Saturday, 7 May 2016

iPhone 7 Keeping Headphone Jack!!!!!!!


           

            iPhone 7 Keeping Headphone Jack!!!!!!  
The assembly part is host to a number of components, including cellular antenna cables and the obligatory Lightning port, but the new design clearly shows a separate white headphone jack on the far left-hand side. 


The image was submitted anonymously via a Weibo account, therefore its validity cannot be confirmed. As Nowhereelse.fr notes, it could just as easily depict a part destined for a Chinese counterfeit manufacturer, rather than coming from Apple's official supply chain. Nevertheless, the part should provide some relief for those hoping that Apple's next generation of iPhone does not adopt a one-size-fits-all Lightning solution, which would also make it the sole means of connecting headphones and other audio accessories. 

Recent rumors have suggested Apple's upcoming iPhone 7 will feature a thinner body with no headphone jack, with Apple instead planning to rely on the Lightning port and Bluetooth as ways to connect headphones to the device. Apple is also rumored to be working on Lightning-equipped EarPods to sell alongside the iPhone 7, while a more contentious rumor claims Apple may be planning to replace the headphone jack on the iPhone 7 with a second speaker for stereo audio

Indeed, it remains to be seen if a Lightning-based audio solution would be restricted to Apple's larger iPhone 7 Plus handset, which could mean the leaked image is genuine without necessarily vouchsafing the inclusion of a headphone jack across Apple's upcoming line-up of iPhone devices.

Monday, 11 April 2016

iPhone 7: Everything we currently know about Apple’s next flagship!


Those that didn’t jump on the new 4-inch iPhone are now looking to the fall when Apple is expected to introduce its true next-generation smartphone with the iPhone 7. Or at least that’s what we’re calling it until things become official, and from the sounds of the latest rumors and reports, there’s a lot more up in the air than just the device’s name when it comes to new features, design changes, and more.

One feature that will surely be a talking point for the new device is the lack of a headphone jack, something we’ve speculated could come for quite a while now since Apple introduced support for headphones over its Lightning cable back in 2014. Mark confirmed back in early January that Apple is indeed planning on getting rid of the headphone jack, and that it’s developing some truly cord-free wireless earbuds that could possibly launch with the device, but as of then Apple was still testing three different designs for the iPhone 7.

But the missing headphone jack may not be something that Apple tries to hide as a shortcoming and rather a feature it promotes as yet another example of it being first to fully embrace leaving aging technologies behind. It could allow for other advancements in the device— a thinner design or extra space for other new components, for example– and that’s something Apple would surely talk up.

The different designs in testing could be partially the reason for the conflicting reports and rumors in recent months regarding new features and design changes, but now that we’re getting closer to launch this fall, we have a much better idea of what the next iPhone will look like. Here’s what we know.



FEATURES-

Rumored new features: In addition to the usual internal upgrade for the device’s processor, new features rumored for the iPhone 7 include a thinner design, a new dual camera system, a 256GB capacity option, a larger battery, Li-Fi tech, stereo speakers, and more. Less likely reports also claimed Apple is experimenting with USB-C, multi-touch 3D Touch, waterproofing, wireless charging, and EMI shielding improvements.



DESIGN-

Rumored design changes: Rumor has it that the iPhone 7 could be as thin as an iPod touch at around 6mm, and that it could also lose the camera bump and antenna lines for an overall cleaner design versus the previous generation. Of course the lack of headphone jack will change the design of the device slightly, and I’d expect Apple to talk about what removing the jack allowed for them from an innovation standpoint design-wise. But with all of that, the device is expected to overall be similar to the iPhone 6s design. What we know for sure: Mark reported in January that Apple was testing three separate designs “including a completely new, thinner look as well as a backup design that looks substantially like the iPhone 6s.”



ACCESSORIES-

Wireless Earpods? If the wireless, cord-free Bluetooth earphones that Mark told us about in January are ready in time for the fall, these for me will be the best part of the iPhone 7 launch. Of course they’ll likely work with previous generation devices as well (unless Apple figures out a creative way to prevent that), and it will make the removal of the headphone jack much easier to swallow for those that might not be overly excited about that change. I’d expect Apple will bundle cheaper Lightning cable-based headphones with the iPhone 7 and sell these cord-free Beats as a premium accessory.



