Monday, 24 October 2011

Top Free Weather Apps and Widgets for Android Phones

Weather has a great role in your day to day life. In general before going on a long tour or at places with drastic weather changes, we research for weather conditions either from internet or from Weather forecast on Television news. Now with an active data connection on your android device, you can easily avail this information on the fly.
Lets see few applications that will help you to have weather forecasts on your Android screen.

GO Weather


Go Weather app has a neat interface with accurate predictions. Additionally it has a live weather wallpaper included that gives it some extra plus points. It has the following features.
  • Live, local weather conditions and forecasts.
  • Gorgeous 3D high-definition weather videos.
  • High-impact visual eye candy and satin-smooth animation.
  • Access up to tens of thousands of locations around world
  • Fast access to saved locations.
  • Cached weather data for offline viewing.
  • Desktop Widget.
  • Live Wallpaper included.

3D Digital Weather Clock


 3D Digital clock is a widget app. Upon installation it will not be in existence, unless you apply it as widget on your home screen. It provides information with Calendar, Time, System info,weather & forecast.

Animated Weather Widget, Clock


Animated Weather Widget, Clock provides you with the best weather change animation. more features include.
  • Different size widgets with a clock and a forecast for the selected day.
  • Desktop widgets with digital clock.
  • Animated daily weather forecast.
  • Realistic Video effects of cloudiness, rain and snow.
  • Multiple scene landscapes.
  •  Custom backgrounds.
  • Global world weather.
  • 50000+ locations worldwide.
  • Auto update forecast.
  • Geolocation (GPS Search).

Weather Forecast&Clock Widget


Weather Forecast & Clock Widget provides you with simple weather forecast information. The widget is equipped with HTC sense clock with weather details. This is a simple and easy way to keep updated about weather conditions.

WeatherBug


Weather Bug is a weather app that has extensive features. It has simpler looks compared to other applications or widgets available today. Features of Weather bug are.
  • Live Local Weather.
  • Forecasts for 7 day, extended and hourly forecasts.
  • Interactive Maps/Doppler Radar.
  • Weather Cams.
  • Severe Weather Alerts gives you alert for upcoming worst weathers.
  • Saved Locations.
  • Video Forecasts.
  • Share Function to share the current weather information, forecast, alerts and camera views with friends and family
Usage of the above applications depends on user’s choice and taste. If you are wiling to have a clock weather widget you can go for Weather Forecast & clock widget whereas Animated weather widget gives you the best animated weather effects. If you require extensive information about weather and alerts Weather Bug will be best suited for u.

Sunday, 23 October 2011

Diwali Tech Shopping: Best online deals that you should not ignore!

The festive season is the best time to buy gadgets, and gadget lovers like us are usually scouting for the best deals online. To make your job a little easier, we have compiled a list of the best online gadget deals that we could get our eagle-eyes on. We’d encourage you to add more to the list and help us all get even better tech deals this Diwali.
Sony VAIO VPCEH25ENOffer price: Rs.29,820
Why we recommend this? Well, at a price that even surprised us, we get a full-fledged laptop with a hugely impressive configuration. The “Sony Vaio” branding also helps to keep the brand conscious happy!
Basic Specs:
Intel Core i3 processor 2.2GHz
6GB RAM
15.5-inch display
320GB hard drive
Nvidia GeForce 410M GPU
Windows 7 Home Basic
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260874950594
Sony Alpha NEX 3 DSLR Camera with SEL1855 lensOffer price: Rs.17,999

Once retailing for almost double the price, the Sony NEX 3 has an APS-C size sensor found in DSLR cameras. Cheaper than any DSLR in the market, the NEX 3 will give you image quality that matches and even outperforms (in some cases) many of the entry-level DSLR cameras. All this in a much compact body along with superior 3-inch high-resolution tilting LCD and a very handy HD video mode makes for a perfect entry into the world of creative photography without breaking the bank.
Specs:
14.2MP Exmor™ APS HD CMOS Sensor
Interchangeable-lens versatility
HD Movie Recording
3D Sweep Panorama
Tilt-able 3 (7.6 cm) (16:9) Xtra Fine LCD with TruBlack
Comes with SEL1855 zoom lens
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330628234156
Samsung Galaxy SIIOffer price: Rs.27,875

