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It has been seen that HTC has launched its new HTC Legend which is
the new Android phone with HTC sense. It comes with a 5 megapixel
autofocus camera and has a LED flash. It contains a
GPS antenna, Wi-Fi and 3.5 G
connectivity. It supports the Adobe Flash Player and has a 3.5 mm
stereo audio jack connector and Bluetooth.
For music lovers Legend has a good audio quality. It has been seen
that the neutral mids work fine whereas the quality of bass drop
offs is low.
The resolution of the camera has a maximum of 2592×1936 pixels and
gives a very nice picture quality. The user interface is not that
impressive. The camera also comes with heaps of manual settings.
The camera is not suitable for low light situation because it gives
a poor contrast.
The talk time of the phone could go up to 6 hrs and 10 minutes and
if the phone is kept on standby it can stay up for 560 hrs.
HTC Legend is available in India for the price of Rs. 25,990.
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Date Published:
Twitter generates nearly
10
percent of social media global hits to websites, according
to new research from
StatCounter.
The report found that Facebook is still the main source of traffic
to global websites with almost half (
48%) of social media hits followed by
StumbleUpon with
25
percent.
The data for March is based on
13
billion page views across the StatCounter network of member
sites. The analytics firm just recently added social media to the
categories its tracks.
"From a business perspective the findings suggest that there is
merit in having a corporate Facebook page or Twitter account," said
Aodhan Cullen, CEO, StatCounter.
"The surprise packet is StumbleUpon, which over the past year has
been consistently in the top two Social Media sites in terms of
generating global website traffic. Indeed, in the US in March
StumbleUpon was number one ahead of Facebook in terms of website
traffic generation."
The top social media sites to generate global website traffic after
Facebook, StumbleUpon and Twitter are
YouTube (6%),
reddit (4%),
Digg (2%) and
MySpace (2%).
"Social Media market share fluctuates a lot more than browser or
search statistics," said Cullen.
"For example, Facebook peaked over
Christmas and the New Year with almost
three quarters of the total, perhaps reflecting its important role
in communications between families and friends."
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Date Published: Apr 23, 2010 - 4:03 am
Boosted by an increase in iPhone and Mac shipments, Apple reported
a 90 percent increase in quarterly profits Tuesday.
The company reported net profit of US$3.07 billion for the quarter
ended on March 27, which compares to profits of $1.62 billion from
the same quarter a year ago. The company reported earnings per
share of $3.33, which beat expectations of $2.45 from analysts
polled by Thomson Reuters.
Revenue was $13.5 billion, a growth of 49 percent from the year-ago
quarter. Revenue beat analysts' expectations of $12.03 billion.
Worldwide iPhone shipments totaled 8.75 million during the quarter,
an increase of 131 percent compared to the year-ago quarter. Mac
computer unit shipments worldwide totaled 2.94 million, an increase
of 33 percent compared to the year-ago quarter. iPod shipments
totaled 10.89 million, a 1 percent drop.
The company estimated its third-quarter revenue to be in the range
of $13 billion to $13.4 billion, with earnings per share of about
$2.28 to $2.39. The third quarter has started with a bang for
Apple. The company on April 3 announced the iPad tablet computer,
and sold close to 300,000 units on the first day.
"We've launched our revolutionary new iPad and users are loving it,
and we have several more extraordinary products in the pipeline for
this year," Apple CEO Steve Jobs said in a statement.
Anticipation for Apple's next-generation iPhone has also heated up
after a prototype was said to be found in a California bar
recently.
Read Here ...
Date Published: Apr 21, 2010 - 6:06 am
Facebook's iPhone app is one of the well-known app in Apple's App
Store. But if recent buzz are true, some of that app's
functionality could be accessible to iPhone owners after the
release of iPhone OS 4.0.
According to a report from Gunning for Safety, the safety blog has
discovered evidence in the developer preview of iPhone OS 4.0 that
Facebook friends and events could be integrated into the new
software.
"It looks like Apple plans to implement Facebook’s Events into the
iPhone’s Calendar app, as well as add Facebook’s friends network to
the iPhones contacts database," the blog wrote.
