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  • “World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria” trailer released at Gamescom 2012

    “World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria” trailer released at Gamescom 2012

    The release of the new World of Warcraft expansion Mists of Pandaria is fast approaching, and this week Blizzard displayed the opening cinematic to the game at the Gamescom conference in Cologne, Germany. As always, Blizzard’s cinematic team has some cutting-edge CGI to show off and we thought it was worth your time to take a look at

    The trailer reveals the opening cinematic sequence to “Mists of Pandaria.” Described as a lost continent shrouded in fog, Pandaria is inhabited by a race called the Pandaren. The upcoming release is the fourth expansion pack of the uber-popular game.

    “World of Warcraft” is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) which was released in November 2004. Expansion packs include “The Burning Crusade,” “Wrath of the Lich King” and “Cataclysm.”

    In August, Blizzard Entertainment reported 9.1 million subscribers. “World of Warcraft” holds the Guinness World Record for the Most Popular Subscription-based Massively Multiplayer Online Role Player Game.” 

    “World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria” is expected to be released on Sept. 25, 2012. 

  • Indian Company 7Seas Launches New Android Game

    Indian Company 7Seas Launches New Android Game

    7Seas Entertainment Ltd today said its game ‘The Dark Man’ has been made available for Android-based mobile devices. 

    The Dark Man is an archery-based puzzle game that involves shooting apples placed as targets on a character’s head. If the player misses, he fails to clear the level. The game sports a classic black and white look. The levels start off easy but continue to become more challenging.

     While the full version of the game priced at Rs. 55 in the Google Play Store, has 30 levels, the free version offers 10 levels. It will also be available in the Samsung App store, LG Store and other Android supported app stores.

  • “Remove Hate Content” : Gov To ISPs

    “Remove Hate Content” : Gov To ISPs


    Government has issued directions to all Internet service providers to disable any inflammatory or hateful content that targets the community for north eastern states.

    “Based on complaints regarding content that’s inflammatory, hateful and inciting violence targeting North East Community, DIT has issued an advisory to all intermediaries,” Union Minister of State for Communications and Information Technology Sachin Pilot said.

    The advisory based on terms and provisions of IT Act and Rules asks them to take action for disabling all such content on priority, the minister said.

    [Economic Times]

  • Micromax Launches Superfone A100, A90 , The Funbook Pro and Ferrari Co-Branded Data Cards + more

    Micromax Launches Superfone A100, A90 , The Funbook Pro and Ferrari Co-Branded Data Cards + more

    Micromax at an even in New Delhi has just launched a series of new devices and has announced many more in the upcoming lineup. To start off the company has announced to major smartphones, the Canvas(A100) and the PIXEL(A90) .

     

     

     

    The Micromax A100

    • Android ICS
    • 4.9 inch Screen 480×854
    • Dual Sim (GSM)
    • 5 MP Camera
    • 0.3 Front Camera
    • 4 GB Inbuilt + 32 GB Expandable
    • Bluetooth 3
    • 2000mAh Batter
    • Price Rs 9990/-

     

     

    The Micromax A90

    • 4.3-inch Super-AMOLED 800×480 pixels
    • Android ICS
    • Dual SIM
    • 8 megapixel CMOS rear camera with LED
    • 0.3 megapixel front camera
    • Rs 12,990
    • Internal memory of 4GB, expandable up to 32GB
    • 1600 mAh battery

     

    Micromax also officially launched the Funbook Pro , which we exclusive unboxed and went hands on with Here : 

    Alongside the Funbook Pro, Micromax also announced Funbook Alpha and 3G, Alpha is going to be a better built and faster version of the original 7 inch Funbook, But will come at a cheaper price tag.

    The 3G will add a 3G data sim+phone call ability to the Funbook, possibly in the new Alpha design.

    Micromax also Launched ferrari co-branded 3G data cards. Expect a full iGyaan treatment of all the products soon.

     

  • Google+ Update lets you open iOS links in Chrome, Allows Androids to join Hangouts on Air.

    Google+ Update lets you open iOS links in Chrome, Allows Androids to join Hangouts on Air.

    Google has let out a sly update to their Google+ apps on Android and iOS. The biggest addition is now allowing, Android phones to join Hangouts on Air, a feature we might use as soon as Today.

