This is default featured slide 1 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

This is default featured slide 2 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

This is default featured slide 3 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

This is default featured slide 4 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

This is default featured slide 5 title

Go to Blogger edit html and find these sentences.Now replace these sentences with your own descriptions.

Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology. Show all posts

This App Knows More About Your Facebook Account Than You Do

Nearly 50% of my Facebook friends are Single, which adds up to 123 people total. Meanwhile, 20.1% or 51 of my friends are in a relationship.
All this information I now know thanks to a new “Facebook Report” by Wolfram Alpha, which will gift you with more knowledge than you could possibly ever want to know about yourself and your Facebook profile.

You can access your data by going to Wolfram Alpha’s site and typing “Facebook report” into the search box. Results will ask you to authenticate the app, giving it permission to analyze your account and tell you details.
For instance, I now know I’m Facebook friends with 10 Davids, making that name the most popular on my friends list. Chris comes in second place with a total of 8 making their way onto my list of friends.
I have the most friends in common -–151 -– with my friend Benton, someone I’ve know since middle school. My oldest friend is a 74-year-old professor from college. My youngest is a 22-year-old I babysat when she was just a few years old.
“Wolfram Alpha knows about all kinds of knowledge domains; now it can know about you, and apply its powers of analysis to give you all sorts of personal analytics, “ Stephen Wolfram said in a post on the company blog. “And this is just the beginning; over the months to come, particularly as we see about how people use this, we’ll be adding more and more capabilities.”
In addition to those random trivia facts, the app also gives you a highly detailed breakdown of your most liked and commented on photos, what apps you use most often to upload pictures to the service and when, and even what your average post length is — mine is 9.47 words or 58.59 characters.
The app even gives you a detailed breakdown of you and where you’re from.“It’s quite fascinating—and sometimes revealing—looking at the personal analytics reports for oneself and one’s friends. I think I could spend ages doing it. And coming back at different times to see what’s changed, Wolfram added.
“I’ve no doubt that one day pretty much everyone will routinely be doing all sorts of personal analytics on a mountain of data that they collect about themselves,” Wolfram says. “But it’s exciting today to be able to start that off with Wolfram Alpha Personal Analytics for Facebook. I hope people have fun with it! And perhaps it will also inspire some young Facebook users to become data scientists.”


International Consumer Electronics(CES) trade show 2015 - Las Vegas




The International Consumer Electronics Show has been started in Las Vegas yesterday, which will be held from 6 to 9 January, Which give technology related companies an opportunity to familiarize their latest gadgets including 4K resolution TVs, and might be a curved smartphone and Toyota’s latest venture into hydrogen-power.

“It seems that every year there’s a central theme to the technology introduced and a lot of those have just whiffed,” said Jordan Selburn, an analyst for market researcher  at IHS Inc.(IHS Inc. (IHS) is a company based in Douglas County, Colorado, United States. IHS provides information, expertise and analysis to support the decision-making)

One item excited the show was LG’s G Flex 2 – the South Korean company’s most awaited second curved Android smartphone. It has a very powerful processor to the original LG's G Flex smart phone. Gone are those days where earlier model’s big screen – replaced by a more user handable 5.5 inches display with 1080p resolution. The curve is also less pronounced and used as flex – which the company hopes to make it easier to hold in a single hand, and the casing is very hard plastic, which we hope will be more scratch resistant than before.

LG curved Smart phone

Dana Wolman, the managing editor of Engadget,concluded that “LG is just the latest company to announce a curved gadget. In this case it’s the LG Flex 2, a curved smartphone. But it’s only the latest curved gadget we’ve seen. Samsung came out with a curved all-in-one computer for the home and so far there are already curved TVs, curved monitors, curved smart phones, curved sound bars. Really, these companies are trying to make curved happen whether you are interested or not.”



Japanese giant, Panasonic breaks the suspense, with CX850 series of 4K LED LCD Ultra HD smart TVs. The company said that it displays more vibrant colours and higher purity blacks. The CX850 series supports 4K ultra HD streaming.

Toyota's 'Mirai 'Fuel Cell Sedan

Toyota’s new sporty, hydrogen-powered ‘Mirai’ was also displayed at the expo. The electricity that powers the motors is made on-board as needed simply bycombining hydrogen with oxygen, No emissions are produced other than water vapour making it an eco-friendly car.

For more information see the official website.