This is the best smartphone we have running around at the moment. And this is the lowest we have seen it selling for.
Specs:
Dual core 1.2GHz processor
4.2-inch Super AMOLED Plus display
Android 2.3
8MP Camera
Full HD video recording
Deal:http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=250913384598
Read a detailed review of the Samsung Galaxy S II here.
HP Pavilion dm1- 3210AUOffer price: Rs.21,499

This laptop is a perfect companion for frequent travelers and road warriors wanting a compact, light notebook which does not skimp on performance, with latest generation ATI mobility graphics and dual-core 1.6GHz AMD processor, the Pavilion dm1 is perfect buy for a budget ultra-portable laptop.
Specs:
AMD E350 processor @ 1.6GHz
2GB RAM
11.6-inch HD Ready display
320GB hard drive
AMD Radeon HD 6310M graphics
Windows 7 Home Basic

Deal: http://www.flipkart.com/computers/laptops/hp/itmd2hfsgybcn4rj?pid=comd2hfqyy5h3fa9&_l=YfHpQtg%20Pux1gSzx%201FL1A--&_r=V8VaqCco2eWNQh48gW19NA--&ref=d91822fa-704c-4d00-8eb4-fd6aaae73e8d
Sony CyberShot Digital Camera DSC-HX9VOffer price: Rs.14,399

The CyberShot DSC-HX9V is the best travel zoom camera available today. It has the maximum features that any point and shoot camera can ever have (check the specifications list below). The Full HD video recording in the HX9V comes as a bonus.

Specs:
3D Still Image and 3D Sweep Panorama
16x Optical Zoom
24mm wide angle Sony G lens
AVCHD Full HD movie recording
Background Defocus and high-speed auto focus
Built-in GPS and Compass
Mini HDMI cable included.
Deal:http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330628222602
BlackBerry PlayBook (16GB)Offer Price: Rs.19,190

That is almost Rs. 10,000 off the price the PlayBook usually retails for. And for this price, we would surely recommend it to someone who wants to experience the excellent multi-tasking capabilities of the QNX operating system and is a die-hard Blackberry addict/fan.
Specs:
1GHz dual core processor
7-inch display
16GB storage
Blackberry QNX operating system
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280756887561
Read a detailed review of the BlackBerry PlayBook here.
Acer Aspire 5755Offer price: Rs.28,970

Who said laptops are expensive? This is the perfect example proving otherwise. A full-fledged machine with specs enough to be used in most usage scenarios, the 5755 is worth considering if you are buying on a budget.
Specs:
Intel Core i3 @ 2.10GHz
6GB RAM
15.6-inch display
500GB hard drive
Intel Integrated graphics
Windows 7 Home Basic
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160666894044
Read a detailed review of the Acer Aspire 5755 here.
Apple Macbook Air MC503Offer price: Rs.63,990

We know this is the previous gen Macbook Air. But, if you aren’t exactly hell-bent on the newer processor, the Nvidia GeForce 320M graphics and 128GB SSD along with a super-high resolution screen for Rs. 63,990, translates into massive savings compared to the current gen 13-inch Macbook Air.
Specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo processor @ 1.86GHz
2GB RAM
13-inch display
128GB solid-state drive
Nvidia GeForce 320M graphics
Mac OSX Snow Leopard
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260875432825
Samsung RV520-A05Offer price: Rs.24,514

