Wednesday, February 11, 2015

How to get more Referrals on WHAFF

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Whaff! is the leading outsource for Mobile Ads Targeting and is so far the highest paying Mobile-Ads Solution in the market. The app helps us to earn money for completing offers, downloading apps and games, playing those games or apps and maintaining them in your devices to earn extra money on a per day basis.

But, there are many flaws in this app because the offer tracking system is not that good. So, as a result almost four or five out of every ten apps downloaded, do not get tracked and thereby release no money in our accounts. This is the primary reason to go for Whaff Referrals, as they help you get 30 cents every time a person enters your Invite Code into his account. The referral system is very good as there is no thresholds to be reached by the invitee as most apps favor so.



So, today I'll tell you how I got 10-20 straight referrals in one single night while I was stuck at $6 for over a month. So, if you are in the same 'stuck' condition right now, the post is for you.

First of all, for all users those do not have Whaff installed, here is my Invite Code : AU68601


Tips to get More Referrals on WHAFF :
  • Spread the word:
You must tell all your family members and friends about the app and ask them to get this app with your Invite Code entered whenever you get time with them.

  • Post your Invite Code to related forums and blog posts:
There are many forums available where you can post your Invite Code to generate more referrals. Moreover, you can post your Code in the comments section below in this very post.

  • Your Code should be in the Google Play's reviews section:
This is how you'll get most number of referrals as every new user who installs the app, checks for a invite code in the Reviews section of the App on Play Store. Your code there will help you earn more money. 
  • Your Code should be visible among the Top 3 Reviews:
No one will search for an Invite Code by clicking on 'All Reviews', neglecting the top 3 reviews which might have the needed code. So, you should find the means to get your code up there.

  • Regularly update your review about the app in Play Store:
This will help you to keep your review on top of else's reviews. Your reviews goes to the top every time you update it or change it.


  • Be Genuine with your Review:
Don't just write a review which has only your Invite Code and nothing else, don't beg others for using your code. Instead, write a good review stating any problems that you might be facing with app and your Incite Code at the last. Using your Invite Code in the Title of your review will help you too.

  • Your Review should be very helpful:
You might have noticed a Thumbs-Up button on the top-right corner of each review, this leads to a pop-up asking whether the review is helpful, unhelpful or a spam. Make sure you do not post a review which might be flagged as spam or unhelpful. If you have multiple Google IDs, log in with different accounts and mark your original review as helpful and create another review with other accounts with the same Invite Code mentioned.
Thank You for giving your time in reading the article, I hope the tips work for you too, don't forget to leave your valuable comments with additional suggestions and/or your Invite Codes.

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Facebook's Internet.org Comes to India: Everything You Need to Know.

Facebook's Internet.org Comes to India: Everything You Need to Know

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Reliance Communications and Facebook announced on Tuesday that the two are bringing free access to several websites for Reliance's mobile users via Internet.org. During the event, Gurdeep Singh, Chief Executive Officer, Consumer Business, Reliance Communications said the goal is to deliver "zero bandwidth content" and the speeds are dependent on the user's phone as well as the kind of connection they have (2G or 3G). From Reliance's end, networks in the launch circles have been strengthened and Internet.org ensures that the destination site is as light on bandwidth as possible.
At the event marking its announcement we got to check out how the service works and it left as feeling there's a lot to be desired. Here's everything you need to know about Internet.org in India.

 

Who is this for?
To use Internet.org you have to have to be a Reliance Communications customer in Mumbai, Maharashtra, Chennai, Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, or Kerala. While all Reliance customers in these circles can use it, the target audience is people without data plans - over 70 percent of mobile phone users in India, according to Singh. The idea is that this population can either not afford Internet access or don't realise what Internet can do for them, and hence don't have a data connection. Internet.org can address both these concerns.
The company plans to roll out Internet.org to Reliance Communications users across the country in the next 90 days.
menu_smartphone_internetdotorg.jpg"It acts as a great lever at the point of sale, it is far more consumer friendly, network friendly, and it's a win-win for all," Singh said. Our time using Internet.org wasn't very consumer friendly, but the free access should still bring a lot of people on-board - to at least try out the Internet for the first time.
How does it work?
Internet.org gives Reliance Communications customers free access to 40 sites, which includes Wikipedia and WikiHow, various news sites, some e-commerce sites, and of course, Facebook and Facebook Messenger. To access these sites for free, Reliance users need to log onto Internet.org from their phones using either Opera Mini or UC Browser for Internet.org. While these browsers come preloaded on many low-end smartphones, the kind Facebook and Reliance are targeting with Internet.org, you have to wonder how those with the stock Android browser are supposed to use the service. Reliance users can also call 1800-300-25353 (toll-free) and be greeted by a voice menu that will send the URL of the service they wish to use to their phone via SMS.



