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Tuesday, 17 June 2014
TECH NEWS UPDATES: moment smartwatch
TECH NEWS UPDATES: moment smartwatch: The Moment Smartwatch heads to Kickstarter on June 24 · · · · Smartwatches have...
moment smartwatch
The Moment Smartwatch heads to Kickstarter on June 24
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Smartwatches have been in the news a lot in 2014, and we don’t expect that to change anytime soon as new companies jump on the wearables bandwagon. One of the latest is from the minds at Momentum Labs, and it’s known as the Moment smartwatch.
Monday, 16 June 2014
TECH NEWS UPDATES: world,s most expensive mobiles
TECH NEWS UPDATES: 10. UlysseNardin’s TheChairmanUlysssenardin is act...: 10. UlysseNardin’s The Chairman Ulysssenardin is actually a manufacturer from the Swiss that generally produced watch for high class p...
world's most expensive smart phones
10. UlysseNardin’s The Chairman
Ulysssenardin is actually a manufacturer
from the Swiss that generally produced watch for high class people. But now,
they come with their latest product which is an amazing smart phone with
the high tag price. You will need to have at least USD 49.000 (~Rs.2925790.00) to
be able to have one of this. The design is made to look like an expensive watch
and there is also available a crown that can produce power for the phone.
Sunday, 15 June 2014
Apple earphones may not work with other
devices in future
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With the upcoming iPhone 6, looks like Apple plans some massive changes to its earphone/headphone compatibility. Its acquisition of Beats further strengthens this possibility. Now, 9To5Mac has learnt Apple is introducing new specifications for manufacturers in its Made-For-iPhone/iPad/iPod (MFi) program, allowing them to build earphones for iOS with Lightning connector instead of the usual 3.5mm jack.
Saturday, 14 June 2014
Moto 360 Google watch based on Android Wear 2
Google to take aim at Apple’s HealthKit with ‘Google Fit’ at I/O
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The tech industry is betting big on health and fitness. While Samsung unveiled the Sami platform last month and Apple recently announced theHealthKit at WWDC, Google also plans to launch a new heath service soon. According to a report by Forbes, some people related to the matter have revealed that Google plans to launch a health service dubbed Google Fit to collect and aggregate data from other fitness trackers and health-related apps.
mozilla smart phone
Mozilla
cheapest smart phone
Mozilla plans to further intensify the low-budget smartphone war in India with its smartphone. According to a report by WSJ (paywall), the company plans to launch the Firefox OS -based smartphone priced as low as $25 – translating to around Rs 1,500 – in the Indian market.
Friday, 13 June 2014
14/06/214
Facebook Is Now Sharing Your Browsing
History With Advertisers
The new feature will let Facebook serve
targeted ads to users, but users will have the right to opt out of this
feature at anytime.
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In the coming weeks,
Facebook would start showing ads based on a user’s browsing history. The
company had earlier used data from it’s “Like” button to target ads to its
1.3 billion users. What this means is that, if a user is browsing several
websites for a TV or pair of shoes, the users would automatically start
seeing ads in relation to his searches even if the user doesn’t “Like” the
page.
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Cyber criminals take $10,000 a day from Apple users
Can afford to buy their own Apple gear now
The cyber criminals who hit on the wizard wheeze of targeting the faith based security system of Apple into a botnet are coining in $10,000 a day, according to anti-virus experts at Symantec.
The money is created by picking Google's pocket by hijacking advertising "clicks".Symantec said a component of the widespread Flashback virus targets Google search queries made using Chrome,Safari, or Firefox browsers and directs people to pages dictated by the hackers.
Thursday, 12 June 2014
worldcup foot ball
SIX TECHNOLOGIES USING IN
FOOT BALL WORLD CUP 2014
Technological innovation can be as big a boon
for sports as it can be for cheering fans. And the FIFA World Cup this year is
all set to improve the football experience like never before.
GOAL LINE
It’s not clear that smart watches will ever make the leap from the tech hype cycle to the real world, but the devices will get at least one highly visible cameo on a particularly big stage. Referees at the World Cup this year will wear watches that will vibrate and display the word “GOAL” each time a ball crosses the goal line.FIFA has been discussing goal-line technology since the months following the 2010World Cup. That tournament saw England denied a score in a match against Germany even though the ball had clearly passed the goal line.
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