    For iOS the app, it now allows you to open links in Chrome instead of Safari, making the dreams of a default chrome browser more real than ever.

    What’s in this Android version:

    – Teens can now create and join Hangouts from mobile
    – Join Hangouts on Air from mobile
    – Floating timestamp in photos view
    – Shortcuts for post creation
    – Ability to report abuse in Events

    What’s in this iOS version :

    ? Web links in posts now open in Chrome (if installed)
    ? Teens can now join and create Hangouts 
    ? Instant Upload bug fixes to improve performance

    [App Store] [Google Play]

  • Instagram updates apps to 3.0 adds Photo Maps, infinite scrolling and speed improvements

    Instagram updates apps to 3.0 adds Photo Maps, infinite scrolling and speed improvements

    Instagram has updated their iOS and Android Apps to major V. 3.0 . Now Using the geotagged images Instagram allows you to look at your photo map. It overlays photos with a map underneath, giving people a far more visual look at what they were seeing at a given point on Earth.

    The app now displays bigger grid photos to make it easier to browse large collections of photos and see them too. You’ll find bigger grid photos on user profiles, the Explore tab, as well as on hashtag and location pages.

    Also a lot of UI changes allow users to enjoy the new refreshed upload screen, and security allows you to moderate comments and flag users.

     

     

  • Edit : Why I Use An iPhone

    Edit : Why I Use An iPhone

    Ok, so before I begin with this article, let me clarify that I haven’t been paid by Apple to write this, I don’t hate Android phones, and I most certainly am not a “fanboy”. Also, I am not Bharat Nagpal (I know most of you came here expecting Bharat to finally reveal why he uses an iPhone). 

    The question is simple yet one of the most debatable one this side of the century, “Why do you use an iPhone?” 

    Some background details first

    [pullquote_right]working at iGyaan has its perks![/pullquote_right]I currently use a 16GB iPhone 4s, my first iPhone, which I’ve been using since January, 2012. Before this I had a Nokia 5230 “Express Music”, a Samsung Corby, a Samsung Metro, a Motorola flip phone (don’t remember its name now) and a Nokia 1100 (which I had to crush with a brick and then drown in a bucket full of water to make sure it was dead). Oh, and a couple of Android devices here and there (working at iGyaan has its perks!). 

    iPhone

    Now the Crux

    So, it took me only 1 day to realize that I had a phone in my hand that is perfect for me. Why so? Easy, because it’s is simple and uncomplicated!  I work around technology on a daily basis, but that doesn’t mean I want my products and services to be unnecessarily complex.  In fact, I tend to go the opposite way – I spend a lot of time working with wireless devices, dealing with random issues, playing with settings, and the likes.  In my time off, I’ll always migrate to the solution that’s the easiest.

    I want a device that works the same way every single time.  When I open an app, I expect it to take the same amount of time to open each and every time, when it doesn’t, it aggravates me. [pullquote_left]Having a sluggish phone with a 1.5 GHz dual-core is like having a Pulsar that moves like a Rajdhoot.[/pullquote_left] The iPhone is consistent, fast and ridiculously smooth! While you’ll never have a device that’s 100 percent fail-free, I’ve yet to find another device that performs as fluidly as the iPhone 4S. 

    One of the primary reasons I love the iPhone is the large selection of high quality apps. Even though more apps come to Android every day, I still prefer to buy (cough!) most of my apps and games on the iPhone.

    Not only do most of these apps look better, but i don’t have the same buyer’s (cough again!) remorse as I do with many Android apps I purchase. When given the choice between the same app on Android and on iPhone, I choose the iPhone app. I can’t recall looking at an Android app and complimenting its looks in comparison to its iOS and Windows Phone counterparts. 

    Daily Usage

    iPhoneTyping is a breeze with the auto-correct (though i have suffered some more than embarrassing moments due to it). The phone literally learns as you use it. Overtime Siri picked up on my “Indian Accent”and autocorrect started suggesting Hinglish words. I use dictation on the iPhone 4S to write entire articles with enough accuracy that only minimal editing needed. In fact, I am writing this article through the WordPress app on my phone! The new Voice Actions in Android 4.0 include many of the same features and work just as well as Siri and Dictation on the iPhone, but it is less polished. There is no use of relationships and Voice Actions doesn’t prompt for the message, requiring taps on-screen instead.

