Saturday, 25 October 2014


Rooms is a new app by Facebook that let's you share your taught,images with  people  anonymously who have common  interests as you.for now this app is only available on IOS devices but it's only a matter of time till it reaches Android.

User can engage in both public and private conversation,and  it doesn't  even ask for first name and last name in sign up process.People  create rooms and the person who creates the room can choose who can participate and what type of content is posted.

The main aim of this app is to connect people  from all types of topics ,including sensitive kind such as Health issues,sex advice, and even financial tips.This kind of approach helps people to communicate freely and express,to get the most out of it as there is nothing to worried about.

For now the app looks totally helpful still we have to wait and see what might be the future of it.

Rooms app by Facebook

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Sunday, 27 July 2014


LG’s new champion smartphone, the G3, finally saw the light of day here in India today. Here we take a quick glimpse through the attractive LG G3 flagship which, among other things, sports a mesmerizing QHD display, exquisite button-less design with a premium finish, latest hardware and other bells and whistles. Let's take a look.

Display: The LG G3 has a gorgeous 5.5-inch QHD display with a 2560x1440 pixel resolution and a 538 ppi. Images and videos look beautiful on the LG G3’s screen, with eye-popping colours. The screen felt extremely responsive, and viewing angles were great, too. If anything, we felt the screen to be just a bit too bright – but we’re absolutely nitpicking here.

Build and design: The LG G3 sports a polished metallic skin on its back panel that’s lightweight, fingerprint-proof and elegant. It’s a device that exudes class and a sense of fine craftsmanship with nice attention to detail. The bezel is narrow and the phone adequately thin – it’s not too chunky, not uncomfortably thin either. You definitely need two hands to interact with the phone for most tasks. The LG G3 phone is available in five colour variants – gold, white, aluminium grey, violet, and burgundy red. We certainly preferred the gold look better than all the others.


Smart case: The LG G3 smartphone comes with a whole host of accessories, including bluetooth headsets, wireless charging docks, and this – a smart case. The smart case has a circular hole at the front, which triggers a quick-launch OS without flipping the cover. This “dial” lets you access call logs, SMSes, Music, Camera, and a LG Health app quickly without opening the phone. Looks nice but feels more of a fad than anything that’s really useful at this point.



lg g3 first look

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After finding a ton of success with iOS folks, Facetune is now available for Android devices in the Play Store. Facetune is an application that allows users to tune up and edit selfies. The app can work on your smile, skin, eyes, hair, facial structure, and makeup. Within these features, there are a ton of choices to make improvements or changes. Facetune costs $2.99, but a true selfie extraordinaire will gladly overlook any price

Facetune, a selfie editor, is now available for Android devices.

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Today Google launched a new section of the Google Play Store dedicated to offline gaming, a welcome addition to the store for the more data-conscious Android users out there. The new Offline Games section currently includes the excellent Beach Buggy BlitzJetpack Joyride and Fail Hard. While a handful of the games support online multiplayer, all 54 of the titles can be played offline.

Google Play Store now has a separate section for Offline Games

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Google has toyed with the idea of high-tech contact lenses for quite some time, even partnering with pharmaceutical giant Novartis to bring their vision of the future (pun intended) to market. While they’ve hinted at features like embedded cameras and glucose monitors, two patents filed by the tech giant yesterday seem to be aimed more at security. Using capacitive sensors that make sure it’s being worn on an actual eye, the lens would use a three step process to essentially turn your eye into a fingerprint.

Google files patents for contact lenses with built-in iris and capacitive sensors

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