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Sunday, May 24, 2015

Alleged iPhone 6 Manufacturing Mold Points to a 4 7 Inch Display

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In addition to several photos over the weekend surfaced manufacturing molds that being used for the shaping of the iPhone 6, the images were free of the dimentions, so that we could determine or estimate the size of the device. A new photo shared by Nowhereelse.fr shows a nearly identical mold with an iPhone 4s placed next to it for comparison. The report claimed that based on comparison calculations, the mold could in fact yield a device with a display of roughly 4.7-inches, in line with iPhone 6 rumored size.

One source of uncertainty lies in the shape of the mold, which is tapered. But Nowhereelse.fr believes that there are additional parts to be added to the bottom of the mold, which would result in the iPhone’s body being formed at the wider portion of the mold depression.
Some of the holes that were drilled into the block in fact serve to fix the inserts which will form a crude which is then machined housing (finishes) using a CNC milling machine. Thus, and assuming that my theory is correct, the dimensions of the box will be determined by the widest part and not the bottom of the mold.

In this assumption, I started to resize the photo to scale against me in reference to the size of the iPhone 4s. I then measured the dimensions of the widest part of the mold which is approximately 138mm long by 64mm wide.

by superimposing and resizing the image of an iPhone 5s into the mold and aligning it with the wider portion of the depression, Nowwhereelse.fr confirmed that device’s screen would be roughly 12 centimeters or 4.7 inches diagonally.

Apple is expected to launch a 4.7 inch iPhone in September followed by a larger 5.5-inch model shortly after. Jefferies analyst Peter Misek reported that Apple is negotiating with carriers for a $100 price increase on the iPhone 6 as the device gets larger and with more technology into it.


Source: Nowhereelse.fr via MacRumors

Read also:
  • iPhone 6c Concept, with 4.7-inch Display, in a Variety of Colors (Video)
  • iPhone Air Concept with Three Different Sizes: Mini, Air, and Pro (video)

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Thursday, May 21, 2015

Microsoft wants you to buy their products to start offering cash for iPhones


Earlier in the month, Microsoft -- which would love for you to pick up one of its new second-generation Surface 2 tablets -- began offering iPad owners a paltry US$200 or more for a trade-in in hopes that youd actually fall for the ploy, grab the cash and buy one of their beleaguered tablets.
Now Forbes is reporting that Microsoft will be offering you a minimum of $200 for your iPhone 4s or iPhone 5 at some of the US and Canadian Microsoft Stores.

In this case, the trade-in promotion is part of the #timetoswitch campaign, and Microsoft is hoping that youll ditch your nice and relatively new iPhone for a Windows Phone instead of an iPhone 5s or 5c. Not that Microsoft seems desperate or anything, but they also have an online campaign that started a few weeks ago where theyll take any Apple, Android or BlackBerry device in return for a Visa gift card. I wonder how much theyll give me for that third-generation iPod classic thats sitting on the shelf...

Forbes Kelly Clay said it best: "Apples impressive sales figures of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c in the past few days mean millions of consumers are not only freshly tied into new contracts but overtly prefer the iOS platform over Windows as they waited to purchase the new line of iPhones -- and avoided purchasing a Windows Phone when they had the chance."

Its beginning to look like Microsofts business strategy for the near future is to become the leading vendor of used smartphones and tablets.


Data source: via TUAW (By Steven Sande)

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Sunday, May 17, 2015

How to avoid big international iPhone data charges


Taking an iPhone on an international trip can be a harrowing experience. Every time you post a status update to Twitter or check your email, you imagine your wireless carrier charging you a fortune in international data roaming fees.

But there are ways to stay connected while youre traveling without freaking out about the cost. Taking advantage of some new features in iOS 7 and following a few savvy data-roaming strategies can ensure that at least that aspect of your trip is worry-free.


Close the data spigot
Turn off Roaming and youll use no data at all.

The most important iPhone setting when you travel internationally is found in the Settings app, in the Cellular section: Data Roaming. Turn this switch off, and when you leave the country, your iPhone will just stop using data entirely, even when it’s on the local phone network.

But that’s a real all-or-nothing proposition. You’ll still be able to get phone calls and texts, and youll get data whenever youre on a Wi-Fi network. But your iPhone will never transmit or receive data on the local cellular network. You’ll be free from data charges, but you’ll also be free from data.

