Sunday, 8 September 2013

Verizon plans to puts hands & mind on the Note 3 and Galaxy Gear


Verizon plans to puts hands & mind on the Note 3 and Galaxy Gear


We be on familiar terms with the Galaxy Gear will only toil with the Note 3 right at present, and will run $299 after it’s been  on the rampage, but the question arises where can we get it from? As Verizon has announced they’ll transmit both of the devices, but that’s all they’re right about. The large Four (that’d be Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile and AT&T) have all deep-rooted that they’ll be stocking Samsung’s newly-introduced Galaxy Gear and Galaxy Note3 but none of them have been courageous enough as to give us two valuable details: pricing and availability.  VZW has come ahead and alerted its customers that pre-orders will release up on September 6th. Specified that the Note 3 just sailed all the way through the FCC and that the Gear is owing to ground in October. We’re yet guessing that you’ll have to hang around anywhere from one to eight weeks for the shipment.
The preorder poster is displayed on the Verizon website, but no linkage is given. Nothing in the content is clickable, but the images are remarkably bare. Through the Note 2, Verizon notoriously staked claim to the hardware button on the front of the device, branding it as only they can — or would challenge. At this point of time around, that doesn’t appear to be the matter. And just clarifying one more thing that the Gear does not have any type of wireless connectivity besides its Bluetooth 4.0 radio, so no, you won’t see 4G LTE or 3G options on Verizon.

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Nexus 4 successor for android dappled the name of kit Kat



Nexus 4 successor for android dappled the name of kit Kat


On Tuesday Google prepared waves to announce the next iteration of its mobile operating system. Google deep-rooted that the next Android version Android 4.4 will be called Kit Kat, just like the chocolate. But it seems that the search engine monster also unintentionally exposed the next Nexus Smartphone.
In the official promotional video of the Kit Kat pronouncement confined by Google, a person can be seen holding up a phone and is either clicking photos or recording video. The telephone supports  a Nexus symbol at the backside.
However, the device has not been fully exposed but the rear panel of the device looks very similar to the Nexus 7 (2013). But the phone is smaller in size, and is undeniably not a device that has been officially launched yet. The back of the baffling phone comprise of a matte finish and also includes a large camera lens which has not been seen on any Nexus device before, yet. Interestingly, the supposed Nexus device also looks bigger in hand than the current Nexus 4 which can also be seen in the video in the hands of another individual.
Google has pulled down the declaration video from YouTube and has marked it as private which has only fuelled conjectures that the next Nexus phone was unintentionally outed in the video.
There’s no words till now for the next Nexus phone to be launched, despite the fact that it is expected to be within the next team of months. One can also expect more details related to Android 4.4 to be revealed alongside.

Nokia Shifting In The Hands Of Microsoft

Nokia Shifting In The Hands Of Microsoft


 Nokia may have sold its handset commerce to Microsoft but by lynching on to its precious patent assortment, the Finnish group can try to boost up royalties by sewing Android phone makers, or discharge the patents in a future deal. Nokia, once the world’s leading handset maker, has botched to slam a vast lead opened up by Apple and Samsung in the vastly competitive marketplace for smart phones. It will now focus on its networking equipment unit along with navigation business and technology patents.
On Tuesday, Microsoft agreed to compensate 3.79 billion Euros ($5 billion) for Nokia’s handset business, and an added 1.65 billion Euros for a 10-year license to Nokia’s patents, well thought-out with some of the highest-quality patents in the mobile space.
Nokia has long been a confidence player & iconic brand in the cerebral property market. It sued Apple in 2009 and then reached a licensing agreement with the iPhone producer. The conditions were not disclosed but the contract was believed to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars to Nokia.
For Microsoft, captivating a license to Nokia’s patents – but not buying them – serves a tactical aim as well. Microsoft has already swayed about 20 Android manufacturers to pay patent royalties, part of Microsoft’s stab to raise the outlay of Google’s mobile operating system.
Now, Nokia residues free to go after those Android manufacturers for royalties as well.
Nokia representatives were not immediately available for additional comment.