LG Shipped a Record-Breaking 16.8 Million Smartphones In Q3 2014,doubles the profit


           LG's smartphones are not doing just alright,In fact they're doing pretty damn well.

 LG Mobile,which is just one branch of the larger LG Electronics corporate company saw its quarterly shipments jump 39 percent year-on-year and 16 percent on the previous quarter of the business.The company did  $4.14 billion in sales with an operating income of $163.16 million or 167.4 billion

LG Mobile says,is its best quarter of business for five years



Announcing a record number of smartphones sold and the best quarter in five years,LG's sales are totalled 16.8 million devices and the company announced an operating profit of $450 millions roughly double from the same period last year as reported






LG G3 :-


            LG unveiled the G3 in both London and New York with a huge level of hype

Android 5.0 Lollipop coming to LG G3 in Q4 2014

The LG G3 — the latest in a line that began with the Optimus G (the "Optimus" name was retired along with the G2,The G3 is every bit as smooth as expected.


Display :- 5.5 inch QHD
IPS display- 2560x1440 resolution, for a whopping 538 pixels per inch. 
It's powered by a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 802 processor at up to 2.5 GHz.

You'll be able to get one with either 16 or 32 gigabytes of on board storage and it takes   a128GB micro SD cardand you can find it with either 2GB or 3GB of RAM as well as per your user convenience for power,you've got a removable 3,000 mAh battery.

The G3 is running presently on Android 4.4.2 KitKat and can be upgraded to Android lollipop 5.0, It will be available in black,white,gold,violet and red.


LG G3 Review: More Than Just A Pretty Screen






Fail: Users complain about the new Apple Maps on iOS 6


An entire city is in the ocean, a farm has been labelled as an airport, highways end in the middle of nowhere and a hospital now covers the entire centre of British city Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare's home.
Welcome to the new world of Apple Maps that greeted iPhone and iPad users when they downloaded the highly anticipated update to the consumer giant's mobile software platform, iOS 6.
Apple Inc's home-grown Maps feature was introduced with much fanfare in June by Apple's software chief Scott Forstall and is a direct challenge to the same service offered by friend-turned-rival Google.
But the app is already facing criticism from users globally for a number of geographical errors, missing information and because it lacks features that made Google Maps so popular, including public transit directions, comprehensive traffic data or street view pictures.
Apple Maps has replaced Google Maps, which is no longer available on iOS 6.
"Maps is a cloud-based solution and the more people use it, the better it will get," she said. "We appreciate all of the customer feedback and are working hard to make the customer experience even better."
The criticism comes on the eve of the launch of Apple's iPhone 5, which hits stores around the globe on Friday. The iPhone 5 comes pre-loaded with the new iOS 6 software and Maps.
Users have created a Tumblr blog sarcastically dubbed "The Amazing iOS 6 Maps" where many have posted screen shots of the errors (theamazingios6maps.tumblr.com/). Pictures showed the Norwegian town of Leknes in the Norwegian sea, the entire city centre of Stratford-upon-Avon is labelled as a hospital.
Some of the errors have even irked politicians. Irish Minister for Justice Alan Shatter said he was surprised to discover that Airfield - a 35-acre estate with working farm and café in centre of his constituency in Dundrum, Ireland - has been labelled with the image of an aircraft.
He said this could be dangerous for pilots and suggested in a statement that Apple use the image of "a cow, a goat, a sheep, a flower" instead, and that an "aircraft is an entirely inappropriate flight of imagination."
Users in Asia were surprised to see two sets of the disputed territory of Senkaku Islands. Some joked that this was Apple's effort at providing a diplomatic solution to Japan and China, both of which claim the islands.
Not an easy fix
New York city residents are unhappy that Apple maps doesn't offer public transit directions, one of the most-used features on Google Maps in cities.
"My phone should be able to tell me which bus and train to take," said Kenan Ali, a Brooklyn, New York, resident who exclusively uses public transport in the city and has been an iPhone user since 2008. "I am hoping in the next update they will somehow add transit directions."
Apple's map service comes with three-dimensional images of cities called "Flyover" along with real-time traffic updates and also turn-by-turn navigation, the last a feature that Google has in Android devices but had not made available in Apple devices.
Apple licenses mapping data from vehicle navigation systems maker TomTom. TomTom said it stands behind the quality of its maps but didn't develop the app.
"During the process of turning mapping data into an app, every manufacturer does it their own way," said TomTom spokesperson Cem Cohen. "We are not part of that process. Apple uses exactly the same maps as our other customers."
Cohen said TomTom hasn't talked to Apple about the issues.
While in theory it will be possible for Apple to update Maps with a software fix, the problems appear to be "pretty profound and pretty fundamental," said Marcus Thielking, co-founder of Skobbler, maker of the popular GPS Navigation 2 app, built using the crowdsourced OpenStreetMap platform.
"The question is really how much expertise do they have in-house and what they sourced from third parties," Thielking said, adding that Apple requires people with a very specific skill set to fix it.
"It's not their core competence," he added.
Google, for its part, did not say whether it would do a Google Maps apps for iOS 6. Users now have to access Google Maps through the browser.
"Our goal is to make Google Maps available to everyone who wants to use it, regardless of device, browser, or operating system," the company said in a statement.
Apple shares closed down about 0.5 per cent at $698.70 on Nasdaq, a day after reaching an all-time high of $703.99. The shares have gained over 20 per cent in the past 3-1/2 months in the build-up to the launch of the iPhone 5.


