Sunday, 16 December 2012

Ufone Offers Endless Mobile Internet During Nights for Rs. 30 per Month



endless internet Ufone Offers Endless Mobile Internet During Nights for Rs. 30 per Month
Ufone has announced this new bundle for Mobile Internet, called Endless Internet, to enable its users to get internet connectivity from 2 AM to 9 AM at Rs. 30 per month or Rs. 1 per day, including all taxes.

Beating all current market rates, Ufone’s this move will bring those with lowest consumptions to get acquainted with mobile internet. Particularly those with night jobs, travellers, journalists and late sleepers can get connected with cyberspace without worrying about their mobile credits.

With introduction of this “Endless Internet Bundle”, experts are seeing mobile internet become more affordable than ever before. They believe that this trend will bring more mobile users under the net of internet-connected ecosystem because affordability makes a luxury to soon become a necessity.

Bundle Details:

•Name: Endless Internet Monthly Bucket
•Volume Allowed: Truly Unlimited
•Charges: Rs. 30/- per month – Inclusive of Tax
•Validity: 02:00 AM to 09:00 AM
•To Subscribe: SMS ‘Sub’ to 7813

Tuesday, 7 August 2012

.::Country Head of Microsoft Pakistan Joins PML(N)::.

Kamal Ahmed, Country General Manager of Microsoft Pakistan, has joined Pakistan Muslim League(N) to formally step into Politics after completing his service term of six years at Microsoft.

He made this announcement during a meeting with Head of PML-N, Mian Nawaz Sharif. On the occasion, PML-N Head, Mian Nawaz Sharif welcomed Kamal Ahmed in his party and appreciated his spirit.
Photo: .::Country Head of Microsoft Pakistan Joins PML(N)::. Kamal Ahmed, Country General Manager for Microsoft Pakistan, has joined Pakistan Muslim League(N) to formally step into Politics after completing his service term of six years at Microsoft.  He made this announcement during a meeting with Head of PML-N, Mian Nawaz Sharif. On the occasion, PML-N Head, Mian Nawaz Sharif welcomed Kamal Ahmed in his party and appreciated his spirit.


.::Facebook Estimates 83 Million Accounts on its Site are Fake::.

Just recently when Facebook announced its quarterly earnings, it told that the number of accounts on its social network had increased to 955 million.
Now the social networking giant has revealed that around 8.7 percent of them are fake. This number equals to around 83 million. This is a big jump from the 6 percent or 42 million fake accounts Facebook had just 6 months ago in February.
Photo: .::Facebook Estimates 83 Million Accounts on its Site are Fake::. Just recently when Facebook announced its quarterly earnings, it told that the number of accounts on its social network had increased to 955 million. Now the social networking giant has revealed that around 8.7 percent of them are fake. This number equals to around 83 million. This is a big jump from the 6 percent or 42 million fake accounts Facebook had just 6 months ago in February.

.::Blackberries Could Go Android, But Didn’t, Just to Look Different::.

RIM CEO is quite optimistic regarding its Blackberry 10 smartphones and has said that his company is not in trouble. Recently he revealed a rather strange plan RIM was about to take.
Thorsten Heins ,the CEO of RIM, revealed that the company was seriously considering Android for its next phones.
We know that RIM has remained in love with Android, to snatch its apps at least, however, no one could imagine t
hat RIM could adopt Android as an operating system.

Here’s the exact statement of RIM's CEO:
"We took the conscious decision not to go Android. If you look at other suppliers’ ability to differentiate, there’s very little wiggle room. We looked at it seriously – but if you understand what the promise of BlackBerry is to its user base it’s all about getting stuff done.
Games, media, we have to be good at it but we have to support those guys who are ahead of the game. Very little time to consume and enjoy content – if you stay true to that purpose you have to build on that basis. And if we want to serve that segment we can’t do it on a me-too approach.”-Thorsten Heins,
RIM CEO
Photo: .::Blackberries Could Go Android, But Didn’t, Just to Look Different::. RIM CEO is quite optimistic regarding its Blackberry 10 smartphones and has said that his company is not in trouble. Recently he revealed a rather strange plan RIM was about to take. Thorsten Heins ,the CEO of RIM, revealed that the company was seriously considering Android for its next phones. We know that RIM has remained in love with Android, to snatch its apps at least, however, no one could imagine that RIM could adopt Android as an operating system.  Here’s the exact statement of RIM's CEO: "We took the conscious decision not to go Android. If you look at other suppliers’ ability to differentiate, there’s very little wiggle room. We looked at it seriously – but if you understand what the promise of BlackBerry is to its user base it’s all about getting stuff done. Games, media, we have to be good at it but we have to support those guys who are ahead of the game. Very little time to consume and enjoy content – if you stay true to that purpose you have to build on that basis. And if we want to serve that segment we can’t do it on a me-too approach.”-Thorsten Heins, RIM CEO

.::Recharge EVO Today to Win 1 Month Free Internet,Waiver on Previous Bills::.

Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) is offering 100% free internet upon recharge for all 3G EVO wireless customers, who have not recharged their 3G EVO devices since 30th April, 2012.
Photo: .::Recharge EVO Today to Win 1 Month Free Internet,Waiver on Previous Bills::. Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) is offering 100% free internet upon recharge for all 3G EVO wireless customers, who have not recharged their 3G EVO devices since 30th April, 2012.

.::Windows Phone Becomes Fastest Growing mobile OS in the World::.

According to the latest survey by Canalys, Windows Phone of Microsoft is the fastest-growing OS in the world in Q2 of 2012 with an increase of 227% devices in Q2 of 2011. Sa
les too increased to 5.1 million worldwide.

Android however, retained the top-spot (in terms of market-share) and actually increased its lead by 110% over the last quarter. The sales now amount to 107.8 million. This is huge because the number of smartphones in the same quarter a year ago amounted to 107.7 million.
Photo: .::Windows Phone Becomes Fastest Growing mobile OS in the World::. According to the latest survey by Canalys, Windows Phone of Microsoft is the fastest-growing OS in the world in Q2 of 2012 with an increase of 227% devices in Q2 of 2011. Sales too increased to 5.1 million worldwide.  Android however, retained the top-spot (in terms of market-share) and actually increased its lead by 110% over the last quarter. The sales now amount to 107.8 million. This is huge because the number of smartphones in the same quarter a year ago amounted to 107.7 million.
Global Smartphone Market Share
Photo: .::Global Smartphone Market Share::.

Thursday, 2 August 2012

Specifications for the Nokia 808 PureView



  • Camera

    41MP sensor, Carl Zeiss lens, PureView imaging technology and Full HD video
  • Connectivity

    HDMI and DLNA outputs, NFC and Wi-Fi technology
  • Navigation

    Preloaded Nokia Maps, turn-by-turn satnav for over 100 countries
  • Memory

    16GB of built-in memory, expandable to 32GB or 48GB
13.9 mm
Nokia 808 Pureview
60.2 mm
Nokia 808 Pureview
123.9 mm

At a glance

  • 4 ''
    Display size
  • 169 g
    Weight
  • 6.5 h
    Maximum 3G talk time
  • 525 h
    Maximum 3G standby time
Available colours
Catch Official Full Specifications,

Samsung Mobile Launches Movie Store

Samsung Mobile Launches Movie Store

• New movie service, powered by Acetrax, brings movies and TV to Samsung mobiles

• Over 1000 Movies and TV shows available to download from Warner Bros., Paramount, Universal and Momentum Pictures

• Plans to expand the service to notebooks, mp3 & mp4 players and Samsung TVs

• Service to roll out across Europe, enabling an incredible experience for millions of Samsung consumers

Samsung Galaxy S Duos Specs And Press Photo Leaked

Samsung Galaxy S Duos Specs And Press Photo Leaked

.::King of Dual-Sim Phones::.

samsung-galaxy-s-duos-leak
Samsung Galaxy S Duos(King of Dual-SIM Phones) looks like Samsung GALAXY S III.
Specifications:-
•4 inch capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 480 x 800 and 16M colors
•Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
•Dual-sim (dual stand-by)
•1Ghz Co
rtex A5 processor with 512 Mb RAM
•Adreno 200 GPU
•4Gb internal storage with memory card slot
•5MP autofocus camera with LED flash and FWVGA@30fps video recording
•Front facing VGA camera
•Accelerometer/proximity/compass sensors
•Bluetooth 3.0/microUSB 2.0/Wifi
•Wifi-Hotspot/GPS/FM Radio

There’s no information revealed yet regarding the price of the phone but you can expect it to be around PKR 25,000 to PKR 30,000.

Saturday, 28 July 2012

Huawei storms into Pakistan’s smartphone market with big bang


Pakistan has witnessed China’s number one smartphone manufacturer, Huawei, entering the local market with a big bang when the company launched a series of five new handsets carrying a package of most attractive features and services.

