Saturday, 2 November 2013
New Smartphone HTC M8 with HTC Sense 6.0 overlay
HTC M8 could be the next flagship Smartphone, the successor of HTC One. And it would be with a new HTC Sense 6.0 overlay.
No details are known about the HTC M8, which is the code name for the next reference Smartphone going to produce by HTC next year, as the HTC One is the very successful release of this year and is the pivotal part of its offer.
The term remains hypothetical but the HTC One was the one who carried the codename HTC M7, it may mean actually unveiled early next year Smartphone and as a basis for variations, such as HTC One Mini One and HTC Max range 2013. And while the first Phablet the Taiwanese group embarks overlay HTC Sense 5.5, which will also be found on the HTC One during its update to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, the HTC M8 could be the first to have the version of HTC Sense 6.0.
This is again leaked by some source, largest provider of Twitter information on upcoming mobile products, which makes the prediction. Again, no details are provided on the contribution of this new version. If HTC M8 is the reference model for the year 2014, it could be announced early next year and be marketed in the spring.
Top free online TV Apps for Android Tablets
Here are the top apps that will offer you TV or related services. All the listed apps are free and they have certain reason to do it for free like some sort of financial reason. Some of them advertise on the app and the others are brand building and they make to buy their upgraded subscription.
Crackle:
This app is helps you to see the stream video and you can also the full movie even if it is playing in the TV. You can also demand the TV show and you can get the paid subscriptions. The streaming video is high quality as are their TV management systems are free to access.
NFL Sunday ticket:
This app is a free Android app which allows you to streaming of NFL games. With the internet connections you can have live updates, scores, statistics, highlight and also the team standings. The main drawback of this app it is available only for the US people. But the app is fully free cost.
Buzey Tunes:
Buzey Tunes is basically a music based app. You know the entire music based app is not complete with letting you to stream the music videos. You can listen to radio and play the music. This app is for free and you need Adobe Air runtime environment to use this app correctly.
Netflix:
This is one of the major networks and this is the most popular TV providers. The cost of this app is free and this is the most used apps for watching TV. For some movies you have to pay. If you are a regular TV episodes viewer then you like this app very much.
Hulu:
This app is available in USA but now it is creeping into other countries. This is very poplar app for TV services. If you want to access the full potential by login into the Hulu plus, but you have to Pay for it. This app is supported on most of Android tablets.
SPB TV:
This app is a service which is dedicated to video on demand, in this app you can access over hundred and fifty channel. If you have internet connections you can watch the stream video. This channel comes from over twenty countries. For some channels you have to pay, but for the public TV it is free to access. This app is very useful for the people who want to watch the stream video around the world.
TV guide.co.uk:
This is best app for those who want to watch TV in their Android device. This app comes with the different tools and functions. This is first started for making the television listings, but now it hosts a quite a few TV services. This app is also popular for it gaming feature also. The gaming network like play station consoles and Xbox services.
Kids TV:
In this app you can find and stream the children’s TV shows. This app may even operate by the children and it is easy to use by its simple interface. Children can watch the show and also they can learn new things from this app. This app comes in different languages and this is very useful for the non native English speakers.
5 Scams To Avoid To Keep Your Identity Safe
The government shutdown is here, and it doesn’t look like it’s going anywhere. Many are left out with bills to pay, and mouths to feed. What can one do to make it through until the money starts coming back again? We have a few tips for those of you who need some creative ideas.
- Call your creditors. Bills are going to come, regardless of the circumstance. However, many organizations are proving themselves sympathetic to the plight of furloughed government employees. Contact your creditors, and politely request extensions on paying your bills and on your loans.
- Review your credit reports. Since you won’t be able to work for the government, you might as well use that free time to get your own financial life in order. You can order a free credit report from Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion via AnnualCreditReport.com every year. If there are items on your credit report that need to be disputed, you can do it yourself, or pay for a service like Lexington Law to have them dispute it for you.
- Take the time to protect yourself from identity theft. Government shutdown scams are proliferating all over the place, from people posing as IRS agents to extort money, to fake companies posing as Affordable Care Act employees. Don’t fall for any of these scams; do not provide personal information over the phone to anyone you don’t recognize, and don’t click on any links or attachments from people and organizations you do not know. While saving money should be the highest priority, if you need peace of mind, consider investing in a service like LifeLock, which protects you in case of identity theft.
- Cut out all unnecessary expenses. Don’t eat out, make your coffee at home, and find ways to entertain yourself and your family that don’t involve spending money. Go to the library. Eliminate services that you really don’t need, such as cable, the data on your cell phone bill, or any subscriptions.
- Reach out to other people. Chances are, you are not the only one in the same position. You likely have coworkers and friends who are also struggling. Why not work together to work on saving big? Host potluck dinners with each other, buy bulk goods from stores like Costco and split the savings with each other. Come up with creative ways to save money with each other.
- Learn how to take on projects that can save you money. Since you can’t work for money right now, you can learn how to take on side projects that will either save you money or make you money. For example, you could learn to do basic home and car repair projects, such as changing the oil or the battery. Or you could start a garden that will let you save a bit on groceries.
- Visit the local food bank, if you are concerned about feeding your family. In addition to shopping your pantry, coupon clipping, and monitoring grocery store sales, you can supplement the basics by visiting your local food bank.
- Call your creditors. Bills are going to come, regardless of the circumstance. However, many organizations are proving themselves sympathetic to the plight of furloughed government employees. Contact your creditors, and politely request extensions on paying your bills and on your loans.
