Sunday, 19 June 2011

WINDOWS 8 - A FIRST LOOK.









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Aanother blast from Microsoft ....
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Awazztechguru Youtube Channel Terminated!!






what terminated ?? yes , that's true .
tech guru is India's Best Technology show
Channel status : 213 videos !!  & 3,542 subscribers.
you can find this Youtube channel's link from  fan page of techguru on Facebook.


search for it on you-tube 
check out the snap :

http://www.youtube.com/awaaztechguru

you will get this kind of message :


"YouTube account Awaaztechguru has been tevrminated because we received multiple third-party notifications of copyright infringement from claimants including:
* iGyaan
* PhoneArena
* TitanGate LTD
 

hope you can understand this .

i really love this show .hope this will restore soon.but
http://www.youtube.com/user/TechGuruMarathi is still alive . :)

Saturday, 18 June 2011

LG brings a dual-screen QWERTY droid like you've never seen.

The Android-based LG phone you are about to see is a pretty standard smartphone until the moment you slide out the QWERTY keyboard. There you'll find another touchscreen right in the middle of it. Awkward, isn't it?

Ok, this is not the first dual-screen LG smartphone with strange design we meet. A few weeks ago we informed you about the US Cellular headed LG Genesis. As a comparison it had a rather uninspiring hardware, with even less useful second touchscreen (it could have been made as a slider, that way the


Anyway, this fella here still has no name and was shown at an event held by Orange and Kineto Wireless in London. It was about Kineto's Smart WiFi solution and this LG handset was part of the demonstration.

The device has a big enough capacitive touchscreen (most probably WVGA) and a second touchscreen in the middle of the QWERTY keyboard. The guys over at Pocket-Lint had only a couple of minutes with the gadget and they couldn't find any other purpose of the second screen except the dedicated 8 shortcuts (two of them were customizable).
The mysterious LG handsets was a T-Mobile USA branded device and according to a previously leaked roadmap it might turn out to be FLIP II or Maxx Q.

Nokia E6 is coming to America, available for pre-order at Amazon

Shortly after the Nokia X7 became available in the United States, the other Symbian Anna running creation from the Finnish giant made it across the Atlantic as well. Of course, we are talking about the QWERTY and touch screen equipped Nokia E6. You can now pre-order the successor of the highly popular line of E7X devices at the Amazon online store in the U.S.


The price for being one of the first to sport the latest and greatest Symbian creation is $446. Not too shabby for an unlocked, contract free, business oriented smartphone which supports the 3G bands of both local GSM operators (AT&T and T-Mobile).

As you can see in the picture, the shipping time of the Nokia E6 is estimated to be between one and two months. While we would have definitely preferred something more specific, we also managed to calculate that the U.S. availability of the smartphone will almost coincide with the launch of the BlackBerry Bold Touch 9900 - RIM's latest offspring which has the exact same form factor. Yes, we know that the Nokia handset doesn't stand a chance against the berry in terms of popularity. It will however, provide the same functionality to those who want to be different.

You can check out our preview of the Nokia E6 here. As always, your opinions are welcome in the comments section below.

Apple iOS 5 review: First look!

Introduction

It's June again, time for Apple to make headlines. The WWDC is over and the iOS 5 and the iCloud are now official. It won't be before the fall though that the iOS 5 will officially launch.


However, Apple has given us a taste of the iOS 5 by releasing a developer preview soon after the announcement. We went on to update an iPhone 4 with the beta release and we are ready to share our first impressions.


But before we continue, let's take a look at the most important features to premiere on the iOS 5.
 
 Apple iOS 5 new features:

Notifications - real time on-screen notifications, lockscreen notifications and pull-down Notification Center
iMessage service in the Messaging app enabling instant messages to other iOS users
Reminders - including location-aware options
Customizable notification sounds - email, voicemail and calendar alerts
Twitter integration
iCloud service integration
Enhanced Camera app - viewfinder grid, hardware shutter key
Integrated photo editing - crop, auto enhance, rotate and red-eye fix
Updated Safari - tabbed browsing (on iPad), private browsing mode, integrated Reader, Reading list and optimized performance
Dictionary lookup throughout the interface
Computer free operation - independent activation, OTA updates, iCloud backup and restore
Wi-Fi synchronization with iTunes with automatic operation
New features in the Mail app - Bold, Italic, Underline and Quote options, extended Search, mass Mark as Read/Unread and Flag setting, Add/Delete mailbox folders
Updated Calendar and Game Center apps
Newsstand app combining all of your magazine subscriptions
iPod player now called Music, has new icon
Separate Video app for iPhone
AppStore purchase history (already available for iOS 4 too)
New Storage management options (list and info of all installed apps)
Multi-tasking gestures for iPad
AirPlay mirroring for iPad
New accessibility options involving the LED flash and custom vibrations