POLLS-

And what do the people want? We’ve polled out readers a number of time asking their expectations and hopes for the iPhone 7, and we also had more than a few concepts submitted to give us some visuals to accompany all



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Saturday, 9 April 2016

SteelSeries Apex M800 mechanical keyboard with individual key LED illumination

SteelSeries is well known around Apple circles for its iOS and Apple TV gaming controllers, but the company specializes in other gaming-related hardware ventures as well, such as mice, headsets and keyboards.

The Danish hardware manufacturer’s marquee mechanical keyboard, the SteelSeries Apex M800, is not your ordinary mechanical keyboard. It’s a fully customizable, gaming-centric experience that lets you assign an overwhelming variety of functionality and colors to individual keys. While the Apex M800 ships configured for Windows, it’s fully compatible with the Mac, and even comes with OS X key cap replacements.


THE MECHANICS

Bells and whistles aside, the actual typing experience trumps everything else when its comes to mechanical keyboards. If a keyboard isn’t any good from a typing standpoint, then nothing else matters.

Fortunately, I can say that the SteelSeries Apex M800 is a pleasure to type on. It doesn’t use the popular Cherry MX mechanical switches found in many of today’s popular keyboards; instead, it uses SteelSeries’ own proprietary switches. The Cherry MX brown switches are my favorite mechanical switches, and these feel very similar.

To be honest, it took some time for me to get used to typing on the Apex M800. That had less to do with the switches, and more to do with the six dedicated macro buttons found on the left side of the chassis.

I have a slightly unorthodox typing style, and as a result, the presence of the macro keys threw me off a little bit. I figured out that by resting my pinky finger between the macro keys and the rest of the keyboard, I could regain my natural typing position. After that, it was business as usual and the typos started to drop off considerably.

As I mentioned, the keyboard switches feel similar to the popular Cherry MX brown switches. SteelSeries has employed its own “QS1” switches which feature a 3mm throw depth, and 1.5mm reset and actuation with no deadline.

That might not mean a lot to anyone who isn’t really into mechanical keyboards, but let’s just say that the Apex M800 is comfortable to type on and isn’t too loud. The sound of the key presses are very much like Cherry MX brown switches, which is a good thing. It’s definitely louder than typing on the MacBook’s chiclet keyboard, but you’re not going to annoy your family by the clicking sound of overly loud switches.


CUSTOMIZATION

The SteelSeries Apex M800 is a customizer’s dream keyboard. It features an insane amount of key binding customization, which allows you to reassign keys, assign OS-level functions to individual keys, create your own macros, launch apps directly from a single keypress, and much, much more.

SteelSeries’ Engine 3 software, which is a requirement for customizing the Apex M800, makes it all possible. Not only can you customize the functionality of each of the six macros on the keyboard, but you can also customize every key on the keyboard’s surface.



But customization doesn’t stop with functionality. The most noticeable thing about this keyboard is its support for individual key RGB illumination. Yes, every single key (and even the logo) features its own individual LED that rests right beneath the center surface of the keycap. This gives the Apex M800 a uniform look when it comes to lighting.

The same software used for assigning key bindings is used to configure key illumination. The experience of customizing the key colors is almost like Photoshop, in that you can copy, paste, and even use an eyedropper tool to pull properties from other keys to assign to another.

You can select and color individual keys, multiple keys at once, and even the SteelSeries logo. You can then apply individual colors using a color palette, or by using hexadecimal values for more exact coloration. Needless to say, you can get extremely creative with the incredibly deep color customization process afforded by SteelSeries Engine 3.



But it doesn’t stop there. SteelSeries has included templates and effects that can make the keyboard stand out even more. For example, you can apply a breathe effect to make it look as if the keyboard is alive as it shifts through the gradient of colors that you assign to it.