Rumors are already swirling over how Apple plans to integrate
Facebook's information into the iPhone. But if Gunning for Safety's
accounts are accurate, the company could make it easy for Facebook
users to add events from the social network to their iPhone
calendars. Users might also be able to bolster their contact lists
with friends.
That said, it's important to note that Gunning for Safety's
findings don't necessarily mean that Facebook integration is coming
to the iPhone; neither company has confirmed such features. In an
e-mailed statement, Facebook said only that the upcoming version of
its iPhone app will deliver new features; it wouldn't confirm or
deny that Facebook will be integrated into the iPhone.
"We continue to work on bringing new features to Facebook for
iPhone," a Facebook spokeswoman wrote. "We're really excited about
the upcoming version of the Facebook for iPhone app and we think
people will be happy with it, but we don't pre-announce products or
when they will be released."
Apple did not immediately respond to request for comment.
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Date Published: Apr 20, 2010 - 5:45 am
Gmail is the fastest mean of mailing system nowadays. But attaching
a file seems a very tedious task, as you have to click "attach a
file" option and then browse the particular file, which is a little
bit time consuming. So, here is the solution for you now. Now gmail
has extended its functionality by providing drag-and-drop file
attachment feature.
With this functionality now users can drag-and-drop photos,
documents, spreadsheets and other files from their computer to
Gmail. According to Google, the feature will help users who already
have a folder open or have number of files to attach.
Google software engineer Adam de Boor wrote in a blog post,
"Suppose I want to attach some files to an email, and I already
have a folder open containing those files. I used to have to click
'Attach a file', find the photos, click them, etc. [Now] I can just
drag and drop the files to attach them."
For now the feature is only available to Google Chrome and Mozilla
Firefox 3.6 users. However, Google plans to soon make it available
to other browsers as well.
Date Published: Apr 19, 2010 - 1:22 am
Twitter managed to make a lot of developers uneasy last week when
they acquired Tweetie and made it their official Twitter app for
iPhone. Then there was the launch of the RIM Twitter app for
BlackBerry that sounded official until Twitter stepped in to
correct that impression. Now it looks like Twitter will also have
an official Android app.
The news follows an announcement made at the company’s Chirp
conference in this regard. Though it is clear that the company will
indeed be launching their own Android app, its uncertain whether
Twitter will acquire an existing third party app or partner with a
developer
or mobile phone manufacturer, as reported by TechCrunch. The
company has done both in the past. We’re referring to the Tweetie
acquisition and partnership with RIM here.
A lot of concern has been raised about Twitter attaching the
‘official’ label to their app since this means added competition to
third party clients, while some view it as a way for Twitter to
have better control over the brand.
Read More Here
Date Published: Apr 15, 2010 - 4:23 am
Opera Software announced Monday that Apple approved an iPhone
version of its Opera mini mobile browser. By Monday evening, the
free browser was available for download from the App Store. Many
may wonder why is this such a great thing,since it already has the
Mobile Safari browser.
Here's the Fact:
The Opera Mini uses Opera's powerful servers to compress data by up
to 90% before sending it to your iPhone, so page-loads are
lightning fast. This is great for countries (like India) where 3G
isn't yet available with a majority of cell-phone operators. Opera
Mini iPhone app really excels is speed. It can render pages in
their full, desktop glory in seconds, and because it uses servers
to compress data before pinging it over to you, anyone with a slow
connection should really notice the load time difference compared
to Safari for iPhone.
Some great features of Opera
Mini:
- Speed Dial gets you to your favorite Web sites with a single
tap.
-
- An address field with auto-completion means you type less.
-
- Tabs allow for multitasking with several Web pages.
-
- Bookmarks can be easily managed and accessed.
Date Published: Apr 13, 2010 - 4:29 am
With iPad in the market now, if you are still not sure what all the
hubbub's about, get some questions you need answered before you
click the "buy" button? Help is here.
What's so special about the iPad — or tablets in general, for that
matter?
