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Monday, September 16, 2013

rock star games have spent five years in reshaping their ideas and trying new innovation in the gaming market and today is the huge day for all gaming fans all over the world.the new addition of the rock star games name as GTA V is the virtual copy of the NEW YORK.


we can see the graphics of the game and call it as live thriller not game.game lovers and fans all over the world were desperately waiting for this addition and master piece of the game and now it is very difficult to purchase the game because millions of people are in hurry to purchase the game due to glimpse of its popularity and innovation of new features.you can see man riding on vehicle like the real one and he kills people, he does gambling like an real one and you can imagine that you are the part of the life of NEW YORK.the seller has sold 197 million copies of the games till his debut in 1997 and now he has finally released the splendid tale of his creativeness and hard work since 1997.it is an mature game for the mature audience and you should go to market to buy this game because this game actually deserves to be sold and game lovers  should taste this new era of gaming opened by rock star games.

popularity of GTA V in game fans and lovers

rock star games have spent five years in reshaping their ideas and trying new innovation in the gaming market and today is the huge day for all gaming fans all over the world.the new addition of the rock star games name as GTA V is the virtual copy of the NEW YORK.


we can see the graphics of the game and call it as live thriller not game.game lovers and fans all over the world were desperately waiting for this addition and master piece of the game and now it is very difficult to purchase the game because millions of people are in hurry to purchase the game due to glimpse of its popularity and innovation of new features.you can see man riding on vehicle like the real one and he kills people, he does gambling like an real one and you can imagine that you are the part of the life of NEW YORK.the seller has sold 197 million copies of the games till his debut in 1997 and now he has finally released the splendid tale of his creativeness and hard work since 1997.it is an mature game for the mature audience and you should go to market to buy this game because this game actually deserves to be sold and game lovers  should taste this new era of gaming opened by rock star games.

Posted at 1:59 PM |  by Unknown

Tuesday, August 13, 2013


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Amazon offers mobile developers cross-platform push notifications

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is offering a new service that aims to make it easier for developers to send push notifications to Android and iOS applications.
Amazon pitches Simple Notification Service with Mobile Push as an easier way for developers to add notifications than previously has been possible. Using one API, developers can send notifications to iOS and Android-based devices, including Amazon's own Kindle Fire tablets.
[ Learn how to work smarter, not harder with InfoWorld's roundup of all the tips and trends programmers need to know in the Developers' Survival Guide. Download the PDF today! | Keep up with the latest developer news with InfoWorld's Developer World newsletter. ]
Previously adding push notifications at a large scale on multiple platforms has been complicated for developers, according to Amazon. That's because each smartphone OS has a different service that delivers notifications. So to support multiple mobile platforms, developers must integrate with each platform, which introduces operational complexity and cost, Amazon said.
Mobile Push is compatible with Amazon's own Device Messaging platform as well as Apple's Push Notification Service and Cloud Messaging from Google. Notification messages sent to a mobile endpoint can appear as message alerts, badge updates, or even sound alerts.
The service can send messages to individual users on specific devices or broadcast identical messages to many subscribers at once. For developers who find themselves with a hit app on their hands, it can scale from a few notifications a day to hundreds of millions, according to Amazon.
Developers can send as many as 1 million notifications each month for free. After that, customers pay $0.50 for every million messages published, and $0.50 for every million messages delivered.
To help them get started, Amazon has published more information about the service on its documentation website.
Mobile Push is built into the existing Simple Notification Service, which is still labelled as a beta and already lets developers send notifications to their users via SMS text message and email.
Send news tips and comments to mikael_ricknas@idg.com

Amazon offers mobile developers cross-platform push notifications


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Amazon offers mobile developers cross-platform push notifications

