Thursday, 28 February 2013

Get Paid When Promoting Post : Facebook

Facebook on Friday said it is letting users pay to ensure that messages posted by friends at the leading social network get more attention.

The feature is being rolled out globally and comes less than four months after Facebook began letting members pay to have personal posts get priority in feeds seen by friends.

"Now, in addition to promoting your own posts, you can promote a friend's post, such as a fundraising or celebration announcement," Facebook said in a blog post.

"It's important to know that this feature respects the privacy of the original poster - it will promote to everyone who originally saw it."

A list of popular use cases included spotlighting a friend's efforts to raise money for charity; a move to a new city, or accomplishments such as job promotions or college graduations.

The feature is only available for people with fewer than 5,000 friends at the social network, according to Facebook.

The California-based firm has been seeking new ways to generate revenue since it made a dismal stock market debut in May of last year.



 credit to gadgets.ndtv.com
Facebook on Friday said it is letting users pay to ensure that messages posted by friends at the leading social network get more attention.

The feature is being rolled out globally and comes less than four months after Facebook began letting members pay to have personal posts get priority in feeds seen by friends.

"Now, in addition to promoting your own posts, you can promote a friend's post, such as a fundraising or celebration announcement," Facebook said in a blog post.

"It's important to know that this feature respects the privacy of the original poster - it will promote to everyone who originally saw it."

A list of popular use cases included spotlighting a friend's efforts to raise money for charity; a move to a new city, or accomplishments such as job promotions or college graduations.

The feature is only available for people with fewer than 5,000 friends at the social network, according to Facebook.

The California-based firm has been seeking new ways to generate revenue since it made a dismal stock market debut in May of last year.

Shares sank after making a debut at $38 dollars but have regained some of the ground, trading at $28.21 on the Nasdaq exchange mid-day Friday. - See more at: http://gadgets.ndtv.com/social-networking/news/facebook-users-can-now-pay-to-promote-friends-posts-331683#sthash.OqBa8rzf.dpuf
Facebook on Friday said it is letting users pay to ensure that messages posted by friends at the leading social network get more attention.

The feature is being rolled out globally and comes less than four months after Facebook began letting members pay to have personal posts get priority in feeds seen by friends.

"Now, in addition to promoting your own posts, you can promote a friend's post, such as a fundraising or celebration announcement," Facebook said in a blog post.

"It's important to know that this feature respects the privacy of the original poster - it will promote to everyone who originally saw it."

A list of popular use cases included spotlighting a friend's efforts to raise money for charity; a move to a new city, or accomplishments such as job promotions or college graduations.

The feature is only available for people with fewer than 5,000 friends at the social network, according to Facebook.

The California-based firm has been seeking new ways to generate revenue since it made a dismal stock market debut in May of last year.

Shares sank after making a debut at $38 dollars but have regained some of the ground, trading at $28.21 on the Nasdaq exchange mid-day Friday. - See more at: http://gadgets.ndtv.com/social-networking/news/facebook-users-can-now-pay-to-promote-friends-posts-331683#sthash.OqBa8rzf.dpuf
Facebook on Friday said it is letting users pay to ensure that messages posted by friends at the leading social network get more attention.

The feature is being rolled out globally and comes less than four months after Facebook began letting members pay to have personal posts get priority in feeds seen by friends.

"Now, in addition to promoting your own posts, you can promote a friend's post, such as a fundraising or celebration announcement," Facebook said in a blog post.

"It's important to know that this feature respects the privacy of the original poster - it will promote to everyone who originally saw it."

A list of popular use cases included spotlighting a friend's efforts to raise money for charity; a move to a new city, or accomplishments such as job promotions or college graduations.

The feature is only available for people with fewer than 5,000 friends at the social network, according to Facebook.

The California-based firm has been seeking new ways to generate revenue since it made a dismal stock market debut in May of last year.

