Monday, 3 June 2013

How to take screenshots on apple devices

this is a nice feature on iPhones, iPod touch and iPads  . because if you have photo with 5mb-7mb photos on iphone its difficult to share so using this feature take the shot of that photo and share them easly 

okey these are the steps to take sreen shot of iphone

press the home button and lock button (power button ) at the same .
then quickly remove the finger from the two buttons.

when you press the two button iphone screen become flash for a second
so if this happen you can prove that photo has been taken....



Just did mine on my iPad


Sunday, 2 June 2013

Skype now available for BB OS10 users

Good news for all blackberry 10 users with the recent launch of Skype for OS 10. It was almost taking forever but it's here now, with a wonderful experience that Skype always brings.

So guys go download Skype on OS 10 @ the blackberry app world.


Full story here

Skype now available for BB OS10 users

Good news for all blackberry 10 users with the recent launch of Skype for OS 10. It was almost taking forever but it's here now, with a wonderful experience that Skype always brings.

So guys go download Skype on OS 10 @ the blackberry app world.


Full story here

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

BlackBerry announces plans to release BBM app for iOS later this year

IS THE BLACKBERRY OS MANUFACTURERS FINALLY GIVING UP ON THEIR PRICED POSSESION?  
as it seems they are finally wanting to port their priced possesion on other platforms

After years of rumors and speculations, BlackBerry has announced that it will be bringing its popular BBM messaging service to other mobile platforms such as iOS and Android at its annual conference in Orlando, Florida.
BlackBerry is planning to launch the BBM service on iOS and Android later this summer.
The Verge reports that BBM app will support iOS 6 and above and Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and above.





“It’s time to bring BBM to a greater audience,” CEO Thorsten Heins said in announcing the expansion, “no matter what mobile device they carry.”
Though it’s long been considered one of BlackBerry’s strongest exclusive offerings, Heins said that his company aims to deliver a “fully featured” BBM experience on rival smartphone operating systems. “We’re starting with messaging and groups, but we’ll bring voice, screen share, and of course, channels later on,” he said.
“Why are we doing this now? It’s a statement of confidence,” Heins went on. He said that BlackBerry 10′s prospects are “so strong that we are confident that BBM can become an independent messaging solution.” 
With the launch of BBM app for iOS, BlackBerry will join Google, Microsoft and Nokia in making apps for competing platforms, whereas Apple has adopted an iOS-only policy for its apps.
It remains to be seen if BBM app will be popular on iOS, especially with hugely popular multi-platform messaging apps like Whatsapp.

Monday, 13 May 2013

IOS VS ANDRIOD

the major problems we face as human beings is choosing our gadgets. most peeps go around with one of these two major devices nowadays an iphone, a driod or a blackberry 

With IOS and android leading the race and topping the smart phone world, these devices comes as phones or tablets.

this blog reviews the major differences and similarities between both mobile operating systems.


THE BATTLE
It’s billed as the battle of the century, at least as far as app developers are concerned; which has better ROI, Apple’s iOS or Google’s Android? Consumers are split: Apple have the single largest market share, Google have numerous manufacturers on their side; iOS dominates North America, Android wins out in Europe.
If you’re targeting mobile devices, then ideally you want to have releases for both iOS and Android. But in the age of the lean start-up, where minimum viable products are all the rage, you have to pick a side and prioritize one or the other.
Not sure whose team you’re on? Keep reading and we’ll help you decide.

When it comes to major apps, the line between Android and iOS is starting to blur rapidly. Choosing a smartphone or tablet platform should be a well-considered decision because switching from iOS to Android or vice versa will require you to buy apps again in the Google Play (or Apple app) store. Android is now the world’s most commonly used smartphone platform and is used by many different phone manufacturers. iOS is only used on Apple devices, such as the iPhone