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  • Facebook for Android updated to make the photo uploading experience better

    Official Facebook for Android app has received an update today which is now available for download in the Play store. The update brings several improvements to the official app, all of which are related to photo sharing using the app. Many of you would be relieved to know that Facebook has made the photo tagging experience faster for users.

    With the updated version of the app users can choose an album they want to upload photos to, which was not possible before. The update also fixes the bug related to photo uploads which was affecting users who were using some other languages. While this is a minor update and there is a lot to be fix and improved in the Facebook for Android (which is still not at par with its iOS counterpart) it is nice to see regular updates from Facebook for its Android application. I am sure that a large number of those one billion Facebook users access the social network using their Android device so Facebook needs to pay some more attention of its app.

    You can download Facebook for Android for your device for free from Google Play store here.

  • iOS 6.0.1 update to bring numerous bug fixes

    Apple released the iOS 6 update for the iPod, iPad and iPhone over a month ago. It brought a lot of new features to these devices like better iCloud support, all new Facebook integration, Panorama mode in the camera and over 200 other small features. However just like with any major release, there are a few issues in iOS 6 that needs to be addressed. These issues, according to a report, will be fixed in the upcoming iOS 6.0.1 update that is currently in testing.

    One of the issues that will be resolved in iOS 6.0.1 update is the keyboard glitch we talked about that iPhone 5 users were facing. Other issues that will be resolved relates to the cellular data not working in some cases. Wifi will also be improved. Other bugs fixed in iOS 6.0.1 is a bug that allowed access to Passbook pass details from the lock screen, and also finally fix the bug that caused Exchange meetings to be unexpectedly cancelled for the entire calendar invite group. There’s an issue with the camera flash sometimes not going off sometimes, which will also be taken care of.

    The iOS 6.0.1 update is currently in testing phase with carriers and will be pushed to users in the coming weeks.

  • Kingston announces Windows To Go certified DataTraveler Workspace USB drive with 128GB storage

    Kingston has announced its new DataTraveler Workspace USB drive that comes with Microsoft’s certification for use with the Windows To Go feature of Windows 8 Enterprise. This new USB will allow IT administrators as well as other users to carry their own ‘PC’ with them in their pocket and plug itself in the USB port of any compatible computer to boot their own Windows in it and operate.

    In case you are not aware of what Windows To Go feature does, it is a new feature of Windows 8 that allows users to create a mobile workspace on a USB drive. They can install a fully funcional Windows in a USB drive and take it with them wherever they go. To use their mobile workspace they can simply plug the USB drive into a computer that has Windows 7 or Windows 8 installed, and directly boot from their own disk drive regardless of the operating system running on the PC. Windows 8 when connected to a new computer installs the required drivers automatically, and remembers them for the next time use.

    Kingston’s DataTraveler Workspace incorporates SSD controller technology to produce high performance drive. It features support for both USB 3.0 and 2.0 ports. It comes in 32, 64, and 128GB storage capacities and a two year warranty by Kingston.

    Here are a few specifications for Kingston DataTraveler Workspace USB drive:

    • Supports USB 3.0 with backwards compatibility for USB 2.0
    • Comes in 32/64/128GB capacities
    • Max Sequential Read/Write speeds: 250/250 MB/s
    • Sustained Random 4k Read/Write: 3,750/9,800 IOPS
    • PCMARK® Vantage HDD Suite Score: 22,250
    • Supports TRIM and S.M.A.R.T commands
    • Dimensions: 75.29mm x 22.98mm x 16.44mm
    • Operating Temperature: 32°F to 140°F (0°C to 60°C)
    • Storage Temperature: -4°F to 185°F (-20°C to 85°C)

    So will you be getting one?

  • Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 Review

    Samsung has been taking over the mobile market by storm after moving on to manufacturing smartphones based on Google’s Open Source Android operating system. The company recently took over Apple as the world’s top smartphone manufacturer. Keeping up the momentum Samsung announced a couple of new phones last August which included the budget friendly Galaxy Y.