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is offering a new service that aims to make it easier for developers to send push notifications to Android and iOS applications.
Amazon pitches Simple Notification Service with Mobile Push as an easier way for developers to add notifications than previously has been possible. Using one API, developers can send notifications to iOS and Android-based devices, including Amazon's own Kindle Fire tablets.
[ Learn how to work smarter, not harder with InfoWorld's roundup of all the tips and trends programmers need to know in the Developers' Survival Guide. Download the PDF today! | Keep up with the latest developer news with InfoWorld's Developer World newsletter. ]
Previously adding push notifications at a large scale on multiple platforms has been complicated for developers, according to Amazon. That's because each smartphone OS has a different service that delivers notifications. So to support multiple mobile platforms, developers must integrate with each platform, which introduces operational complexity and cost, Amazon said.
Mobile Push is compatible with Amazon's own Device Messaging platform as well as Apple's Push Notification Service and Cloud Messaging from Google. Notification messages sent to a mobile endpoint can appear as message alerts, badge updates, or even sound alerts.
The service can send messages to individual users on specific devices or broadcast identical messages to many subscribers at once. For developers who find themselves with a hit app on their hands, it can scale from a few notifications a day to hundreds of millions, according to Amazon.
Developers can send as many as 1 million notifications each month for free. After that, customers pay $0.50 for every million messages published, and $0.50 for every million messages delivered.
To help them get started, Amazon has published more information about the service on its documentation website.
Mobile Push is built into the existing Simple Notification Service, which is still labelled as a beta and already lets developers send notifications to their users via SMS text message and email.
Send news tips and comments to mikael_ricknas@idg.com

Posted at 9:52 AM |  by Unknown

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Firefox OS smartphone to launch in the UK

A budget smartphone running the Firefox operating system will soon launch in the UK and the US, setting the stage for a David-and-Golliath battle with Apple and Google.

ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications company which is producing the phone, said it would be sold via eBay.
ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications company which is producing the phone, said it would be sold via eBay.  
Mozilla, the non-profit organisation behind the open-source Firefox web browser, announced it would be developing a mobile operating system earlier in the year.
The new device, The Open, will retail for £59.99 in the UK and $79.99 in the US. It will come unlocked and is completely web-based, so users do not need to download and install apps.
And ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications company which is producing the phone, said the Open Firefox OS would be available via the company’s eBay stores, bypassing carriers.
In terms of specs, The One will come with a 3.5-inch screen, 1GHz processor, 3.2-megapixel camera and 512MB of integrated storage.
“Mozilla is dedicated to moving the Web forward as a platform for innovation and building products that people love," said Dr. Li Gong, a vice president at Mozilla.
“We are pleased that now we will put the full power of the web in even more people’s hands.
“With a great potential user base, we know that even more developers around the world will create their apps with new APIs to stimulate an inspiring new wave of innovation.”
He added that the device was ideal for consumers looking to upgrade to a smartphone for the first time.
While the phone’s low price and open platforms may give it an advantage in some areas of the market place, it remains to be seen whether it is capable of taking on the iOS, Android and Microsoft operating systems.
Mozilla posted revenues of $121m in 2011, compared with a combined total of $200bn for the top three operating systems providers.
The Open Firefox OS has already been launched in Spain, Venezuela and Colombia on the Telefónica network.


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Firefox OS smartphone to launch in the UK

A budget smartphone running the Firefox operating system will soon launch in the UK and the US, setting the stage for a David-and-Golliath battle with Apple and Google.

ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications company which is producing the phone, said it would be sold via eBay.
ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications company which is producing the phone, said it would be sold via eBay.  
Mozilla, the non-profit organisation behind the open-source Firefox web browser, announced it would be developing a mobile operating system earlier in the year.
The new device, The Open, will retail for £59.99 in the UK and $79.99 in the US. It will come unlocked and is completely web-based, so users do not need to download and install apps.
And ZTE, the Chinese telecommunications company which is producing the phone, said the Open Firefox OS would be available via the company’s eBay stores, bypassing carriers.
In terms of specs, The One will come with a 3.5-inch screen, 1GHz processor, 3.2-megapixel camera and 512MB of integrated storage.
“Mozilla is dedicated to moving the Web forward as a platform for innovation and building products that people love," said Dr. Li Gong, a vice president at Mozilla.
“We are pleased that now we will put the full power of the web in even more people’s hands.
“With a great potential user base, we know that even more developers around the world will create their apps with new APIs to stimulate an inspiring new wave of innovation.”
He added that the device was ideal for consumers looking to upgrade to a smartphone for the first time.
While the phone’s low price and open platforms may give it an advantage in some areas of the market place, it remains to be seen whether it is capable of taking on the iOS, Android and Microsoft operating systems.
Mozilla posted revenues of $121m in 2011, compared with a combined total of $200bn for the top three operating systems providers.
The Open Firefox OS has already been launched in Spain, Venezuela and Colombia on the Telefónica network.

