Sunday 27 October 2013

Micromax Canvas Turbo Features

Micromax Canvas Turbo is a 5-inch aluminum-clad smartphone with a 1,920 x 1,080 display that's backed up by a 1.5GHz MediaTek chip and 2GB RAM. On the imaging front, there's a 13-megapixel camera and a 5-megapixel front-facer, while the whole thing is running Android 4.2.1. If there's a downside, it's that there's no microSD card slot to complement the 16GB of on-board storage, but the fact that it's retailing for 19,990 ($325) should soften the blow a little. This handset launches in India tomorrow, but the company will be trialling sales in Russia later in the year.
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Friday 25 October 2013

Samsung Galaxy S5 latest specifications

Samsung Galaxy S5 specs rumors indicate that contrary to previously reported rumors that the . Samsung Galaxy S5 specs we still don't have an idea about the processor.
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Performance:

Samsung Galaxy S5 will include a 1920x1080 full HD super AMOLED display, a Exynos 6 octa-core processor clocked at 2.3GHz with 3GB of RAM and 64-bit capabilities.

Camera & Memory:

Other predictions include a 16-megapixel OIS Sony camera, 3200mAh battery, 4K video recording and HD video with Android 4.4KitKat and 32GB and 64GB internal memory options, a removable microSD card slot and Gorilla Glass 4. The Samsung Galaxy S5 release date is predicted to occur during the

Release date:

Mobile World Congress in Barcelona between February 24 to February 27 in Spain. Overall these strike us as largely reasonable and likely predictions.next-gen flagship would not be the first Samsung flagship to have an all-metal body. 

Now IB Times reports that the Samsung Galaxy S5 will have a plastic body and stitched faux leather back, very similar to the Samsung Galaxy S5. It was though that the Samsung Galaxy S5 would be one of the first devices to use metal, but it appears that this may be for the high-end premium Samsung Galaxy F series rather than the next-gen flagship. It seems that the Samsung Galaxy S5 will be most decidedly plastic. for more specifications stay tuned.

Best Free Apps of the week

Best Apps of the week, Many apps were released from Google but we selected the best apps for you so check them here
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BlackBerry Messenger:

BBM might be oldhat now, something you don't need to pay attention to but, download figures continue to rise and it seems pretty popular out there. What many seem to be missing here is that BBM is a great way to get in touch with BlackBerry users and iOS users all in one app. WhatsApp and others offer the same sort of thing but, we imagine many of your iPhone “friends” will be more inclined to install this rather than WhatsApp. No matter what though, this might be the biggest thing BlackBerry has done in the last two years. The service can only get better from here though so, watch this space.

Microsoft Remote Desktop:

While opinion is still pretty divided when it comes to Windows 8, even with 8.1 now available it seems odd that Microsoft has taken this long to release such an app for Android users. Regardless, the app is now here and ready forAndroid users all over the world to take advantage of. We took a quick look at the app and found that it wasn't too bad, it works relatively well and gets you into your computer away from your desk – which is exactly what it says it does. Definitely a decent app to have installed if you ever find yourself wishing you uploaded that file to your Drive.

Waterbot:

Despite its name, Waterbot isn't an app that controls a robot in your house to water your plans for you. Instead, it cleverly reminds you when your plants need watering again. Which is great for those of you that have a number of plants that need taking care of, it also helps keeping track of different type of plants, too. With a slick interface and support for every version of Android imaginable, Waterbot is an easy app to use to make sure you don't kill another plant on your watch.

Patch:

AOL bought Patch many a moon ago and they're finally doing something with it. Bringing hyper-local news to Android devices everywhere. You can imagine this is the digital version of the local newspaper you never read or buy. It's a neat idea and one that works relatively well. Of course, that is if you live in a “Patch town” if not, then you're out of luck, which is annoying.