    Samsung has a lot to live up to, after releasing the highly successful Galaxy S II customers have started to expect nothing but excellence from the electronics giant. The Galaxy Y aims to offer the latest smartphone capabilities at an affordable price making the phone perfect for students, but is it? How does it compare against other phones at same price point and does it live up to the Galaxy name? Find out in our review below.

    The Box:

     

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    The factory unlocked Galaxy Y which we received comes in a small white box pictured above, yours may vary. As you open the box you’re greeted by the phone, as you go deeper you find the instruction manual, warranty card and rest of the accessories including the charger, USB cable, earphones and an included 2GB micro-SD card.

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    The battery included is a 1200mAh unit, which does make the phone last quite a while which we will discuss in fine detail later. The charger included has a fixed microUSB connector unlike the Galaxy S II which had a removable cable, luckily Samsung has included a separate USB cable which is quite redeeming.

    Specifications:

    The Galaxy Y features the following specifications:
    * Quad-Band GSM and dual-band 3G support
    * 7.2 Mbps HSDPA
    * 3” 256K-color QVGA TFT touchscreen
    * ARMv6 830MHz processor, 290MB RAM
    * Android OS v2.3 (Gingerbread) with TouchWiz UI
    * 160MB of internal storage, hot-swappable MicroSD slot, 2GB card included
    * 2MP (1600×1200) fixed focus camera with in-built geotagging which records QVGA@15FPS
    * GPS receiver with A-GPS
    * Stereo FM radio with RDS
    * 3.5mm audio jack
    * Document viewer
    * Accelerometer and proximity sensor
    * Swype keyboard comes with the phone
    * MicroUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth 2.1
    * Social network integration

    Hardware:

    The Galaxy Y has a 3-inch display, lets get one thing straight this ain’t no Super AMOLED. The TFT LCD screen on the Galaxy Y has a super low resolution of 240*320 pixels which in this day and age should be extinct. The low resolution in-turn results in a lower quality display and poor colors. The screen proved to be pretty responsive though which kind of makes up for the poor display, it’s a budget phone after all. A proximity sensor is present right above the screen but unfortunately there is no light sensor so you will have to adjust the brightness manually.

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    The Galaxy Y has a design similar to the original Galaxy but smaller, the front features one main home button and two capacitive back and menu buttons. The front is a typical black face with silver accents. The back is something we don’t see everyday, a bright silver back cover with a very good texture that makes the phone very comfortable to hold.

    Moving to the sides now, the left side of the phone sport’s the volume up and down button which are silver just like the back. Unfortunately there is no dedicated camera button like the Galaxy S II which is a shame. The right side of the phone has the the power button like many other Samsung phones. The top of the phone has the 3.5mm headphones jack and microUSB port placed inside a rubber enclosure.

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    The phone has a 2 megapixel camera which is way below the minimum in this day and age, but as we’ve come to know megapixels aren’t everything. The sensor on the Y is a mediocre at best; the colors a dull, pictures have very little details and the exposure is very erratic as sometimes you will get a very bright or very dark picture.  The software bundled in the camera app is very good though, the UI is great and many of the picture options like Panorama mode and smile shot are great to use. Video quality on the phone is pretty much the same, great UI but very poor QVGA video capture at just 15fps shouldn’t be used for anything other than MMS’ing. The Galaxy Y isn’t meant to be a camera phone, not by a long shot so we can’t really blame the phone here.

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    The Galaxy Y comes with a 830MHz ARMv6 processor which performs pretty good, the phone performed very smoothly during my time with it. The one time I experienced sluggishness when I had more than 5 programs including the web browser and Skype open at the same time. RAM is on the limited side though at just around 290MB which doesn’t give huge room for overclocking but it’s substantial for the casual crowd.
    Storage is pretty limited on the Galaxy Y with just 160MB of internal storage, while is almost nothing for apps. I would defiantly recommend getting APPS2SD or a similar app to increase storage for your apps. A 2GB microSD card comes packed with the phone which is pretty substantial.

