Friday, November 25, 2016

Infinix Zero 4 Plus vs Infinix Note 3 Pro


 Comparison between Infinix two best phone launched in 2016. Its Infinix Zero 4 Plus vs Infinix Note 3 Pro
Both phone have distinguished features. In this video I compared both mobiles and tried to find out which one is better than the other one.
In my finding Infinix Zero 4 Plus is best value of your money if have some extra .
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 Infinix Zero 4 Plus vs Infinix Note 3 Pro

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Tuesday, November 22, 2016

Google Pixel XL vs Apple iPhone 7 Plus

Google brings our first ever phone made by Google with the help of HTC but this is their design that has a strong resemblance to the iPhone though the pixel XL goes for a slightly wet shave designs that stick at the top and then at the bottom but that means no camera bump is glassine bag place of the fingerprint sensor there and I'm a fan it weighs 20 grams lighter and it's actually easier to hold in one hand compared to the iPhone 700 yeah it also brings a 5.5 inch Quad HD AMOLED display with a stellar 534 pixels print Apple's iPhone 7 plus remind you of the past two iPhones before it antenna lines are gone the whole bunch still the fingerprint sensor the overall look and feel is the same it's not bad it's just what it is you'll still get the Camera bump this time it's a dual lens one it's LCD display Trail significantly with 401 pixels per inch but it was rated the most color after this play that's ever been tested on a mobile device and that's a feat no there's no clear winner here this just isn't as easy as it used to be and I'm calling this round but I mean if you don't want to hear that next round speakers the pixel XL may not be waterproofed and it doesn't have a removable battery or memory card expansion like its other Android Brethren but it does have the Google assistant is conversational it's faster and smarter and surprised it's still not perfect but it's hands-down the best AI on any phone today and it's better than anything Siri can do right now it's real fingerprint sensor might feel foreign to iPhone users but it's a natural place oh yeah the pixel has a headphone jack the iPhone doesn't this isn't the most feature-rich phone right now but it's the best pure Android phone we've seen and nougat is the best representation of Android for someone who's serious about seeing what's on the other side of the fence now the iPhone 7 plus is the first truly waterproof iPhone with an IP67 rating it survives in a meter of water for 30 minutes and guess what the pixel doesn't have to come by and felt weird at first but now I like it 3D touch just hasn't come together like we hoped it would and you can do some other things with a long press on Android now it also has stereo speakers when you use it horizontally the pixel doesn't it's subtle but the iPhone 7 alternative best haptic Engine with different vibrations and intensity depending on how you're using your phone and you can never underestimate the power of the ecosystem the App Store and iTunes have real staying power and even Apple's messages app has surpassed the three or four different Google messaging platform that exists on a pixel not Apple normally gets destroyed by Android phones when it comes to Features the pixel has the Best Buy but I need just a little more so we're giving the edge to Apple round 3 of Scandal the iPhone has long held a reputation of being one of the best if not the best smartphone camera but that's about to change and to the Google pixel not rated the best camera on a mobile device ever for both pixel and pixel XL by dxomark seen that put these two cameras to the test and the proof was in the pudding richer colors more image details and warmer natural tones were consistent for the pixel camera and we're talking low light images the pixel perform better there as well again with more detail and depth of the iPhone 7 dual camera lens gets major props words to exhume and its portrait mode perform significantly better than the pixels blur mode but 90% of your pictures aren't going to be buffet style unless you're really into that Apple uses Optical image stabilization and Google uses electronic in a stable station is XL for sale imagery a little light while he is excels for video and the Google pixel already out performs the iPhone 7 that is using or is So Do I'll be surprised anymore the Google pixel XL is the best camera on a mobile device the final round is performed both of these phones are snipe performers I haven't experienced the locker decoration that I see on other Android phones but let's get the specs of the way the pixel XL brings a quad-core Snapdragon 821 before he's around the iPhone seven rings a quad-core A10 processor with 3 gigs Ram reports are showing 32gig capacity iPhone 7 price significantly slower to memory compared to the higher capacities now and geek bench Benchmark the iPhone 7 plus blue the Google pixel out of the water but in real world usually not a major difference both of these guys again are snipe know the 3D Ice Storm unlimited Graphics test the iPhone 7 plus once again I'll perform the pixel as well now the pixel XL has a larger battery

Wednesday, November 16, 2016

Are You Lost In The World Like Me

Technology is evolving us, as we become a screen-staring, button-clicking new version of homo sapiens. We now rely on "external brains" (cell phones and computers) to communicate, remember, even live out secondary lives. But will these machines ultimately connect or conquer us? Case offers surprising insight into our cyborg selves.

