Showing posts with label MOBILE. Show all posts
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Thursday, 2 March 2017

Akyumen's Hawk smartphone packs a projector

Akyumen's Hawk smartphone packs a projector


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Over the past decade there have been several attempts to cram video projectors into smartphones. All ultimately failed, but a Silicon Valley startup reckons it has the recipe right and is hoping for a warm response from consumers when its phone debuts later this year.
Magdalena Petrova
The Akyumen Hawk smartphone with built-in projector is demonstrated in Barcelona on February 26, 2017.

The Akyumen Hawk is a 5.5-inch Android handset that packs a low-profile projector into the upper half of the phone. The 35-lumen projector has enough power to display an image over a distance of about a meter in a normally lit room and at up to 100 inches in a more dimly lit room.
Akyumen says the secret to its phone is a proprietary projector that stays cool even after hours of use. And indeed, during a demonstration in Barcelona on Sunday, the phone was only slightly warm despite the projector being used for at least 20 minutes.
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But keeping the phone cool and extending battery life assume they are the reasons that projector phones haven't been popular in the past.
At first glance, it might seem like an attractive feature, but the projectors add some weight, bulk and cost to the handset. On a prototype of the Hawk smartphone, the area around the projector protruded by a few millimeters while the weight was roughly that of a modern smartphone.
The internal battery will provide 2.5 hours of projection time and an add-on power pack in a base station brings another 5 hours of use.
But none have been successful. Perhaps because, while it's a neat idea, there just isn't the constant need to project your phone screen to make it worth the extra bulk and cost. Or maybe Akyumen is correct and heat and short battery life have been stopping the technology from growing.
Akyumen's plans are big. In addition to the phone and a companion tablet, the company is also funding the launch of a new online video service that will include movies and original content and will come bundled on the phone.
The company says it plans to sell the device in all major worldwide markets.

But do consumers really want such a feature?

Monday, 26 September 2016

iOS 10 REVIEW

iOS 10 review


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 iOS 10, the latest operating system for Apple's iPhone and iPad. On June 13, 2016, Apple unveiled iOS 10, the next-generation operating system for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch,  on September 13 it was released to the public. At the introduction, Apple CEO Tim Cook described iOS 10 as the "biggest release ever" for iOS users, and the operating system includes major updates for a wide variety of apps, features, and services, including Messages, Maps, Apple Music, News, Apple Pay, Siri, Photos,  Control Center, and more.
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*Siri
Siri now integrates third-party apps Apple is opening up Siri and making the process for app developers transparent is great which is important, some apps can now be controlled by Siri: calls, messaging, payments, photos, ride-sharing apps, workouts, and CarPlay systems. Square Cash,  WhatsApp, and Yelp, LinkedIn, OpenTable, Uber, are all options inside Siri.
In settings you can find a list of your apps that support Siri.
You still can only use Siri with voice and can’t type at it.
*Maps:
Apple Maps has been overhauled in iOS 10. Apple has put a slider on top of the map canvas, on the bottom, and generally cleaned up the way it displays pins and locations on the map itself.
The CarPlay navigation view is a little more robust now, too. It can connect to restaurant apps and ride-sharing apps and the navigation view is also better and allows you to search along the route.
*iMessage:
iMessage is becoming a platform all its own. There are third-party apps, stickers, crazy confetti effects, and emoji.  You can embiggen your texts so they slam on the screen when you send them. You can turn your phone sideways and scribble out notes — then send them with the "invisible ink" option so your recipient has to manually reveal them. You can search for GIFs . You can draw on photos before you send them.
The basics are easy, and if you want to go bonkers you can hunt the rest down. our chats could become a multimedia nightmare of stickers, drawings, audio clips, GIFs, heart beats, kisses, and laser effects. Or maybe that's a wonderland, not a nightmare. Your call.
There are also more full-featured apps in iMessage.
*Lock screen and notifications:
 Apple Slide to Unlock feature that was one of the defining features of iPhones since they were first announced is out of the way now. Instead, you'll use Touch ID and press the home button to unlock. It's different, and it takes a little getting used to.
The screen wakes up as soon as you lift your phone up, showing your notifications straight away. To unlock, you press the home button.
The bigger change to the lock screen is how it handles notifications: they've been overhauled all over the OS, and the lock screen gets those benefits. They look different now they're discrete bubbles.
*Widgets:
Today View shows up in three places: the left of the home screen, notification pane, and lock screen. It's a place for you to put all your widgets for weather and news and whatever else, replacing Apple's own half-baked attempts with the old Siri predictive screen. Apple’s own apps have a bunch of widgets ready for use and there are third-party widgets already available, too because they were there on iOS 9. But they’re easier to find now.And Control Center also lets you use 3D Touch on the bottom row of icons (which, frustratingly, you cannot change) but not (again, frustratingly) the system toggles on the top. It’s split into two, sometimes three panes. The first is for system controls, the second for audio controls, and the third (if you need it) for smart home controls.
*Music
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Apple Music in iOS 10, is the better. The "Connect" tab, a little feed of content from your favorite artists, has been sent off to live with Ping on the island of forgotten Apple social ideas.
The overall navigation and organization of the app has been clarified and cleaned up. Like Spotify, Apple Music is trying to be at least two things at once: a place to navigate your own music library and a place to discover new music via a subscription service.
The new "Now Playing" screen is also simplified, just don't forget to scroll up a bit to get options like lyrics and the shuffle / repeat buttons.
*Other Apps:

Apple News continues to exist, now with breaking news notifications from key partners
Apple Mail. It finally does a decent job threading emails into a single, scrollable pane of messages. you couldn't imagine using a mail client that doesn't offer a "snooze" function anymore, and there are too many good options out there that offer it to consider sticking with Apple Mail.
*CarPlay:
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Just like in iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices, Apple CarPlay now has the ability to remove or hide stock apps if the user sees fit. It’s natural to assume that not every stock app that ships pre-installed with CarPlay will be useful to the vehicle owner, just like not every app on the iPhone or iPad is utilized frequently. Seeing this, Apple has given users the ability to remove stock apps in CarPlay as well.
This option can be accessed by heading into Settings > General > CarPlay > [Your Car/Receiver Name] on the connected iPhone.

