Sunday, January 27, 2013

SamMobile confirmed: Tab 3 7.0” dropped, new tablets upcoming

Last week SamMobile posted information about some new upcoming tablets by Samsung.
Today we have some fresh new information for you people. Samsung is going to drop the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 and Samsung may bring the Galaxy Tab 3 8.0, but this depends on the sales of Samsung’s new Galaxy Note 8.0 tablet. The Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 is still in the pipelines and will have a LTE version too, the same is for the new upcoming Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 and Galaxy Note 8.0.
More tablets news.
Samsung is also busy to bring the Galaxy Tab 3 Plus to the market, according  to the name codes this tablet is the Samsung P8200 which runs on Android! The Galaxy Tab 3 Plus is NOT the next Nexus tablet by Samsung which some websites reported. Samsung’s first Galaxy Note tablet the Galaxy Note 10.1 may even get a follow-up! Samsung still needs to decide this but according to our korean tipper this will have the code name Vienna. Galaxy Note tablets are special because of the S-PEN features by Samsung.
Below a list about what are the next tablets by Samsung….

Code name – KONA
Official name – Galaxy Note 8.0
GT-N5100 – Galaxy Note 8.0
GT-N5110 – Galaxy Note 8.0 Wi-Fi
GT-N5120 – Galaxy Note 8.0 LTE
Code name – SANTOS (DROPPED)
Official name – Galaxy Tab 3 7.0
GT-P3200 – Galaxy Tab 3 7.0
GT-P3210 – Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Wi-Fi
GT-P3220 – Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 LTE
Code name – SANTOS
Official name – Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
GT-***** – Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
GT-***** – Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 Wi-Fi
GT-***** – Galaxy Tab 3 8.0 LTE
Code name – SANTOS
Official name – Galaxy Tab 3 10.1
GT-P5200 – Galaxy Tab 3 10.1
GT-P5210 – Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 Wi-Fi
GT-P5220 – Galaxy Tab 3 10.1 LTE
Code name – ROMA
Official name – Galaxy Tab 3 Plus
GT-P8200 – Galaxy Tab 3 Plus
GT-P8210 – Galaxy Tab 3 Plus Wi-Fi
GT-P8220 – Galaxy Tab 3 Plus LTE
Code name – VIENNA
Official name – unknown
GT-***** – unknown
GT-***** – unknown
GT-***** – unknown
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Samsung China officially announced the GT-I8262 (DUOS)

cn_GT-I8262CWACHN_006_Front_blueSamsung China officially announced the GT-I8262. The Samsung GT-I8262 is specially made for the Chinese market. This new Galaxy DUOS device runs on Android 4.1 called Jelly Bean. Samsung poured their own Touch-Wiz Nature UI skin over it. The I8262 uses a 4.3 TFT display with a resolution of 480 x 800, 5 megapixel camera, 1.2ghz dual-core processor, 768MB RAM, 4GB ROM, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, Wi-Fi, USB and a battery of 1,700mAh. The dimensions of the new GT-I8262 are 68.2 x 128.9 x 10.7mm.
We do not expect Samsung to show this device at the Mobile World Congress 2013 in Barcelona next month, because the device is specially for the Chinese market as reported. If Samsung will show this device we will sure  make some hands-on for you later!

 

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Thanks Alexander

Saturday, January 26, 2013

CCleaner Professional and Business v3.27.1900 portable


CCleaner is a freeware system optimization, privacy and cleaning tool. It removes unused files from your system - allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. Additionally it contains a fully featured registry cleaner. But the best part is that it's fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware!