Samsung Galaxy S 3 Ad Pokes Fun at the Apple iPhone 5

Samsung Galaxy S 3 Ad Pokes Fun at the Apple iPhone 5

Just two days before Apple’s iPhone 5 launch on Friday, Samsung has released another Galaxy S 3 video that bashes Cupertino’s latest and greatest. Like its predecessors, this TV commercial pokes fun at people who are willing to wait in line for the newest iPhone, and explains to the audience why doing so is pointless given what Samsung already has to offer.




Here are some quotes:
The headphone jack is going to be on the… BOTTOM
I heard the connector is all digital. What does that even mean? Who knows?
All I’m saying is they should have a priority line for people who have waited five times. [Editor's note: this is the sixth iPhone]
I heard you have to have an adapter to use the dock on the new one. Yeah, yeah, but they make the coolest adapters!
This year, we’re finally getting everything that we didn’t get last year.
The ad then transitions to talking about features the Galaxy S 3 has, which that the iPhone 5 doesn’t. Whether you’re an Apple fan or a Samsung fan, you can’t deny that this is well done. It still reminds me of Microsoft’s counter to Apple’s Mac versus PC commercials.
The video’s description uses the same phrase as before: “Intuitive, innovative, and stylish, the Galaxy S III is The Next Big Thing—and it’s already here.” It then points viewers to the Samsung Mobile USA Facebook Page.

iOS 6 Firmware Update Released Download it Now

The time that you’ve been waiting for is finally here. Apple has just released iOS 6into the wild, as iPhone 5 models start to arrive on people’s doors. The GM release of the updated mobile OS hit the wires only a few days ago, but now it’s live for everyone.

Finally An Update for IOS 6 Released By The Apple. this is claimed to be the best and most awesome upgrade For the iOS devices. Claiming to have some what about 200 new features and improvements this update comes in whooping size of 599mb for just files upgrades in iPhone.

iOS 6 packs in a wealth of new features, including extra support for Apple’s voice-driven assistant, Siri. There have been some gripes, however, about Apple’s decision to move to its own mapping system and away from Google. Though truth be told that writing had been on the wall for quite some time.

The direct link to the IPSW files for the firmware which you can download and use them to upgrade your iOS device software. Well you might also need to upgrade your iTunes to the latest version for getting this update done.


iOS 6 is compatible with the following devices only:
  • iPhone 3GS
  • iPhone 4
  • iPhone 4S
  • iPhone 5
  • iPod touch 4th gen
  • iPod touch 5th gen
  • iPad 2
  • The new iPad
So Download the IOS6 Firware From the Direct Download Links Below :.

iOS 6 Firmware Direct Download Links ::

  1. iPhone 3GS
  2. iPhone 4 GSM
  3. iPhone 4 CDMA
  4. iPhone 4S
  5. iPhone 5 GSM
  6. iPhone 5 CDMA
  7. iPad 2 (GSMCDMAWi-Fi)
  8. iPad 3 (GSMCDMAWi-Fi)
  9. iPod Touch 4G
  10. iPod Touch 5G

The Apple iPhone 5 gets rave reviews


Apple's iPhone 5 has won rave reviews from tech bloggers and other reviewers who were given the faster, slimmer and lighter smartphone ahead of its release to customers later this week, with CNET describing it as "flat out lovely."
The new connector to link the iPhone to docking stations got the thumbs down because it renders existing speakers and other accessories obsolete, but the phone itself wowed reviewers.
"The iPhone 5 is What we've wanted since 2010, adding long-overdue upgrades like a larger screen and faster 4G LTE in a razor-sharp new design.