Use the Cellular portion of the Settings
app to restrict which apps can use
data and to monitor their usage.
Fortunately, in iOS 7 there’s a way to control the data spigot app by app. Scroll down through the Cellular section of Settings and you’ll find the Use Cellular Data For section. From here, you can turn off Internet access to individual apps. If you’re traveling internationally and just want to, say, load Google Maps data without every other app on your phone generating hundreds of dollars worth of roaming charges, you can say so on this screen: Just turn off the switch for every single app except the one(s) you want to use.

Even better, in this same section, underneath each app, you’ll see the amount of data it uses when you’re on a cellular connection. If you want to carefully monitor your usage while you’re out of the country, scroll down to the bottom of the Cellular section and tap Reset Statistics. Now you’ll be able to see exactly how much data you’re using while you’re gone.


Talk to your carrier

Before you leave the country, talk to your wireless carrier (or visit its website) to see what international plans it offers. It may be cheapest and easiest to buy a very small amount of (expensive) international data rather than paying roaming fees, especially if you’re going to severely limit your data usage or if you’re only going to be out of the country for a few days.

If you’re an AT&T customer, you may also want to ask about unlocking your phone. If your phone is more than two years old (or if you have an older iPhone laying around), you can ask AT&T to unlock its SIM-card slot. If you do so, you can then pop out your iPhone’s identity card when traveling overseas and replace it with one from the country you’re traveling to—and save a bundle on data in the process. (More on this in a little bit.)

If you’re a Verizon or Sprint customer, you’re in luck. Your iPhone has a card slot, but in all likelihood that slot is already unlocked. (If you’re not sure, call your carrier and ask.)


Buy a prepaid SIM card

For €20, I had unlimited data for a week.
Most of us have gotten used to having freely available Internet access in our pockets all the time. It’s disconcerting when it’s not there. To keep using the Internet in the way you’re accustomed, seek out a local cellular provider once you arrive in your destination country, and buy a pre-paid SIM card. (And make sure they’ve got the right size of card for your iPhone; newer iPhones use nano-SIMs, while older models use micro-SIMs.)

When I recently went to Ireland, I visited a Three store and bought a prepaid card for €20. I was in and out of the store in five minutes, about half an hour later my iPhone was on the local 3G network, and I had unlimited 3G data for my entire stay. I was shocked at how easy the entire process was.

Offers differ from country to country, so it’s worth doing a little research before you travel. I was able to identify the right carrier, the right deal, and even the location of the store I needed to go to before I had even left the States.

Keep in mind, for this to work your iPhone needs to have an unlocked SIM slot. I used a Verizon iPhone 5 and it worked just fine, and it worked in an unlocked iPhone 5s as well. Also, once you switch SIM cards, you won’t be able to receive calls at your old phone number until you switch back: Your phone will have a new, local phone number. (Internet-based stuff like iMessage and email will all still work as normal, it’s just your phone number that will have changed.)

I only ran into one problem with this approach: I tried to log into my Facebook account, and it detected that I was logging in from an unusual location (Ireland). It wanted to do a two-factor authentication to verify who I was, by sending a text to my U.S. cellphone number. For that to work, I’d need to switch back to my old U.S. SIM card.


If your iPhone’s not unlocked

If you’re on AT&T and your phone’s not at least two years old, you can’t buy a prepaid SIM card. Do you have a cellular-enabled iPad or (even better) iPad mini? Those devices are already SIM unlocked, so they should be able to accept a local SIM card just as easily as your phone. Toting an iPad mini around foreign streets might seem a little silly, but it could be a nice workaround if there’s just no other way. You could also consider buying or renting a portable Wi-Fi router that connects to the local broadband network—stick it in your pocket and connect your U.S. devices on Wi-Fi.

If you’re planning on traveling internationally in the future, you might want to consider holding on to your old iPhone when you buy a new one, and having your carrier unlock it. If you travel a lot, consider buying an unlocked model or using Verizon or Sprint. My wife’s former boss splits the year between the U.S. and New Zealand, so she bought a Verizon iPhone 5 and uses a local New Zealand SIM card when she’s down there. It works perfectly.


