I’ve been using Gmail for as long as I can remember, and unfortunately I have more unread emails than I care to admit. The service is my lifeblood, but one thing that’s missing is the ability to gain insight into how active I am in sending and receiving email. Is there a certain
April 20, 2012
"Path for Android users finally get Lenses feature to filter images"
Path for Android has been updated to support the ‘Lenses’ feature, which mimics the filtration techniques of apps like Instagram. The Lenses feature allows you to see a live preview of the filter effect as you shoot an image and it’s been on the iOS version of Path for about a year.
"YouTube updates its Audio Editing interface, adds featured tracks and mixing options"
When you want to share a video with a lot of people, YouTube is the top destination for most people. The service continues to draw top-notch talent to the platform as well, and continues to add more features for content creators.
"Google Street View arrives in Israel a few days earlier than expected"
Just a few days ago we told you that Google was set to unleash its Street View service in the country of Israel on April 22nd, something it had been working on for quite some time. As we noted, there were quite a few problems with getting the project going:
April 17, 2012
"Google Drive detailed: 5 GB for free, launching next week for Mac, Windows, Android and iOS"
Sometimes we get lucky, and today is one of those days. I got a draft release from a partner of Google’s upcoming Google Drive service and it gives away a wealth of information about how Google plans to take on the incumbent Dropbox. The short story? 5 GB of storage, and it launches next week, likely on Tuesday athttp://drive.google.com
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"Facebook Rolls Out Bigger Profile Images, Days After Google+"
Over the course of the last week, Facebook has started to roll out a small improvement to Facebook profiles, increasing the size of a user’s profile picture on their Timeline, a move that comes just days after Google updated Google+ profilesto sport a larger photo.
Previously, a photo measured 130 x 125 pixels, overlaying a user’s Timeline Cover image. The image is a smaller version of a user’s profile image, which can be displayed in full when a visitor clicks it.
However, as Emanuele Bartolomucci and a number of Twitter users have noticed, Facebook’s profile images now measure 166 x 160 pixels.
You can see the difference below:
Before
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"Apple hides Michelangelo’s hand of Adam reaching for knowledge in touch patent filing"
Michelangelo’s ‘The Creation of Adam‘ is probably one of the most recognizable pieces of art ever created. A representation of the Biblical scene representing the creation of the first man Adam by God, it exists as a section of the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling in Rome.
One of the most iconic bits of the work is the hand of Adam, reaching out to God. It’s often seen as a representation of Adam reaching out for knowledge of his creator, or knowledge of himself.
Well, it looks like someone in Apple’s patent art department wanted to hide a bit of an easter egg inside of a 2009 filing for a touch-screen iMac. The hand of Adam, lifted right from Michelangelo, was discovered by Redditor Insightfrankfurt (he actually found it three months ago, but Reddit wasn’t ready). You can see the obvious and uncanny resemblance in the graphic below:
"Amazing video: Technology brings Tupac back to life at Coachella"
If you were amazed by the fact that the late Tupac Shakur was going to perform at the Coachella festival in hologram form, then you’ll be even more amazed when you actually see it on video.
Mind. Blown. And I wasn’t even there.
According to the folks over on Hacker News, the technology being used here calledMusion Eyeliner. which is a modern version of an old illusion trick called Pepper’s Ghost. Wikipedia explains:
April 13, 2012
Offending content: Case against Google India dropped
In a relief to Google India, its name was yesterday dropped from the suit for trial of various social networking websites for allegedly hosting offending content.
The move came after it was pointed out to a Delhi court that Google was only a software developing firm.Google India had pleaded that it was only a subsidiary of Internet giant and should be removed from the suit, to which the judge agreed.
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YouTube hopes to double ad revenue in India
YouTube has said it aims to spruce up its social networking skills through better integration across platforms, and hopes to more than double annual ad revenue in emerging markets like India, a top executive said.
Google reports $2.89 billion profit, plans stock split
San Francisco: Google Inc announced a stock split designed to preserve the control of co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin over the No 1 Web search engine, as it posted revenue in line with estimates.
Investors welcomed the first quarter revenue, which excludes fees paid to partner websites, of $8.15 billion, after the company’s rare miss in the previous quarter.
