Wednesday, 27 November 2013

RBFCU On Mobile Android

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Tuesday, 26 November 2013

Xbox One SmartGlass Available Now on iOS, Android

Microsoft released its second-screen SmartGlass app for its upcoming Xbox One game console on many platforms on Tuesday, which may be a bit more of a necessity than you might think. Microsoft is scheduled to release the Xbox One console on Friday. SmartGlass, as Microsoft has said previously, adds “another screen” to the experience: midway between a second screen and a controller. Users can either download SmartGlass as either a Windows Phone application or as a Windows 8.1 app (as pictured above), as well as for most Android 4.0+ smartphones and iOS, to boot. Xbox One SmartGlass app Windows Phone MICROSOFT The SmartGlass app for Windows Phone Microsoft has also released SmartGlass apps for the basic Xbox 360 on both the Android and iOS platforms. While the older SmartGlass apps were used mainly to track the progress of your gamer buddies against your own achievements, the SmartGlass app for the One promises much more. Microsoft says that SmartGlass can be used to search for and pin content to your dashboard, navigate using an onscreen keyboard, surf the Web (which the previous SmartGlass app could do), and serve up “secondary experiences” on an app-by-app basis. Both the Windows Phone and Windows 8.1 SmartGlass apps appear to have roughly the same capabilities, according to Microsoft’s descriptions. In our limited experience with the Xbox One, we’ve found that a secondary keyboard may come in rather handy as a supplement to the One’s voice commands as well as the physical controller. If you do happen to own a Windows 8.1 PC or a Windows Phone, consider downloading one app or the other to supplement the Xbox One’s native capabilities. Frankly, trying to input text via a physical game controller stinks, whatever the platform. APPLY NOW GOOGLE PLAY

Saturday, 23 November 2013

Effective December 20, Winamp

Effective December 20, Winamp will officially pass away. AOL is giving up on the media player it acquired in 1999, and will no longer host the software on Winamp.com. Winamp deserves more than that. Winamp let us play them. I recall taking great pains to prevent Winamp from installing extra toolbars and trialware onto my computer. To my surprise, installing Winamp 5.66 was painless. Listening to Winamp was all about building up a righteous play queue that evolved over time. Upon installation, I selected the classic Winamp skin for maximum nostalgia value. But any Winamp user knows it doesn’t end there. Downloading more skins was as much a part of the Winamp experience as downloading bootleg MP3s. Nostalgia value aside, Winamp in its current form actually strikes me as a good piece of software. Even if AOL hadn’t trashed Winamp over time, it’d probably still be in rough shape. Nothing beats a fully-integrated solution that plays music, sells music and synchronizes that music to the most popular portable MP3 player in the world. Winamp added some of these features over time, including a music store and an iPod sync tool, but it was never as seamless as iTunes was. Besides, desktop MP3 software is not as valuable anymore. AOL’s decision to kill Winamp might not be as terminal as it sounds.

Thursday, 21 November 2013

Jailbreak Apple iOS 7.0.4

As Apple released a minor update to iOS 7 that fixed a bug with FaceTime a few days ago, potential were initially worried about the minor update breaking any kind of future promise for an iOS 7 method. As a matter of fact, according to one hacker, those considering jailbreaking their iOS 7-powered devices further down the line should not be concerned about installing the iOS 7.0.4. Also, in another Twitter update, @iH8sn0w further noted of Apple and its recent software updates that: Immediately after the aforementioned tweet, the news was also confirmed by long-time iOS hacker and all-round jailbreak authority @MuscleNerd. Via Twitter,@MuscleNerd said that despite confirming that iOS 7.0.4 should not affect the potential of a future jailbreak if installed, he nevertheless advised users to "avoid it," just in case. Won't affect JB if you slip up, but test your ability to avoid it!" @MuscleNerd meant that those on iOS 7 waiting for a jailbreak should simply get into the habit of not updating to the latest iOS version right away, since these incremental updates can break your jailbreak especially if the device is already jailbroken. If you like your software fresh and up to date, then it’s time to pay a visit to your friendly neighborhood Settings > General > Software Update on your iOS device. iOS 7.0.4 has arrived bearing gifts. While most of the update seems to concern unenumerated bug fixes and performance improvements, the one change Apple does call out is a fix for FaceTime calls that would fail for some users. And, of course, there’s the usual assortment of security patches that you’ll want. Users of the fourth-generation iPod touch will instead find iOS 6.1.5, which fixes the same FaceTime issue as 7.0.4. Both updates are, as always, free, and available from either the Software Update pane or via iTunes.
Bug Fixes and Improvements iOS 7.0.4 Apple. Inc support.apple.com/kb/ht1222 17.0 MB

Monday, 18 November 2013

iPhone 6 Rumours

The latest rumor stems from a report that Apple bought PrimeSense, an Israeli chipmaker company responsible for producing gesture-detecting sensors similar to the Kinect controller for Microsoft's Xbox 360. The acquisition of PrimeSense may mean that Apple may incorporate the 3D machine vision gesture controls to all of its devices, including the Apple TV, iPad tablets and future iPhones. Apple is rumored to release the iPhone 6 in 2014. Call me a curmudgeonly party-pooper, but coming so soon after the launch of the last iPhone, methinks it a little early for the gang of three – rumour, hype, and hyperbole – to be awoken from their post iPhone slumber. It’s the same with Apple. So rather predictably given current trends, they foresee an iPhone 6 with a malleable and rounded Organic Light Emitting Diode (OLED) display. What’s not so predictable is whether (as some Apple patents indicate) it will have a touch sensitive surface – cue haptic feedback? Crystal ball operators also see bigger. Bigger battery, bigger camera (14Mp), bigger storage (128GB). Bigger price too! It’s the disparity between what the pundits forecast and what Apple actually delivers that gets me every time.

