Tuesday, November 8, 2011

EasyRa1n.com Will Now Jailbreak and Unlock iPhone 4 iOS 5

Chicago, IL (1888PressRelease) November 07, 2011 - Its here finally ! EasyRa1n.com Team has released Windows/Mac version of EasyRa1n untethered jailbreak and unlock iPhone 4 ios 5, iPad and iPod touch. And just like the Mac version, Windows version is compatible with iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 4G/3G/2G and iPad ios 5.
EasyRa1n Team has finally released the much awaited EasyRa1n which brings full untethered iOS 5 unlock jailbreak for all iOS devices. Unlike Redsn0w 0.9.7, EasyRa1n doesn't require you to have SHSH blobs of 4.2b3 saved on Cydia. You can jailbreak iPhone 4 iOS 5 device out of the box on iOS 5 using this latest version of EasyRa1n.

To Jailbreak and Unlock your iPhone Visit the official website www.EasyRa1n.com

The following instructions will help you jailbreak/unlock iOS 5 on iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod touch 2G/3G/4G, iPad and Apple TV 2G using EasyRa1n.
Up until now, there was no other solution but use a beta version of EasyRa1n, is very stable. I don't know if this release will be better than RedSn0w as there isn't much information about this version of GreenPois0n so far.

All we know is that EasyRa1n it works with the iPhone 3G, 3GS, and iPhone running iOS 5. Even better, unlike RedSn0w, you won't need to have your 42b3 SHSH blobs saved in order for GreenPois0n to work. One thing is for sure, this version of EasyRa1n will hacktivate your iPhone. So far, only a windows/Mac version is available.

Saturday, November 5, 2011

5 hot windows 7 smart phones

Microsoft is belatedly trying to take on the iPhone and Android phones with its own phone software. The Windows Phone 7.5 software, code-named Mango, is also available as a free upgrade for older Windows Phone 7 phones such as Dell Venue Pro. Phones from Samsung and HTC are already here, whereas other manufacturers are expected to follow suit in the coming months. 




Acer Allegro 


Display: 3.6-inch 
Type: TFT
Processor: 1Ghz
Storage: 8GB
Camera: 5MP
Availibility: December 2011

Expected price: Rs 18,000



NoKia Lumia 800


Display: 3.7-inch 
Type: Amoled 
Processor: 1.4Ghz 
Storage: 16GB 
Camera: 8MP 

Availibility: December 2011 

Expected price: Rs 27,000





HTC  Titan


Display: 4.7-inch 
Type: Super Clear LCD 
Processor: 1.5Ghz 
Storage: 16GB 
Camera: 8MP 
Availibility: December 2011 

Expected price: Rs 30,000





Samsung Omnia W


Display: 3.7-inch 
Type:Super Amoled 
Processor: 1.4Ghz 
Storage: 8GB 
Camera: 5MP 
Availibility: Available 

Price: Rs 19,990

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Nokia puts Windows Phone future on display (live blog Wed.)

LONDON - Nokia's big comeback could start this week as the beleaguered cell phone maker is set to introduce its first smartphones based on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system.



On Wednesday, the Finnish cell phone maker will kick off its Nokia World Event here in London where CEO Stephen Elop is expected to provide an update on the company's progress in its close strategic relationship with Microsoft, as well as take the wraps off the first smartphones that will use Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 OS.
The event is make-or-break for Nokia, which has lost significant market share over the past two years as Apple'siPhone and a slew of devices using the Google Androidoperating system have gobbled up new wireless subscribers all over the world. In addition, the new Nokia phones will be the first products the company has introduced as a part of itsrelationship with Microsoft. In February Nokia announced a partnership with Microsoft and said it would ditch its old Symbian smartphone operating system and replace it with Microsoft's Windows Phone software 
The strategy is a huge gamble for Nokia, which has seen smartphone sales stall as it has retrenched. The success of the new Windows Phone smartphones is key to Nokia's turnaround and survival. And now after months of anticipation, the day has finally arrived when Nokia will show off the fruits of its new strategy.
So far, Nokia hasn't provided many details about the new devices or how and where it will launch the new phones. On a quarterly earnings conference call last week, executives said it will launch the devices in a few select markets in the first quarter of 2012 and then expand to more markets later in the year.

15 Hot New Technologies That Will Change Everything


Memristor circuits lead to ultrasmall PCs. Intel and AMD unleash massively multicore CPUs. Samsung TVs respond to your every gesture. These and other developing technologies will fundamentally change the way you think about--and use--technology.


The Next Big thing? The memristor, a microscopic component that can "remember" electrical states even when turned off. It's expected to be far cheaper and faster than flash storage. A theoretical concept since 1971, it has now been built in labs and is already starting to revolutionize everything we know about computing, possibly making flash memory, RAM, and even hard drives obsolete within a decade.
The memristor is just one of the incredible technological advances sending shock waves through the world of computing. Other innovations in the works are more down-to-earth, but they also carry watershed significance. From the technologies that finally make paperless offices a reality to those that deliver wireless power, these advances should make your humble PC a far different beast come the turn of the decade.
In the following sections, we outline the basics of 15 upcoming technologies, with predictions on what may come of them. Some are breathing down our necks; some advances are still just out of reach. And all have to be reckoned with.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Apple iPhone 4/iPhone HD Leaked


