Monday, 17 September 2012

7 Google Chrome Extensions to Make You More Efficient

This summer, Google Chrome became the most popular web browser in the world; beats the Microsoft IE browser, according to StatCounter. 

Chrome’s success is largely due to its speed, security, and flexible address bar. Since September 2008, Chrome released more than 20 versions to improve their products, in order to obtain a good user experience and a good reputation effect. By contrast, Microsoft's spends five years to upgrade from IE6 to IE 7, thanks to the competition with Google now IE10 appears. 


In addition to these core strengths, Chrome's extension of the large cache is another great park. Be honest, sometimes we're not as efficient as we need to be at work. Then you may needs plenty of Chrome extensions to help you to be more focus on work, Here are a few of which I like best.


1.Rapportive:  When you enter an email address into Gmail, it will pull up the recipient's LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter accounts in a sidebar, with recent tweets, photo, work history, and any past email correspondence between the two of you. It suit for people those who are in sales, business development, public relations or other fields.

2. Boomerang: This allows you to schedule emails to be sent at a later time or date. It is extremely useful when you are going to have a vacation. It also allows you to save template replies for quick messages later.  I know we've all sent the same information multiple times to that same person before.

3. Chrome to MobileChrome to Mobile allows you to send webpages on your computer to your Chrome browser on other devices like tablets or smartphones. It’s an easy way to take information from your desktop or laptop and instantly transfer it to a mobile device. ther devices like tablets or smartphones. It’s an easy way to take information from your desktop or laptop and instantly transfer it to a mobile device. smartphones. It’s an easy way to take information from your desktop or laptop and instantly transfer it to a mobile device.


4. Explain and Send Screenshots: Pretty self-explanatory, but how cool is this?  You can take a screenshot and then edit it with text and color to get your point across.  You can also save it as a file or receive a URL to share on Social Media.


5. PanicButton:  It is a great app to have when you need to quickly hide all of your tabs. With one single click, a user can hide all open tabs, and with another click, restore all tabs.


To check out all the other extensions for Chrome, read "7 Chrome Extensions to Make You More Efficient".


In fact, Chrome Browser for Android Gets Security Boost, Patches, and Chrome browser develop rapid in iOS platform. So it seems a good idea for you to use the Chrome browser on your iPhone and other smartphone. 


If you have other Chrome Extensions to recommend, we are very happy if you leave them below.

Sunday, 16 September 2012

6 apps you should not miss in the app store

There are new Apps updated every day in the app store, people feel tough to keep up with all the new apps release every week. Thanks to mashable, which take care of that for you, creating a roundup each weekend of our favorite new and updated apps.

Here is the new and updated apps earlier recommend to you.


1.  Better Homes and Gardens Launches ‘Paint Anything’ App


Paint is one of the easiest ways to refresh your home. This “How to Paint Anything” app is packed with 50+ step-by-step painting projects -- from accessories to wall art to furniture. These fun projects will bring do-it-yourself flair to your home decor. Learn how to revamp old dressers and cabinets with colorful paint, or how to turn plain dishware into something unique and fun, and even how to make plain curtains into custom window treatments. 
Plus, you’ll discover plenty of tips, advice, and videos on painting techniques, tools, and choosing colors. 

2.  BlackBerry Updates Facebook App to Support Birthday, Event Alerts



Facebook® for BlackBerry® smartphones makes it even easier to connect with friends and share your news while you’re on the go. Discover all the great ways Facebook works with your BlackBerry smartphone to help you stay connected and on top of your social life.
What’s new:
• Facebook Events and Birthdays Support
• Enhanced Calendar Integration for Birthdays 

3.  City Guides, Offline Maps

Android version  , iPhone version  
Apps can be great when it comes to traveling, but many require you to be connected to the web to really take advantage of them. Stay.com’s City Guide, Offline Maps offers travel suggestions for over 120 cities offline. Available for iOS and Android, when you are connected to the web the app also offers travel advice from other users and your friends, and has Facebook integration so you can connect with buddies about your travels.

4.  St. Louis Rans Fisher Stache

Android version , iPhone version

New Rams head coach Jeff Fisher doesn’t just bring 147 career wins, a Super Bowl XXXV appearance and a wealth of football knowledge with him to St. Louis: He also brings along an epic moustache. Available for iOS and Android, the Fisher Stache app lets you get in on the Ram’s celebration by getting a moustache of your own.



5.  Sonar for Android


Find friends and like-minded people nearby. Have more fun navigating the world!
The best way to connect and share with friends and like-minded people nearby, Sonar has been called a “Must-Have” by CNN and an “Essential Tool” by WIRED Magazine. By alerting you to friends nearby and other interesting people, Sonar reveals small world moments you’d have otherwise missed.

6.The Hunger Games Adventures


Already a successful game on Facebook,The Hunger Games Adventures made its way to iPad this week. The adventure game has you embark on an adventure outside the gates of District 12 and includes all your favorite characters from the movie and book as well as some new ones.


If you have some good apps to recommend to us,welcome to leave your opinion below.Thanks  advance. 


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Friday, 14 September 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III to Get Android 4.1 Update in October

Samsung‘s flagship Android smartphone, the Galaxy S III, will be updated with the latest version of Android in October, the company announced. Before that, Apple's iOS 6 will release on 19, September.



Android 4.1 or Jelly Bean brings numerous improvements, including smoother user interface, improved accessibility, expandable notifications, improved camera and voice search, among other updates.


Samsung confirmed that the update will become available in October, but did not specify an exact date. The 4G version of the device, however, will come with Jelly Bean as standard, according to CNET.


