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Sunday, March 2, 2014

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What is URL shorteners?
URL shorteners can be used to shorten long URLs (please also note that you may shorten virtually any URL you want to, the URL does not have to be long!).

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WhatsApp number of active users exceeded forty million


Present the most popular mobile messaging technology and young people 's favorite . WhatsApp While this technology is in the number one position . The company recently released some data about users , including WhatsApp , according to the number of forty million active users (400 million active users ) has been exceeded .
Company CEO John com (Jan Koum) that indicate the number of companies registered users , the number of active users . WhatsApp show the number of active users and plans to establish a new tradition . According to figures released by the company more each day WhatsApp messages are sent through the 16 billion or 32 billion hbkh double that number on WhatsApp messages are received .
WhatsApp in the number of competitors has increased greatly over the past few years , and messaging available through other applications are also popular . WhatsApp position but is still very stable . The company aims to release the statistics , it is probably also prove to be its lead over rivals .
[via Asad Ali]

A Few Thoughts On Free Windows

Hot damn, changes. ZDNet and The Verge reported on a story that, at first blush, sounds downright strange: Microsoft may do away with charging for Windows in the future.

Microsoft selling Windows to OEM partners is even more entrenched than apple pie is to Americanism. No more of that? It’s almost unthinkable.

However, once you get past the oddity of the concept, it can make sense if you approach it properly. Let’s do this in a section-list format for brevity:

1. Microsoft has made billions selling Windows to consumers through its OEM partners. It now also sells Windows to consumers on devices that it builds. This means it has new ways to monetize a New PC To Consumer.

2. The era in which Microsoft made the bulk of its Windows income is not now. Windows OEM revenue is falling. If it weren’t for corporate PC sales, the top line that Microsoft derives from Windows would be in even faster decline. And those dollars are more based on the end of Windows XP than market appetite for new computers and Windows itself.

3. Zero-cost OS competition poses a real, if yet un-material, threat to Microsoft. Chromebooks can sell for less because they don’t include an OS fee to Google. Windows-based devices need to compete on price, and given razor-thin OEM margins, Microsoft puts hardware firms in a tough spot; if you can make more per device selling Chromebooks over Windows-based laptops, what are you going to spend more time working on?

4. Microsoft, noticing that pressure, is said to have dramatically cut the price of Windows on lower-cost devices. This helps OEMs, and lowers — possibly — the consumer price of Windows-based devices.

5. In for a penny, in for a pound. If Microsoft is lowering the price of Windows in a specific context, what would it look like if the company stopped charging for it altogether? At the moment, it would be a financial catastrophe for the firm. OEM revenues totaled more than $5 billion in Microsoft’s most recent fiscal quarter.

6. So what can Microsoft do? Move in steps. Name another Microsoft product that it is transitioning from a single lump payment to a new revenue model. Office. And that’s going pretty well. But instead of deleting the traditional Office SKUs from its lineup, Microsoft is instead letting the past ease over to the future at its own pace.

7. This brings us to Windows With Bing. Paul Thurrott has a few good ideas on how Microsoft could afford to release a version of Windows for free. It would have to generate at least its OEM fee, perhaps over no more than a two- or three-year basis. Possible? Perhaps with a combination of search revenues, OneDrive storage fees, advertising in Bing apps, and so forth. But for those various revenue streams to be able to reach parity with a direct OEM fee will take time.

8. It’s worth noting that Microsoft is working to move the monetization of Office to a direct-fee service. You use it, you pay. With Windows, the idea appears to be different: Use Windows, and you get it for free; we’ll make the money up from you along the way.

9. Microsoft can’t afford to give away Windows yet. But once the above-listed revenues become mature, it can. There is a gaping time gap betwixt the two. Microsoft didn’t ax standalone Office SKUs, allowing Office 365 to grow without too much pressure. It is similarly likely that the company will introduce very targeted free Windows 8.x SKUs to both test, and prove that it can recoup lost OEM incomes to itself, and investors.

10. 100GB of OneDrive is 50 bucks a year. That’s what Microsoft got for a Windows license, if scuttlebutt is accurate. That points to a future in which Microsoft might be able to eat off services and give Windows away for free. Philosophically, does that lower the importance of Windows at Microsoft? In a sense, but I think that we should start to think of Windows not as a software layer on top of hardware, but instead as the layer between devices and services.

You know, that new Microsoft business model.

[via techcrunch]



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Saturday, March 1, 2014

Heart rate By Runtastic Brings the Heart Rate Monitor feature of Samsung Galaxy S V to all Android Phones

When Samsung announced the Galaxy S V, the focus this time was on health and how Samsung would gel it’s consumers to live a healthier lifestyle. Call it a  gimmick or otherwise, the heart rate monitor on the back of the device right next to the LED flash is a first for the mobile smartphone industry. We can see the usefulness of the heart rate monitor especially if you like to take your smartphone to the gym for a workout with you.