Travel safe

This should all work better than it does. At least T-Mobile is making some strides in this area, offering free 2G international data to its customers. For the time being, carriers seem content to overcharge international travelers for data, so it’s up to the savvy traveler to find ways to cut costs. If you’re using your existing carrier’s roaming plan, turn off data access for all but the most vital apps and turn off data entirely when you don’t need it. If you want to roam free, buy a prepaid SIM card from a local carrier and stop stressing out.


Data source: via Macworld (By Jason Snell)

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Friday, May 15, 2015

Apples iWatch Said to Arrive in October 2014 with Wireless Charging

Sixth-generation iPod nano with watch face

According to Chinese site C Technology [Google Translate, via GForGames], Apple is planning to release its long-rumored iWatch alongside the next iPhone in October 2014, with the company having tested two iWatch prototypes. However, the report also states that Apple has not decided on the final screen size of the device, with the prototype units being powered by a 100 mAh battery. The iWatch is also said to include wireless charging capabilities which will allow the device to charge from up to a meter away.

The report questions the reported inclusion of a 100 mAh battery, noting that it seems far too small to allow for significant battery life. Samsungs Galaxy Gear watch contains a 315 mAh battery and has received criticism over poor battery life.

Battery life has previously been reported as being an issue for Apple, with iWatch prototypes lasting only 1-2 days on a charge and the company hoping to find ways to extend that to 4-5 days. C Technology notes that wireless charging would be one way to reduce the burden of frequent charges, but it is unclear exactly how it would be implemented by Apple. A 100 mAh battery in the iWatch would roughly match the 105 mAh battery seen in the sixth-generation iPod nano that was designed in part to be able to be used as a watch.

In contrast, a report last month from Digitimes stated that the iWatch would be released in Q2 2014, with component makers having started pilot production for the device. The report also stated that low part yields have pushed back mass production of the device from an internal target date of Q1 2014 to Q2 2014, with Apple suppliers Quanta, Inventec, and Foxconn said to be competing for iWatch production orders.

iWatch reports have surfaced throughout the past few months, with Apple rumored to be releasing both 1.7 and 1.3-inch display sizes of the watch for men and women. NPD DisplaySearch analyst Paul Gagnon also noted that Apple appears to have put its major television product plans on hold for the time being in order to focus on wearables such as the iWatch.

C Technologys rumor track record is mixed, with the site being a frequent source of accurate iPhone 5s and 5c photo leaks leading up to the launch of those devices but also sharing several inaccurate pictures claimed to be of iPads in gold and/or with Touch ID prior to the introduction of the new tablets.


Data source: via MacRumors (By Richard Padilla)

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Monday, May 11, 2015

Foxconns Zhengzhou Factory to Reportedly Cease Production of iPhone 5c


Foxconn will reportedly stop production of Apples lower-cost iPhone 5C at its factory located in Zhengzhou, China, and will reportedly shift the facilitys manufacturing efforts towards the iPhone 5s, reports Digitimes.


The news follows a report last week stating that Apple has been steadily reducing its orders for the iPhone 5c with suppliers as customers continue to prefer the iPhone 5s. Previously, it was stated that assembly partner Pegatron has slashed production from 320,000 units per day in October to just 80,000 units per day, with Foxconn operating at a minimal capacity of 8-9,000 units per day.

Foxconn and Pegatron Technology have obtained OEM orders for 30% and 70%, respectively, of iPhone 5c production, the sources said. One month ago, Apple lowered iPhone 5c orders to Pegatron by 20% and those to Foxconn by nearly one-third for the fourth quarter due to unsatisfactory sales, the sources indicated.
Major cuts in iPhone 5c production at Apples two major suppliers were first reported last month, as the iPhone 5c has regularly seen much greater availability compared to the iPhone 5s. The Zhengzhou factory, one of Foxconns main facilities for Apple, saw a hiring drive in April ahead of the iPhone 5s and iPhone 5c launch in September, and by ceasing production of the iPhone 5c it will be able to focus its efforts entirely on the iPhone 5s.

While iPhone 5c supplies have been in strong supply since the devices September launch, the iPhone 5s has been much more constrained and is only now beginning to see improved supplies. Last week, shipping estimates for new orders through Apples online store improved to 1-2 weeks, while the various models are showing significantly improved availability in Apples retail stores.