WatchNotifier:

The new Sony Smartwatch 2 is now available to buy but, it doesn't matter if you have an older generation watch either, as this works just fine. In essence, this takes all of the hassle out of getting notifications onto your smartwatch and lets you send across all of your notifications. The app is easy to set up and works with pretty much any phone. Just like the Sony Smartwatch 2 itself, making the watch and this app far more accessible than the Galaxy Gear offering from Samsung.

Power-Grid:

Calling all PC Gamers! Power-Grid from Roccat is finally available on Android. The innovative new way of getting some extra control when gaming, Power-Grid offers all manner of control from your Android smartphone. You'll have to install their software on your PC of course but, once you've done that things are straightforward. You can control sound and features like that right the way up to cool game-grids like the one above. Giving you a little more control when playing by utilizing a device you already own.

Bitstrips:

Bitstrips is a fun app that allows you to create simple comic strip sections on the fly. You can piece these together and then share them with friends. It's a novel way of sending someone a message or conveying your mood. This sort of thing might not be new but, Bitstrips offers a fairly fresh take on things and it lets you get creative with little effort.

Autoblog 360:

Unfortunately, many Americans simply don't have the sort of cash to buy their dream car and test driving something you can't own isn't cool. So, with this new app from Autoblog, you can pretend to get in the car, stretch your arms out wide and move your tablet side-to-side while making car noises. Go on, just do it, we won't judge. In fact, I just did it myself! Needless to say, if you're in the market of a new car, this will give you a quick glimpse of the interior of the vehicle before you take a closer look at one in the flesh.

Doodle:

Despite its name, this is actually an app to bring people together at a convenient time, not to draw pictures of cats. Doodle can invite people from your Android address book and it also syncs to your GMail calendar. Overall though, the app is a little rough around the edges, leading to some frustration. The concept is a great idea especially with this busy time of year looming. Obviously, those always on the go will find this more useful than anyone else.

Switchr:

Switchr is one of those apps that seems superfluous, until you use it. Sure, the multitasking menu in Android has gotten pretty good since Android 4.0 but, with all this talk of gestures, shouldn't we get more touchy feely when switching tasks? That's exactly what Switchr offers and it's extremely slick and easy to use. This fits in well with any Nexus device, and might even clean up the task switcher on Samsung and HTC devices. No matter what though, this is easily the best way to switch apps on Android and we hope that Google is taking notes.

Apple iPad Mini 2 Features and Rumors

Apple iPad Mini 2 rumors were rolling all over and widely  spreading over the internet from past three months now check out these latest rumors and unveiled of Apple iPad Mini 2.
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which has with Retina Display or iPad Mini 2 as it has been known is now official boasting a 2048x1536 display and the same A7 processor you'll find in the iPhone 5s. Apple has also unveiled the Apple iPad Air, a complete refresh of the larger iPad it now comes with a much smaller bezel and measures in at just 7.5mm thin. Unveiled at an Apple iPad Event the Apple iPad Mini 2 will have a Retina Display. The most recent news has been that Apple will be blessing the iPad Mini 2 with the same Touch ID fingerprint scanner that can be found on the new iPhone 5s. There have also been reports about the iPad Mini 2 camera which will now apparently feature an 8MP sensor, So, expect this to get a big bump up, possibly even to the A7 64-bit chip which can be found in the newly launched 5s.

Wednesday 23 October 2013

4 reasons why you should install BBM on your smartphone

BlackBerry Messenger has been topped in the Google Play store, have you installed and using it? or you still in the dilemma whether to install the App or not. I'l tell you the four reasons why to install BlackBerry App in Your Smartphone.
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1. Touch with your BlackBerry buddies

Presuming you have a friend using a BlackBerry, the chances are he or she is addicted to BBM and pretty much refuses to use other IM services. BlackBerry fans are a special kind of people and you're better off not arguing with them about their devices. They love 'em almost as much as Apple fanatics love products designed in Cupertino.

2. Another channel for communication

Why not be available to other people? You never know what the future holds. I have pretty much every IM client running on my phone. While I don't use many of them, few friends did ask to connect with me on services I thought no one uses. Luckily I had those apps installed on my phone. And I don't consider myself any kind of a super-networker; quite the contrary.

