Tuesday, 1 July 2014

Samsung Low Cost Mobiles

Samsung Low Cost Mobiles

Hi Guys! Samsung added four new low-cost phones to its Galaxy lineup Monday. All four devices will run the latest version of Android along with a pared-down version of Samsung's Touch Whiz interface. handset of the new phones, will come in LTE and 3G varieties. The LTE version will have a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor, 4-inch display and 5 MP camera. The 3G version has a slightly smaller 1.0 GHz dual-core processor and also has a 4-inch display and 5MP camera.

 Galaxy Star 2 and Galaxy Young 2 round out the lower end of the lineup. Both devices come with single-core 1.0 GHz processors, 3.5-inch displays and 2 and 3 MP cameras, respectively.It's not clear when the new phones will go on sale and Samsung has not yet revealed pricing for the new devices or where they will be sold. Given the low-end specs and emphasis on affordability, it's possible some or all of the new phones will be targeted at markets outside of the U.S.Samsung has recently made producing affordable devices for emerging markets a bigger part of its mobile strategy. Earlier this year, the company unveiled the Samsung Z, the first device to run the company's Linux-based Tizen operating system. The Z, also meant to be a low-cost alternative to Android devices, will go on sale in Russia later this year before expanding to other markets.

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2.  GALAXY STAR 2




3. GALAXY ACE 4



4. GALAXY YOUNG 2




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Windows 9 Confirm features leaked

Windows 9 Confirm features leaked

Hi Friends! Microsoft is busy preparing a second update to Windows 8.1, but the company is largely focused on a larger "Windows 9" release due next year. ZDNet reports that a preview of code name Threshold   which may or may not be named Windows 9 once it’s released   will be available later this year. The public preview is said to arrive in the fall, shortly after Windows 8.1 Update 2 is delivered to existing machines. Microsoft had been planning to bring the Start Menu back with Update 2, but the company is now planning to deliver that change with Threshold.
                                   
While Microsoft has started to move away from the Start Screen for desktop PCs with Windows 8.1 Update, it appears that it will go further in the "Windows 9" release. Sources familiar with Microsoft’s plans tell The Verge that the company is testing versions of Windows that enable the Start Menu by default on desktop machines, and hide the existing Start Screen from use. The Start Screen can be re-enabled in Microsoft’s test builds, and it’s believed that the company will keep this option for desktop users who prefer the tiled Start Screen.
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Microsoft originally revealed a concept for its upcoming Start Menu at its Build developer conference earlier this year, and the final version will ship with a more refined interface. The concept includes Live Tiles floating in the Start Menu, providing access to traditional and "Metro-style" applications. Microsoft is also planning to allow "Metro-style" apps to float on the desktop in windows, much the same way that traditional x86 applications do today. Both changes are planned for "Windows 9," and a separate combination of Windows Phone and Windows RT will provide the basis for a mobile version designed without a desktop mode in place.
Windows 8.1 Update 2 is expected to arrive as part of Microsoft’s monthly security patches in August. The update will include the usual bug fixes, and improvements for upcoming hardware ahead of the holiday season. Windows' 8.1 Update included a number of interface changes and functionality tweaks, and Update 2 is expected to include some additional minor interface tweaks.

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Monday, 30 June 2014

iPhone And Android Latest App - install or Download Venmo App For android And iPhone

iPhone And Android Latest App - install or Download Venmo App For android And iPhone

Hi Friends! Now a days struggling to split restaurant checks and utility bills, scrounging for change in your car, and desperately searching for an ATM are gone forever thanks to Venmo. Opened to the public in March 2012, and available for both iPhone and Android, this free app allows you to send money for free and cash out your balance to your bank account over a 256-bit encrypted connection.It's easy, safe and can even make you a little bit of cash if you don't mind harassing your friends. Here's how to get started.

                                              

HERE SOME PROCESS TO USING VENMO:

OPEN YOU"R ACCOUNT: 

You can either connect your Facebook to your Venmo account, or sign up with your name, email address and number.

