Monday, June 30, 2014

Get Ready For New Android L update


Now days mostly all over the globe we uses smartphone with android as an OS. And when the kitkat or K update came for the android devices many users thing the interface will be different from the jellybean or J update but No, it doesn't have much difference in the interface. Google's Sundar Pichai noted at the very beginning of the Google I/O keynote, Android L is one of the most comprehensive Android updates in the mobile platform's history. Having refused to take our eyes off the scene for even a split second, we have to agree that the update, at least so far, appears to be quite extensive, and there's a whole bunch of goodies we'll be talking about now, and in the coming months. 
  
New Interface
In simple words every thing is redesign from the scratch. Even the software navigation keys have gone through a redesign. What's more, the new look, apart from being seamless across all Google platforms, has also been simplified down to the basics, and is now flatter, more colorful, and quite a bit more likable.  
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Search is more powerful


Search is Google's bread & butter, so none should be surprised to find out that Android L will bring some additions and improvements in that field. 

For example, Google has put an emphasis on 'rediscovery', meaning that Google Search will now be better aware of what you were doing immediately before looking for something online. One primer Google demo'd is Search's knowledge of a user's previous Google Earth search for a location. This query, which was performed in an app separate from Search, is then incorporated in the results you get for the same or similar searches, and you'll be able to jump right into a given app and start right where you left off. What's more, this new API will be made available to developers, so third-party apps will also be in a position to take advantage of this new functionality -- it doesn't have to be a Google app. This opens up a number of possible use case scenarios, and hopefully devs will utilize this new-found power well.



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Recent App menu will be changed
The last recent menu was like in table form but in the new android L it will be awesome. Just see the pic.

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Sizable improvements to notification handling

Another area Android L will touch on are notifications. Here, Google is improving the existing notifications functionality in two ways. 

First, notifications are now even more interactive, and this holds true even when looking at those from your lockscreen. In Android L, you can expand or discard those (and more), and Google promised that algorithms will try and curate what you get served, in an attempt to keep it relevant. What's more, double-tapping a notification from your lockscreen will immediately redirect you to the app that triggered it. 

Second, Android L will introduce what the community has come to recognize as heads-up notifications. This means that notifications can now be displayed in a much larger box, and will go beyond just notifying you through the tiny status bar strip. If you have an LG or Samsung phone, these are very much alike to their respective 'floating caller' functionality, which introduces a small box when a call is patched through, allowing you to continue whatever it is you're doing, instead of forcibly hijacking your experience. Finally!

I think that interface is like nokia X and XL lock screen.

----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I hope that it will fulfill the expectation of the new and "always want something different" users. 

Saturday, June 28, 2014

Top 5 android app markets.

I am using an android which is not fully android those who understand and those who don't its Nokia XL. When i started it many apps are present in the app store made by Nokia but some apps like candycrush, instagrame, whatsapp, etc are not available in the nokia app store. Instead of the they show us some other free android market from which we can download it. So the best of them now i am going to tell you.

1.Google Play Store.
The most famous and very reliable store for android apps is GPS. But some phones or windows and asha platform phones doesn't support it, but don't worry you can root you phone and the you can use it. Then you will be amazed after using it.

2. 1MobileMarket
This is the app store which give you most of the apps which are mainly supported by your device. This app store is more likely the google play store. Its interface is little bit similar too.So I recommend you this because it app are same and compatible.

3.Mobogenie
This app store have the apps but it have some pirated or damaged apps because a month ago i just download candy-crush and when i stared it my screen get blurred until i just uninstalled the dam app after that i normally not recommend it you guys.

4.Aptoide
It is a nice mobile app market.It is the largest independent Android app store and allows one to setup and manage your own Android Market. Upload, test and approve your apps. So it is pretty much safe.

5.Appland
This is one of the best growing android app market.It contain nice and safe apps. You can use it. This app store got four stars by google app users.


NOTE :- All these are the third party store so the apps have not guaranteed to work and they also have harmful virus so be aware. 


Thursday, June 5, 2014

Now you can play PC games with your Xbox controller


We all always wished that our PC games will be more attractive if we can play them with a console gaming remote and now your wish is granted.

The wizardry comes courtesy of new Windows drivers that support the Xbox One controller on a Windows PC, Microsoft's Larry Hryb, aka Major Nelson, revealed Thursday. The drivers are now available for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows and also will be packaged as part of a future Windows update.

Xbox One gamers had apparently been clamoring for PC support, according to Major Nelson. Xbox 360 owners have long been able to use their controller on a PC. But the Xbox One controller offers a few advantages over its predecessor, most notably an improved D-pad that allows for greater movement.
To enable the support on your PC, download and install the necessary drivers for your version of Windows. You can then connect your Xbox One controller to your PC through a microUSB cable.
So does this mean you can play just any game on your PC using the Xbox One controller? No, not quite. The new PC drivers will allow the Xbox One controller to talk to any game that features gamepad support for the Xbox 360 controller.

And here i the list of game which can be played.Click Here.
Have fun and comment like and share it with your friends.

Wednesday, June 4, 2014

Tekken 2 Live action movie.


Tekken: Revenge Of Kazuya is a new live action Tekken movie which is a prequel to the 2010 movie of TEKKEN. This latest movie was once formally known as 'TEKKEN - A Man Called X' and starred Kane Kosugi in the lead role with Prachya Pinkaew (Ong Bak) directing. The recent Amazon listing (which has now pulled pre-order links) for 'Tekken: Revenge Of Kazuya' shared the poster you can see above, a new change of directors (Wych Kaosayananda) and some of the actors who will join Kane Kosugi in the film such as; Kelly Wenham, Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa, Gary Daniels, Biljana Misic, Charlotte Kirk and Ron Smoorenburg. Tekken: Revenge Of Kazuya is set for release on Blu-Rays and DVDs on the 12th of August this year. A trailer for the film should be appearing online shortly.

Get READY FOR THE NEXT BATTLE

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Use wireless charging to your Samsung phones

We all know that Nokia Lumia Series comes with wireless charging but now you can also use it for your samsung phones and don't want to buy a new one just use this.
Taiwan -- Luxa2, the lesser-known division of Thermaltake, is likely to have slipped under the radar. That's not to say there aren't any noteworthy products being released by the company, as was made abundantly clear while walking past the Thermaltake booth at Computex 2014, adorned as it was with high-end PC towers and cooling equipment.
What piqued my interest though, was a new range of wireless portable charging banks that run on the Qi standard. The 10,000mAh TX-P2 looks like a metallic brick, and a pretty hefty one at that, supporting both wireless and wired charging.
However, apart from the Nokia Lumia devices, there aren't really a lot of phones that come with wireless charging as default. But that isn't stopping Luxa2. A spokesperson from the company showed me some of Luxa2's wireless charging receivers, costing just $10 (£6, AU$10.8), that you can attach to four of the high-end Samsung phones. These are already available in online stores such as Newegg.
This power bank can also charge your phone wireless.


The Samsung Galaxy S3, S4, Note 2 and Note 3 are supported, but you'll have to make sure to purchase the correct version for it to work on your phone. There's no soldering involved, you just stick the kit over your battery at a specific point and your phone can now be charged wirelessly.
The reason this works is because wireless charging capabilities were already built into the phones, but Samsung did not ship the devices with wireless charging covers (these are sold separately).
One thing to note when using these stickers on your Samsung phone, and as pointed out by my colleague Nic Healy who has tried something similar before, is that it blocks your NFC. According to Luxa2, of the four supported phones, only the Note 2's NFC isn't blocked.