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Sunday, 29 June 2014
Sports News: Saina Nehwal wins Australian Open Super Series title 2014
The 24-year-old Saina, who enjoyed a 1-0 head-to-head record against Marin going into Sunday's match, logged the first point and displayed some deft net play against her rival, stroking in some delectably timed volleys to take a 5-2 lead in the opening game.
But the 21-year-old Marin was not the one to give up easily and showed just why she is considered one of the most feisty players on the circuit. She narrowed the gap to 6-8 but seemed distinctly out of her comfort zone every time Saina dragged her towards the net.
Also, Marin didn't help her cause by committing a service error to gift an easy point to Saina, who went into the interval leading 11-7 after an intriguing rally which ended with the Spaniard smashing the shuttle wide.
Marin raised her game and the decibel levels after the break but Saina was quick to counter-attack and returned her rival's attempted smashes with quiet intensity.
In between, Marin played some fine strokes but they never came consistently enough as Saina made it 17-12. Marin's dogged determination was there to be seen in every point she played for but that alone was never going to be enough to upstage a composed Saina.
The Indian, who didn't seem affected at all by Marin's aggressive outpouring of emotions after every claimed point, sealed the opening game 21-18 after her world number 11 rival smashed one into the net 23 minutes into the match.
In the second game, Marin's determination helped her take a 3-1 lead to start with but it was not too long before Saina came back into the fray, this time on the back of some well-placed strokes from the baseline.
Perhaps taking a cue from Marin, Saina too let some emotion show as she clenched her fist and shouted 'come on' after every clinched point. But one of her screams came about in the middle of a rally, prompting Marin to complain to the chair umpire, who merely asked her to continue.
read more at http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/badminton/Saina-Nehwal-wins-Australian-Open-Super-Series-title/articleshow/37445502.cms
Monday, 23 June 2014
Tech Buzz: How To Access Blocked Web Sites
Specially in School and Colleges, Social networking sites and Youtube are normally blocked.
We have to spend whole day in colleges, Most of the colleges and schools have internet connection but the main problem is that,They block Websites which we Really Want for Entertainment.
So, today we will see the solution to this problem.
There Are Many Tricks But We Discuss Only Two Tricks Here Which Can Really Helpful For Teenagers And Officers.
1) Through Website IP Address
2) Through Proxy Websites
1) Website IP Address:-
In this Trick we open websites through Ip address of that website. All websites have Thier own Ip address.but now you must be thinking how to get Ip address of websites, no dont worry i will help you out.
Carry out all the below steps to find the Ip address of websites.
Step 1:- Open CMD Through Start program.
Step 2:- Write “ping” give space and type website name there.For eg : ping www.facebook.com
Step 3:- Then Press Enter.You Can See One Window Like Below.
Step 4: As you can see in the above picture,after doing 3rd step, you get the ip address. now enter that ip address in the address bar in you Browser, press enter. thats it.
Note : Manny a times websites are blocked along with their ip address, so if ip address of the site are also blocked then you can open that particular site.
But here is another trick to access blocked websites even if websites and their ip address are blocked.
2) Proxy Websites:-
In This Trick You can Access any Websites Through Proxy Websites,
Here are some Proxy Websites
Friday, 20 June 2014
Tech Buzz: Tata Docomo's New Unlimited Postpaid Plans for Photon
The Tata Photon unlimited plans are valid on Photon Max Wi-Fi, Photon Max and Photon Plus product categories, with plans ranging from Rs. 650 up to Rs. 1,250.
The unlimited Tata Photon postpaid plans offers are :
- Internet data at 9.8Mbps speed as follows
7GB Rs. 750
20GB Rs 1,000
30GB Rs. 1,250 .
- Once the data limit is crossed, the users will be able to continue surfing the Internet at 153.6Kbps speed.
Tech Buzz : WebOS-Based 3D TVs Launched by - India
LG says its WebOS Cinema 3D TV features Smart LED Screen technology. The smart television features a Launcher Menu, a UI that presents users with entertainment options and assists in organizing utilities into a neat viewing history. The Launcher comes with an integrated 3D World, a web browser and the LG App Store that has on offer latest movies, television shows and games. This television has a cinema screen design and an ultra slim profile, with finger gesture control on the Magic Remote.
Tech Buzz:Micromax Unite With 21 Preloaded Languages Available at Rs. 6,490
Ahead of any official announcement, the Micromax Unite (A092) has gone on sale via an e-commerce website at Rs. 6,490.
Features:
- dual-SIM (GSM+GSM) device with dual standby support and unlike the Unite 2 runs the now-dated Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.
- 4-inch WVGA (480x800 pixels) IPS display.
- 1.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 200 (MSM8212) processor
- 1GB of RAM.
- 5-megapixel rear camera with LED flash,
- 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera.