The Apple iPhone 5 gets rave reviews

Apple touted the phone as 20 per cent lighter than the previous one but Charles Arthur, writing in Britain's Guardian newspaper, said this still comes as a surprise when you first handle it.
"It's really light, making the year-old iPhone 4S feel like a paperweight," he wrote.
"There's also a subtle friction to the edges and the metal back that makes it far less likely to slip from your grasp (a complaint often made of the iPhone 4 and 4S)."
"While Apple's maps feature a 3D "flyover" view of some central cities, they lack Google's very useful ground-level photographic street views," he said.
"They also lack public-transit routing. Apple will instead link you to third-party transit apps," he added, although he praised the addition of turn-by-turn map navigation, something Google had not made available in its iPhone app.
Buyers have embraced the new iPhone too, buying 2 million in the first 24 hours of presales in the fastest iPhone launch ever.
Apple's US online store has imposed a limit of two phones per customer, with projected delivery dates pushed out to 3-4 weeks.
Apple stock hit an all-time high of $703.50 on Wednesday, ahead of the phone's official availability on Friday, before easing back to $701.03, down 0.1 per cent.
McCracken said the addition of LTE mobile network connectivity, allowing iPhone 5 users to make use of faster, 4G networks, was worth the price.
However, David Pogue, in the New York Times, questioned whether it was worth breaking two-year phone contracts to upgrade from a year-old iPhone 4S.
"(It's) maybe not worth it for the 5's collection of nips and tucks. But if you've had the discipline to sit out a couple of iPhone generations - wow, are you in for a treat," he wrote.
The Huffington Post said the design was a generation ahead of others while Bloomberg said the iPhone "retains the title of handsomest phone you can buy."
"The fit and finish really are more like a fine wristwatch, as Apple boasts, than a gadget you might shove into pocket or purse," wrote Bloomberg's Rich Jaroslovsky.
TechCrunch blogger MG Siegler accepted his past liking for Apple products might colour the thinking of some readers but said the new phone was fantastic.
"Of course, you're probably expecting me to say that. But that doesn't mean I'm wrong," Siegler argued. "The fact of the matter is, you can either listen to me or lose out. You're going to want this phone."

Will you pay Rs 1.2 lakh to own an iPhone 5

Will You Pay Rs 1.2 Lakh To Own An Iphone 5 Within the Days of its Us Release?


Many Apple aficionados in India are willing to shell out as much as Rs 1.21 lakh to own the iPhone 5 within days of its initial release in the US and seven other countries.

DNA reports that four Ahmedabad citizens paid Rs 1 lakh in advance for the phone and will pay an additional Rs 21,000 at the time of delivery.

Will you pay Rs 1.2 lakh to own an iPhone 5

Bharat Bhagnani in a Forbes blog says the "the grey market is throbbing with 'pre-orders' for iPhone 5, with prices skyrocketing up to almost Rs 80,000 to Rs 1,00,000 for delivery by September end." Bhagnani spoke to grey market dealers in Delhi and Mumbai, who were also willing to offer up to Rs 26,000 for a used iPhone 4S depending on its condition.

But the early iPhone 5 birds in India may encounter a technical hitch. The iPhone 5 comes with a nano-SIM tray and Indian mobile service providers do not currently offer nano-SIMs.

Also unlike micro-SIMs that are used in the iPhone 4S, they cannot be easily cut from regular SIMs using a SIM cutter.

This could mean that the iPhone 5s that eager Indian buyers with deep pockets lap up at premium prices may be as functional as the iPod Touch, though the DNA report quotes an unnamed official from a telecom operator in Gujarat saying that they have placed orders for nano-SIMs.


Twitter Now Forces You to Use its Own Image Service in its Mobile Apps


We knew it was coming, but with the release of its new iOS apps earlier today, Twitter has confirmed that it has dropped the option allowing users to select a third-party image upload service, forcing them instead to use its own service powered by Photobucket.

