Author: jayad uberoi

  • Digital Afterlife : What Happens to Your Online Accounts After You Die?

    Digital Afterlife : What Happens to Your Online Accounts After You Die?

    You probably know what happens to your house, assets or family heirloom on your death. Of course, because it’s all there in your will. But have you ever wondered what happens to your your e-mail accounts once you’ve reached the Pearly Gates?

    Mourning kith and kin may want to access these accounts for sentimental reasons, inspite of your  your personal messages and online dating profiles.

    The Uniform Law Commission (Washington), appointed by the state on 16th July, 2014 endorsed a program whereby the loved ones could access but not control the deceased’s digital accounts. This however is yet to be adopted by the legislature; once is it however, a persons online life would also become an integral part of his will.

    “This is something most people don’t think of until they are faced with it. They have no idea what is about to be lost,” said Karen Williams of Beaverton, Oregon, who sued Facebook for access to her 22-year-old son Loren’s account after he died in a 2005 motorcycle accident.

    Presently most tech-providers have their own solutions. Facebook, for example, “memorializes” the accounts, allowing the close ones to view the profile whenever they desire; however for others, presently, once a will becomes public, anti-hacking laws becomes applicable on them. The courts aren’t convinced that a company supplying the technology should decide what happens to the deceased’s online accounts.

    Uniform Law Commission to the rescue! According to the proposal the executor of the deceased would get access to, however not control the digital files, unless prohibited in his will. This would imply that the widow may access her late husbands e-mail accounts, however would not have permission to view any videos or send any e-mails.

    This is a great initiative as every family/representative should have the right to access the departed’s digital data. Had this still been a generation of “Letters in the Shoebox”, that would have automatically fallen to the family of the deceased. Then why not the online profiles, for its sentimental value, if nothing else?

    Three cheers to this step by the ULC!

  • No Signal? Pocket-Sized Device ‘goTenna’ Will Help You Stay Connected

    No Signal? Pocket-Sized Device ‘goTenna’ Will Help You Stay Connected

    Stuck in the desert or the mountains or even at home with no signal on your smartphone? Here’s the best way to communicate. GoTenna, a Brooklyn-based startup is offering a solution for off-the-grid travelers who need low-cost connectivity for their smartphone – and it doesn’t even rely on satellites.

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    GoTenna is a pocket-size communication tool that lets smartphones talk to one another without cell service.

    This device connects to your phone via Bluetooth and turns it into a low-frequency radio with a range of several miles (up to 50 miles). Using an iOS or Android app, that’ll let you text or share GPS locations (no voice calls) over an unlimited, free ad hoc network with other goTenna users.

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    GoTenna is 5.8 inches in length and weighs 2 ounces. This pocket size device is easily portable and allows easy communication in the times of need

    The team behind it says that everything is encoded, and the app will automatically retry until your message goes through. goTenna, however, doesn’t give your smartphone LTE-style data, so no Twitter scrolling or Facebook browsing.

    The device is a little too big for your pocket, but it clips easily to a belt or a backpack. The company’s planning on selling a limited number for $150 per pair on their site to raise $50,000 in funding, after that, it’ll sell for $300.

  • Obi Mobiles Launches its Flagship Octopus S520 at Rs.11,990

    Obi Mobiles Launches its Flagship Octopus S520 at Rs.11,990

    Obi Mobiles, a venture of Ex-Apple CEO, John Scully, has launched the Octopus S520 smartphone at Rs.11,990. The phone initially will be available for purchase only on Snapdeal.com.

    The phone is featuring an all aluminium back panel with a 5 inch HD(720×1280) IPS display. Powered by a 1.7GHz MediaTek octa-core processor, the phone comes with 1GB RAM and 8GB internal storage which is expandable via a microSD card slot.

    The company’s flagship phone runs Android 4.4 KitKat, the latest version of the operating system. The dual-sim (3G+3G) phone supports an 8MP rear camera and a 2MP front-facing camera. It has an 1800mAh battery. In terms of connectivity, the phone supports Wi-Fi, 3G, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS and USB 2.0. 