The Samsung RV520-AO5 has the latest generation Intel processor, the Intel B940; it is based on the new Intel Sandy Bridge platform. While belonging to the “Essentials” lineup of the Sandy Bridge processors, the B940 comes with all the cache optimizations and advanced power management features found on the Sandy Bridge based Core i3, i5 and i7 CPUs. This configuration makes perfect sense for someone wanting to buy a basic laptop with latest technology, good battery life and ample storage space (640GB).
Specs:
Intel Core 2 Duo @ 2.0GHz
3GB RAM
15.6-inch display
640GB hard drive
Intel HD graphics
Windows 7 Home Basic
Deal: http://www.flipkart.com/computers/laptops/samsung/itmdfhhkvupweygw?pid=comdfhhhgpshy9dy&_l=pTBncNbkLUv7Y8uySjLfig--&_r=H32%20aDToCsPSTNmEZxp6aA--&ref=3310e907-a053-4ef2-b72b-9beaef807f03
Canon EOS 1100D with 18-55 IS MK II LensOffer price: Rs.24,699

The latest from the Canon stable, the EOS 1100D is a great first DSLR. The 12.2 MP CMOS sensor does a fine job in delivering noise-free images all the way till ISO 6400. With HD recording, live view and the new 18-55 IS MK II lens, the Canon EOS 1100D at this price is a rare deal.
Specs:
12.2 Megapixel CMOS (APS-C) sensor
Canon DIGIC 4 image processor
ISO 100 - 6400
High speed, reliable 9-point AF system
HD video recording
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=140622920158
Read a detailed review of the Canon EOS1100D here.
HP TouchPad (16GB)Offer price: Rs.14,890

The TouchPad was badly let down by the half-baked Web OS operating system, but it has a pretty decent hardware. HP has said that despite everything, it will roll out updates to the Web OS. At this price, we see no harm in buying a full-fledged tablet. Maybe put Android on it some day!
Specs:
1GHz dual core processor
9.7-inch display
16GB storage
Web OS operating system
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=270836191659
Read an in-depth review of the HP TouchPad here.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 750Offer Price: Rs.33,999

We have categorically commented in the detailed review that the Galaxy Tab 750 is the best Android tablet available at the moment. And Flipkart is throwing in a couple of accessories along with a bit of a discount on the price.
Specs:
1GHz dual core processor
10.1-inch display
16GB storage
Android 3.1 operating system
Deal: http://www.flipkart.com/mobiles/tablets/samsung/itmdfehqxzsrhhmm?pid=tabdfehcz3dt3sf4&_l=gJCaxvJr0I0F1418nGkN3g--&_r=x%20QJxKpnza42w6MuZhXG9w--&ref=2a9b0aac-da3a-4147-ba0c-5fdeedf6eccf
Read a detailed review of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 750 here.
Samsung UA40D5500 LEDOffer price: Rs.58,490

The Series 5 LED displays from Samsung offer excellent value for money. What you get here is a 40-inch television with internet capabilities integrated.
Specs:
40-inch display
LED type
1920x1080 resolution
100Hz fast motion
Internet on TV (LAN and optional Wi-Fi)
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300604777507
Panasonic XH-150 home theaterOffer Price: Rs.17,990

Panasonic makes some very classy sounding budget home theaters, and the XH-150 is the best of the lot. There are a lot of Philips, Samsung, LG and Sony ones available at this price, but this one just offers more features.
Specs:
5.1 channel home theater
1000W R.M.S.
DVD playback
1080p video upscale
Deal:http://www.ebay.in/itm/Panasonic-XH150-5-1-Home-Theatre-System-/130589385473?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_203&hash=item1e67bbe301
Boston Acoustics TVee20 2.1 channel SoundBarOffer Price: Rs.20,500

You may want a good home theater setup for that television in the living room, but don’t want a complicated and clutter creating 5.1-channel setup. The sound bar is the perfect solution for you.
Specs:
2.1 channel soundbar
Wireless subwoofer
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/Boston-Acoustics-Tvee20-Soundbar-2-1-Speaker-System-/250904304879?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_203&hash=item3a6b0fdcef
Sony Playstation 3 Slim (320GB)Offer price: Rs.17,490

The prices of gaming consoles have come down considerably over this festive season. Compare this to the PS3 Slim 160GB that was retailing for Rs 19k just a few months back.
Specs:
Wireless Dual shock 3 controller
Blu-ray drive
3D capable
Playstation Move compatible
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/Sony-PS3-Slim-320GB-Playstation-Console-Wireless-Controller-Original-Bill-Wrty-/260876874110?pt=IN_Video_Game_Systems&hash=item3cbd79317e
Microsoft Xbox 360 (250GB) EliteOffer price: Rs.18,500

