Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Moto 360 gen 2 finally launched in india at just RS 19999


The first generation Moto 360 had plenty of things going in its favour. It was the first smartwatch to come with a round dial and looked pretty nice. The only major pain point for the Moto360 was its battery.

Today, at an event in New Delhi, Motorola took the lids off its Moto 360 (2015) watch. The smartwatch was originally shown off a couple of months ago by the company at the IFA event in Berlin.


The new Moto 360 (2015) comes in two different styles: Moto 360, Moto 360 for Women and Moto 360 Sport. There will be a total of five variants that will be available in India. The price of the Moto 360 (2015) starts at Rs 19,999 and goes all the way up to Rs 23,999.

With respect to the processor, Motorola has upgraded its device with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor. They have also further improved the battery life and say that the 46 mm watch will last up to two days between charges, while the 42 mm watch will be able to last about a day and a half.

Another major change is that the Moto 360 (2015) has a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chip with 1.2GHz quad-core CPU and a Adreno 305 450MHz GPU. It packs in 512MB of RAM and 4GB of internal storage.


Thus it’s come up with two models, three sizes and up to 300 different ways to customize your Moto 360. However there will be only 5 of these variants that will be made available in India and they are: 42 mm with black leather, 42 mm with cognac leather, 42 mm blush rose gold, 42 mm silver metal, 46 mm black metal.

Moto 360 runs on Android Wear 5.1.1 out-of-the-box. It is waterproof with an IP67 rating and is iPhone compatibile as well.

The Moto 360 Sport could be particularly attractive for the Indian audiences.

Additionally, the watch is rated at IP67 which means it can be soaked in 1 m (3.3 ft) of water for half an hour. The watch further boasts of voice controls.

With a starting price of Rs. 19,999 ,this device goes on sale on Myntra and Flipkart.

Now save upto 70% of your precious data by using new google chrome app in your smartphones


Carefully managing how much data you use on your phone so you don't exceed your bandwidth cap can be real hassle if you don't have an unlimited data plan.

To ease that stress, Google has updated its Data Saver feature for Chrome on Android to reduce data consumption by up to 70%.

It also save  much-needed more battery and memory .

With Data Saver switched on, Chrome will automatically load websites without images — leaving only text — when it detects a slow connection. Users can then load images on a per-tap basis. Android users can turn this on within Chrome by going to Settings > Data Saver > On and iOS users can do so by going to Settings > Bandwidth > Data Saver > On.


By stripping out images, Chrome is able to load websites faster and save your precious data for more important things, like videos of sweet little kittens.  
 


The newly updated Data Saver mode is rolling out to Android Chrome users in India and Indonesia first, but Google promises more countries will get the extra data savings in the "coming months." Android Chrome users with Data Saver already turned on don't need to take any additional steps; just wait for it to activate on the back end. Google didn't mention any update for IOS users.

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Saturday, 28 November 2015

Micromax Canvas Pace 4G Q416 launched via eBay for Rs 6,821



The budget 4G smartphone market is heating up with Lenovo, Phicomm and ZTE already in the sub-Rs 5,000 segment. Micromax has now thrown its hat in the ring with the Canvas Pace 4G, albeit with a relatively higher price tag of Rs 6,821.

The handset is only available via eBay India for now and is available freely with none of the pre-registration brouhaha. Despite featuring 4G LTE on board, the smartphone has a very sub-par hardware specs sheet, so it seems like the company has only focused on the 4G aspect of the device.

The processor used here is the low-end Snapdragon 210, so don't expect insanely great performance from the phone. Micromax is only offering the smartphone in a solitary black color option, so color choices are relatively limited for the customers.


We think a price cut would make the smartphone a very attractive offering in India. But for Rs 6,821, the Canvas Pace 4G will fail to make any sort of impact on the market, considering how there are similar (or even better) offerings available for under Rs 5,000 in the region.


Hardware specifications of the Micromax Canvas Pace 4G:


· 5-inch FWVGA (480x854) display
· 8.8mm thickness
· 1.1 GHz quad-core Snapdragon 210 processor
· 5MP rear camera
· 2MP front camera
· 1GB RAM
· 8GB storage (expandable up to 32GB)
· Android 5.1 Lollipop
· 2,500 mAh battery
· 4G LTE with dual SIM support

Thursday, 26 November 2015

Get ready for Li-Fi, a technology 100 times faster than Wi-Fi

Get ready for Li-Fi, a technology 100 times faster than Wi-Fi.

