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Thursday 4 July 2013

Homescreen customisation for the HTC ONE

 

Here is the homescreen customisation for your android phone jelly bean
here i use the phone HTC ONE.
Personalise it my way .

Friday 14 June 2013

Run android apps on windows PC and Macbooks

 

How to run android apps on windows pc or mac pc
check the above video!


Best launchers for android


Here is the video which will show you the best launchers and homescreens customisation
for your android device!!



The Best Keyboards for Android

In this post i am going to show you the best keyboards for android jelly bean , gingerbread, ice cream sandwich ics
check out the video


 


Thursday 13 June 2013

Android 4.2 Jelly Bean vs iOS 7

Apple’s WWDC is in full swing, and arguably the biggest part of its keynote yesterday morning was the unveiling of the new iOS 7. Now that iOS 7 has been announced we can formally pit the two biggest mobile operating systems head to head. It’s go time – Android 4.2 Jelly Bean vs iOS 7 – in an all out fight to the death (or at least till one smartphone runs out of battery, whatever comes first).
Disclaimer: I do not absolutely, positively hate iOS. I think it’s a decent operating system, but I do believe Android has surpassed iOS in terms of functionality and user experience (or at least when compared to iOS 6). I own a fourth-gen iPod Touch and a third-generation iPad, and both devices are running the latest version of iOS 6.

UI design

iOS 7 offered the first major change in the design of iOS since its inception, opting for a cleaner, more modern look with flatter icons, and a big emphasis on translucency. Apple has also chosen an ultra-saturated palette of colors that you'll either love or hate. The overall design is refreshing, yet still familiar, a difficult feat that Apple has managed to pull off.


iOS 7 
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean offers a darker, moodier user interface, with black the predominant background, white text using the familiar Roboto font, and accents of blue. Android 4.2 Jelly Bean offers the consistent Holo UI, which has been heralded for its modern look.
Nexus 4 with Android 4.1.0 Jelly Bean 

Multitasking

Multitasking is a big part of your smartphone user experience, and it was also one of the places where Android had the upper hand. Well not anymore, as Apple completely redesigned multitasking on iOS to provide a smarter, more efficient multitasking experience.
Now all apps in iOS can open background tasks, moving iOS closer to Android in that respect. But one place where iOS defeats even Android is the fact that the multitasking is intelligent. If you open your favorite news apps every morning and night, iOS knows this and refreshes the app at those times.
It’ll also analyze aspects like the strength of your Internet connectivity so that it will refresh apps at the right time. This is a very cool feature, in fact it’s probably my favorite from the keynote and for that I’ll forgive it for its webOS-like appearance, but of course we’ll have to wait and see how this all plays out in the real world.
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean offers the same reliable multitasking that’s been available since Ice Cream Sandwich. Click on the multitasking button and you’ll see all of your recently opened apps in a preview. Clicking on the app preview will open the app, and sliding the preview to the left or right will get rid of the preview.

Lock/Home screen

Apple developed a brand new Lock screen for iOS 7, offering a live wallpaper which may or may not look like the Phase Beam live wallpaper in Android. iOS 7 also gives you access to your notifications straight from the Lock screen.
There aren’t many radical changes to the Home screen, besides the ability to add pages to your folders and a new color scheme and design for app icons. Sadly, this means there are no widgets available for use on iOS 7.
iOS 7 Design
The Android 4.2 Jelly Bean Lock screen is a much more eventful place. The addition of Lock screen widgets allow you to get a glimpse of what is going on in your phone without ever having to unlock it. It also gives you quick access to apps like the camera, clock, mail, messaging and Google Now.
Android’s customization is also shown in the Home screen. Here you can add apps, folders and yes widgets too. This allows you to customize your device to exactly the way you like it, and with the thousands of widgets available in the Play Store, you certainly have a lot to choose from.

10 Tips & Tricks for the Samsung Galaxy S4

Here is the best of the best top 10 tricks for the SAMSUNG GALAXY SIV s4



Must Have Apps for all new Android owners 2013

So you've got a new Android device! Congratulations, and welcome to the Android world! Now you need some good apps to put on that bad boy, and we've got a list of the 10 ten best apps you should be installing on your Android device first. As per the norm, if you'd rather watch the video just head to the bottom of the article.

Thursday 25 April 2013

Samsung S4 vs HTC One DOg fight comparison

The clash of the titans! The hottest smartphones of the moment, and probably the two best Android smartphones ever made, meet today in what’s possibly the most exciting Versus article of 2013. But before we dive in, let’s properly introduce our two combatants.
A quick look around the tech blogosphere tells us that the Samsung Galaxy S4 is the Android smartphone that gathered the most hype on its announcement date. Obviously, a very good sign for the South Korean manufacturer, as the predecessor of the S4, the Galaxy S3, is the best-selling Android smartphone of all time.
With Samsung’s marketing muscle behind it and a huge base of loyal fans, the Galaxy S4 shapes up to be a hit. If you’re looking for a full review of the Galaxy S4, Joshua Vergara has got you covered with his extensive analysis. The bottom line is that Samsung improved on the Galaxy S3 in all areas with this new iteration, while also adding some very interesting software features.
In the other corner, Taiwanese manufacturer HTC has a lot of hope in the commercial success of the HTC One, regarded as the last chance for a turnaround for the ailing company.
Unlike Samsung, HTC decided to think outside the box with the One, equipping it with several unique features. For a full review of the HTC One, make sure to check out Kristofer Wouk’s article.
But what are the main advantages of the HTC One when pitted against the Samsung Galaxy S4? Where is the Galaxy S4 shinning when compared to the One? Join us for a full comparison. For a hands-on video of the Samsung Galaxy S4 versus the HTC One, see the video.