All of the settings, both key bindings and illumination, can be saved to configurations and switched to on the fly. This is handy for establishing specific templates for the apps or games that you play. You can even use SteelSeries’ CloudSync feature to ensure your configurations can move fluidly between computers.


ADDITIONAL POINTS OF INTEREST

The SteelSeries Apex M800 features some thoughtful design decisions. For one, the USB cable is braided for added durability and less tangles. The keyboard also includes an area beneath it for routing cables underneath without causing needless interference.

For those of you particularly interested in its lighting effects, the M800 features LED accent lighting on its side for an even sleeker looking setup, especially when using it in dark environments.



The Apex M800 is big. It’s about six inches wider than the entire body of a 15″ MacBook Pro, and less than three inches shorter. It’s heavy too, at a little over three pounds. Coupled with the keyboard’s braided wire, which can occupy two USB ports on your Mac, it’s not exactly a minimalistic setup. True, most people don’t buy mechanical wired keyboards because they’re looking to be minimalistic, but it’s something to keep in mind.


GRIPES

The overall build quality of the Apex M800 is good, but I did want to mention the key caps in particular. I found the caps, which are removable by hand, to be a little lacking when compared to other mechanical keyboards that I’ve tried in this price range.

Instead of using a tool for removing the key caps, you simply pop them off by hand. The sound that’s emitted as the caps pop off didn’t exactly instill confidence in me with regard to build quality. I did notice that over time, the popping sound emitted when removing key caps wasn’t as alarming. Perhaps they just need to be broken in.

To be clear, the keys feel solid when installed on the switches, so this probably isn’t a big deal for most. That said, it’s something to be aware of if you plan on replacing or rearranging key caps often.



The keyboard itself is all plastic, albeit solid plastic. At this price range, however, I wish that SteelSeries would have employed another material on at least some of the keyboard’s surface. For instance, a magnesium alloy would have felt more justified at this price range.

Lastly, the inclusion of USB ports is nice, but the ports are USB 2.0 only. I won’t go as far as to label USB 2.0 as worthless, but it’s not exactly something I’d expect on a keyboard costing nearly $200. That significantly reduces the peripherals that you might be willing to use with such a connection. I’m thinking mice, bluetooth dongles, and not much else.


IT’S NOT JUST FOR GAMERS

The conclusion of the matter is that the Apex M800 isn’t just for gamers. Although it took me a day or so of typing to get fully used to it, I can say that I’m truly enjoying the overall typing experience on this keyboard.

The most important thing about a mechanical keyboard is without a doubt the switches and the way the key caps feel when interfacing with those switches. These aren’t the popular Cherry MX switches, but SteelSeries’ custom QS1 switches make the Apex M800 a pleasure to type on.

Yes, this keyboard was primarily designed with gaming in mind, but the customization element isn’t just beneficial for gamers. I’m finding that the key bindings while used in conjunction with the individual LED color assignments, make for a pretty awesome experience when using Mac apps like Final Cut Pro X and Logic Pro X. I now have dedicated macros with custom key colors for recording voiceovers, creating compound clips, applying specific effects, and more. Even for day to day functions like taking screenshots, I find this keyboard’s dedicated macro keys and software to be useful.

True, not everyone will like the idea of putting a massive keyboard on their desk, but if you have the real estate and the proper use-case-scenarios, the SteelSeries Apex M800, at around $178 on Amazon is certainly worth considering.



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Thursday, 7 April 2016

FBI officially confirms hack it used does not work with the iPhone 5s or later iPhones!!!!!

It has been widely speculated that the method used by the FBI to access the San Bernardino iPhone might not work with phones that have the Secure Enclave, and this has now been effectively confirmed. FBI director James Comey told CNN that the method doesn’t work with the latest iPhones.

"The FBI director also said the purchased tool worked only on a “narrow slice of phones” that does not include the newest Apple models, or the 5S".

This fact also lends support to the main theory about how the hack was performed …

Edward Snowden said that the auto-erase function can be bypassed by copying the contents of flash memory, making some passcode attempts and then copying the original content back to the iPhone to reset the counter. But on phones with an A7 chip and later, the Secure Enclave also appears to register login attempts, meaning that even over-writing the flash memory would not override the auto-erase.