- 8GB of inbuilt storage which is further expandable via microSD card (up to 32GB).
- 1500mAh battery which is rated to deliver up to 5.5 hours of talk time and up to 140 hours of standby time.
- GPRS/ EDGE, 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth, GPS and Micro-USB connectivity options.
The Micromax Unite will be available in Classy Black, Pristine White, Mystic Grey, Vibrant Yellow and Fiery Red colour variants, as per the handset's official listing. However, currently Flipkart only lists Classy Black and White colour variants of the Unite.
current News:Railways hikes passenger fare by 14.2%, freight charges by 6.5%
Railways hikes passenger fare by 14.2%, freight charges by 6.5%
The government has increased railway passenger fare by 14.2 per cent and freight charges by 6.5 per cent on Friday. The increased rates will come effect from Friday.
The hike in the passenger fare and freight charges was expected as railway minister Sadanand Gowda hinted the same on Tuesday. Speaking to reporters, he said, "I will discuss the fare issue with the PM. A decision will be taken after the discussion."
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Thursday, 19 June 2014
Career Buzz: RBI Recruitment 2014 For 117 Grade B Officer posts
Posts Name : Grade 'B' Officer
Educational Qualification :
Bachelor's Degree with a minimum of 60% marks or an equivalent CGPA (OR) Master's Degree with a minimum of 55% marks or an equivalent CGPA (OR) Ph.d with50% marks in Master's Degree or equivalent CGPA (OR)Chartered Accountant /Cost Accountant/ Company Secretary (ACS) with a Bachelor's Degree (OR) A Post Graduate Diploma in Management /MBA qualification from institutions recognized by Government of India/ University Grants Commission, with Graduation / Bachelor's Degree.
Age Limit : Between 21 to 30 years as on 01st June, 2014.
Selection Process : Objective test, written test and Interview.
Application Fee :
1. For General/OBC : Rs. 400/-.
2. SC/ST/PWD :free.
Pay Scale : Rs. 21,000 to Rs. 36,400/-.
How to Apply :
Candidates Apply only online through website i.e.www.rbi.org.in .Candidates will have to enter their basic details and upload the photograph and signature in the online application form. Candidates need not submit the system generated print out of the online application to the Board's office.
Important Dates for Online Application:
Wednesday, 18 June 2014
Tech Buzz:Facebook launches mobile app which does not require Facebook account
Tech Buzz: BlackBerry offering 240,000 Android apps through Amazon's app store
Tech Buzz:Facebook tracks you across the web - by 'Like' Button
Facebook has been using your likes and posts on Facebook to target ads to you already. Now, though, Facebook will track you across any website you visit, as long as the site has a 'like' button, a Facebook login, or any Facebook code. And Facebook will track your reading habits, even if you don't login via Facebook or click on 'like' button on the site.
Tech Buzz:Samsung Galaxy S5’s price decreases to Rs 35k
Tech Buzz:Cheapest Android 4.4 (KitKat) smartphone launched at Rs 2,999 in India
Features - Android 4.4 (Kitkat)
- dual-sim slot and is powered by a 1GHz processor
- 256MB of RAM
- 3.5-inch display
- 3.2-megapixel rear camera
- 0.3MP front-facing camera
- 512MB in-built storage (supporting expandable storage up to 32GB).
- The device supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, microUSB, and A-GPS connectivity options, along with 3G.
Android 4.4 (Kitkat) is the latest version of Google's mobile operating system. While the market is flooded with devices based on the previous generation of Android OS, handset makers are now focusing on launching devices based on the latest release.
Handsets like LG's Nexus 5, Moto X, Moto G, Karbonn Titanium Hexa and Lava Iris X1 are based on Kitkat. Another homegrown firm Intex has also announced that it will launch an Android-powered device priced under Rs 10,000.
Tech Buzz: Vertu Signature Touch- A $22,000 Android phone feels like
With Vertu finally offering an up-to-date luxury phone, we naturally had to check out the Signature Touch up close and personal. After all, it's not everyday that one gets to play with a $21,900 phone for free (though you can do so at any Vertu boutique, as long as you're nicely dressed). For those who haven't caught up with the announcement, we're looking at a 4.7-inch 1080p display, a 2.3GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 chip, 64GB of storage, 13MP/2.1MP cameras, a 2,275mAh battery, Qi wireless charging, NFC and a handful of LTE bands. With the exception of the battery (which, to be fair, is already much larger than those on previous models), these are all very decent for an Android 4.4 device.
