Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Virtual Effects !! - A 3D Virtual Sounds & Videos App For Windows Phone

 Virtual Effects !!!



The App Is Fully Filled With Amazing 3D Virtual Sounds And Videos That Will Make Your Mind To See Alternate Realities.

    By This App You Can Enter In the Another World Of imagination A Virtual World.

      For That you Must follow This Steps:
  • You'll Need Headphones For This To Work. 
  • Make Sure There Is No Noise Around, 
  • Close Your Eyes (Where There Is Only Audio,No video)
  • Turn The Volume Up A Little Bit, 
  • Hold And Press Headphone On Your Ears For Better Hearing, 
  • Play It And Enjoy This Impressive Audio & Video Work ( Illusion ). 
  • Enter In The New Virtual World Of Imagination.
This Is First Release For The "Virtual effects" App.

As the Developer Says, A Windows App for Pc's And Tablet will be Publish Soon :) 
We Will Notify You When It Will Be Live In Store.

For Now,
Download The App from Windows Phone Store From HERE 
Or Scan The QR Code.

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

WpVPN updated with L2TP VPN Support in Windows Phone Store



WpVPN today released an update for its Windows Phone application. The latest update seems to be a Major one. For those of you who don’t know about WpVPN, here is in short application’s description:

WpVPN Is one Of the Top Client For Windows Phone As It has more than 50 Reviews that too of more than 4 STARS In US ,Also It Completes Its more Than 40000 Download this week. 
In the latest update App Added Support for 3 New " L2TP With IPsec " VPN .

For the people who dont know about VPN:-
VPN Features:
* Secure your Wi-Fi.
* Bypass censorship.
* Stay fast.
* Encrypt your activity.
* Watch global TV.
* Open blocked apps/websites in any region.

You can download WpVPN From HERE .
Or Install WpVPN By scanning QR Code.

 

Wednesday, July 16, 2014

VPN Setup Guide Is FREE For Limited Time.....Grab It !!




VPN Setup Guide is the best app to setup A fully Secured VPN service On your Windowsphone 8.1 .

It Is one of The top Paid App In US & UK region. On completion Of  25K Downloads With 100+ Good Reviews (4.27 Rating Worldwide) in 2 months App gone free for Today.


This Guide Will Help You to setup IKEv2 VPN in your phone With help of 2 VPN service providers from Hide.me & Vpntraffic.com . App contains setup in writing as well as with photo toutorials.






VPN Features:
Secure your WiFi
Bypass censorship
Stay fast
Encrypt your activity
Watch global TV


The app is normally a paid app (0.99$) , but just for Today it will be FREE!!
You can download it clicking Link or using the QR code.

HURRY!!!

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Nokia X2 Unveiled on Conversations

Nokia-X2_group
The newest member of Nokia’s X family of devices, a follow up to the X, X+ and XL has just been announced on the Conversations blog. Powered by their Android operating system, the New X2 now features a Home button along side the Back button, something which should be a welcome addition. We also see a new open app view familiar to what is found on Windows Phone, along with the usual FastLane UI which has some interesting improvements. It is set to cost $99 before taxes and subsidies and will be available immediately in some markets.
Here is a hands on video of the device:

The Nokia X2’s stylish exterior remains as bold as the original Nokia X but incorporates a brand-new cool translucent outer layer, making it really shine whatever the time of day.
Nokia-X2_multitasking
Navigating around the Nokia X2 is easy, thanks to Fastlane and the home and back buttons – the latter providing quick-and-easy multitasking support.
Fastlane makes it easy to see what events you’ve got coming in the future, what apps you’ve used recently, as well as the different tasks you’ve performed throughout any given day, and with just one tap, you’ve launched an app or responded to a notification.
The Nokia X2 is also equipped with another navigation option; the brand-new ‘apps list’, which keeps your home screen clear for your most used apps, bringing Nokia X2 in line with the existing Lumia experience.
More personalisation options are now available on the start screen, too, thanks to the tile color-picker feature.
The Nokia X2 to be powered by a 1.2GHZ Snapdragon processor and feature a 4.3 inch display with Nokia’s Clear Black Display screen technology. It features both a 5MP camera on the back and a 0.3MP camera on the front.
Find out more about the new Nokia X2, which will be available in green, orange, black, yellow and dark gray overon Conversations HERE.

Friday, June 20, 2014

Oppo Find 7a gets a software update, brings voice unlock

Oppo is now seeding a firmware update to the Find 7a flagship smartphone. It is available over the air and weighs about 290MB. It will bring your Find 7a to ColorOS 1.2.1i, but the firmware is still based on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.