It’s not clear at this stage whether the FBI appreciates how big a clue it just gave to the method used. The agency last week said that it may not reveal to Apple the method used, and it repeated the same line to CNN, stating that it had still not reached a decision.

“We tell Apple, then they’re going to fix it, then we’re back where we started from,” he said. “We may end up there, we just haven’t decided yet.”

But unless the FBI is bluffing, it does mean that there’s no loophole for Apple to close in future iPhones.

The Senate Intelligence Committee is still considering legislation that would compel tech companies to cooperate with law enforcement agencies to defeat encryption, but it was revealed today that this proposed bill does not have the support of the White House.



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Wednesday, 6 April 2016

Tuesday, 5 April 2016

New Apple headphones said to ship Lightning-enabled EarPods with iPhone 7

I'm not claiming it's fake but it would have been so easy to set up (see my pic)... N keep clam..........



Apple's Beats acquisition and Lightning module announcement lead to speculation about new Apple headphones. We investigate the latest clues to suggest that Apple could launch its own line of Beats-branded Lightning headphones alongside the iPhone 7



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Force Touch (3D Touch) headed to the Magic Mouse, as Apple granted patent

With Force Touch so far implemented on MacBooks, the Magic Trackpad 2 and the iPhone 6s (with 3D Touch branding), it’s no surprise that Apple has plans for the Magic Mouse to get in on the act.

The last update to the Magic Mouse, back in October, swapped the removeable batteries for a curiously placed Lightning-charged built-in one, and added a new pairing method – but as yet there’s no way to use Force Touch features. That looks set to change as Apple highlights the missing functionality in a new patent granted today …



A force sensing input device (such as a force sensing mouse) includes at least one force sensor and at least one top portion movably connected to at least one bottom portion. When a force is applied to the top portion, the top portion exerts pressure on the force sensor. The force sensor obtains force data based upon the pressure. The amount of force applied to the top portion, within a range of force amounts, is determined from at least the force data. In this way, a broader range of inputs may be receivable from the force sensing input device as compared to input devices that merely detect whether or not a button or similar element has been pushed.
As with existing implementations in both trackpads and the iPhone 6s, a haptic motor provides feedback on the force applied.


We always note that an Apple patent is no guarantee that an invention will ever make it into a real live product,but i do my best to introduced  next update on a few days



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Monday, 4 April 2016

Foldable smartphones upon us! In 2k16

Samsung could release its first commercial foldable smartphone in H2, 2016 as a means to capture both the smartphone and tablet markets, provide a larger screen size in a smaller form factor, and offer a truly unique product differentiator.

Now, you may remember way back in 2013 when that display technology roadmap leaked, outlining Samsung’s plans for curved, bendable and foldable displays. The Galaxy Round was a short-lived experiment and I suppose you could consider the Galaxy S6 Edge a bent screen rather than a curved screen, but the appearance of a truly foldable display would be revolutionary.



Several Samsung patents already exist for foldable display devices, with some looking like a wallet, others like a Nintendo DS, a couple like a book and even one that unrolls from a scroll. No matter which form factor the first device assumes, Samsung is working on a whole bunch of different possible designs, many of which have already been previewed.



It’s difficult to predict whether the company will release multiple devices onto the market at the same time – perhaps a scrollable and flexible tablet, tri-fold smartphone and folding book-format tablet simultaneously as a new product line – or focus its efforts on one revolutionary new device to see how it sells. The only certainty is that Samsung will want to beat LG to the punch.



All of this makes it entirely possible that we will see a foldable or otherwise flexible device from Samsung this year. Samsung has the display tech, R&D, motivation and track record to make it happen. But, like the Galaxy Note 5, it won’t be a global launch. According to Sam Mobile, the device will not see a US release, at least not at launch.