Shares sank after making a debut at $38 dollars but have regained some of the ground, trading at $28.21 on the Nasdaq exchange mid-day Friday. - See more at: http://gadgets.ndtv.com/social-networking/news/facebook-users-can-now-pay-to-promote-friends-posts-331683#sthash.OqBa8rzf.dpuf

Saturday, 23 February 2013

IPhone 5S Release Date



The iPhone 5 may only be a few months old, but we're already hearing information about a successor, which may be known as the iPhone 5S in keeping with Apple's naming convention.
The early arrival of the iPad 4 and the iPad mini - just eight months after the release of the iPad 3 in March - has meant that Apple still has the ability to surprise and we could well see an iPhone 5S appear earlier than expected.
Nevertheless, it's more likely that the iPhone 5S will hit stores in the latter part of 2013, following the trend set by the iPhone 5 and 4S. It's even possible that Apple will skip the iPhone 5S and hop right on to the iPhone 6.
Some developers contacted The Next Web in early January to say they had seen a new iPhone6.1 identifer in logs - a device running iOS 7.
One analyst has claimed Apple could use the iPhone 5S to increase its margin for iPhones as a result of falling profitability.

iPhone 5S release date


That means the iPhone 5S release date could be as early Spring 2013. However, we believe it's still likely that we'll see another iPhone later in 2013.
But that's not what everybody thinks: the Chinese-language Commercial Times estimates that full commercial production of the rumored iPhone 5S will begin as early as Q1 2013. That's borne out by further rumors suggesting a March manufacturing start date, followed by a mid-year release.
Digi times reckons the iPhone 5S release date will be a little later, citing predicted sales targets of relevant component manufacturers. "Apple is expected to introduce its next-generation iPad and iPhone series around the middle of 2013... Component orders placed by Apple, which climbed to high levels prior to the iPhone 5 roll out, will rise again between March and April, the observers indicated."
Some sources claim that Apple has is ploughing ahead with the next iteration of the popular handset, due to low yield rates of the iPhone 5 on the assembly line at Foxconn.
Apparently, because of the fragility of the parts used to make the device, many break before they even see the light of day.

iPhone 5S wireless charging

According to CP Tech, Apple filed a patent application last month for Wireless Power Utilization, a wireless charging system with near-field magnetic resonance (NFMR). That means we'll get wireless charging at last.
Needless to say, Tech Radar will be keeping a close eye on all the iPhone 5S rumors and will bring you the latest developments as they emerge - on this very page.


Credit to techradar.com


Wi-Fi Camera From Samsung: Samsung Galaxy Camera


Almost missed this… Few days ago Samsung unveiled a Wi-Fi only version of its Galaxy Camera. As you would imagine, the device is identical to its 3G/4G-enabled sibling sporting a powerful 16.3-megapixel 1/2.3″ BSI CMOS sensor, as well as 21x optical zoom, 19 Smart modes to “enhance photographs,” optical image stabilization (OIS) and up to ISO 3200 support. Additionally, the specs also include a quad-core processor clocked at 1.4GHz, GPS + Glonass, 1650mAh battery, 4.8-inch 720p HD (Super AMOLED) screen, and 8GB of internal storage that can be further expanded with microSD memory cards. Plus, let’s not forget complementary two-year of 50GB Dropbox storage.
Price was not announced yet but we do expect this model to cost less than the 3G/4G equivalent. The lack of cellular connectivity radio gotta count for something, right?

Specifications

Network/Bearer and Wireless Connectivity

  • GSM 3G , HSPA-PLUS
  • HSPA+21 (850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100)
  • 802.11a/b/g/n 2.4GHz / 5GHz
  • Wi-Fi Direct available
  • GAP, SSP, HSP, A2DP, SPP, OPP, AVRCP 1.3, HID
  • DLNA, HDMI 1.4 support
  • KIES, KIES Air support

Image Sensor

  • BSI CMOS
  • 1 / 2.3"
  • Effective Pixel Approx. 16.3 Mega pixels
  • Total Pixel Approx. 17 Mega pixels

Image Stabilization

  • Optical Image Stablisation

OS

  • Android 4.1 (Jellybean)

Lens

  • F = 4.1 ~ 86.1mm (35mm film equivalent : 23 ~ 483mm)
  • 2.8 (W) ~ 5.9 (T)
  • 21x Zoom Lens