Wednesday 13 February 2013

[APP] State Farm Pocket agent

What comes from having a good neighbor right in your pocket?

Convenience at your fingertips. Now State Farm services and unique mobile features are closer than ever and there to help you in any and every way possible.
With Pocket Agent®, our free Android app,
you can find an agent, report a claim, make a
bank deposit, do your banking, get roadside
help and a whole lot more! Now whenever and
wherever you need us, State Farm is there for
you.


State Farm Pocket Agent









Scan to Download

(using a barcode scanner)


Or download from
Google Play

Application Features

Some of the Pocket Agent® features are only accessible to registered statefarm.com® users. Register Today!
  • Pay Insurance Premium – Have a mobile lifestyle? Pay my Premium now gives you an easy way to pay your State Farm® insurance premium using Pocket Agent® for Android.
  • Claims Center – Document a claims checklist with the push of a button. Registered users can submit a claim and check claim status.
  • Bills & Payments – Convenient way to pay your insurance premium and/or bank bills.
  • Take and submit pictures using your camera and record accident details and vehicle damage.
  • My Insurance Card** – Can’t find your insurance card? Now your policy information is at your fingertips!
  • Check the balances of State Farm Bank® and Mutual Fund accounts.
  • My Agent – Contact your State Farm agent or find one close-by.
  • On The Road – Search for tow trucks, taxis, locksmiths, and rental cars by current location or zip code.
  • Locate a State Farm® Select Service® Repair Facility*.
  • Search for State Farm agents by current location or zip code.
  • Other claimants and other vehicles – This feature adds sections on the claim form for the other parties involved in the accident, including name, insurance information and vehicle information.
  • Describe the Scene – This feature allows users the ability to make free-form notes in addition to filling out the claim form information.
  • Password Reset – Users can reset their State Farm password on their mobile device.
  • MyTime Deposit® - Making a deposit to your State Farm Bank® account is as easy as point-and-shoot. Just endorse the check, enter the amount, and take its picture. (Compatible with Android OS 2.1 and above) Learn More
  • View State Farm Bank Deposit and Credit Card transaction history.

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Friday 8 February 2013

[App] All Harvard University Mobile apps

Harvard mobile apps put Harvard in the palm of your hand. This page details some of the mobile initiatives— both native apps and mobile websites— that offer essential Harvard information on any web-enabled smartphone. For visitors and the Harvard community, mobile apps give you the Harvard experience when you are on the go.



University-wide Mobile Apps

Harvard Mobile

http://m.harvard.edu/info/
Harvard Mobile AppThe Harvard Mobile app is a University-wide initiative to improve the mobile experience of students, faculty, staff, visitors, and neighbors who interact with Harvard’s campus and community. Released in January 2013, Harvard Mobile 2.0 is the latest version of the application with a number of functional, design, and content enhancements. Harvard Mobile 2.0 now has native applications for Android and iOS operating systems, as well as a mobile web application accessible to any web-enabled smartphone.
Find Harvard Mobile at m.harvard.edu on the mobile web on your web enabled phone, see a tablet-optimized version of m.harvard.edu on your tablet device, download the native applications in the iTunes App Store and the Android Marketplace.

Download iPhone App Android app on Google Play

Harvard Yard Mobile Tour

http://www.harvard.edu/visitors/mobile-tour
Harvard Mobile TourTour Harvard Yard with any web-enabled smartphone to learn about life at Harvard today as well as the University’s history. This self-guided tour features stop descriptions, audio, video and images- including pictures from the University archives and inside views of Harvard buildings. Find the Harvard Yard Tour on the mobile web at yardtour.harvard.edu, or download the native iPhone app from the App Store.

Preview on Desktop     Download iPhone App

Other Mobile Apps

Harvard College Admissions & Financial Aid

http://m.admissions.college.harvard.edu/admissions/
Harvard College Admissions AppLearn more about Harvard College and the application process on your mobile phone. With the Harvard College Admissions & Financial Aid mobile app, you can discover more about student life, find out about information sessions and tours, and learn about the admissions process. Online at m.admissions.college.harvard.edu or download for iOS or Android.

Download iPhone App Android app on Google Play

Harvard Law School

http://www.law.harvard.edu/news/2011/07/13_hls-mobile-app.html
Harvard Law School AppHLS information is at your fingertips, thanks to this app available for iPhone, Android, and BlackBerry.  The Admissions and Alumni tabs offer basic information from financial aid to reunion, and the news tab provides HLS stories and tweets from across Harvard and HLS.  A directory of faculty members and a list of newly published books by HLS alumni and professors are available under the More tab.

Download iPhone App Android app on Google Play



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Harvard School of Public Health

http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/mobile-app/
Public Health School AppWith the HSPH Public Health News app members of the Harvard School of Public Health community and others can connect with each other and stay up-to-day on breaking public health news and research, plus events and activities going on around the School. This app, available for the iPhone and Android, features news, multimedia, events and more.

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Arnold Arboretum's Mobile Interactive Map (MIM)

http://arboretum.harvard.edu/mobile
Arnold Arboretum Mobile Interactive MapWith the Arnold Arboretum's Mobile Interactive Map (MIM) visitors and researchers alike can search the Arboretum's 15,000 plant collection, view seasonal highlights and tours, upload photos via Flickr and view them on the map, and link to specific plants in the landscape. This is a web app and is available from any modern mobile device.

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