Showing posts with label techupdates. Show all posts
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Saturday, April 26, 2014

[updated]New Leaked Windows phone 8.1.1 feature list!

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Windows phone 8.1 was the biggest update windows phone ever received but we already have a new leaked feature list of windows phone 8.1.1 from a reddit user Microsoftly which is supposed to be the next windows phone 8 update!
Let's take a look at the feature list that could be true, no one is totally sure about that!



The list includes:
  • Interactive live tiles
  • Lock screen applications will be built inside core system
  • Features in Action Center
  • Music controls in Action Center
  • More detailed notifications in Action Center
  • Dividing line in Action Center
  • Application Games to be deleted and replaced with Xbox One application dealing with avatar, messages, remote and other features.
  • Name to be decided YouTube application to be built completely with html 5 coding as requested by Google
  • Instagram application to have DIRECT MESSAGING and better video uploading capabilities and camera fixes UI for camera to be tweaked with enhanced features from Nokia Camera application
  • KIK Messenger to be finished in late June, overhauled design and html 5 support Skype with completely new design.
  • Messages in bubbles and chat heads similar to Facebook messenger?
  • Facebook messenger to have improved notifications, polished design and new set of fonts along with video chat, calling and improved emoji store
  • OneNote to have many new features as Word.
  • A possible merger Ability to set WordFlow’s guide line to accent invisible
  • Give users choice to have invisible tiles on individual applications
  • New lock screen gestures input and other unique, disclosed password input technique options
  • Calculator upgrades to version 2 with more scientific features
  • Month view drastically changed in design in calendar application
  • Alarm application to feature a stopwatch, timer and splits
  • Cortana to head out of beta
  • Internet Explorer applications
  • Give uses the choice to delete Podcasts application
  • New voice memo application Backgrounds (Accent Colour 2)
  • Store with wallpapers from featured applications
  • Ability to favorite applications in store to better suggestions
  • Unit converting applications
  • Change colour of keyboard to black, white, gray, accent colour without changing background color
  • Keep word suggestion bar hidden until something is typed
  • Tiles to update as frequently as 30 seconds if feature is turned on by user or developer
  • Music volume controls to be centered
  • OneNote having abilities to use art tools
  • Facebook application from official company

If half of the above list is true, this is going to be a massive update for windows phone again! I hope for the best though!

[update] Sorry folks, this is fake! 


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Tuesday, April 15, 2014

Phonesoldier Talks: Tech Roundup #2.

Last two-three days were pretty tight as a lot of things got leaked and revealed in the technology world including news about Moto X+1, Samsung Galaxy S5 Zoom and much more! So let's get right into it and find out what's going on in the technology world from the last couple of days in this latest edition of Phonesoldier Talks: Tech roundup!


Google Leaks reveals coming refresh for Android app icons!

A few days back, a leak revealed a refreshment in Google's android apps about which i tweeted too on my twitter account and it showed some pretty unique changes in the icons of the google's android apps! Take a look!

 

The leaked screenshot above reveals many such icon changes, with the overall themes being flatter graphics, simpler designs, and taking more cues from Google’s web services. For instance, note how the Gmail icon above is a very similar “closed” design to what you see with the Gmail website, and not the “open” style we have now on Android. Google Maps drops its Google “g,” the Play Store coloring loses its warm tones, and Google appears to have gone a little nuts with shadows, adding them to YouTube, Google+, and Hangouts.
While I do appreciate this change a lot as it was necessary for the icons to get a new makeover but you tell me what you think in the comments section!


HTC's Sense 6 update coming to HTC one M7!

The new HTC one M8 introduced us to the latest Sense 6 update that brought some significant changes to the HTC's already launched sense 5! While we do get this update with the HTC one M8, what about the old M7 users? 