If you're on an Android device, you can also access the 'whitelisted' sites via the Internet.org app - there's no app for iOS or Windows Phone yet. If you try to access a site that isn't a partner with Internet.org, you're charged for the data used. So, for example, a Bing search can be used to look up information, but opening one of the search results will cost you money. You are given a warning before leaving free access.
If you are not a Reliance Communications customer in the above-mentioned circles, visiting Internet.org just gives you an error message, and a nudge to buy a SIM from Reliance.
Leaving free access
You are taken to a page that explicitly asks you if you want to continue browsing, warning you that you will incur charges on the data plan the phone is under currently. And if it is not on a data plan, you can purchases several packs listed on the page itself. Interestingly, while Twitter is not a partner with Internet.org, we saw a 15 day Facebook pack for Rs. 15, and a 1 day data pack for Rs. 9 which included 1GB of 2G data, and unlimited access to Twitter, Facebook, and WhatsApp.
leaving_smartphone_internetdotorg.jpgI'm a Reliance Communications customer and I use Facebook and/or other sites via Internet.org regularly, how do I know what I'm not being charged?
Unless you're using the Internet.org app, access via browser is free only if you see a small message at the top of the screen labelled as "Free Data". However, the full-fledged Facebook app, is not free, and neither is the full Messenger app, with its support for stickers and calls. The whittled down, spartan experience via Internet.org is what you'll get for free.
First impressions
On checking it out on a demo smartphone, we were greeted by an interface that would be right at home in an era prior to phones being smart. Internet.org sports a flat, unremarkable design with few colours and sparse amounts of text.
It harkened back to the time of WAP websites, an era when responsive design was just a dream. For what is positioned as the gateway for over a billion potential new internet users, it felt surprisingly barebones, and not exactly the best looking means of trying to get first-time Internet users online. Nonetheless, it was functional and did more than enough to let users know what to expect from the host of sites are available for the magic price of free.
feature_phone2_internetdotorg.jpgGetting to these sites was another thing altogether. Tapping on a site took fairly long amount of time before it opened, loading slowly at 2G speeds. The sites themselves look much like their mobile equivalents, exactly what you'd expect. Trying it out on a feature phone resulted in some unexpected errors, which we were told had to do with the phone not having the right font set required to display webpages.
On trying to browse outside the cozy confines of the free sites, we were greeted with a message prompting us to purchase a data pack or venture forth on the existing plan the phone was equipped with.
A mixed bag of sites
As for the sites that promise free data usage, news, health and social welfare made up the biggest categories, so your need for news and malaria prevention are taken care of. Most of the categories available make a lot of sense, be it search (via Bing) or Sports (ESPN Cricinfo). What's interesting though are the choices of some of the sites themselves. For instance, there's no presence of e-commerce sites, barring Olx and Cleartrip. There is no Flipkart, Amazon, or MakeMyTrip. These may not be sites visited by the intended audience but how many people using Internet.org will buy air tickets from Cleartrip?
Internet.org has also apparently deemed that the next billion accessing the Web don't need email, and can use Facebook Messenger instead. While Facebook claims to be all for net neutrality, it's the selection of services on display that make its claims questionable.


"I think that the principles of net neutrality are around pro-access. And the principles of Internet.org are pro-access as well," says Chris Daniels, Vice-President of Internet.org at Facebook. "The thing that we're trying to do is bring access to many more people through Internet.org. So I see that the philosophies of this and net neutrality are entirely aligned." Daniels does not agree when we say that there is a conflict here, as Facebook is essentially restricting access by offering only specific services for free.

"I don't see the conflict there actually, the net neutrality discussion today really focusses on the people who are already online," Daniels says. "And what it needs is to also do is be inclusive of the people who are not online. So bringing more people online we view as pro-access, right in line with the principles of net neutrality as well."
smartphone_page_load_internetdotorg.jpgWith Internet.org rolling out today in seven circles, and both Reliance and Facebook also keeping mum on key issues such as which parties are paying for the bandwidth.
The privilege of power brokers
In the past, Facebook has tied up with other operators such as Airtel to bring Facebook for free via 0.facebook.com. Facebook has also tied up with Airtel in regions of Africa, but for India, the company's placed its bet on Reliance.
"When Mark [Zuckerberg] was here in October we met with the team at Reliance," says Daniels, "and we found that we shared the same vision, we shared the same passion, not about just bringing people connectivity, but more importantly bringing the benefits in people's lives that connectivity can deliver."
This move puts Reliance in a very enviable position of a powerbroker for a host of Internet-driven businesses and violates net neutrality and "pro-access" that Facebook apparently believes in. Given that the people usually gravitate towards anything free - even at expense of user experience and functionality in most cases such as this - we doubt that many would complain.
For Internet.org to truly become as transformative as Facebook claims or wants, it needs to include a much wider selection of sites, and include access to its competitors. For now, its goals are not clear - for example, we asked Daniels what happens after a number of people are on-board. Is the goal to transform them into paying Internet users who access the open Web? He however stresses that the goal right now is simply to bring people access to useful content, and that these questions will be answered over time.
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Monday, February 2, 2015

HTC Desire 826 Octa-Core Smartphone Price Revealede2

HTC Desire 826 Octa-Core Smartphone Price Revealede2

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HTC, after unveiling the Desire 826 earlier this month at CES 2015, this week launched the handset in China. While the 16GB storage model of the smartphone is priced at CNY 2,299 (roughly Rs. 22,600), the 32GB storage variant costs CNY 2,499 (roughly Rs. 24,500).

The smartphone will be available to buy starting Thursday from the HTC Eshop website. The smartphone's India price and launch dates are still not yet known, though the smartphone is already listed on the company's India site.

The 4G-enabled Desire 826 smartphone will come in two variants (single-SIM and dual-SIM) depending upon the regions. The HTC Desire 826 runs Android 5.0 Lollipop with HTC Sense UI skinned on top and features a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080x1920 pixels) display.

The Desire 826 is powered by an octa-core (four cores at 1.5GHz and four cores at 1.0GHz) 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 processor alongside Adreno 405 GPU and 2GB of RAM. It sports a 13-megapixel (f/2.2) rear camera with 28mm lens, BSI sensor, and LED flash. The front camera is an 4-UltraPixel shooter. The 16GB/ 32GB of inbuilt storage on Desire 826 is expandable via microSD card (up to 128GB).

Connectivity options on the HTC Desire 826 smartphone include 4G (dual-4G), Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, GPS/ A-GPS, and Micro-USB. The handset is backed by a 2600mAh battery. The thickness of the smartphone is 7.5mm and it weighs 155 grams. The Desire 826 comes in two-tone colours including White Birch, Blue Lagoon, and Purple Fire.

Meanwhile, HTC on Wednesday in India launched its lower-mid range Desire 526G+ Dual SIM. The smartphone features a 4.7-inch qHD (540x960 pixels) display; a 1.7GHz octa-core processor; 1GB RAM; an 8-megapixel rear camera with LED flash; a 2-megapixel front-facing camera; 8GB/ 16GB inbuilt storage which can be expanded via microSD card (up to 32GB), and a 2000mAh battery.