Apple denies e-book collusion allegations: WSJ
Apple has rejected the US Justice Department’s allegations that it colluded with publishers over electronic book pricing, calling the charges “simply not true”, the Wall Street Journalreported.
“The launch of the iBookstore in 2010 fostered innovation and competition, breaking Amazon’s monopolistic grip on the publishing industry,” Apple spokeswoman Natalie Kerris told the Journal.
US educators’ new approach to math — play with numbers and win prizes
Pity poor math.
In the American drive to boost science and math education, it’s science that has all the kid-friendly sizzle: Robots and roller coasters, foaming chemical reactions, marshmallow air cannons.
Math has… well, numbers.
“America has a cultural problem with math. It’s the subject, more than any other, that we as a country love to hate,” said Glen Whitney, a passionate mathematician who worked for years developing algorithms for hedge funds. “We don’t see it as dynamic. It’s rote and boring and done by dead Greek guys a thousand years ago.”
April 12, 2012
Google+ Gets An FB-Style Makeover
Users can now access apps and customise their page layout with ease.
After Facebook decided to go the Timeline way, and met with reasonable amount of success with the new look,Google+ has decided to take a similar route as well. Despitegarnering several followers it hasn't really helped Googlethreaten any of the major players in the social networking arena. With a bid to change its fortunes, the service has gone through a much-needed makeover, albeit it's too glaringly similar to that of FB. Nevertheless, here's what is new, if you still use Google+ or plan to head back to it.Hands On: Nokia 808 PureView
Our first impressions of the 41 MP camera phone.
Nokia took the MWC 2012 by storm with its 41 megapixel camera phone, the 808 PureView. After about a month, it is now set to hit the Indian market. Before the launch though, the company invited a few reviewers to experience its latest gadget.
The 808 PureView is powered by a 1.3 GHz CPU, and has 512 MB of RAM. The handset's 4" AMOLED screen has pixel dimensions of 640x360. Additionally, the display features Nokia's ClearBack polarization treatment as seen on its cousin from Windows Phone family, the Lumia 800.
April 10, 2012
Airtel launches 4G services in Kolkata, first in India
Data plans start from Rs 1000; Bengaluru is up next.
Bharti airtel has debuted its 4G LTE service in Kolkata. Since we don't have 4G handsets in Indian market as yet, those wanting to experience 4G speeds will have to buy the Huawei USB modems from airtel.
The new technology was launched by none another thanour beloved minister of Communications and Information Technology, Kapil Sibal. With the 4G service, the operator claims to offer fast access to HD video streaming, along with faster data uploads and downloads.
The 4G plans are available both in both prepaid and postpaid billing options. If you live in Kolkata, here's a list of plans offered by airtel:
Rumour: iPhone 5 To Have Unibody Design
Could also come with a 4" screen and a new chipset; includes 4G support.
As the day draws closer to the speculated launch of theiPhone 5, rumours are aplenty about the specifics and details regarding this device. To start off, a research analyst from Topeka Capital Markets, Brian White, who had met up with the component suppliers in China, has said that the new phone will come with a 4" display and "sleek look that we believe will require a unibody case". This has given rise to the possibility that the new gadget will probably go the MacBook way with a unibody design carved out of a single block of aluminium.
Skype Targets Social Networks In Its Latest Campaign
Puts up promotional posters claiming that its service is closer to humanity.
Skype seems to have suddenly gotten into an offensive mode by launching an advertising campaign that claims its superiority over social networks. The VoIP service has claimed that Facebook and Twitter are causing damage by taking people away from direct conversations, by engaging in wall posts and short messages instead. It has gone as far as stating that these services are far from humanity. Slogans such as "When did LOL replace the sound of laughter?" and "140 characters doesn't equal staying in touch" are also part of the $12 million campaign.
Pinterest third most popular network, beats Google+, Tumblr
If you tweet, friend and blog, chances are you also pin.
Pinterest – the newest kid on the social media block – is now the third most popular social network after Facebook and Twitter.
A report released by digital marketing firm Experian Marketing Services, based on visits by American users for the month of March, shows that Pinterest had 104 million unique visits in March alone, putting it ahead of sites such as Tumblr, LinkedIn and Google plus.
