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Sunday, 25 January 2015
Sunday, 25 January 2015
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All of the web application was Whatsapp forward. This app has now arrived, but it has limitations. Look forward 5 features which are not in Whatsapp web app:
1. It does not support iPhone
Between the web browser on your smartphone for Whatsapp and syncs message through your server. This service is currently not supported iPhone. Whatsapp said, because of Apple's platform Limitations iPhone users can not find this service. According to reports, the future will support it for the iPhone. But then peeping-looked in the phone will make do.
2. Internet connection is Required in the phone
QR Code image after scanning Whatsapp pair your phone to the Web client, your browser will show a message. But if the phone was switched data, the browser will not work on this service. Ie, to run web browser must be connected to the phone all the time.
3. browsers other than Chrome
In addition to the web interface Whatsapp Google Chrome browser does not support any more. So if you have Firefox, Safari or Internet Explorer Use this service if you will not. This is the explanation for the chrome push Whatsapp better technology.
4. Users can not block
Has greatly increased the number of spam messages Whatsapp. The only way to avoid them is to block users. However, Whatsapp can not block users on the Web client.
5. You can not create group or leave
You can send a message to those who are part of groups and can receive. But you can not create a new group and can not leave the old group. Web client broadcasts a message can not be either.
Saturday, 13 December 2014
Saturday, 13 December 2014
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Facebook even the 'Dislike' button to be very demanding, but the company's CEO Mark Zuckerberg is not in favor of it. However, he said that Facebook posts are going to explore better ways to express emotions. Facebook's headquarters Zuckerberg said during the question and answer Dislike button is a great idea and that Facebook is not working on anything. He said, "Some people have already sought Dislike button. They can say anything they want something that is not good. But we do not think it's a good thing for the world, then why are we not. "
Zuckerberg said, "I do not think Facebook needs a voting system, which was posted to the good or bad. I do not think its a great social significance or it would be good for society. " However, he pointed out that this particular system different from the Facebook Like button and still find ways to express feelings is better; Like the death of a loved one or a button on the accident is not appropriate. He said, "We are thinking of this for some time. The exact way that people can express their emotions more. They expressed surprise or laugh or anything like that. You have the option to comment, but nothing like the button should be very simple. " He added, "I want more people to the emotions, of course, but we have to find the right way, so it's good to be and not for evil. " At the end of last month, Facebook had announced the second Q & A session with the users Q & A with Mark page has asked the question.
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
Wednesday, 19 November 2014
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The recent outbreak of the Ebola virus has claimed over 1000 lives. While people in the affected regions are struggling to fight the infection and people elsewhere skeptical about its spread, cyber criminals are busy inventing new attack vectors in the form of malicious emails.
The recent outbreak of the Ebola virus has claimed over 1000 lives. While people in the affected regions are struggling to fight the infection and people elsewhere skeptical about its spread, cyber criminals are busy inventing new attack vectors in the form of malicious emails.
malicious ebola emails
Reportedly, attackers have started email campaigns using the Ebola epidemic as their bait to trap people. The below gives you a quick gist into the types of Ebola emails you should be careful against.
- The email asks its recipient to click a website link in order to learn more about what the report says.
- Clicking the link infects the user’s system with a Trojan horse designed to steal personal and sensitive information.
- The email claims to have an attachment of a PowerPoint Presentation on the Ebola infection.
- Clicking the attachment infects the victim’s Internet browser with a malicious program.
- The program is designed to steal information from and make unwanted changes in the infected computer.
- These Ebola emails are based on the news of ZMapp (an experimental medicine to treat Ebola) to trap their victims.
- They contain malicious attachments.
- These emails are designed for phishing attacks.
- They try to lure users into visiting a website controlled by the hacker.
- The website asks users to log in using their email login credentials.
Readers are strongly advised to be on high alert against such types of emails, and emails that are unexpected or unsolicited. Only trust genuine sources to stay updated with the latest news about the Ebola virus. Some trustworthy medical sites that our readers can refer to are www.mayoclinic.com, www.webmd.com, www.cdc.gov, and www.nhs.uk
The recent outbreak of the Ebola virus has claimed over 1000 lives. While people in the affected regions are struggling to fight the infection and people elsewhere skeptical about its spread, cyber criminals are busy inventing new attack vectors in the form of malicious emails.
malicious ebola emails
Reportedly, attackers have started email campaigns using the Ebola epidemic as their bait to trap people. The below gives you a quick gist into the types of Ebola emails you should be careful against.
Emails Claiming to Offer a Report on the Ebola Virus
- The email asks its recipient to click a website link in order to learn more about what the report says.
