Wednesday 21 September 2011

Google has finally opened Google plus to all......>

Finally Google has opened the door to Google plus for whole world, after 90 days trial google has launched it's new AVATAR for the whole world.

The announcement was made by Google in its blog post that said the services of Google Plus can now be availed by all.Earlier, the service was available by invitation only.The new feature that has been added to the popular Google Plus is a search capability that allows users to crawl through posts on the site.




Clubbing social networking with technology, Google Plus has made its "Hangouts" feature available on smartphones with front-facing cameras. This feature enables users to broadcast their videos online or view these videos as spectators. The feature currently works on phones that runs on Google's Android system. They have also claimed that support for Apple devices is in the pipeline.

"Hangouts should keep pace with how you socialize in the real-world, so today we're launching it on the one device that's always by your side: your mobile phone," senior vice president of engineering Vic Gundotra said on the blog post.

For its part, Facebook said it was introducing a new " ticker" on its users' home pages, providing real-time notifications of what friends are doing on the service. Facebook also revamped the service's main news feed to flag important items.

Facebook is the world's No.1 social networking service, with more than 750 million users. The company has rolled out a series of improvements to its service recently, many of which seem designed to match features Google has used to set apart its rival social networking service, Google+.

Google's infant social network, which counts Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg as a member, has met skepticism so far. Some are waiting to see if it can maintain the rapid momentum of its first months.

So try yourself and judge it against worlds no one social giant and guess will it be crowned with new social giant?

Wednesday 14 September 2011

Microsoft Launches Windows 8

Finally, the much-awaited day, Sept 13 has come when Microsoft is all set to unveil Windows 8 to the world. The next-generation Windows 8 is to be debuted at its Build developer's conference, starting today, Sept 13.

Windows 8 will have two personalities: One will be similar to the desktop version of Windows 7. The other will be a tablet skin that looks a lot like the Windows Phone interface.





According to Microsoft, Windows 8 will give computer users the option of navigation through the kind of touch-based interface they've got used to on tablets and smartphones. Continuing with the tablet-mimicking paradigm, Windows 8 also lets users run apps in full-screen mode.As a result of all the changes, Microsoft says Windows 8 will be equally at home either on traditional PCs and laptops or on tablets.

Ideally, all computers that run Windows 7 should be able to run Windows 8 as well.

System requirements for Windows 7

CPU: 1 GHz or faster

RAM: 1 GB (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)

Hard disk: 16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)

DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver

Monday 12 September 2011

Google's next Android OS, Jelly Bean

Google's Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt announcing the arrival of the upcoming version of Android OS termed Ice Cream Sandwich in October or November, speculations have started on the next version of Android.


Jelly Bean is the working name for next incarnation of Android. The name follows Google's tradition of calling its Android operating systems after sweets in alphabetical order. Earlier versions of Android follow a typical order -- Cupcake 1.5, Donut 1.6, Eclair 2.1, Froyo 2.2, Gingerbread 2.3, Honeycomb 3.0 and the upcoming Ice Cream Sandwich.

Jelly Bean could be dubbed Android 4.5 or Android 5.0, depending on the amount of features packed.

Ice Cream Sandwich is expected to be a universal operating system that will work on phones, tablets, TVs, and even phones that transform into laptops. Among other things, the OS is likely to bring an updated app launcher, holographic user interface, interactive and new homescreen widgets and a multi-tasking panel.

Saturday 10 September 2011

Twitter ready to launch hindi services in India....>

Popular micro blogging site twitter is ready to launch it's Hindi services in India next week. Twitter has crossed 200 million users worldwide and is popular among politicians,actors,writers and amateur bloggers worldwide.



According to twitter blog besides Hindi, Filipino, Malay and Simplified and Traditional Chinese in the coming weeks, Twitter will support 17 different languages.

Both Facebook and Twitter has huge followers in India. Meanwhile facebook has also launched their Hindi services along with five other Indian languages; Tamil, Malayalam, Punjabi, Telugu and Bengali.

Twitter allows users to send and read text-based posts up to 140 characters which is popularly known as tweets.Twitter also said that 35 percent global heads, including Australia's Julia Gillard and Argentina's Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner and 40 percent religious leaders, including popular religious leaders like Dalai Lama and the Pope among the users.

Friday 9 September 2011

47% PC users worldwide use pirated software.....>

Almost half of personal computer users around the world get their software illegally, with China's massive market the worst culprit, a report claimed. A Business Software Alliance (BSA) survey showed 47 per cent of PC users globally believe there is nothing wrong with using unauthorized copies of software programs.




The survey of 15,000 PC users in 32 countries showed Chinese users have the most relaxed attitude to piracy. As many as 86 per cent of computer users in the country get their software illegally most or all of the time, the survey showed.

The survey makes it clear that global software piracy is increasing day by day and china is on first position about this issue. The Washington-based BSA is an industry group that works for copyright protection and counts among its members some of the world's biggest technology companies, including Apple, Microsoft, Symantec and Adobe.

Pirated software installations cost the industry nearly $59 billion globally last year. It said in terms of value, China was the world's second-largest culprit behind the US, installing $7.78 billion of stolen programs last year.

Android - First positioned OS to be attacked by attackers.....>

Malware attack on mobile devices, especially on Android platform, has surged in recent times, the computer security software maker McAfee said. According to McAfee report, malware threat on Android device raised to 76 per cent since last quarter, making it the most vulnerable OS in the market. The report noted Android as the 'most attacked mobile operating system.'




"This year we have seen record breaking numbers of malware, especially on mobile devices, where the uptick is in direct correlation to popularity," Vincent Weafer, senior vice president of McAfee Labs, said in a statement.

These malwares may appear in "everything from calendar apps, to comedy apps to SMS messages to a fake Angry Birds updates".

Android over took Nokia's Symbian OS as the most popular target for mobile malware developers. The rise of malware attack on Android may help cyber criminals to steal personal data from Android users.

Thursday 8 September 2011

Facebook app finder AppFishing.com

Now you will get facebook apps much easier than before because AppFishing is a new website launched to discover interesting facebook apps. AppFishing is a category-driven application directory for users to find cool Facebook applications.




This site also checks your taste or whatever you are interested in and suggests apps according to your interest and other activities. if you are a blogger then it will suggest you "mirror blogging" app to load your whole blog into your facebook account.

You have to log in to your facebook account to use AppFishing apps, after opening the AppFishing page click on Start Fishing. it will take you to a category page, there are already four categories displayed at the left hand side like movie, beach, writing, music. you can choose one of them and then it will show that type of all related apps. also you can click on suggest apps to suggest you what type of apps you may like to use.

AppFishing is available at www.AppFishing.com

Skype buys GroupMe

skype is a favorite internet telephony service has announced the acquisition of New York-based startup GroupMe to provide group chat service to its users. The GroupMe application, which allows messaging and making conference calls with circles of friends or colleagues, will boost Skype to offer group messaging service similar to BlackBerry Messenger service, Google Plus Huddle and recently announced Facebook Messenger App.




The GroupMe application, which allows messaging and making conference calls with circles of friends or colleagues, will boost Skype to offer group messaging service similar to BlackBerry Messenger service, Google Plus Huddle and recently announced Facebook Messenger App.

As part of the deal, GroupMe will remain in New York, team intact, working on our standalone application. The major difference will be that we will now have access to Skype’s 175 million monthly connected users. 175 million people. That’s a very big deal," GroupMe wrote on its blog.