Saturday, 9 July 2011

finally am instrd in came,,,,Swype Comes to iPhone, IPod and iPad Courtesy Jailbreak : How To








The most popular keyboard from the Android OS has finally been ported to iOS via Jailbreak. So , if you have already Jailbroken your device, follow the step by step below to add swype to your device

Step 1:
  •  Open Cydia and move to Manage tab
Step 2:
  •  Tap on Sources > Edit > Add
Step 3: 
  • When you tap on add, a window will pop up asking for a URL, type following URL:
  • http://wynd.x10.mx
  • Then tap on Add.
Step 4: 
  • Once repo is added and packages are downloaded.
  • Go to the “Changes” Screen and Tap on “Swype”
  • Tap Install
Step 5
  • Once Installed Respring Your Device
  • Swype is enabled on your standard keyboard


now my iphone too rocks






Apple – Stylus Patents Approved



Apple had applied for two patents for styluses for capacitive touchscreens and other surfaces last year, but the US Patent office has approved them only yesterday. The first patent is for a stylus with a heated conductive tip which would be charged when it is inserted back into the phone to be used with touchscreen devices.
The second patent is for a stylus which could be used to write on any surface, with the results appearing on a computing device; a phone, tablet or computer, which is programmed to receive the input. This would be similar to the already existing Livescribe pen. These patents leave us wondering just what kind of devices does Apple have is store for release.


Dell Peju tablet leaked, 10.1-inch , Windows 8 and Core i5?

A new source of information for the upcoming Dell Peju tablet has surface. Looks the the device is a 10.1 inch tablet has a gorilla glass front and with its internals clocking Core i5 and Windows 8 os. The Device is set to launch in october this year (if the  source is to be believed)


Other Specs Include
  • CPU: Intel Core i5 processor
  • Memory: 4 GB
  • Storage: 64 GB SSD or 120 GB SSD
  • Display: 10.1-inch, wide-angle, 1920×1080
  • OS: Windows 7 Pro / Windows 8 Compatible
  • Slots/ ports: 2-USB, Mini VGA, HDMI, microSD, audio, SIM (3G)
  • Battery: integrated, 5,500 mAh, 6 – 8 hour real-world battery life
  • Connectivity: WiFi b/g, Bluetooth, 3G & 4G
  • Webcam: 1.3 MP Front Facing & 5MP Rear Facing Camera
  • Input: Touch, Stylus, Bluetooth Keyboard, & USB Keyboard. via the docking station. (Keyboard not included)
  • Dimensions: 10.8 x 6.7 x 0.63 inches, 1.9 lbs.


Friday, 8 July 2011

Facebook also comes to Skype


Skype has also added Facebook live chat to their windows client. Skype 5.3 for windows enables people logged into Skype to talk to their Facbook friends via an easy interface.



Its only available for Windows Right now, But expect a Mac client soon.

YouTube – Cosmic Panda Interface Now Available

cosmicpanda
With the beta test of Google+ we’ve seen an across the board redesign of most of Google’s services. Google search got the black bar on top. Gmail got two new themes for users to try out. Now it’s YouTube’s turn.
Google has announced the availability of the Cosmic Panda Interface for users to test. The interface sports a clean and professional look which gives more emphasis to video space. The interface is designed to be quite dark, which might be an effort by Google to reduce electricity consumption across the world.
The first thing that you notice when you use the new interface is the video. It has been brought to the center of the screen and the clutter around it has been removed. It is very easy to switch video sizes from the buttons at the bottom of the interface. The comments section has been placed under the video in a better interface which makes viewing comments easier.
 
Another feature to note is that Google has increased the size of the related video preview images. This makes it easier to view related videos but the downside is that it requires users to scroll a bit more. One feature we really liked is the redesign of the video player itself. The progress bar has been coloured in such a way that the loaded section is grey and blends into the background. The section that has already been played turns red like the old interface.

The channels interface has gone through an upgrade as well. The video links are now much larger and the latest video player has been removed. Chrome users will benefit from a really cool feature called “Keep Watching” which lets you watch a video and browse a users channel at the same time to queue your next video. The video that is playing gets reduced to a small thumbnail on the top of the screen. You can queue videos and resume watching the currently playing video simply by clicking the thumbnail.


gadgets: iphone 5 rumour

gadgets: iphone 5 rumour

iphone 5 rumour


We round-up the many rumors surrounding the iPhone 5, including the possibility of an iPhone Nano, keyboard, 4-inch screen, A8 chip, NFC, 4G, GSM-CDMA chip, cloud computing, and more!
With the iPhone 4 now available on Verizon Wireless and a sea of high-powered Android handsets rising up almost every day, the Web has been abuzz over what Apple’s upcoming plans are for the king of smartphones: the iPhone. The company usually unveils its new phone each June, and this year appears to be no different, but a host of new rumors suggest that Apple may mix things up this year in a renewed attempt to stave off the Android horde surrounding it. Could there be multiple iPhones? iPhones without buttons? Read on to find out exactly what we know so far.

Three iPhones to rule them all

This first rumor comes from a Taiwanese Mac site, which reports that Apple is testing “three radically different” iPhone 5 prototypes. One of them is an improved version of the standard iPhone (an iPhone 5) while the other two are new hardware variants. Reportedly, one of these new iPhones will have a physical slide-out keyboard. The third may be an iPhone Nano of sorts — a smaller, cheaper version of the iPhone.

iPhone Keyboard

This rumored iPhone 5 variant would target business (BlackBerry) users. Rumors point to a standard-sized iPhone with a slide-out keyboard. However, the rumor ends there. We don’t know whether it will horizontally slide out like a Droid, or vertically slide down like a Palm Pre (orBlackBerry Torch). We’re skeptical about this rumor, as it seems like a big jump for Apple to make, especially considering how much Steve Jobs hates buttons. Nevertheless, if the company is set on competing with Android, a slide-out keyboard would be a good way to reach a new sect of customers.

technical masters

This is my first posting ,,
well, it seems to be da world is technically expanding faster n faster,,,,
but in this type of world there r many ppl who doesnt know even abt fast evolving gadgets,,,,,
like playbook ,iphone 4 retina display,samsung galaxy s2 n ios5,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,