- Clicking the link infects the user’s system with a Trojan horse designed to steal personal and sensitive information.
Emails with Attached Presentations on the Ebola Virus
- The email claims to have an attachment of a PowerPoint Presentation on the Ebola infection.
- Clicking the attachment infects the victim’s Internet browser with a malicious program.
- The program is designed to steal information from and make unwanted changes in the infected computer.
Emails with Attachments about Experimental Ebola Drug
- These Ebola emails are based on the news of ZMapp (an experimental medicine to treat Ebola) to trap their victims.
- They contain malicious attachments.
Ebola Emails from CNN
- These emails are designed for phishing attacks.
- They try to lure users into visiting a website controlled by the hacker.
- The website asks users to log in using their email login credentials.
Readers are strongly advised to be on high alert against such types of emails, and emails that are unexpected or unsolicited. Only trust genuine sources to stay updated with the latest news about the Ebola virus. Some trustworthy medical sites that our readers can refer to are www.mayoclinic.com, www.webmd.com, www.cdc.gov, and www.nhs.uk
Thursday, 6 November 2014
Thursday, 6 November 2014
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The World’s largest Online Retailer Amazon has unveiled its first Smartphone. The Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos has introduced the new Smartphone “Fire Phone” to the World. If you are in the US, you can get the First Phone of Amazon on AT&T starting $199 with two years contract.
Fire Phone Features and Specification Details
The Fire Phone has got the 4.7 inch IPS LCD HD Display which is bigger that Apple’s iPhone and smaller than Google’s Nexus 5. The display has come up with a circular polarizer which will improve viewing angles in outdoor.
The new Fire Phone powered by the 2.2 GHz Qualcomm processor with 2Gigs of RAM, as well as, It is packed with Adreno 330 Graphics chip. It sports 13 Megapixel Rear-facing camera with Optical Image Stabilization feature. The phone has got the dedicated camera button to fire the camera app to take shots in a fraction of seconds.
Moreover, the Amazon has offered the unlimited online storage feature for your photos in their Amazon Cloud Drive. Reports claim that Fire Phone can take 3D image using multiple cameras in the device.
Besides that, Amazon Fire Phone has deeply integrated with Amazon’s core features. It has May Day, X Ray the familiar features of Amazon, added to that you can access to e-books to borrow for the members of Amazon prime program. Using X Ray, you can get the details of the product using the camera, ‘May day’ is 24 hours customer service tool to help the users who have the issues in the phone or want to know how to use the particular feature. And also, Prime Music and prime video etc are available.
Another Amazing Tool “Fire Fly” has introduced in the event. This tool can automatically recognize what it is hearing and seeing, using that input, the tool will suggest the relevant or exact items to buy.
Key Features of Fire Phone
Fire Phone got the 4.7 inch IPS LCD HD Display
Runs on the 2.2 GHz processor with 2Gigs of RAM
13 Megapixel Rear Camer with OIS
Forked version of Android “Fire OS”
Other Amazon tools and services.
Fire Phone Availability
The AT&T is the exclusive carrier that will sell the phone with two years contract in the price of $199. Before that, Apple has released its first iPhone in 2007 only with AT&T.
Update:
Amazon Fire Phone arrives on July 25 from AT&T. There is two variant of fire Phone available for all customers. The only difference is the internal storage capacity. You can get the 32GB Fire Phone model for $199 and 64GB for $299.
Friday, 31 October 2014
Friday, 31 October 2014
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1. Create a Facebook page for your app
Post relevant non-sales content your target audience would enjoy and invite everyone you know to like your page. Post updates on your business page, then share them on your personal page. Don’t forget to include links to your app in the market on each story. You can also drive installs for your app using Facebook’s mobile app paid promotion tools available here.
2. Create a Twitter feed for your app
Follow people tweeting about your app's niche, other app developers, leaders in your industry. Retweet and use hashtags deliberately!
3. Update your LinkedIn profile with picture/link to app
Your app link can be positioned in the "other" website slot so you can rename it. You could also add a company page and add your app as a product. We’ve also seen some people create a custom image promoting their app, and including the QR Code, to upload under the images/media inclusions at the bottom of each section on your LinkedIN profile / company page - find out how, here.
4. Post a demo video of your app on YouTube
Make sure you upload videos of your app with a link to download! You can also develop a video showing your app in action. This is useful to add to your YouTube page as well as your blog. Use the appropriate keywords and tags. Here’s a great blog post with all the tools / tips you’ll need to make a great mobile app demo video.
5. Set up a Google + account for your app
Remember that Google’s favorite social network is their own Google Plus, so if you want great search results, this is a key step. Follow communities in your industry and post/+1 interesting content publicly. Try Google Hangouts On Air to broadcast your app launch, live stream and auto saved to YouTube.
