Wednesday, 13 November 2013
How to download Android applications directly in your PC from Google Playstore
Android operating system is becoming a best operating system for the smartphone which is manufactured nowadays.You can get tons of applications for your mobile from various app stores. Google Play Store is one of the applications downloading area from which you can download most of the applications for your mobile phone. But Google play store is the service which is provided by the Google and it has several restrictions in order to use it.
Most of the mobile which are manufactured nowadays comes with a predefined application from the Google Play Store from which you can download anything which is available over the internet. But there are several alternatives from which you can easily download applications for your mobile and you can install them in your mobile. Android application packages are simply called as APK files which can be used to install your file over your android mobile phones. You can download various application packages for your mobile and you can easily install them in your mobile by simply copying them in your mobile. This let you to install the applications in your mobile very easily.
Apart from the Google Play Store, you can download applications from various websites. But Google play store is a best source of application which provides you applications without any sort of malicious codes inside the applications. There are several reason which makes the Google Play Store to be a wrong choice for directly downloading application in to your mobile phone.
1. You may know that the application will perfectly suits into your mobile phone and the application cannot be downloaded in to your mobile as it is saying incompatible with your mobile phone.
2. As you want to download the application and you need to install the application which doesn’t have the Google Play Store applications. Suppose if you need to download an application to your non-playstore supported mobile, you cannot download the app into your device very easily.
3. Sometimes, the application in the Google Play Store is not supported for your country. So you cannot easily download the application in your mobile.
In this case you can easily download the application in direct download process and you can install them wherever you need. Evozi is an application which let you to download the APK in any device which are listed in the Google Play Store. You can use the service of Evozi by accessing this link http://apps.evozi.com/apk-downloader/ from which you can get any application in your device.
You can download any application which is present over the Google Plays store by copying the URL of the Google Play store Application and enter the URL in the Evozi website which is given above. By entering the URL, you can get a direct download link in the website, which allows you to directly download the application in whatever mobile or devices you want. This is a wonderful feature which gives you a maximum usability. And also you can download and install any application in any android devices you have.
The Five Best Business Servers of 2013
Looking for a business server to pump up your storage capacity? Start with this list of five. You’ll find servers suited to small business use, medium business use and rack servers for expanding business use.
Buffalo Terastation Pro
The Terastation pro is something of an oddity – a small networked server that costs nearly as much as a full blown rack option. For a small to medium sized business that knows it’s on the up, though, the Terastation offers a lot of oomph in a sensibly sized package. It’s got loads of hot swap storage, and can support all sorts of RAID. Reading and writing speeds are outstanding and it has four different file sharing setups. Compatible with Time Machine, and capable of supporting BitTorrent, the Buffalo is a strong contender for mini server of the year.
Netgear ReadyNAS Duo
It looks like an old school stereo, and it works like a dream. The ReadyNAS is able to power six drives, which slot in behind the door grille – making the whole thing a sort of tiny rack storage unit. Supports USB 3.0 and 2.0, and with instant backup from the unit to an external USB disk. The ReadyNAS also helps with its own installation, by employing RAIDar from a network PC. One of the key selling points for the unit is its ability to use open sourced add ons, which have been created by other Netgear users. It’s relatively cheap, too.
HP Proliant G7 Server
The HP Proliant is Hewlett Packard’s standard midrange server. It’s designed to support small to medium sized businesses with a limited knowledge of IT systems – so it’s simple, robust and easy to use. The downside of this configuration is its limited capabilities – but then if you have the storage needs or the knowhow for something with more bells and whistles, you won’t be using the Proliant G7 in the first place.
Dell PowerEdge T410
Dell’s entry level tower server is designed for small businesses that don’t have the room for a dedicated server installation. It’s a storage heavy hitter, which supports six cold swap drive units as standard. You can also add in extra hot swap drive space if you need to. The PowerEdge T410 delivers RAID as well. If you’re buying on a budget, opt for the baseline model, which has an LED diagnostics and monitoring pane. If you want to have a couple more sophisticated touches, you can choose the LCD diagnostic panel instead.
IBM System x3650 M4
IBM’s M4 System server is the latest incarnation of the company’s long standing range of respected business servers. It’s designed to take double CPUs, a bunch of PCI Express add-ins and 24 DDR3 DIMMs. Like most IBM products at this level, the IBM System x3650 M4 is designed to give as much flexibility as possible, and can be scaled up as a business grows thanks to its maximum storage load of 18TB. The power used by the M4, even when running flat out, is still well within acceptable ranges. G2Digital can help you set up your server room: see what we offer here.
The Author is a technology writer who has been providing articles for well known computing magazines for the last 10 years. His network of technology and computing blogs is highly respected in the industry, and his posts are often linked by other important tech bloggers. He prefers RPG to platform adventures.
Buffalo Terastation Pro
The Terastation pro is something of an oddity – a small networked server that costs nearly as much as a full blown rack option. For a small to medium sized business that knows it’s on the up, though, the Terastation offers a lot of oomph in a sensibly sized package. It’s got loads of hot swap storage, and can support all sorts of RAID. Reading and writing speeds are outstanding and it has four different file sharing setups. Compatible with Time Machine, and capable of supporting BitTorrent, the Buffalo is a strong contender for mini server of the year.