Data source: via MacRumors (By Richard Padilla)

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Saturday, May 9, 2015

Apple Working to Add More Diversity to Emoji Character Set


Emoji character set doesnt meet all the desires, on this basis Apple "working closely" to expand its emoji set, that according to Apple’s vice president of worldwide corporate communications, Katie Cotton, who spoke to MTV Act (spotted by The Verge who confirmed the statement ). The company is working with the Unicode Consortium to add more characters to its emoji offerings. 
"Tim forwarded your email to me. We agree with you. Our emoji characters are based on the Unicode standard, which is necessary for them to be displayed properly across many platforms. There needs to be more diversity in the emoji character set, and we have been working closely with the Unicode Consortium in an effort to update the standard."
Emoji inception was at Japanese phone carriers with very few of those characters, without -Caucasian icons, contrary to the existing now, the set has largely featured Caucasian characters, which Apple aims to change.

Emoji were incorporated into Unicode Consortium, which allowed them to be used on multiple platforms. The last big update to Apples emoji collection came in 2012 with iOS 6 when the company added additional characters and made emoji accessible to all users. Previously, special apps were required to access emoji on iOS.

iPhone Emojis keyboard


To enable the Emoji keyboard under Settings > General > Keyboard. Then select "Add new Keyboard." Scroll until you see "Emoji" and tap to add it. To use emoji, tap the button that looks like a globe on your keyboard.


Read also:
  • People Dont Use Words Any More: A Teenager Tells Us How To Use Emojis Properly
  • Type Emoji Faster in iOS with Keyboard Text Replacement Shortcuts
  • 13 Secret Features Hidden In Your iPhone


Data source: MTV Act  The Verge via MacRumors

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Thursday, May 7, 2015

Apples Plans to Enhance Touch ID with Trackpad Capabilities and Display Integration Revealed


Late last week, we highlighted a pair of Apple patent applications offering details on the companys implementation of its "Touch ID" fingerprint sensor in the iPhone 5s.

The highly technical patent applications showed how the system works and revealed that Apple first moved to protect the ideas with the filing of several provisional patent applications in May 2012.

A third Touch ID-related patent application filed by Apple also quietly surfaced last week (via Unwired View) but has flown under the radar until now because it appears to have published on the World Intellectual Property Organizations database but not the U.S. Patent and Trademark Offices database.

This third patent application is the most revealing yet with regard to Touch ID, showing how Apple has envisioned expanding the feature to incorporate trackpad functionalities, tracking movements of a users finger or thumb over the sensor to navigate through user interfaces on the devices screen. In one example, Apple shows how a user moving his or her finger right to left across the Touch ID home button could pan a map, with a subsequent upward movement across the home button triggering activation of a multitasking interface.


Panning a map by moving finger right to left over Touch ID home button

Other examples show how users could take advantage of "revolving" or "twisting" motions of their fingerprints on the Touch ID home button to initiate actions. Adding the ability to recognize presses of various durations for the Touch ID home button and even sensors for detecting how hard the button is being pressed could offer even more powerful user interface navigation capabilities right from the home button.

Moving beyond the home button, Apple addresses the possibility of integrating Touch ID right into a devices display, allowing any area of the screen to be dynamically designated as a sensing region for the users fingerprint. In one example, the area of a display representing the devices email app could require a valid fingerprint touching the icon in order for authorization to be granted.


Authorizing Mail app with Touch ID sensing integrated into device display

Overall, Apples patent application is a massive 610-page document incorporating 464 claims covering a wide range of applications for Touch ID in the future. Beyond the examples highlighted here, the application covers a number of other areas including:

- Enhanced touch typing recognition through sensing which fingers are touching the keys
- Using pressure and movement sensing to turn the home button into a simple game controller
- Using revolving "scroll wheel" motions on the home button to navigate through multitasking app listings
- Using fingerprint verification to enforce parental controls on age-rated media content, restrict maximum device volume, or automatically increase font sizes for children, seniors, or visually-impaired users
- Autofilling web forms or loading personalized web pages based on fingerprint identification
- Supporting multi-user profiles including authorized and guest profiles through fingerprint authorization
- Authorizing location "check-ins", mobile payment information, or photo/document author tagging based on fingerprint identification
- Supporting simultaneous multi-user configurations by allowing users to define separate areas of a devices screen for drawings, notes, or other content based on fingerprint recognition

Apples patent application was filed on May 20, 2013, but cites as priority several provisional patent applications dated as far back as May 2012.


