Wednesday, 29 March 2017

BUY AN IPHONE FOR Rs 1,999(EXCHANGE OFFER)



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If you are a iPhone lover like me this news will surely gonna excite you!
According to some sources an online e-commerce website is announced a exchange offer of older iPhones & you can buy it under some terms & conditions.

So, let's have a look on the news in brief!


Online retailer Flipkart is offering huge exchange benefits across various iPhone models. As per the offer mentioned on Flipkart's website, buyers can purchase an iPhone at an exchange price of just Rs 1,999. The exchange offer also includes the 32GB variant (Rose Gold and Space Grey) of iPhone 6S. The e-commerce website is offering an exchange discount of Rs 16,000 on iPhone 5s 16GB variant (silver and space grey) after the price tag of Rs 17,999. The 16GB variant (Space Grey) of iPhone 6 is available with an exchange offer of Rs 16,000 against the listed price of Rs 26,490.

Under the offer, the exchange price for the iPhone7 32GB variant (silver, rose gold and gold) is as low as Rs 37,000 against the actual price of Rs 57,000. And for the 32 GB variant of iPhone 7 Plus (rose gold, black and silver), the exchange price is Rs 48,400 against the base price of Rs 68,400. The exchange offer up to Rs 20,000 is also available on the 128GB and 256GB variants of iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.


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Wednesday, 15 March 2017

Tuesday, 14 March 2017

EASY WAYS TO STOP THE GADGETS SPYING YOU


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As we know that in today's technology packed age everything from Television to Mobile-phones all kind of device are getting hooked up on the internet. That’s bringing convenience, like air conditioning systems that can be activated remotely while you’re on your way home from work. But it’s also bringing new privacy concerns, as anything connected to the Internet tends to attract the attention of hackers.

NOTE-Documents recently released by Wikileaks suggest the Central Intelligence Agency can use spying targets’ TVs against them, turning the sets into always-listening microphones.

Here are some of the important things you can do with your gadgets to stop spying:

#1. Create very Strong Passwords & Change them frequently-

You can create a strong password which may be difficult to guess and you can include a mix of numbers, special characters, alphabets etc. One important thing you should remember is never reuse passwords for multiple accounts, doing so could make it easier for hackers to gain access to multiple services and devices.



#2. Choose Which Smartphone Apps can Access your Location-

Many apps request to use our location in order to provide better services. Facebook, for example, will use your location to let you check in to a particular place or tag where a photo was taken. But you may not want every app to know where you are at all times.

Allowing every single app to access your location may spy on your security.


#3. Keep Software's Update-

Always keep your Software's updated weather it is a TV, Smartphones, Computers or anything else!
Make sure you are always using up to dated versions of software's.
Software updates commonly bring critical security fixes that fix lapses hackers love to exploit. An option to check for software updates can usually be found in your device’s settings menu.


#4. Tape The Web Cam's-

Covering your computer’s camera may not stop a hacker from taking it over, but it will help ensure that they don’t obtain any private footage they can use against you. Hackers can gain access to your webcam and more through a type of software known as a Remote Administration Tool,


#5. Turn Off The Voice Recognition Feature Of The Devices-

While some smart TVs have voice recognition capabilities, there’s a much bigger chance that your smartphone has them. Newer Android models that include the Google Assistant and iPhones that support Apple’s “Hey Siri” feature listen for a trigger phrase in order to answer questions and fulfill requests without requiring a button press.


If this makes you uncomfortable, you can turn off this functionality for the Google Assistant by pressing and holding the Google Pixel’s home button, tapping the icon that looks like three dots, and choosing “settings.” Then press the “OK Google” detection option. For the iPhone, head over to Settings > Siri > Allow “Hey Siri.”


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Sunday, 5 March 2017

FACEBOOK IS YOUR NEW TRAVEL COMPANION




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Facebook adds City Guides to become your new travel companion!


According to a report, Facebook might be getting into the tourism market. The social media giant has introduced a new feature that aims to give users suggestions for events and places to visit in numerous cities across the globe.

Called ‘City Guides,’ the functionality will suggest and possibly send notifications about tourist attractions you might be interest in attending. It will also show friends attending the same events so you can easily find someone to accompany you.

The feature was spotted in testing earlier last year – but it seems the social media titan is finally ready to have another go with it.



Facebook might still be testing out City Guides as it appears the new functionality has rolled out only to a limited number of users. While some fellow already have already reported seeing the feature enabled, it is yet to reach others.

So you might have to wait a little longer before you can browse some of the hottest tourist attractions Facebook has to recommend to you.

I will Update about this later on!