Some of the changes include support for smart covers, better battery life and new voice unlock feature. Here is the complete change lock:
  • Added support for smart cover
  • Added Voiceprint unlock feature
  • Added E-warranty card registration
  • Optimized power consumption caused by network switching
  • When using powered off alarm clock, decreased the auto power on time from 2 minutes to 40 seconds before the alarm rings
  • Removed Power-on sound
  • Fixed issue that sometimes the screen won't turn on automatically after call ended
  • Fixed the issue that stock music player cannot search out .ogg format files
  • Optimized MTP mode, improved speed when copying multiple small files

LG-made Nexus 6 probably won't happen


If there's ever going to be a Nexus 6, it won't be made by LG. At least that's what one exec from the Korean company seems to think.
A Dutch publication has quoted Ken Hong, LG's global communications director, as saying that he doesn't know anything about an LG Nexus 6 yet.
Given past release time frames, if the new Nexus is to arrive this fall (like both of its LG-made predecessors), then Hong should have been told about it by now.
Furthermore, recent rumors spoke about the Nexus programme being discontinued altogether in favor of a broader 'Silver' effort from Google. This would comprise of more devices per year (not just one as with the Nexus line), and from more than one manufacturer.
At one point in the past LG was said to be making the first such 'Android Silver' handset, though this was referred to as being the successor to the Nexus 6.
So will there be a Nexus 6? It's really tough to tell. Though if it will happen, it's probably not going to be made by LG. On the other hand, the Korean company may be working with Google on a Silver smartphone, one which could debut next year.

Amazon unveils the Fire Phone with eye-tracking tech

Building upon its wide expertise in the tablet space, Amazon has unveiled its first smartphone today. So yes, all those rumors were true after all.
It's called the Amazon Fire Phone and its main selling points are bound to be Amazon's reach in terms of content services, as well as the unique 3D UI dubbed Dynamic Perspective.

Amazon Fire Phone
This much talked about feature changes what's depicted on the screen depending on where you are in relation to the phone. It accomplishes this by tracking your eyes with four specialized cameras that are located in the front corners of the handset. You can see it in action in this, rather quiet, video.
Dynamic Perspective ties in nicely with tilt gestures that allow you to initiate actions by simply moving the phone. For example, you can tilt the device to scroll inside the browser, something eerily reminiscent of Samsung's Smart Scroll feature. And the same thing works inside ebooks, and even games.



As previously leaked, the Fire Phone boasts a 4.7-inch IPS 720p touchscreen with 590 nits of brightness, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset with a 2.2 GHz quad-core CPU and Adreno 330 GPU, and 2GB of RAM. It has support for 4G LTE.
The handset's frame is made from rubber, and a sheet of Gorilla Glass 3 is present both on its front and on its back. The buttons are made of anodized aluminum.
The rear camera is a 13MP f/2.0 unit with a five-element lens, and it comes with optical image stabilization as well as a dedicated hardware button. Amazon is throwing in free unlimited photo storage in its Cloud Drive.
The Fire Phone has two stereo speakers on the front with virtual surround sound. The earbuds that come in the box have a tangle-free cable and they snap to each other thanks to built-in magnets.
The Amazon Fire Phone runs Fire OS 3.5, which seems to be the same OS used on the Kindle Fire line of tablets. It's based on Android but lacks any of the Google's services.



Obviously Amazon has made a big deal about its content services too. Movies, TV shows, music, books, magazines, and newspapers - all are available right from the retail giant itself.



Furthermore, a new exclusive feature called Firefly uses the phone's camera or microphone to recognize the things around you and then find them in its database. So you can point the camera at a book, it's recognized and you're then immediately offered the option to purchase it from Amazon. This also works for identifying TV shows and songs, and it has its own dedicated button on the side of the Fire phone.
Another exclusive feature is Mayday, which gets you 24/.7 remote support for any task you would like to accomplish on the phone.



Amazon's first smartphone is exclusive to AT&T in the US. You can already pre-order it from Amazon, and it will be shipping on July 25.
The pricing is far from revolutionary. The commitment free price is $649. With a contract, the base 32GB Fire Phone would cost you $199 along with a new two-year contract with AT&T. Or you can choose the carrier's Next plans and pay $27 per month for the device. A 64GB option is available for $299.
So no, the Amazon phone isn't free (not even on contract), but you do get a year's worth of Amazon Prime with every phone (introductory offer).

Amazon unveils the Fire Phone with eye-tracking tech

Building upon its wide expertise in the tablet space, Amazon has unveiled its first smartphone today. So yes, all those rumors were true after all.
It's called the Amazon Fire Phone and its main selling points are bound to be Amazon's reach in terms of content services, as well as the unique 3D UI dubbed Dynamic Perspective.