Surprisingly, this console being shipped from the U.S. is costing less than the price it is selling for in India! This is the new version of the console, and is Kinect capable as well.
Deal: http://www.ebay.in/itm/Xbox-360-250GB-Console-/150645902939?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_203&hash=item2313320e5b

Most of the super deals seem to be on ebay India and while we will scout for more such deals, we’d like to inform readers that ebay India is a third party service provider. Though it has some of the best buyer protection mechanisms, we’d strongly recommend readers to check the seller ratings and clarify your doubts with the seller before buying the products.

3D Printing: What you need to know

3D printers: They're not your granddad's daisy wheel printer, or your mom's dot matrix. In fact, they bear little resemblance to today's document or photo printers, which can only print in boring old two dimensions. They can build objects from scratch—or rather, from a CAD or 3D scanner file—out of a variety of materials. They're gaining traction: You may have seen 3D printing demonstrated on the Colbert Report or other shows, and they filled a large pavilion at Maker Faire. Though still mostly found on shop floors or in design studios, and in the hands of hobbyists, they'll soon be coming to homes near you (if not your own), to be found on workbenches, in rec rooms, even in the kitchen.

What is 3D printing?
3D printing is a manufacturing process in which material (plastic, metal, or other) is laid down, layer by layer, to form a 3-dimensional object. (It is deemed an additive process because the object is built up from scratch, as opposed to subtractive processes in which material is cut, drilled, milled, or machined off.) 3D printers employ a variety of techniques and materials, but they share the ability to turn digital files containing 3-dimensional data—whether created on a CAD (computer-aided design) program or from a 3D scanner—into physical objects.
Is 3D printing even printing?
Yes—although it's not printing as it's traditionally been defined. The relevant Webster's definitions for printing center around production of printed matter, publications or photographs; and producing by means of impression—the application of pressure. The first doesn't fit—unless the definition were expanded to include the fabrication of 3D objects, created from scratch rather than being printed on—and most 3D printing techniques don't involve impression.
From a technological perspective, though, 3D printing is an outgrowth of traditional printing, in which a layer of material is applied. Usually it's so thin that there is no noticeable height (though with solid ink printers, it is somewhat thicker). What 3D printing does is to greatly extend that height through the application of multiple layers, so it would make sense to expand the definition of printing to include the fabrication of 3-dimensional objects in this manner.
How does 3D printing work?
3D printers use a variety of technologies. Selective laser sintering (SLS) uses a high-powered laser to fuse particles of plastic, metal, ceramic, or glass. At the end of the job, the remaining material is recycled. In fused deposition modeling (FDM), ABS plastic or another thermoplastic is melted and deposited through a heated extrusion nozzle. The first 3D printers to come to market, made in the mid-1990s by Stratasys with help from IBM, used FDM, as do many personal printers like the ones from MakerBot and RepRap.
Multi-jet modeling is an inkjet-like 3D printing system that sprays a colored, glue-like binder onto successive layers of powder where the object is to be formed. This is among the fastest methods, and one of the few that supports color printing.
It's possible to modify a standard inkjet to print with materials other than ink. Enterprising do-it-yourselfers have built or modded print heads, generally piezoelectric heads, to work with various materials—in some cases printing out the print heads themselves on other 3D printers! Companies like MicroFab (http://www.microfab.com/) sell 3D-capable print heads (as well as complete printing systems).
Another 3D printing technique exposes a liquid polymer to light from a digital light processing (DLP) projector, which hardens the polymer layer by layer until the object is built and the remaining liquid polymer is drained off. Electron beam melting (EBM) uses—you guessed it—an electron beam to melt metal powder, layer by layer. Titanium is often used with EBM to synthesize medical implants as well as aircraft parts.
Many techniques use a nozzle or other device to spray or extrude liquid or molten material onto a build platform on which the object is created. In many 3D printers the platform remains stationary while the nozzle moves, though sometimes the reverse is true. The object is created in accordance with the instructions in the CAD file that is the object's blueprint.
