Thursday, October 30, 2014

Hey Windows Phone users, have you updated your WhatsApp?


Today WhatsApp for Windows Phone was updated with some cool new features and importantly the bug fixes and other improvements. WhatsApp on Windows Phone last got an update in June and since then it’s a long wait for the Windows Phone users.

But yes the WhatsApp team hasn’t disappointed us either. Some cool new features have been added to WhatsApp.

According the store listing and what I have noticed after updating WhatsApp on my Lumia, here is what is new in the latest update :

§   You can set backgrounds for each chat and group. Earlier users were allowed to set a single background pic across all their chats and groups.

§   Users are now allowed to add captions to photos and videos.

§   Now share locations with your friends and family. Drop and drag pin lets you share accurate locations.

§   You can now crop and rotate photos.

§   Archive chats and groups

§   I have observed a better resolution as compared to the earlier version. The texts, the User Interface looks graphically more better (though no major changes).

§   And yes WhatsApp now opens faster :)


Feature we still miss is the ability to send music (mp3) files over WhatsApp.
Still a good work done by the WhatsApp team and we hope there will be more cool updates to come for the Windows Phone users.


Download WhatsApp for Windows Phone:




What you think of the new update. Have you seen any other changes? Feel free to comment below   



  

Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Dream League Soccer


FIFA 15, Ultimate Team is available for Windows Phone but it’s not available for the devices with 512mb RAM. But football fans owning a Windows Phone which boosts 512mb RAM need not to worry as here comes ‘Dream League Soccer’, a fully fledged football game for all those sports enthusiasts.

I myself have been playing this game for past 1 week now and I can tell it totally makes up for the non availability of FIFA 15 for my Lumia 720. 

Coming to Dream Leagues Soccer game play, it’s really good and simple. Playing a football game on your handheld device was never so easy, you have moving controls on the left hand bottom corner on the screen. A rotator like stuff which you can move in any direction to make your player run or run fast. On the right hand side of the screen you have three buttons ‘B’,’A’,’C’ for pass/tackle, shoot/slide/head and long pass respectively. The graphics are good but not as good as in FIFA 15, but I bet you won’t miss it either. Players run smoothly, passes, shoots, headers, tackles all look good.



Now heading to other stuffs in the game. A user is required to build his own club, he can edit its name, edit the kit, edit squad and so on. Your club will have its season’s objectives and once you are done with these, you will compete in matches in the Division 3 league. As you win more and more matches you will be rewarded with coins and points too. Staying at the top of the table makes your club promoted to higher Division leagues where you face more tough competition from top clubs of the world. Coins help you in making transfers and strengthening your team, you can buy new kits and even upgrade your club’s home stadium using these coins.


Purchase and sell players, set the logo of your club, set formations and your team’s tactics before every game, substitute players in the middle of the match, head to training ground, everything that a football game should have is there in ‘Dream League Soccer’.


The game is free to download though have inside purchases, you can purchase coins for real money too instead of just earning them by winning matches.

It’s good to see a football game of this quality has finally arrived for Windows Phone with 512mb RAM.

Positives: Good graphics, nice background music off and on the field ;), easy to use controls, no lag, download size is just 106mb, fun to play...


Negatives: Nothing :) 


Download Dream League Soccer (available on all three platforms) :

     


Love Soccer? Check out our review of FIFA 15 here-

Saturday, October 25, 2014

PhotoMath App Makes Solving Maths Equations as Simple as Taking a Picture

Do you have math homework? Are you in a hurry to finish that assignment of 50 problems? Worry no more, check out this app – PhotoMath. Basically, it simply uses your phone’s camera to look at your math problem and before you know it. BOOM !. Problem solved. It’s a really cool idea – isn't it. However, it shows the potential of smart phone with math homework. Soon, there will be some app (or this one) that can figure out all your homework. Not just math. I, for one, welcome that day. And I am not that good with math anyway so its a win win for me anyday. It makes solving math equations as easy as taking a picture.




Now coming to PhotoMath its a free mobile app that can read and solve mathematical expressions using your smartphone camera in real time. PhotoMath might sound like it help kids cheat, but the app also provides all the steps showing how each of the problems is solved. This step-by-step guide is beneficial to students that do not have access to a tutor and struggle with solving math problems. Parents can also use the PhotoMath app to jog their memory when teaching math to their kids. 



“PhotoMath currently supports all basic fractions,arithmetics and decimal numbers, linear equations in fact even several functions like logarithms. The PhotoMath app uses optical character recognition (OCR) technology to read the equation and calculates the answers within seconds. There is a red frame in the PhotoMath app that can be adjusted which you have to use for capturing the equation. PhotoMath’s ability to read math problems has some limitations though one of them is that PhotoMath can only read printed text so your handwritten notes cannot be solved by this app. 