3. The software is actually good and secured

Even though you'll likely stick with IM apps you've been using before, I do suggest you to try out BBM. From what I've seen, the software is well polished and is a pleasant to use.

4. If you think BlackBerry's going to die, you'll end up owning a piece of history

Folks who think the Canadian company is on the brink of existence will be able to say they own a piece of history on their phone. It's not exactly a piece of Berlin wall, but it could turn into a “valid relic” as well.

Best Photo Editing Apps for Photography

Best Camera Apps for Android, if you have interest in Photography and you own a Smartphone with Android then this is a gift for you our team present you all Top 10 Apps helps you in Photography
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Camera MX:

First on our list of best camera apps for Android is called Camera MX. When compared to the other apps on the list, it's pretty run of the mill. When compared to the rest, it's actually quite good. It doesn't necessarily have the feature set that a professional might be looking for, but if you're a hobbyist or you really enjoy sharing pictures via Google+or Instagram, then Camera MX is more than good enough.

Camera ZOOM FX:

Camera Zoom FX is next on our best camera apps for Android. Unlike Camera MX, and most of the other apps on this list, Camera Zoom FX takes a different approach to using filters and effects. Instead of applying any number of pre-made filters and effects, Camera Zoom FX allows users to choose multiple effects to create their own filter. If you're feeling a little lazy, though, there are some pre-made ones to choose from.

Camera360 Ultimate:

Camera360 Ultimate is not only among the most popular camera apps for Android, but it's also one of the best. For many, this is the go-to camera replacement app and has been for a long time. It's totally understandable as well, as Camera360 Ultimate is packed full of features. They've even updated it recently to include more settings for a better camera experience.

Cymera:

Cymera is another one of those camera apps for Android that is already wildly popular. With over 10 million downloads to date, Cymera ranks up there with the most popular camera apps period. It also happens to be really highly rated as well. Unlike most camera apps on this list, Cymera focuses on taking a certain type of picture. Namely, it's used predominately for taking pictures of people's faces.

GIF Camera:

Let's face it ladies and gentlemen, the internet would not be the same without GIFs. They have contributed to the hilarity of the internet for so long that thinking about the internet without them can be difficult. With the next app on our best camera apps for Android list, called GIF Camera, lets you create your own GIFs using your camera. It's actually pretty easy, too.

Otaku Camera:

Otaku Camera is another one of those specialized camera apps for Android. Unlike Camera360 Ultimate or Camera MX, which are for more general purposes, Otaku Camera is basically only appealing to manga and anime fans. It has a special filter with some frames and graphic overlays that can turn any picture into a manga picture. It's really quite unique and if you're into that sort of thing then this camera is worth checking out.

Paper Camera:

Paper Camera is up next on our list of the best camera apps for Android. However, it is also among the most popular and the highest ranked. We thought that a little odd since the camera has a single filter, but people apparently really love that filter. There is nothing wrong with that because Paper Camera also happens to be fun to use and fun to look at.

Camera Fun Pro:

Camera Fun Pro is next and this one is definitely for a more niche market. The various filters available provide a more goofy and fun theme for people rather than the more serious and artistic filters that others on this list provide. One of the more nifty features is the app's ability to let you see how the effects will look before snapping the picture. So instead of taking the picture, adding the effects, and hoping you got the shot you needed

LINE Camera:

LINE Camera is one of the newer additions to our list and for good reason. It's one of the most popular camera apps available for Android right now and it has a boatload of features. This includes in-app photo editing, 20 filters, frames, stamps, and various other editing tools. It focuses more on post-shot editing than anything else,

Focal Beta:

Last on our list is Focal Beta. This is a unique camera app for a number of reasons. It used to be a stock app in CyanogenMod before they went corporate and the camera itself is totally open source. Aside from that, the app features everything you need for a great camera experience even if it's still in the beta stages. It even has an open source variant of Google's Photosphere called PicSphere.