Depending on the technique, 3D printers can use a variety of materials, including but not limited to metals (stainless steel, solder, aluminum, and titanium among them); plastics and polymers; ceramics; plaster; glass; and even foodstuffs like cheese, icing, and chocolate.
Who invented 3D printing?
The first 3D printer was created by Charles W. (Chuck) Hull in the mid-1980s. It used a technique called stereolithography, in which a UV laser is shined into a vat of ultraviolet-sensitive photopolymer, tracing the object to be created on its surface. The polymer solidifies wherever the beam touches it, and the beam "prints" the object layer by layer per the instructions in the CAD/CAM (computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing) file it's working from. Hull founded a company called 3D Systems, which made stereolithography machines. Stereolithography is an expensive commercial technique, with machines usually costing $100,000 or more. Today 3D Systems sells 3D printers that use a variety of technologies and range from entry-level kits to advanced commercial systems, as well as providing on-demand parts services, mostly to business users.
What are the benefits of 3D printing?
3D printing gives designers the ability to quickly turn concepts into 3D models or prototypes (a.k.a., rapid prototyping), and allows for rapid design changes. It allows manufacturers to produce products on demand rather than in large runs, improving inventory management and reducing warehouse space. People in remote locations can fabricate objects that would otherwise be inaccessible to them. 3D printing can save money and material over subtractive manufacturing techniques in which material is cut, drilled, or shaved off, as very little raw material is wasted. And it promises to change the nature of manufacturing, eventually letting consumers download files for printing 3D objects—including, for example, electronics devices—in their own homes.
What can 3D printers make?
Designers use 3D printers to quickly create product models and prototypes from CAD drawings, but they're increasingly being used to make final products as well. Among the items made with 3D printers are shoe designs, furniture, wax castings for making jewelry, tools, tripods, gift and novelty items, and toys. The automotive and aviation industries use 3D printers to make parts. Artists can create sculptures, and architects can fabricate models of their projects. Archaeologists can make a 3D scan of a fragile artifact and print out a copy of the object. Likewise, paleontologists could duplicate, say, a dinosaur skeleton for display.
Physicians can use 3D printing to make prosthetics, hearing aids, artificial teeth, and bone grafts, as well as replicate models of organs, tumors, and other internal bodily structures from CT scans in preparation for surgery. Also, 3D printers are being developed that can lay down layers of cells to create artificial organs (such as a kidney http://www.ted.com/talks/anthony_atala_printing_a_human_kidney.html) and blood vessels (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-14946808) are already in the R&D phase. 3D printing can be used in forensics, for example to replicate a bullet lodged inside a victim (human or otherwise): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKhpa5Nt6Ck
Printed electronics is a set of printing methods that enable electronic devices or circuitry to be printed on flexible material such as labels, fabrics, and cardboard, by application of electronic or optical inks. It provides very low-cost fabrication of low-performance devices. Printed electronics is beginning to be combined with 3D printing, allowing for the printing of layered circuitry or devices. A natural outgrowth of this potent combo is that someday you may be able to print out a future generation of gadgets from 3D plans rather than buying them.
Certain 3D printers can even be used in food preparation, to apply items in liquid or paste form such as cheese, icing, and chocolate. The French Culinary Institute has been using a Fab@Home (http://www.fabathome.org/) open-source 3D printer developed at Cornell University to prepare artistic delicacies, and MIT has created a 3D food printer called the Cornucopia.
3D food printers could conceivably even match the Star Trek replicators, found in starship mess halls throughout the galaxy: These fictional food printers can fabricate most any food item on demand. If 3D printing lets doctors someday print a heart or kidney with internal structure, printing a steak or other foods should be a snap—though probably not cost-effective. (Maybe that's just as well, as few Earthlings could stomach a wriggling plate of gagh. http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Gagh) At any rate, we're likely to see a far greater range of food products made by 3D printers at all levels of the "food chain": food manufacturers, restaurants, and home kitchens. 