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Xperia XZ All You Need To Know

The Sony Xperia XZ


The XZ , a phone that comes too late in the year.
 T machine is powered  by a Snapdragon 820 processor with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of expandable storage,Sony’s Xperia XZ triples down on camera technology with a new laser autofocus, RGBC-IR white balance sensor, and its traditionally strong 23-megapixel imaging sensor.


 5.2-inch phone up to the same level as Samsung’s Galaxy S7 and S7 Edge, which already lead the Android pack.
 If your in US you can buy the new Xperia XZ for an unsubsidized price of $699.99 this october.




NETWORKTechnologyGSM / HSPA / LTE

PLATFORMOSAndroid OS, v6.0.1 (Marshmallow), planned upgrade to v7.0 (Nougat)
ChipsetQualcomm MSM8996 Snapdragon 820
CPUQuad-core (2x2.15 GHz Kryo & 2x1.6 GHz Kryo)
GPUAdreno 530

CAMERAPrimary23 MP, f/2.0, 24mm, phase detection and laser autofocus, LED flash
Features1/2.3" sensor size, geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama
Video2160p@30fps, 1080p@30fps, 1080p@60fps
Secondary13 MP, f/2.0, 22mm, 1/3" sensor size, 1080p, HDR
MEMORYCard slotmicroSD, up to 256 GB (dedicated slot)
Internal32/64 GB, 3 GB RAM

FEATURESSensorsFingerprint, accelerometer, gyro, proximity, barometer, compass, color spectrum


COMMSWLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, DLNA, hotspot
Bluetoothv4.2, A2DP, aptX, LE
GPSYes, with A-GPS, GLONASS/ BDS (region dependent)
NFCYes


USBv2.0, Type-C 1.0 reversible connector; USB Host
BATTERYNon-removable Li-Ion 2900 mAh battery



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Friday, 23 September 2016

How To Create Free Business Email

Guide To Create Free Business Email

Last year Google shut down their free sign-up on Google apps (A service for creating domain specific business email addresses). And now you need to pay for every user account on Google apps. For some who still want just a free domain specific email options, there are still a couple of option such as using cPanel to create free Email account or use your domain provider or Zoho mail.
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Zoho Mail is a free domain email address feature.
They also have a premium option (With additional features).
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WHAT YOU WILL NEED
1* Smartphone or Computer, and
2* A Working Internet connection.
Step by Step Guide to Have a Free Business Email:
1*To signup get started by going to their free mail signup page here and enter your domain email address.
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2*Click on Add domain and on next page, fill up the sign-up form. You can add any email address (For example here I added “info”), you can use anything else or your name . You can also add nine more email accounts in the free plan.
3*On the next page you will get confirmation for your sign up for free lite plan.


4*Click on “Proceed to verify domain ownership” 
There are three options for now “CNAME, TXT and HTML file upload“. HTML method is the simplest as you just need to download and upload a file to your root-server.
On a successful verification of your domain using any of the three methods, you will get a success message
5*Update MX record 
To enable your business email, is important to  update the MX record. 
Click on Change MX record to show you what MX record you need to use to enable it on your website. In this case simple login to your site hosting cPanel, click on MX entry under mail section and select domain name on the next page. Now all you need to do is to add the MX record shown on the Zoho domain email configuration page.
6*Go back to Zoho domain setup to finish the process . when done with the process you will be in your dashboard which you can access anytime here. Great solution Zoho offers  in their dashboard for business emails include: domain aliases, branding, spam filter and many more.
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ZUBIE PLUS IN-CAR WIFI

ZUBIE GPS PLUS IN-CAR WIFI

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Everyone are looking for modern ways to track their vehicles. The new Zubie device with 
Best all-around mobile application, Strong Wi-Fi connection through Verizon, Business features and plan available aims to meet the needs of both applications with a device to send your vehicle’s information from the ODBII port right to your smartphone or computer. 

The Zubie can send you an automated update on your car's location and keep track of maintenance.
 Zubie was created with partial funding from Best Buy back in 2012. 
The device has been one of the earlier pioneers in the connected car industry and have expanded to the newest Wi-Fi model. The Zubie basic unit without Wi-Fi is technically free but you will pay $100 which includes the first year of service and service going forward will continue at $100/year.
The  Wi-Fi model Service cost will you a bit more at $10 per month or $120 per year.
In either case there are no contracts, a 30 day money back guarantee, and one year warranty. 

Because of the partnership with Verizon, the Zubie Wi-Fi can act as a hotspot but you will  need to connect it to the Verizon network with an existing plan or start a new Verizon plan.  The partnership made Zubie to have a more consistent Wi-Fi connection and higher speeds than any order the competing devices using T-Mobile or Sprint.

Driving connected, Once the zubie is received you can  sync your Zubie with an account on zubie site,

 or within the Zubie mobile application for iOS and Android

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The Zubie application will give the location of vehicles within the group  making important information readily available. 

Once  a vehicle card on the main screen is selected  the current fuel level, self test results, battery status, and any maintenance alerts. Scrolling down further, will sow a map and information such as distance, time length, driving habits, and fuel cost of your latest trip.



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