Right before the M8 debuted,I heard a rumor attempting to outline HTC’s strategy for updating current phones with Sense 6. According to that document, the original One M7 might see its update land in either May or June. Then at the One M8 launch itself, HTC confirmed plans for these Sense 6 updates, but without nailing down a precise timetable. Well, today I've finally got something concrete to go on, with a tweet from HTC America’s Jason Mackenzie.
According to Mackenzie, this Sense 6 update for last year’s One “will push to current HTC One users by end of May.”
Considering June was in the running before, I will take this as good news, and hearing it come from HTC America in particular has us optimistic that the manufacturer is planning far enough ahead to account for delays with carrier certification. Hopefully, the May window really will represent when the software becomes available to users, and not just when HTC has passed the code on to the networks for them to begin their own tests.
Sense 6 updates for the One Max and Mini should turn up a little later, as we start getting into summer.

More Nokia code names leaked!
Nokia just introduced its latest batch of Windows Phone modelsa couple weeks back at the Microsoft Build event, welcoming the first of its models that will ship running Windows Phone 8.1. The Lumia 630/635 I’ve been following since I first heard its codename Moneypenny back in November of last year. Now that it’s official, what are we to look forward to from Nokia next? As luck would have it, a crop of new codenames has arrived fresh off the leak wagon, and from the look of things Nokia is up to its old habits.
According to @evleaks, new Nokia codenames include Ara, Leo, Moonraker, Onyx, Peridot, Superman, Tesla, and Vantage are leaked!
Moonraker is the clearest of the “Bond series” codenames (Moneypenny, Goldfinger) up there, but we’d wager that Vantage counts as well, referencing the Aston Martin vehicle. Onyx and Peridot align with earlier codename Spinel, and Leo fits with names we’ve heard before like Orion and Pegasus. Granted, none of this does much to tell us just what sort of hardware we’re looking at, but at least Nokia’s being consistent with its naming patterns.
What I am hoping for is a nice mid budget windows phone 8.1 running device that can become the successor for the Nokia lumia 720!

Leather options for the Moto X+1 rumored!
So a few days, we were introduced to the leak that the successor of the Motorola's flagship is coming that can be named Moto X+1 and right after that we got the leak of the back panel options going to be available for the particular device!
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According to this, the Moto X+1 will offer shoppers choices between 17 colored backplate options, another four wooden selections available, and four all-new leather backs: black, red, blue, and grey. It’s interesting to see that last option spelled as it is rather than the “gray” preferred in the US, but that may simply be a consequence of Motorola’s new ownership.
This leak is also accompanied by the note that these options are specifically for the X+1. That’s important because that initial rumor about leather backs didn’t mention the phone itself at all, and we had to consider the possibility that maybe Motorola might bring leather to the existing Moto X. Granted, this new leak doesn’t specifically dismiss that possibility, but at least now leather is being positively associated with the Moto X+1.
We’ve still got more questions; will this be real honest-to-goodness leather, or something more like Naugahyde? Certainly, not the hard plastic of Galaxy faux-leather phones (I wish), but maybe a fabric-based synthetic leather? We’d love for it to be real, so we’ll be keeping our fingers crossed.
Motorola never disappoints when it comes to uniqueness in their phones and I hope for the best for Moto X+1!

Plastic HTC one M8 rumored to be a more affordable option!
A recent leak showed that a plastic version of the latest HTC one M8 might be in the works and can launch at a more affordable price! This might be the case of as we saw in the Iphone 5C but with the latest specs!
 
Word out of Taiwan is that a plastic M8 could launch as soon as next month. It doesn’t sound like we’re necessarily talking about the next Butterfly (though that may ultimately be the case, especially if we’re losing something in the translation here) or even a new Desire, but a phone that would be positioned directly as a more affordable alternative to the metal One M8 itself.
It’s unclear the full extent of the changes we’re looking at here, and this presumably would go beyond swapping metal for plastic to also change a few internal components. Maybe the Duo Camera wouldn’t make the cut (I hope it does)? All I've heard is that this new plastic M8 would be “of different quality” than the phone we know today.
Our concerns about hardware downgrades are reinforced by the rumored price: what works out to a little under $500. Shaving $150 to $200 off the phone’s existing price tag may require a little more than just swapping in this plastic shell, but the full extent of possible changes currently eludes us.