Data source: via MacRumors (By Eric Slivka)


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Saturday, April 4, 2015

How to fix Bootloop on Asus Zenfone 4 4 5 A450CG



asus zenfone bootloop
asus zenfone bootloop

Today i will post, How to fix Bootloop on Zenfone 4.5 A450CG

Resources:
  1.  ADB (Download HERE)
  2.  Intel USB Driver (Download HERE)
  3.  System.img.gz (Download HERE)
Instructions:
  1. Download all Resources above, Install Intel USB Driver and Extract ADB folder then place System.img.gz to ADB Folder.
  2. Turn off Zenfone 4 a450cg then go to Droidboot (Power + Volume up)
  3. Connect Device with PC/Laptop
  4. on ADB Folder Press Shift+Right Click then choose "open command window here"
  5. Then type this on CMD (bold only):
    fastboot erase cache then wait until complete
    fastboot erase userdata then wait until complete
    fastboot erase system then wait until complete
    fastboot reboot-bootloader then wait until complete (will restart to droidboot)
    fastboot flash system system.img.gz then wait until complete
    fastboot flash boot boot.img then wait until complete
    fastboot reboot-bootloader then wait until complete
  6. Factory Reset via Droidboot
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Friday, April 3, 2015

The first device to mount Gorilla Glass 4 is the Samsung Galaxy Alpha

Samsung


Presented a few weeks ago, the new Gorilla Glass 4 will surely be a favorite of most manufacturers of smartphones and tablets when protect the screen of your devices, as is currently the third generation. It has been confirmed today that the Samsung Galaxy Alpha, this device has marked a before and after in the Korean company for the use of metal, be the first terminal to mount the new and more resistant glass Corning .


 Corning has achieved with the third generation of its protective glass almost full expansion. The vast majority of mobile devices on the market Protect your screen with Gorilla Glass 3 and in the absence of alternatives, see if the project is viable finally Apple for use of sapphire, it seems that the new crystal repeated in the list of specifications 2015 flagships.


 Improvements, as explained on November 20 when it was presented, are conspicuous. Besides improving the resistance against scratches and potential impacts of different types of targets, Corning makers are dedicated to improve protection against falls, the main reason for broken screen. It is able to withstand a one meter without any problem in approximately 80% of cases and compared with the third generation, resistance has doubled.


Samsung


 Galaxy Alpha, first to prove the benefits of Gorilla Glass 4


 Although the Samsung Galaxy Alpha has for some time on the market, units sold from now on will have the new protective glass Corning. One feature that greatly improves the already good construction and resistance equipment . Best of all, is that change will not bring anything negative to users, since the thickness of Gorilla Glass 4 (0.4 mm) allows fit the Galaxy Alpha without this entailing a greater thickness of the smartphone.


 We hope that Gorilla Glass 4 starts and taken from the first releases of 2015, gradually the list of terminals will have this protection will grow. We’ll see if users have access from now notice the difference, because in the end what matters is practicality in the street and not in the evidence room.



The first device to mount Gorilla Glass 4 is the Samsung Galaxy Alpha
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How to enable Messages Pop up notification


Before using pop up notification, its hard to see if message coming and we must unlock the phone and the screen is blank. with this settings we can read message without unlock the phone.

  1. Go to Messaging icon


  2. Tap settings icon (at the top right corner) then tap Settings


  3. Scroll down and tap Pop up Notification and Display the Content


  4.  Result
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Thursday, April 2, 2015

LG Coming Up With Full Metal Watch to Fight Apple Watch

LG was among the first to unveil smartwatches in the market, and its two smartwatch G Watch and G Watch R are a big success. Now, LG is coming-up with its latest edition known as Watch Urbane, before the launch of Apple Watch.



This LG masterpiece is a classic appealing to both sexes, but it has a large male audience adopted to industrys first smartwatches. The LG Watch is available in two different colors silver or gold, with a natural leather strap, alongwith a option to get switch to a 22mm wide band for regular watches.

The LG device runs on Android, and is equipped with 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chip. It also possesses a circular plastic OLED face just like G Watch R, but its made-up of all-metal.