“Business and trade links between Pakistan and China have been growing enormously in the past few decades. With rock-solid friendship between the two countries, Huawei is extremely proud to be working in Pakistan, a market which is booming with smartphone growth. With the much-awaited 3G spectrum, Huawei has great potential to cash in and create a mark for itself as a reliable brand in Pakistan,” remarked Geng Simeng, CEO Huawei Pakistan.

According to market experts, Huawei with the introduction of low-cost handsets can create a niche in the market where smartphones are beginning to pick up with the growing popularity of Android based phones.

The event titled as ‘Beauty meets Brains’, had the Chinese manufacturer unveil five smartphones which included the Ascend Y200, Honor U8860, Ascend G 300, Vision and Ascend P1. With its closest rivals in Pakistan, Samsung and HTC already doing good in the market, Huawei’s Ascend Y200 priced at R. 12,000 has an enormous potential to lure the first-time smartphone user who can experience Android along with some cool entertainment, gaming and music options with a solid device.

Powered by Android 2.3 Gingerbread, a 3.5 inch (480X320) TFT Touch-Sensitive screen, 3.2 MP camera, Qualcomm 800 MHz processor, 256 MB RAM, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, the Ascend Y200 is the cheapest handset.

Geng Simeng said that aesthetically designed and measuring just 0.99 mm at its thickest point, the Vision offers immersive 3D gaming experience and is targeted towards the hardcore gamer who needs a break from the PC or gaming console. Running on Android Gingerbread 2.3, the Vision is powered by a 1 GHz processor, 512M RAM + 2G ROM, snaps pictures from a 5MP auto-focus camera (0.3 MP secondary camera), and offers 720p HD video playback options.

The Ascend G300 is the third device from Huawei. Running on Android 2.3 Gingerbread, Geng Simeng claimed that the handset can be easily upgraded to version 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as and when required. Laced with a 4.0 inch (800×480) 16M colors/auto rotate G-Sensor WVGA LCD, the G300 carries a 1 GHz processor and 512 MB of RAM.

He said that next in line is the Huawei Honor U8860 priced at Rs 27,000. Considered as mid to high range product, the Honor runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, supports a 4.0 (854X480) TFT-LCD capacitive screen with 16M colors. More on the Huawei Honor includes an 8.0 MP camera (0.3 secondary camera), Qualcomm 1.4 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. With good looks and a solid grip, the Honor can be a force to reckon with. As with previous models, the Honor boots in 5 seconds with a 120 minute complete charge up time.

Last and the most expensive device launched by Huawei in Pakistan is the Ascend P1. The P1 is also Huawei’s fastest smartphone powered by dual-core 1.5 GHz CPU which the company claims can handle 3D with amazing ease. The Ascend P1 can click pictures with an 8 MP auto-focus camera (1.3MP secondary camera) with LED flash.

Experts say that with these phones launching, , the smartphone shopper now has more choices in a market dominated by names like Samsung, HTC and Apple.

Tuesday, 17 July 2012

How to capture your Android Screen without any app?

You can capture your Android Device Screen any time by pressing Power and Home button at the same time. and SNAP.
It Says
"screenshot saved to Camera shots"
e.g HTC One X

Facebook Timeline

Facebook Timeline is a re-arrangement of its Predecessor called "Profile",unfortunately you cannot undo it to get back your "Profile" again.

It has only Compatibility with Modern Browsers,If you go to old version e.g Internet Explorer 7,your

timeline will be shown to you as "Profile".




Last year Facebook introduced timeline, a new kind of profile that lets you highlight the photos, posts and life events that help you tell your story. Over the next few weeks, everyone will get timeline. When you get timeline, you'll have 7 days to preview what's there now. This gives you a chance to add or hide whatever you want before anyone else sees it.

You can learn more about these new features by taking the quick tour available at the top of your timeline. If you want to get timeline now, go to the Introducing Timeline page and click "Get Timeline." Or you can wait until you see an announcement at the top of your home page.


Timeline gives you an easy way to rediscover the things you shared, and collect your most important moments. It also lets you share new experiences, like the music you listen to or the miles you run.

Starting today, timeline is now available everywhere. Here are some tips to help you get started.