- Review your credit reports. Since you won’t be able to work for the government, you might as well use that free time to get your own financial life in order. You can order a free credit report from Experian, Equifax, and TransUnion via AnnualCreditReport.com every year. If there are items on your credit report that need to be disputed, you can do it yourself, or pay for a service like Lexington Law to have them dispute it for you.
- Take the time to protect yourself from identity theft. Government shutdown scams are proliferating all over the place, from people posing as IRS agents to extort money, to fake companies posing as Affordable Care Act employees. Don’t fall for any of these scams; do not provide personal information over the phone to anyone you don’t recognize, and don’t click on any links or attachments from people and organizations you do not know. While saving money should be the highest priority, if you need peace of mind, consider investing in a service like LifeLock, which protects you in case of identity theft.
- Cut out all unnecessary expenses. Don’t eat out, make your coffee at home, and find ways to entertain yourself and your family that don’t involve spending money. Go to the library. Eliminate services that you really don’t need, such as cable, the data on your cell phone bill, or any subscriptions.
- Reach out to other people. Chances are, you are not the only one in the same position. You likely have coworkers and friends who are also struggling. Why not work together to work on saving big? Host potluck dinners with each other, buy bulk goods from stores like Costco and split the savings with each other. Come up with creative ways to save money with each other.
- Learn how to take on projects that can save you money. Since you can’t work for money right now, you can learn how to take on side projects that will either save you money or make you money. For example, you could learn to do basic home and car repair projects, such as changing the oil or the battery. Or you could start a garden that will let you save a bit on groceries.
- Visit the local food bank, if you are concerned about feeding your family. In addition to shopping your pantry, coupon clipping, and monitoring grocery store sales, you can supplement the basics by visiting your local food bank.
By Allison Preston. Allison is an avid shopper and an experienced writer with a passion for deals and coupons and for saving her readers money. She currently writes for leading coupon and online promo code site bluepromocode.com based in Santa Monica, California.
Thursday, 31 October 2013
ZTE Grand S Flex
ZTE today announced the Grand S flex 8.9 millimeters slim than LTE Smartphone with a large 5 inch HD touch screen, dual-core processor, 8- megapixels main camera and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean as the OS, at a price of around 300 Euros.
ZTE today launched the 8.9 millimeter flat S Grand Flex also officially its new addition to the Smartphones of the “Grand " series. The ZTE Grand S Flex costs around 300 Euros and comes with a 5 -inch HD display (1280 x 720 pixels) of conventional design therefore.
The addition of “Flex “in ZTE Grand S not stands for is a curved display, like the LG G Flex Smartphones and Samsung Galaxy Round. At the core components of the ZTE Grand S Flex serves as a chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 MSM8930 Dual-Core Plus with 1.2 GHz and Adreno 305 GPU. ZTE has provides the memory of 1 GB RAM and 16 GB of system memory.
Photos and videos can take with the 8 MP cameras on the back with AF and LED flash, the front is a simple 1- MP Webcam for video chats available. Mobile OS running on the Grand S Flex ZTE Android is the 4.1 Jelly Bean. According to the manufacturer the facilities of the Grand ZTE S Flex include a strong 2,300 mAh battery, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, and a Micro - USB port.
Technical Specifications ZTE Grand S Flex :
OS : Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Processor: Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus , MSM8930 , dual-core , 1.2 GHz , Adreno 305 GPU Memory: 1 GB RAM, 16 GB ROM internal memory
Display: 5 inch, HD , 1280 x 720 pixels
Camera : 8 megapixel camera with AF / flash , 1-megapixel front camera
Network: GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz , UMTS 900/2100 MHz, 800/900/1800/2600 MHz LTE
Battery : 2300 mAh, Lithium - ion Dimensions: 143 x 70 x 8.9 mm
Weight: 130 g
Other: GPS, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 , DLNA, Mobile Hotspot , Wi-Fi Direct , HD voice , dual microphone for noise reduction with Dolby sound effect and FM radio.
Firefox Going To Use Cisco's H.264 Codec
Mozilla Firefox will use the H.264 module of Cisco in the future. Cisco's implementation of the H.264 codec will now be provided free and binary forms free with Cisco assumes all the obligations of patent licenses. The H.264 video codec is patented and licensed, the rights holders MPEG LA prevents a legal use of the codecs in free software.
Therefore, the Firefox browser cannot supports codec directly, but only through the integration of platform-specific frameworks like GStreamer on Linux or Windows ' Media Foundation. But this technique is not available on all systems. With the help of Cisco's H.264 implementation, the situation will change soon.
For the video codec to be available under a BSD license and are offered free in binary form for all major operating systems to download. All license obligations to the MPEG LA takes on Cisco, which allows software like Firefox to integrate Cisco's binary module as Mozilla's technical director Brendan Eich wrote.
But the browser is not already offered with the module for download. Rather Firefox to download and install a module when a user needs it. Users can also disable the settings. Mozilla continues to work on free codecs. For Mozilla as the possible support of H.264 is a very important achievement.
After all, a large part of the available HTML5 videos can encode with H.264, as well as video conferencing systems. Calibration for the integration of a patent is affected by binary file but not a particularly in the sense of free software. Therefore, the free VP8 codec will be further supported.
The ability to use the Cisco H.264 media module in Firefox should be possible in 2014 at the beginning of the year.