6. Add a Download Link in Your Email Signature
We love services like WiseStamp for including social updates and promotional ads linking to the market download pages for your new mobile app. There’s a free version, and it’s super easy to do. Make your emails work for you!
7. Send out a Press Release
Numerous mobile app target specific industries – for example, gardeners, sports enthusiasts, or music fans. Search for an online magazine or blogs that cover your niche and send them a notice that your app is on the market. Don’t forget to include screenshots and a link to download the app. There are free newswire / press release services available across the web, but we prefer some of the paid services like Vocus and SB Wire that have the broadest distribution and can really help from an SEO perspective as well.
8. Ask your users for ratings
Ask your colleagues, friends, and your users too, to give your app a review; and not just once, but through as many social networks, emails, etc. as possible. All comments and feedback is useful, and according to a survey, 84% of users said that app ratings are necessary to them when deciding whether to download an app or not. Don’t be shy. Never tell them what to say, but remember that ALL feedback is helpful. Don’t forget also to respond to those reviews, especially if there are suggestions / criticisms in them. Users will respect your new app business much more if they know you are listening.
9. Start a newsletter or let your existing users know about your new mobile app
If you’ve already got a current community of users subscribed to a newsletter, definitely take advantage of it as another way to let them know about your new app. If not, this is as good a time as any to start one. Just don’t fall for the trap of talking endlessly about yourself; instead offer various and useful content. We’re big fans of MailChimp as a fast, easy and free way to get started with your eMail newsletters.
10. Post QR codes in your store, on your product and other offline media.
When we publish your app you will have received a free unique QR Code that links to your app’s page in all the markets. Place these on your menus, business cards, window stickers, etc. Make sure that you include a call-to-action to encourage use. There are great ideas on sites like moo.com for all sorts of fun things you can print your links on.
11. Feature your mobile app on your website.
This doesn’t mean a small link in the footer. You need to bolster it prominently where appropriate. Take into account using a special offer to get customers to download your app to make it worth their time. Be sure to use your icon or screenshots to really make them pop.
12. Run a contest
Encourage people to tweet and share content on their social networks promoting your app in exchange for entry into some contest to win a great incentive/prize. A random person every week can win a promo code to download your app for free if it is a paid one. Here is a great blog post to help you to be sure that your app sweepstake / contest is legal and following best practices.
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
Wednesday, 29 October 2014
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Monday, 27 October 2014
Monday, 27 October 2014
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With These Settings No One can Face Problems in Browser.
Just to be sure you don't have google blocked lets check your hosts file.you all guys try this Method to load google Just a minute with these easy but uknown trick.
First Go to: C:\Windows\system32\drivers\etc.
It is located in C:\ drive
Now Right click the hosts file or you can even delete the host file totaly and come back in your Chrome or Internet browser try relode it and see the magic.
Monday, 25 March 2013
Monday, 25 March 2013
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When you install an app, the system often adds an app icon on your home screen. This icon works as a shortcut to run the app. In case you need to manually add an app icon or a widget icon yourself, it's pretty easy.
- Tap the All Apps icon on the tray.
- Select the Apps or Widgets tab on the top.
- Touch and hold the icon you want to create a shortcut.
- Drag and drop the icon on a home screen you like.
- To remove an icon from your home screen:
- Touch and hold the icon of apps, widgets or shortcuts until the Remove icon appears on the top.
- Drag and drop the icon over the Remove icon.
- Note: On Android 2.x, you can add a shortcut icon by touching and holding an empty location of a home screen or press Menu then tap 'Add'; On Android 3.0, touch the customize button at the top right of a home screen to add a shortcut icon.
Email on the internet is now commonly sent by the Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol (SMTP). This does not encrypt the text of emails and so
intercepted mail can be read easily unless the user adds their own encryption.
The identity of the sender or addressee of an email is not authenticated and
this provides opportunities for abuse such as spoofing. As email has
increasingly replaced traditional post for important correspondence, there have
been several notable cases in which email has been intercepted by other people
for illicit purposes.
Email archives from the Climatic Research Unit were
leaked to create the scandal popularly known as Climategate. Journalists employed
by News International hacked email accounts of celebrities in search of gossip
and scandal for their stories. Individuals such as Rowenna Davis have had
their accounts taken over and held to ransom by criminals who try to extort
payment for their return.
The email accounts of politicians such as Sarah
Palin have been hacked to try to find embarrassing or incriminating
correspondence.Email may be protected by methods such as a strong password,
encryption of the contents or a digital signature. An email disclaimer may be
used to warn unauthorised readers but these are thought to be ineffective.
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