Friday, December 16, 2011

Google has announced the first smartphone oparetes with android 4.0

Google has announced the first smartphone oparetes with android 4.0. it is galaxy nexus. The desltop, web internet visitor, e-mail and everything in between have been rethought and remodeled to create Operating system mobile phone simple, wonderful, and beyond smart. Operating system mobile phone 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich—brings an entirely new look to Operating system mobile phone. Easy styles with simple animated graphics and wonderful thrives create everything experience in existence. Gone are details of textual content with designs, changed by big images and daring textual content, just like a publication. Instead of tedious button makers, find your way around with fun, regular actions. Check information usage To help avoid information overage costs, you can immediately see your information utilization for any moment period or any app—and get informed before getting to your limit. You can even prohibit background information for individual applications. Browse the Web at your fingertips View several open websites, swipe to get rid of those you're finished with, and enter incognito method for private surfing around. Sync your Google Internet explorer favorites so your favorite sites are always useful. Share websites with friends immediately. And save any web page for traditional reading. Rapid-fire typing Dozens of changes to auto-correction and touching identification create the laptop key pad experience natural. A new inline dictionary with cause checker lets you easily revise incorrectly spelled words. It's never been easier to form long information or information on your phone. Type with your voice Galaxy Nexus concentrates. Simply touching the mic on the laptop key pad and start speaking with write information, SMS, or any other text—more than 20 dialects protected. Text appears instantly, so there is no awaiting machine producing. Gmail to go Gmail makes e-mail fast, fun, and friendly. Swipe between discussions to catch up easily, and search for information even without a information connection. Get access to rich Googlemail features no matter where you are. source: google.com

Monday, December 12, 2011

You can change HTC sensation theme with SENSE 3.0 SKIN

If you have an android htc sensation smartphone,you can easyly change its theme. I have tried so much and found this apps. SENSE 3.0 SKIN is a great program to do it. You can download it from android market.

 

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.skin.MikMik&hl

Sunday, December 11, 2011

How to Hide the WiFi brought you by Google

As you know that Google is using the StreetView Car collected "by mistake" data from various WiFi networks. The collection, in the words of Google, was only open networks and data was collected log file, SSID and MAC address. This always happened, whether this time the data was a bit more. Why is that? As you know, each network has the IP address that represents. Not much different from actual addresses us, so if anyone knows the IP, we know in which area we live. This exploits the Google linking IP to the network SSID. When we find ourselves within the scope of this network, the system automatically knows which area we are making it easier to locate if you want to open the Google Maps. How would you avoid? For those who embarked in this case, Google itself provides the solution to remove the network from their catalogs. All you have to do is add the SSID (network name we say), the suffix "_nomap". For example, if our network is called "androidphonedriver", you should rename to "androidphonedriver_nomap". Worth it? That is the question! The Google already has tons of our personal data. Music, Video, Docs, Mail, and many more things we do every day through its services, making you wonder if it's worth. My opinion is that it is and should be doing. If every time these companies offer a "little mistake" and to forgive, to 10 years will have 10 different lists with our habits we do not want to share. I agree that they already know too much about us but we chose them to give. But no!