Specs surrounding the rumored Project Valley device follow the Galaxy S6 Edge+ quite similarly (the S6 Edge+ model number is SM-G928 and the leaked model number for Project V is SM-G929F). Two variants are reportedly being tested, one powered by the Snapdragon 820 and another by the Snapdragon 620. Considering the 620 was announced almost a year ago, the 820 sounds like a safer bet.



Other specs point to 3 GB of RAM and the presence of a microSD card slot. But all of these details could change dramatically by the time the device actually appears. With Samsung Unpacked scheduled for IFA 2016 and stand-alone events for major product launches becoming more common, there’s no easy way to pick a launch date.



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Sunday, 3 April 2016

iPhone 7 Case Has No Headphone Jack! and Stereo Speaker Cutouts!

While the iPhone 7 is not expected to launch until September, French leaker Steve Hemmerstoffer has shared photos one of the first cases prepared for Apple's next-generation flagship smartphone.

The case has a larger cutout for either a traditional camera and LED flash setup, or possibly dual cameras. There are also two openings for stereo speakers in lieu of a 3.5mm headphone jack on current iPhones.

Multiple rumors have also claimed the iPhone 7 will feature a dual-lens camera system. The hardware could be based on technology Apple acquired from LinX Imaging, which could lead to brighter and clearer DSLR-quality photos and several other major advantages for the iPhone 7 cameras.

Meanwhile, Barclays analysts believe the iPhone 7 will have dual speakers supplied by Cirrus Logic, an Austin-based provider of analog and digital signal processing components for consumer electronics. Stereo speakers could be louder and route audio signals through two channels to simulate direction perception.


The case also has openings for stereo speakers on the bottom
iPhone 7 case with larger cutout for dual-lens camera



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OneDrive's iOS client now lets you download multiple photos and videos in one go

Microsoft has updated OneDrive's iOS app, bumping it to version 6.13.1. The update brings new features such as the ability to download multiple photos and videos in a single attempt, as well as some regular bug fixes.


What's New in Version 6.13.1
• Save 1, save 2, save 10! You can now save as many photos and videos as you’d like back to your camera roll. Simply select the files, tap the Share command and there you will find the mythical “Save Photos and Videos” option.
• We fixed some pesky bugs with VoiceOver and albums.
• Having sync issues? Please shake to send feedback and an engineer will be more than happy to investigate!


• Something else not working as expected? Shake your phone and let us know! We like to stay busy.




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Saturday, 2 April 2016

Life without WIFI

Think!!!! If you saw this sign on the road or in malls ''''''
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What will you say comment down below......

@uravgconsumer
@techcrunch @technigadgets @technobuffalo @geek_do @tech @mylifeaseva @taylorswift @trailers15 @bigboytoyz_india @jasmeersethi @susan_agustine @simer_i_am @gurpreet__singh.walia @instagram @iphone





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Thursday, 31 March 2016

#TheNextGalaxy

Something Big is coming tomorrow
#TheNextGalaxy
What does its means??????.Is it Galaxy S8 or Galaxy S8 edge.

Comment down below......to give your suggestions about it




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Facebook New Features For iOS

Facebook released a new feature today for its iOS Messenger app that allows users to receive booked flight information updates.

The instant messaging service's first 'airline bot' enables KLM Royal Dutch Airlines customers who have booked tickets through the airlines' website to have all their flight information delivered to a dedicated thread within the app.

The bot is designed to supply customers with their itinerary, boarding pass, and check-in confirmation, as well as notify of any flight delays. An option to speak to a human KLM staff member is also included.

According to the report, Facebook was likely giving third-party developers access to the chat SDK in an effort to make Messenger more like its Asian counterparts, such as WeChat and Line, whose users can contact dedicated accounts to buy movie tickets and pay bills.

In December 2015, Uber announced integration with Messenger via a new Transportation feature, which lets customers book taxis and receive live progress updates from within a chat thread.

Facebook Messenger is free on the App Store for iPhone.



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Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Apple acknowledges iOS 9 crashing bugs when tapping links, fix coming ‘soon’ with a software update

We have heard from a lot of readers that are affected by iOS 9 crashes or app hangs when tapping links, spanning multiple iOS versions (not just 9.3) and devices. In a statement, Apple has now confirmed that they are working on a fix for the problem, coming in a software update (presumably iOS 9.3.1).

