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Tuesday 31 March 2015

How to Unlock Secured PDF File

A secure PDF file enforces copyright laws with features to prevent reproduction by other users. The owner of thePDF can prevent other users from printing, copying or editing it.

Monday 30 March 2015

Facebook's New Laser Drone Tested Above UK

Circling at high altitude, the drones will beam down laser-guided signals to remote locations which do not have internet access.

Tim Cook Vows To Give Away His $785m Fortune

After paying for his 10-year-old nephew's education, the Apple chief executive will give away his entire fortune before he dies.

Saturday 28 March 2015

How To Watch Youtube Videos in VLC Media Player

How To Watch Youtube Videos in VLC Media Player
How To Watch Youtube Videos in VLC Media Player
The major advantages of watching youtube videos on VLC Media player are:-
  • Watch Youtube Videos without Ads, Means no Disturbance While Watching your Favourite Video in it.
  • Use Loop Button To Watch a Video Again and again Many times in this player.
  • Increase or Decrease the Speed of the Video by your choice.
  • Take Snapshots of any particular Screen of a Song or Movie.

Friday 27 March 2015

List Of Top 120 Free Proxy Sites

List Of Top 120 Free Proxy Sites

I have made a collection of best free proxy websites/servers.  Most of the proxy sites listed below are HTTPS supported and some of them allow you to change your IP address as well. I am sharing a collection of best 120 proxy sites , so that it can be easy for you to keep the list at one place.

Monday 23 March 2015

How to call a friend on Mac from iPhone [Tip]

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If you are positioned in front of your Mac machine and wish to make a call hands free via your iPhone on the Mac, you can now do that. It works by sending the sound through the Mac speakers, like your Bluetooth setup in the car using the car speakers. Moreover, it uses the Mac microphone too! You do still need to have the iPhone (with a working SIM card) to get this handy trick working. Here’s how to do that:

Sunday 22 March 2015

9 Sites You Should Follow to Boost Up Your Personality

Personality is something that can impress anyone. You must have seen some people who seem to be very pleasant and attractive not only by looks but also from their behavior. The only thing that makes people different from others is personality only. If you have a good personality, you will be the charm of party or society, if not then no one would ever notice you.

Friday 20 March 2015

5 Best Android Video Converter Apps of 2015

Now-a-days, when almost everyone is using Android phones and tablets, watching movies and videos has become interesting than ever. You can watch anything that you want on your Smartphone with just a single click anytime and anywhere according to your ease and simplicity.

Tuesday 17 March 2015

How to add passwords to videos in Windows [Tip]

There aren’t many media players that include options to add passwords to videos. However, GreenForce-Player is a freeware media player that has video password options. So with that software you can add passwords to videos. 

How to post full photos on Instagram without cropping in Android [Tip]

I introduce you to an app that would let you post full size photos on Instagram. With it, you have the option to skip the cropping process and still post the photo in the required square format. Speaking of which, here’s a similar app that you can use to post full photos without the need for you to crop.

How to Customize Messages App theme iOS Cydia Tweak

If you own an Apple iOS device and are bored of your default messages app theme layout then I have something really interesting tweak that will help you to customize your messages app theme layout the way you want to look. Though the default colors of message app is quite good but what if you could tweak them to different color combinations giving you all new refreshing look so if you are looking for a way to customize messsages app color layout then I am pretty sure you are gonna love this article and going to try this out immediately.

Moto E (2nd Gen) Launched in India @ 6,999 Only : Brief Review

The much awaited Motorola Moto E 2nd Gen smart phone has been finally launched in India at a price of just Rs 6,999 exclusively available via Flipkart Online store like the previous Moto E Smart phone sale.  Before launching Moto E 2nd Gen smartphone company has already slashed the previously launched Moto E prices by Rs 1000 to clear the remaining stocks which will be later on going to be replaced by this Moto E 2nd Gen smartphone.