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    Speakers on are very poor, you can’t even hear your ring tone if you’re in a crowded place like a park or a shopping mall. Quality is a bit better if there’s less background noise but it isn’t the best experience ever. If you want to listen to music or watch a movie on the phone a headset or earphones are definitely recommended.

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    Software:

    The phone comes with the latest Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread with Samsung’s own excellent TouchWiz UI which is my personal favorite Android skin. Navigating through the Menus is very snappy with almost no lag at all due to the light skin. TouchWiz features full Social Network integration so you’re always connected, perfect for them youngsters. Gingerbread’s most annoying feature, at least for me has always been the battery life. The Galaxy Y surprisingly holds itself pretty well with the phone lasting around 11 hours of heavy WiFi, Skype calls, Internet browsing and watching videos. On a normal days it would last a bit more than a day which is excellent.

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    Samsung has started packing three keyboards with all it’s phones, one is the stock Samsung keyboard, the Gingerbread keyboard and the ultimately awesome Skype keyboard. An FM radio app is included as well, the phone doesn’t have a radio chip though so you have to use your earphones.

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    The TouchWiz themed music player is pretty good for a phone this size, it’s perfectly optimized for the Galaxy Y’s smaller screen. The app includes both an equalizer and 5.1 channel surround sound option which makes the audio pretty good on headphones but on proper HiFi systems it’s nothing to write home about.

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    Pre-installed apps on the Galaxy Y include YouTube, Quick Office, Android Market, Google Maps, Gmail, Google Latitude, Google Talk, Places, Navigation, Samsung Hubs and other Samsung Apps.

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    Conclusion:

    Overall the Samsung Galaxy Y is a very nice package for the price, expect the phone to be very popular with the young ones out there. The specs might not blow you away but if you’re trying to get started in the world of smartphones and don’t want to take a huge risk then the Galaxy Y is for you.

    TechDeville gives the Samsung Galaxy Y S5360 3.5/5 stars.

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  • AT&T now enabling FaceTime over cellular for unlimited data customers

    FaceTime is one of the most popular features in iOS devices. A very convenient way for two people with an iDevice to video chat, without the hassles of signing up or anything like that. When Apple launched Facetime it was only compatible with WiFi networks and not cellular. This was probably because networks at that time were not cut out to handle such a load. But with iOS 6 Apple officially enabled FaceTime over cellular. All network allowed unrestricted access to this feature apart from AT&T.

    AT&T kept FaceTime over cellular only for users with a shared data plan. Those with grandfathered unlimited data plans were left out. It was a strange move that brought AT&T even more flack. Now however it seems as if the network has had a change in heart. Users with unlimited and tiered data plans are now reporting that FaceTime over cellular is a go on their iPhones. It’s not available for everyone just yet possibly because AT&T is slowly phasing it in. If it’s not enabled, reboot your phone to try again.

    Call it an early Christmas present or anything else, but it looks as if users of America’s biggest cellular network will finally be able to enjoy FaceTime over cellular.

     

  • HTC Unveils 1.5GHz Tablet Called Flyer!

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    Well folks finally HTC has pulled off the curtains from the long rumored and anticipated HTC Tablet Flyer. The tablet shall feature 7 inch screen, 1.5 GHz Processor, 1 GB Ram, 32 GB internal Storage(expandable through microSD Card, 1024 x 600 resolution, 4000 mAH Battery(capable of 4 hours continuous video playback) and a 5 MP back camera along with a 1.3 Front Camera. The tablet would be powered by Android 2.4 Gingerbread. HTC claims that they didn’t have enough time to customize Honeycomb. The aluminium body feels pretty solid in hand compared to other tablets and the Pressure Sensitive capacitive Stylus is quite an experience. There’s no word on pricing currently, we hope that this tablet is cheaper than the other ‘Honeycomb’ powered tablets!
    Tune in later for more news.