Apple Says -"We are aware of this issue, and we will release a fix in a software update soon.”

A temporary workaround is still unknown, although community investigations have revealed why the bug has arisen. It is based on what apps the user has installed and how those apps handle universal links.

Previously, we pinpointed Bookings.com as a cause of the bug, although noting it affects other apps as well. On Twitter, it was found that their website association file, used by the system for the universal links feature introduced with iOS 9, was many megabytes, grossly oversized. This would essentially overload the daemon that had to parse these files, causing the crashing. The Booking.com app has since corrected its payload file to be a far more reasonable 4 kilobytes. Users of Booking.com should delete and reinstall the app, to refresh the system caches for the URL association file.



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Saturday, 26 March 2016

7 Reasons Why You Will Fall In Love With All New Galaxy S7 Edge / S7

Streamlined Perfection In DesignDual curves and natural lines for that perfect girp

Professional Grade Camera 
Clearer,brighter pictures even in low-light with dual pixel sensor and F1.7 aperture lens


Water & Dust Resistance
Up to 5 feet in water for 30 minutes with IP68 protection

Breathtaking Speed And Power
From launching apps,to playing games and streaming videos,everything happens faster and smoother 

Longer Battery Life 
Bigger 3600mAh battery and faster wired & wireless charging 

Dual-Purpose SIM Card Tray 
Expand memory up to 200GB or use tray for your second SIM
  

New World Of Privileges
My Assistant, Fast Track Service, Phone Pick & Drop and Live Chat with Sansung 


                              So Rethink what a phone can do!

Friday, 25 March 2016

Netflix admits to throttling video quality on AT&T and Verizon ‘to protect consumers’

The popular video service said […] that for more than five years it has limited its video speeds to most wireless carriers across the globe, including AT&T and Verizon, to “protect consumers from exceeding mobile data caps,” which may discourage future viewing. Watching two hours of HD video on Netflix would consume up to 6 gigabytes of data, Netflix says. That is an entire month’s allowance under an $80 a month Verizon plan. Netflix said it doesn’t limit its video quality at two carriers: T-Mobile and Sprint, because “historically those two companies have had more consumer-friendly policies.” When customers exceed their data plans on Sprint or T-Mobile, the carriers usually slow their network connections, rather than charge overage fees. Netflix said it is also exploring “new ways to give members more control in choosing video quality.” It is working on a mobile “data saver” to be rolled out in May that would allow consumers to “stream more video under a smaller data plan, or increase their video quality if they have a higher data plan.”

If you’ve ever been disappointed with the quality of Netflix videos when streaming them on AT&T or Verizon, and cursed the network for its poor connectivity, it appears that your wrath should instead have been directed towards Netflix.

The WSJ reports that Netflix has been deliberately throttling video on mobile devices for more than five years, but only admitting it now … This only came to light when T-Mobile said that it offered higher-quality Netflix streams than the two largest carriers, and accused them of throttling video. Both companies denied it, forcing Netflix to come clean.

Netflix said that it was acting to protect customers from excessive bills or loss of service.

AT&T said that it was “outraged” at the practice, while Netflix said that it would be introducing a new feature in May that will allow subscribers to choose their video quality when using mobile data.

On a more positive note, 12.9-inch iPad Pro users now see full-resolution content following an app update that also introduced 3D Touch peek and pop.



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Wednesday, 23 March 2016

iPhone 7

AT A GLANCE

Apple's iPhone 7 is expected to launch in 2016, bringing a new design and new features.