 

The world might eventually have to shift its reliance on Wi-Fi to Li-Fi, an alternative technology that scientists say can reach speeds of 1 Gbps in real-world use - 100 times faster than average Wi-Fi speeds.

At those speeds, you could download a high-definition movie in just a few seconds.

A company called Velmenni told the IBTimes UK that it took the technology out of the labs and into real-world offices and industrial environments in Estonia, where it was able to achieve those speeds.
Li-Fi transmits data using LED lights, which flicker on and off within nanoseconds, imperceptible to the human eye. It was invented in 2011, and in the lab, has been able to reach a mindblowing 224 Gbps.

Unlike Wi-Fi signals which can penetrate walls, Li-Fi is based on light and can't, so its range is theoretically more limited. However, because of that limit, Li-Fi is also potentially more secure from external sniffing.

Li-Fi also opens more possibilities for smart home appliances. In the future, LED lightbulbs for the home could serve two functions — lighting up a room and helping to create a network in the house for devices to talk to each other.

Besides Velmenni, several companies have already sprung up to bring Li-Fi to customers, like Oledcomm and pureLiFi, the latter established by Li-Fi's inventor himself, Harald Haas.
Both companies offer kits to early adopters to install Li-Fi networks in the office and home, and pureLiFi claims speeds of 10 Mbps with his current offering.




 

Wednesday, 25 November 2015

Facebook makes Internet.org accessible to everyone and everwhere in India

  Facebook makes Internet.org accessible to everyone and everwhere in India.



Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg put out a post today announcing that the company’s Internet.org initiative will now be accessible nationwide on the Reliance Network. The service that runs from the recently re-branded Free Basics app (available on Android smartphones) was launched in May this year and saw a lot of controversy around the topic of net neutrality.


While Internet.org was launched on the Reliance network, it was only made available in few areas in India allowing those who cannot afford internet access to freely access internet services related to health, jobs, education and communication. The same Internet.org app soon got re-branded as Free Basics, which today went India-wide.

In his post, CEO Mark Zuckerberg pointed out his reason for pushing for India-wide access, giving an example of how basic internet access can benefit the common man. In his example, Zuckerberg details the story of how a farmer in Maharashtra doubled his crop yield despite being a region that is often plagued by droughts:

“Ganesh struggled with traditional farming methods in a region plagued by droughts, but last year he started using Free Basics – accessing services like AccuWeather, which helped him work better through the monsoon season, and Reuters Market Light, which helped him understand commodity prices and get a better deal for his crops.”
The CEO went on to point out how nearly a billion people in India still do not have access to the internet and hope’s that the company’s initiative will help benefit the same.



 

Tuesday, 22 September 2015

How To Use 2 Whatsapp In Same/One Android Phone ( Latest 100% Working 2015 )

Run Dual Whatsapp [ No Root Needed ]
Hey Guys Today I Will Show You How To Use 2 Different Whatsapp In Your Single Android Mobile ;)

 
 

 
Features of This Methods :
  1. No Root Required
  2. Working Smooth
  3. No Error Like OGWhatsapp
  4. Latest  Updated APK
  5. All The Features Are 100% Tested  
Note : Please Uninstall Your Original Whatsapp before You Started And Doing This , Bcz Some time it might not working with original one so better is this uninstall it for sometime .
METHOD :-  Using Whatsmapp
  • Step 1 : First of All Download Whatsmapp From Here  
  • Step 2 : Now Install Whatsmapp In Your Phone Which You Have Downloaded 
  • Step 3 : After Install , Open & Inter Your Mobile Number Which You Want to use As Secondry Number
  • Step 4 : Then it will Send OTP Code or Automatically Verify it 
  • Step 5 : That's it , Now Successfully Verified Your Running Second Whatsupp In Your Same Device 
After All These Steps Now Again Install Your Original Whatsapp That You Have been Uninstalled & Verify It As same as U did With Above Steps .
Now You Will Be Able To Use 2 Whatsapp In Same Mobile  

1) Your Original One
2) Your Whatsmapp

Hope , It will be Clear to all but Still if you have any query or problems please comment here .

Enjoy & Thank You ;) 


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