Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Samsung four new Galaxy devices running Android 4.4 for low-end User

Samsung new Low-End Galaxy Core II, Galaxy Ace 4, Galaxy Young 2, and Galaxy Star 2 affordable Android KitKat smartphones



Samsung a quartet of new budget-focused Galaxy smartphones, that in reality, are pretty forgettable. Firstly, the South Korean company unveiled the four new smartphones called Galaxy Core II, Galaxy Ace 4, Galaxy Young 2, and Galaxy Star 2. All these new smartphones run on Android 4.4 KitKat, and feature Samsung’s latest TouchWiz UI that it rolled out on the flagship Galaxy S5.

RIP Orkut Google shutting down Orkut social network

Google is shutting down Orkut, here’s how to safely export your data


Orkut launched 10 years ago and was part of Google’s “20 percent project,” which allowed employes to dedicate a fifth of their time towards working on a side project of their choosing. Google will preserve all of the Orkut communities in archive form. The archive will go live September 30th, as well. Google says if you don’t want your name and posts included in this archive, you can remove Orkut integration from your Google account.

Friday, September 13, 2013

How to Customize the Windows 8 Lock Screen

Change your background, colors, lock screen, and account picture

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

iPhone 5s With 'Touch ID' Fingerprint Sensor.

At iPhone media event, Apple introduced the new iPhone 5s. The new iPhone 5s will be the same size and design and the current iPhone 5 but will feature improved specifications and will be available in three colors: Silver, Gold, and Space Gray.

Colorful New iPhone 5C, Starting at $99 on 2year Contract

At iPhone media event Apple announced the new lower-priced iPhone 5c, replacing the iPhone 5 in Apple's phone lineup. The new iPhone 5C is available in five different colors -- green, yellow, blue, white, and red -- in a polycarbonate design. The phone uses the same A6 processor and rear-facing camera as the iPhone 5.

Apple has posted a new video for the iPhone 5c.


iOS7 goes for Public Launch on September 18

At iPhone media event, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced iOS 7's public launch date -- September 18, two days before the iPhone 5s and the iPhone 5c release. He also highlighted iOS 7's major redesign and the slew of new features the operating system will introduce, including Control Center, a revamped Notification Center, AirDrop, iTunes Radio, and new multitasking capabilities.

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Apple iPhone event Sept 10 2013 in Cupertino

‘This should brighten everyone’s day’ 

Apple has just sent out invites for their September 10th event, scheduled for 10 AM PST, via The Loop.
Apple is hosting the event on campus in Cupertino. he event will begin at 10:00 AM Pacific Time and will be held at the company's headquarters in Cupertino, California. The tagline on the invitation reads "This should brighten everyone's day."

The event is expected to include the introduction of two new iPhone models: an iPhone 5S successor to the current iPhone 5 and a lower-cost iPhone 5C that will reportedly have internal components very similar to the iPhone 5 but wrapped in colorful new plastic shells. 

Aside from new iPhone hardware, Apple is also preparing its "biggest change" yet: a major UI overhaul to its iOS software. iOS 7 has been in beta for months, but it's likely that Apple will have some surprise additions on the software side that take advantage of the new iPhone hardware. Existing iPhone users will also be waiting to hear when the final version of iOS 7 will be made available.