CCleaner cleans the following:
- Internet Explorer: Temporary files, URL history, cookies, Autocomplete form history, index.dat. · Firefox: Temporary files, history, cookies, download history, form history. · Google Chrome: Temporary files, history, cookies, download history, form history. · Opera: Temporary files, history, cookies. · Safari: Temporary files, history, cookies, form history. · Windows: Recycle Bin, Recent Documents, Temporary files and Log files. · Registry cleaner: Advanced features to remove unused and old entries, including File Extensions, ActiveX Controls, ClassIDs, ProgIDs, Uninstallers, Shared DLLs, Fonts, Help Files, Application Paths, Icons, Invalid Shortcuts and more... also comes with a comprehensive backup feature. · Third-party applications: Removes temp files and recent file lists (MRUs) from many apps including Opera, Media Player, eMule, Kazaa, Google Toolbar, Netscape, MS Office, Nero, Adobe Acrobat, WinRAR, WinAce, WinZip and many more... · 100% Spyware FREE: This software does NOT contain any Spyware, Adware or Viruses. Changelog: - Added cleaning for Internet Explorer Metro Cache. - Added cleaning for Internet Explorer Metro History. - Added Google Chrome v24 support. - Improved Firefox compatibility on v17 and newer. - Improved Google Chrome extension compatibility. - Improved Unicode text support. - Added Burmese translation. - Minor GUI improvements. - Minor bug fixes.source








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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Autodesk Maya 2013 (x86-x64) Free Trial Download


Autodesk Maya 3D animation software delivers a comprehensive creative feature set with tools for animation, modeling, simulation, rendering, matchmoving, and compositing on a highly extensible production platform. For visual effects, game development, post production, or other 3D animation projects, Maya offers toolsets to help meet demanding production requirements. Maya 2013 adds tools that help facilitate parallel workflows and complexity handling; powerful new creative toolsets; and productivity enhancements to help you create higher quality content quickly. You'll get Free 1-month Maya trial subscription

Download Autodesk Maya 2013 (x86):

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Monday, January 21, 2013

XpressMusic™ Tips and Tricks

Howdy,XpressMusic Lovers! Tips and Tricks for your phone.
Nokia 5300 is a great music phone, but the battery is utterly short. So we’ve come up with this tips and tricks that can help you save some juice out of your phone. It’s also covers tips to maximize your phone functionality and usability.
Camera Tips: [Updated]
1. Always set the NIGHT MODE when shooting indoors.
2. Set the White Balance to Daylight – When outdoors (Day) Fluorescent – When indoors
3. For acceptable shots, set the resolution to 800 x 600.
NOTE: Using the camera will put up a big drain on your battery.
Battery Tips: [Updated]
  • Don’t always use the camera. Only when needed.
  • Set Packet Data Connection to When Needed. Setting can be found on Settings>Connectivity>Packet Data
  • Always turn on the Power Saver Feature.
  • Turn off your Bluetooth when not in use.
  • Turn off screensavers
  • Go to Settings > Phone > Operator Selection > Manual and select your operator. This way the phone doesn’t search for a signal all the time and drain the battery out.(Only advisable for network with good signal.)
  • Always make sure that the phone has an adequate signal. (If the phone is searching for signals, it drains a big part of the battery)
  • I know its fun to play games, but it can decrease your battery so fast.
  • Don’t discharge the battery frequently, otherwise the battery will decrease it’s performance.
  • Battery maintenance, it is recommended to discharge the battery every 30 charge cycles or once a month.
  • The best of all, carry an extra battery if you’re a heavy user.
*If you have some tips other than the above mentioned, just enter it at the comment box.
How to Create Playlist on Nokia 5300, 5310, and 5610
It’s possible to create a playlist straight on your Nokia 5300, 5310 and 5610. I’ll share this little hack for everyone and here’s the trick.
Basically,
- You start by emptying the “Favorites” tracklist.
- Then go to the music library, and start adding songs in the order you want them (go to the song, and choose ‘add to favorites’ under Options).
- When all songs are added, go back to Favorites tracklist,
- and start to play it.
- Then finally, in the ‘now playing’ screen, choose Options, show tracks, again ‘Options/save as tracklist’, and give it a name.
Really a long process but a useful hack :)
Thanks to Mr.Fred for bringing this info -  source

Nokia Phone Codes

Nokia Secret Codes
These codes for the Nokia series of phones unlock some hidden functions.Use the codes at your own risk, not all Nokia phones support all codes.