IBM to demonstrate first on-package silicon photonics

IBM Research, silicon photonics chip die on a wafer
One of the most tantalizing next-generation technologies that could dramatically reduce system power consumption and improve bandwidth is silicon photonics. This method of chip-to-chip communication uses silicon as an optical medium, and transmits data incredibly quickly with far better power consumption and thermals than traditional copper wires.

Monday 16 March 2015

Project Outernet to provide free Internet across the globe. Soon, free Wi-Fi internet access for everyone on earth could be possible

A New York based non-profit organization called Media Development Investment Fund (MDIF) has announced the "Outernet" project which will provide free Internet access to all, regardless of their location on earth.

Sunday 15 March 2015

Next Windows 10 build gets improved Wi-Fi and Task View

Next Windows 10 build gets improved Wi-Fi and Task View
The screenshots of Windows 10 build 10036 show two new features in particular that relate to how users connect to�Wi-Fi�and the Task View within in the operating system.
Windows 10 users get excited. Your next technical preview build is finally on the way and a couple of new features have leaked out that will have PC users giddy with excitement.

Motorola Moto E (Gen 2) LTE India Launch Planned for May

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US-based Motorola is hopeful of bringing the Motorola Moto E (Gen 2) LTE variant to India by May this year, and pricing it under Rs. 10,000 as it looks to compete with brands like Xiaomi and Yu.
Motorola, which was acquired by Chinese technology giant Lenovo from Google last year, sells its devices in India through e-commerce firm Flipkart.

Saturday 14 March 2015

Dell Launches New XPS and Alienware Laptops at CES 2015

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Dell at CES 2015 on Tuesday announced its all new XPS and Alienware laptops for 2015.
"The new products announced today raise the bar in every category, with style, substance and software solutions customers can only get from Dell," said Sam Burd, Vice President, Client Solutions Product Group, Dell.

LG G Flex2 With 5.5-Inch Curved Display, Snapdragon 810 SoC Launched

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LG has launched the much-anticipated G Flex2 smartphone at CES 2015. The smartphone will be available at the end of January in Korea, and release in global markets thereafter. So far, no pricing has been revealed - though the flexible phone should cost more than the LG G3.

Lenovo Unveils 'World's Lightest 13-Inch Laptops'; Refreshes Yoga Series at CES

Lenovo is not yet done with announcing refreshed versions of its wide range of laptops, as it has introduced 11 new laptops at CES 2015. However, out of the 11 new laptops, the majority are a simple upgrade over their older versions while some are brand new.

Whatsapp v2.12.7 With Calling Feature & Web APK is Here ! [LATEST]

It seems like WhatsApp has opened its voice calling feature to all the Android users and the users are now gradually receiving the WhatsApp Voice Calling Features via invites system. However, if you were late and failed to get the invite, you can still use this voice calling feature by downloading the latest WhatsApp APK.

Friday 13 March 2015

How to watch a YouTube video in a floating window in Android [Tip]

Some smartphones offers cool features that allow its users to multitask. Say, for example, the ability to make any video float on the screen so that you can browse or chat while watching. It also doesn’t matter whether the video is from YouTube or a local file. Now, what if you cannot do that with your smartphone or tablet’s default functionalities ? Well, in that case, you can use a third-party app.

Thursday 12 March 2015

10 Reasons to Buy a Smartwatch

As the technology is increasing, the trend in technology is to get more and more connectivity in smaller packages. Smartphone has already become the huge success in field of technology. In this field, Smartwatch have also been designed to achieve more connectivity within the small packages.

Wednesday 11 March 2015

Maxidix Wi-fi Suite v14.9.22 Build 420 Activator Is Here !

Maxidix Wi-fi Suite v14.9.22 Build 420
Maxidix Wifi Suite is a steady and practical software solution worth having when you need to turn your computer into a real hotspot and share Internet from mobile networks. Using this utility you are able to manage wireless equipment in a single and centralized place.

