Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Blackberry Desktop Software On Windows 8


 If you are going to upgrade to windows 8, you may be wondering whether or not your BlackBerry Desktop Software will work. As noted by RIM in their BlackBerry knowledge base, everything will go fine provided you follow some initial steps.
Windows 8
BlackBerry Desktop Software will function when installed on Microsoft Windows 8 however .NET Framework 3.5 must be installed and enabled prior to the install of the BlackBerry Desktop Software. Microsoft .NET 3.5 framework can be installed and enabled by following the instructions in the Microsoft article listed below.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh506443.aspx

In addition, RIM also notes that an updated version of the BlackBerry Desktop Software is coming that will have enhanced features specifically for Windows 8 users.

Top 10 Apps For Windows 8


I hope you already know that  Windows RT is not the full Windows 8. It won’t run Photoshop, Dreamweaver, or other Windows program you install in it. Except for Microsoft’s Office package which is pre-loaded
Windows RT: the essential apps
Knowing this alone will save you plenty of confusion. But still this won’t answer the burning question: what apps does Windows RT have then, and which ones should I install right after getting it?

There is no universal recipe, but I think there are  10 apps that should come handy for pretty much everyone out there. You might still feel like you are in a ghost town in the Windows Store after you download them, but at least one thing is clear - this time around, unlike with Windows Phone, developers will just have to start cranking up apps soon. We just see no way all those tablets, laptops and desktops would be left without their attention. So just give it some time.

1.Metro Commander

              


           Windows 8/RTdoes not have a dedicated file manager, and that seems like a glaring omission for those who like simple easy drag and drop action. Metro Commander delivers just that, in the Modern UI design style.

2.Firefox


    If you are searching for an alternate browser,then Firefox is there.Its final version is still not available though.

3.Skype

          

Skype functionality is built in all across the operating system, and that’s why there is no good excuse for not having the application running on Windows RT.

4.Netflix



Netflix is what you’d expect it to be - streaming your movies on your Windows RT device instantly. 

5.Evernote

        

Cloud-synced app Evernote is probably the best way to stay organized, jot down notes and quickly take a look at what you shouldn’t forget, and it’s on Windows RT as well.

6.Minesweeper




                   Feeling nostalgic?Missing those old games of windows?Well, don't worry Minesweeper is here.

7.Tunein Radio

              

If you want Internet radio from all across the globe and not just music, TuneIn radio, the app that has already become very popular on other platforms, is there to fit your needs on the Windows store.

8.SketchBook Express

        


Like to sketch?Haven't got the Note II ?The SketchBook app is a perfect tool , with plenty of options to fine tune your drawings.

9.Wordpress

    

One of the  most popular blog platforms has alsogot its dedicated app for Windows RT.

10.Cut The Rope


Cut The Rope is one of the most interesting games available in the store now.


                     So do you like the collection?Wanna add more?Please comment below.


TubeDownload For Windows phone review

As the name suggests this app is designed to download YouTube videos and it nails it.However,WP 7's multitasking as we all know is not that great and so there may be a few problems.

Click here to download free trial


Tube Download allows you to pull down YouTube videos to watch offline on your Windows Phone handset. Now there's no need to wait for your download speed to catch up while the cache is empty, and you can happily watch the latest videos even when you are out of coverage.

The process is a pretty simple one. You search and find your video, you press the download button, choose the quality of the video you are going to download, and Tube Download will do the rest of the work for you.

Once the videos are downloaded, you can build up playlists of the downloaded videos inside the application, or watch single videos on their own. Launch any video and you will be greeted with the built in video player controls familiar to Windows Phone users.

Tube Download

Tube Download


It's important to note that because of the silo'ed nature of Windows Phone applications, these videos are not directly available in the Videos section of the Media Player - they will only be available through the Tube Download application.

This isn't as painful as it might sound, because media applications are well integrated across Windows Phone. Tube Download appears as a media application in the Music+Video hub, and any videos or playlists that you have watched with Tube Download will show up in the 'new' and 'history' lists

Because of the silo, Tube Download needs to be opened to hand over the video to the built in media player. This means you'll catch sight of a splash screen before the video starts to play, which isn't perfect, but its not much of a problem

Tube Download

With the native code access that Windows Phone 8 offers, I suspect Tube Download could integrated completely with the music+video hub. Until then, it does the very best I think you could do with Windows Phone 7. If you grab a lot of video then you are going to use up a fair bit of storage, but this is a useful application that is constantly maintained by the author.