LG Urbane Is A Complete Metal-Watch




LG will unveil the LG Watch Urbane at Mobile World Congress to held at Barcelona next month, so stay tuned for other details, photos and more. Meanwhile the Apple CEO Tim Cook announced the launch of the much awaited Apple Watch in the month of April, and which the analysts believe will kickstart consumer interest in the upcoming smartwatch segment.


About Anna Harris:
Anna Harris working as web content writer and a strategist for a major IT firm Hidden Brains specialized in various mobile application development services for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and other operating systems.

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How To DEODEX Stock ROM ASUS ZEFONE 4 FULLY AUTOMATED


Now Deodex your Stock ROM with Ease.

 
Here Akhsay presents a automated tool for deodexing. just fulfill the requirements and leave everything on the script.

Requirements :
  • Rooted device
  • usb debuuging enabled
  • and a PC with jdk and intel usb drivers installed.

Procedure :
1. FIRST ENABLE USB DEBUGGING ON YOUR PHONE.
2. NOW DOWNLOAD AND EXTRACT ATTATCHED ZIP ANYWHERE IN YOUR PC.
3. CONNECT YOUR DEVICE TO PC USING USB CABLE.
4. NAVIGATE
"ASUS_ZENFONE_4_A400CG_DEODEXER"
FOLDER AND OPEN "OPEN.BAT" FILE. AND
WAIT FOR THE DEODEXING TO COMPLETE.

REMEMBER : IT WILL TAKE 20-25 MINUTES IN
ALL TASKS. SO BE PATIENT


ATTATCHMENT: 
https://www.dropbox.com/s/zhobhwso8z07uwj/ASUS_ZENFONE_4_A400CG_DEODEXER.zip?dl=1

Tested By
Akhsay . Akhsay deodexed his stock with this script only. so its 100% genuine and working.  if you have any queries, you can contact him on facebook - www.facebook.com/akumarraheja

Ask him on Zenfone Blog Forum : Here

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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Lenovo Smartband allows you to unlock your PC without a password

Lenovo has revealed its first wearable product, the Smartband SW-B100. While its name isn’t inspiring, the smartband is capable of doing some helpful things for you. It tracks your daily exercise, heart rate and sleep in addition to displaying notifications to suit your personal and work time.
One of the coolest features of the Lenovo Smartband is that it’s capable of logging you to your PC without having to enter a password. It works with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and above as well as iOS 7.1 and up.While Windows PCs are supported, Lenovo hasn’t said anything about supporting Windows Phone devices.


The product listing doesn’t reveal what’s the display of the Lenovo Smartband and is mum about its battery, too. From the small photo we can see that it’s quite thick and could potentially have different color options.
The company should soon reveal more information regarding the wearable including pricing.
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How to connect the ZenFone and your laptop via Remote Link

Remote Link is a powerful utility to let you operate the PowerPoint/Windows Media Player in your laptop via Bluetooth.
In this knowledge, you can find how to connect the ZenFone and your laptop via Remote Link.
If you want to know more about the operation of the Remote Link, please refer to this knowledge “How to operate the Power Point / Windows Media Player in your Laptop via Remote Link?”

【Install ASUS Smart Gseture in your Laptop】

1. Install ASUS Smart Gseture in your laptop. (Link: http://remotelink.asus.com)
* Your laptop must support Bluetooth.

2. Start the setup wizard.



3. Select installation folder then click "Next".



4. Click "Next".



5. Start the installation.



6. Click "Close" to complete the installation.



7. You must restart the system for the configuration changes made to ASUS Smart Gesture to take effect.
(Note: You shall save the editing files before clicking “Yes”.)



8. Run ASUS Smart Gseture and check the option “Enable Remote Link in my PC”.



9. Initialize the Bluetooth function in your laptop.


【Connect the ZenFone and your laptop via Remote Link】


1. Tap "Application".



2. Tap "Remote Link".



3. Tap "Search device".



4. Select the Bluetooth device from the options. (Ex: LINDA_LEE-NB)



5. Tap "OK".



6. Tap the Bluetooth device to initialize the Bluetooth connection (Ex: LINDA_LEE-NB).



7. Now you shall see "Bluetooth pairing request" on the ZenFone and "Add a device" in your laptop as below.
Please tap “Pair” and click “Next” separately.