    Through iCloud, I have all my emails, contacts, data backed up effortlessly and accessible from anywhere. I don’t have to worry about subscription renewal or periodic updates. All I had to do was create an iCloud account and I was good to go!

    Camera and portability

    iPhoneThe camera is definitely the best I’ve seen on a mobile phone (do not mention the PureView!). It has eliminated the need to carry a separate camera while on a vacation. I am more than satisfied with it!

    One of the biggest feature of a phone for me is the screen, and the iPhone delivers in that aspect! The Retina display is a treat to use! Bright, vivid colours, great viewing angles, outdoor visibility and no pixilation at all! Texts are as crisp as they can be and even though the screen may not be the biggest, it definitely is the best for my needs.

     

    Jailbreak

    [pullquote_right]For all the things that Apple didn’t include in the iOS, there’s JailBreak![/pullquote_right] You can do anything, literally, once you’ve jailbroken your phone! Be it applying a custom theme (I am using the Windows 8 theme currently), add toggles to the homescreen and download unlimited apps for free!

    Out of all of the smartphones I’ve used, battery life continues to shine on the iPhone 4S in comparison to Android and Windows Phone equivalents.  It has taken a hit for sure with iOS 5 and the 4S’ dual-core processor, but it still outperforms other smartphones I’ve used. It charges ridiculously fast!

    Conclusion (The Only Answer)

    So basically, the iPhone has a smooth and fluid OS (I cannot emphasize this enough!), adequately powerful hardware, and tons of great features! Not to mention it looks great and I don’t have to deal with “minor bug fixes” now and then! So why should I switch to some other phone just because it has ridiculously speedy quad-core processor and an awfully powerful GPU when at the end of the day I have a phone which does what I need perfectly!

    Is it the best phone ever? Nope.  Would I go around recommending it to everyone?  Nope.  I can go off on a tirade of things I don’t like about it.  Email management has been especially bugging me. There’s a ton of features on the Android that I wish I had access to on my iPhone, and there’s no doubt that Android will continue to develop over time, but right now, I just want a phone that pretty much manages itself, so I can enjoy it, without having to worry about if I need to update permissions on my phone.  But for today, it’s the device that allows me to check off the most number of features on my list, so it stays!

  • Tech Style : The Invisible Bike Helmet

    Tech Style : The Invisible Bike Helmet

    Two Women designers from Sweden have designed what could possibly be the coolest invention for stylish travellers. Hövding is a rapidly-inflating airbag that deploys from a collar around your neck when you’re in an accident.Powered by rechargeable battery-powered accelerometers and gyroscopes that detect the typical motions involved in a bike crash. They trigger a tiny gas inflator which instantly fills a nylon airbag with helium. The bag forms a hood around your head that cushions the impact.

    Hövding costs $600 and only works once. But hey you cant put a cost on stylish life saving equipment? Or can you!

  • Google Maps adds Schedules For over a 1 Million Transit Stops Globally, Adds Public Transport and city borders to Android

    Google Maps adds Schedules For over a 1 Million Transit Stops Globally, Adds Public Transport and city borders to Android

    Google Maps now features public transit schedules for more than 500 cities and one million transit stops worldwide. it is also applicable on their new Android app, the updated Google Maps app now, allows users to choose which specific mode of transportation (train, bus, tram or subway) they want to see on their maps.

    Also, whenever you search for a city or postal code, for example, you will now see the borders of that region. My Places feature now also makes it easier to access your saved offline maps and custom maps, and if you have Location History enabled, you can now use the app to “browse the places you’ve been on a daily basis with an updated Location History dashboard.”

    Google is also supposedly working on an iOS dedicated maps app, which is a possibility,  especially because Apple will use their own maps in iOS 6.

     

  • Samsung Galaxy S3 hits 10mn sales within 2 months

    Samsung Galaxy S3 hits 10mn sales within 2 months

    Korean-mobile maker Samsung has sold ten million handsets of its latest smartphone Galaxy S3 in less than two months, according to a report.