The iPad will be Apple's first tablet device since the early 1990s,
when the original (and now-extinct) Newton landed with a thud. Back
then, though, laptops still weighed 10 pounds, PDAs didn't really
exist yet (the Newton was arguably the first), and the only people
with cell phones were the likes of Gordon Gekko. Now, of course,
touchscreen smartphones and ultralight laptops are everywhere, but
tablet PCs — which are, as Steve Jobs himself admitted during the
big iPad unveiling, stuck somewhere between a smartphone and a
laptop — have yet to truly take off. Will the iPad be the device
that finally turns the tablet PC into a mainstream gadget? Looks
like we're about to find out.
How big is the iPad?
Boasting a 9.7-inch display, the iPad itself measures 9.6 long, 7.5
inches wide — a little bigger than a magazine — and about half an
inch thick. It's not super-heavy at 1.5 pounds, but those who've
hefted the iPad report that it feels a tad heavier than they
expected, considering its size.
How does one use the iPad,
exactly?
A lot like you would the iPhone. The main "home" screen displays
your various iPad apps, with a row of four core apps (Web browsing,
e-mail, photos, and iPod) along the bottom. Tap to launch an app,
swipe through photos and e-mail, "pinch" to zoom in or out of a Web
page — you know the drill. Nice, but those hoping for some kind of
groundbreaking tablet UI on the iPad will be disappointed.
When will the iPad arrive, and how
much will it cost?
The initial, Wi-Fi-only wave of iPads will go on sale Saturday,
April 3, and they're available now for pre-order. The 16GB iPad
sells for dollarsignr499 (much cheaper than many had been
expecting), while a 32GB model will retail for dollarsignr599 and a
64GB version will go for dollarsignr699. Later in April, Apple will
start selling iPads with embedded 3G wireless capabilities for
surfing on the go; the 3G iPads will also come in 16GB, 32GB, and
64GB flavors, although each will be dollarsignr130 more than their
Wi-Fi-only counterparts.
What about those 3G iPads — will I need to sign a contract? Which
carriers are supported?
The good news: No need to sign another two-year agreement for a 3G
iPad data plan. Instead, you can get a month-to-month prepaid plan:
dollarsignr14 a month for 250MB of data (which should be fine for
checking e-mail and light Web surfing, but not so great for
streaming large quantities of video), or dollarsignr29 a month for
unlimited data. The bad news: AT&T is the only U.S. carrier
offering an iPad data plan, for now anyway.
Will I be able to (wirelessly or otherwise) "tether" my 3G iPhone
to a Wi-Fi-only iPad for shared, on-the-go data?
The answer, straight from Steve Jobs: No.
What about battery life?
Expect 10 hours of active use on a single charge, or a month of
stand-by time, according to Apple. As with the iPhone, though, the
iPad's battery is sealed in the shell, meaning you won't be able to
swap in a spare battery if you're running out of juice. Apple says
it can replace a dead for you, but the service will set you back a
cool dollarsignr99.
I can't wait to hear about the
camera. How many megapixels? Will it have a flash?
Uhhh, sorry, folks: No camera on the iPad. Yes, I know. You're not
the only one who's disappointed, believe me. (Can you imagine what
video conferencing on, say, Skype for the iPad would have been
like?)
What are the physical buttons and ports on the iPad? Is there a
slot for a memory card?
Besides the Home button that sits below the display (which, as on
the iPhone, takes you back to the home screen), the iPad has a
"sleep/wake" button on the top, a screen rotation lock and a volume
up/down rocker along the right edge, and a standard Apple dock
connector on the bottom edge. So, where's the memory card slot, you
ask? There isn't one. Instead, you'll have to get Apple's
dollarsignr29 iPad Camera Connection Kit, which includes an SD card
adapter.
Will I be able to check my e-mail, surf the Web, manage events and
contacts, and play music and video, just like I can on the
iPhone?
Yes indeed, except the iPad versions of the calendar, contacts,
Safari, and the iPad media player all promise to look and feel more
like their desktop counterparts than like the pared-down versions
on the iPhone and iPod Touch. For example, the calendar on the iPad
looks strikingly similar to iCal for Mac, and the iPad's iPod
player is a kissing cousin to the desktop version of iTunes.
Surfing the Web and watching videos should especially benefit from
the iPad's jumbo 9.7-inch display; personally, I can't wait to
watch movies on the iPad while cooling my heels at 30,000 feet.
Nice! So I take it that Safari on
the iPad will support Flash, right?