Overall,I would say that this is quite an useful app for those WP users that watch a lot of videos online



FantasyCar Game Review

FantasyCar is a mobile agme that gives you the choice of five different vehicles and four landscapes (farm, dirt track, moon and Mars) and a selection of increasingly tricky obstacles to slam your vehicle over. No matter that you'll virtually destroy the vehicle in the process, the physics are 99% spot on, making it all more fun than should be legal when in charge of a billion dollar space car....

FantasyCar is a game, but it's also, at heart, something of a simulation, being built on the Box2D physics engine. What this means is that, as you drive up and down ramps, as you bash into obstacles, as parts are knocked off your vehicle, as objects fly through the air, everything behaves impeccably. The physics even go as far as modelling the weight and power (and drive wheels) of each vehicle, and of the gravity on the planet you're currently driving on!

Screenshot, FantasyCar

Unlike the traditional 'start on easy levels and then work your way up' model, FantasyCars takes a much freer approach - you can drive any car in any location and over any level, anytime you like. The satisfaction then comes from trying to get awarded three stars for each of the sixty or so levels, stars being awarded for speed in getting to the finish line. There are no opponents, nothing's locked out, it's just you and your satisfaction. And quite a lot of pure fun.

Screenshot, FantasyCar

Once into a level, there are only two controls - forwards gear and reverse, each of which operate on the driving wheels with some sense of inertia  so you can't just stop the wheels going full tilt clockwise instantaneously - a change of direction requires some planning and timing of your pulses on the forwards/backwards accelerator keys.

Screenshot, FantasyCar

The levels are filled with obstacles, naturally, each of which falls and slides realistically, as if it has the appropriate mass, from barrels to blanks to sections of metal fencing to seesaws to windmill arms - oh, you get the idea. There's a lot to push, to climb, to duck under, to traverse....

Screenshot, FantasyCar

One of the cutest aspects of FantasyCar is the way your vehicles fall apart. As they get knocked, bits start falling off - bumpers, engine cowlings, and so on. If you bash the vehicle up enough, you can even disconnect the engine from its mountings, and the wheels from the chassis, with the disastrous example result above. Happily, a 'retry' icon is top and centre and then you're off driving again, with a newly restored vehicle.

Screenshot, FantasyCar

I mentioned Mars above - there's also the moon, with very low gravity, presenting a slightly different challenge and different obstacles. Shown above is the moon buggy, but the game's happy to let you rev up the 'monster car' and drive that on the moon, too - with predictably overpowered results.

Screenshot, FantasyCar

Shown above is a Mars rover (oh, look, a few bits have fallen off already - NASA aren't going to like this!) on the surface of the red planet. In truth, the physics aren't that different to that of Earth, but at least there's a bit of natural variation.

Screenshot, FantasyCar

Getting three stars for a level isn't trivial, so the gameplay's pitched about right, especially as there's no competitive aspect other than competing with yourself to get perfect scores all the way through.
Screenshot, FantasyCar
The backgrounds are photo-realistic and well done, panning smoothly in parallax fashion, to help the illusion of progress, while on the sound front you get not only appropriate engine noises ('put-puts' from the tractor diesel to more sci-fi like whines from the space rovers), but also appropriate vibrations from the phone's vibrator whenever you hit something or land hard - I've always felt that vibration was under-used in phone games, so it's good to see FantasyCar come good here.

Screenshot, FantasyCar


And, after all, where else could you drive a farm tractor on the flippin' moon?

FantasyCar isn't perfect - I experienced occasional lock-ups from the Box2D engine  but the developer has shown that he's willing to keep updating the game, so I'm sure he's tweaking the code even as I write this. But for a 'casual' game, FantasyCar has a surprising amount of longevity, I'd estimate up to a hundred hours of gameplay.

And for 1 pound( 86 INR) it is a fantastic choice

ROMOW EXTREME For Galaxy S III




Why do people want to root their android smartphones?One of the main reasons why people flash custom ROMs is to enjoy a totally different look on their Android device, but there are also other people who flash custom ROMs because they want improved performance and longer battery life. Then, there are the individuals who want to taste the latest software update even before the official release reaches their phone.