WhatsApp Free Voice Calling Feature Reportedly Starts Rolling Out

WhatsApp Free Voice Calling Feature Reportedly Starts Rolling Out

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After rolling out the much-anticipated Web client to Android users, WhatsApp is now reportedly slowly rolling out the promised free voice calling feature - once again to Android users.
A Reddit user on Friday posted screenshots of the voice calling feature, supposedly accessible in the latest WhatsApp app (v2.11.508) for Android from the company site on a Google Nexus 5 running Android 5.0.1 Lollipop in India.

Reddit user pradnesh07 claims (via GSMArena) users who are running the aforementioned combination of WhatsApp app version, Android OS version, and device make will not be able to activate the voice calling feature until they receive a call from someone else with the feature already activated - hinting at a slow, almost invite-based rollout.

The user further notes those who activate the WhatsApp voice calling feature in this manner - of receiving a call from someone with the feature already enabled - may not be able to use the feature to place further calls themselves.

To be noted before proceeding with a description of the UI seen in the screenshots, is that WhatsApp has yet to make any announcements about the rollout of voice calling to users, and that if reports are correct, the feature still appears to be in testing due to the very limited nature of the rollout. User pradnesh07 also claims to have been able to activate the feature only after receiving a WhatsApp call.

The screenshots show WhatsApp now features a new Calls tab on top, alongside Chats and Contacts, where users can start a call with one of their WhatsApp contacts via the 'New call' button on top, similar to the already-present 'New chat' button. Some users report that at this point, they are shown a list of apps including the Google dialler with which they can place the call, but no WhatsApp calling option.
Reddit user pradnesh07 soon after also uploaded a video of the feature in action.

Those with the feature fully working will supposedly see a standard calling interface, with the disconnect button above buttons for speaker, messages, and mute. Beyond call history visible on the Calls tab (not shown here as contact details were insufficiently blurred), no further screenshots were shared, of an in-call interface for example.

The WhatsApp voice-calling UI seen in the screenshots is mostly in-line with earlier screenshots from December that were supposedly found by digging around within the WhatsApp app for Android, but not yet functional.

Until a wider rollout of the feature, or WhatsApp's own announcements, we'd still recommend taking the reports with a pinch of salt. While the free voice calling feature has been promised for Q1 2015, and already has telecom operators pre-emptively looking to regulate with tariff measures, it's possible it may actually roll out globally in a slightly different form.

After paying $4m for bugs, Google offers new grants for suspected but unproven flaws

After paying $4m for bugs, Google offers new grants for suspected but unproven flaws

Google has launched a new vulnerability research grants program, offering cash to top security researchers who want to investigate potential bugs - even if the flaws turn out to be nothing.

The new "experimental" Vulnerability Research Grant program adds a fourth tier to Google's Security Reward Programs. Launched in 2010, the program has paid out over $4m to researchers for finding bugs in Google's websites, its Chrome browser, and its numerous open source projects.

However, unlike with Google's other rewards, security researchers will now be able to apply for "up-front awards" to investigate an issue before they've submitted a bug. It's meant to encourage researchers who invest their time in investigating flaws but fail to find an issue.


The maximum grant available is $3,133.70, which is made available "before research begins, with no strings attached", according to Eduardo Vela Nava, a Google security engineer. Researchers will be eligible for regular rewards for bugs that they discover in the process.

The program is open to existing "top performing" bug reporters and invited experts who'll have access to three types of grants, including security research into newly-launched features and products; "highly sensitive services" such as Google search, Gmail, Inbox, and the Chrome Web Store; and recently-fixed vulnerabilities.

Google notes that receiving a grant but then not finding a bug will not affect the chances of the researcher being given a grant again in future. Google will however expect recipients to complete its survey after their research work has been completed. Researchers will also be notified by Google about which types of flaws, products, and services it's keen for them to explore.

According to Google, last year it paid out more than $1.5m to 200 different researchers for reporting bugs, with the largest single reward of $150,000 going to well-known iPhone and PlayStation hacker George Hotz for breaking the defences of Chrome OS.

After a brief stint at Facebook, Hotz left the social network company to return to hacking, and last July took up an internship with Google's Project Zero team - the group that has been at loggerheads with Microsoft over its rigid 90 day disclosure policy.

Google has also widened the scope of its Vulnerability Reward Program to include mobile apps that are developed by Google and distributed on Google Play and other channels.


Sunday, February 1, 2015

The sixth 'Game of Thrones' book won't be released in 2015.

The sixth 'Game of Thrones' book won't be released in 2015

Sorry, "Game of Thrones" fans. "The Winds of Winter," the sixth book in George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" series won't be released in 2015.





Unlike winter, the sixth "Game of Thrones" book won't be coming until at least 2016. James Martin/CNET
If you've been anxiously awaiting the release of "The Winds of Winter," the sixth book in George R.R. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" heptalogy, your wait is about to get longer. It looks like the earliest the book will hit store shelves is 2016.

Martin's publisher Jane Johnson of HarperCollins told The Guardian that the company has no plans to release "The Winds of Winter" this year, adding that fans need to appreciate the level of work and concentration these novels require of Martin.

"I have no information on likely delivery," said Johnson. "These are increasingly complex books and require immense amounts of concentration to write. Fans really ought to appreciate that the length of these monsters is equivalent to two or three novels by other writers."
Though "The Winds of Winter" is still a year or more away, there will be at least one new "Game of Thrones" book released this year. Johnson revealed that HarperCollins is working on an illustrated compilation of the novellas "The Hedge Knight," "The Sworn Sword" and "The Mystery Knight." These three books serve as official prequels to "A Song of Ice and Fire," and the compilation is expected to launch later in 2015.
"The short novels have been previously published in separate anthologies but never put together before," Johnson said, "and this will be a particularly beautiful edition."