Whatsapp Plus Reborn v1.69 Antiban Apk Is Here ! [Updated]

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WhatsApp+ PLUS v1.69 Reborn is the newest and initial release of whatsapp messager as we know WhatsApp Messenger is a smartphone messenger available for Android and other smartphones. WhatsApp uses your 3G or WiFi (when available) to message with friends and family. Switch from SMS to WhatsApp to send and receive messages, pictures, audio notes, and video messages.

How to rotate videos in VLC media player [Tip]

If you rotated a camera whilst filming, you can rotate the video to match the angle you filmed it at. VLC media player includes geometry options with which you can rotate videos with. If you don’t already have the software, head over to its website to add VLC to Windows or Mac OS X platforms.

Tuesday 10 March 2015

How to root Nexus 10 in LMY47D Android 5.1 Lollipop and Flash CWM Recovery [Guide]

Android 5.1 Lollipop is now live for a few different devices and as usual the Google Nexus range of smartphones and tablets heads that list. Android 5.1 comes with a smoother ROM experience that fixes the instability we found with the original 5.0 release, HD Voice calling, Dual SIM support and device protection. If you have already installed the LMY47D Android 5.1 software update on your tablet and want to gain root access, you can do that easily by following the guide below.

Monday 9 March 2015

Greenify Pro v2.6 beta 1 APK is Here ! [ROOT]

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Never should your phone or tablet become slower and battery hungrier after lots of apps installed. With Greenify, your device can run almost as smoothly and lastingly as it did the first day you had it!

How to quickly find the lyrics of an MP3 song in Windows [Tip]

This article told you about the Lyrics plug-in for Windows Media Player. That shows you the lyrics for songs in Windows Media Player. To find lyrics for an MP3 without a media player plug-in, check out Lyrics FinderLyrics Finder is a freeware program that enables users to quickly find lyrics for their MP3s.

Tuesday 3 March 2015

Samsung Galaxy S6 AND Galaxy S6 EDGE Review: Hands On & First Impressions



The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 EDGE are now official and this is our first look at the two devices. But were they worth the wait?











The Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 EDGE are now official, following their launch at MWC 2015. As promised both handsets represent a pretty large departure from what came before with all-new designs, build materials and features. Every aspect of the handsets has been rebooted, remodelled and reimagined, proving the company’s “Project Zero” was much more than the usual marketing-speak associated with Samsung. This time Samsung meant every word of it –– and it really shows too. 
Samsung has a lot to prove in 2015. Apple’s iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus are selling at an unprecedented rate, 70+ million thus far, and then there’s the arrival of the HTC One M9 and LG G4, the latter is launching a bit later though, inside Q2. The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 EDGE are Samsung’s “come back” products, the handsets that it hopes will re-establish it as the premier Android phone maker in the world. In order to achieve this the company set about redesigning its next flagships from the ground up inside its Project Zero initiative.
“With a clearly differentiated form factor for this year's flagship, the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, Samsung will hope to see a similar leap to the iPhone shipment's 46% year-on-year quarterly jump when Apple offered larger screen models. But, whether Samsung can realise this sales improvement depends on its ability to manufacture the Edge model at scale and avoid teething problems with the Exynos chipset it is using in a global flagship for the first time,” said IDC. “Few OEMs have the capabilities to differentiate in hardware. Samsung is able to leverage its display division capabilities to create the twin curved screen, which makes the S6 Edge unlike any other smartphone. Importantly, this differentiator is visible to consumers from the front on a store shelf.”

Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 EDGE Release Date and Price

Samsung confirmed both handsets would be available for April 10, but was –– as per usual –– very quiet on pricing details. The company did confirm the Galaxy S6 EDGE would cost more than the Galaxy S6 model (just as the Note EDGE costs more than the Galaxy Note 4) but it did not clarify by how much. Rumours prior to launch suggested a $1000 price tag for the top of the line model, though this has not been officially confirmed as yet. 
Thankfully, we’ve not had word from Sam Mobile about how Samsung will price both models in the US. According to the leaked details, “the Galaxy S6 will be priced at €699 for the 32GB variant, €799 for the 64GB version, and €899 for the top-end 128GB model. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S6 Edge will cost €150 more than the standard Galaxy S6 for the 32, 64 and 128GB models – €849, €949, and €1049. Those are steep price tags for sure, but given the revolution these two devices bring to Samsung’s smartphone lineup and the hardware that’s on offer (especially on the S6 Edge), we can’t say we are too surprised that buying them won’t be an affordable affair.” 
Read on to find out how the Samsung Galaxy S6 and Samsung Galaxy S6 EDGE look, feel and perform in practice. 

Samsung Galaxy 6 Specs

  • Screen: 1440 x 2560 Quad-HD Super AMOLED display 577ppi
  • Dimensions: 143.4 x 70.5 x 6.8mm
  • Weight: 138g
  • Processor: 64-bit 14nm Samsung Exynos 7 Octa processor. Four cores run at 1.5GHz and four run at 2.1GHz.
  • RAM: 3GB of LPDDR4 RAM
  • Storage: 32GB, 64GB or 128GB of UFS 2.0 flash memory
  • Wireless: LTE category 6 modem (300mbps download), 802.11ac MIMO 620mbps, and Bluetooth 4.1, NFC.
  • Front camera: 5MP, f/1.9 lens with real-time HDR and wide-angle selfie
  • Rear camera: 16MP, f/1.9 lens
  • Battery: Built-in 2550mAh lasting WiFi 12 hours, LTE 11h, video 13h, music 49h. Wireless charging.

Samsung Galaxy 6 EDGE Specs

  • Screen: 1440 x 2660 Quad-HD Super AMOLED display 577ppi
  • Dimensions: 142 x 70.1 x 70mm
  • Weight: 132g
  • Processor: 64-bit 14nm Samsung Exynos 7 Octa processor. Four cores run at 1.5GHz and four run at 2.1GHz.
  • RAM: 3GB of LPDDR4 RAM
  • Storage: 32GB, 64GB or 128GB of UFS 2.0 flash memory
  • Wireless: LTE category 6 modem (300mbps download), 802.11ac MIMO 620mbps, and Bluetooth 4.1, NFC.
  • Front camera: 5MP, f/1.9 lens with real-time HDR and wide-angle selfie
  • Rear camera: 16MP, f/1.9 lens
  • Battery: Built-in 2600mAh lasting WiFi 12 hours, LTE 11h, video 13h, music 49h. Wireless charging.

Samsung Galaxy S6 AND Galaxy S6 EDGE Review: Design

Before we get to the good stuff note that there are going to be a few things Galaxy S5 owners may not like about these new phones. First, there is no longer a microsSD card slot. The new Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE are also no longer waterproof. Finally, Samsung has ditched the removable battery in favor of a built-in one.
These are two big omissions from Samsung’s usual modus operandi and it might be something of a bittersweet pill to swallow for many of its more loyal, tradition user base. Expandable storage, despite what the Apple and Googles of the world say, is very useful in a variety of settings. It’s also great for users that simply cannot afford to buy the biggest storage version of a new handset. Samsung has long championed the technology in its S-line devices, so its departure this time around will be sorely missed. Even more so when you consider the top of the line S6 and S6 EDGE will retail for around the $800 to $1000 mark.
With all that bad stuff out of the way, I’m ready to say Samsung looks to have two potential very big hits on its hands here. Gone is the plastic flimsiness found in the S5 line. The Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE both feature sturdy metal frames with Gorilla Glass 4 on both the front and back. This gives both phones a feeling of stability I’ve not seen in a mobile handset since the iPhone 6 launched last year. 
While both the Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE are beautiful in their own right, after holding both in my hand its clear the fan favorite is going to be the S6 EDGE. Its dual sided curved display is breathtaking to behold. The way the glass wraps on either side just gives it a stunning look simply not encountered elsewhere, and one that makes you feel like the display itself melds seamlessly into the metal frame.
Apple usually gets all the praise for its focus on design and the painstaking attention it pays to every aspect of its hardware. But these new devices from Samsung really are stunningly beautiful, more so than both the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. Nothing else has looked this exciting since, well, probably the iPhone 4 or HTC’s first One handset. The Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 EDGE really are that good. Samsung should be very proud of its design team this time around. 
Of course I’m still not sold on the usefulness of the “EDGE” part of the display besides aesthetics. The only useful feature Samsung showed off was that it’s now easy to see who is calling you when your phone is face-down: you can pre-program up to five colors representing five different people in your contacts. The screen’s EDGEs will glow their color when they call.
As for color options, both the Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE come in shimmering black, white, and gold. I say shimmering, because the S6 series features a finish where their colors reflect the light that hits the devices. Both the Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE also come in a fourth color option, with the Galaxy S6 coming in bright blue and the Galaxy S6 EDGE coming in a deep green.