As hinted by its name, the Signature Touch continues the legacy of the Signature series by carrying its iconic features. Under Vertu's new lead designer, Ignacio Germade, the masculine "V-spine" design and the D-ring latch (for popping open the Micro SIM tray cover) remain; though the ceramic ear pillow is now smaller and makes way for a titanium chin, instead of being surrounded by a metallic bezel. Another notable change is that the stereo speakers -- developed in partnership with Bang & Olufsen -- are now facing the front, which makes a lot more sense than the sideway speakers on the similar-looking Ti.
The ringtones produced by the London Symphony Orchestra sounded exceptional on those speakers, which isn't a surprise. According to Hutch Hutchison, Vertu's Head of Concept Creation and Design, each ringtone is tuned for optimal effect on each model, rather than just copying the same audio files to the whole range. A new addition on this end is the set of Dolby Digital Plus effects, which should come in handy for watching movies and playing games.
Another big collaboration on the Signature Touch lies within its 13-megapixel and 2.1-megapixel cameras. We're still surprised that Vertu managed to get renowned camera maker Hasselblad to help optimize the imaging performance; though sadly, we'll have to wait for the final camera software before we can judge the results.
Read More:http://www.engadget.com/2014/06/18/vertu-signature-touch-hands-on-video/
Tags:Signature,Smartphone,Vertu signature-touch
Tech Buzz:Micromax Canvas Gold A300 now in India for Rs 23,999
- 5.5-inch full HD display
- 2GHz octa-core processor (most likely from MediaTek)
- Android 4.4.2
- 2300 mAh battery
- front camera
- Micromax a 16MP auto-focus rear camera sensor from Sony with LED flash and a 5MP front shooter.
- dual-SIM support
- 2GB of RAM
- 32GB of internal storage
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- GPS and 3G.
While the specifications (apart from the just 2300 mAh battery) are quite decent, we doubt if the consumers will be willing to spend 24K on a Micromax smartphone. Despite being the second biggest smartphone vendor in the country, the company is yet to shed the tag of being a non-premium smartphone maker.
Tags: Micromax,Micromax Canvas Gold,Micromax Smartphone
Tech Buzz:Airtel 4G for smartphones now available in Kolkata
Airtel has finally launched its 4G for smartphones service in Kolkata. It was the first city to get the telecom operator's 4G service in 2012 but the service was limited to use on USB or Wi-Fi dongles until now.
"Kolkata witnessed the advent of 4G in 2012, and today, we are proud to announce the launch of the much awaited 4G on mobile, empowering residents in the city to upgrade to 4G," said P.D. Sarma, hub CEO – WBO & NESA, Bharti Airtel (India).
Apart from Kolkata, Airtel also provides 4G for smartphones in Bangalore, Chandigarh, Mohali, Panchkula, Ludhiana, and Jalandhar cities.
Like other cities, the Kolkata consumers will be able to use Airtel 4G for smartphones on Android devices like XOLO LT900, LG G2 4G, and Oppo Find 7a (as well as Apple iPhone 5S and 5C).
Read More:http://www.androidos.in/2014/06/airtel-4g-smartphones-now-available-kolkata/
Tags:Airtel 4G,Airtel,Airtel Smartphone,Airtel 4G Smartphone
Tech Buzz:BlackBerry Z3 Set to Launch in India
BlackBerry's recently launched low-cost touchscreen smartphone, the Z3, seems all set to be launch in India on June 25. The company has started sending invites for the event scheduled next week with a tagline that said, "Join us to witness the unveiling of the next generation BlackBerry 10 device."
The BlackBerry Z3 was initially announced in Indonesia and is one of the first devices being made with FIH Mobile Ltd, a unit of the Taiwanese Foxconn Technology Group best known for building devices such as the Apple iPad and iPhone.
The Z3 was made available for the Indonesian market starting mid-May and has been priced less than $200 (roughly Rs. 12,000). Considering the Indonesian market pricing of the BlackBerry Z3, we can expect the smartphone to be priced in the budget segment and will likely intensify competition in the smartphone space in India.
The Z3 runs BlackBerry 10 OS (version 10.2.1) and features a 5-inch qHD (540x960 pixels) display offering an aspect ratio of 16:9. It is powered by a dual-core 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 (MSM8230) processor with 1.5GB RAM.
BlackBerry's Z3 sports a 5-megapixel autofocus rear camera and also houses a 1.1-megapixel fixed-focus front-facing camera. The smartphone includes 8GB of inbuilt storage, which can be expanded up to 32GB via microSD card. It packs a 2500mAh battery, which is rated to deliver up to 15.5 hours talk time and up to 384 hours of standby time. Connectivity options include Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G, GPS, NFC and Micro-USB.
The BlackBerry Z3 smartphone also comes preloaded with some BlackBerry services such as BlackBerry Hub, BBM, Time Shift, Story Maker camera features, and BB10 browser.