Heart rateHowever, did Samsung really need to add an extra sensor to the device given there exist apps in the Play Store that do a very decent and accurate job of monitoring your heart beat. One such app is Heart Rate by Runtastic, let’s look at the app in detail:

Availability and working of the app

Heart Rate monitor on Android23-27-58The application has a lite version that is available for free in the Google Play Store while there is also a paid version of the application for Rs 100 which basically allows you to take more than three readings in a day and sends you timely reminder to check your heart beat rate. However, for all practical purposes, we found that the Lite version works pretty well and is more than sufficient.

Play Store: You can download the free version of the application from here 

 

The application works by concentrating light beams on your skin which is lit by triggering the flash. Using the inbuilt algorithms which read the beats of the heart given the skin becomes partially transparent, the application is able to give a very accurate reading of your heart beat. And having tested the app personally against a standalone heart rate monitor, we can vouch for the accuracy.

Heart Rate monitor on Android01-59-07Using the application is super simple, you just have to press the centre circle to start in the app and place your index finger on top of your Camera and LED sensor which will automatically light up. Half way through the 5 second test, you will start seeing live readings of your heart beat and soon the results will appear.

What does the App Bring?

The app obviously monitors the HBPM or the heart beats per minute but apart from that brings some really nifty features to the table. It brings the ability to share your HBPM to their website at (https://www.runtastic.com/) where you can store as well as analyse the entire data. You also get a nice history graph which allows you to have a comparative analysis of your most recent results so that you know how you are performing on a day to day basis.

Heart Rate monitor on Android23-05-17
Once you are done taking your test, you can also set the situation in which you took test which could be post a cardio workout, post a run or just general. You can also set your mood how it was, so you know how differently your heart beats when say you are sad or happy. This is pretty useful feature as well. You also have the ability to share the result of the test directly to social networks such as Twitter. So, not just a Heart Rate Monitor, the application is a proper record keeper for your heart beats.

What does the app lack?

The only thing we could point out in the app that we would have liked would be an option of a dark theme. Often when you check the HBPM after running early in the morning or late at the night, the white background really hurts your eye. Apart from that, the application is really well made. The UI is very much in sync with the whole Holo or minimalistic design and there were no app crashing in our time with the app. Needless to say, we whole heartedly recommend the app, and hey, who knows, it just may save you thousands of dollars if you were going to pick the GS V just for that heart monitor.

[via techsplurge]



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Flap off, data thieves! Practice safe Androiding

Android's increasing popularity comes with a price -- malware. Jack Wallen offers up his best practices to help you keep your Android free from malicious software.

 

Safe Androiding 

In 2013, more than 42,000 apps in the Google Play Store contained some form of malware -- from spyware to information-stealing Trojans. Some of these apps were known to snag a device ID, while others were busy bypassing security features (using a Trojan called Air Push) to subscribe a device to premium content. The apps ranged from games to personalization to entertainment. The problem most Android users faced was how to use their devices safely.

Before you panic and jump off the Android bandwagon, know that the statistics for the malicious software were collected by a company called RiskIQ. In order to qualify as a risk, a piece of software could:

  • Collect and send GPS coordinates
  • Contact lists and e-mail addresses to third parties
  • Record phone conversations and send them to attackers
  • Take control of the infected phone
  • Download other malware onto the phone

There are some legitimate pieces of software that require the first two in the list, so you have to understand that a portion of that staggering 42K number are collateral damage to RiskIQ's study.

With that in mind, what is the best way for Android users to practice safe “Androiding” and avoid releasing sensitive data into the void, damaging costly hardware, and wasting precious time with a downed device? Here are a few tips.

Use caution when installing apps

When I’m looking for an app, the first thing I do is examine the producing company. If there are two apps that I'm considering and one is produced by a known entity, I’ll choose that option first -- but I still use caution. 

Let’s take a look at the recent Flappy Bird fiasco. The game became an enormous hit, and then it was taken down by its creator. Shortly after the take down, a number of imposter apps appeared, claiming to be the original. However, if you install one of those imposters, well... you’ll be flapping your bird to some form of support to help disinfect your device. So, how do you avoid this type of disaster?

Again, use caution. Say you search for Flappy Bird, and you find a number of apps in the Google Play Store claiming the same name. Avoid all of them. In nearly every case, you'll find these apps taking advantage of something -- either public ignorance or high demand. This is especially true when an app soars to such high popularity as Flappy Bird.

The next step, when installing an app, is to pay careful attention to the app permissions during the installation process. I’ve watched so many users simply tap Accept (after tapping Install) without reading the warning. That information is there for a reason.

If you’re interested in downloading a simple game, like Flapy Bird (notice the missing “p”... that’s good intel), and it insists on having your phone status and identity, do not install that app. Figure A illustrates the App permissions window. In this instance, Beats Music is being installed.

Figure A

 

Figure A 
Beats Music being installed on an AT&T-branded Motorola Moto X.

Read the reviews

One of the first things I do when I locate an app that I want to install is read the reviews. Jump straight to the 1-Star reviews and see if there's any mention of malware or suspect behavior. If an app is heralded as a “must-have” and you find no mention of problems, the app may be safe to use -- but never assume.