7-day preview period

When you upgrade to timeline, you'll have seven days to review everything that appears on your timeline before anyone else can see it. You can also choose to publish your timeline at any time during the review period. If you decide to wait, your timeline will go live automatically after seven days. Your new timeline will replace your profile, but all your stories and photos will still be there.

If you want to see how your timeline appears to other people, click the gear menu at the top of your timeline, and select "View As." You can choose to see how your timeline appears to a specific friend or the public.

Feature or hide stories

As you explore your timeline, you may see stories that you want to feature, like your graduation or the day you bought your first car. There might also be stuff that you want to remove or hide from your timeline.

To feature something on your timeline, roll over the story and click the star to expand it to two columns. Or you can click the pencil to hide, delete or edit a post.

Use the privacy dropdown to adjust who can see any of your posts. You can even select "Only Me" for posts you want to keep but don't want others to see.

See all your activity

With timeline, now you have access to a new tool called Activity Log. Your activity log is a place where you can review all your posts and activity, from today back to when you first started using Facebook. Only you can see your activity log.

You'll see two dropdown menus next to each story in your activity log. The first lets you see and adjust the privacy of a post. The second lets you decide if you want the post to appear on your timeline. You can feature, hide or delete any of your posts.

To quickly find a certain type of story, click the "All" dropdown at the top of your activity log and select what you're looking for. For example, you can choose to see only photos or posts from apps.

Get timeline today

To get timeline, simply go to the Introducing Timeline page and click "Get Timeline." Or you can wait until you see an announcement at the top of your profile.

Starting today, timeline will also be available on Android and m.facebook.com.

We hope you enjoy exploring what's on your timeline, and adding new stories and experiences. We'll be continuing to improve timeline over the next few months. If you have any feedback, please let us know.

Thursday, 5 July 2012

Kinect Adventures;Best-Selling game of XBOX 360 (2010

Kinect Adventures

Kinect Adventures is a 2010 sports video game for the Xbox 360, which utilizes the Kinect motion camera and is included as a pack-in game with the device.It was officially unveiled at the 2010 Electronic Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles.The game is a collection of five adventure and sports minigames and was developed by Good Science Studio, a subsidiary of Microsoft Game Studios.

Title
Kinect Adventures
Release Year
2010
Copies sold
18 million

Wednesday, 4 July 2012

Android 4.1, Jelly Bean: The world’s most popular platform gets even better

Introducing Android 4.1, Jelly Bean

Android 4.1, Jelly Bean, is the fastest and smoothest version of Android yet. Jelly Bean improves on the simplicity and beauty of Android 4.0, and introduces a new Google search experience on Android.

Fast & smooth

With buttery graphics and silky transitions. We put Android under a microscope, making everything feel fast, fluid, and smooth. Moving between home screens and switching between apps is effortless, like turning pages in a book.

More reactive and uniform touch responses mean you can almost feel the pixels beneath as your finger moves across the screen. Jelly Bean makes your Android device even more responsive by boosting your device’s CPU instantly when you touch the screen, and turns it down when you don’t need it to improve battery life.

Simple, beautiful and beyond smart

Expandable, actionable notifications.

Android has always put you in control when it comes to staying notified and connected. Now you can take action directly from the notifications shade. Late for a meeting? Email everyone to let them know. Missed a call? Call them back in an instant. And because they’re expandable, you can get an even deeper look into the things that matter most, like multiple emails or photos on Google+.


Widgets work like magic.

With Jelly Bean it’s now even easier to personalize your home screen. As you place widgets on the screen, everything else automatically moves to make room. When they’re too big, widgets resize on their own. Interacting with your favorite apps and customizing your home screen has never been easier.

Seamlessly take and share photos.

Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, made snapping photos super fast; Jelly Bean brings that same speed to the next step: viewing. Just swipe over from camera to filmstrip view to instantly view the photos you just took, and quickly swipe away the ones you don’t like. Now sharing--and bragging--are a breeze.

A smarter keyboard.

Android’s dictionaries are now more accurate, more relevant. The language model in Jelly Bean adapts over time, and the keyboard even guesses what the next word will be before you’ve started typing it. With improved text-to-speech capabilities, voice typing on Android is even better; it works even when you don’t have a data connection, so you can type with your voice everywhere you go.

Accessibility.

With Jelly Bean, blind users can use 'Gesture Mode' to reliably navigate the UI using touch and swipe gestures in combination with speech output. Jelly Bean also adds support for accessibility plugins to enable external Braille input and output devices via USB and Bluetooth.