8. The ZenFone is connected to your laptop via Remote Link.

Source : https://www.asus.com/my/support/FAQ/1007490/
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The Lumia 1030 could make the leap to the 50 Megapixel

Lumia


We continue with more news expected Lumia 1030 as the protagonist (hopefully with a little luck, it means so many leaks about its presentation may be approaching) hours after we showed you what appeared to be his images of a prototype, could have now discovered some new details of what was the main attraction of its predecessor and expect that it will also, your camera: as a final filtration, it could incorporate a sensor of no more and no less than 50 MP.


 An even more powerful camera for the  Lumia 1030


 The Lumia 1020 and powerfully attracted attention thanks to its 41 MP main camera but if anyone doubted whether Microsoft would keep or not this emphasis on cameras that had characterized their smartphones in recent times to Nokia, it seems his successor could go even further and make the jump to 50 MP. We also accompany, according to these information, a short pulse LED flash next generation.


Lumia


 Although the story is interesting, the fact is that conflicts with previous leaks that predicted major improvements to the Lumia 1030 in different sections (Quad HD display, Snapdragon 805, 4300 mAh battery), but not for the camera, which claimed that it would remain 41 MP. Keep in mind, in any case, we still know too little of this smartphone to get an idea of which of the two predictions pointing in the right direction, if that one does.


 All these news let us at least the feeling that the debut of the successor to the Lumia 1020 may already next, which seems logical on the other hand if we consider that it has completed its cycle and is doing more than making needed boost in technical specifications to continue to maintain its appeal. We look.



The Lumia 1030 could make the leap to the 50 Megapixel
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Apple iWatch Your Companion to Automate the Home Appliances

The soon to be launched Apple iWatch wouldnt be just a normal smartwatch, but its also going to be a device that can control all your home appliances.

Last month the electronic giant Samsung launched its Galaxy Gear smartwatch with lots of incredible features, now its Apple coming-up with iWatch showcasing more advanced features than any other smartwatch currently in the market.

According to Brian White, an analyst from Cantor Fitzgerald, "iWatch isnt just going to be wearable smartwatch with limited features possessed by a smartphone, but itll also allow the users to automate their home appliances with an ease-of-touch". He also stated that "the upcoming iWatch would be an extension for the iPhone and would be competent to control home appliances such as air-conditioners, heaters, music systems etc".

As per some analysts, the iWatch wouldnt be "relentlessly inefficient", rather it could be really smart and helpful by proving more than a simple extension of a smartphone. Today a wearable smartwatch resembles a luxury accessory and a perfect companion accomodating a stress free life.

"Apple iWatch Will Be Really Smart & Might Outsmart The Galaxy Gear"


iWatch will also possess features and apps that will help in monitoring your health, such as heart rate monitor, pedometer and other biometric features. iWatch is expected to launch during mid 2014 and would be priced somewhere around $150 or $ 225.

Apple iWatch Review

 
 
Courtesy:
http://www.inferse.com/9554/apple-inc-automate-home-appliances-iwatch/

Author:
Anna Harris working as web content writer for a major IT firm specialized in various iPhone application development services across the world.
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Tuesday, March 31, 2015

How To Install Apps On iPhone 4 4s 5 With iTunes

Many people are using iPhone these days and it has become quiet popular after the release of iPhone
4.
In iPhone we need to use iTunes to add any media files in the phone but only few people know that we can also install apps in iPhone with the help of iTunes. This will save your network data charges up to great extent.

To download apps you must have an apple iTunes id.

So just follow these easy steps to install any app on your iPhone (any model)
I have used iTunes 11 And iPhone 4s




  • Step 1: Open iTunes and connect your phone

  • Step 2: Click on iTunes store(on top right corner) and open the app which you want to install

  • Step 3: After you have opened the app which you want to install Click on Free or Buy(for paid apps) in the left sode of screen as shown in figure below

  • Step 4: The app will start downloading and you can see the progress in top of the screen

  • Step 5: After downloading Click on library (top left of the screen) and select your iPhone near Library. If your iPhone is not coming then you can reconnect it.

  • Step 6: After clicking on iPhone you will enter a screen as shown below
    Click on Image to Enlarge
 Click Apps on top of the window and select the app which you want to install 


  • Step 7: Click Install and it will show you will install

  • Step 8: After that click on Apply on bottom right of screen and the app will be installed on your iphone

  • Step 9: Click done on top right corner and eject your iphone
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