of products is only available via Google currently.

If the internet search giant does choose to discontinue the Nexus line and replace it with a Play Edition range, it will provide users with a bigger portfolio of devices to users.

However, pricing would need to be handled, as the Nexus range is priced quite low compared to devices with similar specifications. On the other hand, the Google Play Edition smartphones and tablets do not differ much from their original counterparts in terms of pricing.
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How To Get A Job AT Google

How To Get A Job AT Google

Google's Last June, in an interview with Adam Bryant of The New York Times, Laszlo Bock, the senior vice president of people operations for Google — i.e, the guy in charge of hiring for one of the world's most successful companies — noted that Google had determined that "GPAs are worthless as a criteria for hiring, and test scores are worthless. ... We found that they don't predict anything He also noted that the "proportion of people without any college education at Google has increased over time" — now as high as 14% on some teams. At a time when many people are asking, "How's my kid gonna get a job?" I thought it would be useful to visit Google and hear how Bock would answer.
Don't get him wrong, Bock begins, "Good grades certainly don't hurt." Many jobs at Google require math, computing and coding skills, so if your good grades truly reflect skills in those areas that you can apply, it would be an advantage. But Google has its eyes on much more.
"There are five hiring attributes we have across the company," explained Bock. "If it's a technical role, we assess your coding ability, and half the roles in the company are technical roles. For every job, though, the No. 1 thing we look for is general cognitive ability, and it's not IQ. It's learning ability. It's the ability to process on the fly. It's the ability to pull together disparate bits of information. We assess that using structured behavioral interviews that we validate to make sure they're predictive."
The second, he added, "is leadership — in particular emergent leadership as opposed to traditional leadership. Traditional leadership is, were you president of the chess club? Were you vice president of sales? How quickly did you get there? We don't care. What we care about is, when faced with a problem and you're a member of a team, do you, at the appropriate time, step in and lead. And just as critically, do you step back and stop leading, do you let someone else? Because what's critical to be an effective leader in this environment is you have to be willing to relinquish power."
What else? Humility and ownership.
"It's feeling the sense of responsibility, the sense of ownership, to step in," he said, to try to solve any problem — and the humility to step back and embrace the better ideas of others. "Your end goal," explained Bock, "is what can we do together to problem-solve. I've contributed my piece, and then I step back."
And it is not just humility in creating space for others to contribute, says Bock, it's "intellectual humility. Without humility, you are unable to learn." It is why research shows that many graduates from hotshot business schools plateau. "Successful bright people rarely experience failure, and so they don't learn how to learn from that failure," Bock said.
"They, instead, commit the fundamental attribution error, which is if something good happens, it's because I'm a genius. If something bad happens, it's because someone's an idiot or I didn't get the resources or the market moved. ... What we've seen is that the people who are the most successful here, who we want to hire, will have a fierce position. They'll argue like hell. They'll be zealots about their point of view. But then you say, 'here's a new fact,' and they'll go, 'Oh, well, that changes things; you're right.'" You need a big ego and small ego in the same person at the same time.
The least important attribute they look for is "expertise." Said Bock: "If you take somebody who has high cognitive ability, is innately curious, willing to learn and has emergent leadership skills, and you hire them as an HR person or finance person, and they have no content knowledge, and you compare them with someone who's been doing just one thing and is a world expert, the expert will go: 'I've seen this 100 times before; here's what you do.'" Most of the time the non-expert will come up with the same answer, added Bock, "because most of the time it's not that hard." Sure, once in a while they will mess it up, he said, but once in a while they'll also come up with an answer that is totally new. And there is huge value in that.
To sum up Bock's approach to hiring: Talent can come in so many different forms and be built in so many nontraditional ways today, hiring officers have to be alive to every one - besides brand-name colleges. Because "when you look at people who don't go to school and make their way in the world, those are exceptional human beings. And we should do everything we can to find those people." Too many colleges, he added, "don't deliver on what they promise. You generate a ton of debt, you don't learn the most useful things for your life. It's [just] an extended adolescence."
Google attracts so much talent it can afford to look beyond traditional metrics, like GPA. For most young people, though, going to college and doing well is still the best way to master the tools needed for many careers. But Bock is saying something important to them, too: Beware. Your degree is not a proxy for your ability to do any job. The world only cares about — and pays off on — what you can do with what you know (and it doesn't care how you learned it). And in an age when innovation is increasingly a group endeavor, it also cares about a lot of soft skills — leadership, humility, collaboration, adaptability and loving to learn and re-learn. This will be true no matter where you go to work.

Sunday 23 February 2014

Microsoft Announced By Spring Updated For Windows 8.1 OS

Microsoft Announced By Spring Updated For Windows 8.1 OS

Microsoft is the one of the Most popular At software solutions and this company is announced by a New update for a Windows 8.1 this process is announced by Microsoft.this OS reveald that Phones,Tablets,and PC,s at the software Maker This update is coming from the "Spring" Software is very improving for experience for mouse and keyboard Users.and this title bar of the top position of the several apps for Search/power Button on the Windows 8.1 when start screen.and this OS process is very easy to operate for easy launching and Switching on apps via Windows 8.1 taskbar.mouse of the right button on press to closing apps when its clear and largely designed of mouse and keyboard users.
Some of those touch  weren’t really tuned as well as we could do for those mouse and keyboard users," says Belfiore. "We found people weren’t aware of where they should look in the UI. Those are the things we’ve really started to improve for this update coming this springThe spring update for Windows 8.1 will also allow OEMs to lower their specifications for devices. Belfiore says PC makers will be able to use just 1GB of RAM and 16GB of storage in future Windows 8.1 devices, a change that will help bring lower price points. It's likely that these updates to Windows 8.1 are linked to recent OEM changes to lower license costs. A recent report suggests that Microsoft is lowering the cost of Windows 8.1 licenses by 70 percent for PC makers, specifically only for machines that retail under $250. Any hardware specification changes will obviously assist with that.
Microsoft isn't naming the update today, but internally it's known as "Update 1" for Windows 8.1. Microsoft also isn't announcing exactly when the update will become available, but the company is largely expected to detail it fully at an upcoming Build developer event in April before releasing it early that month.
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