Fans of HBO's "Game of Thrones" TV adaptation won't have to wait long for Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, Arya Stark and their unhappy families to return to their TV screens. "Game of Thrones" season five slices its way back into US living rooms on April 12, and the UK the following day.

Windows 10 Smartphones With Octa-Core SoCs Due Soon, Hints Microsoft

Windows 10 Smartphones With Octa-Core SoCs Due Soon, Hints Microsoft


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Microsoft will be bringing octa-core processors and powerful graphics close to desktop-level to Windows 10 smartphones and tablets soon, as per the description of a Microsoft session at the upcoming GDC (Game Developers Conference) conference on March 6. Also announced was native flac audio format support for Windows 10 smartphones and tablets in the future.

Titled "Sustained Gaming Performance in Multi-Core Mobile Devices (Presented by Microsoft)," the description of the presentation clearly states that, "Windows 10 phones and tablets with 8 CPUs and very powerful GPUs are expected soon." Specific to gaming, the session is for developers to learn how to design games that make use of the powerful hardware without triggering the throttling required by mobile devices with passive cooling. The post points to the release of flagship Windows 10 smartphones and tablets later this year, which fits in with a previous report that pegged the next flagship to launch in September 2015.

It also fits in with another report, that quotes the Director of Product Marketing for Microsoft Mobile Devices, Ifi Majid, to say the next Windows 10 flagship smartphone will arrive "later this summer". The firm last week also added that not all Windows Phone smartphones will be receiving the Windows 10 update. So far, only three handsets are confirmed for the OS update are Lumia 435, the selfie-happy Lumia 735, or the gorgeous gold-edition Lumia 930.

 The 30-minute GDC session will be held by Iulian Calinov, Lead Program Manager at Microsoft. The entire post reads, "Modern mobile devices and smartphones are reaching the computing capabilities reserved until recently for desktop PCs. Windows 10 phones and tablets with 8 CPUs and very powerful GPUs are expected soon. Despite significant progress in reducing power consumption these devices are able to draw more power under sustained load than can be safely dissipated with current passive cooling technologies. Windows 10 and the hardware it runs on are designed to safely handle such situations, mostly by reducing the system performance - which could affect game-play negatively. Learn to counter this effect by designing games that achieve sustained thermal-to-quality tradeoffs in these systems."

Microsoft has however not detailed anything else for now. The fans would have to wait for the presentation. Meanwhile Microsoft's Joe Belfiore has also confirmed that Windows 10 will bring flac (Free Lossless Audio Codec) audio format support on smartphones and tablets (including small-screen tablets), though it will be expected in later builds. Belfiore, while replying to a query by a user named @Lisan_09 on Wednesday, tweeted that, "@Lisan_09 Yes, FLAC support will be on phones/small tablets... won't be in the first insider build, though, will be a few months later.."

The Best Free Antivirus Software for Windows

The Best Free Antivirus Software for Windows

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If you have a Windows computer, you need anti-virus software. There always will be those who will insist that every virus attack is caused due to "user error" or because the person using the computer wasn't careful enough. That statement is only partly true. Even if you have all the latest Windows updates installed and are using the latest version of a secure browser, there are always some vulnerabilities can be used to attack your computer. Good anti-virus software stops you from downloading viruses or opening unsafe files. That's why it is essential to have anti-virus software installed and updated.

Many computer dealers will ask you to buy a licence for an anti-virus suite along with the PC, but free anti-virus software along with an anti-malware programme form a line of defence that's good enough for most people.

We looked at tests conducted by PC Mag and independent testing body AV-Test as a starting point and weighed them against our our own experiences to compile this list of the best free anti-virus software for Windows. Here are our picks:

Avast 2015 Free Antivirus
Avast is easy to understand, uses simple language to explain any problems, and has a great user interface that anyone can follow. It simplifies things like updating to the latest version and keeping the virus list up to date. Use silent mode to avoid the excessive announcements.
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Panda Free Antivirus 2015
Like Avast, Panda scored top marks for virus protection in AV-Test's report. Its interface is pretty but not as user friendly as that of Avast. It also has a nice feature called USB Vaccine - this prevents virus attacks that occur when you plug in an infected USB drive.
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BitDefender Antivirus Free Edition
BitDefender's best feature is that it runs quietly in the background by default. It won't bother you until it spots an infection, unlike most other anti-virus software, which need a fair bit of tweaking to get them to stop popping up all the time.
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bitdefender_screen.jpgIf your PC is already infected
The software mentioned above are great if you install them before your PC is infected. Once there's a virus attack, it can get tricky to get install these programmes especially if system functions have been hijacked by the virus. Anti-virus software can still help, but malware removal tools are more effective in cleaning up your computer once the infection has set in.

Malwarebytes Anti-Malware
Malwarebytes Anti-Malware is a very effective tool for getting rid of a virus that's already made its way into your system. It's not useful for protecting your PC from virus attacks as it doesn't offer realtime threat protection, but is excellent at cleaning up the mess.
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Comodo Cleaning Essentials 6
Malwarebytes was, in our experience, the best tool for malware removal, but it still requires you to install it on your infected PC. Installing software may not be possible in some heavily infected machines. In such cases, Comodo Cleaning Essentials 6 will be useful. You just need to unzip the file to use this set of virus cleanup tools. Comodo Cleaning Essentials 6 is portable software that runs without installation, making it useful in worst case scenarios.
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Anti-virus software, along with a malware cleanup tool should be good enough for most users. You can pick any of the software listed above for protection against threats, and feel secure when using your computer, without having to pay a small fortune for the software.

Which is your favourite anti-virus software? Let us know via the comments.

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Windows 10 upgrade will be free for one year

Windows 10 upgrade will be free for one year

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Windows 10 will be a free upgrade for one year if you have a Windows 7, Windows 8.1 or Windows Phone 8.1 device.