Galaxy S5 Zoom teased to launch on April 29 as Galaxy K!
With the “kapture the moment” tagline (straight out of a Mortal Kombat game), it’s pretty clear we’re talking about something to do with cameras, and in the light of that previous mention that the GS5 Zoom would instead be a Galaxy K device, I am pretty darn confident that’s what we’re talking about here.
In theory, this new support for that Galaxy K name should also have us becoming a little more willing to accept the image that arrived alongside it, but my concerns remain; we’re going to need a tad more confirmation before we’re totally buying-in to that design. Conveniently enough, we won’t have long to wait before this all goes official and we get our answers, with Samsung’s April 29 launch event just over two weeks away.

Something about Ipads!
With all the rumors tilted towards the next-generation iPhone, I've been wondering exactly what will Apple bring to the table for its iPad line-up? Apple has historically launched new iPad models during springtime, but it seems that it won’t be the case this year. The iPad Air is barely in its first generation, so it would be safe to judge that Apple will retain a lot of the design elements of this device going forward, and improve on some software or hardware capabilities.
Reports from credible sources claim that Apple will retain the design of the current-generation iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina Display, and focus on boosting its hardware. We were surprised that Apple decided not to launch the previous-generation models with Touch ID, but the new reports claim that these new iPad models will include the technology. The report also claims that the iPad line-up will finally see a boost in the camera, going to 8 megapixels this time, something long overdue since the launch of the iPad 2 in 2011. The other logical step is for this device to include Apple’s new A8 chip, and the report claims that this will happen.
Apparently these devices will be ready for launch in Q3/2014, much earlier than the launch of the current-generation models, but that the iPad mini with Retina Display might see a launch in limited quantities as it has not wowed Apple in sales this year. Those of you waiting for a 12.9-inch iPad will have to wait until 2015 though, as the report claims that there is more to be done in that department.


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Saturday, March 22, 2014

Phonesoldier talks: tech roundup #1

So this is a new series of articles I am beginning that will important technology news from the past couple of days and I will share my views on it! So this is phonesoldier talks: tech roundup #1!

1. Twitter kills-off #music app


Less than a year ago, back in mid-April 2013, we saw Twitter introduce the world to its Twitter #music app for iOS.  It took advantage of iTunes to offer users previews of any songs they ran across, and by tying into an account with a streaming provider like Spotify, you could even pull up full tracks. Twitter talked about its big plans, like making #music available in additional countries and coming out with an Android version… and that’s pretty much the last I ever heard of it. Apparently I was not the only one who lost interest in the service, as today Twitter announced the end of #music.




Twitter is pulling the #music app from Apple’s App Store today, and if you already have it installed, it will stop functioning as of April 18 – which I am sure is no coincidence that it would also be the app’s one-year birthday.

The company says that it will “continue to experiment with new ways to bring you great content based on the music activity we see every day on Twitter,” but has not given any indication that another stand-alone would be part of those plans; if we do ever see something like #music again, it seems likely that it might be baked right in to the main Twitter app itself.


2. Google Now may auto-suggest Calendar events based on your conversations


Google already takes advantage of the connections between all the services it offers to provide its users some convenient, time-saving tools. For instance, when you get a message in Gmail that mentions a time or date, Google automatically detects that text, underlines it, and gives you a quick way to add the event directly to your Google Calendar. From the looks of things, though, Google may be about to take this kind of automated system and really run with it, letting Google Now detect events in conversations you have from sources beyond just Gmail, and then suggest you add them to your Calendar.




It’s not clear exactly what Google Now would scan in order to make these inferences, but the presumption is that besides Gmail, we’d also be looking at Hangouts, including IMs and maybe even text messages. There’s also no telling when the feature might go live (assuming it actually does), but with some of the framework in place already, this could very well crop up in the next release or two.


