Have you lost your mobile or a brand new mobile? Have you ever wondered what to do your mobile has been lost? The most of the solution will be reporting a police complaint and another will be crying and forgetting that mobile. In this post you can get a better option for you; just install the following mobile app and you can easily track your mobile if you lost it.
Instead of downloading unwanted apps from the Google play store, you can download these two apps from the play store to track your mobile activity very easily.
1. Avast Free Mobile Security
Avast Free Mobile Security is a better option for you if you want to protect your mobile from unauthorized use. Avast Free Mobile Security protects your mobile from unwanted and malicious software. You can able to block unwanted call from the Avast Free Mobile Security and even you can block the unnecessary SMS from a particular mobile number using this app. Avast Free Mobile Security has anti-theft component which is used to track your mobile phone if your mobile gets lost or theft. By installing Avast Free Mobile Security, you can provide maximum protection for your mobile and home screen widget allows you to get instant access to your Avast Free Mobile Security center. Avast Free Mobile Security also creates a firewall which prevents the hacker to enter into your mobile phone and makes them to stay out of your mobile. If your incoming message has invalid or inappropriate links, Avast Free Mobile Security blocks those messages from your inbox.
2. Prey Anti Theft
Prey Anti theft is another mobile security app which brings you various features to provide security for your devices. Prey Anti theft let you to track your lost mobile and even you can track your tablet by using Prey Anti theft. Prey Anti theft is a open source software which gives maximum protection to your mobile and gives you maximum protection and remote control.
Generally Prey Anti theft makes the device to sent information over the network silently which contains information about the device location, hardware information and network status. Prey Anti theft uses the device Global positioning system to get the location of the mobile device and transmit the location over the internet or by using text messages. The location gathered by the Prey Anti theft is absolutely accurate and you can easily track your mobile using the current location of your mobile. Prey Anti theft also uses Wi-Fi connection to transmit the information to the network. Prey Anti theft grabs the screenshot of the current session which is used by the thief in your mobile. So that you can easily track and judge what the thief is doing with you mobile.
These two apps are totally different from each other; you can seriously use any one of them in order to improve the security of your mobile. Various features of this app will corrupt your mobile if you use them in combination. Only one app can be installed at a time so that your mobile will work perfectly.
Saturday, 12 October 2013
Friday, 11 October 2013
Four Reasons Why New Print Technology is Making the Old School Cool Again
Digital innovations are set to kill print forever, right? The Kindle is going to spell the end for books, no-one reads magazines anymore and if you can’t find a product on a smartphone you’re unlikely to know it exists. That’s the way the doomsayers for print would have us think, anyway. In actual fact, some of the coolest digital innovations right now are all about augmenting the experience of print information. From QR codes to interactive ink, the future is starting to look a lot like the past…
QR codes
The QR code is that funny black and white thing you see printed on the sides of drinks cans and cereal packets. It’s like a bar code, only it holds more information and can be scanned with a phone camera (provided you’ve downloaded the reader software as an app). Most QR codes are used as web addresses in the real world: you take a picture of the code and your phone brings you to a site that has direct relevance to the item you just engaged with. The point being that QR codes are printed on actual things in the actual world, but are directly intended to make your experience of the digital world better. Without good old fashioned ink, where would you be?
Conductive ink
Science fiction is increasingly looking like science fact. Conductive ink can be used in any printer that will accept the cartridge – and in time that’ll be all of them – meaning it’s now possible to print electronic interfaces onto bits of paper. In other words, the book and magazine only aren’t dead, but could have a whole new lease of life as a genuinely interactive object. Kids’ books and magazines seem the most obvious candidate for the technology, which can (for instance) activate sounds when the reader touches images on the paper.
Near Field Communications
Near Field Communications are what power the contactless credit/debit card – and they can also be incorporated into print media such as posters and banners. If you’ve got a smartphone smart enough to recognised the existence of the embedded NFC chip, you’ll get taken on a digital journey of discovery just by waving your phone at a Near Field-enabled piece of print advertising. Currently, there are only a few smartphones able to detect the NFC chip, and the cost of making the chip itself is prohibitive for large scale use: but then a personal computer used to be the size of a house and cost the equivalent of a small arms budget, so keep your eyes peeled for future use!
Microfilm Scanning
A microfilm scanner enables the holders of existing bodies of print information (libraries, universities and Government departments, for example) to digitise catalogues going back hundreds of years. A microfilm scanner converts the information contained in 16mm and 35mm film of original print documents and records into multiple digital file formats, allowing the archives of some of the world’s most important institutions to be opened to the public. Microfilm scanning also ensures that irreplaceable knowledge isn’t lost in the unfortunate event of fire or flood damaging the originals. Click here for details.
The Author is a professional online journalist, who has spent the last 15 years tracking the development of digital technology in his blogs and articles. He has had articles published on more than 200 high profile sites, and his own network of technology blogs routinely attracts more than half a million daily visitors.
QR codes
The QR code is that funny black and white thing you see printed on the sides of drinks cans and cereal packets. It’s like a bar code, only it holds more information and can be scanned with a phone camera (provided you’ve downloaded the reader software as an app). Most QR codes are used as web addresses in the real world: you take a picture of the code and your phone brings you to a site that has direct relevance to the item you just engaged with. The point being that QR codes are printed on actual things in the actual world, but are directly intended to make your experience of the digital world better. Without good old fashioned ink, where would you be?