As we expect more from technology, do we expect less from each other? how our devices and online personas are redefining human connection and communication — and asks us to think deeply about the new kinds of connection we want to have.
We are not Human any more we are stuck to our screens we are no more connected with humans around us.

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Tuesday, November 15, 2016

Nokia C 1

Introducing Nokia C 1
World Famous Nokia returns with C1
Equipped with dominant but customized Android OS
Technology
• 2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
• 3G bands HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
• GPRS Yes
• EDGE Yes
• OS: Android OS, v6.0 (Marshmallow)


Design
 Display 5.5 inches (~79.9% screen-to-body ratio), 1080 x 1920 pixels (~401 ppi pixel density), 2.5D IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
 Sensors: Accelerometer, proximity, compass
 Build: Curved diamond textured metallic body
 Colours: Black, White, Yellow, Blue

Hardware
 Processor Type: Octa-core (4x1.8 GHz Cortex-A72 & 4x1.4 GHz Cortex-A53)
 Processor Name: Qualcomm MSM8976 Snapdragon 652
 Graphics Processor: Adreno 510
 RAM: 2 GB
 Internal Storage: 32 GB
 External Storage: MicroSD card up to 128 GB
Camera
 Primary: 13 MP, autofocus, LED flash,
 Features: Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection, HDR, panorama
 Video: 1080p@30fps
 Secondary: 5 MP
Connectivity
• WLAN: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Wi-Fi Direct, hotspot
• Bluetooth: v4.2, A2DP
• GPS: Yes, with A-GPS, GLONASS
• USB: microUSB v2.0
BATTERY: Non-removable Li-Ion battery



INFINIX ZERO 4

Infinix Zero 4 And Zero 4 Plus

What To Expect, Exclusive Pics

infinix zero 4 specs

From the look of things, Infinix Zero 4 and Zero 4 Plus might be the last smartphones from the smartphone giant Infinix Mobility for the year.

It is becoming a tradition, where a phone from the Zero series will be the phone to end year for them and it seems they like saving the best for last.

Last year was Infinix Zero 3 coming after the launch of Infinix Note 2, and here we are again with Zero 4 and Zero 4 Plus coming after the launch of Infinix Note 3 and Note 3 Pro.

And this will be the first time we will see a phone from the Zero series in 2 versions.

Zero 4 will come as X555 while Zero 4 Plus will come as X574.

The main power house here is Infinix Zero 4 Plus which will likely come with MediaTek Helio X20 64-bit mesh coupled with 4GB RAM and 64GB inbuilt storage.

Infinix Zero 4 Plus will have the same rear camera MP with Zer0 3 (20.7 MP), but with different front camera (8MP).

On the other hand, Infinix Zero 4 will have 16MP rear camera and 8MP front camera.

Zero 4 will feature 3200mAh battery while Zero 4 Plus will come with 4000mAh battery capacity.

As at this time, we are yet to confirm the screen size of Zero 4 Plus, but it looks like it is going to be slightly bigger than that of Zero 4, (with 5.7″ display for Zero 4 Plus against 5.5″ display for Zero 4).

Both devices will feature Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection with full HD display and a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels.

We are also yet to confirm whether Zero 4 will support 4G network, but we can confirm that for Zero 4 Plus.

Infinix Zero 4 Plus

Both devices feature a design that is similar to that of Note 3, but even more similar to the design of HTC 10.

Infinix Zero 4 Specs

The Specs As We Know So Far

Infinix Zero 4

Optical image stabilization
FingerPrint ID recognition
Octa core processor
16+8MP rear and front facing camera
5.5 HD IPS screen with 1920 x 1080 pixel resolution, 440 PPI
Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection
3GB + 32GB Ram/Rom
Android 6.0 Marshmallow + XOS
Battery: 3200mAh
Read: Infinix Hot S Officially Launched
Infinix Zero 4 Plus

Optical image stabilization
FingerPrint ID recognition
MediaTek Helio X20 64-bit mesh octa-core processor
20.7+8MP rear and front facing camera
FHD display
Corning Gorilla Glass 4 protection
4GB + 64GB Ram/Rom
Android 6.0 Marshmallow + XOS
Battery: 4000mAh
4G network