Android 4.3 Repair Samsung Galaxy Note II

Samsung to establish itself in the mobile phone market has certainly paid off. Its flagship model, the Samsung Galaxy, is a quality phone that has been difficult for competitors to shoot out of the sky. Our technicians are trained and ready to catch your phone should it fall. Wireless Repair Training Center Focuses on what is more important, which is our students. That is why when you train with WRTC for your Cell Phone Repair Training, we offer you the tools your need for success and we mean this literally. Our Attendees will stay connected with our instructors, staff and class members through our Android and iPhone App giving true support on the go. We also carry a wide variety of up to date professional grade tools so you can run your repair business successfully. As per the site, Samsung has updated the core UI elements of the Galaxy Note II to match the Galaxy S4 and Note 3's interface. Further, the rumoured update for the phablet will add new features like Samsung KNOX and Samsung Wallet. The update also makes the Galaxy Note II phablet compatible with the Galaxy Gear smartwatch. It also expected that this may result to delay in Android 4.3 update for the Galaxy Note 2 phablet. Online repair II for Samsung Galaxy Note N7100 Android 4.3

Sunday, 17 November 2013

Android 4.3 for Samsung Galaxy Note

Android 4.3 update should be hitting the Samsung Galaxy Note II pretty shortly, but if you don’t feel like waiting any longer you’d be interested to know that a leaked ROM is available for flashing right now. It’s reportedly a build very close to the final ones, so it will have no trouble serving as a daily driver. Samsung Galaxy Note 2 could begin rolling out on U.S. carriers within days, but while the Note 2 update is still unofficial, there is still time to download the leaked firmware.

Android 4.3 test firmware for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 on Sunday. A leaked Android 4.3 update timeline indicates that rollouts should begin on Wednesday, with the AT&T and Sprint models of the Galaxy Note 2 receiving the update. Following recent issues with the Android 4.3 update for the Samsung Galaxy S3, some wonder of the Galaxy Note 2 update could be slightly delayed. Gotta Be Mobile notes, as a late-generation device, the software within the Galaxy Note 2 is much more similar to the Galaxy S3 than the Galaxy S4. Other news on the Galaxy Note 2 update is a bit dated, such as Australian carrier Telstra announcing its Android 4.3 roll out date for Nov. 25, and French carrier SFR reporting it will update the Galaxy Note 2 in December. In addition to the expected Nov. 20 roll out date for the AT&T and Sprint Galaxy Note 2, the Verizon Galaxy S3 is expected to update to Android 4.3 on Nov. 22.

Here’s the complete changelog:

  • OpenGL 3.0 Support 
  • ANT+ Support 
  • Samsung KNOX Implementation (KNOX bootloader and dedicated application) 
  • Samsung Wallet comes pre-loaded Improved RAM management Improved Display colour reproduction (Display looks much sharper than before) Improved TouchWiz Launcher (Much less launcher redraws and less lag) 
  • New Samsung Keyboard New Samsung Browser (Full screen by default, new tab interface and more) 
  • New Reading Mode (Optimises display for reading, used by only a few specific applications) New Camera firmware Minor UI tweaks (Contacts app, Flashlight Widget, dialog boxes etc) 
  • The leaked ROM is only compatible with the N7100 version of the Galaxy Note II, so if you happen to have a N7105 LTE unit you are unfortunately out of luck.

Hotmail Mobile for Android

Microsoft has finally released an official Hotmail application into the Android Market. With the push on Microsoft’s own mobile OS and now Windows 8, an Android application might actually be seen as a capitulation on Microsoft’s part, a me-too app of sorts. As applications go, there’s nothing fancy about Hotmail when it installs. The setup is simple, and it does seem to have some decent settings available that other email applications don’t (Application Lock, for instance, is something good to see in an email app). Being able to choose any or all types of notifications (vibrate, ring or notification) is a nice touch, as well. Curiously (and quite pleasantly) You can customize where you save attachments from inside the application in the options; forward thinking of Microsoft’s part, and an odd throwback to conventional email options in Windows. There’s a very cool feature called Quiet Time, which tells Hotmail to wait for a manual “check now” when it’s night time, weekend, you have low power, when you’re roaming, or all of the above. Download Hotmail from Android Market https://market.android.com/details?id=com.hotmail.Z7

Saturday, 16 November 2013

PlayStation app for Android & iOS Operation System

iOS and Android users who plan to buy a PS4 may want to check out Sony's new PlayStation app. Now available at Apple's App Store and Google Play, the app offers several benefits for PlayStation 4 users. You can shop at the PlayStation Store to buy and download games and add-ons for your PS4 console. The PlayStation 4 will reach North America on Friday. New app will enable gamers to use their device as a second screen to the PlayStation 4 and download games for the new console. PlayStation App's interface has been redesigned to match the PlayStation 4's aesthetic. Across the top are icons that notify you when you have new friend requests, game alerts, and more. In fact, PlayStation App has an increased focus on social content. For example, there's a messaging system that lets you fire off not only text-based messages, but images and audio recordings as well. It's an effective way to set up Madden NFL 25 sessions with the brahs. Gamers can use PlayStation App to tap the PlayStation Store for game and movie purchases. In fact, app users can purchase their entertainment on the go and have it pushed to the console—very cool. If you have a credit card tied to your Sony account, it can become very tempting (and easy) to impulse-spend. PlayStation App has potential, but, as with most products released in a new console's launch window, its current state is ho-hum. Developer supports and software updates will no doubt do wonders, and we'll be sure to revisit this review. For now, however, PlayStation App is a decent, if unspectacular, messaging and navigation tool. Android on Google play iOS App Store Download

 

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