The news came at Microsoft's Windows 10 briefing, which went down earlier in Redmond, Wash.

More details on getting the upgrade are available on windows.com, but Microsoft didn't offer a release timeline for when users can expect the Windows 10 upgrade to land.

What's most intriguing is that Windows Phone 8.1 devices will jump straight to Windows 10. And as Gareth Beavis notes, Windows Phone as we know it is dead while one OS to rule them all has emerged.





Microsoft wants to spill the beans on Windows 10 for phones.

Microsoft wants to spill the beans on Windows 10 for phones

More Windows 10 for phones details to come in the next weeks

Microsoft wants to spill the beans on Windows 10 for phones
If you were watching Microsoft's recent Windows 10 event and were disappointed at the relative lack of information about the upcoming Windows 10 for phones, then fear not as Microsoft is apparently planning to unveil more features in the next few weeks.
Windows 10 is a huge deal for Microsoft, which wants to banish the memories of the poorly received Windows 8 while unifying Windows PCs, tablets and smartphones in a way that it has so far failed to do.
This means that Windows 10 is not just a desktop operating system, but it will also be the successor to Microsoft's mobile operating system Windows Phone 8.1. Microsoft's attempt to get into the smartphone market hasn't been entirely successful, so the pressure on Windows 10 for phones is high.

Upcoming features

Joe Belfiore, Vice President, Windows Phone Program Management & Design at Microsoft, has acknowledged that there is a lot of interest in Windows 10 for phone and tweeted: "Folks asking-- we are working on a video showing #win10 phone features, but it's another 1-2 weeks out."
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Hopefully this means we won't have long to wait to get a better idea of what features Windows 10 for phone will bring to upcoming smartphones.

Facebook reports strong profits, adding millions of users.

Facebook reports strong profits, adding millions of users.

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Facebook reported fourth-quarter profits of $701m (£462m), a 34% increase on the same period a year ago.

Advertising revenue grew by 53% to $3.59bn, with nearly 70% of that coming from mobile ad sales.
The social networking giant said it now has 1.39 billion active users each month, a 13% increase from a year ago.

"We got a lot done in 2014," said Mark Zuckerberg in a statement accompanying earnings.
Total profits for the year were $2.9bn, almost double the total for 2013.

However, the amount of profit the company made on each dollar of revenue decreased from 44% to 29% from a year earlier, as the social network invested more heavily in marketing and research and development (R&D).

The amount Facebook is spending on R&D nearly tripled to $1.1bn this quarter, as the company spent considerable sums on developing its various acquisitions such as Instagram, WhatsApp and virtual-reality headset maker Oculus Rift, as well as its own in-house messaging products and video services.

Facebook also echoed a common complaint amongst US firms this earnings season, saying its revenue would have increased by 53% instead of 49% were it not for unfavourable foreign exchange rates.
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When Facebook first floated on the stock market, founder Mark Zuckerberg said his firm needed to figure out how to make money from mobile users - and quick.

Well, job done. Facebook's mobile ads lack subtlety, for sure, but the tactic is working, and it hasn't put users off. Mobile advertising threatened to be Facebook's Achilles' heel, but now it can be regarded as its strongest asset.

When Wall Street looks at social network earnings reports, a massive emphasis is put on growth. If not enough new people are signing up, the share price suffers - just ask Twitter.

With big acquisitions - Whatsapp and Instagram - and its "next billion" targets for the developing world, Facebook is continuing to grow at a rate that satisfies shareholders.

So what's next? Last week I visited Facebook's new London HQ. It was lunchtime, and I saw several employees spending their break immersed in Oculus Rift, the virtual reality headset bought by Facebook last year. It is expected to launch this year. Mark Zuckerberg has already changed the way the world interacts once. Can he do it again?

Coder creates smallest chess game for computers & broke 33 years record.

Coder creates smallest chess game for computers & broke 33 years record.



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BootChess' developer says he hopes to inspire the creation of other small programs
 
 
A French coder has developed what is thought to be the smallest-sized chess computer program.

BootChess is only 487 bytes in size, and the source code can be run on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux computers.

That makes it smaller than 1K ZX Chess - a Sinclair ZX81 computer game, which contained 672 bytes of code and had held the record for 33 years.

The new title's creator told the BBC that the challenge had seemed impossible at first.

Olivier Poudade added that he hoped his achievement would now inspire other programmers to get involved in the "sizecoding" scene.

"[It] demonstrates why assembly language is still the language of choice to excel [at] in programming," he said.

1K ZX Chess  
 
1K ZX Chess was put on sale in 1982 before appearing in a programming magazine the following year
"[And it] reminds others that optimising in computer programming is not only about speed, but also about size."

He said that he had also wanted to pay tribute to the craft of David Horne - 1K ZX Chess' creator - as well as other unsung heroes of the 1980's English and Russian ZX81 and ZX Spectrum coding community.
The ZX81 only had 1K - or 1,024 bytes - of RAM memory, limiting what it could do.

Today's computers typically ship with chips that can store millions of times that amount.

For comparison's sake, even a couple of image-less tweets take up roughly the same amount of data as Mr Poudade's complete program.

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To achieve his goal, Mr Poudade - a member of the Red Sector Inc coding group - had to make the look of his game even more basic than its 1982 predecessor.

Tiny Chess  
Tiny Chess is more than twice the size of BootChess but has better graphics
The board and pieces of BootChess are represented by text alone, with P representing pawns, Q used for the queens and full stops put in the place of empty squares.

Some critics have carped that it cannot be called a "complete" chess program because it does not allow castling - a defensive move in which a king and castle/rook shift positions simultaneously.
However, Mr Poudade noted that 1K ZX Chess shared the same limitation, and highlighted that his program allowed pawns to be turned into queens when they reached the opponent's side of the board, something that was not possible in Mr Horne's game.