When entering the options screen in the iPhone or iPad app, Twitter no longer shows an option for “Image service,” instead providing choices only for video upload and read later services:
IMG 0012 520x693 Twitter now forces you to use its own image service in its mobile apps
Previously, Twitter allowed users to choose from Twitter’s own option but also provided support for yFrog, TwitPic, Mobypicture, Twitgoo, Posterous (now owned by Twitter) and img.ly.
Buzzfeed — which broke the news of a potential change in Twitter’s services three days ago — spoke with Twitpic founder Noah Everett, who said he understood the decision but wished it was different:
“They’re trying to control those eyeballs on their apps, they’re an ad-based company, they make money that way.”
The move is part of Twitter’s wider drive to deliver a ‘consistent‘ experience for users. To date, the most high-profile example of this has been restrictions on the growth of third-party Twitter clients, which caused a stink in the developer community last month.
For posterity, here’s what the image upload options used to look like in Twitter for iPhone/iPod touch.
  

Samsung Dismisses Galaxy SIV Launch Rumors

A day after it was reported that it would launch the successor to its popular Galaxy S III at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona next year, Samsung has taken to its official Twitter account to put an end to rumors of a Galaxy S4 unveiling early next year.
Samsung Dismisses Galaxy S4 Launch Rumors

The tweet, which was posted to the company’s Korean account, addresses media reports and states that the “rumor is not true”:
The Korean Times report sourced anonymous company officials, suggesting that the unreleased device’s features would be “more than enough to curb Apple’s latest iPhone,” sport a 5-inch screen, would “definitely use” global LTE networks and utilise Samsung’s Exynos processor.
Samsung decided it would skip Mobile World Congress this year and follow up with an event of its own. With Apple’s iPhone 5 dominating the headlines shortly after launching and becoming available for preorder, a speculative Samsung report helped draw attention away from Apple.
Samsung’s response puts an end to rumors of an upcoming Galaxy S4 launch, for now. The Galaxy S III is heading for 30 million sales by the end of the year – it’s already the company’s bestselling smartphone, so questions would need to be asked as to why increased focus would be placed on its successor.


JOIN SAIKIRANSAMA ON:  OR  RSS

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

SAIKIRANREDDY SAMA IS THE GOODINBLOGGING'S CHEIF EDITOR. HE IS AN ENGINEERING STUDENT BY PROFESSION AND A PART TIME BLOGGER. HIS AREAS OF INTEREST ARE BLOGGING,SOCIAL MEDIA,BLOGGING,SEO, TECHNOLOGY RELATED STREAM. YOU CAN FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTERGOOGLE+FACEBOOK, OR EMAIL SAIKIRANSAMA@GMAIL.COM

Google + Has 400 Million Members Now

The Social Networking site Google Plus Now Has 400 Million Users. As Announced By Google's Senior Vice President of Engineering Vic Gundotra.


He Announced the News Firstly in His Google +Profile  Today.He Also Added that Google Plus Has 100 Million Active Members Monthly.

He A This Week we also Hit an Important MileStone-Over 400,000,000 People Have Upgraded to Google +. It was Only One Year Ago that We Opened Public Sign-up. And We Could Not Have Imagined that So Many People Would Join it in Just 12 Months He Said.
 Has 100 Million A For Comparision ,Google+'s Biggest Competitor Facebook had 955 M active Users Only.

Users Only. Of Course the Methodolog of Counting Active Users Between the Two Companies May Differ, But By Seeing the Numvers Facebook is Currently Approximately 10 Times Bigger than the Google +.But Facebook Has to take Several Years to Reach Such Numbers While Google Plus Managed to do that Within 12 Months.

Google buys Snapseed's photo-editing service


Google has snapped up the digital photo editing service Snapseed as part of its effort to compete against Facebook's online social network.
Snapseed is the centrepiece of Google's acquisition of Nik Software, which developed the service's photo-editing technology.
The deal announced Monday gives Google a popular service that competes against Facebook's Instagram, whose tools are widely used to display, touch up and share photos taken on smartphones and tablet computers.
Facebook bought Instagram for $715 million in a deal that closed last month.
Google Inc. didn't disclose the terms of the Nik Software acquisition.
Snapseed could be used to increase usage of Google Plus, a social networking alternative to Facebook.
Although it has grown rapidly since its debut nearly 15 months ago, Google Plus is still experimenting with different features aimed at getting Web surfers to check into the service more frequently.
Google Plus now has about 400 million accountholders, according to a post Monday by Vic Gundotra, a Google executive who oversees the service. About 100 million users come to Google Plus each month, Gundotra said. Facebook boasts 955 million active users.