Posted at 9:48 AM |  by Unknown

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Samsung to support more Indian languages

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Logos of Samsung Electronics are seen at a showroom of its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. File Photo
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Samsung, on Tuesday, announced the availability of its user interface and applications in nine Indian languages — Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam — on its smartphones and Tablet PC, on its smartphones and Tablet PC.
As of now, the option is supported on Galaxy Grand, Galaxy S4 and Tab 3.
The company said it plans to make regional language content available on its more-affordable smartphone range and include more number of languages as well.
Users will be able to access applications, including Facebook, Gmail, Bharat Matrimony, Times of India and BSE in vernacular language.
Vineet Taneja, Country Head, Samsung Mobile and IT, Samsung India said, “We clearly sense a need and a demand amongst users to communicate in local languages using their mobile devices. We will not only work with content providers towards making more regional language content available, but we will develop the eco system by working with app developers so that more Indian consumers can enjoy their mobile experience in their own language.”

samsung to support more indian languages in this year.


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Samsung to support more Indian languages

YUTHIKA BHARGAVA
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Logos of Samsung Electronics are seen at a showroom of its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. File Photo
APLogos of Samsung Electronics are seen at a showroom of its headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. File Photo
Samsung, on Tuesday, announced the availability of its user interface and applications in nine Indian languages — Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, Tamil, Gujarati, Marathi, Telugu, Kannada and Malayalam — on its smartphones and Tablet PC, on its smartphones and Tablet PC.
As of now, the option is supported on Galaxy Grand, Galaxy S4 and Tab 3.
The company said it plans to make regional language content available on its more-affordable smartphone range and include more number of languages as well.
Users will be able to access applications, including Facebook, Gmail, Bharat Matrimony, Times of India and BSE in vernacular language.
Vineet Taneja, Country Head, Samsung Mobile and IT, Samsung India said, “We clearly sense a need and a demand amongst users to communicate in local languages using their mobile devices. We will not only work with content providers towards making more regional language content available, but we will develop the eco system by working with app developers so that more Indian consumers can enjoy their mobile experience in their own language.”

Posted at 9:45 AM |  by Unknown

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CHENDA NGAK / 
CBS NEWS/ August 13, 2013, 11:17 AM

Apple reportedly releasing new iPads after iPhone

Apple will launch its new iPad and iPad mini ahead of the "holiday shopping season," according to a new report.
Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg reported Monday that Apple plans to release the new tablets after the new iPhone is reportedly announced on Sept. 10. The tech giant is expected to put the tablets on the market in time for the holiday shopping season.
The fifth-generation iPad is said to take on a slim design that is more like the iPad mini and a thinner bezel than the current model, but will not change its display size. The smaller tablet will likely get a high-resolution screen.
According to the Wall Street Journal, unnamed sources say that the iPad mini will come with a high-resolution "retina" display, but will maintain its 7.9-inch screen size.
Both tablets will come with an updated version of Apple's mobile operating system iOS 7, which has been completely redesigned. The new design is noticeably flatter, with redesigned icons, buttons, color schemes and slightly translucent-looking keyboard.
There are no details on when Apple will hold a press event. Last year, the tech giant unveiled the fourth generation iPad and iPad mini on Oct. 23.

apple reportedly releasing new ipads after iphone after some days.

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CHENDA NGAK / 
CBS NEWS/ August 13, 2013, 11:17 AM

Apple reportedly releasing new iPads after iPhone

Apple will launch its new iPad and iPad mini ahead of the "holiday shopping season," according to a new report.
Citing unnamed sources, Bloomberg reported Monday that Apple plans to release the new tablets after the new iPhone is reportedly announced on Sept. 10. The tech giant is expected to put the tablets on the market in time for the holiday shopping season.
The fifth-generation iPad is said to take on a slim design that is more like the iPad mini and a thinner bezel than the current model, but will not change its display size. The smaller tablet will likely get a high-resolution screen.
According to the Wall Street Journal, unnamed sources say that the iPad mini will come with a high-resolution "retina" display, but will maintain its 7.9-inch screen size.
Both tablets will come with an updated version of Apple's mobile operating system iOS 7, which has been completely redesigned. The new design is noticeably flatter, with redesigned icons, buttons, color schemes and slightly translucent-looking keyboard.
There are no details on when Apple will hold a press event. Last year, the tech giant unveiled the fourth generation iPad and iPad mini on Oct. 23.

