Thursday, 21 November 2013

Google's Android Kit Kat OS: 10 features

1.The Kit Kat software underscores Google's ambition to ingrain its search engine and virtual assistant, Google Now, even deeper into people's lives. The Nexus 5 phone is the first device to run on Kit Kat, the latest version of Google's Android operating system.

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Understanding person's habits

It'll be easier for Google to learn about a person's habits and needs so it can display helpful information, such as an online post from a favorite blog or a suggestion to use Fandango's movie-ticketing service when standing in a long line at a movie theater.

When visiting a tourist attraction such as Yellowstone National Park, Google Now might automatically show information about geysers from the Web.

'We want to get to the point where you glance at your phone and it always delights you with what you need,' said Sundar Pichai, a Google executive who oversees Android.
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Improved voice recognition

With the release of Kit Kat, Google also has improved its voice recognition technology so it can engage in more meaningful dialogue with users.
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New search technology

Kit Kat also showcases a new feature in Google's search technology to fuse results from the Web and applications installed on a phone. For instance, a request for a certain restaurant will show information drawn both from the Web and the app for the reservation service OpenTable Inc.

Initially, only OpenTable and nine other mobile app makers have enabled this, but more are coming. This feature will also show up on other devices, including the iPhone, but for now it works best on the Nexus 5.
 5.

Use of Ok Google


With this feature, Google allows user to launch a voice search within the device. 'You don't need to touch the screen to get things done. When in Google Now, just say Ok Google to launch voice search, send a text,' claims Google.
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Multitasking

Google claims that the new version of Android allows for better multi-tasking. According to Google, the system optimizes memory and improves the user's touchscreen so that it responds faster.
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New Phone App

The new phone app is meant to automatically prioritize the user's contacts based on the people he/she talks to the most. Along with this the caller ID system of the OS is now meant to surf matches from local Google Maps listing.

'Whenever you get a call from a phone number not in your contacts, your phone will look for matches from businesses with a local listing on Google Maps,' says Google.

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New immersive mode


Apart from these, the Android 4.4 now boasts of wallpapers that extend through the notification tray and system buttons. Also while performing tasks like reading a book, playing games, a 'new immersive mode' automatically hides the status bar and navigation buttons.

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Print photos

Kit Kat also allows the user to print photos, documents, and web pages from his/her phone or tablet. 'The user can print to any printer connected to Google Cloud Print and to other printers that have apps in the Google Play Store,' says Google.


Saturday, 19 October 2013

India's tallest ATC tower:at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai

MIAL, a joint venture between GVK-led consortium and AAI, runs the Mumbai airport.

The newly-built tower, 84 metres tall and spread over 2,800 square meters, is the tallest ATC tower in the country....

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Galaxy Round: Samsung launches world's first curved display smartphone















Samsung has launched the world's first smartphone with a curved display, a variant of the Galaxy Note which moves the Asian giant a step closer to achieving wearable devices with flexible - even unbreakable - screens
The Galaxy Round's 5.7-inch (14.4-centimetre) display has a slight horizontal curve and weighs less than the Galaxy Note 3, allowing a more comfortable grip than other flat-screen models on the market, Samsung said in a statement.

Its key features include a tilt function which allows users to check information such as missed calls and battery life, even when the home screen is off. Users can also scroll through media files by pressing the screen's right or left, the company said.
The curved screen uses advanced display technology called organic light-emitting diode, or OLED technology. Samsung said the curve will make it easier to grip.

Tuesday, 1 October 2013

Age Has no limit:Techie kids aged 12 and 14 develop apps!!!!Shravan & Sanjay Kumaran of Go Dimensions

Shravan Kumaran and his younger sibling Sanjay Kumaran are perhaps India's youngest entrepreneurs. Shravan, 14, is the president and Sanjay, 12, is the CEO of Go Dimensions, an app development unit that they founded two years ago from the bedroom in their Chennai home.
They make an adorable pair in their neat formal suits and shoes. And when they start talking, they have crowds hanging onto every word, often having them in splits with their experiences.
On September 28, they stood before the 5,500 attendees at an SAP event in Bangalore, and talked about how to ideate and draw up a business plan.

"You should have a strong idea, self-confidence , a good business plan and know about sources of funding," said Sanjay with the confidence that you normally see in much older people. And he then went on to ask: "Have you heard of dad funding?" The crowd roared. 
In the past two years, the two have developed eleven apps that are available on the Apple App Store and Google's Android Play Store. The apps have received over 35,000 downloads.

Their first — Catch me Cop on the Apple App Store — was released last year. It was a game where a con escapes prison and a hunt is launched. There are chases through a desert, beach and a maze.

Plans and hopes

The two have made presentations at TEDx and IIMBangalore. They hope to get at least 50% of smartphone users in India to use their apps.