How To Find Out What Firmware Version You Have
You can find your phones firmware version by entering *#0000# on the phone while it is in standby.
Restore Factory Settings
Enter *#7780# on the phone while it is in standby.This will reset it to the factory settings and wipe most of the stuff from the phone (contacts, connection settings etc).
Display handset’s IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) Number
Enter *#06# on the phone while it is in standby.
Display Handset’s Warranty
*#92702689#
Here you can view the S/N and the IMEI as well as the life timer (newer models). The date the phone left the factory and the date it was purchased. If your phone has been repaired the date of the repair is also visible. You will need to turn the phone off to exit this menu. Newer phones simply require you to press ok.
Display the Bluetooth MAC address
*#2820#  (Phone must have a built in bluetooth adapter)
Reset the mobile wallet
*#7370925538#  (Phone must have the mobile wallet feature)
More codes to be added soon…
Source : Netlife and Nokia Discussion Forums

Rumor: Motorola X phone could debut at Google I/O with Key Lime Pie in tow


Here’s a rumor to get your Friday Happy Hour going. We have already heard about the Motorola X phone and some think it’s a Nexus device, while other reports say that it won’t be. The latest rumor coming out of the Droid Forums is that won’t be a Nexus device, but it will be the first device to feature Key Lime Pie. Furthermore, it will be announced at Google I/O. Now Google generally doesn’t announce non Nexus devices at Google I/O events, but lets not forget that they own Motorola so this isn’t so far-fetched. I have heard from my sources that it won’t be a Nexus device, but it will be a stock Android device so this information does line up.

Another piece of news is that it will sport a 5-inch edge to edge display. Could this be where the Nexus 5 rumors came from? Maybe there really will be a “5″ at Google I/O, but it just won’t be a Nexus 5. The last piece of info is that this phone won’t be the usual Verizon exclusive that we usually see from Motorola. It will be aimed at all carriers much like the Galaxy S III and the Galaxy Note II.
Again, this is strictly a rumor and we don’t have anything concrete. All I can do is report it. Time will tell if any or all of this information ends up being legit. I would love to see a Motorola high-end stock Android device. Just put a decent camera in it Moto, and it could be the next best phone.
source: droidforums

Information regarding Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 (Santos) and a new high end (Roma) tablet leak


We already know about the Galaxy Note 8.0, but in the not so surprising news of the week, it looks like Samsung is prepping Galaxy Tab 3 tablets as well as a high end tab for the first half of this year. The Galaxy Tab series has been their bread and butter, and this year won’t be any different. Going under the codename “Santos” we are hearing that the Tab 3 will again come in two sizes. We can expect the same standard 10.1-inch variant and something around 7-inches. It could end up being upgraded to 7.7-inches, but nothing is final. The only spec detail that was revealed is that they will each sport a 5MP rear camera. We also have the model numbers: GT-P3200, GT-P3210, GT-P5200 and GT-P5210. If you’re doing the math, you noticed there are 4 models and that’s because we can expect to see WiFi-only and 3G (or 4G) versions.
Next up is the is the flagship tablet, which will be the GT-P8200. It’s currently going under the codename “Roma” and will also sport a 5MP camera and come in two storage options, 16GB and 32GB. Unfortunately nothing else was given. Hopefully we will see the new Exynos 5 Octa in this bad boy and I would expect to see a display similar to the Nexus 10. Who knows, maybe it will sport the new Youm flexible display.
Last but not least, we already told you most of the specs of the Galaxy Note 8.0, but the processor is now confirmed to be a 1.6GHz quad-core.
source: sammobile

How to Make the Blogger Posts Have a Calendar for the Date in


It's quite common to see calendar style dates next to some WordPress posts, however for the Blogger platform it wouldn't be an easy task to add it. But who said it's impossible? You don't have to look much further than this blog. In this tutorial i'll show you how to create a calendar style date for your Blogger posts.