Android Beam.

With Android Beam on Jelly Bean you can now easily share your photos and videos with just a simple tap, in addition to sharing contacts, web pages, YouTube videos, directions, and apps. Just touch two NFC-enabled Android devices back-to-back, then tap to beam whatever's on the screen to your friend. Instantly pair your Android phone or tablet to Bluetooth devices like headsets or speakers that support the Simple Secure Pairing standard by just tapping them together - no more syncing or searching required.

A new look for Search.

Android has search at its core. With Jelly Bean, a redesigned experience uses the power of the Knowledge Graph to show you search results in a richer way. It’s easier to quickly get answers and explore and browse search results.

Voice Search.

Sometimes you’d rather just speak your search query. Or just ask a question. Android lets you search the web with your voice, and it’s convenient for getting quick answers on the fly. It speaks back to you and is powered by the Knowledge Graph, bringing you a precise answer if it knows it, and precisely ranked search results, so you can always find out more

Reference: Official Android™ Webpage

.::3G Nitro Wi-Fi Cloud::.

Get ready to be blown away with super fast speeds of Pakistan’s First 3G Rev B Mobile hotspot—“3G Nitro Wi-Fi Cloud” offering EV-DO speeds of up to 9.3Mbps on the Go. The compact device smaller than a deck of cards is a portable battery powered 3G router designed for true mobility that creates a Wi-Fi hotspot anywhere. With Nitro Cloud share blazing fast hyper speeds of up to 9.3Mbps wireless broadband internet with multiple Wi-Fi gadgets like iPad, net books, smart phones and much more; just by the touch of a button in over 70 cities across Pakistan.
Wirelessly Share Your 3G EVO Nitro Connection Anywhere!

•Hyper Speed:
Get hyper speeds of up to 9.3 Mbps with 3G Evo Nitro Cloud. Connect to the Internet on the Pakistan’s fastest mobile broadband network “Nitro” and enjoy seamless roaming in over 70 cities across the country.
•Instant Connectivity cloud:
Power on your Nitro cloud & Connect up to 5 Wi-Fi enabled devices to 3G Evo Nitro Cloud – at a touch of a button!
•Super Powerful battery:
with a super strong battery support of up to 10hours, Nitro cloud gives you the freedom to keep connected 24/7 to the people, places and information that matter to you.
•Perfect for on-the-Go connectivity:
Compact device that fits your pocket and looks good anywhere from the board room to coffee shop.
•Seamless Roaming:With 3G nitro cloud enjoy roaming at speeds of up to 9.3Mbps in 70+ Nitro covered cities with auto switch over to 3.1Mb
ps in over 200 EVO coverage areas; making sure we have you covered wherever you move.Photo: .::3G Nitro Wi-Fi Cloud::. Get ready to be blown away with super fast speeds of Pakistan’s First 3G Rev B Mobile hotspot—“3G Nitro Wi-Fi Cloud” offering EV-DO speeds of up to 9.3Mbps on the Go. The compact device smaller than a deck of cards is a portable battery powered 3G router designed for true mobility that creates a Wi-Fi hotspot anywhere. With Nitro Cloud share blazing fast hyper speeds of up to 9.3Mbps wireless broadband internet with multiple Wi-Fi gadgets like iPad, net books, smart phones and much more; just by the touch of a button in over 70 cities across Pakistan. Wirelessly Share Your 3G EVO Nitro Connection Anywhere! •Hyper Speed: Get hyper speeds of up to 9.3 Mbps with 3G Evo Nitro Cloud. Connect to the Internet on the Pakistan’s fastest mobile broadband network “Nitro” and enjoy seamless roaming in over 70 cities across the country. •Instant Connectivity cloud: Power on your Nitro cloud & Connect up to 5 Wi-Fi enabled devices to 3G Evo Nitro Cloud – at a touch of a button! •Super Powerful battery: with a super strong battery support of up to 10hours, Nitro cloud gives you the freedom to keep connected 24/7 to the people, places and information that matter to you. •Perfect for on-the-Go connectivity: Compact device that fits your pocket and looks good anywhere from the board room to coffee shop. •Seamless Roaming:With 3G nitro cloud enjoy roaming at speeds of up to 9.3Mbps in 70+ Nitro covered cities with auto switch over to 3.1Mbps in over 200 EVO coverage areas; making sure we have you covered wherever you move.

Monday, 2 July 2012

When will my device get the Android 4.0 & HTC Sense upgrade?