Conductive ink
Science fiction is increasingly looking like science fact. Conductive ink can be used in any printer that will accept the cartridge – and in time that’ll be all of them – meaning it’s now possible to print electronic interfaces onto bits of paper. In other words, the book and magazine only aren’t dead, but could have a whole new lease of life as a genuinely interactive object. Kids’ books and magazines seem the most obvious candidate for the technology, which can (for instance) activate sounds when the reader touches images on the paper.
Near Field Communications
Near Field Communications are what power the contactless credit/debit card – and they can also be incorporated into print media such as posters and banners. If you’ve got a smartphone smart enough to recognised the existence of the embedded NFC chip, you’ll get taken on a digital journey of discovery just by waving your phone at a Near Field-enabled piece of print advertising. Currently, there are only a few smartphones able to detect the NFC chip, and the cost of making the chip itself is prohibitive for large scale use: but then a personal computer used to be the size of a house and cost the equivalent of a small arms budget, so keep your eyes peeled for future use!
Microfilm Scanning
A microfilm scanner enables the holders of existing bodies of print information (libraries, universities and Government departments, for example) to digitise catalogues going back hundreds of years. A microfilm scanner converts the information contained in 16mm and 35mm film of original print documents and records into multiple digital file formats, allowing the archives of some of the world’s most important institutions to be opened to the public. Microfilm scanning also ensures that irreplaceable knowledge isn’t lost in the unfortunate event of fire or flood damaging the originals. Click here for details.
The Author is a professional online journalist, who has spent the last 15 years tracking the development of digital technology in his blogs and articles. He has had articles published on more than 200 high profile sites, and his own network of technology blogs routinely attracts more than half a million daily visitors.
Nokia "Batman” a low-cost Windows Phone with extra large screen
While Nokia is preparing the release of a Lumia 525 (code name Glee) oriented entry-level music, the firm also working on a very affordable new model Smartphone with a large screen.
The Twitter site EvLeaks has revealed the codename for the next Lumia 1320 which would be called "Batman" internally and which could become the entry-level Smartphone Nokia XL.
According to internal sources Nokia is going to modify its Nokia Lumia 625 seeking to expand it’s entry-level to touch little more users. In this context, the idea would come to offer a Smartphone positioning itself as the Lumia 625.
Batman will have the screen size of 4.7 -inch as such Lumia 625, a 5 megapixel camera on the back and a VGA camera in front. In other words, Nokia could simply revise its Lumia 625 with some features down to nibble a bit more market share in the Smartphone sector with big screen with a Price tag below 250 Euros.
Easy steps to secure your pc
Security is becoming an important criterion in our day to day life; various data are getting hacked by the today hackers. So it is very important for us to secure our personal information and data in our personal computers and in our laptops too. In this technology era, our personal computer becomes the best partner of our life. We used to save everything in our pc only; so it is very necessary to protect our personal computer from the unauthorized access or use. Safeguarding our data is the main factor that provides us confidentiality. It is always important to be on the safer side; it is always important to protect our personal computer by employing various techniques and implementations. It is very important for us to secure your data and be aware of various mechanisms to protect your data from unauthorized usage of your data. In this post, you can learn various ways to protect your pc from unauthorized use.
Password:
Password is the primary security which protects you from the various hackers and other unauthorized use of your data. You should always provide tougher password so that your personal computer cannot be used very easily. Providing comprehensive password will reduce the risk of getting hacked from the hackers. There are several ways to secure your password; you can provide various combinations of characters to make your password very strong and make it tougher. You can provide various security measures to access few of your files in the personal computer. Also you can provide various security measures to edit, delete your files in your personal computer / laptop.
Anti malware software:
Malware are the software which creates unwanted activities in your personal computer and also it will cause malfunction of your personal computer programs. Installation of this malware will create a security threat for your computer and it may send information through internet when you were surfing the internet. It is always advised to use anti malware program in your personal computer and do not turn off firewall at any cost.
Windows Update:
Updating your windows will updates the vulnerabilities found in your operating system; you can install various updates in your personal computer which enables various features in your personal computer. Installing the update will improve the performance of your personal computer and you can avoid various malfunctions of operating systems through updating your personal computer. This will enhance the activities of your operating system and you can reduce various lag in your personal computers by updating your operating systems.
Anti Virus:
Anti viruses are the software package which protects your system from various unwanted threats and you can reduce the rate of threats by installing antivirus program in your personal computer. While browsing various pages in the internet, your personal computer may get infected from the various unwanted programs. This antivirus software will block those programs and protect your personal computer from the effect of those unwanted programs. This will let you to improve the performance of the computer as well as reduce the chance of getting hacked from hackers.
Needle size camera going to revolutionize endoscopy !
It is a technique that could revolutionize endoscopy. Australian researchers have developed a small camera that can slip into a needle. Useful to explore the areas of the body, which are more difficult to access, such as the treatment of breast cancer microscope.
This technique would indeed reduce the number of operations. “We really wanted to create a tool to help surgeons ensure that they removed the entire tumor during the operation," said Robert McLaughlin, professor at the University of Western Australia, Perth.
This miniature camera created by researchers at the University of Perth so far less than a third of a millimeter thick . It captures 3D images. It is currently being tested on human tissue samples. The Professor Christobel Saunders was able to experience this tool at the Royal Perth Hospital. As a surgeon, she specializes in the treatment of breast cancer.
For her, this camera effectively removes all cells: "We can really see the tumor at the microscopic level. It's like an ultrasound but microscopic image, “she says. Is a technology that could be of great interest for the specialists in brain cancer or lung cancer. “If we can understand what happens in the lungs when emphysema develops, for example, well then maybe we can help scientists develop better treatments for these diseases," says Robert McLaughlin. If the tests are successful, then this camera of the size of a needle could become as common as a scalpel for a decade.