If you find nothing in the reviews, check out the developer. If the app was not created by a reputable company, don’t assume that lone developer is out to steal your soul. If you find yourself wanting to install such an app, do a bit of research on the app and/or the developer. This could be as simple as running a Google search on the developers name or the app name. If any hits appear that indicate the app should be avoided, trust your instincts and avoid the app.

Google Play vs. third-party apps

At one time, I would have insisted that users never install an app outside of the Google Play Store. This is clearly no longer as safe a bet as it once was. Even still, with the Android’s ability to install apps from outside of the Google Play Store, you must exercise a great deal of caution when doing so. Do not just search for an app on Google and then install it when you find an .apk file. Unless you know with 100% certainty that the app is safe, avoid side-loading (installing .apk files from outside of the Google Play Store).

Install a well-known anti-malware solution

At one point, years ago, I was inclined to say that Android had no need for anti-malware or anti-virus software. That is no longer the case. You should have at least an anti-malware solution on your device. I highly recommend Malwarebytes. This particular solution does a great job of detecting malware (including spyware and Trojans). It’s free and won’t slow your device down or install unwanted features. 

But it’s not enough to just install a tool like Malwarebytes. This particular take on the anti-malware solution is not a real-time tool (which is why your device won’t slow down). To that end, you must manually run the tool and do so on a regular basis -- either after every app installation, nightly, weekly, etc. That anti-malware solution could quickly save you from having to deal with a factory reset -- or worse.

The Android platform is quickly evolving into one of the most widespread platforms for mobile computing. That massive rise in popularity means more targets for nefarious deeds. With a little caution and care, you can avoid falling victim to rogue developers who are out to steal your information.

What are your best practices with the Android platform? Do you exercise great caution, or do you toss caution out the window and dare some malicious software to steal your data?

[via techrepublic]

Here Are 4 Reasons Why Windows XP Users Should Switch To Lubuntu!

It’s the end of an era. On 8 April 2014, almost 13 years of official support for the much-loved Windows XP will come to an end. Even as the world prepares to bid adieu to the renowned OS, a new survey conducted by Tech Pro Research has revealed that almost 11 per cent of organisations that lived and breathed on XP will eventually switch to Linux. Lubuntu for instance is a free, Linux-based operating system that supports a wide range of computers and hardware.

Windows XP, Lubuntu, anti-virus software, Linux, Lubuntu 14.04, malware, layout, Mozilla Firefox
Here are 4 reasons why Windows XP users should switch to Lubuntu!

1. Lubuntu is Maintained and Supported

Lubuntu 14.04 is due for release this April. The release will come bundled with critical bug fixes and security updates until probably 2017. Following 2017, you always have the choice to upgrade to the next major release for free of course!

2. Lubuntu is Secure

You don't need to install anti-virus or malware protection software on Lubuntu unlike Windows. Being Linux Lubuntu makes it very hard for viruses to run. Until and unless you install some suspicious software, you’re virtually immune to any sort of threat.

3. Lubuntu Looks and Feels Familiar

One look at Lubuntu and you'll be reminded of Windows XP's layout. There's the familiar 'start menu', and the 'Quick Launch' as also the ‘System Tray‘ and clock toward the end.

4. Your Favourite Applications Are Available

A good many number of applications you’re used to using on XP will be available on Lubuntu.

-For browsing the web there is Mozilla Firefox installed by default, Skype is available for video calls and so on.

-Microsoft Office isn’t available natively on Linux, but there are a set of office applications that are compatible with Microsoft Office documents.

Source: omgubuntu


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Get Free Facebook Likes

No matter how many Facebook likes your page has, there is always a room for more. And this is why I created a web application where Facebook page owners can get unlimited Facebook likes for free. The concept is very simple, you get points to like Facebook pages of others, and then these points are spent to get likes for your Facebook pages.

This benefits all the users of the application and you can get any number of Facebook likes you want.

How To Use The App (Mstoic Social)

  1. Register Your Email Account

    You need to register a free account at Mstoic Social To Add Your Facebook pages to our database. Registeration is also necessary so that your points can be added to your account whenever you like any Facebook page created by other people using the app.

    To give a kickstart to your page, we give you 300 points when you register a new account.

    LINK: Register at Mstoic Social

  2. Authorize The Facebook App

    To enhance security, I made a small Facebook app to see all the Facebook pages you are an administrator of. This prevents anyone other than the Facebook page admins to add the Facebook page to their Mstoic Social account.

  3. Like Facebook Pages And Receive Facebook Likes

    Once you authorize the Facebook app, you can start liking pages of others. Every time you like a page, you are awarded 9 points. The updated points are shown to you as soon as they are updated.

You get 9 points for every Facebook page you like and 10 points are deducted for every like your page receives. That means for every 10 pages you like, your page will receive 9 likes. So start liking pages by others and get free Facebook likes for your page.

LINK: Mstoic Social


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