Monday, August 10, 2015

Evolution of Window OS

From 1.0 to Windows 10 in one GIF

 

The new Attack on Titan trailer




This is a trailer for the Attack on Titan live-action films there are two parts.

Xiaomi MIUI 7 launch on August 19 in India

The MIUI 7 will be built on top of Android 5.1.1 Lollipop. Information about what’s new with the MIUI 7 is scarce at the moment. The company’s current latest MIUI 6 runs on many Xiaomi smartphones like the Mi 4, Mi 4i, Mi Note, Note Pro and several others. The Redmi Note 4G and the Redmi 1S have also got the MIUI 6 update. We expect Barra to provide clarity on all the smartphones that will receive the MIUI 7 update on August 19.

Thursday, August 6, 2015

‘if it’s not an iPhone’ Apple’s latest ad





Apple has added a new video to its "if it's not an iPhone, it's not an iPhone" campaign, highlighting the camera on the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. The ad shows off crisp pictures and videos spread out across the screens of several iPhones over 30 seconds.

Friday, July 4, 2014

Get Android L Look with this new theme for your Mobile

Android L is currently in the works and being sampled by a limited group of Nexus toting developers. If you’re suffering from a case of L envy and a Nexus 5 or 7 aren’t within reach, there’s now a way to bring the software’s look and feel to devices stuck on Jelly Bean or KitKat. An XDA member called “Adhi1419″ has put together a theme that emulates most of Android L’s appearance, including its status bar icons, settings, calculator and ringtones.


Toss in L’s keyboard and you’ve got yourself a genuine knockoff Android L handset. If you decide to take this theme for a spin, your device will need Xposed Framework support and some users are experiencing issues with various ROMs, so there may be a hiccup or two along the way. However, if you’re not moved by a slight challenge and your phone could use a makeover, head on over to the source link below to get started.


(via 9to5)

Facebook Messenger app Completly launched for Apple iPads

Facebook has finally launched a tablet optimized version of its Messenger app for the Apple iPad. Messenger for iPad introduces a new multi-window layout, in addition to carrying over features from the iPhone including voice calling, and stickers among others

The first thing that you will notice on firing up the app is the layout. There is a multi-window layout that keeps both the chat list and the IM window on-screen simultaneously, for easier navigation between conversations. It is quite similar to the Messaging page on the web version of Facebook.

As mentioned above, it also carries over other features like voice calling, easy group chat navigation, and stickers among others. Just like on the iPhone, if you have both the Facebook and the Messenger app on your iPad, you will be switched to the latter when you click on the message tab.

Facebook has been quite serious about the current social messaging trend and its $19 billion acquisition of WhatsApp earlier this year proved it. It has been pushing its users to adopt its Messenger app for chatting with one’s friends. Back in April it removed messaging capabilities from its Facebook app to make it mandatory to download the standalone Messenger app. It has since also introduced features like stickers, voice calling and the ability to send messages to contacts not your Facebook friends, and also debuted on Windows Phones this year. Last year, the company also tied up with local carriers to offer free access to its service to users.

You can head over to the App Store to download Facebook Messenger for iPad. There is currently no word on when the social giant plans on launching an Android tablet optimized version.

Samsung Gear Live available on Google India Play Store priced at Rs 15,900


The Android Wear powered Samsung Gear Live is now on sale on the Google Play Store in India, priced at Rs 15,900. The smartwatch was unveiled at Google I/O last month, and within 12 hours was listed on the Indian Play Store as ‘Coming Soon’. The smartwatch however will only start shipping in two to three weeks.



The Gear Live features a 1.63-inch 300×300 pixel Super AMOLED display, 1.2GHz processor, 4GB internal storage and a 300mAh battery. It also features a heart rate monitor, as well as water resistance capabilities.

Alongside the Gear Live, Google also unveiled the LG G Watch, which features a 1.65-inch 280×280 pixel IPS display, a 1.2GHz processor, 4GB of internal memory and changeable watch straps. LG’s smartwatch is available on the Indian Play Store for Rs 14,999.

You can buy both the Samsung Gear Live, as well as the LG G Watch here.