Ah, no. Steve Jobs has made it perfectly clear that he's not that
keen on Flash (he called it slow and "buggy" during a recent town
hall at Apple HQ); instead, Safari for iPad (and the iPhone, for
that matter) supports HTML5, a new Web standard that can handle
streaming video. Still, expect to see lots of little blue
"there-should-be-Flash-here" icons scattered around the Web during
your iPad surfing.
How do you type on the iPad? Is
there an actual keypad, or do you type on the screen?
Like the iPhone, the iPad comes with a virtual, on-screen QWERTY
keypad — except on the iPad, the virtual keypad is almost the same
size as a standard keyboard, which means you won't have to peck on
the iPhone's tiny little on-screen keys. If you're more comfortable
with an actual keyboard, though, Apple will be selling an iPad
keyboard dock for dollarsignr69 in "late" April.
OK, what about apps? Will iPhone
apps on the App Store work on the iPad?
Yes, in one of two ways: either a "windowed" mode, in which the app
in question runs at its normal iPhone size surrounded by a big
black window, or in full-screen mode thanks to the magic of pixel
doubling. Not the most elegant solution, to be sure, but
workable.
What about multitasking? Will the
iPad be able to run multiple apps at once?
Not any more than the iPhone can, unfortunately. Apple's core iPad
apps (think e-mail, the iPod app, etc.) will run in the background,
but not third-party apps, although they will support push
notifications for incoming events (like instant messages or
breaking news).
Will there be apps written
specifically for the iPad's larger screen?
You bet, and several companies have already announced their initial
iPad offerings, ranging from Gameloft (which has already showed off
a revamped version of its first-person sci-fi shooter, "N.O.V.A.")
to Amazon (which is teeing up a full-screen Kindle reader for the
iPad). Meanwhile, Apple has promised iPad versions of its iWork
productivity suite (including Pages for word processing, Keynote
for presentations, and Numbers for spreadsheets). Not only will
iPad-specific apps benefit from greater resolution, they'll also
have more screen real estate to deal with, meaning better and more
precise touch interfaces and controls. Indeed, much of the
excitement surrounding the iPad centers more on its potential for
future iPad-specific apps and games than on the iPad hardware
itself.
Speaking of the Kindle, isn't the iPad supposed to be some kind of
Kindle killer?
Well, that's what Apple's hoping, away. One of the first iPad apps
out of the gates will be iBooks, which will offer access to a new
Apple e-book store complete with thousands of titles from Penguin,
HarperCollins, Simon & Schuster, Macmillan, and Hachette.
(Notably absent from the list, for now, anyway: publishing giant
Random House.) E-book prices on iBooks are said to rival (if not
equal) those on Amazon's Kindle store, and we can expect such
niceties as animated page turning, customizable background and font
colors, and high-resolution text. As I just mentioned, though,
Amazon will have its own Kindle tablet app ready for the iPad, and
Barnes & Noble says it'll be getting in on the iPad action, as
well.
So that covers books; what about
magazines and newspapers?
Magazine and newspaper publishers have been eyeing the iPad as a
possible savior for their industries — imagine, they say, "Sports
Illustrated" on a 9.7-inch touchscreen, complete with jumbo
pictures and video, interactive polls and quizzes, live scores and
updates, you name it! That all sounds quite promising, but so far
we've only seen a few, somewhat tepid examples of what a newspaper
on the iPad might look like. The New York Times showed off a
reasonably slick app during the iPad unveiling that features pages
and articles that look like the print version; and publications
ranging from the Wall Street Journal and Time to Wired and Esquire
say they've got their own iPad apps at the ready. But whether the
first iPad versions of the Times, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker, and
others will truly wow us — and, more important, whether users will
pay for iPad newspaper and magazine subscriptions — remains to be
seen.
Say I buy an iPad and don't like
it. What's Apple's return policy?
You've got 14 days from the day you receive your iPad to return it
for a refund, according to the Apple store's terms and conditions.
If the iPad box is unopened, you'll get a full refund; if you crack
open the box, though, Apple will charge you a 10 percent restocking
fee.