What are 3D printing services?
You don't have to own a 3D printer to benefit from one. Many 3D printing services, such as Shapeways (http://www.shapeways.com/) and Sculpteo (http://www.sculpteo.com/en/), print gift and other small items on order on their own 3D printers, then ship them to the customer. Customers can either submit their own CAD files or select items, most of them designed by other users of the service, from an online catalogue.
Can I get a 3D printer?
HP, in partnership with Stratasys, has introduced color and monochrome Designjet 3D printers, but they're only available in Europe and are priced beyond the reach of consumers (approximately $17,500). Fortunately, the past couple of years have seen the appearance of several relatively inexpensive 3D printers. They have largely come out of the so-called maker movement, which celebrates DIY and homebrew projects.
RepRap (http://reprap.org/wiki/Main_Page) is an open-source 3D printer that prints plastic objects—it even has the ability to replicate itself by printing most of the parts (under the instructions of its owner, we trust). Companies like Buildatron (http://buildatron.com) offer their own RepRap variants in kit form or fully assembled. An outgrowth of RepRap is MakerBot Industries (http://www.makerbot.com/), which sells its (non-self-replicating) Thing-O-Matic 3D printer as a kit for $1,299 and the completed product for $2,500. A Dutch startup, Ultimaking Ltd. (http://shop.ultimaker.com/en), has launched the Ultimaker, a 3D printer kit (~$1,700) that it claims is much faster than MakerBot and can print larger objects, as it employs a moving printhead and a fixed build platform, rather than the other way around. The Up! 3D printer (http://pp3dp.com/) comes pre-assembled (requiring about 15 minutes of setup), and can be had for less than $3,000. Along with a range of commercial systems, 3D printing pioneer 3D Systems also sells personal 3D printers such as the Botmill Glider (http://botmill.com/index.php/glider.html) ($1,395).
What software do I need to create files for 3D printing?
Nearly all 3D printers accept files in STL format. (STL stands for stereolithography; the format was devised by Chuck Hull, 3D printing's inventor.) These can be produced by most any CAD software, from expensive commercial packages like AutoCAD to free or open-source products such as Google SketchUp and Blender. Many 3D printer manufacturers include their own CAD software, which optimizes designing for 3D printing, with each printer they sell.
What does the future hold for 3D printing?
Within a decade, 3D printers will become commonplace in houses—to be found on workbenches, in studios, home offices, even in the kitchen. You may not find them in every household, but they'll become indispensible to those people who do have them. Items made with 3D printers have, for the most part, had solid, homogenous interiors, but we're likely to see more complex creations combining multiple materials down the line, including printable electronics. With today's 3D printers, if you lose your TV remote's battery cover you can print a replacement battery cover. With tomorrow's, if you lose your remote, you'll be able to print a new remote.
3D printing will gain a foothold in outer space. NASA is already experimenting with 3D printers, and Made in Space, a startup developing manufacturing solutions in outer space, has tested 3D printers in zero-gravity airplane flights. Made in Space's CEO Aaron Kemmer has described possible applications for 3D printing ranging from making on-demand parts for human missions to constructing large habitats optimized for space. Astronauts can't take a swing by Home Depot if they need to replace a valve or widget, but a 3D printer could fabricate one as needed.
Likewise, we'll see 3D printers in Antarctic bases and other remote locations, where folks can't wait 6 months for the next re-supply to replace essential parts or tools.
Medical applications of 3D printing don't stop with prosthetics, hearing aids, and dental crowns. (See "What Can 3D Printers Make?" above for a preview of what's in the works.) Replacement parts needn't be restricted to the mechanical.
3D printing is still in its infancy, and we're seeing an explosion in the variety and uses of these devices, largely spearheaded by startups and DIYers, with some big companies like HP starting to get involved. It's similar to where personal computing was in the late 1970s. Though it's easy enough to see some of the areas the fledgling field of 3D printing will branch into, others are beyond our ability to predict, just as no one around 1980 could have imagined much of what the personal computer would turn into. I'm not suggesting that the 3D printer will have the same impact as the PC, but it does have the potential to revolutionize manufacturing as well as bringing manufacturing into the hands of consumers. One thing's for sure, though: 3D printing is here to stay. 