The majority of devices will receive upgrades in June and July 2012 and we expect to finish upgrades in August 2012 for all announced devices.

When will my device get the Android 4.0 upgrade?

The target timeline for announced devices is below. Because of partner and network testing, and approval processes for device updates, it can take up to 45 days for all carriers and countries to get the update after a rollout has begun.

What version of HTC Sense will come with the Android 4.0 update?

The upgrade to Android 4.0 will include Sense 3.6.

Device



Schedule


DROID Incredible 2 by HTCTo be determined (by the end of August)
HTC Amaze 4GMay-June
HTC Desire SJune-July
HTC Desire HDJuly-August
HTC EVO 3DJune-July
HTC EVO 4G+May-June
HTC EVO Design 4GJune-July
HTC Incredible SJune-July
HTC SensationMarch-June
HTC Sensation 4GMarch-June
HTC Sensation XEMarch-June
HTC Sensation XLApril-Jun
HTC RezoundJune-July
HTC RhymeJune-July
HTC ThunderboltJuly-August
HTC Velocity 4GMarch-June
HTC VividMarch-June

Please note these dates are targets and may shift due to testing and approvals.

REFERENCE: HTC Official

Saturday, 30 June 2012

NEW CORNING® GORILLA® GLASS 2

NEW CORNING® GORILLA® GLASS 2 FOR:
•Slimmer & sleeker devices
•Brighter images
•Greater touch sensitivity
This official video will clear your concept about Gorrila Glass.
Must Watch It...!

.::Don't use VLC Media Player::.


.::Don't use VLC Media Player::.
It may damage your laptop internal speakers,external speakers if connected or any other audio output device,there have been many cases of that problem increasing day by day,and people are claiming their warrenty for that issue in many companies like Dell,Sony Vaio and Others.
Ref:
Google Search
Manager Tahseen Samdani,Dell Official Store Multan

Thursday, 21 June 2012

Unveiling Windows Phone 8



Since we began our partnership with Microsoft and delivered the first Windows-based smartphone in 2002 there have been many advancements in the mobile industry. Now, ten years later, we join our partner in celebrating the announcement of Windows Phone 8.

Here at HTC, we know your smartphone is a unique device that matches your personality; in fact it’s really an extension of you. Which is why the announcement of Windows Phone 8 is so important. It provides a greater selection of phones and features, ultimately making it easier for you to find the right phone for your needs.

We’ve always worked closely with Microsoft to identify the unique ways HTC can deliver the best overall Windows Phone experience. To better understand what’s new in Windows Phone 8 and what it means for you, we sat down with Joe Belfiore, Vice President of Windows Phone at Microsoft to discuss today’s announcement.

With all the excitement about the new features in Windows Phone 8 it’s easy to start thinking about what new devices may be coming. We’ll certainly have more details on that later this year. In the meantime, let us know what you think; what are you most excited about with Windows Phone 8?

Posted by Larry Meadows

Ref: HTC Official Blog

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Windows phone to use internet explorer 10 same as for desktop


How do you perfectly compliment a brand new mobile operating system? Why with a brand new browser designed to handle the moder web. Microsoft just took the wraps off Internet Explorer 10 for Windows Phone and it looks to be a significant upgrade over the version that came bundled with Mango. In fact, it borrows quite heavily from its desktop sibling. The SmartScreen anti-phishing filter has finally been ported to the mobile space and performance is through the roof. Javascript performance has improved four-fold compared to Mango and HTML5 performance has doubled since Windows Phone 7.5. Microsoft was even willing to put the browser through its SunSpider paces on stage, hitting a blindingly fast 1,200ms. By comparison, the Galaxy S III only managed 1,460ms in our review. Perhaps most importantly for a primarily touch-driven device, though, IE 10 now includes touch support for HTML5 apps. We'd say that Microsoft has more than closed the mobile browser gap.

Sunday, 17 June 2012

HTC One™ Family


What a sweet family ever,with 3G/4G Network,powerful processors,excellent memory,amazing camera,authentic sound(Beat™ Audio) and all that with the world most famous O.S Android gives you the real mean of smartphone.

Sunday, 10 June 2012

What to expect at Apple's WWDC next week

Just got this news from cnet.com and I wanna share it with you!

Apple's annual developers conference kicks off next week, and there's no shortage of things to expect in the way of new software and hardware.
Piecing together months' worth of rumors, CNET has compiled a short list of things to expect during Monday's keynote. And of course be sure to tune in Monday morning, when we'll bring you live coverage from the show.