Monday, November 14, 2016

How to Forget a Saved Wifi Network in Windows 10

Forget Wireless Network Profiles in Windows 10
Windows usually connects to networks in this order – Ethernet, Wi?Fi and then Mobile broadband. Whenever you connect to a new Wi?Fi network, it’s added and stored in the list of profiles by Windows. The details stored in the profile could include its name, password, encryption method used, SSID, etc. Over a period of time this list of profiles can increase. At such a time, or to preserve your privacy, you may want to delete or remove the profiles. In this post we will see how you can remove, delete or forget Wireless Network Profiles using Windows 10 Settings app.

Delete, remove or forget Wireless Network Profiles in Windows 10
Press Win+I to open the Settings app. Select Network & Internet. Next click on Wi-Fi in the left panel. There you will see a link Manage Wi-Fi Settings. Click on it.

In the window which opens, you will see two settings – Wi-Fi Sense and Manage known networks. Under Manage known networks, select the network, and you will see two options – Share and Forget.

Click on Forget. This will delete the Wireless Network’s profile and connection details.

You can also manually delete WiFi Network Profiles in Windows 10 using the netsh wlan  command in the Command Prompt or by editing the Windows Registry.


Saturday, November 5, 2016

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Thursday, November 3, 2016

How to Backup Your Old iPhone and Restore to iPhone 7



How to Backup Your Old iPhone and Restore to iPhone 7



Here's the deal: If you make an encrypted backup of your old iPhone using iTunes, then restore it to your new iPhone, it'll bring most — if not all — your password information along with it. That'll save you a lot of time and effort getting set back up.



You do need a Lightning to USB cable (or 30-pin Dock to USB if you have an iPhone 4s or earlier), and you'll still have to re-download apps — the App Store gives you slightly different versions for each device, optimized to run best on that specific hardware — but overall I still find it to be much, much faster.



Make sure you're running the most recent version of iTunes.

Plug your old iPhone into your Mac or Windows PC.

Launch iTunes.

Click on the iPhone icon in the menu bar when it appears.

Click on Back Up Now.

Click on Encrypt Backup and add a password.

Skip Backup Apps, if asked. (They'll likely re-download anyway.)

Unplug your old iPhone when done.

Turn off your old iPhone.

Take your SIM card out of your old iPhone.



Wait for the backup to complete before proceeding.



Put your SIM card into your new iPhone.

Turn on your new iPhone.

Plug your new iPhone into your Mac or Windows PC.

Slide to set up on your iPhone.

Follow the directions to choose your language and set up your Wi-Fi network.

Select Restore from iTunes backup.

Friday, October 28, 2016

Apple's MacBook Pro event October 2016 keynote



Apple's big event is wrapped, and as expected, there was one star announcement: a brand-new, thinner, lighter MacBook Pro with Touch Bar. But we also saw the new TV app and much more. Catch up on all the news here

Thursday, October 27, 2016

MacBook Pro vs MacBook Air



After what seems like an eternity, Apple has today unveiled a load of new MacBooks. There's a bundle of new MacBook Pros, but sadly no new Airs.



Instead, there’s a couple of versions of new MacBook Pro and Apple will keep on selling the older MacBook Air.



With Windows laptops getting better all the time – notably the Surface Book and Dell’s XPS 13 – Apple’s portables have felt stale for a long time. Yes, we’ve had the smaller 12-inch MacBook, but little else and frankly who can survive with just one port?



But what’s new? And which is right for you? Let’s take a look and see.



MACBOOK AIR VS MACBOOK PRO: THE GLORIOUS TOUCH BAR

It has been leaked heavily in the run up to the event, but one of the fanciest features Apple showed off was a new touch sensitive Retina strip that replaces the function keys and sits just below the screen.



It’s called Touch Bar, and you can twiddle the volume and brightness, but it changes depending on what apps you’re using. In Safari it’ll show your bookmarks and a search field, in Photos you can scrolls through pics. It looks fantastic, and frees up space on your display for other things.



There’s auto-correction and it’ll show you suggested words, plus Touch ID finally comes to the MacBook Pro. An Apple T1 chip tucked inside the MacBook Pro lets you make purchases with security at the forefront.



touch bar



As it is multitouch enabled, you can scrub through videos without taking your finger of the bar.



