Posts tagged as: ios

Capacitive buttons turn software keys; cramp up the keyboard more – Part 1

Mobile devices including smartphones and tablets, all have virtual keyboards that are there to facilitate the users in typing long texts, composing emails and even surfing the web. However, due to the constraints of the device dimensions—as the gadgets are becoming more and more slim—the physical keyboards are almost out of question. Though virtual keyboards […]

Capacitive buttons turn software keys; cramp up the keyboard more – Part 2

The OS incorporates all the physical buttons underneath the screen, in the software. So when you see the Galaxy Nexus with the Option, Home and Return button glowing underneath the screen, don’t get fooled because they are not under the screen but a part of the screen. Google has take the bold step of including […]

Smartphones from 2011 and 2012 with killer displays – Part 1

LED or LCD screens have always been one of the major selling points of the smartphones. Now-a-days the technology has become so advanced that it is hard for human eye to detect pixels in the screen. The more the screen resolution becomes dense, the more complicated the circuit becomes and screen resolution is directly proportional […]

Smartphones from 2011 and 2012 with killer displays – Part 2

The most anticipated advancement is that Apple will build the new screen with the infamous AMOLED technology to give the phone missing oomph that its competitors have been bragging about. Speaking of which. Nokia Lumia 900 The phone was introduced in April 2012 with 4G LTE technology. The Lumia 900 is first smartphone from Nokia […]

Smartphones from 2011 and 2012 with killer displays – Part 3

The best thing about the screen is that at 4.5 inches the screen is neither too small like 4.3- or 3.7-inch displays, nor too big like 4.7-, 5.0- or 5.3-inch screens. Its structure lets the phone fit perfectly in the pocket and the size of its screen makes it a handy phone as well. Samsung […]

Smartphones from 2011 and 2012 with killer displays – Part 4

Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket The screen quality has always been Samsung’s forte in the world of mobile communication. They never lagged behind their competitors when the world knew nothing about smartphones and keypad-based conventional handsets ruled the world. Now that the smartphone moniker is in the details, they are busy in giving their competitors a […]

How to detect and remove Flashback malware from Mac OS X – Part 1

Since Apple’s beloved operating system, Mac OS X is under attacker, especially the versions after 2010, that would be Snow Leopard and last year’s Lion. The malware that has become the pain in Apple circles is infamous for the alias, Flashback that attacks the operating system on weak point of Java vulnerability in the web […]

How to detect and remove Flashback malware from Mac OS X – Part 2

OS X does not come with Java installed by default, and the latest versions of Java should be patched properly so anyone with new or properly updated systems should be safe from these threats; however, there are likely many people still running older versions of Java on their systems that are still vulnerable. If you […]

How to detect and remove Flashback malware from Mac OS X – Part 3

F-Secure’s analysis offers a detailed method for detecting and ultimately removing the malware from your system, though you can easily detect the malware in its known variants by running the following three commands sequentially in the OS X Terminal utility: defaults read ~/.MacOSX/environment DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES defaults read /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment defaults read /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment If your system […]

Is it impossible to migrate from iOS to other platforms? – Part 1

Since it is certainly one of the best phones in the market if not the best to some users, the iPhone series is now taking a toll on those who want to switch to other platforms for a change. What apple has with its customers that has brought a huge pile of cash in the […]

Is it impossible to migrate from iOS to other platforms? – Part 2

For example, the mobile apps for different services come first to the iOS platform and then Android, whereas being a late comer Windows Phone gets its turn in the last in most of the cases. NetFlix, Pandora, Hulu are just a few examples that have always preferred iOS before attending to Android and WP. However, […]

Is it impossible to migrate from iOS to other platforms? – Part 3

However, due to its open-sourced nature, it is always tweaked enough and has a number of stutter and malware problems. On the other hand, MS keeps WP close to its chest and has closely knit pool of application developers with a proper approval system to upload the apps to its store. That way, WP is […]

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