  • Capcom Reveals Resident Evil 6 PC Release Date And Recommended Specs

    Capcom has finally revealed the release date for the long awaited PC version of Resident Evil 6. Resident Evil 6 PC will be available as both Steam and physical retail media and will be available for purchase March 22, 2013.

    The Steam version will have features such as  Cloud saving, Steam Achievements, Friends support, Game overlay and Leader boards. Both versions of the game will have all the DLC released on consoles so far including the recent No Hope Left difficulty update.

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    Capcom also released the PC version’s recommended specs, they are as follows:

    Minimum Specs:

    · OS: Windows Vista®/XP, Windows 7, Windows 8
    · Processor: Intel® CoreTM2 Duo 2.4 Ghz or better, AMD AthlonTM X2 2.8 Ghz or better
    · Memory: 2 GB RAM
    · Hard Disk Space: 16 GB free hard drive space
    · Video Card: NVIDIA® GeForce® 8800GTS or better
    · DirectX®: 9.0c or greater
    · Sound: Standard audio device

    Finally, here are the recommended specs:

    · OS: Windows Vista®/XP, Windows 7, Windows 8
    · Processor: Intel® CoreTM 2 Quad 2.7 Ghz or better, AMD PhenomTM II X4 3 Ghz or better
    · Memory: 4 GB RAM
    · Hard Disk Space: 16 GB free hard drive space
    · Video Card: NVIDIA® GeForce® GTX 560 or better
    · DirectX®: 9.0c or greater
    · Sound: Standard audio device

    What platform did you buy or will be buying Resident Evil 6 on? Let us know in the comments below.

  • Origin Quietly Releases A Core i7 990X Equiped Monster

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    Move over Alienware there’s a new bad boy in town. Custom PC maker Origin just released their Eon 17 PC equipped with a massively overclocked 990X. The processor at stock run at 3.46Ghz but Origin has managed to run it at 4.6Ghz which is 200Mhz faster than their previous 980X laptop. We’re still wondering what temps it would run at, Maybe a little LN2 would make it better. The laptop has a 17.3-inch full HD display along with two Nvida GeForce GTX 480m running in SLI and up to 24gb of ram. The Core i7 990X is available from major retailers for around $1,050 and the laptop starts from a smooth $2,499.

  • Black Ops 2 Peacekeeper SMG Details Revealed

    Black Ops 2′s Game Design Director David Vonderhaar went on Twitter after the release of “The Replacement” trailer for the upcoming Revolution DLC Pack to talk about the DLC pack’s bonus weapon – the Peacekeeper SMG.

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    The Peacekeeper will be added into the game via an upcoming patch allowing all players to pick up the weapon in custom and public matches but you will only be able to put the gun in your loadout if you have purchased the DLC pack making the system very similar to Battlefield 3. Also to get the Diamond camo for the Peacekeeper SMG all you need to do is get it to Gold after you have completed all of the camo challenges for the other SMGs. We still don’t know at what level or how the gun will be unlocked in Multiplayer or if it will be available in Zombies, guess we’ll find out in a few days.

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    The Assault Rifle SMG hybrid gun called the Peacekeeper is the first DLC weapon to be implemented in a Call of Duty game and will be available as an added bonus with the Revolution DLC Pack in Black Ops 2. The Revolution DLC pack hits Xbox Live on the 29th of January for 1200MSP and Wii U, PS3 and PC sometime after.

  • Dead Island Gameplay Video Shows Us Over 10 Minutes Of Footage

    Dead Island, which is going to be released this August on PS3, PC and Xbox 360, is the upcoming melee FPS game from Deep Silver. In this game, players will be trapped in an Island full of zombies and have to survive through this zombie apocalypse. This game seems to take a more serious approach in terms of emotions and story. See this “To Kill Time” video after the break.