Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Google. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 July 2013

Google's Nexus 7 now Available


Recently Google has made Nexus 7 - a new tab in Nexus series available to its lovers. This 7" tablet is portable, powerful packed with Android is like a full package. It is totally what one to look fall for.
It has got some powerfull feature like ->

1)Now thinner, lighter, and faster – Nexus 7 brings you the perfect mix of power and portability and features the world’s sharpest 7” tablet screen - putting over 2.3 million pixels in the palm of your hand.
With 323 pixels packed into every inch, you can read text that’s sharper than the printed page, see images more vivid than the highest quality photo magazine, and watch videos come to life in vibrant 1080p HD.

2)The clean, simple design features a slim body, a thin bezel and a soft-touch, matte back. So it sits comfortably in the palm of your hand while the bright, beautiful 7" display brings your entertainment to life.
At just 0.64lbs (290g), the all-new Nexus 7 is light enough to take anywhere and fits easily in bags, backpacks, and even back-pockets. With up to 9 hours of HD video playback and 10 hours of web browsing or e-reading, there's plenty of juice to get you through the day, and built-in wireless charging means you can charge, grab, and go.

3)Nexus 7 is great for gaming and with favorites like Prince of Persia, Asphalt 8, and Riptide GP 2, you can tilt, tap, and touch your way to the top. The brand new Play Games app lets you track your achievements, play with (or against) friends and gamers around the world, and discover new exciting games. And with an ever-expanding number of tablet-optimized apps like Flipboard, Expedia, or The Fancy, you’ll find all the apps you love, and love the many new apps you’ll find.

4)Nexus 7 comes with the latest version of the world's most popular mobile operating system, so it's fast, fun, and easy to make your own.
Share your tablet with friends and family - each person has a separate customizable space, including personal homescreens, wallpaper, apps, storage, and more. You can also manage access to apps and content to create an experience that’s appropriate for each member of the family.

You can download the specs by clicking here.

For US people can get the Nexus 7 from $229 from google play.The rest of the world - such as the UK, Canada, Germany and France - is still waiting on a rollout confirmation from Google.The 16GB and 32GB models cost $229 and $269, respectively - and both have an estimated shipping date of 30 July. The 32GB LTE version should launch for $349 through AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile.But that's not all: Staples is selling the new 16GB model for $199 and new 32GB model for $239 through its online website or by phone. That's a $30 discount. Just enter the following coupon code upon checkout to get the cheaper prices: 41178. The coupon code expires 28 July.For India people, it is available for Rs.11999 at Amazon India.

Friday, 26 July 2013

Google officially announces Android 4.3 Jellybean


Yes, it is true. All those who are fan of Google's Android OS have another occasion to celebrate.Google has officially announced the launch of Android 4.3 with some extra features which are sublime. The new OS is available for download through the Android Open Source Project. That covers those with a Nexus 4, Nexus 7, Nexus 10 or Galaxy Nexus (GSM version-only), all of whom can find what they need to start the update process to Android 4.3 (still going by the Jelly Bean moniker).
Some additional and crunchy features are...

1) Support for restricted profiles

This feature is for users who have kids. Android has allowed you to have multiple users for some time now, but with this version you can finally have restricted profiles.According to Google, "Each restricted profile offers an isolated and secure space with its own local storage, home screens, widgets, and settings. Unlike with users, profiles are created from the tablet owner’s environment, based on the owner’s installed apps and system accounts. The owner controls which installed apps are enabled in the new profile, and access to the owner’s accounts is disabled by default."

2)Bluetooth Smart Ready Support

In Android 4.3, with application programming interface (API) support for Bluetooth Generic Attribute Profile (GATT) services, you can create Android apps that will support these devices. This represents a new and potentially very profitable market for Android developers and their Bluetooth hardware partners.

3)Notification Access

People love those notifications at the top of their Android display. I know I do. I'm constantly checking them. Until this new version of Android appeared developers couldn't access this data stream. Now they can. That is, if you, the user, allow them to.
What developers can do is register a notification listener service that, with your blessing, will receive all the data notifications when they're displayed in the status bar. Developers can then launch applications or services for a new class of "smart" apps.