Friday, 21 October 2011

Make Free Calls From Android Phones and Tablets with These Apps [VoIP Apps]

Nimbuzz


Nimbuzz is an well known service from long time, serving users from earlier platforms like Java, symbian etc. Now with Android and high speed internet Nimbuzz introduced many new features.
  • Free voice calls.
  • Free Messaging.
  • Cheap International Calls.
  • SIP VoIP accounts.
  • Get all contacts in one place- In one place it connects you to Yahoo! Messenger, MSN Messenger, AIM, ICQ, GoogleTalk, Facebook, MySpace and Hyves.

Yahoo! Messenger


Yahoo messenger is one of the most widely used messenger on windows platform. Now on Android it will help you connect friends on pc. it has the following features.
  • Free Voice & Video calls.
  • Chat with Facebook friends.
  • Free international SMS.
  • Share Photos & Video.
  • Chat with Windows Live friends
The basic application does not provide voice and video chat. To avail this feature you have to download Yahoo! Messenger Plug-in after installing the base application.

Viber


Viber allows you to make voice calls through your Android device. One of the best things about viber is that you do not require to create any account or add friends in order to call them. Just install the application and directly call friends whose number in known to you. Viber also allows you to send free messages.

Fring


Fring allows you to make group video chats. Other features include.
  • Group Video Chat with 4 friends, video chat at the same time!
  • Video chat with high quality.
  • Free calls to other fring users worldwide.
  • Free live text chat.

Skype


Skype is the most used video calling service on PC. It allows you to make video calls, send messages to friends on Skype and with the recent Skype update for Android, most of the Android smartphones are now supported.

Tango Voice & Video Calls


Tango Voice & Video Calls allows you to call friends on Tango. It is easy to use, it’s features include.
  • Free calls between Android and iOS phones and tablets, and Windows PC.
  • Start a phone call with Tango and switch to a video call when you have something to show by tapping the camera icon.
  • Automatically find the friends that already have Tango.
  •  Invite your friends by Text and Email.
Apart from the above applications you can also use Google Voice application if your region is supported. The usage of the services mostly depends on the one that is commonly used by most of the friends. Let us know which service you like the most.

Top Free Anti Virus Applications for Android Smart Phones

Be it windows or any platform, security of data is always a concern. The main threat in our every day online work or data transfer is the threat of Viruses. If you are an Android user and do a lot of data transfer via PC, Bluetooth, internet etc. Then antivirus is a must have application on your device. Viruses not only can steal your data but can also make your device lot slower than usual.
To be on safe side it is always advisable to install an antivirus application. Some of the top free antivirus applications for Android are given below.

Anti-Virus Free


Anti-Virus Free is a well known product from AVG. Its more than just an antivirus and its features include:
  • Scan apps, settings, files, and media in real time.
  • Find/locate your lost or stolen phone via Google maps.
  • Lock and wipe your device to protect your privacy.
  • Kill tasks that slow your phone down.
  • Browse the web securely.

Lookout Security & Antivirus


Lookout Security & Antivirus has an interactive interface with both, free and premium features. For basic usage the free version serves well with the following feature.
  • Antivirus: Block malware, spyware, and Trojans.
  • Scan each downloaded application.
  • Schedule daily or weekly scans. Get automatic, over-the-air, protection against the latest threats.
  • Locate your lost or stolen phone on a Google map even if GPS is turned off, activate a loud alarm even if your phone’s on silent, log in to myLookout.com to locate your phone from any web browser, anywhere.
  • Backup & Restore- Securely backup your contacts to myLookout.com and restore them to an existing phone.

Antivirus Free


Antivirus Free is a light weight and fast antivirus. It has capabilities to detect latest viruses. Though less on features like the above antiviruses, you can use it when you need just an application to scan viruses. This is suitable for handsets less on hardware specifications like RAM.

