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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Bing mobile search app for Android phones

Most of us he would be Bing app, Microsoft developed for Verizon Android phones. deliberately Verizon Android phones are those which are marketed by Verizon Android based phones.Bing is a search engine developed by Microsoft and was available, like an app for Verizon mobile vermarktet.News has now come, that Bing app is ready for all Android phones. run,.

The app will help you find the things you need when you need you - such as directions, local restaurants and shopping.Find local businesses such as hotels, restaurants and cinemas, - quickly and easily choose the best for you.To get maps and traffic information, so you can from place to place as easily as possible what more? you can personalize your bing mobile home.

Previously, users could use Bing, by three modes:-.

Users could browse to m.bing.comBing 411Finally, but use a Bing application (only for selected phones)

The Bing app can search images via text, voice, view maps, and more search. over beyond sport it even the Bing image of the day, complete with clickable hotspots as on your computer gesehen.Um by voice to search, tap the icon "Microphone" and speak your query.

The Bing app for Android phones can be downloaded kostenlos.Seine size is around 9.55 KB.Um download





Thursday, November 11, 2010

To secure cell phone SIM cards in India [coming soon]

There is no denying the fact that the safety and security of personal data is an important concern in these days.Technology is way advanced now, and with the rise in cyber crime, security has seriously werden.Wahrscheinlich therefore introduces the GOI encrypted SIM cards very soon.

Encrypted SIM cards are nothing more than proxy SIM cards with digital certificates (are unique to an individual) for mobile phones. Mobile phones are used for many personal and professional purposes today, including net banking, e mailing etc..It is important to keep personal data during transmission to safe and secure. This proxy SIM cards allow secure communication via SMS and e-mail and these digital certificates another layer of authentication on mobile communication.N Vijayaditya, controller of certifying authorities discuss the project who said, "to India's future in mobile banking and mobile transactions to make sure are certification of proxy SIM cards with digital certificates, we recommend that can be inserted up to regular SIM cards.""This enables the signatures with E-mail and even SMS sent via mobile phones".
However, these encrypted texts have larger size of 256 K compared to normal text, which is about 40-50 KB ist.Es therefore, higher encrypted texts fees have. Although the information is accurate, its scope and application unknown.

Windows Phone 7 – Schedule Shopping List Reminders

Shopping is one thing which most of us (especially women) enjoy doing. For some, it works as a stress  buster while for some it’s a headache. There are times when we have many things in mind and we tend to forget one item or another. Now, here is some really cool news for WP7 users; you can download a new app called Shopstar, which allows users to schedule the shopping list. In this way, schedule all the items which you want to buy and leave the rest to Shopstar.


It includes the following features: One master items list shared across all stores with the ability to add or remove items from each storeReminds the user when it is time to restock a particular itemYou can set manual reminders if items needs to be bought before the normal re-stock frequencyYou can view shop-items by category for each storeEasy to use. You can tick off items shopped when in a storeAbility to view per item buying history.

There is a which comes with limited functionality of only 10 items and no ability to create custom stores. The developer has set up a user guide to help you understand the features.

to download the app, you will need to search on windows phone 7 marketplace.

Friday, November 5, 2010

Hands-on with the Samsung Galaxy tab

The underlying connection what closed: A connection that was expected to be kept alive what closed by the server.
At a closed group reviewer's workshop today we got to play with the long awaited Galaxy tab from Samsung. The device features a 7 inch WSVGA (1024 x 600) capacitive display and runs on Android 2.2 (FroYo). As for the innards, it is built around the Cortex A8 1 GHz processor, features Wi-Fi 802 11n and has 16 GB inbuilt memory.The device has a 3 g SIM card slot and two cameras - a 3MP autofocus at the back and a 1.3MP VT camera on the front bezel.

But enough with the specifications;what you'd probably want to know is how the device feels and functions. First off the build quality - the white plastic hard panel back is solid and the device body has that melodies feel.
It features a proprietary port at the base that helps it dock with a number of accessories such as a keyboard, desktop stand, and even a car holder that would leverage its turn by turn GPS directional functions. It accepts upto 32 GB of flash memory via a MicroSD slot at the side.
Within a few minutes of playing with the device, it what pretty evident that statements alluding to it being the true contender to dislodge the Apple iPad's supremacy within this segment are not entirely false. In fact going forward it is becoming quite evident that we'll see several such media and internet consumption devices being launched by many manufacturers.What will differentiate one tablet from the other would be the UI customisations and the user experience enhancements by way of localised applications. To this end the Galaxy tab features several apps such as the reader's hub that gives users access to "over 2 million ebooks, 3000 magazines and newspapers in English and vernacular users will languages, while Indian 1600 so get access to 55 Indian newspapers". We're assuming many of these would be subscription based, since we only saw two newspapers while playing with the device. The other applications include a full-function office suite called ThinkFree Office and MapMyIndia turn based navigation package as a free introductory offer.



 
The device is being launched simultaneously in three markets around the world and India is for once one of them. Now comes the clincher — the price.The Galaxy tab is priced at Rs. 38,000! At this price point the tab is in serious danger of being a niche device – loved by many owned by few.


Performance: 
Screen - the 7 inch screen looks quite striking.The colours are vibrant and the pixels look densely packed.

Touch experience - the whole user experience what fluid. Multitouch works wonderfully and typing is not bad at all.The seven inch form factor we found what ideal when it came to two thumb typing in portrait mode. There were hardly any (negligible) mistaps while navigating or even typing.On a side note, the "swype" feature for typing may work out for some users on smaller screens like the GalaxyS, but on this device it what cumbersome and quite useless.
Sound - the two small speakers at the side were sadly not loud at all.
Camera - the 3MP camera at the back was not very good with the indoor shots we took at the event.The pictures were Camo out and had noticeable artifacts.However the video recording (720 x 480 @ 30 fps) what not bad all.In fact we'd go on to say it what surprisingly good.
Media - the device came with a bundled movie (3 idiots) which which rendered quite well.Scrolling what flawless.
Overall - the 1 GHz of processor makes everything pretty snappy.So even with a few applications running there wasn't any noticeable was.Browsing what a breeze.