Even so, for those seeking a code-anaemic version of the centuries-old game that uses graphics rather than letters to represent the board and supports castling, then the 1,251 bytes-sized Tiny Chess, written in Javascript by Mexican developer Oscar Toledo G, may be the preferred option.

5 Big Concerns We Still Have About The Fantastic Four Trailer

5 Big Concerns We Still Have About The Fantastic Four Trailer

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It finally happened today. After months of staying silent and not showing any official footage, 20th Century Fox released The Fantastic Four trailer today. Set for release on August 7, this reboot will follow Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Ben Grimm and Johnny Storm as they gain extraordinary powers while traveling to another dimension. For a teaser trailer, it did a unique job of showing just enough to entice the viewer while not giving away too much action or plot-wise. At the very least, comic book fans now have a better idea of what to expect when they sit down to watch it.


While the trailer itself was not at all horrible (although it did feel generic), there were several things that felt off about it. For a film based off a group of superheroes that popularized Marvel, this didn’t feel anything like the stories about Marvel’s First Family, and there were several missed opportunities in this trailer to showcase material that would have excited fans even more. Granted, teasers hold back a lot of material so they can entice moviegoers, but even taking that into account, here are the main concerns we have towards The Fantastic Four trailer and what it could mean for the film itself.

5. We Have To Sit Through Their Origin Story Again?!?!
We Have To Sit Through Their Origin Story Again?!?!
Obviously with lesser-known heroes, it might be necessary to show moviegoers how these heroes got their start/powers, but when characters are being shown that have already been on-screen before (twice), there’s no need to spend as much time (if any) on the origin. The Fantastic Four may not be at the same level of popularity as Batman or Spider-Man, but their origin story doesn’t need to be retread again, or at least be the main focus. The main difference this time is that the four heroes will be traveling to an alternate dimension (the Negative Zone) instead of outer space, which is based off their Ultimate origin, so hopefully a new landscape will be enough to distinguish itself from the 2005 Fantastic Four movie. Either way, those four are coming back with weird conditions, and people are going to be freaked out.

 4. It Feels More Sci-Fi Than Superhero
This Feels More Like Sci-Fi Than Superhero
With all the adventures they have in outer space, alternate dimensions, other time periods and such, the Fantastic Four is rooted in sci-fi, so it’s great if these elements can be infused into the movie. It’s another thing if these same elements completely take over the story, and as a result what makes these characters iconic is put on the back-burner., i.e. being superheroes and fighting strange threats. Aside from the guys turning to rock and flame, this trailer felt closer to something like Prometheus or Interstellar than it did The Avengers or X-Men. It is possible to achieve a balance between the superhero side of things and another genre. Captain America: The Winter Soldier was a political thriller and X-Men: Days of Future Past was a time-travel epic, but both still felt like superhero adventures throughout. The Fantastic Four feels solely like a sci-fi story, which isn’t a bad thing, but because it’s based off superheroes, it comes off looking weird. Maybe the superhero elements will be more noticeable once the team has to use their new powers to take on Doom.

3. There’s No Lightheartedness To It
There’s No Lightheartedness To It
It’s the same problem that Man of Steel dealt with: unnecessary darkening. While the Fantastic Four have dealt with their fair share of serious events, they’ve always been light, good-humored characters. There’s no reason to go all The Dark Knight on it. Not every superhero movie has to feel the same, but the stories need to stay true to the essence of the characters. This feels overly dark and serious, and much more reminiscent to Josh Trank’s 2012 hit Chronicle than the actual Fantastic Four. To be fair, this isn’t much of a surprise, since Trank and others have been describing it as "grounded" for awhile, but these words should not be used to describe Marvel’s First Family. Say what you will about last decade’s Fantastic Four films, but at least they had a sense of humor (even if it was misplaced at times).

 2. Where Are Their Powers?
Where Are Their Powers?
A brief shot of The Thing’s back, several blink-and-you’ll-miss-it shots of Johnny Storm flaming on and a shot that shows Reed Richards presumably about to stretch. That’s the extent of the Fantastic Four’s powers in this trailer. The purpose of a teaser it to… well, tease the audience about what’s coming. But c’mon! They couldn’t have given us a few more demonstrations of the four using their abilities? A few added shots of Reed actually stretching, Sue Storm turning invisible, The Thing rampaging and Johnny Storm flying was all that would have been necessary, and it only would have added a few more seconds. Set-up for how they get their powers is fine, but fans mainly want to see these powers in action!

1. There’s Still No Doctor Doom
There’s Still No Doctor Doom
Even if we didn’t see much of their abilities, at least we got to see the protagonists. The same can’t be said for the antagonist, Victor Domashev, a.k.a. Doom (evidently he hasn’t earned his evil Ph.D yet). While we know what the character’s background and personality will be, there still hasn’t been photos of him other than those leaked images of the Doom costume on the green-screen set. It’s unfair to judge a character’s look until it’s been touched up in post-production, which is why this trailer would have been the perfect opportunity to feature the villain’s unusual appearance. There’s a brief shot at 1:21 of an unknown man attacking some soldiers, but there’s no way to know if it’s Doom. We’ll just have to wait a little longer to get our first look of Toby Kebbell as the Fantastic Four’s arch-nemesis.




Apple posts the biggest quarterly profit in history.

Apple posts the biggest quarterly profit in history.

Apple's China sales are up 70% - and about to grow further, John Sudworth reports

US technology giant Apple has reported the biggest quarterly profit ever made by a public company.
Apple reported a net profit of $18bn (£11.8bn) in its fiscal first quarter, which tops the $15.9bn made by ExxonMobil in the second quarter of 2012, according to Standard and Poor's.
Record sales of iPhones were behind the surge in profits.

Apple sold 74.5 million iPhones in the three months to 27 December - well ahead of most analysts' expectations.

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I mean, a lot of us were expecting good iPhone sales during the holidays, but I don't think anybody really thought Apple was going to blow past 70 million units sold”
In a conference call with financial analysts Apple's chief executive Tim Cook said that demand for phones was "staggering".