You’ll be able to buy a version of the MacBook Pro with or without the Touch Bar, but of course the MacBook Air doesn’t come with anything similar.



MACBOOK AIR VS MACBOOK PRO: DISPLAY SIZE AND DESIGN

Those longing for the return of the fabled 17-inch MacBook Pro should turn away, Apple’s biggest laptop display still stands at 15-inches. The new MacBook Pro comes in two sizes; 13-inch and 15-inch just like before.



It also looks like a mash-up between the old MacBook Pro and the smaller MacBook, with the same butterfly mechanism for slimmer keys, a trackpad that’s twice as big and Force Touch enabled.



The body is still constructed from aluminium and you certainly will be able to tell it is an Apple laptop. The 13-inch model is 17% thinner than the outgoing model, with 23% less volume, while the 15-inch is also 14% thinner with 20% less volume.



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The MacBook Air has become iconic, but maybe the tapered look is starting to feel dated. It hasn’t been freshened up in years and Apple leaving it alone once again feels like it’s the end.



Nothing sums up its age more than the display. The 13-inch MacBook Air has a measly 1440 x 900 resolution panel, which pales when you compare it to Retina display on the MacBook Pro with 2650 x 1600 (13-inch) or 2880 x 1800 (15-inch) resolutions. The updated Pros also have 500 nits of brightness and display a wider colour gamut which makes is screen better in every way.



MACBOOK AIR VS MACBOOK PRO: CPU, GPU AND RAM

As the ‘Pro’ in the name suggests, the MacBook Pro is aimed more at professionals while the Air sits as the choice for lighter users.



Every 15-inch MacBook Pro comes with a 6th generation Skylake (not the latest 7th generation Kaby Lake chip) Intel Core i7 CPU with a Radeon Pro GPU that boasts the Polaris architecture. The SSDs are quicker, and there’s an advanced thermal architecture that should help funnel all that heat out of the thin body.



Macbook Air 2015



The 13-inch version can be configured with either a Core i5 or i7 processor (again Skylake) and it once again has a much faster SSD, Intel Iris graphics and the advanced thermal architecture.



These are far more powerful machines than the MacBook Airs, but that shouldn’t really come as a surprise. The Air starts with a 5th generation Core i5 and Intel HD Graphics 6000 GPU, with 8GB RAM and 128GB SSD. You can double that storage if you fancy, though.



Both versions of the 13-inch MacBook Air come with 8GB RAM, while the MacBook Pros can be configured with either 8GB or 16GB RAM.


Apple​ MacBook Pro​ 2016



Apple has unveiled new high-end laptops that feature a thin interactive display above their keyboards and a fingerprint sensor.

The firm says the MacBook Pro's Touch Bar provides software-specific commands that are more "intuitive" to use than the function keys it replaces.

The announcement was not a surprise, however, because of an earlier leak.

Apple had not updated its MacBook Pro laptops since May 2015. Its MacBook Air models were two months older still.

That has impacted sales. Earlier this week Apple revealed that it had sold 10% fewer Macs in the year ending 24 September than over the prior 12 months.

Researchers suggest the wider PC market has also shrunk, but to a lesser extent.

Apple MacBook Pro Touch Bar

Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Everything announced at Microsoft's October 26 event