A lot of the time, developers give users who want aesthetics, performance, and being up to date all of these things in one neat package. Of course, developers also throw in their own touches, such as home-brewed kernels, tweaks, and optimizations and cut away unnecessary apps that take up precious space.

The ROMOW EXTREME ROM, developed by XDA Developers member mowow, gives users the much-craved-for Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean taste with a side order of being deodexed and zipaligned. The ROM also has a number of goodies thrown into the mix, such as BusyBox, Superuser, and optimizations for improved battery life and performance. You can also enjoy an enhanced Task Manager, an extended Power menu, and a whole lot more. The ROM’s size is also small, so you can easily enjoy the  Samsung bloatware-free experience without any lag.

This tutorial will teach you how to flash ROMOW EXTREME ROM for the Galaxy S3 I9300.

Warnings

1.The instructions in this guide are intended for use with the Samsung Galaxy S3, model number GT-I9300.      
   Applying these instructions on another device or model may produce undesired outcomes.
2. Use these instructions at your own risk. I shall not hold any responsibility or liability for whatever happens 
     to you or your device arising from your use of the info in this guide.


That said,don't panic.Just read and understand the whole guide first before actually performing the instructions and your device shoul be absolutely perfect.

Requirements

 1.Samsung Galaxy S3 with ClockworkMod Recovery installed
 2.Download the ROMOW EXTREME ROM (ROMOW EXTREME by mowmo.zip, 550.0 MB) to your    
    computer.
 3.Make sure your device’s battery still has at least 70% power. I hope that you don't want your device to     
    shut down in the middle of the operation.
 4.Backup all personal data on your phone to make sure you have a copy of your personal data (e.g., 
    contacts, SMS, MMS, Internet settings, Wi-Fi passwords, and the like) in case the procedure in this 
    guide erases such data.

Instructions

1.Copy the ROMOW ROM file to your Galaxy S3′s internal SD card.
2.Switch off your S3
3.Boot into Recovery Mode by pressing and holding down the Volume Up, Home, and Power buttons.
4.Make a NANDroid backup by selecting Backup and Restore. Select Backup.
5.Select Wipe Data/Factory Reset. Confirm on the next screen.
6.Select Wipe Cache. Confirm on the next screen.
7.Select Advanced and select Wipe Dalvik Cache.
8.Select Install ZIP from SD card.
9.Select Choose ZIP from SD card and select the ROMOW ROM file.  This will start the installation.
10.Select Go Back.
11.Select Reboot System Now.

And now wait for the final result.Yipee!you have done it.The ROMOW EXTREME ROM is now running on your Samsung Galaxy S3 GT-I9300. How do you like the ROM? Let me know what you think by leaving a comment below.

Monday, October 26, 2015

RIM's Thorsten Heins On BBC For Blackberry 10


RIM's CEO's latest appearance has been in an interview for the BBC. With a slightly cold, but not indifferent, expression, Thorsten Heins has sat down with the BBC's Rory Cellan-Jones to discuss the upcoming BlackBerry 10 platform and the current position that RIM's in. Interestingly, when the BBC reporter asked the CEO if it isn't too late now to bring BlackBerry 10 to market, he answered that "quality matters" and it isn't really too late. When Cellan-Jones made another point that while it has once been cool to own a BlackBerry, a recent article in the NYTimes claimed that some users today even feel ashamed of still having one. To answer this, Mr. Heins said that the sources used for this article are somewhat questionable, and that BlackBerry is actually seeing impressive growth around the world, while the company plans to regain its lost positions in the U.S.

So there you have it, it looks like everything is just super-great in the land of BlackBerry now, so there's absolutely no reason to worry about it.

Iphone 5 To Reach India On 2nd November


Much-awaited Apple's iPhone 5 will be available in retail stores in India from November 2.

An Apple India spokesperson said distributors Ingram Micro and Redington India will start supplying iPhone 5 from November 2 to retailers.
Iphone 5 With its competitors

Ingram Micro and Redington India are authorised distributors of Apple products in India.

Ingram Micro in a statement said "it will offer iPhone 5 at leading modern trade stores and retail outlets across India beginning Friday, November 2".
Iphone 5
However, neither Ingram Micro nor Redington India revealed the price of iPhone 5 in India. Apple also did not disclose the India price.

According to Ingram Micro spokesperson, iPhone 5 will be launched in 40 cities in India.