EXPECTED FEATURES

*No headphone jack
*Dual-lens camera for iPhone 7 Plus
*Thinner design, but similar to iPhone 6s
*Redesigned antenna bands
*Upgraded processor
*Two screen sizes


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Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Android N leaked Features and Screenshots

#1 Multi Window All android users are waiting for this feature from a long time, now finally wait is over. In the next version of android, Google is adding the feature of multi – window, now multi tasking will be smoothest than ever.
#2 Data Saver The very big problem for most of the android users. Android apps used to eat the data in background, that’s why Google introduced this very useful feature to make all the users happy.
#3 Better And Improved Notifications. Another major feature included in the developer preview of the next version android. The one best thing in the Notification improvement is that now you can directly reply to the messages / mails from the notification bar. Now users can also expand the bundled notifications to individual notification.
#4 Some UI Changes You will still not find any major UI improvement in the next version of android, Android N. Though there are enough minor changes to improve the UI of android N. In the developer preview of android N, the settings of the device was very much changed and there were night mode also, so if you don’t like brighter light UI then you can switch to Dark mode/ Night mode.
#5 Number Blocking Google finally decided to add this great and useful feature in stock android. Now users can block the call and the messages of any specific contact. The list of the blocked numbers will be synced now so even if you change the device you don’t need to add the numbers again.

Still we can’t say if all above features will be available on final release or not. This android N Update is still in Beta Stage, it will be in Stable Version Soon, According to Google Android N Stable Version will be available on 3RD Quarter of this Year 2016, so stay tuned for that update.



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Tuesday, 15 March 2016

iOS 9.3 Beta 7 Released! New Features Review part 2

https://youtu.be/OMyxwOck-4I

This video is officially made by "everything apple pro".



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Saturday, 12 March 2016

Apple iPhone leaks & Rumours part4

So its been confirmed that iPhone SE price will be at $450 in US,but its not guaranteed.This price point make  more sense to than the $550 OR 600$ for iPhone 6. This  going to be a downgraded in terms of features,than the iPhone 6 and 6plus. Its do not have 3D touch display.But Don't worry iphone5S will not disappear,its said to be a price cut off to &250 or &350 if apple wants to make more money,so its not going to disappear just yet.And at i just wanted to throw these concepts images for iPhone SE before the  release, probably the best i ever seen so far.

So guys there you go,these are the latest rumours on the iPhone SE.And within the 10 days we will know everything about iphone SE,  new iPad & possibly a apple watch or macbook ever........till then peace



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Friday, 11 March 2016

Picture Perfect

App:Snapseed OS:Andriod,IOS Features:A wonderfull app that offer all basic photos processing techniques,including exposure and colour adjustments,sharpening,cropping and straightening. Its also offers advanced editing and brush tools to make selective adjustments, as well as healing tool for removing small unwanted objects from the photos. Pros/Cons:Ease of use is one of its high point.A greatly helpful tools for beginners Rating: 4.4/5
App:Pics Art PhotoStudio OS:Andriod,IOS Features:The most popular app on Play store and App store for photos editing.This app offers many options in photos editing,including light editing tools as well as filters,text,stickers and collages.Over 100 editing tools are made available on this app.One can even generate animated gifts and superimpose other things on the photos Pros/Cons:Creative people get an opportunity to share their work with other co-photographer.And the app is kept updated by the developers. Rating: 4.7/5 as its very easy to use.
App: Fotor OS:Android,IOS,Windows Features:Fotor photos editing app ofters many designing and editing tools to enhance the photos with a one-tap tool.The tools include crop,rotate,contrast,brightness,exposure,shadow,highlight,vignetting,curve and has more than 100 filter to choose from Pros/Cons:A simple but very robust app.Beautiful collages can be made using this app Rating: 4/5 as its has number of editing tools
App: Photo Director OS:Android,IOS Features: If you like Fotor, Photos Director too offers more enhancement than the number of filter.User can editer the photos using HSL sliders,RGB colour channels,white balance and many other options.Sliders for tone,brightness,are also available for more in depth editing Pros/Cons:Quite a powerful app as user an manually edit a lot of things in the photos; its is especially for those who prefer something other than filters.Fine-tune saturation is also possible for the most vivid image. Rating: 4.5/5 as giving user full access to edit a photo.

Let every picture say a thousand words with these applications that helps you edit

So which photos editing app you like the most or you can tell me your favourite photo editing app in the comments..



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