Netgear ReadyNAS Duo
It looks like an old school stereo, and it works like a dream. The ReadyNAS is able to power six drives, which slot in behind the door grille – making the whole thing a sort of tiny rack storage unit. Supports USB 3.0 and 2.0, and with instant backup from the unit to an external USB disk. The ReadyNAS also helps with its own installation, by employing RAIDar from a network PC. One of the key selling points for the unit is its ability to use open sourced add ons, which have been created by other Netgear users. It’s relatively cheap, too.
HP Proliant G7 Server
The HP Proliant is Hewlett Packard’s standard midrange server. It’s designed to support small to medium sized businesses with a limited knowledge of IT systems – so it’s simple, robust and easy to use. The downside of this configuration is its limited capabilities – but then if you have the storage needs or the knowhow for something with more bells and whistles, you won’t be using the Proliant G7 in the first place.
Dell PowerEdge T410
Dell’s entry level tower server is designed for small businesses that don’t have the room for a dedicated server installation. It’s a storage heavy hitter, which supports six cold swap drive units as standard. You can also add in extra hot swap drive space if you need to. The PowerEdge T410 delivers RAID as well. If you’re buying on a budget, opt for the baseline model, which has an LED diagnostics and monitoring pane. If you want to have a couple more sophisticated touches, you can choose the LCD diagnostic panel instead.
IBM System x3650 M4
IBM’s M4 System server is the latest incarnation of the company’s long standing range of respected business servers. It’s designed to take double CPUs, a bunch of PCI Express add-ins and 24 DDR3 DIMMs. Like most IBM products at this level, the IBM System x3650 M4 is designed to give as much flexibility as possible, and can be scaled up as a business grows thanks to its maximum storage load of 18TB. The power used by the M4, even when running flat out, is still well within acceptable ranges. G2Digital can help you set up your server room: see what we offer here.
The Author is a technology writer who has been providing articles for well known computing magazines for the last 10 years. His network of technology and computing blogs is highly respected in the industry, and his posts are often linked by other important tech bloggers. He prefers RPG to platform adventures.
Panasonic UT- MB5 tablet with 4K, 20 -inch display
Panasonic has already making huge Tablets for outdoor use in its range, now followed by another device for special applications; a 20 -inch tablet with 4K - display that is aimed at designers and media designer. As the size suggests, the tablet should be a UT- MB5 ultra portable but not mobile workstation.
The overall weight of the tablet is about 2.3 kilograms and the battery life is of just two hours in the way. Instead, the tablet offers pure computing power. An Intel Core i5 is used, the generous 8 GB of RAM to the side. As data storage is an SSD with 256 GB capacity is available and the graphics makes a not exactly specified Nvidia GeForce.
And is of multi-touch display 3,840 x 2,560 pixels are displayed. The configuration is also a full-fledged operating system used: Windows 8.1 in the Pro version. The other features include WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 3.0, HDMI out and a card reader. The Panasonic UT- MB5 will be soon available at a price of 4,500 Euros.
Microsoft's November Patch Brings 8 security updates
The November Patch Tuesday brings Windows users probably eight security updates. They include critical vulnerabilities in Microsoft software. November Patch of Microsoft plugs critical security flaws in Windows operating systems. Microsoft announced eight security updates that primarily take care of gaps in the current Windows operating systems, various Office programs and Internet Explorer.
Three updates from Microsoft the status of "critical". This means that you should absolutely install and then that usually a system reboot is required. For the recently discovered “zero- day vulnerability," spread through the hacker with manipulated video and office files malware, there is still only a "fix -it" - in the context of the November patch, Microsoft excludes the vulnerability apparently not.
Microsoft's Tuesday Patch is usually on the second Tuesday of each month instead - the next Patch Tuesday is thus 10 December 2013. The security updates install automatically with the appropriate pre with active Internet connection. With this month’s Patch Tuesday Microsoft brings a fresh version of his “tools for removing malicious software “out.
A New Prototype Contact Lens To Stay Connected
Contact lenses with many features are no longer science fiction. A team of South Korean scientists has indeed developed a new prototype equipped with LED lenses that could display information directly and on our cornea. Find out what you may be in the near future.
Contact translucent lenses are not new: many use it on a daily basis to improve their eyesight, or just for aesthetic reasons. But scientific research has to go further with this technology. This is the case of a team of South Korean researchers from the National Institute of Science and Technology of Ulsan (UNIST) comes to design flexible contact lenses and equipped with LEDs.
One of the main issues concerning the transparent electrodes used in products such as mobile phone screens or those of television is that the material does not work if it is bent or simply folded. Hence it could not be used with contact lenses. Yet this successful team led by Jang- Ung Park made a lens composed of graphene layers alternating with layers of with others. Scientists have also shown that ILDED technology (inorganic LED diode) could easily fit on the surface of one of the lenses used in many applications, such as display pictures or videos directly in the eye.
For now, these contact lenses were tested on live rabbits which showed no sign of discomfort or irritation so far. Unfortunately for anyone hoping to have contact lenses that have the same functions as the eyes of the Terminator robot, the team of scientists said it is still far away. That said, we must not lose hope since the technology is constantly changing and this prototype lenses will certainly change a lot in the coming years. Sooner or later you could have the contents of a Smartphone directly in the eye.