8.9-inch Google Nexus tablet might be in the works


There are recently a lot of rumors regarding the release of a new nexus tablet that might be bigger than its predecessor scaling around 9inch (8.9 inch more precisely), this might be a good thing as the nexus 7 we were using was pretty small and was not enough of giving the experience that was required in terms of size! The expectation is that this will be a lower volume product, carrying a premium price tag to support the specifications”, claims the report, which also mentions “high-performance” specifications. Google’s Nexus line-up isn’t known to carry premium price tags, but the rumors about this device talk about a higher than $299 price tag; HTC might be the manufacturer, according to the report!


SO this is actually good in my view as i find the old nexus pretty small!


Windows Phone 8.1 hinted on Microsoft’s website

The next iteration of Windows Phone, codenamed Blue, and with version number 8.1, is expected to be unveiled at the Build event happening soon. While many of its upcoming features have been leaked online, rumored, or unofficially unveiled with a lot of videos and tutorials, there might still be some surprises waiting for us. 
Heading over to the source image , you will land on the official Windows Phone page . At the top left, you can choose to see Windows Phone 8, or Windows Phone 8.1 features. Of course, the Windows Phone 8.1 link will take you to an error page. Nothing specific to see there at the moment, but we’re guessing that the page will be populated at the beginning of April, after Microsoft’s Build event, where the platform is expected to see the light of day.

Nokia’s latest Lumias may launch earlier than expected



When it comes to Windows Phone news, as well as news of the latest Lumia smartphones from Nokia, there are two dates that i am keeping in mind: April 2, and April 19. The former is when Microsoft’s Build conference gets underway this year, and sometime during the event (which runs though April 4), we’re expecting Microsoft to make a big Windows Phone 8.1 announcement that all are excited the most about. The latter date is one we’ve heard rumored for a Nokia event, where it would presumably introduce its first native WP8.1 handsets which i tweeted a few days back. Now, however, it seems that those new Lumias may make their first public appearance a little earlier, with rumors claiming that a pair of handsets will debut at Build itself.
Supposedly, Nokia would introduce the Lumia 630 and Lumia 930 at Build. We assume that the mention of the 630 here also includes the 635, as we’re expecting only minor differences between the two. While the 630 sounds relatively middle-of-the-road, the 930 could be a real treat, and we’ve seen it attached to specs like a 4.5-inch 1080p screen.
Beyond these two, I also heard once again about the device codenamed Goldfinger. . While Goldfinger wouldn’t join the 630 and 930 next month, it’s reportedly still in the works, though its launch timeframe may have been pushed back. 

Motorola Moto 360 smartwatch rumored to have sapphire face

Long before anyone was talking about bringing the protection of synthetic sapphire glass to smartphone screens, the material was being used to protect the faces of high-end watches; considering how constantly exposed to the threat of damage a watch can be, using a resilient substance like sapphire made a lot of sense. But will sapphire make the transition from old “dumb” watches to also keep this latest generation of smartwatches looking good as new? That’s the possibility I am considering today, upon hearing that Motorla’s upcoming Android Wear-powered Moto 360 may feature just such a sapphire crystal.

Apple looking to fix its iPhone battery issues with new patent

This is actually the most important news in the past couple of days as the battery problem is really a big flaw for which most of the users don't appreciate about! At a time when batteries keep getting bigger and bigger, you’d think that Apple would lead this trend since the biggest complaint that all iPhone users share, is their hatred for its battery life. The irony is that Apple has only grown the iPhone’s battery 12% in the last seven years, when compared to Samsung which has almost tripled it. Apple clearly has a problem to fix, and a new patent sheds some light into where it’ll focus on next.
This patent will allow the iphone to automatically adjust the battery according the charging periods and usage! That's pretty cool!


That's it for this time, there are other news too but i thought these were the most important!

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