Typically, there's still plenty of stuff missing and some of the things will probably never make it to the iOS. Here is a list of the things we continue to miss:
 
Still missing:

No Flash support in the web browser
No quick toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G
No Facebook integration
No proper widgets for the lockscreen
App folders still are limited to 12 apps tops
No DivX/XviD video support out of the box (though there're lots of players in the App Store)
No USB Mass storage mode for uploading content to the device
No haptics for the touchscreen
No Bluetooth file transfers to other phones
Contacts lack a swipe-to-delete or mass delete feature

Well, the list is notably shorter than last year's. It's debatable though whether Apple listened to the users or just filled their time with low-priority features that have been on the list for quite some time. Either way, some of the new stuff is quite good so let's waste no more time on introductions. Follow us on the next page where we start to explore the iOS 5 at close range.

Leaked LG teaser pic shows new Optimus, could it be the Nexus 3?

A new LG teaser pic shows a mysterious Optimus device - the same as the recently leaked photo of the next Google Nexus. The best part is this info reportedly comes from an LG employee from the Indonesian branch and should be reliable.

Remember the leaked Nexus 3 picture? As the rumor has it, it is supposed to be either LG or HTC built. Today's Optimus leak suggests it will be LG's.

There is nothing beside those leaked pictures, but we think it's a good start. HTC is manufacturer behind the Nexus One, Samsung made the Nexus S and it seems now is LG's turn to bring us the Nexus 3.
The picture is posted on a forum by a user that works for LG Indonesia, so this sounds quite reliable. So, LG, it's your turn. Let's hope you won’t let Google down on this job.

Nokia is on route to posting next quarterly results at a loss

We already knew Nokia was expecting a lower profit in the second quarter of the fiscal year, but according to analysts, Nokia won't even make any profit whatsoever. According to a Reuters report, the mobile phone manufacturer will report a loss for this (Q2) and next (Q3) quarters.


Apple's iPhone and Google's Android are to be blamed for the current Nokia situation. Even at the market of lower-end devices and feature phones the Finnish company is losing ground to a tough competition coming from China.

However, the company should pick itself up and dust itself off for the Q4 by announcing its first batch of Windows Phone 7.5 powered devices at Nokia World in October. While there's no official announcement, Nokia and Movistar Equador have teamed up to offer an app competition. The winner will grab a ticket to London for the Nokia World event so we know both the place and month of Nokia's biggest event in the year.

Friday, 10 June 2011

Free Video Converter for your Smartphone!

 

hello guys ,

today i'm going to share some info about this video converter called "Any Video Converter"which is totally  Free.Any Video Converter is an all-in-one video converting freeware with easy-to-use graphical interface, fast converting speed, and excellent video quality. It can convert almost all video formats including DivX, XviD, MOV, RM, RMVB, MPEG, VOB,

DVD,MP3,MP4 WMV, and AVI to MPEG-4 movie format for PSP or other portable video device, MP4 player, or smartphones. It is the freeware to convert video files between multiple formats and download YouTube videos !.
Download it from here
there are also other Converter available , but most of them are not free .
like AVS video converter .i think it is the best video converter ever made .why ? because it can support almost video formats check out the list 
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Sunday, 5 June 2011

Could this be the GSM version of HTC EVO 3D?

HTC showcased the EVO 3D back in March, which was their first phone capable of recording images and videos in 3D. That phone, however, was intended for Sprint’s CDMA network. But HTC may just have a GSM version of the EVO 3D up its sleeve


Pocketnow.com came across these images on HTC’s website. The one on the extreme left is the one that they initially announced, the one in the middle that was put up on HTC’s website but later pulled and the last one that appeared on HTC’s developer website and the one that we are going to talk about.

Notable differences between this and the others include a lack of circles around the keys below the display, which were exclusive to the HTC phones on Sprint's network. Along the side, the volume control button, camera shutter button and the 2D/3D mode switch have been redesigned. On the back the camera lenses don’t have the red surround and the window for the LED flash has a different design.