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Facebook to buy Instagram for $1 billion
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Facebook will pay $1 billion in cash and stock for Instagram, a 2-year-old photo-sharing application developer, in its largest-ever acquisition just months before the No. 1 social media website is expected to go public.
The price was stunning for an apps-maker without any significant revenue, even when measured by the lofty standards of Silicon Valley, where startup valuations have soared in recent years. It highlights the rising stakes in the social networking market in which services such as Facebook need to constantly excite consumers with new features and mobile applications.
"Microsoft Purchases AOL Patents For $1 Billion"
Microsoft has just splashed out over a $1 billion to purchase patents from AOL. The deal worth $1.056 billion will be sealed by the end of 2012 and AOL will exchange 300 patentsto Microsoft who will be able to use them under a non-exclusive license.
The patents and patent applications relate to advertising, content generation, content management, multimedia and security. Tim Armstrong, AOL’s Chairman and CEO explains:
Google's Tablet Debut Pushed Backed To July
Efforts to reduce production costs touted as the main reason for the delay.
Google's much-anticipated debut tablet may be delayed till July, according to reports. The launch date of its first co-branded Android device has been pushed further from its original May deadline, because the company is trying to tweak the device. Apparently, it is trying to change the design to lower the cost from the current $250 (Rs 12,800). Built in association with Asustek Computer, this tablet will sport a 7" screen and will be powered by anNVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core CPU. With only Wi-Fi connectivity, the tab will run Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich).
Samsung Will Produce Bendable Screens By End of 2012
Will be used in seamless, foldable tablets, and wraparound displays in phones.
Not long after teaming up with Corning to produce a thinner, lighter version of Gorilla Glass, Samsung has nowofficially launched the YOUM brand focusing on AMOLED displays. The brand however, will concentrate on bendable displays, which are expected to show up in mainstream gadgets as early as the end of this year. These flexible screens are touted to be lighter, thinner, and more resilient to breakage than traditional panels. The secret behind the YOUM displays' physics-defying flexibility, is the complete lack of a glass substrate, which is what causes traditional panels to crack.
April 09, 2012
HTC One X review (video)
The HTC One X is huge, slim and comes with a quadcore chip and Android 4.0 Ice cream sandwich. What’s not to like?
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New Halo 4 multiplayer gaming features revealed
Bringing an end to the Halo franchise Firefighter gaming codes, 343 Industries is to replace multiplayer offering with new Spec Ops missions
Anonymous takes down Home Office website
The Home Office website was hit by hackers this weekend, with Anonymous claiming responsibility. A denial of service attack brought down the public-facing website on Saturday evening
New Apple iPad 3 Problems: Screen, wi-fi, battery & overheating issues
Get the all the latest updates and analysis on the most common new Apple iPad 3 problems, including the wi-fi, screen, battery and overheating
April 08, 2012
Apple: World’s first trillion dollar company?
Apple will become the world’s first trillion-dollar company when its shares top $1,000 each, Wall Street analysts have predicted.
The technology giant’s shares were worth $633.38 last week as its stock price rose above Google’s for the first time, the Daily Mail reported Friday.
Brian White, of Topeka Capital Markets, then claimed Apple’s sky-high share price will hit four figures within 12 months – making the company worth $1 trillion.
April 07, 2012
Google Gazes Into the Looking Glass
Google has confirmed that it's developing smart eyeglasses. The Google Glass project will display information about the world around you via a Web-connect pair of spectacles. The concept may sound intriguing, but the glasses Google's shown would tend to make a loud fashion statement, to put it nicely. Meanwhile, RIM scratches, Yahoo claws and Girls Around Me makes everyone very uncomfortable.
A while back we started hearing rumors about some kind of secret project Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) was working on involving eyeglasses -- smart eyeglasses.
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England beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets to stay No.1 in Test cricket
England have retained their position as the number one team in Test cricket after beating Sri Lanka by eight wickets in Colombo.
Kevin Pietersen (left) hugs England teammate Alastair Cook after scoring the winning runs to beat Sri Lanka by eight wickets
Worse than SOPA: New bill CISPA could even shut Wikileaks
Barely after the collective Internet breathed a sigh of relief over the shelving of SOPA and PIPA, the US Congress is back with CISPA – a bill that could have even more far reaching consequences on online privacy and the freedom of the Internet. o
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