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Digital World Introduces A Lock And Key Apps


Digital World Introduces A Lock And Key Apps


The mainstay of security is the lock and key for thousands of years, but companies are emerging new apps by introducing them into the digital era, and allowing people to share keys digitally and achieve keyless access to homes.
Key Me, an app for the iPhone, aims to modernize itself as the way spare keys are stored, and how copies are shared with family and friends. With Key Me, home owners can take pictures of their keys, which the app converts into instructions that a locksmith can trail to reproduce the key.
“When you get locked out, instead of waiting it for a few hours and operating cost which is hundreds of dollars for a locksmith, you can leave to your local mom and crack shop and drag up instructions for them to make a duplicate of your key,” said Greg Marsh, chief executive officer of Key Me, based in New York.
Digital keys can also be communal with others, such as a new-fangled roommate or out-of-town guest. The app, available in the United States is at no cost, but instructions for replicating the key cost $9.99 and duplicating of keys can also be ordered for up to $7.
Some Other apps that digital key can unlock doors with the use of smart phone.
Lockitron, for iPhone and Android, and the apps Kevo and August for the iPhone, can be coupled with digital devices that are emotionally involved to accessible locks or replace locks to offer keyless entrance, and permit home owners to tenuously control with the help of remote that who can enter their homes.
“Just say you have a dog-walker, or perhaps your parents are in city for the weekend. You can make available them with provisional way in to your home through the app,” said Cameron Robertson, co-founder of Apigy, creators of the Lockitron, based in Mountain View, California.

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Nokia Shifting In The Hands Of Microsoft


Nokia Shifting In The Hands Of Microsoft


Nokia may have sold its handset commerce to Microsoft but by lynching on to its precious patent assortment, the Finnish group can try to boost up royalties by sewing Android phone makers, or discharge the patents in a future deal. Nokia, once the world’s leading handset maker, has botched to slam a vast lead opened up by Apple and Samsung in the vastly competitive marketplace for smart phones. It will now focus on its networking equipment unit along with navigation business and technology patents.
On Tuesday, Microsoft agreed to compensate 3.79 billion Euros ($5 billion) for Nokia’s handset business, and an added 1.65 billion Euros for a 10-year license to Nokia’s patents, well thought-out with some of the highest-quality patents in the mobile space.
Nokia has long been a confidence player & iconic brand in the cerebral property market. It sued Apple in 2009 and then reached a licensing agreement with the iPhone producer. The conditions were not disclosed but the contract was believed to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars to Nokia.

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Nexus 4 successor for android dappled the name of kit Kat


Nexus 4 successor for android dappled the name of kit Kat

On Tuesday Google prepared waves to announce the next iteration of its mobile operating system. Google deep-rooted that the next Android version Android 4.4 will be called Kit Kat, just like the chocolate. But it seems that the search engine monster also unintentionally exposed the next Nexus Smartphone.
In the official promotional video of the Kit Kat pronouncement confined by Google, a person can be seen holding up a phone and is either clicking photos or recording video. The telephone supports  a Nexus symbol at the backside.
However, the device has not been fully exposed but the rear panel of the device looks very similar to the Nexus 7 (2013). But the phone is smaller in size, and is undeniably not a device that has been officially launched yet. The back of the baffling phone comprise of a matte finish and also includes a large camera lens which has not been seen on any Nexus device before, yet. Interestingly, the supposed Nexus device also looks bigger in hand than the current Nexus 4 which can also be seen in the video in the hands of another individual.
Google has pulled down the declaration video from YouTube and has marked it as private which has only fuelled conjectures that the next Nexus phone was unintentionally outed in the video.

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Monday, 2 September 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to be offered in white Color

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 to be offered in white Color


The Galaxy Note 3 shades at launch have obviously been verified by a publication – obviously the next Samsung leading smart phone is said to be launch in black and white. However, Sam Mobile says that about a month after the launch, the cellphone will also be available in Pink. Considering Samsung’s way of doing things when it comes to its past high-end devices, we would anticipate the cellphone to appear in a wide range of colors in the months following the launch.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will be provided in three different shades when it goes for selling later this season, reviews SamMobile. The technical weblog, who is often quite precise, says the Note 3 will be available in Black, white and pink in later Oct. For what its value, the pink shade may be unique to Samsung’s Korean home pitch.
It may not be quite free-for-all that we’ve been seeing with the iPhone 5S and 5C, but there have been many rumors associated with Samsung’s Galaxy Note III, and just the other day we got an awesome look at a released front side board for the future phablet. That was a very exciting search, allowing us do some evaluations to the Note II, but it sure will not be the only color that the Note III gets at release. Besides the dark front side panel we saw, we’ve observed of programs for a white-colored GN3, and these days we get to take a look at a matching white-colored front panel.

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