Showing posts with label APPS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label APPS. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Running second or multiple Skype accounts on Windows 7

I have two Skype accounts, one I use for my business contact and other one I use for personal contact.

In my business skype account I need to login 24 hours for quick contact with my client. The problem is for my personal account because of my one desktop/laptop.  Now it is possible to open double or multiple skype account in your one desktop or laptop. It’s easy and simple follow the step:

Step-1: Go to start menu then find run


Step-2: Click on run and browse skype directory file in your C-drive/program files/Skype/Phone


Step-3: There is a Skype exe file in the “Phone folder” block Skype exe then click open button



Step-4: There you can find "C:\Program Files\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe" Now rewrite the path "C:\Program Files\Skype\Phone\Skype.exe"/secondary

Step-5: That’s it click ok, you can find skype new login window




Thursday, August 29, 2013

Twitter’s new update conversation Apps for iPhone and Android

Twitter has taken note and a new update to the website, iOS and Android apps available today makes engaging in conversations on Twitter a much more intuitive process. Using this App user can make it easier to discover and follow conversations in their home timeline.


When browsing your Twitter stream, some tweets will now be connected with a blue line, letting you know they're part of a conversation. If you want to view the rest of the associated tweets, just tap on "more replies" and you'll launch the conversation view.

All users will now be able to flag tweets as inappropriate or spammy directly from the app or web interface (iOS users have had this ability for a while) — a change made partially in response to a popular petition with over 100,000 signatures calling for the feature.


Saturday, August 3, 2013

Where’s my phone? Android Device Manager can help you to find your lost phone

Android Device Manager is Google’s latest solution to help you hunt out your hidden handset. New Android Device Manager, of a few simple features you can use to keep your device—and the data you store inside—safe and secure.

Locate and ring your misplaced device
You may ended up dropping your phone between those couch cushions, Android Device Manager lets you quickly ring your phone at maximum volume so you can find it. If you left your phone at restaurant last night or if it's been silenced, you can locate it on a map in real time


Protecting your personal information and data
Android Device Manager can help you keep your data from ending up in the wrong hands. If your phone can’t be recovered, or has been stolen, you can quickly and securely erase all of the data on your device.

Availability and getting started
This service will be available later this month on devices running Android 2.2 or above; to use it, you also will need to be signed into your Google Account. There will also be an Android app to allow you to easily find and manage your devices. Stay tuned!


Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Week's top 10 iPhone and iPad apps on App Store

This week’s top 10 paid and free apps for iPhone and iPad on the App Store. App Store Official Charts for the week ending July 21, 2013:

