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HACKING/DISABLE SCREEN LOCK

HACKING/DISABLE SCREEN LOCK IN SAMSUNG ANDROID                 Are you want to unlock your Samsung Android phone’s screen lock screen without the pattern or pin code? Here is a security flaw in Samsung Android phones that will let you bypass the screen lock of your phone.               This is a security flaw in the Android phone’s from Samsung Phone, which allows an malicious user to bypass the security controls and get access to any app – even when the phone is "securely" locked with a pattern, PIN, password, or face detection. Terence Eden found this weakness in the Samsung Android Phones.  To bypass the screen lock in Samsung android phones like Galaxy S, Note etc.. you need to use a series of key press and issue some commands For more information : http://shkspr.mobi/blog/2013/03/new-bypass-samsung-lockscreen-total...

Apple-iOS 7

Apple-iOS 7, a big upgrade.             iOS 7, the latest version of Apple’s flagship mobile operating system, is here, and it’s almost entirely different from the versions that came before. Gone are the   skeuomorphic   designs and 3D effects, replaced by Sir Jony Ive’s “flat design.” Rumors had been flying for weeks about the new OS and now it’s here and it is, at least at this early reckoning, a massive change for the six year old operating system.            First, we must remember that Ive, Apple’s industrial designer now in control of software following the departure of Scott Forstall, isn’t a believer in interfaces that copy real-world objects. In the past, making the Notes app look like a legal pad or the calendar app look like a Moleskine calendar notebook were part of the iOS design philosophy, as ingrained in the OS as “Slide To Unlock.” All that is gone now. Features : iOS 7 has a new f...

Huawei launches world’s slimmest smartphone

Huawei launches world’s slimmest smartphone           Huawei unveiled its flagship smartphone, the Ascend P6, at its first standalone  launch event on Tuesday, underlining its ambitions to compete with Apple and Samsung in the top tier of  mobile technology. The company says the device, at 6.18 mm thick, is the world's slimmest. It has a 5 megapixel front-facing camera, designed for taking "selfies", or pictures of the owner to be shared on social media networks.        The company picked the launch date - 6/18 (June 18) - to tie  in with the smartphone's dimensions.The launch, at an arts venue in North London, takes a cue from Apple and Samsung, both of which have made new product announcements at high profile events for a number of years.  Previously Huawei unveiled its handsets at industry trade shows like Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.Huawei, which also makes telecom networking gear, is lo...

Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie

Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie           Google  didn't  announce about the new version of Android at Google I/O 2013 but that  doesn't  mean it  doesn't  have major updates in store for Android owners. The first of these updates should be Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, rumored to be arriving in July, while the biggest update of the year is thought to be Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. And while we haven’t heard much about the real   Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, Android enthusiasts may hope that it resembles a Android 5.0 concept that recently emerged.       At Google I/O 2013, the company failed to offer an Android update for smartphone and tablet owners, instead choosing to focus on upgrades to its current services. However, rumors suggest that a new Android update is close with whispers pointing to an Android 4.3 Jelly Bean release in the not-so-distant future. Rumors suggest the update could arrive as soon as this mo...
Google Glass                         Google Glass is an attempt to free data from desktop, laptops and portable devices like phones and tablets, and place it right in front of your eyes. Essentially, Google Glass is a camera, display, touchpad, battery and microphone built into spectacle frames so that you can perch a display in your field of vision, film, take pictures, search and translate on the go. This highly anticipated piece of technology will allow wearers to have a hands-free technological experience. While you wear the lightweight glasses, you can use your voice to command them to take pictures, record video, send messages, find directions and translate your speech.                       The glasses connect to the Internet and use Google's services to create a hands-free smartphone, right in front of your eyes. Google are testing the product on a lucky f...
World‘s first smartphone for the blind, made in India          The world's first smartphone for blind people is here. Soon, they will be able to read SMSes and emails on this phone, which converts all text into Braille patterns. "We have created the world's first Braille smartphone," says its innovator, Sumit Dagar, whose company is being incubated at the Centre for Innovation Incubation and Entrepreneurship, located in IIM Ahmedabad campus.           "This product is based on an innovative 'touch screen' which is capable of elevating and depressing the contents it receives to transform them into 'touchable' patterns," he says. Dagar, who is a post-graduate from the National Institute of Design (NID), says he was motivated to develop the device when he realised that so far, technology was only serving the mainstream and ignoring the marginalised. He is collaborating with IIT Delhi on making the prototype, which is currently bein...
Facebook Home for Android            Facebook Inc unveiled 'Home' software on Thursday to place the world's social network front and center on Android users' smartphones, a move that may divert users from Google services and steal some of its rival's momentum in the fast-growing mobile arena.Its new family of apps will let users display mobile versions of their newsfeed and messages prominently on the home screens of a wide range of devices based on Google's Android operating system, CEO Mark Zuckerberg told reporters.Shares in Facebook climbed 2 percent to $26.83 in the afternoon. Google stock was off 1.5 percent at $793.81.'Why do we need to go into those apps in the first place to see what's going on with those we care about?' Zuckerberg told the hundreds of reporters and industry executives gathered at Facebook's Menlo Park campus.'We want to bring all this content to the front.'Facebook executives showed a new 'chat...