Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Microsoft Strikes back: HOLOLENS

MICROSOFT IS BACK with HOLOLENS.

Microsoft is back and with innovation. Really happy to see whats in store, Hololens may be the next most amazing piece for technology, Though right now, Its early to see when can we see this as a consumer product. I really welcome this new research on Holographic world.

Wednesday, December 17, 2014

The Micromax Yu With India Exclusive CYNOGEN OS Launching 18th Dec on Amazon.

YU PLAY GOD: MICROMAX YU



Finally, India would get its much awaited Cynogen Awesomeness. After lot of anticipation & legal hassles of One Plus. Micromax Yu would be launched tommorow in India, Exclusively available on Amazon.in. 

Expects these phones to be amazing in specs and priced nominally. Amazon has already put a teaser on their website.

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Watch Google Modular Phone Project: Project ARA in action (Video)

Ara Prototype

Check out the amazing Google's Project Ara phone, working on video. This is future and its not so far. Google also announced it ARA Conference 2 which is happening in January 2015. For details, Here is the blog post by Google ATAP.

Project Ara is Google ATAP’s bold idea to create a phone that lets users upgrade individual hardware components with new or updated features instead of replacing the entire phone. It would give users the ability to create their perfect phone without spending money on features they might never use.




Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Getting 'Inbox by Gmail' Without an invite (Android & ios)

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Source: TNW
It’s been almost a week since Google launched its new standalone email app called Inbox, and still not everyone is able to access it. The invite-only affair remains, well, invite-only.
But the good folks at WonderHowTo have a slight workaround that may expedite your access – but you still need somebody with access to Inbox for this to work, even if they don’t have an invite to spare.
First up, install the Android or iOS app on your device. You’ll then have to get a friend that has been granted access to log in to their Google Account on your phone. On Android, you do this under the main device settings, and hit ‘Add Account’, while on iOS they simply need to log-in via any Google app.
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Then your friend must sign-in to the Inbox app with their credentials, whereby they can turn on access for your own account through ‘Manage Accounts’ in the app’s settings.
Don’t forget to remove your friend’s account from your handset, after which you will retain access to Inbox. This worked for us, though it seems that you cannot pass this on to your own friends – WonderHowTo notes that it only works when the official invitee’s account is used in the first instance.

  1. For more detailed How To: Link

Google launches Google Fit app for Android

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Source: TNW

Google Fit was unveiled to the world back in June, promising a platform to help people track their fitness goals. It’s essentially a set of APIs that lets developers dig in to rival apps and combine data for deeper insights, similar toApple Health.
Today, Google has launched a dedicated Google Fit app for Android, serving to capture all your movements throughout the day, including walking, running and cycling. It’s a little bit like Moves, which was acquired by Facebook earlier this year, and a myriad of other fitness-tracking services.
All you do is install the app on your phone, hook it up with your Google account, and Google Fit tracks everything, while serving up stats of your week-to-week and day-to-day activities. More..
Play Store: Google Fit



Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Google unveils 'Inbox' App: A smarter take on Gmail. (Video)


It’s called Inbox. Years in the making, Inbox is by the same people who brought you Gmail, but it’s not Gmail: it’s a completely different type of inbox, designed to focus on what really matters. 

Email started simply as a way to send digital notes around the office. But fast-forward 30 years and with just the phone in your pocket, you can use email to contact virtually anyone in the world…from your best friend to the owner of that bagel shop you discovered last week.



With this evolution comes new challenges: we get more email now than ever, important information is buried inside messages, and our most important tasks can slip through the cracks—especially when we’re working on our phones. For many of us, dealing with email has become a daily chore that distracts from what we really need to do—rather than helping us get those things done. Read on on Gmail Blog

Monday, October 20, 2014