Amazon Fire Phone
This much talked about feature changes what's depicted on the screen depending on where you are in relation to the phone. It accomplishes this by tracking your eyes with four specialized cameras that are located in the front corners of the handset. You can see it in action in this, rather quiet, video.
Dynamic Perspective ties in nicely with tilt gestures that allow you to initiate actions by simply moving the phone. For example, you can tilt the device to scroll inside the browser, something eerily reminiscent of Samsung's Smart Scroll feature. And the same thing works inside ebooks, and even games.



As previously leaked, the Fire Phone boasts a 4.7-inch IPS 720p touchscreen with 590 nits of brightness, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 chipset with a 2.2 GHz quad-core CPU and Adreno 330 GPU, and 2GB of RAM. It has support for 4G LTE.
The handset's frame is made from rubber, and a sheet of Gorilla Glass 3 is present both on its front and on its back. The buttons are made of anodized aluminum.
The rear camera is a 13MP f/2.0 unit with a five-element lens, and it comes with optical image stabilization as well as a dedicated hardware button. Amazon is throwing in free unlimited photo storage in its Cloud Drive.
The Fire Phone has two stereo speakers on the front with virtual surround sound. The earbuds that come in the box have a tangle-free cable and they snap to each other thanks to built-in magnets.
The Amazon Fire Phone runs Fire OS 3.5, which seems to be the same OS used on the Kindle Fire line of tablets. It's based on Android but lacks any of the Google's services.



Obviously Amazon has made a big deal about its content services too. Movies, TV shows, music, books, magazines, and newspapers - all are available right from the retail giant itself.



Furthermore, a new exclusive feature called Firefly uses the phone's camera or microphone to recognize the things around you and then find them in its database. So you can point the camera at a book, it's recognized and you're then immediately offered the option to purchase it from Amazon. This also works for identifying TV shows and songs, and it has its own dedicated button on the side of the Fire phone.
Another exclusive feature is Mayday, which gets you 24/.7 remote support for any task you would like to accomplish on the phone.



Amazon's first smartphone is exclusive to AT&T in the US. You can already pre-order it from Amazon, and it will be shipping on July 25.
The pricing is far from revolutionary. The commitment free price is $649. With a contract, the base 32GB Fire Phone would cost you $199 along with a new two-year contract with AT&T. Or you can choose the carrier's Next plans and pay $27 per month for the device. A 64GB option is available for $299.
So no, the Amazon phone isn't free (not even on contract), but you do get a year's worth of Amazon Prime with every phone (introductory offer).

Sony Xperia Z2a full specs are out, sounds like a Z2 compact

Today we get the detailed rundown of the specs of the recently announced Sony Xperia Z2a. For all we know, a name such as Xperia Z2 compact would suit it just fine.
A week ago we saw the Sony Xperia Z2a go official in Taiwan, but at the time we didn't have many of the specs of the smartphone. Now that we have them, it turns out this one is absolutely identical to the Sony Xperia ZL2, which was announced back in May for the Japanese market but with half the storage (only 16GB).



The Xperia Z2a is a more compact version of the Xperia Z2 flagship, with a .2" smaller display, all-plastic rear design, 200mAh smaller battery capacity. The rest of the specs - camera, chipset, etc - are pretty much identical with the Sony Xperia Z2.
So, the Xperia Z2a comes with a 5" IPS 1080p display, it utilizes a Snapdragon 801 chipset with 3GB RAM and packs the same 20.7MP camera as the Xperia Z2. Its storage is still expandable, the connectivity options are the same as on the Z2 with only the 3G/LTE bands being more different.
Finally, the Xperia Z2a also runs on Android KitKat. You can easily compare the Xperia Z2 and Z2as specs to see the differences yourself.
Even though the Xperia Z2a replaces the rear glass with a plastic panel, it is still water and dust resistant. It will hit Taiwan next month, though its availability will most probably be limited to Asian markets only.

Jolla Launcher launches next week on Google Play

Jolla is bringing the Sailfish OS experience next week on Android. The launcher is ready to enter the testing process and Jolla is searching for beta test volunteers.

If you like the Sailfish OS idea, you can help the Jolla team test the launcher starting next week. You are required to have an Android 4.3 or higher-running smartphone and the Nexus 4 and Nexus 5 are preferred devices.
So, if you own a Nexus 4 or Nexus 5, or other Android 4.3/4.4-running smartphone, and you want to test the Jolla Launcher, here is what you need to do:
  1. Send an email to jolla-launcher@jolla.com from your Google account.
  2. Include the following information: your name, and which device(s) your using.
  3. Wait to receive the Google Play installation link and further instructions.


There is only one condition - you should be willing to report some feedback via the http://together.jolla.com.
Here is hoping the Jolla Launcher turns out a success, which will surely boost the company's popularity and help it bring another Jolla smartphone.