Tags: blackberry,blackberry Z3
Monday, 16 June 2014
Tech Buzz: MTS launches Blaze 5.0 Android phone at 10,999 Rs in India
Telecom operator MTS has announced the launch of its new Blaze 5.0 Android smartphone in the Indian market.
Featuring dual-SIM support, the phone has been priced at INR 10,999 and can be grabbed in Delhi, Rajasthan, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Tamil Nadu, UP West, West Bengal and Kolkata circles.
According to MTS, the Blaze 5.0 runs on Android 4.1 (which is outdated in the era of KitKat) and comes with quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 5-inch display of unknown resolution and 2500 mAh battery. The phone also packs 8MP rear camera, VGA front camera and microSD card slot. Other specifications are unclear at this point.
MTS has also preloaded applications like MTS Playground music, MTS TV and MTS Wizard on the phone, which provide useful functionality. The telecom operator is also bundling 100,000MB of free data usage valid for 1 year with Blaze 5.0, which can be activated with a recharge of INR 198.
"Smartphones today are one of the biggest drivers of data consumption in the country. Given this reality, MTS India is focused on introducing products and services that are built for a fantastic data experience. Blaze 5.0 has been powered by the best in class Qualcomm S4 quad core processor and has been exclusively designed to cater to the Internet Generation", said Leonid Musatov, Chief Marketing & Sales Officer – MTS India.Tech Buzz:Speaker that can charge your smartphone
Los Angeles-based Outdoor Tech has designed "smart" speakers named "Big Turtle Shell" that charge other devices' batteries while you listen to music.
When the speaker is laid flat, it can still push sound in directions other than straight up in the air.
Not only does the "Big Turtle Shell" offer impressive battery life — its powerful battery gives you up to 16 hours of playtime per charge, it also charges other devices for you.
There is a USB port built into the side of it. The speaker can charge smartphones as well as iPads and other devices that require 2.1-amp charging.
That makes it a useful multi-purpose tool for camping, beach trips, and other outdoor adventures. According to a wired.com report, the "Big Turtle Shell" is shock proof, sand- and dust-proof and water-resistant.
The speaker supports Bluetooth 4.0, NFC pairing, and line-in input through a 3.5mm port, the report added.
Tech Buzz: Blackphone hopes to satisfy privacy concerns In 3 weeks
After having been available for preorder since the beginning of the year, the privacy-centric Blackphone will be shipping in three weeks for $629. The device is pitched as an Android smartphone that's designed around security and privacy, both areas of growing concerns with the rise of malicious software, hacks, and government surveillance.
The phone's shipping announcement was made in San Francisco, California at the MIT Technology Review Digital Summit. Blackphone is designed from a partnership between Geeksphone and security firm Silent Circle.
The device will provide end-to-end encryption for Blackphone customers who interact with each other. For messaging from a Blackphone device to a non-Blackphone, there will be a one-way encryption that occurs from the Blackphone side to Silent Circle servers.
Additionally, Blackphone can mask what information and block apps from obtaining private information. In one example, if an app requires access to the phone's address book, Blackphone can intercept that request and tell the app that the address book is empty.
Tags:Black Phone,privacy-centric Blackphone
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Tech Buzz:Find out the solution for How To Fix Insufficient Storage Available In Android Smartphones
Find out the solution for How To Fix Insufficient Storage Available In Android Smartphones ?
The internal memory of the Android Smartphone's is not very large. When you download the apps from Google Play Store, they get saved in the phone and occupy a large space. Only a few apps can be saved in the phone memory and once the space is full, you get an error message "Insufficient Storage Space". As it is a very common problem, therefore there are many users who are facing this issue. You will certainly want to get rid of this issue so that you are able to download more apps and enjoy them on your device.
Here are the best methods that can be followed to overcome the message of "Insufficient Storage Space".
Use Lucky Patcher App
The Lucky Patcher is one of the best apps that can be used to overcome the problem of insufficient storage space. This app is free and can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.
Step 1 – Just download the app from Play Store and install it.
Step 2 – Now run the app, explore the menu and find the option of troubleshooting
Step 3 – Reboot the device by selecting the option "remove fixes and backups".
With the help of this app you will be able to troubleshoot all the problems and fix the bugs. Whenever you get the error message, just use this app and your problem will come to an end.
If the above method does not work, you can follow the next method which is discussed below.
Step 1 – Before you begin with the process, you need to download and install the Java Development Kit on your PC.
Step 2 – Next download the Android SDK
Step 3 – Go to the Start Menu, type "cmd", right click on it and run as administrator. A dialog box will appear before you, just click yes.
Step 4 – Now in command prompt, type "cd C:Program Files (x86)Androidandroid-sdkplatform-tools".