Dr.Web Anti-virus Light


Dr.Web Anti-virus Light is a fully functional antivirus that gives you more options to control unwanted threats. Its features include.
  • Constant anti-virus protection and threats neutralization.
  • On demand scanning is carried out by a specific component.
  • Quarantine infected files.
  • SD-card protection.
  • Small size of updates.
  • Detailed statistics on the anti-virus operation.
  • Two handy widgets to choose from to manage the anti-virus protection.

Norton Mobile Security LITE


Norton Mobile Security is already well known for its extensive services. Its not free, but the lite version is sufficient to provide basic protection against viruses and other threats. Features provided in Mobile Security LITE are.
  • Automatic antivirus scan for downloaded applications.
  • Detects and removes mobile security threats.
  • Option of scanning SD card (Secure Digital), data for threats when inserted into your phone with advanced virus protection.
  • Remote locking
If you are searching for a total package to protect your phone then Lookout Security & Antivirus, Norton and Anti-Virus Free will be best. For just basic usage you can use Antivirus Free.

BlackBerry Curve 9360 - The expensive Apollo has landed [Review]

What we have on the table is a Curve smartphone that actually has some curves to show off! The 9360 does look the part, and is a certain step up from the quality of smartphones we have seen in the Curve range till now.
Look & Feel

At 11-mm, the Curve 9360 is on the same platform as the Bold 9900 in terms of thickness. However, carrying on with the usual trend, this Curve also has a largely plastic body with the typical spaced out Curve keys. The micro USB slot is on the left side, while the right side gets the volume rocker and a convenience key, nicely integrated into the design. The battery cover is extremely glossy plastic. The side opening mechanism isn't as hard as we have seen on some other phones.
Over and above the extremely slim design is the sheer weightlessness – at 99 grams, we aren’t very sure if this will even work as a paperweight! Kudos to RIM for a excellent design package. Overall, we are quite impressed by the looks of this new Curve, and it does offer a premium feel to the package, something missing from most Curve phones till now. Slide it into the trouser pocket, and chances are you will forget it is there!
Features

The new OS is the biggest talking point – the OS7. How time flies can be judged by the fact that the OS6 was released just about a year back, and now we have the successor. Disappointingly, the visual appearance of the OS7 isn't very different from the OS6. And that isn't a good thing considering that the OS6 wasn’t an iOS or Android beater, at least in terms of UI.

Thursday, 20 October 2011

Microsoft: First Nokia Windows Phone to launch next week

According to recent reports, Microsoft has confirmed that Nokia would be launching its first Windows Phone device next week, tying in with expectations of the first Nokia Windows Phone being introduced to the world at the Nokia World event beginning on the 26th of October. Also expected on a similar timescale is the retail availability of the first Windows Phone 7.5 Mango devices from Samsung.
Andy Lees, the head of Microsoft’s Windows Phone division, spoke about how Nokia would help Microsoft and Windows Phone 7 get a foot in the smartphone market, at the All Things Digital AsiaD conference in Hong Kong:
"We are very excited about them being in the market. They have a lot of resources throughout the world and they will be a major accelerant to us."
Lees added that Microsoft’s road map for Windows Phone was what convinced Nokia to place almost all its eggs in the one basket, and that Google was “very nervous” about the collaboration between the software and hardware giants:
"We've been working hard on building an architecture that allows us to leapfrog our competitors by using the best components available."
Microsoft is looking at the United States, Europe and China (the world’s biggest mobile phone market) as its top markets for the new WP7.5 (Mango) devices, but also has high hopes for emerging markets, especially in the face of low-cost handsets:
"As the price comes down, emerging markets do become a huge opportunity, but also the existing markets in western Europe and the U.S., because as the price point comes down, more people will get into the smartphone market."
China so far hasn’t officially received its first Windows Phone devices, and Microsoft says it will launch in that highly competitive market by early next year.
So far, Windows Phone Mango has already hit the Indian market in the form of the HTC Radar. Other Mango devices to have been launched globally include the Fujitsu IS12T in Japan.