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Friday, November 22, 2013

HTC UK creates Gramohorn II for HTC One

We’ve seen some crazy speaker ideas in our time but the Gramohorn II designed by Justin Wolter by commission of HTC UK is one of the cookiest. It’s a dock that features two horns (like on an old-timey gramophone, hence the name) that is designed specifically for the stereo BoomSound speakers on the HTC One.
HTC UK is using the Gramohorn II to kick off its “Here’s To Creativity” campaign. Strange that there’s no room for the BoomBass Speaker, but still it’s an interesting design piece, which goes well with the uniquely designed HTC One.

Anyway, there are two versions of the Gramohorn II – a plaster-based and a metal-based. The plaster one gives you a choice of 25 colors and it will set you back £999 ($1600/€1200). There will be 100 pieces made.
The metal one is more premium and comes in three finishes – Silver, Gold and Wheat Penny (all matte). Only 10 pieces will be made of each color, so they are fairly exclusive and have a price to match – £4999 ($8000/€6000).

Thursday, November 21, 2013

Official Instagram beta app hits Windows Phone

A earlier promised, the popular photo sharing app Instagram is now available for Windows Phone 8 devices. The app is now ready to download from the Windows Phone Store although it’s still a beta version so you can try it at your own risk.


The application is not a completely finished product. In order to bring it to the market as quickly as possible, the developers have released it without support for video capture and uploading.

There are other missing features too. They include the inability to tag people in photos, as well as view maps from geotagged photos.
To make up for the missing features, Instagram for Windows Phone 8 has been optimized to support Live Tiles with data refresh. More importantly, the developer team will continue to fine-tune the app until it is fully on par with its Android and iOS counterparts at which point the final version should debut.
You can download the Instagram beta app for Windows Phone by hitting the Download link below. Feel free to drop us a line with your impressions in the comments section.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Corel DRAW X3, X4 and X5 crashes on Open, Save As, Export. A.R.M. error.

CorelDraw has been in the graphic design business for a while now. Considering that still X3 was decent compared to 11 and 12 and also that X5 is pretty good considering Corel’s history.
Nevertheless I, and probably you too have to use and maintain it. I had the following problem on a fresh installation of Windows XP SP3: every time I wanted to export, save as or open a drawing Corel Draw X4 would crash regularly with it’s darned Crash Wizard.I tried applying the patches found on the Corel support page but it didn’t help. After some digging I found that it’s a problem related to the Common Dialogue function found in comdlg32.
You must launch regedit (ALT+R or START->RUN and type regedit and press enter) and go to:
[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\comdlg32]
and change NoFileMru from 0×00000001 to 0×00000000
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00

[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\ComDlg32]
"NoFileMru"=dword:00000000
If on your computer it’s already 0 it’s worth trying the other way around, just remember to set it back if it doesn’t help.
UPDATE: Users are reporting the same problem of crashing with Corel X5 and Windows XP.
Am I the only one thinking Corel is getting crapier and crapier by the version? Well not really, updating this article now, after some time I feel that x4 is really an improvement over the x3.
UPDATE: Some users reported the same problem on other Windows versions.
I hope this will save your situation. Let us know of your experience in the comments.

Monday, May 13, 2013

Sony Xperia ZR Lets You Shoot Full HD Videos Underwater



Sony's new Android smartphone, the Sony Xperia ZR, has a trait not often seen in today's high-range smartphones: it can be submerged 5 feet deep under water. Bear in mind that, for both devices, this specifically means "fresh water," meaning you probably shouldn't take it with you for that ocean dive, but it's still a very nice feature to have, especially with the summer approaching.
The camera lets you shoot full HD videos, and the device's Exmor RS image sensor lets you take HDR photos and videos, all of which could result in some stunning underwater footage if you're not scared to get a little wet. Sony Xperia ZR will become available globally (in black or white) in Q2 2013 at a yet-undisclosed price.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

BlueStack App Player brings Android to the Desktop


BlueStacks App Player lets you run apps from your phone fast and fullscreen on Windows and Mac.