How to create calendar style dates in Blogger



For adding the calendar style to our blog date header, we should firstly setup the displaying for the date. Log in into your Blogger Dashboard, go to Settings > Formatting - look for the Date Header Format option and change the date so that it is the first day, then the month and finally the year, for example: 28 July 2012 - see the screenshots below


If you're using the newer interface: go to Settings > Language and Formatting - Date Header Format and change the date format as you can see in my example below:


Now go to Design > Edit HTML > thick the "Expand Widget Templates" checkbox and search (CTRL + F) the following line:

<h2 class='date-header'><span><data:post.dateHeader/></span></h2>

If you find it twice, replace it twice with the code below:

<div id='Date'>
<script>changeDate(&#39;<data:post.dateHeader/>&#39;);</script>
</div>
<b:else/>
<div id='Date'>
<script>changeDate(&#39;&#39;);</script>
</div>

Now add the following code just ABOVE </head> (CTRL + F to find it)

<script type='text/javascript'>
//<![CDATA[
var DateCalendar;
function changeDate(d){
if (d == "") {
d = DateCalendar;
}
var da = d.split(' ');
day = "<strong class='date_day'>"+da[0]+"</strong>";
month = "<strong class='date_month'>"+da[1].slice(0,3)+"</strong>";
year = "<strong class='date_year'>"+da[2]+"</strong>";
document.write(month+day+year);
DateCalendar = d;
}
//]]>
</script>
<b:if cond='data:blog.pageType != &quot;static_page&quot;'>
<style type='text/css'>
/* Calendar style date
----------------------------------------------- */
#Date {
background: transparent url(https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiy_CTKSy61sJ7nNEd6nf5vKUOpxa42gdzELDaEFAkm-7YOQUAUWhX0k0d8Bvn3t80WEhlSytrWyk-g8L6WvtEc4vUhkOC7S2V91cySviQ7lsUZ0qJ3B308uapHV00A0yueYCjDCKyPhMb_/s1600/calendar07.png) no-repeat;
display: block;
width:60px;
height:60px;
float: left;
margin: 15px 2px 0 -108px;
padding: 0 0 8px 0px;
border: 0;
text-transform: uppercase;
}
.date_month {
display: block;
font-size: 15px;
font-weight:bold;
margin-top:-1px;
text-align:center;
color:#ffffff; /* Month's color */
}
.date_day {
display: block;
font-size: 28px;
font-weight:bold;
margin-top:-8px;
text-align:center;
color:#282828; /* Day's color */
}
.date_year {
display: block;
font-size: 10px;
margin-top:-8px;
text-align:center;
color:#282828; /* Year's color */
}
</style>
</b:if>
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Sunday, January 20, 2013

Distro Issue 74: The CES 2013 wrap-up and the fight for the second screen


Now that we're all back to the normal grind outside of the confines of a double-wide trailer, it's time to reflect on the last week's events in chilly Las Vegas. In a return to weekly installments of our tablet mag, we recall the high points of CES 2013 with a look at the battle surrounding second screen tech. We also discuss of all of the Ultra HD news and rundown the Best in Show items in all of the major categories. Eyes-On takes a gander at QNX's Bentley, Hands-On wraps the final two days from the show floor and travel photographer Austin Mann visits for the Q&A. The end of another week is here, friends, so grab your device of choice and cozy up for an extra helping of leisurely gadget reading.

Saturday, January 19, 2013

LG Optimus G Pro Outed For The World To See And Flaunts Its 5-Inch Display In The Process


We know the LG Optimus G is one hell of a smartphone already— but we are about to see one hell of an enhanced addition to the Optimus G family. Our friends at Engadget recently got their hands on a press image of the Optimus G Pro smartphone which takes everything the original Optimus G has and makes it just a little better. The Optimus G Pro features a purdy 5-inch display with a 1,920 x 1,080 resolution, 1.7Ghz Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064, 2 gigs of RAM, 32GB Memory and an ample 3,000mAh battery. As sexy as these specs are— this Jelly Bean-powered bad boy is set to land in Japan on NTTDoCoMo’s ever-growing cellular network.
It’s a nice device to be sure, but at least those of us out here in the States has something pretty good to look forward to this year.
source: Engadget

TalkAndroid Staff Picks: Best of CES 2013


 I think we can all agree that mobile isn’t the focal point for the Consumer Electronics Show since it deals with all consumer electronics. Even so, there was still a lot of cool stuff announced, and the question is what’s the best of the best (for mobile)? We had new devices from Sony, Huawei, and ZTE as well as processors from Samsung, Qualcomm, and NVIDIA, not to mention other hardware like tablets, gaming controllers, gaming systems, and even Google TV.