    Ajay Sharma, CEO(India), Obi Mobiles in a press release said, “S520 is a beautifully designed product. It is engineered to highest quality specifications to reliably deliver a superior performance. This flagship device is an affirmation of our stated commitment to extend the best in class smartphone experience.” 

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    The Octupus S520, Obi’s first ever flagship smartphone, is exclusively available for sale at India’s largest online marketplace Snapdeal.co

    Key Features 

    • 5-inch (1280 x 720 pixels) HD display
    • Android 4.4 (KitKat)
    • 1.7 GHz Octa-Core MediaTek MT6592 processor
    • 8MP rear camera with LED Flash and 1080p video recording
    • 2MP front-facing camera
    • Dual SIM (Standard + Micro)
    • 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
    • 1GB RAM, 8GB internal storage, expandable up to 32 GB
    • 3G, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth, and GPS
    • 1800 mAh battery
    • 8.4 mm thick
    • Price Rs 11,990

    The phone package contains a flip cover, a screen protector along with a USB Charger and in-ear bud type ear phones as a standard offering. According to Obi, the phone will be supported by a country wide network of over 95 service centres for after sale support.

    With the launch, Obi Mobiles joins a number of smartphone players part of the crowded Indian market. However, the phone is one of the cheapest octa-core processor powered phones available in the country. This may be a great investment made by John Scully since affordable smartphones are doing well in the Indian market today!

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  • Top 5 Reminder Apps a Forgetful Person Should Download Now

    Top 5 Reminder Apps a Forgetful Person Should Download Now

    Say goodbye to the outdated sticky notes and reminder boards and say hello to the Reminder Apps. With a hectic schedule and countless things to remember these could be your lifeline.

    With millions using smartphones today, we have compiled a list of our favourite for Notices and Reminders to simplify your day.

     5. DO-It (Tomorrow)

    Do-it-tomorrowDo you love procrastinating? Is your motto: ‘Why do it today what you can do it tomorrow?’ That’s the spirit! This is the  perfect app for you. Tasks not ticked off the previous day are automatically carried forward. Do It  (Tomorrow) makes it easy for users to postpone their tasks to the next day, which makes it a very  pragmatic and realistic app. The app also supports cloud syncing and has a pretty neat user interface. Though some people may face problems with the interface as the view sometimes freezes in the middle of  two pages.

    4. Any Do

    Any DoAny DO is among the most popular reminder apps for both iOS and Android, and for good reason. Not only  does it have a very neat user interface, it offers a lot of different ways of creating reminders and triggering  alerts. The app supports location-based reminders, tasks that don’t have a specific time associated with  them and even folders that can be helpful in keeping things well-organized. Any DO allows you to  create reminders both via text input and voice commands.

    This is a great app for personal as well as  business use.

    3. Astrid To Do List

    AstridIf you’re looking for an app with a little more options, Astrid is the app to get. It’s easy to set up and also throws in some more “advanced” options like Google task sync, priority levels, tags, timed reminders, and calendar integration. Astrid Tasks is intuitive and compact, but doesn’t skimp on flexibility or options. It has a home-screen widget, quick add function, alarms, reminders, a back-up function, tags and even a timer. Despite these multiple functions, Astrid couldn’t be simpler to use. Perhaps the only drawback is its limited widget options.

    2.To Do Reminder

    To Do ReminderTo Do Reminder App is quick and easy to use; you can set a task in the reminder list in mere seconds. It has  an easy-to-use interface with a voice handling feature available. Additional attractive features include  Synchronising birthdays from Facebook, daily-weekly or monthly repetition of a task.

    Being quicker and relatively easier to use however limits the customization options and functionalities available in  this app.

    1. Evernote

    EvernoteThe Top app and one of the most popularly used one when it comes to Reminders is Evernote. Evernote lets you take  notes, capture photos, create to-do lists, record voice reminders and makes these notes completely  searchable, whether you are at home, at work, or on the go. Its key features include -In-app and email  alarms, pinning notes to the top of your note list and even a web clipper (which allows you to save  anything you see online).

    Exceeding the limit of its download, Evernote requires a payment of a subscription fees which perhaps is its only dis-advantage.

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