Over 5 million people around the world use top apps like Angry Birds Space, Kik Messenger, Where's My Water and more on their laptops with BlueStacks. It took 10 engineers two years to build the complex "LayerCake" technology that enables this to happen – but you get to experience it free while in beta. You can download App Player now at BlueStacks.com
If you’re not familiar with BlueStacks, the software basically allows you to run Android apps on AMD-powered desktops running Windows 7 or Windows 8.

RUMOR: $1 billion Facebook move for Waze


The latest deal talk in Silicon Valley on Waze is an eye-popping, $1 billion price tag that’s hard to ignore.

Facebook is said to be gearing up to buy its way further into the mobile and location-based space by purchasing the popular social traffic and navigation app, which is based in Israel. The two companies are said to be discussing a deal worth between $800 million and $1 billion, according to multiple reports in the Israeli press. Israeli newspaper CAlcAlist reports that both companies have signed a term sheet, and that Facebook is doing due diligence.

Wednesday, April 17, 2013

2014 Boston Marathon is coming on

The Boston Athletic Association has vowed that the world’s oldest annual marathon, the Boston Marathon, will be held as scheduled next year. This was after after Monday’s race was interrupted when two bombs exploded near the finish line, leaving three spectators dead and nearly 180 maimed or bloodied.
“The Boston Marathon is a deeply held tradition — an integral part of the fabric and history of our community,” BAA executive director Tom Grilk said Tuesday afternoon in a statement. “We are committed to continuing that tradition with the running of the 118th Boston Marathon in 2014.”
Competitors passed under the Boston Marathon banner at the finish line.


With race officials busy working with federal, state, and city investigators, checking with medical staffers at local hospitals, and helping runners locate their belongings, it was unclear whether the thousands of entrants who were prevented from finishing the race would be offered a place in next year’s race without having to qualify again.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Boston Bombs were pressure cookers hidden in backpacks - Investigators


Investigators believe the bombs at the Boston Marathon were shrapnel-studded pressure cookers, hidden in backpacks and set off by timing devices, law enforcement officials say on Tuesday.
An explosion goes off near the finish line of the Boston Marathon on April 15. Two explosions struck the marathon
as runners crossed the finish line on Monday, witnesses said, injuring an unknown number of people on
what is ordinarily a festive day in the city
The disclosure came as authorities pleaded with spectators from the race to send photos and video that may shed light on who set off the blasts, killing three people and injuring at least 176.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

FaceBook Home - Coming April 12

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg today unveiled a new way to integrate its network on Android devices. This tool called Facebook Home, involves a rethinking of how Facebook exists on Android phones, Zuckerberg said, putting people first instead of apps.

"You're going to be able to turn your Android phone into a great social device," Mark Zuckerberg said at the unveiling. "Our phones today are designed around apps, not people. We want to flip that around."

Facebook Home will put updates from the social network right on the home screen via a feature called Cover Feed similar to HTC One's live Flipboard-like interface. Content from Facebook takes up the entire screen, with no navigation or "chrome" whatsoever. Apps are still there, accessed through a launcher that is accessible by swiping up.

Another novel feature is Chatheads, a way to

Galaxy S4 vrs HTC One




Running over the entire spec sheet of each phone will take too long - both droids are impressively armed - so instead we'll just list the differences. Here's how one is better than the other and vice versa.