Before we get into it, I want to thank my entire staff for the hard word this past week, especially our Editor, Roy Alugbue. I was the only one on the show floor and we managed to churn out 45 hands on videos along with a bunch of other announcements and stories. Roy kept the train moving, and our team delivered in a way that we’ve never done before. I am proud of everyone and already looking forward to next year. If you’ve missed any of our coverage, be sure to click here.
Now that the show floor is closed, it’s time for each of us to pick the cream of the crop so hit the break to find out.

Robert Nazarian – Editor In Chief

For me, the best of for CES has to not only be innovative, but it also has to show me that it will make a big future impact. My initial thinking narrowed it down to four choices: Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa, Samsung’s Youm flexible display, The Alliance For Wireless Power wireless charging demo, and NVIDIA’s Project Shield. First off, kudos to Samsung for making two out of four. I immediately removed the Exynos 5. Lets face it, the Exynos 5 is a pure beast so no one can take that away, but it you think about it, it won’t have much of an impact into the extended future. By this time next year, Samsung will be unveiling the Exynos 6 or whatever they will call their next great CPU. Although the Exynos 5 is a serious processor and something I am seriously looking forward to, it doesn’t make a long term impact.
That leaves the flexible display, wireless charging, and Project Shield. I have to give the nod to Samsung’s flexible display. It will make a serious impact for mobile devices for years to come. The bricks that we put in our pockets on a daily basis will be forever changed from this new technology, and in ways we still don’t understand. If you think about it, smartphones and tablets have evolved so much, but on the other hand, they are getting a little boring in that they continue to be a basic brick. Sure, displays and processors will continue to evolve, but flexible displays are really going to change mobile devices and how we use them.
I chose the Alliance for Wireless Power’s demo as my 2nd choice. Wireless charging isn’t new, but it’s something that hasn’t taken off. This alliance of key members from the tech community are about to bring a standard to wireless charging that will finally make it mainstream. Imagine sitting at a bar or restaurant and putting your phone down, and it automatically charges. Imagine getting in your car and simply resting your phone down on the console while it automatically charges. How about your nightstand, the coffee table, your kitchen counter, the possibilities are endless.
I went with Project Shield as my third choice. Again, a gaming system is nothing new, but I have been saying that mobile will takeover the console as choice. NVIDIA has created a product that is not only a gaming system, but it’s also a “mobile” gaming system with full controls. It can easily be mirrored to your television and you can stream PC games. You can already hook up your tablet or phone to your TV and utilize a wireless controller to have a console-like gaming experience, but Project Shield steps it up a notch by giving you a full mobile gaming experience away from your television and when utilizing it with your TV, the Shield’s display can act as a second screen to enhance gaming. I think it represents the future of gaming, and that’s why I picked it as contender for the best of the best. The only question will be pricing. They didn’t give us any word, but reading between the lines, I am confident they will price it right for success.

Roy Alugbue – Editor

The various announcements and launches of most items at CES was generally underwhelming to say the least— but Samsung certainly caught my eye with the introduction of yet an another innovative piece of technology. It is certainly no surprise that Sammy has made it a serious goal to ensure that its devices offer superior performance by developing its own in-house Exynos chips. While the Exynos dual and quad-core processors have each held their own compared to the competition, the new 5 Octa chip is single-handedly ushering in the next generation of super SoC units. It is not only one of the first chipsets that is based off of ARM’s Cortex A15 technology, it is the first 8-core processor to formally be announced for use in our Android devices. While we don’t know which Mali GPU will be featured or how fast the 8-core chips will be clocked at— we do know that the newly unveiled chipset is at least 2x faster than the fastest chips on the market right now. Considering Samsung certainly has a history of developing chips that rival or surpass its competitors– it’s not so far fetched to believe that claim.
It will be tough having to play the waiting game for now, but I certainly can’t wait to see the real-world performance of the new chipset in Sammy’s upcoming smartphones and tablets.