Date Published: Apr 05, 2010 - 3:36 am
Facebook traffic stats have amazed the search engine users in the
week ending March 13, 2010, celebrated as Registered Dietitian Day
in the US. The social networking king has surpassed Google in the
US to become the most visited website for the week. According to
the Hitwise stats chart: more than 400 million users, the average
user spends 55 minutes a day on the site, 3 billion photo uploads
per month.
Facebook.com recently topped the charts ranking on Christmas Eve,
Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day as well as the weekend of March
6th and 7th. The market share of visits to Facebook.com increased
185% last week as compared to the same week in 2009, while visits
to Google.com increased 9% during the same time frame. Together
Facebook.com and Google.com accounted for 14% of all US Internet
visits last week.
A recent Hitwise Report shows that Facebook is driving traffic to
news and media sites, also its follow up data reveals that readers
are more loyal to these sites and tend to come back for more,
Googlers: not so much.
Its not about that Google is not performing well, as according to
Hitwise, the search giant's numbers are up 9 percent as compared
with the same week in 2009. It's just that Facebook's numbers are
up 185 percent. This doesn't look like a Hitwise anomaly; data from
Compete.com signifies the same trend, although a little less
starkly.
Facebook has develop itself into a form which is equally enticing
to the college and high school students and for the parents as
well. It has enchanted tremendous people, who are falling under its
spell of status updates, photo tagging, and gaming apps. Also
Facebook has no other social network to seriously compete with,
Google will have to guard against the surprisingly tenacious
Bing.
Google is the most powerful force on web and traffic isn't
everything for it. It is all because of the breadth of its
offerings—search, advertising, maps, news, YouTube, Web apps, and
so much more. Even Facebook technically don't have more visits or
page views in its credit. Also Google is experimenting with gigabit
Internet service, while Facebook is still figuring out its ad
targeting.
But the point is still looming high on Google: with the
vertigo-inducing effect of the chart above and Google's inexpert
incursion onto Facebook's social-networking turf, Google's need be
worried.
Date Published: Apr 01, 2010 - 12:52 am
Do you want to use orkut on your andriod phone, then Google has
announced the release of an Orkut widget for phones that use the
platform.
Orkut is a dominant social networking site in Brazil and India
where even Facebook finds itself relegated to the second spot.
Although Facebook has managed to usurp Orkut's dominance in India
to an extent of late, it has not managed to do so in Brazil.
Orkut is all set to roll on mobile phones with Android through a
newly released widget aimed at making it easier for users to update
their status and share content with others. This is an added
advantage for the ardent Orkut users with Android phones.
The widget lets you stay connected to your orkut friends wherever
you go -- via scrap notifications, direct photo uploads to your
orkut albums, and a phonebook synced to your Orkut friends' phone
numbers and status messages. Orkut for Android lets you stay in
touch with pals through friends live folders, Scrap notification,
and Photo uploads to orkut albums.
Along with the Orkut widget, Google Buzz is also a new Android
widget. The Google Buzz widget helps you do what it is intended to
do - post Google Buzz updates. You can post buzz about your fun
trip to the nearby amusement park and share photos of the same. You
can post text, photos and stuff directly from the phone. To save
time, your posts will upload in the background. The posts can be
tagged as well.
The Google Buzz widget for Android is compatible only with devices
that have Android OS 1.6 installed. To add the widget, all you need
to do is to go to Menu > Add > Widgets > Google Buzz and
that should do the trick. The widget is currently available in
English for Android phones. Google says it plans to add support for
other languages soon.
So go and get new widgets on your android phone and share your
ideas with us on
http://www.androidsoftwareprogramming.com.
Date Published: Mar 27, 2010 - 12:43 am
LG has announced the launch of its full slide-out QWERTY, Android
laden touchscreen handset, the
LG
GW620 in India.
The phone comes in at a time when the likes of HTC and Samsung had
launched quite a few handsets in the mid-range segment -all based
on Android. The LG GW620 is expected to compete with the likes of
the Samsung i7500 Galaxy and the HTC Tattoo - both of which are
priced lower than the former.
Let's now see what the GW620 has in store for you. The handset, as
mentioned earlier, happens to come with a physical QWERTY keyboard.