Posted at 9:43 AM |  by Unknown

Facebook Buys Translation, Voice-Recognition Firm

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Facebook this week acquired Mobile Technologies, maker of translation and voice-recognition tools like Jibbigo, in an effort to boost the social network's global presence.
"It has always been our mission to make the world more open and connected," Facebook product management director Tom Stocky said in astatement. "Although more than a billion people around the world already use Facebook every month, we are always looking for ways to help connect the rest of the world as well."
Voice technology could be the answer. Features like Siri and Google Now have already made it easier for people to navigate mobile devices, and the addition of similar services to Facebook "will help us evolve our products to match that evolution," Stocky said.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed. But the social network will continue to support Mobile Technologies's Jibbigo app, a Facebook spokesman told CNET.
Jibbigo
The Jibbigo app offers speech-to-speech translations at your fingertips, online and off, so users can understand their surroundings even without a network connection (for an added price). Just speak to the device or enter text to see and hear the translation in more than 25 languages.
"Facebook, with its mission to make the world more open and connected, provides the perfect platform to apply our technology at a truly global scale," Mobile Technologies said in a statement. "We look forward to continuing to develop our technology at Facebook and finding new and interesting ways to apply it to Facebook's long-term product roadmap."
Neither Facebook nor Mobile Technologies immediately responded to PCMag's request for comment. According to CNET, the acquired staff will move to Facebook's Menlo Park, Calif., campus once the deal closes.

The No. 1 social network has been busy this summer, rolling out new features and creating new in-house positions. On Monday, Facebook previewed two mobile Pages updates, which will add OpenTable restaurant reservations and TV/movie listings later this week.

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Facebook Buys Translation, Voice-Recognition Firm

Facebook Buys Translation, Voice-Recognition Firm

Facebook logo
Facebook this week acquired Mobile Technologies, maker of translation and voice-recognition tools like Jibbigo, in an effort to boost the social network's global presence.
"It has always been our mission to make the world more open and connected," Facebook product management director Tom Stocky said in astatement. "Although more than a billion people around the world already use Facebook every month, we are always looking for ways to help connect the rest of the world as well."
Voice technology could be the answer. Features like Siri and Google Now have already made it easier for people to navigate mobile devices, and the addition of similar services to Facebook "will help us evolve our products to match that evolution," Stocky said.
Terms of the deal were not disclosed. But the social network will continue to support Mobile Technologies's Jibbigo app, a Facebook spokesman told CNET.
Jibbigo
The Jibbigo app offers speech-to-speech translations at your fingertips, online and off, so users can understand their surroundings even without a network connection (for an added price). Just speak to the device or enter text to see and hear the translation in more than 25 languages.
"Facebook, with its mission to make the world more open and connected, provides the perfect platform to apply our technology at a truly global scale," Mobile Technologies said in a statement. "We look forward to continuing to develop our technology at Facebook and finding new and interesting ways to apply it to Facebook's long-term product roadmap."
Neither Facebook nor Mobile Technologies immediately responded to PCMag's request for comment. According to CNET, the acquired staff will move to Facebook's Menlo Park, Calif., campus once the deal closes.

The No. 1 social network has been busy this summer, rolling out new features and creating new in-house positions. On Monday, Facebook previewed two mobile Pages updates, which will add OpenTable restaurant reservations and TV/movie listings later this week.

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Posted at 9:40 AM |  by Unknown

Samsung brings dual view feature to OLED TV

A new OLED high definition TV from Samsung delivers vibrant video, but also has a "marriage saver" feature that lets two people watch different programs simultaneously.