Tune in Monday anytime after 8 a.m. PT for our Apple WWDC keynote live blog.
iOS 6
iOS is one of the big reasons WWDC has become a hard ticket to nab by developers. The software, which powers the iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, and even Apple TV, is also home to the App Store where developers can sell apps. It's typically given a big update once a year, and this year is no different.
As for what to expect, the talk of the town has been an overhauled mapping application. Before your eyes glaze over, the word on that has been that there will be 3D features similar to the ones Google demoed earlier this week.
Perhaps a more exciting iOS 6 rumor is that it will add Siri -- at least for iPad users. A report from 9to5Mac last week made that claim, suggesting Apple was keen on adding the voice assistant software, which so far has been an iPhone 4S exclusive, for owners of Apple's latest tablet.
Other things that could show up are integration with Facebook (something we've heard before), and a handful of small tweaks to system apps like Safari and e-mail, all based on changes found in Mountain Lion.
When to expect all this is another matter. Given Apple's track record, it's safe to say you won't be able to get it Monday, that is unless you're a developer. Apple tends to run through several beta versions of the software with developers ahead of a public release. There's a good reason for that too: the software often has bugs and last-minute features that need ironing out.
Mountain Lion price, release date
Apple's next big cat was let out of the bag in February as part of an announcement that took most developers by surprise. Developers have had the last four months or so to ready their apps for the new features, some of which require selling through Apple's Mac App Store.

(Credit: Apple)
As a quick recap, Mountain Lion brings a handful of iOS features to Macs, including the aforementioned notes and reminders. It also adds a few other things, like Twitter integration and Apple's Game Center and iMessage services. There's also a new security feature called Gatekeeper, designed to fend off malware by controlling what applications can and cannot be installed.
Expect Apple to give Mountain Lion a price and a release date. For Lion last year, that was $34.99 and an early July arrival.
Updated Macs
Much of Apple's Mac lineup has become a bit long in the tooth, something that's expected to change next week. An alleged parts list that leaked earlier this week suggests Apple's MacBook Pro and Air lines are getting updates, along with the iMac and Mac Pro. Those latter two machines are long overdue for new bits; Apple hasn't updated the iMac since last May, while the Mac Pro has been left untouched since July 2010.
As for what to expect in the way of newness, an obvious addition is Intel's new batch of processors, code-named Ivy Bridge. Those chips began showing up in computers last month, and are not just faster but pack an extra graphics punch as well.

Apple's MacBook Air.
Apple's MacBook Air.
(Credit: Apple)
But the real story is in real hardware changes. Apple has long been rumored to be working on MacBook Pros that ditch the optical drive in favor of size. That might sound a lot like the MacBook Air line, but the difference here is that the machines would still have the bevy of ports and plugs, and traditional hard drive storage.
The other rumored change is a move to so-called "Retina Displays" on Macs, beginning with the 15-inch notebook. This is the kind of screen where the pixels are so tightly packed you can't see them when using the product. That feature first cropped up on the iPhone, and has since migrated over to the iPod Touch and iPad. According to one analyst CNET spoke with last month, those screens are already floating around the supply chain.
Evidence of both these things coming to Apple's notebooks -- at least the 15-inch model -- cropped up earlier this week in some leaked box shots (1, 2), which have not been confirmed. One other thing on that list was USB 3.0, an addition that makes a lot of sense given that the speedier connection is supported out of the gate with Intel's latest chips.
My CNET colleagues Dan Ackerman and Rich Brown have a much fuller list of updates they expect on the Mac here.
iCloud additions
Apple demoed iCloud for the first time at last year's show, releasing it to the public about four months later. The company is expected to add a few new features to the service's Web site, mainly notes and reminders. Both features appeared in a "beta" and "dev" version of iCloud.com last month, but not on the service's public-facing site. Why those apps would be there is not rocket science: notes and reminders are headed to the Mac with Mountain Lion.
Worth noting is that Apple's MobileMe site and service shut down at the end of the month. This has been in the cards since iCloud -- which is free -- replaced the $99 a year subscription service.

Sunday, 3 June 2012

Extreme gamplay of Stronghold Crusader Extreme

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          Today we are gonna show you some extreme gameplays of stronghold extreme. Here are the infinite enemies. This is my first game play so be kind.techboxcorp