This is probably the first handset in its price range to come with
a full-fledged hardware QWERTY keyboard in India. The phone has a
3-inch capacitive TFT screen. There is a 5 megapixel camera at the
rear capable of recording Videos as well. Video recording isn't
impressive at just QVGA resolution. The camera supports
geo-tagging, face detection and even has image stabilization
features crammed into it. The phone supports playback of Divx files
and comes with a document viewer as well. As of now, it runs
Android OS, v1.5 (Cupcake). LG has incorporated its custom S-Class
UI over Android on this phone."
The GW620 is 3G ready and tips the scales at 139 grams. A 3.5 mm
jack is provided for music enthusiasts. The phone comes with 150MB
of internal memory and can take microSD cards of up to 32GB.
Connectivity options include GPRS, EDGE, WLAN, Bluetooth v2.0 with
A2DP, and v2.0 micro USB. FM Radio fans rejoice! Unlike the Samsung
Galaxy, this one has FM Radio! It boasts of a powerful 1500 mAh
Li-Po battery that endows it with a talk time of 7h 40 minutes. The
standby time is 500 hours.
The phone is now on sale in
India and is priced at
Rs. 18,990.
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Date Published: Mar 24, 2010 - 3:23 am
According to a revelation made by Research in Motion (RIM),
BlackBerry will make its latest phone the
BlackBerry Storm 2
available in Australia from this month. The BlackBerry Storm 2 is
seen as a major threat to the iPhone market and is expected to face
tough competition from its rivals in the touchscreen category
namely, HTC Desire, Samsung, Wave and Sony Ericsson’s Xperia X
10.
The makers of BlackBerry Storm 2 after giving due consideration
have made some minor changes in its predecessors, the BlackBerry
Storm. The company did not make some of the major renewal
adjustment in Storm.
However many minor changers in
BlackBerry Storm 2 have led
to a major impact due to which the phone offers a little more in
comparison to its predecessor and many of its competitors. These
changes have surely gone into making the device more user
friendly.
Talking about the design, the BlackBerry Storm 2 now comes with a
trendy touchscreen buttons with improved button control on the
side. The battery lid and joints of the handset and been smoothed
away to make the grip more handy and user friendly. It also avoids
the annoying light that releases on the side of the screen. Hence
these little innovative updates in the device are taken very
positively making the Storm a visual delight.
Among the new specifications and features of BlackBerry Storm 2 are
the stylish sleek look, touch support and interface with
touchscreen. Another add on feature is built-in Wi-Fi and bigger
keys set in horizontal mode to make sending email lot more simple,
error free and fast.
The touchsreen in Storm 2 is now electronic rather than mechanical
with a whole lot of features such as faster web browser, third
party apps and another feature that helps select the text using 2
fingers and simultaneously with shift button where you can press to
capitalize letters.
BlackBerry Storm 2 with its latest features and
specifications is truly that phone which can give competition to
iPhone. It has 3.2 MP camera with autofocus, flash and video
recording that leaves iPhone far behind. Also the users can enjoy
its multi tasking features by holding down the menu key and easily
switch between many open apps. So, with a BlackBerry Storm 2 be
sure that you have an icon in your pocket.
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Date Published: Mar 19, 2010 - 2:17 am
Testing is a procedure of technical investigation that is intended
to reveal quality-related information about the product with
respect to the context in which it is ordained to operate. App
testing is an essential process that comprises part of the
application development life-cycle. Through testing you can analyze
how your developed application will perform in a real-world
environment by installing and testing it directly on iPhone or iPod
touch.
iPhone testing is more or less similar to website testing. Website
testing involves various kinds of testing like; functionality
testing, GUI testing, security testing etc. Similarly we check the
iPhone application for its functionality, display of the various
images and content and data protection.
In website testing, for
detecting security issues, we use the following techniques:
-
1) Penetration testing.
2) Password cracking
3) URL Testing
4) Virus Detectors etc.
Whereas the security testing of iPhone app testing is done in a
different manner.
Following features can be adapted for the
security of the iPhone apps: -
1) Encryption
2) Remote Wipe
3) Local wipe
In website testing we check for the scalability of the website that
include stress testing and load testing. In this we check the
performance of the website when subjected to various kinds of load
by the users. On the contrary, iPhone applications are free from
such kind of testing modus operandi, as the application has to be
uploaded on a single device.