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Once you do, it will ask you to verify your phone, which will bring up a text window. After you send the text, you'll be able to connect your credit or debit card. You can also connect your bank account if you want to deposit the balance you accrue, but it isn't required.Then, Venmo will allow you to connect with contacts who've already downloaded the app, and you can invite your friends to join. This is where you can make money if you're willing to inundate a few friends with invitations.If a friend you invited to join Venmo downloads the app, you'll get a notification. Once she makes her first transaction, you'll receive five dollars credited toward your Venmo balance. There's no limitation to what you can do with that money.
Sending and receiving money on Venmo is fairly straightforward. In the top-right corner of your screen, you'll find a pen and paper icon. Tap it to pull up the payment and request form, and fill out the amount and details as necessary. A sliding button at the top of the screen will allow you to choose between a payment and a charge.You can also send a group of people a charge or payment, if it's for the same amount of money. This is perfect for situations like evenly splitting the cost of a check among a group of people at the restaurant, or if you made and lost the same bet with a few different people.One word of caution: You'll have to input your own decimals, so if you want to send someone a $15.25 payment, make sure you type 1-5-.-2-5, or else $1,525 might be charged to your card if your friend is desperate or shady enough to accept it.Whether you receive a payment or a charge, you will have to approve any transaction sent your way. Venmo will not deposit money into your balance, nor withdraw money from your balance or charge your credit card without your approval. If someone who owes you money is slow to pay you back, you can send a reminder to spur some action.
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Along with its simple payment and request system, Venmo connects users to a mini-social network built around the app's transactions. From the app's homescreen, you'll be able to scroll through three continuously updating tickers of charges: one of charges happening near you, one of charges your friends made and one of all of your charges.The amount of money exchanged will be hidden, but you'll be able to see the memo attached to the payment and to whom the payment was sent.
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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.
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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.
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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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Upcoming new Samsung Galaxy Tab And  Features

Upcoming new Samsung Galaxy Tab And Features

Hi My Dear friends! Korean hardware giant will build Nook software into Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 tablets and sell them in Barnes & Noble retailers as Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nooks. announcement comes roughly four months after Barnes & Noble CEO Mike Huseby promised new hardware by late this year. Now, in a partnership with Samsung, he seems to have delivered on his promise, while mostly exiting the hardware business.7-inch Tab 4 will be a co-branded Android device, but will offer the Barnes & Noble's Nook reading experience. The Nook HD tablets were notable for a consumer-friendly interface that allowed users to configure profiles for each family member.

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Standing behind these great new devices will be the power of our 40,000 Barnes & Noble booksellers combined with our deep bookselling and retail expertise to provide sales support and personalized in-store customer service for our lineup of new Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook products," Huseby said.current Galaxy Tab 4 costs $199.99, runs Android 4.4 (KitKat), features two cameras (1.3 megapixel on the front and 3 megapixel on the back) and boasts a 1280 x 800 screen, which is actually a lower screen resolution than Barnes & Noble's last 7-inch Nook HD (1440 x 900). No word yet on whether or not the Tab 4 Nook's will also offer access to Google Play.

Barnes & Noble will continue to sell its own GlowLight e-readers alongside the Tab 4 Nooks starting this August, and confirmed to TECHDEBUTE that it will build new e-readers as well. Late last year, Barnes & Noble delivered an ultralight, 6.2-oz. e-reader with e-ink, but did little to market it during the holiday buying season.

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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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How To install Adobe's Photoshop Express On Windows mobile

How To install Adobe's Photoshop Express On Windows mobile

Hi Friends! Adobe launched Photoshop Express for Windows PhoneThursday, finally bringing its first image-editing app to the platform.The app will follow the same freemium model as the iOS and Android version of Photoshop Express, with basic editing features available for free and more advanced effects available through in-app purchases.The app provides a variety of tools for making small adjustments cropping, rotating and removing red eye as well as controls to fine tune the look of your photos, including adjustments for brightness, contrast, exposure and clarity.Photoshop Express also comes with dozens of Instagram-like filter 22 of which are available for free while the other 20 can be unlocked through the app's $2.99 "Looks Pack."

                              

Saved images can be shared to Adobe Revel, OneNote, Dropbox and other third-party apps. The range of editing features and sharing options make the app far more robust than many of the platform's other offerings. The Windows Phone version of Instagram is still in beta. Meanwhile, other popular photo editing platforms, like Camera+, have yet to make it to the Windows Phone Store at all.

                                                  

Adobe showed off a new version of Photoshop CC optimized for Surface tablets at Microsoft's Surface Pro 3 launch last month, but Photoshop Express is the company's first creative app to make it to Windows Phone.
The iOS version of Photoshop Express rolled out in 2009, and the Android version followed in 2011.
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