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Saturday, 4 March 2017

GOOD NEWS FOR GMAIL USER'S



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I got some good news for those who still use Gmail's attachments as a way to share files: according to an announcement that was recently posted on Google's blog, the IT giant has just increased the size of the attachments that you can receive to 50 MB. However, don't get too excited just yet, this change is only for the recipient side; as the sender of an email, you still won't be able to attach any file that's larger than the previously set 25 MB limit.

As in start this news was a bit confusing but, I'm going to try to explain it as simple as I can. Google has only improved the total size of a single email that you can receive to 50 MB (until now the total size of a single email couldn't be more than 25 MB). The maximum size of a single attachment is still just 25 MB, but from now on you can include two maximum-size attachments into a single email instead of having to send two separate emails. As far as I know, there are many people who still use attachments as a way to share photos, documents and other files, so this improvement is quite useful. Of course, if you need to share larger files, you can always do that using Google Drive directly from your email.

So go ahed and give it a try to this new feature of Google.

Thursday, 2 March 2017

WAYS TO CHARGE YOUR PHONE QUICKLY



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As our phones have become more and more powerful, with bigger and bigger displays, the battery packs inside them have only just managed to keep pace. It's still not uncommon to be looking for a charger at the end of the day, no matter what make or model of phone you've got.

On the most hectic days in your schedule, however, charging time will be at a minimum. If you're running from meeting to meeting, for example, you may only have five minutes or so to plug in your phone before you have to move away from the outlet again. So you want to get the most battery power stored up in the shortest possible time. Follow these steps to quick-charge your phone during short intervals, and it should still have some life left when the day ends. 


1. Use Flight Mode-

One of the most effective ways of getting your phone to charge quickly, whether you're hopping between meetings or about to dash for the train, is to limit the amount of power it draws while it charges. And one of the best ways to do that is to hit the airplane mode button as soon as you plug it in.


This makes more of a difference than you might think. Without the draw of checking wireless connections, updating apps with alerts, and straining to stay connected to its cellular network, your phone draws much less power than normal.

















2. Do not Check Your Phone Regularly-


Actually, anything that you normally do to save battery power while you're out and about will also improve charging times when your phone's plugged in. That includes resisting the temptation to check your phone every five minutes to see how high the battery level has risen.

Those big, bright displays on modern-day smartphones are pretty demanding as far as battery life goes, so resist the temptation to check for alerts or indeed do anything else with your phone while it's being topped up. Plug it in, then forget about it until you need to head out again.

If you can't bring yourself to put your phone in Airplane Mode, then another option is to put it face down on a desk and mute notification sounds, so you'll be less tempted to pick it up and start flicking through your emails. Ten minutes of interrupted charging will get your battery to a much higher level than 10 minutes of charging while web browsing and making calls to colleagues.


The same rule applies for anything that's going to put demands on your phone's battery, so no gaming, watching movies, streaming audio, or flicking through your photo albums while the phone's plugged in. If you've found a few minutes to charge your phone then you might well be looking for a distraction—but read a book instead. 


3. Plug Into a Wall Socket-

 Charging your phone from a laptop is of course very handy if you don't have a wall socket nearby. But the amount of juice your phone's going to get from a USB socket is nothing compared to what a wall socket can offer—though exact rates vary depending on the tech involved.

If you must charge over USB, then find a computer that's as new as possible, because successive USB standards have increased the power capacity available to devices. Again, it depends on which device you're plugging into which power source (as manufacturers take different approaches), but the newer the better.

Ultimately what all of that means is that five minutes plugged into the wall is usually going to be much better than five minutes plugged into your laptop. So if you have the option, go for the wall socket.


It's also a good idea to stick to the charger bundled with your phone, or at least a reputable replacement, where you can. Chances are this cable has been manufactured to get your device charged up as efficiently as possible, and third-party replacements may not be pumping your phone's battery with as much juice as it can handle. 



4. Invest In A Quick Charging Phone-


Quick-charging technology is just about everywhere except the iPhone. If you want a phone that can get back on its feet after just a few minutes' charging, look for one that offers the feature the next time you're in the market for a new handset.

Qualcomm's Quick Charge is one of the most competitive technologies out there, and the most recent version 4.0 is likely to be supported by a number of phones launching this year. Some manufacturers have their own variations — the Dash Charge tech on the latest OnePlus flagship, for example, promises to get your phone's battery from 0 to 90 percent in an hour.

As always, take trusted reviews over manufacturers' claims when it comes to believing those sorts of statistics — but quick-charging technology is real and more than a gimmick. It may not help you charge your current phone faster, but bear it in mind next time you purchase a new device, and make sure the supplied charger is quick-charge-ready, like the phone it's powering.


If you're happy to spend some money, but don't want to ditch your current phone just yet, then a portable charger could be the way forward. You can buy charging blocks so your phone can be filling up on power even when it's stuffed inside a drawer or at the bottom of a bag. The only problem is that you then need to charge your charger.


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