In the iPhone applications we focus more on the memory issues as
many of the non-reproducible bugs you come across while testing
iPhone apps are related to memory problems. It is quintessential to
know and report available free memory before launching an
application. Consequently, a crashing defect may vanish when
there's plenty of free memory available.
A1 technology's iPhone application Quality Assurance team verify
applications in its entirety and test the functionality of each
setting related to the application. The team works in close
co-ordination with the application developers to identify and
resolve all crash points. Our testing experts test the behavior of
iPhone app in low connectivity mode and verify proper behavior.
A-1 Technology's quality analysts measure the memory usage of the
application to determinate all memory leaks and test the
application in the sleep mode. The iPhone Quality Analysts possess
the expertise to resolve all the testing issues and ensures that
your applications run smoothly.
Date Published: Mar 17, 2010 - 5:30 am
Google Buzz seems good innovative way to share what you are
thinking, it much more simpler and easier to use and understand but
one of the most annoying things people started noticing is the
google buzz replies in their gmail inbox. These replies are not
only your own buzz getting comments but some one else buzz on which
you have commented.
Many people don’t like the large number of replies, Finally google
buzz team has added some options in gmail to control the number of
buzz replies you see in your inbox.
In order to control what buzz replies you want to see in your gmail
inbox, log in to your gmail account and click the settings link at
the extreme right top of the browser. Under Settings click the Link
Buzz which could be the last link.
Now, You will see the following options which controls which buzz
replies will be sent to your inbox.
With some other options below, you can even disable google buzz in
gmail, set the privacy options related to google chrome, that’s
it.
Here are some points related to Google Buzz:
1) Settings to control what gets sent to your inbox
From the Buzz tab of Gmail Settings, you’ll be able to choose
whether the following buzz items get sent to your inbox:
* Comments on your posts
* Comments on posts after you comment on them
* Comments on posts after you are @replied on them
2) Explanations for why posts get sent to your inbox and an
easy-to-find "Mute" link
You'll see a new message at the top of each post in your inbox that
explains why it’s there: someone commented on your post, you were
@replied, etc. Google also added an easy-to-find "mute" link that
will stop subsequent comments from bringing the conversation back
to your inbox.
Date Published: Mar 16, 2010 - 2:39 am
In view of the hardening of positions on both sides, Google
reportedly has chalked out a detailed strategy for closure of its
search engine in China, and it is almost final now as the talks
over censorship with the Chinese authorities have reached an
apparent deadlock since January of this year. The Chinese
government on Friday warned the US based search company, that it
was not prepared to compromise on internet censorship with Google
in China.
To recap on what happened, it was December last year when the
Google – China relations took a bad turn. Someone from China
targeted human right activists Gmail accounts. These Google human
rights activists accounts in China were hacked by hackers who
originated from mainland China. As a reaction, the dismayed
authorities at Google threatened to withdraw its services from
China, saying that it can no longer censor its search results on
the Chinese version of Google homepage i.e. Google.cn. Google, in a
detailed blog post said that if it is unable to find a way to
operate an unfiltered search engine within the Chinese law, which
currently requires it to block access to millions of websites, it
will have no option but to close its operations in China. Few days
later, Google-China debacle took a new turn when Google in a secret
counter-offensive encounter managed to hack these Chinese hackers
back. It was successful in breaking into the source computer in
Taiwan which was involved in these attacks. Google engineers, thus
found out some evidence which were pointing fingers towards
mainland China. It appeared as if the whole script was orchestrated
by the Chinese government. Later in a new development, U.S.
authorities were able to track down the man who wrote the code to
attack Google in China. The guy in question was a freelance
security consultant in China, and his discovery made it even more
difficult for the Chinese government to deny their involvement.
In mid last month, some more scary details came to light where
linkage of two Chinese Institutions were discovered in hacking
Google sites. These schools were also reported having tacit
connections with PLA.
Google also delayed the launch of two Android based smartphones
from Motorola and Samsung, and didn’t plan to unveil Nexus One in
China.
Redmondpie.com
Date Published: Mar 15, 2010 - 5:47 am