HTC One Try To Beat Apple and Samsung


It’s pretty clear that HTC’s strategy here isn’t to build a better Android smartphone than Samsung and beat it that way. That’s arguably what the entire HTC One line has been until now: essentially a different but similar approach to the Galaxy strategy. Now, we get a back-to-basics simplified naming scheme, a physical case that better approximates Apple’s high-market industrial design, and an emphasis on user experience and software, instead of crowing loud and long about the spec race that has been popular among Android OEMs int the past.
This is a pivotal launch for HTC: It needs to be seen by consumers in non-relative terms to Samsung in order to stand out, since it hasn’t been able to succeed when lumped in with the general mass of Android OEM device-makers. To accomplish that it has to stand apart, and there’s no better example of a smartphone-maker that’s been able to do that than Apple. But carving out a niche in the face of the ascendant Samsung will prove difficult without Apple’s first-mover advantage, so while HTC’s strategy is arguably bold, by no means does it guarantee success.
The central piece of the HTC event today was all about what the One is that all other Android phones aren’t. That’s why HTC put its “BoomSound” front-facing speaker system on display, highlighted the Ultrapixel camera with its low-light capabilities, and showed off the Sense 5 UI with its BlinkFeed automatic, live-updating content feeds. That’s why it emphasized content partners, another page out of Apple’s book. In many ways, HTC’s event was more like the introduction of a new mobile OS than an iteration on an Android smartphone design. The company has put a strong focus on software at previous device launches, but here it seemed even more concerned with making this about OS skin updates. 
CPU speed

CPU SPEED

Qualcomm® Snapdragon™ 600, quad-core, 1.7GHz
Platform Android

PLATFORM ANDROID

Android™ with HTC Sense™
HTC BlinkFeed™
SIM card type

SIM CARD TYPE

microSIM
Memory

MEMORY1

Total storage : 32GB/64GB, available capacity varies1
RAM : 2 GB DDR2
Network

NETWORK2

HSPA/WCDMA:

  • Europe/Asia: 850/900/1900/2100 MHz

GSM/GPRS/EDGE:

  • 850/900/1800/1900 MHz

LTE:

  • EU: 800/1800/2600 MHz
  • US (AT&T): 700/850/AWS/1900 MHz
  • US (TMO): 700/AWS MHz
  • US (Sprint): 1900 MHz
  • Asia: 1800/2600 Mhz
GPS

GPS

Internal GPS antenna + GLONASS
Digital compass
Sensors

SENSORS

Gyro sensor
Accelerometer
Proximity sensor
Ambient light sensor
Connectivity

CONNECTIVITY3

  • 3.5 mm stereo audio jack
  • NFC capable3
  • Compliant with Bluetooth 4.0
  • Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX™ enabled
  • Wi-Fi®: IEEE 802.11 a/ac/b/g/n
  • DLNA® for wirelessly streaming media from the phone to a 
  • compatible TV or computer
  • Support consumer infrared remote control
  • micro-USB 2.0 (5-pin) port with mobile high-definition video 
  • link (MHL) for USB or HDMI connection 
  • (Special cable required for HDMI connection.)
Sound enhancement

SOUND ENHANCEMENT

HTC BoomSound™

  • Dual frontal stereo speakers with built-in amplifiers
  • Studio-quality sound with Beats Audio™
  • HDR Microphone
  • Sense Voice
Camera

CAMERA

  • HTC UltraPixel Camera
  • BSI sensor, Pixel size 2.0 µm, Sensor size 1/3'
  • Dedicated HTC ImageChip™ 2
  • F2.0 aperture and 28 mm lens
  • Optical Image Stabilization (OIS)
  • Smart Flash: Five levels of flash automatically set by distance
  •  to subject
  • Front Camera: 2.1 MP, 880 wide angle lens with HDR capability
  • 1080p Full HD video recording for both front and back cameras
  • HDR Video
  • Continuous shooting and VideoPic
  • Slow motion video recording with variable speed playback
  • HTC Zoe™ with HTC Zoe™ Highlights and
  •  HTC Zoe™ Share
  • Retouch with Object Removal, Group Retouch, 
  • and Sequence Shot
Multimedia

MULTIMEDIA

Audio supported formats:

  • Playback: .aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, 
  • .wma (Windows Media Audio 9)
  • Recording: .amr

Video supported formats:

  • Playback: .3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9), 
  • .avi (MP4 ASP and MP3)
  • Recording: .mp4
Battery

BATTERY4

Embedded rechargeable Li-polymer battery
Capacity : 2300 mAh
AC Adapter

AC ADAPTER

Voltage range/frequency: 100 ~ 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
DC output: 5 V and 1 A