Top Ten iphone Apps:
Paid Apps
Free Apps
1. Where’s My Mickey?, Disney

2. Contra: Evolution, PunchBox Studios

3. Minecraft — Pocket Edition, Mojang

4. Heads Up!, Warner Bros.

5. AfterLight, Simon Filip

6. Smart Alarm Clock: sleep cycles & noise recording, Plus Sports

7. Plants vs. Zombies, PopCap

8. Block Fortress, Foursaken Media

9. Free Music Download Pro — Mp3 Downloader, ASPS Apps

10. Breach & Clear, Gun
1. Despicable Me: Minion Rush, Gameloft

2. Candy Crush Saga, King.com Limited

3. The Idiot Test 3, Nexx Studio

4. Can You Escape, Kaarel Kirsipuu

5. Riddle Me That, Gummy Crush

6. Google Maps, Google, Inc.

7. YouTube, Google, Inc.

8. WhatsApp Messenger, WhatsApp Inc.

9. Snapchat, Snapchat, Inc.

10. Instagram, Burbn, Inc.


Top ten iPad Apps:
Paid Apps
Free Apps
1. Minecraft — Pocket Edition, Mojang

2. Where’s My Mickey? XL, Disney

3. Plants vs. Zombies HD, PopCap

4. Breach & Clear, Gun.

5. Doc McStuffins: Time For Your Check Up!, Disney

6. Sprinkle Islands, Mediocre AB

7. SpongeBob Moves In, Nickelodeon

8. Block Fortress, Foursaken Media

9. iStoryTime — Turbo Movie Storybook Deluxe, zuuka incorporated

10. Survivalcraft, Igor Kalicinski
1. Despicable Me: Minion Rush, Gameloft

2. Monster Doctor — kids games, George CL

3. Candy Crush Saga, King.com Limited

4. Google Maps, Google, Inc.

5. PAC-MAN DASH!, NamcoBandai Games Inc.

6. Doctor X — Med School, Kids Fun Club by TabTale

7. Angry Birds Star Wars HD, Rovio Entertainment Ltd

8. Turbo Racing League, PikPok

9. Disney Princess Palace Pets, Disney

10. YouTube, Google, Inc.


Mobile messaging and sticker app "Line" passes 200 million users

Japan-based Messaging app Line launched in June 2011. Now it has achieved a new record of 200 million registered users worldwide on Saturday, July 21!

The application supports messaging and voice over Internet Protocol calling, but is known for popularizing digital sticker packs, or character-driven emoticons. In a previous conversation with CNET, Line U.S. CEO Jeanie Han said users send more than 750 million stickers each day. The company made 30 percent of its first quarter 2013 revenue, or around $18 million, from selling sticker packs, according to its earnings statement.
Line's success with stickers has inspired American app-makers such as Path and Facebook to add their own interpretations on the expressive emoji to their services.


Miracle of Apps; can detect presence of drugs in humans.

Smartphone Apps Tests for Drug Use in a Flash. Polish students team has created Drug testing Apps for smartphone. This smartphone Apps can easily detect presence of drugs in humans. The simple and cheap app measures the response of the human eye to light and stimuli


Thursday, July 18, 2013

Wristband can monitor sleep!!!

Summary: Human life can be control by using technology. "Lark" is a wristband wireless connected with smartphone that is designed to assist sleep better.

Most people in America suffer from insomnia. Julia Hu, the 28-year-old CEO and founder of Lark, told the Huffington Post. "We have cured it in a way that nothing has been able to, without drugs."

Lark is a wirelessly connected wristband with smartphone that is designed to help sleep better. "It's a silent alarm clock," Hu said. "It does tiny little tickles to nudge you awake. It's a wireless sleep monitor, and it's a personal sleep coach."

"Fast forward two months," says Hu. "We decided, wouldn't it be amazing if we could turn the top sleep experts into an automated program on your phone? And that was the real beginning of turning this into a product."

After a while, Lark became the official product of the National Sleep Foundation and began selling in Apple Stores.


Source: Lark wristband

Monday, July 8, 2013

5th Anniversary of Apple App store

Marking the fifth anniversary of the iPhone App Store, Apple has sent a poster to members of the press marking the many milestones the digital download destination has seen over its first half-decade. A picture of the poster was posted online on Wednesday by Tim Bradshaw, a reporter with the Financial Times.


In 2008, the iPhone App Store debuted with over 500 apps. The arrival of the App Store coincided with the release of the second-generation iPhone, or the iPhone 3G. The App Store now boasts over 850,000 apps as it nears its fifth anniversary on July 10. To celebrate the event, Apple sent out several promotional posters, which detail the rise of the App Store along with some of the most popular choices available, including Angry Birds, Temple Run, Netflix and Paper.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Email app Xobni acquires by Yahoo !

Yahoo has purchased email and address book management app Xobni. Yahoo did not disclose the financial terms of the deal, but technology blog AllThingsD said Xobni cost $30 million to $40 million (£20m to £26m). Xobni's technology will integrate into its communications products, including the mobile and PC versions of its email and instant messaging services. 31 Xobni employees will be joining Yahoo, including Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bonforte. On Tuesday Yahoo acquired Qwiki and on Monday, Yahoo acquired Bignoggins Productions. Last month, Yahoo closed its $1.1 billion (£720m) acquisition of blogging service Tumblr, the largest deal by Mayer. Additionalinformation