Step 5 – Take your Android devices in hand, look for Settings option, go to Applications and then find the option of Development. Enable the USB debugging option and connect your phone to the PC via data cable
Step 6 – Follow the below commands; adb shell pm getInstallLocation and assign 3 location values
0 [auto] – This will be given by the system
1 [internal] – Install your application in the phone memory
2 [external] – Install your application in SD card
These are the three settings that you have to make. Once these are done, you can now change the location to 2 [external] which is your SD card. In this way, you will be able to install any number of applications because now all the apps will be saved on the SD card. Disconnect your phone from the PC so that you are able to use the device to install the apps.
So these are the two ways which can be used to overcome the problem of insufficient storage space. As the steps are simple and direct, therefore you will be able to fix the problem and enjoy a variety of apps without having any space issues.
Friday, 13 June 2014
Tech buzz:Android smartphones -Dual-SIM in India
HTC
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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HTC One Dual-SIM | INR 37,750 | 4.7-inch FHD display, Snapdragon 600 quad-core, GSM+CDMA support |
HTC Desire 600 | INR 26,999 | 4.5-inch qHD display, Snapdragon 200 quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
HTC Desire 600c | INR 24,999 | 4.5-inch qHD display, Snapdragon 200 quad-core, GSM+CDMA support |
HTC Desire 700 | INR 23,225 | 5-inch qHD display, Snapdragon 200 quad-core, GSM+CDMA support |
HTC Desire 601 | INR 21,999 | 4.5-inch qHD display, Broadcom BCM23550 quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
HTC Desire 500 | INR 17,999 | 4.3-inch WVGA display, Snapdragon 200 quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
HTC Desire SV | INR 17,500 | 4.3-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
HTC Desire XC | INR 17,200 | 4-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+CDMA support |
HTC Desire 310 | INR 11,000 | 4.5-inch FWVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
HTC Desire X | INR 10,000 | 4-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
HTC Desire U | INR 10,000 | 4-inch WVGA display, single-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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Samsung Galaxy S3 Neo | INR 24,999 | 4.8-inch HD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 | INR 24,900 | 5.8-inch qHD display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 | INR 20,700 | 5.25-inch HD display, Snapdragon quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini | INR 18,800 | 4.27-inch qHD display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy Grand | INR 17,999 | 5-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy Grand Neo | INR 16,900 | 5-inch WVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro | INR 13,900 | 4.7-inch WVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy Core | INR 12,300 | 4.3-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy S duos 2 | INR 8,500 | 4-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy Trend | INR 7,789 | 4-inch WVGA display, single-core, GSM+GSM support |
Samsung Galaxy Star Pro | INR 5,490 | 4-inch WVGA display, single-core, GSM+GSM support |
LG
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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LG G Pro Lite | INR 19,990 | 5.5-inch qHD display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
LG L90 dual | INR 16,850 | 4.7-inch qHD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
LG L70 dual | INR 13,700 | 4.5-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
LG Optimus L7 II dual | INR 13,500 | 4.3-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
LG Optimus L5 II dual | INR 9,599 | 4-inch WVGA display, single-core, GSM+GSM support |
LG Optimus L5 dual | INR 9,500 | 4-inch HVGA display, single-core, GSM+GSM support |
LG Optimus L3 II dual | INR 6,699 | 4.2-inch QVGA display, single-core, GSM+GSM support |
Sony
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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Sony Xperia T2 Ultra | INR 24,990 | 6-inch HD display, Snapdragon quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Sony Xperia C | INR 19,590 | 5-inch qHD display, MediaTek quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Sony Xperia M dual | INR 12,800 | 4-inch FQVGA display, Snapdragon dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Sony Xperia E1 dual | INR 9,249 | 4-inch WVGA display, Snapdragon dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Motorola
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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Moto G | INR 12,499 | 4.5-inch HD display, Snapdragon 400 quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Huawei
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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Huawei Ascend G700 | INR 15,999 | 5-inch HD display, MediaTek quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Huawei Ascend G610 | INR 11,600 | 5-inch qHD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Huawei Ascend Y320 | INR 5,799 | 4-inch WVGA display, Mediatek dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
ZTE
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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ZTE Grand X Quad Lite | INR 12,999 | 5-inch qHD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