Samsung Galaxy S6 AND Galaxy S6 EDGE Review: Exynos 7 CPU

Samsung also took time to detail its new Exynos chipset and memory standard at MWC 2015 –– what it sees as the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 EDGE's BIG USPs: 'The world’s first 14nm mobile processor with 64-bit platform, new LPDDR4 memory system and UFS 2.0 flash memory provides higher performance and enhanced memory speed with lower power consumption. Moreover, the world’s first mobile 1440P/VP9 hardware based decoder enables users to enjoy high resolution streaming video while also using less power. In addition, the 5.1-inch Quad HD Super AMOLED screen offers users the highest pixel density of 577ppi. Enhanced outdoor visibility with a brighter display (600cd/mm) lets consumers experience content without compromise – anywhere, at any time.
“For the first time in a global flagship model, Samsung is switching to its own Exynos app processor. This offers the promise of delivering better overall margins for Samsung and, in time, differentiated performance from rivals, as Apple has achieved with their A series app processor designs. But it's a high risk, high reward strategy,” said IDC in a note to KYM.

Samsung Galaxy S6 AND Galaxy S6 EDGE Review Wireless Charging

One reason Samsung decided to ditch the removable battery in the Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE is because the new battery features wireless charging. But rather than needing a specific wireless charging pad Samsung has opted to support both the WPC and PMA standards (including Qi). This means your Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE can be charged from most of the wireless pads found in cafes and places like McDonalds.
Another thing Samsung did to improve the charging capabilities is engineering a 10-minute quick charge that juices up your Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE to 4 hours of battery life in just 10 minutes.

Samsung Galaxy S6 AND Galaxy S6 EDGE Review: Camera

Imaging has always been one of Samsung’s strong suits, and the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 EDGE both look to further cement this reputation with a raft of new imaging technologies. Both devices feature new, F1.9 lenses and high resolution sensors on both front (5MP) and rear (16MP) cameras for optimal performance in both well-lit and low-light conditions. 
The camera now loads faster too –– in just 0.7 seconds to be precise –– and you can access it by simply double tapping the Home key (yep, S-Voice has been supplanted for something far more useful, praise the LORD!) Auto Real-time High Dynamic Range (HDR), Smart Optical Image Stabilisation (OIS) and IR Detect White Balance all come as standard too on both models and should produce some VERY impressive results. 
I’ll let you delve through the camera specs above, but one feature worth calling out is the new f/1.9 aperture lens used on BOTH the front and rear cameras. The f/1.9 aperture lets in an incredible amount of light, which means you’re going to get much improved pictures in low light situations. The demo images Samsung provided were amazing (especially when compared to the iPhone 6 camera) and when I snapped some pics on the demo unit in the dark showroom I was floored by the result.
Reports are now suggesting that the Galaxy S6’s imaging sensor is a Sony Exmor IMX240 sensor, the very same unit used in the company’s Galaxy Note 4. It’s always difficult to make a judgement on a handset’s imaging prowess from a hands-on, but what is clear from our short amount of time with the Galaxy S6 is this –– the imaging abilities and improved UX are both significant improvements over what came before. You can just tell. And this gives us very high hopes for the results we’ll be getting in full-scale review of the device. 