When I tested out PhotoMath on an order of operations equation, the app kept on mistaking the “X” variable as the multiplication symbol. The red frame also causes limitations because there may not be enough spacing between two separate math problems in the textbook to capture the equation that you want but you can try to reframe the red rectangle. 
Microblink, the London-based app development company behind PhotoMath, is also planning to use the same technology for online banking in the future. Aside from the PhotoMath app, Microblink also works with a number of customers across 30 countries to set up “computer vision technology” for their mobile apps. For example, Microblink integrated its PhotoPay technology to eliminate manual data entry for bill payments with several major European Union banks. Another app that Microblink developed — which is called PDF417 Barcode Scanner — lets users scan 1D barcodes, 2D barcodes and QR codes. The PhotoMath app is available for free on iOS and Windows Phone now , but the Android version will be released next year. 

Get photomath

Smart camera calculator
Source- Forbes.com

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

FIFA 15

The all new FIFA 15 looks just great and it features several modes that are going to make the football lovers keep coming back and play the game for hours. Whether it is a quick single player game, tournament or on-line multiplayer, it's hard to get bored with FIFA 15. One of the most entertaining mode in FIFA 15 is the Ultimate Team, which is EA Sports' most popular mode.



When playing FIFA 15 there are many things that add up from its previous versions. There are certain new animations and replays that make you feel like watching a live game instead. In this version of FIFA, EA sports has added what's called Emotional Intelligence. Players now have  emotional responses based on what happens on the field. Like, when a goalkeeper makes a save, you will see his teammates giving him a chest pump or a high five. You will observe when a striker misses a shot, his teammates getting frustrated.



There are many such subtle changes that makes FIFA 15 totally different from its previous versions. Few changes in the visual details can also be seen. The field wears and tears as the match progresses which looks just great. The jerseys also move realistically when players run or get pulled by opponents. Jerseys also get wet from rain and dirty when the players hit the ground.

FIFA is purely looking to create authenticity or you can say is aiming for authenticity. Do have a look at the players' faces closely, you will see players looks just real, Ronaldo looks like Ronaldo, Messi looks like Messi. EA Sports have also improved commentary and audio of the gameplay. Realistic audio to goal reactions, misses, whistles and over two-hours crowd specific chants have been recorded to make the gameplay more realistic and live. 

Tackles, collisions, players, stadiums all look so real.

EA Sports's FIFA is one of the best selling sports video game and with FIFA 15 they have got another winner. It looks great and feels more authentic than ever before. There are plenty of modes available that will keep you busy.

Here is the official trailer of FIFA 15:


So will you buy FIFA 15? Do you like it?
Do feel free to comment :)

The new update for Skype on Windows Phone now allows you to draw and doodle

Microsoft’s latest update for Windows Phone Skype app will allow users to actually draw in the app along with some other new features and improvements.



In a blog post by Microsoft, it is stated that the update will allow Skype users to “get creative on a  canvas, add silly touches to a photo or draw a fastest route on a map and share it with your friends and family.” Users can enable this feature by tapping on  the ‘+’ icon during  a chat, then open ‘drawing’ to draw pictures.

Users are also allowed to use pre loaded pictures from their gallery or even draw on a Bing map. Along with all these features Microsoft also added HD screen support for the app.

Microsoft stated: “On Windows Phone 8.1 to save time you can now automatically sign in using the Microsoft Account linked to your phone. Plus, we’ve heard existing users ask for the flexibility to sign in with their Skype account, so we’ve added the ability to do this too.”

This update will surely offer faster app resume times. Skype app is supported for Windows Phone with 512mb RAM.

So will you be using this new feature provided by Microsoft in Skype update??




Source : Windows Central, Skype blog J

Thursday, October 2, 2014

Is Windows 10 the next version of Windows Phone too??


I think this is the question every Windows fan have, after Microsoft launched Windows 10 with the tag line “One platform, One store, One product family.” And yes, as expected Microsoft too has confirmed that Windows 10 is also the next version of Windows Phone as well, which also confirms that the desktop-notebook PC operating system is merging with the mobile OS.

After their presentation in San Francisco, Microsoft’s operating system head Terry Myerson and Joe Belfiore were asked, “Is Windows 10 the next version of the phone operating system too?” to which he replied “Yes.” Belfiore then added, “The best way to think of it, it will be a natural step forward from the Windows 8.1 model.” He also stated that the phone version of Windows 10 won’t have a desktop user interface.

So, there we have.

