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Google Merging Gmail and Google Drive to Expand Attachment Limit to 10GB

November 28, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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The one thing that i really hated about Gmail was its file attaching capability. Anything above the 27MB limit couldn’t be attached and that proved to be a big issue, especially when trying to send photos or videos. So I was really pleased to know that Gmail is expanding that particular area. Google is altering [...]

Snapchat iPhone App to Share Discreet Photos That Vanish in Seconds

November 28, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Photos keep a moment’s memory alive. Or so we think. Well, not all photos do. Some photos are, like a passing moment, over (or shall I say, disappear) in a flash. We have come a long way in the field of photography, snapping through many types of cameras, and transcended the age of capturing on [...]

Nudifier App Turns Any Photo into Censored Nude

November 21, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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A fun iOS app to make your friends nude…and even your enemies too. A silly app, but fun nevertheless. Nudifier can make the photo a fully clothed person be a nude, but with pixel censorship, which you see on TV, around their private parts. The app can also be used on animals! To turn your [...]

Microsoft Windows Phone 8 Won’t Playback Rented or Purchased Xbox Video Content

November 21, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Windows Phone 8 seems to be creating some problems for consumers, especially for Xbox gamers. Windows Phone 8 devices are reportedly refusing playback of Xbox video content. Microsoft acknowledges the issue and has formally issued a statement that video content that has been rented or purchased through Xbox Video will not be supported on Windows [...]

Google Developing Alternative to Apple AirPlay Feature

November 20, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Apple’s AirPlay will soon get a challenger from Google’s house. The search giant is setting out to develop an alternative to the AirPlay application and hoping to catch the attention of device manufacturers and software vendors. The first hint about Google’s plans was unveiled last week with a YouTube video. The video showed an AirPlay-like [...]

Microsoft Windows 8 Not Taking Off as Expected

November 17, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Windows 8 doesn’t seem to be having such a smooth sailing after all. According to a recent report, the latest software from Microsoft doesn’t seem to be selling as well as the software giant projected. It was Paul Thurrot, who is at Supersite for Windows, reported that the sales of Windows 8 PCs are way [...]

Google Music App Update Gets Gapless Playback

November 15, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Android has scored with the new version- Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The new version of the operating system has brought with it the much awaited gapless playback for music files. The function was present originally, but the stock Google Music app didn’t have any compatibility with gapless playback. Moreover, the other independent audio players could [...]

iOS WiFi Camera App Captures Images on Your iPad Using Another iPad Camera

November 9, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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A smartphone’s appeal, more often than not, lies in its camera. Any wannabe photographers and those who like to spend each second of their lives clicking away, tend to get smartphones with good shooters. With a whole array of smartphones sporting high-end cameras, it isn’t much of an issue. And with each operating system and [...]

Apple iOS 6.1 Update Allows Users to Purchase Movie Tickets

November 6, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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Getting movie tickets during big releases is always a pain in the neck. Long lines often give me headaches, I hate getting jostled around and when I finally reach the counter, the tickets would have sold out. So when I heard that Apple would be adding a feature on iOS that would enable us to [...]

Windows Phone 8 Delay Was Part of the Strategy, Says Microsoft

October 31, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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With new devices and software piling up in a small time period, delaying Windows Phone 8 was a tactic, says MS. To become the top competitor is a difficult task for WP8 as other OSes has made a strong foothold in the tech industry. But Windows has been there and they surely know how to [...]

iMessage Service Faces Trouble; Apple looks to Fix Issue

October 31, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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It has been days since the first problem with iMessage was reported. Many iOS users are unable to use the service as the loading bar doesn’t seem to get completed for a few while others can’t even get to see the loading bar. Though unofficial, the reason is said to be attributed to Hurricane Sandy [...]

Witness People Getting Hacked; HoneyMap Will Help You Do That

October 25, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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If you have ever dreamt of knowing who all are getting hacked around the world, this is your dream come true. Known as the HoneyMap, this map will give you all the places in the world where hacking is done. Each red dot on the map represents an attack on a computer. Yellow dots represent [...]

Building Mobile Apps Takes Just 5 Minutes with the iBuildapp

October 20, 2012, By Sanjeev Ramachandran
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A few days ago, there occurred the 22nd bi-annual DEMO conference that showcased 75 companies and their innovative demos and technologies. Of these, VentureBeat was proudly showing off an app called ‘iBuildapp’, which enables any layman to create an iOS or an Android app in just about 5 minutes. Another specialty of this app is [...]

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