Samsung Galaxy S6 AND Galaxy S6 EDGE Review: Samsung Pay and Improved Fingerprint Sensor 

This was almost a given. Of course Samsung is going to come out with a solution to take on Apple Pay...and it’s no surprise they’ve named it “Samsung Pay”. Though I was not able to try it out myself, Samsung Pay does seem to have some advantages over Apple Pay. Namely it does not rely on NFC alone. Samsung Pay also works with MST, which allows you to use contactless payments even at cashier terminals that lack NFC--such as ones that only take swipe cards.
But what’s better than that is Samsung Pay necessitated that Samsung fixed its crappy fingerprint sensors found on the S5. Now instead of swiping your thumb (which never worked) the new fingerprint scanner works like the Touch ID on the iPhone: you just place your thumb on it to unlock your phone and confirm payments. The user experience is a HUGE improvement in this area. 
Samsung Pay, like Apple Pay, is designed to tap into the now rapidly growing mobile payments market and, like Apple’s version, Samsung Pay runs via a fingerprint scanner embedded in the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 EDGE’s Home button. The service will go live in the US during the second half of the year and it works with both Near Field Communication (NFC) and Magnetic Secure Transmission (MST) technology to make it device, merchant and card issuer agnostic. 
“Samsung Pay will reinvent how people pay for goods and services and transform how they use their smartphones,” said JK Shin, CEO and Head of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics. “The secure and simple payment process, coupled with our robust partnernetwork, makes Samsung Pay a truly game-changing service that will bring value to consumers and our partners in the ecosystem.” 
“Mobile commerce just got a lot more interesting,” said Jim McCarthy, Executive Vice President, Visa Inc. “Combining Visa’s expertise in payment technology with Samsung’s leadership in creating innovative mobile experiences, gives more choice to financial institutions who want to enable their customers to pay by phone.”
“We are committed to making interactions easier in the financial lives of our customers”, said Brian Moynihan, CEO, Chairman and Director of Bank of America. “Samsung Pay is another significant move in that direction for our 17 million mobile customers."
Samsung Pay will support MasterCard and Visa cards at various banks by the summer of 2015.
Discussing the potential of Samsung Pay, IHS Technology made the following points: 
“Samsung Pay is a swift follower strategy built on Loop Pay and new S6 hardware. Samsung is far from giving up on services: Samsung Pay is the new effort to build a Samsung ecosystem. Apple Pay will prove a market and educate partners in 2015, but it leaves room for someone to become the dominant payments provider for the rest of the Android-powered market.
“Samsung Pay leverages the new fingerprint sensor in the S6 which no longer needs to be swiped, the move to tokenised credit cards, and the Loop Pay business. Unlike rivals, Samsung aspires to provide wide compatibility through enabling barcode, MST and NFC support.
“If Samsung continues to limit Samsung Pay to only its smartphone hardware, it will fail to dominate all of the opportunity left untouched by Apple. Plus, Samsung will launch in summer of 2015 and initially only in USA and Korea, leaving room for operators, payment providers, and other ecosystem players a window to establish a mobile payments lead in the complete Android smartphone market.”

Samsung Galaxy S6 AND Galaxy S6 EDGE Review: Verdict

Though I didn’t get as much time with the device as I would have liked, I’ve got to say from my brief hands on Samsung has greatly improved on its signature Galaxy line. The Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE are the phones the S5 should have been. Both are impressive for their design, build, cameras, and new finger print sensor. But my choice would be opting for the Galaxy S6 EDGE over the S6 just because the curved display looks so beautiful. 

The Galaxy S6 and S6 EDGE will be available April 10th.