Most of us had forgotten the next iPhone in all the iPad and iPhone OS 4 hype. Here are some pictures of a differently designed Apple iPhone. It is a unibody casing made out of aluminium. Could this be the new Apple iPhone 4/iPhone HD?
We believe that it is. While the leaked pictures don’t say much but what is evident is the lack of a cameraflash. What makes us more certain that this is indeed the next generation iPhone is the 64GB engraving below the iPhone and Apple logo. It is customary for Apple to double the storage of it’s flash based products like for the iPhone 2G-3G-3GS, iPod Nano etc.
The pictures aren’t of the actual device but instead of the casing so there are no frontal pics. But the body seems thinner than before at certain angles. The aluminium casing sounds good as scratches and fingerprints can be eliminated.

see more images of iphone HD:

Monday, October 24, 2011

Windows 8 Developer Preview Available for Download Now


Microsoft unveiled about Windows 8 Developer Preview during Build Conference at Anaheim, California. The developer preview version of the new OS by Microsoft is now available for download.
There are two verions of new OS available for download, a 32-bit version or a 64-bit version for x86 machine. There is a good thing about the Developer Preview version, it does not require to be activated, but it is still far from a final version of the new Operating System, so if you are going install it for a try, expect bugs and glitches.
Windows 8 Developer Preview Download Resources
Windows 8 Installation System Requirements
Windows 8 works great on the same hardware that powers Windows Vista and Windows 7:
1 gigahertz or faster 32-bit or 64-bit processor
1 gigabyte (GB) RAM (32-bit) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit)
16 GB available hard disk space (32-bit) or 20 GB (64-bit)
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
For taking advantage of touch input requires a screen that supports multi-touch.
New Features in Windows 8
Microsoft Windows 8 is coming with so many new and interesting features, a list of expected features is as below
Metro Style Interface and Apps
Internet Explorer 10
New Start Screen
Touch Key Board
Support for ARM based chip-set
Touch Browsing
Windows Apps Store
Communication between apps
Support for Windows 7 Desktop Apps
Enhanced Windows Explorer
New Task Manager
Push Button Reset
Developer Tools

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0) – An Overview of Features

Google Android Developer team has made their latest Android Operating System version ‘Ice Cream Sandwich’ more tastier than its predecessors. The unveiling of Ice Cream Sandwich took place on 19 October 2011 in Hong Kong along with the launch of Samsung Nexus, world’s first phone running on Ice Cream Sandwich.

Android 4.0 delivers a refined, unified UI for phones and tablets and introduces innovative features for users and developers.
New features incorporated into Android Ice Cream Sandwich that was unveiled during the presentation include:

  • Virtual buttons in the UI, instead of taking up a capacitive screen
  • Widgets are in a new tab, listed in a similar list to apps
  • Folders are much easier to create, with a drag-and-drop style similar to iOS
  • customizable launcher
  • New phone app with visual voicemail functionality that lets you speed up or slow down *voicemail messages
  • Pinch-to-zoom functionality in the calendar
  • Gmail has offline search, a two-line preview, and new action bar at the bottom
  • Swipe left or right to switch between Gmail conversations
  • Integrated screenshot capture by holding power and volume down buttons
  • Improved error correction on the keyboard
  • Ability to access apps directly from lock screen (similar to HTC Sense 3.x)
  • Improved copy and paste
  • Better voice integration
  • Face Unlock, a facial recognition service
  • New tabbed web browser, allowing up to 16 tabs
  • Browser now automatically syncs your Chrome bookmarks
  • Modern “Roboto” font
  • Data Usage section in settings lets you set warnings when you reach a certain amount of use and disabling data when you go over your limit
  • Ability to kill off apps that are using data in the background
  • Camera app: zero shutter lag, time lapse settings, zoom while recording
  • Built-in photo editor
  • New gallery layout, organized by location and person
  • Refreshed people app with social network integration, status updates and hi-res images
  • Android Beam, a NFC feature that lets you exchange websites, contact info, directions, YouTube, etc.   

Simple, beautiful, beyond smart

Android 4.0 builds on the things people love most about Android — easy multitasking, rich notifications, customizable home screens, resizable widgets, and deep interactivity — and adds powerful new ways of communicating and sharing.

Friday, October 21, 2011

Motorola RAZR Android Phone – Dual Core 1.2GHz Processor, 1GB RAM, 8MP Camera

Motorola unveiled the New Motorola RAZR ultra-thin, lightweight Android phone. It has a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor with an impressive 1GB of RAM, all powered by Android 2.3.5. It has 8MP rear-facing camera with 1080p video capture for crisp, clear, cinematic-quality images.


7.1 millimeters with sexy curves to boot, this beauty will be available in North America, Asia, Europe, Latin America, and Middle East and Africa starting this November. Boasting a gorgeous sculpted glass face, diamond-cut aluminum accents and a hyper-vibrant 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display for incredibly vivid images. Motorola RAZR also sports KEVLAR fiber and Corning Gorilla Glass to help the screen stand up to scratches and scrapes. In fact, every part of Motorola RAZR is protected by a splash-guard coating – even the electrical boards inside. This work of art is a force to be reckoned with.
With its dual core processor, you will fly through tasks up to two times faster than single-core processor phones. Stream or download music and photos from your home or work computer with the easy-to-use MOTOCAST app1. Watch movies on a screen that sports a wider range of colors than most LCD HDTVs.

Close to Home, Wherever You Go: Your favorite music playlists, from classic rock to heavy metal. Pics of every vacation, from road trip to romantic getaway. With Motorola RAZR it’s all at your fingertips, all the time. With the free preloaded MotoCast app, you can stream content from your computer straight to your pocket (or purse) so your personal content is always within reach. Whether you’re across the street or across the country, you can rock your playlists or breeze through photos instantly – without hogging your device’s memory. And, because you don’t have to upload to a third-party site, you’re saving time while gaining peace of mind. That’s right – your files stay safe because they stay with you.