However, sales of the iPad continued to disappoint, falling by 18% in 2014 from a year earlier.
The demand for Apple's larger iPhone 6 Plus model appeared to help boost profits and increase the iPhone's gross profit margin - or how much Apple makes per phone - by 2% to 39.9%.

However, Apple did not give a breakdown of sales for the iPhone 6 and other models.
Apple shares rose more than 5% in trading after the US markets had closed.

Buster Hein, who edits the "Cult of Mac" website, told the BBC that iPhone sales had surpassed expectations.

"Oh my gosh, it's unbelievable," he said. "I mean, a lot of us were expecting good iPhone sales during the holidays, but I don't think anybody really thought Apple was going to blow past 70 million units sold," he said.

"Apple became the number one smartphone company in China in the last quarter, which was just huge for them," he added.

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Preparations for the opening of an Apple store in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province
Analysis: Richard Taylor, BBC North America Technology Correspondent
 
Apple's impressive results represent a significant shift towards the massive untapped potential of China.
With a strong line-up of devices entering the final quarter, it was able to reap the fruits of its deal with the world's biggest mobile network, China Mobile.

However, the success of its latest big-screen iPhones may have contributed to further cannibalising sales of the iPad.

The once unstoppable tablet is being further squeezed both by a resurgence in laptop sales, as well as by competition - both in an increasingly saturated US market and in emerging markets by lower-priced, rival machines.

All eyes now are on the Apple Watch - but with a relatively high base price it is not clear whether it will be able to woo more than the Apple faithful.

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Apple Watch, Cuppertino The Apple Watch is due for release in April
 
BBC technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones said the iPhone had "transformed the mobile phone industry".

"Others have a bigger share of the market - Samsung, for instance, actually sells more phones than Apple - but Apple makes just an extraordinary amount of money from this one phone.

"A lot of this, at the moment, is about China, where this brand has got extraordinary cache. They [Apple] sold more phones in China in the last quarter than they have in the United States."

He added that one possible shadow on Apple's future was the question of whether the firm could repeat the success of the iPhone.

"The next one [product] that's supposed to be coming along is the Apple Watch in April," he said. "I've got some doubts as to whether that will be the mass market success, beyond the geek population, that the iPhone has been."
  
Apple's revenue grew to $74.6bn in 2014 - a 30% increase from a year earlier.

However, on a conference call to discuss earnings, Mr Cook complained of "fierce foreign exchange volatility", which added Apple to a growing list of US firms who have been hurt by the strong dollar abroad.
Apple said that currency fluctuations shaved 4% from its first-quarter revenue.

Sales in greater China hit $16bn in 2014 - a 70% increase from a year earlier, and almost equalling the $17bn in sales the company recorded in Europe last year.

A report by research firm Canalys released on Tuesday said that Apple had overtaken competitors to become China's number one seller of smartphones by units shipped in the fourth quarter of 2014.
Apple also said that its newest product, the Apple Watch, was still on schedule and would begin shipping in April.

Tuesday, January 27, 2015

Apple supplier Foxconn to shrink workforce as sales growth stalls

Apple supplier Foxconn to shrink workforce as sales growth stalls




Employees work inside a Foxconn factory in the township of Longhua in the southern Guangdong province in this May 26, 2010 file photo.  REUTERS/Bobby Yip
Employees work inside a Foxconn factory in the township of Longhua in the southern Guangdong province


(Reuters) - Taiwan's Foxconn Technology Group, the world's largest contract electronics manufacturer, will cut its massive workforce, the company told Reuters, as the Apple Inc (AAPL.O) supplier faces declining revenue growth and rising wages inChina.
Under its flagship unit Hon Hai Precision Industry Co Ltd, the group currently employs about 1.3 million people during peak production times, making it one of the largest private employers in the world.
Special assistant to the chairman and group spokesman Louis Woo did not specify a timeframe or target for the reduction, but noted that labor costs had more than doubled since 2010, when the company faced intense media scrutiny following a spate of worker suicides.
"We've basically stabilized (our workforce) in the last three years," Woo said. When asked if the company plans to reduce overall headcount, he responded "yes".
Revenue growth at the conglomerate tumbled to 1.3 percent in 2013 and only partially recovered to 6.5 percent last year after a long string of double-digit increases from 2003 to 2012.
That decade saw the firm ride an explosion of popularity in PCs, smartphones and tablets, largely driven by its main client Apple, but now it is feeling the effects of falling growth and prices in the gadget markets it supplies, a trend that is expected to continue.
Growth in smartphone sales will halve this year from 26 percent in 2014, according to researcher IDC, while PC sales will contract by 3 percent.
Similarly, the average smartphone will sell for 19 percent less in 2018 than last year's $297.
"Even if technology is improving, the price will still come down," Woo said. "We've come to accept that, our customers have come to accept that."
Automation will be key to keeping labor costs under control in the long-term, Woo said, as the company pushes to have robotic arms complete mundane tasks currently done by workers.

But Woo noted that company chairman Terry Gou's previously stated goal of 1 million robots was "a generic concept" rather than a firm target.

How to choose better gadgets



How to choose better gadgets

How to choose better gadgets

This is the only way we can make you stick to the pledge that you will no longer buy gadgets in blissful ignorance!
This is the only way we can make you stick to the pledge that you will no longer buy gadgets in blissful ignorance!

Have you ever thought why one power bank is costlier than another? Why hard disks are passe (almost)? Why you can still trust a cheating partner, but not a pirated anti-virus? How the dude who installed the `free wi-fi router' at your place made a fool out of you? How anti-radiation chips undo the harm done by the heap of devices around you? If you don't know the answers to the above, leave everything else that you are doing right now and read this buyer's guide.