Microsoft Launch Surface Studio, new all in one PC



Microsoft unveiled the Surface Studio today, an all-in-one PC with a 28-inch PixelSense display, with the thinnest display ever built according to Microsoft and a 3:2 display ratio. It also has an Intel Core processor, with a 2TB hybrid hard drive and an NVIDIA GPU, as well as integrated 2.1 speakers and a haptic feedback controller puck device.
The computer has a unique hinge on the back designed to make it more flexible for creative pursuits, and Microsoft’s Panay Panos said onstage it’s designed to “fundamentally change” the way people create.
The Studio has a touchscreen, 32GB RAM, a 2TB hybrid drive that combines HD and SD storage, four USB 3.0 ports, Ethernet, Audio, SD and Mini DisplayPort (no Thunderbolt) and the new radial input Surface Dial with haptic feedback. The speakers, ports and drive are contained in the base, which is a short, square box that lies between the chrome supports under the display.
Surface Studio’s display is designed to immerse the user as much as possible, according to Panay, which includes using 13.5 million pixels to make for a 192 PPI density that doesn’t reveal individual pixels no matter where you’re viewing from, according to Microsoft. The display also includes a feature Microsoft is calling TrueColor, which Panay says allows creators to “render the world… as he or she believes it needs to be rendered.”
What this means is that you can change your color space on the fly, meaning a filmmaker working in DCI-P3 can easily switch to sRGB to see how their content will look on TVs that don’t support the wider P3 color specification.
The display also features something called “True Scale,” which allows it to display print products at actual scale on the screen. “One inch on the screen is one inch in real life,” Panay said onstage at Microsoft’s product reveal on Wednesday.
surface-studio
Surface Studio’s hinge, which consists of two chrome arms attached to the base, is also designed to be reflective on purpose to further help it “fade to background,” according to Panay. It’s an interesting tactic for trying to reduce the user’s awareness of the actual hardware itself, and one that sounds a bit more like marketing hype than effective measure.
The Studio’s display includes a “linear mic array” that’s able to pic up a user’s voice from across the room, making it essentially an integrated Echo-like speaker thanks to the inclusion of Cortana in Windows 10.
Surface Studio also supports Surface Pen, making it an amazing option for graphics professionals. The Surface Dial works with the screen intelligently, giving you software tools like color sliders in various apps.
surface-studio-pen
The hinge is designed to easily let you go from upright to flat working device without resistance, and the Surface Pen support really helps make that True Scale feature very appealing. It basically means you can write in full speed (the latency looks incredibly low) on a 1:1 8.5×11 piece of virtual paper on the screen.
Onstage, Panay also introduced and demonstrated the Surface Dial. It’s designed a new input device, in line with but different from things like mice and keyboards. Dial has global controls built-in, meaning they work throughout Windows at the system level. The Dial can work either laid out on the desk like a keyboard, or placed directly on the display, as in the image above. It’ll have different functions depending on which way you’re using it. Surface Dial also works with Surface Book, Surface Pro 3 and Surface Pro 4 for off-screen functions.
surface-dial
A demo of the Surface Studio’s creative prowess included a demo from Madefire founder Ben Wolstenholme, who used it to create a thumbnail for an animated comic for his app. Wolstenholme explained how he used to do the same workflow on paper and in multiple steps, but he can now do it entirely digitally right on the Surface Studio, complete with assigning handy shortcuts like zooming for detailed inking to the Dial.
“It’s amazing to me that Surface Studio makes it possible for me to have my entire creative workflow in one place,” Wolstenholme said.
madefire
Surface Dial is open to developers, letting them create on-screen use cases that make it possible to use it to do things like change color while you’re actually in the act of digital painting, or adjusting scale and switching between tools on the fly.
The Surface Studio is available for pre-order now, and will arrive in Microsoft Stores for hands-on demos starting October 27. It’s going to ship in limited numbers by this holiday season, and is priced starting at $2,999.
studio-pre-order

Xiaomi's Mi Mix is almost all screen



Xiaomi has a new concept phone -- but it's not actually a concept, it's real. And it's crazy.
Designed with the help of French designer Philippe Starck, and announced here at Xiaomi's Beijing event today, the 6.4-inch device features a striking bezel-less display. Where other phones usually keep a top and bottom area available for the front camera and home button, the Mix does away with both, leaving only a small space in the bottom right corner for the front camera.
The phone will be available in China on November 4 and will come in two models. One, housing 4GB of RAM and 128GB of onboard storage, will sell for 3,499 yuan, which converts to about $510, AU$680 or £420. A premium model with 18-carat gold embossing and 256GB onboard storage will cost 3,999 yuan. That's approximately $590, AU$770 or £480.

Tuesday, October 25, 2016

how to create multiple youtube channels with same account



Here is How to create multiple youtube channels with same account

as you login with your gmail ID on youtube it will create your first youtube channel. what if you want to create another channel for diffrent kind of videos. I this video I have showed how to creat multiple channel on youtube.



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Sunday, October 23, 2016

How to Record your Screen for Free 2016



Today I am going to be teaching you how to record your computer for free! Whether you wanted to know how to record your monitor or capture the whole screen, a gaming video or tutorial, this video will cover the best way to record your screen with Open Broadcaster Software or OBS. It works in 2016! If you want an Open Broadcaster Software tutorial that goes more in depth, let me know in the comments!



Open Broadcaster Software (OBS): http://obsproject.com





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