Run Ipad Apps On Windows Using IPadian Emulator

Want To Enjoy Running Ipad Apps and Games On Your Windows. Then Here is a Cool Application .Now Enjoy the Ipad Right On Your Windows Pc By Simply Using the Ipadian Packages From Below and Thus You Can Run The Ipadian Emulator and Your Ipadian Will be Running On Your Windows.
Run Ipad Apps On Windows Using IPadian Emulator

Ipadian Consists of all the Basic and Useful Apps Like Browsers Safari,Chrome Which Helps us to Browse the Internet easily. So Download the Cool Ipadian Emulator From the Official Website And Have the Fun.

iPadian will overlay itself on top of your desktop, with your existing taskbar still accessible. Cleverly, it’s capable of logging in automatically to various apps such as Facebook if you’re already logged in through your computer. 


At the present time, however, you’re limited to simple point-and-click with the mouse -- there’s no touch-screen support here, nor can you use the mouse in a gesture like fashion.

There’s no access to the official Apple App store, too, which means you’re relying on iPadian’s own store for apps, which is incredibly limited seeing as it basically only works with apps that use the web or their own web-based API. 

Neither is there any meaningful documentation to be had, perhaps unsurprising for a program that’s only at version 0.1.

Apple Got 2 Million iPhone 5 Preorders in 24 Hours


Three days after offering the device for preorder, Apple has announced that its new lighter, thinner smartphone has sold 2 million units in its first weekend, doubling that of the iPhone 4S and making it the fastest selling device in the company’s history.

To add some perspective, that’s 1389 iPhones sold per minute and 23 purchases every second.
Apple is quick to state that demand has exceeded supply in terms of initial preorders, alerting customers that while early orders will still ship on September 21, many are due to reach doorsteps in October.
“iPhone 5 pre-orders have Crossed the previous record held by iPhone 4S and the customer response to iPhone 5 has been phenomenal,” said Philip Schiller, Apple’s SVP of Worldwide Marketing. “iPhone 5 is the best iPhone yet, the most beautiful product we’ve ever made, and we hope customers love it as much as we do.”
In comparison, the iPhone 4S sold one million units in its first 24 hours, which was a record in its own right. However, with AT&T announcing earlier today that it had already surpassed preorder totals for the iPhone 4S — making it the biggest iPhone launch ever — it was only a matter of time until Apple announced a record of its own.

Now A Wave of Your hand could be your new password


Forgot your password again? No problem, just wave your hand!
Scientists are developing a new technology which can verify a person's identity with a wave of the hand.
A biometric sensor in a laptop or tablet computer scans the unique pattern of veins in a person's palm to verify their identity, the Telegraph reported.

The technology, developed by Intel, could do away with the multiple passwords most people use for websites.
"The problem with passwords - we use too many of them, their rules are complex, and they differ for different websites. There is a way out of it, and biometrics is an
option," Sridhar Iyengar, director of research at Intel Labs said.He was speaking at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco last week.
The technology would require new biometric sensors to be built into computers. An accelerometer could be used to monitor when someone put the gadget down and automatically
lock it to prevent unauthorised access.
Iyengar added that the palm scanning technology worked much better than the finger-print scanners used on some laptops today.

Photoshop CS6 last version to support Windows XP


An early announcement by Adobe's Tom Hogarty, in an official blog post, confirms that Photoshop CS6 (13.0) will be the last version to support Windows XP.
He adds that Photoshop CS6 does not support Windows Vista. "In addition, all subsequent Photoshop feature updates specifically for Creative Cloud members will no longer support Windows XP. Leveraging advances available on newer operating systems and hardware allows us to deliver significantly better performance, and focus our innovation efforts around the areas of the greatest benefit to our customers," he adds further in the blog post.
Hogarty notes that the existing version (Photoshop CS6) "already demonstrates” that by using a modern operating system, graphics cards/GPUs and graphics drivers, users can experience noticeable improvements in 3D, Blur Gallery and Lighting Effect features - something that is not available to Windows XP users.
In April this year, Adobe Incorporated announced the Adobe Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CS6 Extended software, the new releases of its professional digital imaging software.
Packed with new features and enhancements, the software aims to deliver new levels of creativity and increased efficiency. Photoshop CS6 Extended integrates state-of-the-art editing, compositing, and graphic design capabilities of Photoshop CS6, as well as advanced tools for 3D design, image and video editing, and quantitative analysis which address the unique needs of the graphic design, video, web, architecture, medical, manufacturing and engineering industries.
Reports at the time had indicated that since Photoshop CS6 was released as a public beta on March 22 for Mac OS and Microsoft Windows platforms, there have been nearly one million downloads of the software worldwide – surpassing any public beta in Adobe's history. With this launch, Photoshop CS6 and Photoshop CS6 Extended can either be purchased as stand-alone applications, key components of the Adobe Creative Suite 6 family, or as part of Adobe’s Creative Cloud offering, that has also been announced.