This version will soon become available to UK customers through internet service provider Everything Everywhere, which recently promised to bring the first LTE network to the state.


News from engadget says Samsung Galaxy S III drops to $99 on Amazon for a 'very limited time only'. Everyone know that it is in order to compete with the new iPhone which have released on Wednesday. Maybe now you can go to have a check.


Are you excited for the Galaxy S II to be updated with Jelly Bean? Tell us in the comments below.


This news originally published on mashable.

Wednesday, 12 September 2012

Apple unveils iPhone 5, open the door for Nokia, Samsung

September 12, 2012 by Christopher Fuller

Apple finally took the wraps off its latest iPhone- a thinner, taller, faster iPhone 5 in San Fransisco on Wednesday. The company also announced two new iPods-upgraded iPod Touch with Siri, New iPod Nano. 



Compares to the iPhone 4s, iPhone 5 offers a larger screen size with 4 inches, 4G LTE speeds, and a terrific camera. At the same time, Apple said the iPhone 5's processor speed is twice as fast as the previous version, with the new "A6" chip.


According to Apple, The device, which is 18% thinner and 20% lighter than the iPhone 4S, is the thinnest smartphone in the world, easily defeated the Samsung galaxy S3.


But no matter how good the iPhone 5 is, it lacks the knockout feature that Apple followers have come to expect. The phone lacks of the appearing features what we have never seen before, make people who have fall in love with Apple disappoint. Perhaps a better battery life like Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD or an innovative camera feature that lets you drag and drop subjects around the screen which may give more attention to others. Maybe Cook is just Cook, not Steven job. Apple unveils the iPhone5, finally, and then opens the door for Nokia, Samsung. CNET have list the features which we didn't get from iPhone 5.


Nokia unveiled the Lumia 920 and Lumia 820 windows8 phone at simultaneous events in New York and Finland on September 5, 2012, in order to compete with the new iPhone. The Lumia 920 also took better pictures and video with PureView camera technology, especially in low light, than any other phone camera.  The Lumia 920 is even built-in wireless charging . Also, Nokia Maps, Nokia Transport and Nokia Drive all upgraded with new features for the two devices. May be compares to the iPhone5, many iPhone fans will switch to Lumia 920 windows phone as Lumia have so many new features.



Another big competitor to Apple, everyone knows, that is Samsung. Samsung put pressure to Apple with its Galaxy Series, like Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2 and also the tablets 10.1. Although Samsung loss the patent battle to Apple, it have never give up. News from CNET says that Galaxy S3 sales will to surpass 30 million this year. Rumors now said Galaxy Note2 with windows phone8 is coming in order to compete with iPhone5.

It is said that the new iPhone5 will go on sale in the U.S. and eight other countries next Friday, Sept. 21. While at the same time, Rumors have said Nokia is aiming to release the Lumia 920 on November 2 with AT&T. Whether Nokia can get its magic back in the smartphone world or not, and how far will Samsung go, everything will see in the near future, including No NFC,No radical new design,No higher-capacity memory model,etc .


Whether you are an Apple fan or Android fan, If you have some good idea for the new iPhone or the article, leave your comment below is welcome. 

Monday, 10 September 2012

Nielsen: Young Adults,Teens Lead Smartphone Owners

Apple is set to have one of its classic big announcements on Wednesday, widely expected to announce the new iPhone, and before, Nokia release of two new smartphones include Lumia 920 and Lumia820 last week. Nielsen took a survey into who’s buying the most smartphones and, more importantly, what kind of Operating system they use.


The report released yesterday show that Young adult between age 25 and 34 leads smartphone ownership. 74 percent said they owned smartphones in July 2012, compared with 59 percent in July 2011. 

“Among most age groups smartphones represent the majority of U.S. mobile subscribers, but American teens were the age group adopting smartphones the fastest,” said Nichole Henderson, a Nielsen analyst. ”As teens increase in their share of smartphone owners, mobile carriers and manufacturers should consider how to market to this growing group.”

Report also says that Android handsets continue to lead the smartphone market, with both a majority of smartphone owners and recent acquirers (those who obtained their handset in the last 3 months) now owning a phone that runs on the Android operating system. Apple’s iPhone followed closely with a share of 34 percent of smartphone owners and 33 percent of recent acquirers choosing an iOS handset. BlackBerry handsets decreased to an 8 percent share of the U.S. smartphone market and only 3 percent of recent acquirers.


Samsung Mobile, Apple’s biggest smartphone rival, is doing well in the sales department. According to ABC News, Samsung has confirmed that the Samsung Galaxy S3 has attracted 20 million customers in just three months (with a remainder of few days). Thanks to Samsung and other carriers, Android may will still dominate in the smartphone market. 

But with the upcoming of Windows phone8, including the world's first Windows Phone 8-Samsung Ativ S, amazing ideas will come to a lot of people: Is it time to adopt Windows Phone?

Nokia also try to keep up with Samsung and Apple in the Smartphone market with Lumia 920 and 820,like Nokia Maps, Nokia Transport and Nokia Drive all upgraded with new features for the two devices, but is it enough to make Windows Phone and Nokia successful? The Windows phone 8 operating system, which will launch soon, comes with a lot of improvements, including a better Start screen, near-field communication support and new mapping features that are designed to help folks not only find out where they’re going, but also locate points of interest. But the problem is that how to make the consumers switch to the Windows phone8? 


What do you think? Is the anticipation surrounding Apple’s new iPhone halting sales, or are dedicated Apple gurus heading over to Android or the Windows phone8? The X-Factor here is, as always. Let us know in the comments below.