It’s also running an older version of Sense but if you look carefully at the icons you can see that it’s because the screen does not belong to the phone but it’s just pasted there from some other HTC phone. The EVO 3D has a qHD display which makes the icons look smaller with more gaps between them as is evident from the other two phones but this one looks more like the one on phones running WVGA screens.

All this point toward the fact that this slightly redesigned handset might just be the GSM version of the EVO 3D. If this is true it won’t be the first time HTC has done this. They created GSM versions of existing CDMA phones before, for example, the Desire HD is virtually a clone of the EVO 4G. Perhaps this could be the Desire 3D?

EVO 4G gets Gingerbread update, breaks Netflix support

Sprint recently announced that they will be updating their first 4G handset, the HTC EVO 4G, to the latest version of Android this Friday and just as they promised the update is now available to download to anyone who’s willing to manually check.

According to the official changelog, the 2.3 update brings with it some bug fixes to the Gmail and messaging application along with the usual Gingerbread goodness.

However, we are also hearing reports of compatibility issues with the Netflix application after updating. Netflix has acknowledged this issues and is currently investigating it. So if Netflix playback is important to you, you might want to hold on to the update till the official fix comes out.

Saturday, 4 June 2011

DOWNLOAD MURDER 2 SONGS.

hi frnds now you can download murder 2 songs.to click below this link..i know you have quesioned in mined why? i am posted this post in my site.the reason is that murder1 is my fav. film list.and i also waiting muder2.that's why i posted this post.so enjoy these songs.........and chilllllll...)))

Murder 2 - 2011 Murder 2 Mp3 Songs
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Hale Dil  Harshit Saxena
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Aa Zara Sunidhi Chauhan
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Aye Khuda  Kshitij Tarey, Saim Bhat & Mithoon
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Phir Mohabbat  Mohd Irfan, Arijit & Saim Bhat
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Tujhko Bhulaana  Sangeet Haldipur, Roshni Baptist
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Aa Zara (Reloaded)  Sundhi Chauhan  Remix: Sangeet Haldipur
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Hale Dil (Acoustic)  Harshit Saxena
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Aye Khuda (Remix)  Kshitij Tarey, Saim Bhat, Mithoon Rmx: Kiran
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Friday, 3 June 2011

What is ip address ? and how to hide it ?

hi frnds,
so now i'm going to write some useful info about ethical hacking stuffs but first you have to know what is an ip address ?

> ip is a short form of internet protocol ,
Internet Protocol Address (or IP Address) is an unique address that computing devices use to identify itself and communicate with other devices in the Internet Protocol network. Any device connected to the IP network must have an unique IP address within its network.same as our cell number . so before any ethical hackers or black hat hacker will start there hacking they hide there real ip address , every ip address of the internet are provided by isp (internet service provider ). don't be confused between static ip address & dynamic  ip address ! dynamic ip are used in internet. when the static ip is configured by a normal user means it can be configered in local computer network . to know your ip visit this site : www.whatismyip.com to learn more about ip just click here
okay so how they hide ther ip ?
>so if you wanna hide your ip , you have to use a high anonymous proxy server ,this proxy server is a third computer between the the client's(hacker's)  computer & victim's computer.(or web server)

so normal anonymous proxy will hide you ip but not it's own ip so this kind of proxy server can be detected !
but the high anonymous proxy will not be detected as proxy server . so use this kind of proxy server 
google it to know more about it. okay so here is site which is providing free proxy servers :alive proxy.com 
to set the proxy server's ip on your browser first go to the site and pick up the ip .
e.g. :  218.182.134.23:8080 there is the port number after the colon mark (:) .
know note down this & open your browser i'm using Mozilla Firefox so on mozilla go to options menu > advance setting >select the network tab  now click on connection settings n give the ip address as shown  below :
now you have connected via ip address ! now serf the internet with high privacy ! in the next post i will tell you some user ful software to hide ip . so stay tuned :)
Enjoy......