Nokia,Samsung use Same Slogan to hit Apple's iPhone 5

A Samsung advertisement and a Nokia tweet, both knocking the iPhone 5 and touting the respective products of their own design and construction, share a message: It doesn’t take a genius.
The implication of the phrase is that one does not need to possess great intellect to understand that rival smartphones outclass the newly announced iPhone 5, Apple’s latest installment in its storied line of handsets. Obviously, Apple fans will disagree, whilst Android and Windows Phone fans will revel in the pugnacity of their favored mobile giant.
Now to the fun part, the images. Samsung, you first:


Now, technically, the Nokia phrase is ever so slightly different, as it has a “No,” in front of the phrase, but the meat is the same.

The Windows Phone 8 lockscreen will Have Facebook and Twitter notifications



spotted two important points on the lockscreen of Windows Phone 8 devices in released videos: the inclusion of Facebook and Twitter notifications. It was previously known that Skype would also be featured.
However, as the crew over at WMPowerUser point out, “the notifications are of little use without a quick way to launch these apps,” going on to note that hope remains for Windows Phone 8 to pick up a notification center.
Now, to an image of the feature in action:


Windows Phone 8, the next generation of the Windows Phone firmware, is a large shift from its previous versions, not only bringing new features and visual elements, but moving to a shared core with the Windows product. As such, it will not operate on any hardware sold thus far.
To see both Facebook and Twitter included in such a prominent way is not surprising; the two networks have found inclusion in OS X, and on nearly every website online. 

Samsung attacks Apple with iPhone 5 vs Galaxy S III ad

The battle of the copywriters often is more interesting Now. Following its defeat in the much publicised patent case in an US court, Samsung didn't miss out on the opportunity to strike back at rival Apple soon after the Cupertino-based company came up with the latest edition of its smartphone - the iPhone 5.


The Korean company released an ad that compares the specifications of the two top-of-the-line smartphones - Apple iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S III. Since the ad has been released by Samsung, it is tilted towards the S III and the copy says, "It doesn't take a genius," and follows that with, "The next big thing is already here, Galaxy S III."

In an IBNLive poll we posted the question - Is the Apple iPhone 5 a better phone than the Samsung Galaxy S III? 54 per cent of the respondents disagreed.



iPhone 5 costs Apple $167.50 to build: Report


Apple is spending $167.50 to make each 16GB iPhone 5 that the company sells for $199 (with the standard two-year wireless contract), according to a CNET report citing an initial estimate calculated by research firm UBM TechInsights.
The firm dissected the entry-level iPhone 5 and estimated the cost of each of the various components.
"The new 4-inch 1136x640 pixel display costs $18 to build, the touch screen $7.50, and the battery $3. The A6 processor goes for $28, while the camera costs $10 and the built-in WiFi/Bluetooth/GPS is only $4. Add in the cost of several other components, and you end up with a BOM (bill of materials) of $167.50," said the report.


When compared to its predecessors, Apple shells out $132.50 to build the 16GB iPhone 4S, according to TechInsights' estimates, while the 16GB iPhone 4 costs Apple $112.

In a nutshell, an iPhone 5 costs Apple $35 more than an iPhone 4S.
TechInsights promises that it will dismantle the new iPhone and check out its interiors once the device goes on sale on September 21. The new break down is expected to yield a more accurate estimate.
The Apple iPhone 5 comes in either white and silver or black and slate. Its prices start at $199 for 16GB (with a two-year service contract). The iPhone 5 will be available in the US for a suggested retail price of $199 for the 16GB model, $299 for the 32GB model and $399 for the 64GB model.
A day after the unveiling of the iPhone 5, Apple's website also revealed the prices for the unlocked versions of the phone. The 16GB model is priced at $649, 32GB for $749 and $64GB for $849.
Via IBN