    Galaxy SIII broke the 10 million barrier in less than half the time it took its predecessor, the Galaxy SII, which is the bestselling Android handset so far.

    The mega smartphone sports an impressive range of  top-spec features, including a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD screen, 8-Megapixel camera, and a quad-core processor.

    Last month Samsung had predicted that its heroic handset would hit the 10 million sales mark and they proved themselves right with their guess, as now Google has announced that the handset has indeed got itself into the 8 figure world.

    Big sales in a short period have been helped by Samsung’s excellent rollout strategy which saw 140 countries all receiving the handset within the past two months, which in comparison to Apple’s comparatively slow rollout is a great benefit to the sales of the smartphone.

  • Galaxy Note 2 Bezel Leak

    Galaxy Note 2 Bezel Leak

    Two weeks left for the Galaxy Note 2 Unpacked event, and after a rumoured picture of the “Phablet” came up yesterday, another one, this time a Bezel, has come up today!

    In addition to showing us what a small bezel on the Galaxy Note 2 looks like, the image above also seems to confirm the fact that the new phablet’s display will be 0.2-inch longer than its predecessor, just as currently rumored. The use of a smaller bezel is surely a reason for Samsung’s rumored decision to go with a 5.5-inch Galaxy Note 2 instead of the regular 5.3-inch panel used by its predecessor.

    Stay tuned, for we will be covering IFA 2012 Live from Berlin.

  • Samsung Galaxy S III to get Official Jelly Bean on Aug 29th ?

    Samsung Galaxy S III to get Official Jelly Bean on Aug 29th ?

    Several Rumors are pointing to a official version of the Jelly Bean rom for the Samsung Galaxy SIII (International/our Version) on the 29th of August. The current flagship phone has also been Samsung’s best seller, and will get the Jelly Bean update alongside the announcement of the Galaxy Note 2 which is scheduled to happen at IFA.

    Usually Samsung update ROMs tend to leak out a month in advance, but its possible the company is keeping it tightly under wraps this time.

  • Nokia to stick with Windows

    Nokia to stick with Windows

    Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop promised to unveil a new smartphone using Microsoft’s latest Windows 8 software soon, raising the prospect it will be launched in early September before rival Apple promotes its new iPhone.

    The Finnish company, which is fighting for survival after losing out to rivals in the lucrative smartphone business, is due to hold a trade show in Helsinki on September 5-6, just before an Apple event on September 12 where the U.S. competitor could announce a redesigned iPhone.

    Nokia, the world’s second-largest cellphone maker, has not commented on what it will announce at the Nokia World event, but business magazines have said it will unveil the new Windows 8 smartphones. 

    Elop, in Oslo for a meeting with Telenor Chief Executive Jon Fredrik Baksaas, did not deny a September launch but would only say Windows 8 smartphones would be released “relatively near term.”

  • Micromax A100 Listed Online, To Be Launched Soon

    Micromax A100 Listed Online, To Be Launched Soon

    Micromax’s A100 smartphone has popped up on an online shopping website (Homeshop18.com), though it’s listed as out of stock. The device was first reported on our website (read here).

    According to the listing, the smartphone will be priced at Rs 9,999 and has a 5-inch display with 480×854 resolution. This dual SIM device runs on Android 4.0.4(ICS) and offers 3G connectivity. 

    Micromax A100 comes with a 2000 mAh battery, a 5MP camera, and 4 GB of internal storage, which is expandable up to 32 GB.

  • Is this the Galaxy Note 2? Image Leaked!

    Is this the Galaxy Note 2? Image Leaked!

    Can it be? An image of what could be the Galaxy Note 2 is going viral on the internet. The device in White looks identical to the Galaxy SIII from the front and features a Corning Gorilla Glass.

    The device would most likely come with a 5.5″ Super AMOLED Screen with 16/32GB internal memory and 1.5GB of RAM. On the back would be a 13MP Camera with 1080p recording at 30fps. It is said to be powered by a Quad-Core Exynos 5250 processor and be HSPA+, LTE compatible. It is likely to be shipped with Android Jelly Bean outside the box.

    We don’t know the authenticity of the image, it could just turn out to be a photoshopped render. The official launch of the Galaxy Note 2 is most likely to be on the 29th of August and we will be covering it Live form Berlin! 

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