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The OLED TV competition is heating up.
Samsung has joined LG Electronics in offering the long-awaited organic light-emitting diode TVs. Samsung's new 55-inch curved display, priced at $9,000 (actually $8.999.99), is shipping to retailers and is also available to order on Samsung.com.
The TV and electronics maker, which like LG is based in South Korea, had originally priced to arrive in the U.S. at $15,000 – the same price as that of LG's curved OLED display that began arriving in stores last month. Samsung says it improved its manufacturing process enough to yield displays more efficiently and decided to drop the price, undercutting LG in the process.
And Samsung's set has a unique Multi View feature that lets two people watch different programming simultaneously on the display while wearing 3-D glasses. "Some of us at Samsung call it 'the marriage saver' because my wife and I can be sitting on the couch watching two different programs on the same OLED TV," says David Das, vice president of home entertainment for Samsung Electronics America.
Each person has personal ear bud headphones built into the 3-D glasses (two pairs come with the set) that deliver individual audio streams to the viewer.
The display, like the new LG OLED TV, has a concave shape. "It actually mimics that of an arena or amphitheater," Das says.
Consumers have coveted OLED TVs since the first were shown more than five years ago, because the super-thin displays reproduce super-saturated colors, ultra-distinct blacks and whites and virtually no motion blur. But they have been hard to manufacture.
Analyst Ken Park of DisplaySearch projects that as few as 20,000 OLED displays will be shipped globally this year, with about 800,000 expected in 2014, before approaching 4.5 million in 2015. "Consumers may find it difficult to pay for hugely expensive OLED TVs, so volume will be limited until mass production is fully stabilized," Park says.
But OLED's promise remains because of the picture quality. "The images were very bright, well above what we've seen from any plasma TV, so you get an unparalleled contrast range that makes images pop off the screen," says Jim Willcox, senior electronics editor at Consumer Reports, who got to test the display. (His full report is on the Consumer Reports web site.)
Willcox calls the display "arguably the best all-around TV we've ever tested." He is looking forward to putting LG's competing curved display through the paces.
But because of the high price and difficulty of manufacturing, he says, "all OLED TV manufacturers face formidable challenges before these sets can become a mainstream choice for consumers."
Samsung also announced that retailers were also now offering two new Ultra HD displays, a 55-inch model ($5,500) and 65-inch model ($7,500). Consumers could be overwhelmed by choice with new OLED and Ultra HD sets joining traditional big-screen flat panel displays at retail, so Samsung will have detailed descriptors in stores.
"We feel that each of these technologies meets a certain consumer's needs," Das says. "Ultra HD offers the highest resolution, four times that of full HD and in OLED, it is this amazing picture quality. It stops people in their tracks."
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Samsung brings dual view feature to OLED TV

Samsung brings dual view feature to OLED TV

A new OLED high definition TV from Samsung delivers vibrant video, but also has a "marriage saver" feature that lets two people watch different programs simultaneously.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS

SHARE 5COMMENTMORE
The OLED TV competition is heating up.
Samsung has joined LG Electronics in offering the long-awaited organic light-emitting diode TVs. Samsung's new 55-inch curved display, priced at $9,000 (actually $8.999.99), is shipping to retailers and is also available to order on Samsung.com.
The TV and electronics maker, which like LG is based in South Korea, had originally priced to arrive in the U.S. at $15,000 – the same price as that of LG's curved OLED display that began arriving in stores last month. Samsung says it improved its manufacturing process enough to yield displays more efficiently and decided to drop the price, undercutting LG in the process.
And Samsung's set has a unique Multi View feature that lets two people watch different programming simultaneously on the display while wearing 3-D glasses. "Some of us at Samsung call it 'the marriage saver' because my wife and I can be sitting on the couch watching two different programs on the same OLED TV," says David Das, vice president of home entertainment for Samsung Electronics America.
Each person has personal ear bud headphones built into the 3-D glasses (two pairs come with the set) that deliver individual audio streams to the viewer.
The display, like the new LG OLED TV, has a concave shape. "It actually mimics that of an arena or amphitheater," Das says.
Consumers have coveted OLED TVs since the first were shown more than five years ago, because the super-thin displays reproduce super-saturated colors, ultra-distinct blacks and whites and virtually no motion blur. But they have been hard to manufacture.
Analyst Ken Park of DisplaySearch projects that as few as 20,000 OLED displays will be shipped globally this year, with about 800,000 expected in 2014, before approaching 4.5 million in 2015. "Consumers may find it difficult to pay for hugely expensive OLED TVs, so volume will be limited until mass production is fully stabilized," Park says.
But OLED's promise remains because of the picture quality. "The images were very bright, well above what we've seen from any plasma TV, so you get an unparalleled contrast range that makes images pop off the screen," says Jim Willcox, senior electronics editor at Consumer Reports, who got to test the display. (His full report is on the Consumer Reports web site.)
Willcox calls the display "arguably the best all-around TV we've ever tested." He is looking forward to putting LG's competing curved display through the paces.
But because of the high price and difficulty of manufacturing, he says, "all OLED TV manufacturers face formidable challenges before these sets can become a mainstream choice for consumers."
Samsung also announced that retailers were also now offering two new Ultra HD displays, a 55-inch model ($5,500) and 65-inch model ($7,500). Consumers could be overwhelmed by choice with new OLED and Ultra HD sets joining traditional big-screen flat panel displays at retail, so Samsung will have detailed descriptors in stores.
"We feel that each of these technologies meets a certain consumer's needs," Das says. "Ultra HD offers the highest resolution, four times that of full HD and in OLED, it is this amazing picture quality. It stops people in their tracks."
Follow Mike Snider on Twitter: @MikeSnider

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