ZTE Blade L | INR 9,999 | 5-inch QVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
ZTE Blade G2 | INR 9,299 | 4.5-inch FWVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
ZTE Blade C | INR 6,999 | 4-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
HP
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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HP Slate 6 VoiceTab | INR 22,900 | 6-inch HD display, Marvell quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Gionee
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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Gionee Elife E3 | INR 14,500 | 4.7-inch HD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Gionee M2 | INR 10,990 | 5-inch FWVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Gionee Ctrl V3 | INR 9,500 | 4.3-inch WVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Gionee Gpad G3 | INR 9,200 | 5.5-inch FWVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Gionee Pioneer P2 | INR 6,999 | 4.3-inch WVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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Lenovo Ideaphone S920 | INR 23,999 | 5.3-inch HD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo S820 | INR 20,999 | 4.7-inch HD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo S930 | INR 17,999 | 6-inch HD display, MediaTek quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo P780 | INR 16,707 | 5-inch HD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo A859 | INR 14,999 | 5-inch HD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo S660 | INR 12,999 | 4.7-inch qHD display, MediaTek quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo A800 | INR 12,500 | 4.5-inch FWVGA display, dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo A850 | INR 11,300 | 5-inch qHD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo A706 | INR 10,500 | 4.5-inch FWVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo S880 | INR 9,400 | 5-inch WVGA display, single-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo A526 | INR 8,820 | 4.5-inch FWVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo A680 | INR 8,690 | 5-inch FWVGA display, MediaTek quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Lenovo A516 | INR 7,999 | 4.5-inch FWVGA display, MediaTek dual-core, GSM+GSM support |
Panasonic
Phone | Price | Display Size/ CPU/ SIM support |
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Panasonic P51 | INR 15,999 | 5-inch HD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Panasonic P11 | INR 11,500 | 5-inch HD display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Panasonic P31 | INR 10,500 | 5-inch FWVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Panasonic T11 | INR 9,490 | 4-inch WVGA display, quad-core, GSM+GSM support |
Smartphones from other brands
Brand | Phones |
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XOLO | Q3000, Q2000, Q2500, Q1100, Q1010, Q1010i, Q1000, Q800, Q900, Q700S, Q1000 Opus, Q800 X-Edition, Q600, A500S, A500S IPS, A510S, A500 Club, A600, A500L |
Micromax | Canvas Turbo, EG111, Canvas Turbo Mini, Canvas Doodle, Canvas Doodle 2, Canvas XL, Canvas Magnus, Canvas 4, Canvas 2 Plus, Canvas Ego, Canvas HD, Canvas 2.2, Canvas Blaze, Canvas Music, Canvas Lite, Canvas Juice A77, Canvas Power, Canvas Elanza, A91, A86, A94, A71, A068, A72, A66, A63, A65, A61, A40, A37B, A47, A46, A59, A58, A36, A37, A62, A34, A28, A35, A26, |
Karbonn | Titanium S7, Titanium S9, Titanium S4, Titanium S5, Titanium S5 Plus, Smart A111, A21+, A29, A18+, A19, A35, A25, A12, A35, A27+, A26, A15+, A7*, A11+, A99, A4+, A16, A6, A90, A91, A2+, A5*, A92, A52, A1*, A5i, A51, |
Lava | IRIS Pro 30, IRIS 550q, IRIS 506q, IRIS 505, IRIS 458q, IRIS 454, IRIS 503, IRIS 456, IRIS 455, IRIS 405+, IRIS 402+, IRIS 402, IRIS 404e, IRIS 356, IRIS 349s, |
Spice | Pinnacle FHD, Mi-495, Pinnacle Pro, Pinnacle Stylus, Coolpad Mi-515, Coolpad 2 Mi-496, Smart Flo Pace 3, Stellar Mettle Icon, Stellar Horizon Pro, Stellar Virtuoso Pro+, Smart Flo Pace 2, Stellar Virtuoso Pro, Smart Flo Mettle 5X, Stellar Glamour, Stellar Nhance 2, Smart Flo Poise, Stellar Xtacy, Smart Flo Ivory 2, Stellar Jazz, Smart Flo Mettle 4X, Smart Flo Space, Smart Flo Mettle 4.5x, Smart Flo Edge, |
iBall | Andi 4.5G Cobalt, Andi 5.5N2 Quadro, Andi 5T Cobalt 2, Andi 4a Projector, Andi 4.5H, Andi 4.5Z, Andi Udaaan, Andi 4.5 K6, Andi 4Di, Andi 3.5KKe, |
Intex | Aqua i5, Aqua i6, Aqua Star, Cloud X5, Aqua Swadesh |
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Tech Buzz: Pre-Release Version of Outlook Web App for Android launched by Microsoft
Microsoft on Wednesday announced the availability of the pre-release version of its Outlook Web App (OWA) for Android 4.4 or higher devices.
Users can download the app version 15.00.0969.009 from Google Play if their devices meet the requirements. The Android 4.4 KitKat or higher smartphone or tablet users will need a subscription to the latest version of Office 365 for Business to gain access to the OWA app.
- The OWA app lets Android users manage emails, calendar, schedule, and sync contacts from the app itself.
- The OWA appusers can browse, search and organise emails with Conversation View, Mark as Junk, Flag, Categories and more.
- Users can schedule meetings using "attendee free/busy and room finder features" and can also use their voice to look up a contact or schedule.