Among few others new features/improvements in the update are a redesigned camera interface, Bluetooth Low Energy support, performance improvements such as smoother animations.
But another feature has been unearthed, a hidden app permissions manager that allows users to selectively disable certain permissions for apps.The feature is apparently called App Ops, and lets users toggle app permissions — such as location and the ability to post notifications — on and off for individual apps. Note that a developer has already created an app (available here on Google Play if you have Android 4.3 installed) that foregrounds App Ops, and has been having a play around with it.
The basic idea of the feature is apparently to give Android users more flexibility over what apps can and can’t do, allowing them to choke off battery draining features, say, or rein in irritating notification behaviour. If Google does decide to fully implement App Ops as a user-facing feature, there are potential big benefits here, from a security and privacy point of view, being as it could give users fine-grained control over what each app can do.

So ENJOY the new Android 4.3 Jellybean soon...

Thursday, 25 July 2013

Google introduces Chromecast. TV streaming becomes cheaper.


Google has introduced its another silicon valley foray with a name Chromecast. Its a $35 HDMI dongle that lets folks watch their favorite online entertainment on your HDTV—movies, TV shows, music, and more from Netflix, YouTube, Google Play, and Chrome. No more huddling around small screens and tiny speakers. Chromecast automatically updates to work with a growing number of apps. You just gotta sit back and watch together.

Chromecast works with devices you already own, including Android tablets and smartphones, iPhones®, iPads®, Chrome for Mac® and Chrome for Windows®. Browse for what to watch, control playback, and adjust volume using your device. You won't have to learn anything new. So guys, its remote free.

Get started in 3 easy steps: plug Chromecast into any HDTV, connect it to WiFi, then send videos and more from your smartphone, tablet or laptop to your TV with the press of a button. So its more of kinds a plug N play.

Get a Chromecast For bigger fun and cheap TV streaming now......

For the complete setup of your Chromecast, click HERE.

SO EVERYTHING YOU LOVE, IS NOW ON TV.

Friday, 19 July 2013

How to Bypass Firewall and open Blocked sites.

You are sitting in yoour office or college and hit any website which is blocked by your administrator then dont shred your anger on the computer its your administrator who is the real culprit.
But dont worry you can create pain in you admin's ass by using such proxies or software which can bypass the network firewall and opens the site which was blocked a few mins. ago.

1.Ultrasurf -- www.ultrasurf.us

It is the best and the coolest software availablefor bypassing the firewall. It comes as a portable application so there is no need of installation as well. It is configured for Internet Explorer by default so it opens up automatically. For other browsers you have to configure manually.
proxy: 127.0.0.1
port: 9666

2.Tor browser

Now, this is another very good software which can be ver useful if ultrasurf doesn't works (which is almost not possible). You can download the vidalia bundle (its the same thing) from https://www.torproject.org
for free.
If by any chances the tor webite is blocked you can get it from e-mail.
write "help" in mail boddy and mail it to "gettor@torproject.org"
you will get a reply within couple of minutes regarding the version you want to download you you will get it 
in your attachment.

3.Google Translator

It is rather a trick for opening blocked webpages. open "translate.google.com" and write the url of 
the website you wanna open and then click on translate. That's it you will get the webpage in the 
translated window. This trick is quite cool and working.

4.Proxy list


You can get the proxy list and configure your browser manually. My personal favourite is 
"www.samair.ru/proxy/". It is so because the list gets updated very frequently and most of the proxy gives you the decent 
A working proxy.
speed. It also shows the country so it is also goo in opening the country specific websites like 
"vevo.com" (which is not available in some asian countries).

These are the some famous and most working techniques that work 

almost all the time. And if you are not lucky enough you can try JonDo IP ChangerGreen SimurghCocoon, Psiphon, Premium VPN Services.

Best of luck with unblocking.....:)
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