Jeff Causey – Author

My “best of…” from CES 2013 is the Youm flexible screen that was put on display by Samsung. There were lots of cool new gadgets on display at CES 2013 and Android seemed to be present everywhere. A lot of this is stuff that we have seen in the past – “connected” appliances in the home, smart TVs, some wearable computing devices. The openness and availability of the Android operating system makes it easier to incorporate into these different items, which may be why they seem to be closer to reality than ever before, albeit, probably still too expensive for general consumer adoption. CES 2013 also seemed to have lots of tablet news as manufacturers rush to get into that space and many phone manufacturers are now chasing the 5-inch, 1080p display bar for their smartphone devices. In a sense, it felt like CES 2013 was only a display of how Android is continuing to mature and enable some form factors that have been around for a while.
The Youm flexible screen seems to be different though. Other than some concepts in Samsung’s video revealing the technology, there were no devices that have already incorporated the technology. I expect that will change over time and in ways that have not yet been imagined. That is why I vote for the flexible screen as the best of CES 2013 – it is one technology that has the potential to bring about some major innovation, not just evolution, in electronics. It is the one item that I will be waiting and paying attention to see how it is adopted over the course of the next year.

Colton Kaiser – Author

Simply put, CES is a nerd’s haven. It’s only fitting that Android, the mobile operating system we’ve come to know and love, has managed to become an enormous part of it over the past few years. This year’s convention was no different. We saw hundreds of tablets from a slew of top-tier manufacturers, as well as a number of quality smartphones from the likes of Sony, Huawei and ZTE. And while we’re looking forward to getting our hands on these devices, none of them really had the “wow” factor needed to steal the show. Since we’re here to talk about the best product of CES 2013, none of those devices need apply. There’s only one product that can legitimately earn the title of “Best of CES 2013,” and that’s NVIDIA’s Project Shield. Its unique form factor, incredible gaming capabilities, top-notch specs and stock software make it the most well-rounded device of the show. There’s no question Android is becoming the go-to embedded OS, and the fact that it can be used to power niche concepts like a full-fledged gaming console is downright intriguing.

Rudy Rivapalacio – Author

There are a lot of great stuff my wallet and I are fired up about, but my choice for Best of CES 2013 is the thing that I’m most excited about: Samsung’s Exynos 5 Octa. Sure, it’s ‘just a processor’ and the device it’s built into will be a huge factor but… we’re talking eight effing cores and potentially twice the speed of current chips out there. I might be buying into the spec hype a little too much, but we’re in an arms race here, folks. I need to be absolutely certain of my iPhone-toting buddies’ complete annihilation when I pull out my Android beast from my pocket. I’ll give my runner up awards to a few other Android items I’m excited about: Vuzix M100Polaroid iM836 and the geek self-identifying I’m Watch.

Jared Peters – Author

Personally, I think Sony’s newly unveiled flagship, the Xperia Z, was the best device we’ve seen at CES this year. It’s not the absolute latest hardware, and it’s not the most revolutionary device, (although a water and dust proof flagship phone is unheard of) but it is the most ambitious device that we’re going to see in 2013. Sony is a company that’s in danger of falling too far behind its competitors, and the Xperia Z is the key to unlock that unified, desirable ecosystem that every OEM strives to make for consumers. From the NFC-enabled sharing of video and music to Sony televisions and sound systems, to the small details like the extremely durable power button, I think the Xperia Z showed a company paying attention to what’s important to consumers and giving them a device to suit their needs.



Galaga Special Edition hits Google Play Store


Fans of classic arcade games may be pleased to know Namco Networks has released a new title,Galaga Special Edition, in the Google Play Store. Namco describes the game as being based on the classic title, but with some new twists like better graphics and special weapon power-ups. The game contains 25 levels plus boss battles. The game is free, but several early adopters are complaining the ads that help maintain that price point are extremely annoying and intrusive into the gameplay itself. Check out some screenshots after the break and a download link if you are interested in trying out Galaga Special Edition.
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