- The OWA app also syncs mailbox's contacts, eliminates use of Exchange ActiveSync for checking the contacts.
- The remote wipe feature can erase all corporate data on the device in case of lost or stolen.
Tags: OWA app,Outlook Web App,Android 4.4 KitKat,Android ,smartphone OWA app
Tech Buzz:Facebook Messenger App Updated With Instant Video Sending
The updated Facebook Messenger app can be downloaded from Google Play and the App Store.
The Facebook Messenger update also lets users press and hold the 'Like' button and a send even a bigger thumbs up for the things they really like.
Also added to Facebook Messenger v5.0 for Android are stickers shortcuts, which guides users to the relevant sticker packs when they receive a new sticker from a friend. A new row of icons is also available, for quick access to functions such as inserting stickers and other media.
Other features in the app include the ability to write captions and make drawings on the images and video messages sent by a user, something already found on Snapchat. The Slingshot app also offers users viewing a message the ability to send a reaction to an image. The app maintaining its ephemeral nature deletes an image once it is swiped away by the user.
Tech Buzz:Facebook Messenger App Updated With Instant Video Sending
The updated Facebook Messenger app can be downloaded from Google Play and the App Store.
The Facebook Messenger update also lets users press and hold the 'Like' button and a send even a bigger thumbs up for the things they really like.
Also added to Facebook Messenger v5.0 for Android are stickers shortcuts, which guides users to the relevant sticker packs when they receive a new sticker from a friend. A new row of icons is also available, for quick access to functions such as inserting stickers and other media.
Other features in the app include the ability to write captions and make drawings on the images and video messages sent by a user, something already found on Snapchat. The Slingshot app also offers users viewing a message the ability to send a reaction to an image. The app maintaining its ephemeral nature deletes an image once it is swiped away by the user.
Tech Buzz:Flipkart Launches Scheduled Delivery Service
The new supply-chain feature will allow customers to choose a specific date and time for delivery of their Flipkart order. The popular online retailer notes that customers can now choose delivery slots starting as early as the next day.
The Scheduled Delivery is currently free of cost for Flipkart customers.
Flipkart on Wednesday announced its annual subscription service with a subscription fee of Rs. 500 per year. However, the 75,000 customers from the lucky draw announced in May get the subscription free of cost till September 10.
Tags:Flipkart,Scheduled Delivery Service ,flipkart Scheduled Delivery Service ,flipcart services,online shopping,online shopping services,flipkart online shoping services
Tech Buzz:Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4, Galaxy Tab S 10.5 With AMOLED Displays Launched
Samsung Electronics Co. is trying to change that with its upcoming line of Android tablets, called the Galaxy Tab S. On Thursday, Samsung announced two such models, with screens of 8.4 inches (Galaxy Tab S 8.4) and 10.5 inches (Galaxy Tab S 10.5), as measured diagonally.
The tablets will start selling in the U.S. in July at $400 (roughly Rs. 23,772) for the smaller model and $500 (roughly Rs. 29,720) for the larger one - the same as comparable iPads. Models with 4G LTE cellular (Galaxy Tab S 8.4 LTE, Galaxy Tab S 10.5 LTE) access are expected later in the year.
Samsung is the world's second-largest maker of tablets, behind Apple and its trend-setting iPads. In recent years, Samsung has been gaining market share - at Apple's expense - by offering a wide range of sizes and quality.
Read More:http://gadgets.ndtv.com/tablets/news/samsung-galaxy-tab-s-84-galaxy-tab-s-105-with-amoled-displays-launched-540702?pfrom=home-gadgetstopAMOLED,Samsung Galaxy
Tech Buzz:'Cloud FX' Firefox OS Smartphone at Rs. 2,000 by Intex in August
Intex in a statement on Thursday said its first Firefox OS smartphone, the Intex Cloud FX, would be priced under Rs. 2,000 when it launches in the first week of August.
Intex has listed some specifications of its first Firefox OS smartphone :
- dual-SIM supporting device
- 3.5-inch display
- 1GHz processor
- 2-megapixel rear camera
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
The reference $25 (roughly Rs. 1,500) Firefox OS smartphone is based on the Spreadtrum SC6821 chipset, which supports 3.5-inch HVGA (320x480 pixels) touchscreens, integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, FM radio and camera functions, and access to HTML 5 apps. We can expect the Intex Cloud FX to sport the same display resolution and connectivity features mentioned by Spreadtrum.