 

SCAN 3G COVERAGE IN YOUR CITY

hello friends we all know that now 3G is in India , but i think we still suffering with 3g coverage .
by the way as i wrote a review on my new 3g mobile i found this trick while doing some setting on it.
so as we all know we can't check all Operator's 3g coverage in our area without installing all SIM Card's (Lol) or asking Customer care officer for coverage detail in Our Area .so today i'm going to share my latest trick (may be you don't know about that .)
so first of all i would like to say you need a 3G handset (lol) without it, we can't do this .
so lets open Menu On your 3G Mobile i'm using Nokia E5 here for example .okay, so now go to settings you will find it on control panel on you Nokia Mobile .
now go to phone settings  ,Network,  now select UMTS On Network Mode settings .
 okay now go to operator selection settings and select Manual
wait for few seconds you mobile will search all List Of 3G Operators unfortunately in My Area have Only BSNL 3G Docomo is Still missing here.... :( check out the screen shot :
so this was my poor but effective Trick  to Find 3G Operators In Our Area :)
so Share this page on your Facebook wall if you like it .
& Enjoy........

REVIEW ON NOKIA E5 (SYMBIAN INSIDE!)

Hello guys ,
so today i will share some useful info about My New Nokia E5 :)
so what is the best parts in this mob ?
1. A-GPS
You Can find your location on the map , but i don't like ovi maps . i use google maps for mobile you wanna got it ? download it from here visit this link and select maps and install it on your mob.
2. 5 Megapixel camera
it's not 2.5 it's "5 Mega pixel " !!! means great photo quality.
here is the snap shot from my mobile :


this is my weapon :D ,
3. it's Symbian !!
so there is multitasking, Cool app supports ,etc
it means mini computer on your hand 
http://newtecnology1.blogspot.com/2011/05/turn-your-mobile-in-to-wireless-webcam.html
   

Handset Review: Nokia E5 
Specifications       Network     2G/3G 
Operating             System     Symbian 
Dimensions          115H x 58.9W x 12.8D mm & 126g 
Display                 2.36in, 320x240px resolution TFT 
Input Method       Qwerty 
Processor             ARM 11- 600MHz 
Memory               250MB ROM, 256MB RAM +32GB expandable memory SD cards slot
Connectivity        Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS, EDGE,WCDMA
Multimedia          Multimedia player, Stereo FM 
Camera                5MP Fixed focus with LED flash 
GPS                      Yes with A-GPS support 
Battery                1200mAh battery pack 
Warranty             1year 
Price                    Rs 9,200

Sony Ericsson ST18i Urushi leaks again, pics galore

Sony Ericsson is preparing a new intriguing smartphone – the ST18i codenamed Urushi. It’s expected to be a smaller version of the Arc, running on the same hardware but packing a smaller 3.2-inch display.

Today we got a batch of photos of an upcoming Sony Ericsson device – the previously leaked ST18i. According to our tipster, its codename is Urushi and it runs on the same hardware as the Xperia Arc – a 1GHz Snapdragon chipset with a Scorpion CPU and an Adreno 205 GPU.
The Urushi’s display is a 3.2-inch display with the whopping resolution of 854x480 pixels and the proprietary Bravia Mobile engine. The phone runs Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread with the typical Sony Ericsson customizations and has the same camera as the Xperia Arc - an 8 megapixel snapper with 720p recording and a LED flash.
The handset is supposed to launch in September. We guess the official announcement should happen soon.

Apple confirms iOS 5 & iCloud for June 6th, no iPhone 5?


The new iteration of Apple’s iPhone and iPad operating system and its much talked-about cloud services offering will be officially unveiled to the world next month, the tech giant has revealed.

Seasoned Apple watchers will know that the company never ever gives advance notice of what its press events will bring the world. Typically all we're usually given to go on is a cryptic press invite, which may or may not contain clues about the products about to be showcased.

So it’s somewhat seismic that Apple has today issued a release telling us exactly what’s due on June 6th at the Worldwide Developers Conference and that Steve Jobs will be centre stage as compere.

Perhaps tellingly, however, there’s no mention of the iPhone 5, which is normally the star of Apple’s June beanos. That’s led to some to speculate that rumours of a delay were bang-on. Although for our money, it could just mean that Apple may just be keeping schtumm to at least retain a smidgeon of its mystique and stoke further speculation about the phone over the next week.

Details of what iCloud offers remain very thin on the ground right now. But according to Tech Crunch, its key features include an all-new, Android-style notification system and interactive widgets.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 comes to the office, makes calls

The Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 has just arrived in our office and, boy, do we have some news for you. It turns out that the Honeycomb slate takes on from where its 7” predecessor left off, and brings native telephony capabilities to an even larger form factor.

Yeap, we are talking regular GSM network phone calls and even some video-calls if you wish. There’s no dialer on board, but you can either get a 3rd party app from the market (as we did), or use your contacts list for initiating calls.