The next version of Windows Phone will be Windows 10. Earlier rumours claimed that Microsoft will be removing the ‘Phone’ from ‘Windows Phone’ to lay basis for One Window motive. The launch of Windows 10 for all the devices (tablets, phones, PCs, notebooks) confirms this.

Windows 10 is expected to be launched in 2015 and it will be a very, very interesting 2015 for fans of the platform and we should learn a lot more about Microsoft’s plans for the mobile version of Windows 10 next year.

In the meantime, what you guys think of this? Is Microsoft heading in right direction? With One Windows aim.

Source : WP central, The Verge, GeekWire

  

Samsung Galaxy new 'A' line-up leaked: Galaxy A3, A5 and A7 smartphones




According to the rumours, Samsung is working on a new series of smartphones named as the Galaxy 'A series' .

As per Sammobile, the series will feature three smartphones named as Galaxy A3(SM-A300), Galaxy A5(SM-A500) and Galaxy A7(SM-A700). The A3 will be lowest speced smartphone in the series and is expected to cost around 350-400$, A5 with medium specs will be priced around 400-450$ whereas A7 is expected to feature highest specs among the three and is likely to cost around 450-500$, although according to the reports the A7 will only be launched in limited markets around the world, reason behind this not being clear yet.

As stated in the rumours, interesting thing about this line-up is that its been focused on providing premium smartphone experience at low price, the metallic design and features of the A series are said to be inspired by the company's new premium offering Samsung Galaxy Alpha.

It is expected that the series will make its debut in the third quarter, we are awaiting official confirmation and announcement on this line-up from Samsung soon. 




  












Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Windows 10 : Everything you need to know about the all new OS

So Windows 10 is here. Where is Windows 9? (You ask). Just forget Windows 9.  Microsoft will be jumping straight to double digits from Windows 8 as it faces a challenging future for its operating system.

We did cover Windows 9 though and tried to give you an insight in it. 

As Windows 10 is here...this is our 8 point FAQ covering everything you should know about Windows 10 inside out.


1. When can I upgrade? 

As of now we can only speculate that Microsoft will release the OS sometime in 2015, after the company's //Build developer conference in April. But why to wait for so long? for all the impatient ones like me,  Windows Insider Program comes to rescue we can signup for it on October 1 to get our hands dirty on the early (and likely buggy) preview build. 


2. And how much will it cost?Can I upgrade for free? 

Nothing has come out yet and you cannot simply upgrade for free. I guess it will cost somewhere around $60 (Rs 3600-4000 in India) like its predecessors.



3. I've got a desktop, and a tablet. How will that work?

Well Windows 10 is not limited to just PC's. The operating system will run on everything from desktops to smartphones, and the UI will adjust accordingly.


4. Those full-screen "Modern" apps were a pain. Are they still around?

Those touch-friendly, full-screen default apps that debuted with Windows 8 came under the "Metro" or "Modern" design. For Windows 10, full-screen apps will be optional a whole new tab will be available to minimize and maximize them. 

5. I actually liked those Modern apps, and bought a few. Are they still around?

I can't comment on that  and needless to say how Windows 8 developers will react to the changes, but in that introductory video Microsoft did show some of its own full-screen Modern apps operating in a windowed mode.




6. What about the Start menu?Is it the same?

If you hated Windows 8's full-screen Start screen, or just want a change: then you're in luck the old start screen is back , sitting on the left side of the screen and presenting that familiar pop-up column of shortcuts. And if you liked Windows 8's approach, there's something here for you too: the new menu will incorporate Live Tiles and can be customized.So its a mix of both world's .I mean the simple start screen of Windows 7 and ofcourse the newer one of Windows 8.


7. Never mind the apps -- I need to get things done. Any improvements on that front?

Windows 10 has somewhat changed that or lets say now that function which lets you arrange apps side by side now with the all new quadrant structure you can arrange up to four apps on a single screen. ,  Also support for multiple desktops has been added  (finally), so you can have all your work apps in a single place and quickly move back to desktop with your blogs and facebook once your boss walks away. And then there is this task view button that lives on your taskbar. Click it, and you'll get a quick look at all of your open files, windows, and desktops and I guess it like press of the left key in smartphones to view all the apps running in the background. This will surely help with multitasking or closing the apps that you no longer need in one go.




8. What our minimum specifications for Windows 10? Can I run Windows 10 on my PC?

We have no idea but as you might know Windows 8.1 did introduce 64-bit computing requirements which ruled out its operation on some old processors, but otherwise it played well with PCs that weren't too old. Needless to say, if you're picking up a newer device any time between now and Windows 10's release next year, you should be good to go. Once again, if you're willing to take risks, you can check out the Windows Insider Program anytime but use it in your secondary PC.