Commenting on the launch, Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, Business Head of the Mobile vertical at Intex, said, "Intex association with Mozilla Firefox is a step towards our brand's promise to offer quality products to our consumers to improve their lives and set industry benchmarks. Intex Cloud FX is aimed at fulfilling the idea of - 'Smartphone for all' which will be priced below Rs. 2,000. This smartphones will be equipped with enhanced phone and browser features of Firefox OS with an access to a rich ecosystem of latest web applications improving users overall smartphone experience at affordable prices"
Intex in its statement also added it is targeting sales of 3 million smartphones this year, after selling 1.5 million last year. So far, Spice has not provided more details about its unnamed Firefox OS smartphone that's due in July. We'll keep you updated as soon as we know more.
Tags:'Cloud FX' ,Firefox OS Smartphone,Firefox OS Smartphone price,Intex
Tuesday, 10 June 2014
Tech Buzz:Samsung Galaxy S III Neo With Android 4.4 KitKat on Company's Site
The Galaxy S III Neo (GT-I9301I) is different from the Galaxy S3 Neo (GT-I9300I) launched in India earlier this year at Rs. 26,200, featuring single-SIM support, and a slightly faster quad-core SoC (1.4GHz instead of the Galaxy S3 Neo's 1.2GHz quad-core SoC) instead.
Back in January, Samsung had also launched the Galaxy S III Neo+ smartphone for the Chinese market.
Display: 4.80-inch
Processor: 1.4GHz
Front Camera: 1.9-megapixel
Resolution: 720x1280 pixels
RAM: 1.5GB
OS: Android 4.4
Storage: 16GB
Rear Camera: 8-megapixel
Battery capacity: 2100mAh
Tech Buzz: Android Silver, which is touted as replacement for the Nexus series
The tweet says "Android makes even the most difficult grocery store choices simple." But what has piqued the curiosity of android fans and tech enthusiasts is the fact that the phone that is shown in the accompanying image is neither a Nexus nor a Motorola device. It has no branding. Understandably enough, the tweet has set the internet abuzz with talk of a new Google phone that has possibly been teased via this tweet.
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Since there has already been a healthy amount of speculation regarding the new Android Silver for some time now, this tweet could be an indication that Google might come up with a new line-up in the near future.
Nexus 5, which was launched last year, is supposed to be the last device in the Nexus series. At the same time, Motorola has also launched its Moto X, Moto G and Moto E while being under the world's largest search engine. Motorola is no longer a Google company as Lenovo has acquired it, so the possibility of the tweeted picture being either a Motorola device or the next Nexus handset is bleak.
Read more : http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/android-tweet-sparks-new-google-phone-speculation/1/366166.html
TechBuzz:Idea and IOC - LPG Booking Services and Delivery updates on Mobile
Idea Cellular and IOC have entered into a partnership that will allow over 82 million LPG consumers of Indane to book LPG 24x7 on mobile phones and get delivery status updates via IVR and SMS.
As part of the agreement, that is valid for two years, Idea will extend its 'smart gas solution' service to enable end-to-end automation on refill delivery process of IOC.
"The process starts from initiating booking request, billing, etc., and ends with delivery of LPG cylinder with regular updates to consumers, across the country," the country's third largest telecom operator said in a statement.
"The service allows Indane consumers to book LPG 24x7 and offers IVR (interactive voice response) and SMS based delivery status updates, without having to visit the distributor's outlet," Idea said.The service has been launched in 45 cities and will be rolled out across India in the next three months.
"This has been one of the major e-governance projects for IOC and has not only helped us enhance overall transparency in LPG cylinder booking and real-time reporting...but also faster problem resolution and better experience for the consumers," Indian Oil Corporation Executive Director (LPG) A N Jha said.
Monday, 9 June 2014
Tech Buzz:The Moto Stream: A simple way of playing music with friends
A mere $50 gets you a good Bluetooth music streaming device from Motorola
This, folks, is the Moto Stream. It's a Bluetooth device that kicks music from your phone into a proper set of speakers. And that's all it is. It's not the Nexus Q reborn. For one, it's much smaller. And while it's cute in that icosahedronic sort of way, it just doesn't have the same feel that the Nexus Q did. Yes, both flash lights at you, but the Motorola Stream does so in a more muted, understated way. Not in that same sort of "Take me to your leader" way.
What the Moto Stream is, we'll tell you, is about $250 cheaper than the Nexus Q — which by the way was never actually sold — and is available now from Motorola for $49.99.
When one device takes over for another, the colors change.
Never mind the design — there's really no reason to overthink this device. It's a basic Bluetooth streamer that allows up to five devices to pair at once. (If you've ever used the BlackBerry Music Gateway, it's sort of like that.) Each gets its own color code, and each can interrupt the playback from any of the other connected devices. When they do so, their color will flash on the four front-facing panels. You'll have to know what your color is if you care about who's streaming, of course.
Read More:http://www.androidcentral.com/motorola-stream-simple-angular-way-playing-music-friends
Tags:Moto, Moto music ,Bluetooth music streaming device ,Motorola Bluetooth music streaming device