Samsung Galaxy S4 over HTC One


  • Bigger screen; works with gloves and air gestures
  • Higher resolution camera - 13MP vs. 4MP
  • Newer Android version - 4.2.2 vs. 4.1.2
  • Multi-window multitasking
  • Higher clock speed chipset
  • Expandable storage
  • User-replaceable battery of higher capacity
  • Additional sensors (barometer, thermometer, hygroscope)
  • Exclusive software features
  • Smaller, thinner, lighter

HTC One over Samsung Galaxy S4

  • Brilliant-looking aluminum unibody
  • Optical Image Stabilization, image sensor with 2µm pixel size
  • HTC Zoe, BlinkFeed
  • Front mounted stereo speakers, Beats Audio
  • FM Radio



Looking at the two lists above, you'd think the Samsung Galaxy S4 has the upper hand. It's not that simple - not all bullet points have the same weight. For example, we'll take the sleek aluminum unibody over a hygroscope any day of the week. And the megapixel debate for the two cameras will probably take a huge chunk of this article to resolve.

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Ashton Kutcher plays Steve Jobs


Here is Ashton Kutcher as Steve Jobs

A new promo photo for the upcoming independent film about Steve Jobs depicts Ashton Kutcher bearing an uncanny resemblance to the former Apple CEO, who passed away from pancreatic cancer in October 2011.
The image and a deeper synopsis of the flick — titled jOBS was released by the Sundance Institute.

Monday, March 25, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4 - A quick preview


Number 4 was unveiled few days ago to set a new kind of fever brewing, after briefly easing some of the pre-announcement tension. Carriers are tripping over themselves to secure deals, while customers have been forming mile-long virtual queues at stores already taking preorders. We were impressed at the announcement event, and the S4 looks quite comfortable with the weight of expectations.

Here are some images:







Samsung Galaxy S4 Features at a glance:
  • General: Optional 2G/3G/LTE connectivity
  • Form factor: Touchscreen bar phone
  • Dimensions: 136.6 x 69.8 x 7.9mm, 130 g
  • Display: 4.99" 16M-color Super AMOLED HD capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (441ppi)
  • Chipset: Exynos 5410 Octa / Snapdragon 600
  • CPU: 1.6 GHz Quad-core ARM Cortex-A15 and 1.2 GHz quad-core ARM Cortex-A7 / 1.9GHz Krait 300
  • GPU: PowerVR SGX 544MP3 / Adreno 320
  • RAM: 2GB
  • OS: Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)

Thursday, March 21, 2013

And the Powerball Winner is ..............

Unfortunately ..........or fortunately there is no Powerball winner for Wednesday night's Powerball drawing. Why?... Lotto officials say no ticket matched all the numbers.

This simple means a bigger jackpot for the rest of you for next drawing on Saturday. The current $320 million jackpot could swell before then. This jackpot is the sixth highest in history, according to Iowa lottery officials, but explain that it could still grow depending on sales at the end of each day.

How much money can you make from your Twitter Favourites?


Swedish company Flattr is attempting to use social 'approval' buttons to allow readers to reward content producers.  Think in terms of Twitter's Favorite button or an Instagram Like. Facebook likes are not yet part of this service though.
The process is simple:
  1. Sign up to Flattr and pay in a monthly donation to your account
  2. Link up your social accounts to the service
  3. Use social as you normally do
  4. At the end of the month, your monthly donation is divided up between all the sites you liked or Favorited that month (minus 10% for Flattr)
A slight catch of course is that the blog or user you liked has to be a Flattr member as well.
Flattr is a micropayment system - more specifically, a microdonation system 

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

News Anchor's Romantic Turn on Live TV



News anchor Jillian Pavlica of WZDX in Huntsville, Ala., got a romantic surprise during her broadcast.

5 stylish iPad cases for smart people

Do you always have trouble with choosing the best case for your iPad. If you are an iPad user who still finds the need for pen and notepad on the go, then we have the right picks for you. This is a collection of modern iPad cases enhances with old-fashioned paper. Let us know if this appeals to you in the comments.

1. Booqpad
In a range of colors each Booqpad ships with a 50-sheet A5 notepad. There is also a holder for a pen or stylus and business card slots. The Booqpad ranges from $49.95. The design is a perfect mix of past