Much like with the 7” Galaxy Tab, you can either use the built-in microphone and speakerphones, a handsfree plugged into the 3.5mm audio jack, or a Bluetooth handsfree for calling. Pretty cool, eh?

But of course telephony is not why people would go for the Galaxy Tab 8.9. The reason why people would probably choose the ultra-slim tablet is the great mix of portability and functionality that it offers. Despite being as powerful as its larger competitors, the Galaxy Tab 8.9 comes in a shell that’s way more portable and easier to handle (due to the reduced weight and unbelievably slim waistline).
Anyway we shouldn’t be getting ahead of ourselves here. We’ll see if the Galaxy Tab 8.9 will manage to live up to the high expectations when the review is created

Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro UK preorder price revealed


Sony Ericsson (SE) has unveiled the pre-order price for its relatively under-hyped Xperia Pro Android smartie, for just a penny shy of £350.

Despite being announced at the same time as the Xperia Play and the Xperia Neo back in February at the Mobile World Congress - both of which have since hit store shelves - we haven’t heard so much as a pip from SE regarding the Pro. Until now that is.

The London based Japanese-Swedish venture has quite unexpectedly updated the Pro’s information page on its online store with a UK price set at a rather reasonable £349.99.

According to the site, the handset will be in stock this month but gives no specific date, although it can be pre-ordered right away.

Standout features include a 3.7-inch TFT display with Mobile BRAVIA Engine technology and scratch-resistant coating, a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 and an eight-megapixel snapper with an Exmor R sensor, LED flash, autofocus, image stabilisation, geotagging and HD recording to boot.

Sliding action

It is also home to a slide out QWERTY keyboard that takes advantage of a so-called Type and Send feature for fast messaging, and Smart Keyboard text prediction software that’s triggered automatically when the keyboard is slid open.

Elsewhere there is Android 2.3, aka Gingerbread, which comes topped with SE’s bespoke UI and preinstalled with an array of Google’s main apps and services.

Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth with A2DP and USB, as well an HDMI port and DLNA support for streaming HD content onto other devices. Internal storage is a paltry 320MB but can be expanded by up to 32GB via the microSD slot.

For that price it seems like a no-brainer to us if you’re in the market for a brand new smartie. Contract prices have yet to be announced so if you’re not of mind to pay the full amount from the get-go, stay tuned for more information.

Acer Windows Phone 7 handset revealed


Acer has officially unveiled its first ever Windows Phone 7 smartie, the imaginatively named W4, at the Computex expo this week.

It will be the first handset from the Taiwanese computer maker, which has only recently been revealed by Microsoft as the latest company to get onboard the growing family of Windows Phone 7 manufacturers, to run the upcoming Mango OS refresh.

Standout features include a reasonably-sized 3.6-inch WVGA touchscreen with 480 x 800 resolution, a five-megapixel rear-mounted snapper with autofocus, a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 chip to keep things running buttery smooth and 8GB of internal storage apps, multimedia and whathaveyou.

It’ll also sport range of connectivity options including Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. But more importantly it'll have DLNA support too, which means it will be able to stream content wirelessly onto other DLNA supported devices.

No word yet on when the handset will drop or if it will even go on sale in these shores. The Mango update is due for rollout this autumn, though, so it’ll most likely be a Q3 release.

Cheap iPhone Nano to 'launch in 6-18 months', says analyst

Apple will enter the mid-range phone market in the next year and a half, a market analyst predicts, as it looks to head off the challenge from keenly priced Android smartphones.

According to Peter Misek of Jeffries, checks his company have conducted “increasingly point to a launch [of a low-cost iPhone] within the next 6-18 months”.

Misek claims that the handset, which tech types have provisionally dubbed the iPhone Nano, could sell for as little as $300 (not much shy of £200 ) while still allowing Apple to maintain a respectable profit margin.

Rumours that Apple would shed its ‘premium product at a premium price’ policy in favour of a more inclusive, mass market approach to smartphones have been rife for years.

However, they have gained fresh momentum in recent months, as Android has usurped Apple’s iOS operating system as the world’s largest smartphone platform as measured by shipments in the last quarter.

The unofficial ‘Nano’ sobriquet stems principally from the fact that the cheaper phone is expected to be a more compact bit of kit than earlier iPhone iterations. To keep costs down, Apple is rumoured to be planning to recycle components from earlier iPhones.