Power Bank

Mobile makers have over committed and under-delivered on battery back-up, which is why power banks have become the new fad.Genius buys it like: I don't subscribe to the `I'll buy anything that's cheap and Chinese' school of thought because I want more than just the basics. My power bank should charge multiple devices simultaneously, not waste energy while charging the plugged-in device, and quickly charge itself and the devices. Then, it should automatically turn itself off when idle, should be certified for safety by safety certifications like EEE, 6 Way Circuit Protection or any other popular safety standard agency.



Techxpert: Sudip De, vice-president, Adata, says, "Unlike the power bank, your mobile device is not cheap, so, if you buy a faulty product, it will damage your device."

Anti-Virus Software

If you ever meet someone who has purchased an anti-virus and not downloaded a pirated version of it, most likely, you are hallucinating because such people don't exist, and this, when anti-virus is one of the most crucial computer tools.Genius buys it like: Does my system have the RAM and processor required to run the anti-virus? Is the software itself compatible with my system? Will I be able to erase the data if the system gets stolen and click pictures of the thief when he uses my system? Does it have bootable rescue?

Will the anti-virus be able to defend itself when a virus tries to disable it? If it does all of this, I will buy it.Techxpert: Pankaj Jain, director, Eset India, says, "Sadly, security comes last for an anti-virus purchaser; price is first. The biggest loss of a pirated anti-virus user is that they don't get the support from the developer, so if one fine day, the system crashes, the user will have no one to go to for help."

An anti-virus should be anti-virus, anti-malware, antiTrojan, antirootkit, antiphishing, give email and instant messaging protection, be certified by independent testing agencies and labs, be fast, scan cloud and have 24x7 support mechanism.

Mobile-scan app

With growing internet activity on smartphones, a mobile scan app will soon be a must.Genius buys it like: My scan app should not consume too much battery, it should provide add-on features like tracking over and above basic scanning, blocking inappropriate websites and prohibiting downloads from non-Apple and non-Android app-stores, Most importantly, it should let me completely wipe out the data on the phone in case of theft.Techxpert: Govind Rammurthy, MD & CEO, eScan, says, "The app should warn any transmissions of contact lists and should have the ability to block the same, detect transactions that use mobile-wallets andor other forms of mobile-money and store records, transaction details on the cloud."

Routers

Don't just blame your mobile operator for the snailpaced internet; your `free' router might be at fault.Genius buys it like: I will buy a router that is capable of handling high-speed, that lets me create small networks with limited use for guests, has parental control, is low in radiation and lets me manage media and connects multiple devices.Techxpert: Subhodeep Bhattacharya, regional director, India & SAARC, Netgear, says, "A router is the hub of the digital ecosys tem, and if it's built around an ignorantly purchased router, all the thrill that you expect from your high-end gadgets will come to a naught."

SSDs

These compact, superfast, durable and energy-efficient data storage solutions will change the way you store data.Genius buys it like: I'll buy an SSD as it's smaller, sturdier and faster than hard disks. It should preferably fit in the camera too, and have shockproof capabilities for accidental drops.Techxpert: M A Mannan, country manager - India, Corsair Memory, says, "No SSD is a poor performer but one with a 40,000 IOPS or more is better."

Radiation protection chip

With wireless gadgets starting to rule our lives, an anti-radiation chip, which protects you from electromagnetic radiation emitted by phones and other personal electronic devices, is a must-have.Genius buys it like: The chip has to be tested and approved for its capabilities at warding off the side-effects of benefits, by a medical institution in India.Techxpert: Pranav Poddar, MD, Synergy Environics, says, "A phone should not be used for more than six minutes in an hour and be kept at least 15-25 mm away from the body at all times. Since this is not possible, you need something, like an anti-radiation chip, that will let you use devices for extended time."

Monday, January 26, 2015

How affordable smartphones are leading in innovation

How affordable smartphones are leading in innovation


The smartphone market has evolved to such a point in recent times that the affordable smartphone is now what's causing the maximum excitement. While the iPhone will continue to receive the fanfare it enjoys, the focus and innovation now has moved towards cheaper hardware.
Why?

Well, in developed markets like the US, expensive devices are subsidised, which means many people can afford even an iPhone 6, which starts at $199 on a contract. This is roughly the same amount one would pay for a low- to mid-range smartphone like a Moto G in India.

Therefore, when players like Xiaomi and OnePlus enter the market and offer products boasting the same type of hardware specifications as a Samsung Galaxy S5 for less than half the price, the excitement becomes palpable. Hence, the clamour for OnePlus One invites, the outcry over the flash sales conducted by Xiaomi and Yu on Flipkart and Amazon. This may not be technological innovation in the truest sense, but this is certainly the case of an innovative business model.

Even the component makers are chipping in to herald the new era of affordable computing devices. Let's take Qualcomm as an example. It's Snapdragon 615 and 410 processors are as powerful as its flagship chipsets from two years ago and now they offer additional features like more cores, 64-bit and 4G support.When seen holistically, you probably get better Android hardware for less than Rs 10,000 than what you got for a phone like the Galaxy S4 two years ago for Rs 42,000. The point of dumping so much cash when a phone is launched is not only some intangible flaunt value, but also a level of future readiness.

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The Micromax Yu Yureka.

It can be argued that a phone like the Yu Yureka offers a better software and hardware experience than the two year old Galaxy S4. The Yu Yureka costs Rs 8,999 and you could dump that amount each year on a new phone, and get a faster phone and still save around Rs 10,000 if you think about buying the latest Android flagship phone.

Of course, phone makers like Samsung and LG understand that for their flagship phones they need to offer more. Hence, they come up with newer technologies like self-healing backs and curved displays. Unfortunately, the use cases of these new technologies are not obvious yet.

And that's why for the time being, it is the powerful low cost smartphone that will cause more impact than say a big ticket smartphone launch. The blunt truth is that the smartphone market is commoditised like the Windows PC market.

The buzz is more in the software than expensive hardware. However, every now and then, there is a really powerful affordable phone, and it will always cause a stir.