Nokia’s Lumia 820 and Lumia 920 leak, PureView coming to Windows Phone 8


If the Rumors are correct, Nokia is set to announce new Lumia 820 and Lumia 920 Windows Phone 8 smartphones, bringing its highly-praised PureView technology to its line of Windows Phone devices.
In renders provided by Twitter user EvLeaks (via The Verge), both the Lumia 820 and the Lumia 920 are shown in various different colors, sporting similar designs to earlier Lumia models.

Lumia 920

The Lumia 920 has feature of 4.5-inch screen, launching as Nokia’s biggest smartphone till date. However, the big news is that the company will include PureView optics in this handset, delivering high-resolution photos similar to the Nokia 808 PureView.
Not much else is known about the device, other than that the Lumia 920 will be the device which is codenamed ‘Phi.’
 Nokias Lumia 820 and Lumia 920 leak, PureView coming to Windows Phone 8

Lumia 820

 Nokias Lumia 820 and Lumia 920 leak, PureView coming to Windows Phone 8
The Nokia 820 (codenamed Arrow), is expected to a feature of 4.3-inch display, launching in a number of vibrant colors if the renders are indeed accurate.
these images are close to the final products Nokia will launch at its upcoming event. Nokia is due to hold its Windows Phone 8 launch event in New York City on September 5, finally confirming the specifications and launch dates for the device.


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Bing Can Now Search Through Facebook Photos


More Facebook functionality is creeping into Bing with a new feature that lets users search and browse through their friends' photos.
The so-called Friends' Photo feature isn't available directly from the Bing homepage. Instead, you must navigate to www.bing.com/friendsphotos before you can start searching your friends' Facebook albums.
The feature only works if you are signed into Facebook and have granted Bing permission to connect. If you haven't done these things, you'll first see a prompt to login, followed by a permissions page from Facebook.com, before you can start searching.
Once connected, browsing Facebook photos on Bing actually seems easier than it does on Facebook's own Website. Whereas Facebook simply lists photos in a single, reverse-chronological column, Bing lays the photos out in a tiled view, so it's easier to scan for interesting pictures--and to ignore the boring ones.
Each thumbnail image shows the number of likes and comments, and when you click on an image, it expands while showing comments in a sidebar. You can add your own comment, like a photo or share it on your wall directly from Bing. There's also an option to open photos in Facebook, which is useful if you want to tag a photo or add a location.

Searching for photos was less reliable than browsing in my experience, but that's simply because a lot of my friends don't tag all their photos with locations or keywords. For instance, a search for "Cincinnati," where I live, turned up less than a dozen results even though plenty of my friends' Facebook photos have been taken there.
Also, keep in mind that photos won't show up at all from users who don't allow Facebook to interact with third-party apps. None of my wife's photos, for instance, appear within Bing for this reason.
Microsoft says it will never share Facebook photos with the public. Bing also respects the same privacy settings as Facebook, so photos will only be viewable in Bing to users who have that permission on Facebook.
Photo search is the second major Facebook-related feature to come to Bing in the last few months. In May, Bing added a Social Search sidebar, which shows social network activity from friends and high-profile "experts" for any search keyword. It also allows users to ask questions of their friends and link to relevant search topics. Compared to Google's approach with Search Plus Your World, Microsoft is drawing a clearer boundary between regular and social search results.
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Samsung wins over Apple in Japan patent case


A Tokyo court ruled on Friday that Samsung Electronics' mobile devices did not violate an Apple Inc patent, awarding the South Korean firm a victory a week after it lost a landmark patent case in the United States.

The Tokyo District Court's ruling on an Apple patent dealing with transferring media content between devices comes after a U.S. federal jury found last week that Apple did not infringe on any of Samsung's patents, while the South Korean firm had copied key features of the popular iPhone.
The U.S. jury awarded Apple $1.05 billion in damages and it is now seeking speedy bans on the sale of eight Samsung phones in the U.S. market.

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Google doodles Maria Montessori's 142nd birthday



Educational tools adorn the Google home page on Friday in honour of the Italian educator Maria Montessori on her 142nd birth anniversary.
Montessori is best known for developing an educational system that bears her name and is practised in thousands of schools around the world. The Montessori system of education tries to uncover a child's creative potential and gives emphasis on independence.
Born on August 31, 1870, Maria Montessori was the first Italian woman to get a degree in medicine. She graduated from the University of Rome in 1896.
In 1907 she opened her first preschool for children and its success led to the opening of other Montessori schools. She travelled to different countries, including India, to disseminate her educational system. Maria Montessori was in India from 1939 to 1946.
On May 6, 1952, Montessori died of a cerebral haemorrhage in the Netherlands. She was 81.

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Create a collage from your iPhone photos with Mixel

iPhone users are always looking for ways to show off their photos and make them look fancier than they really are. Whether it's through Instagram, or one of the various frame apps. Well, I have a new app for you to try. It's an app trying to make it easy for iPhone users to create a collage in a matter of minutes.
Mixel is a free app that quickly turns your iPhone photos into a fancy-looking collage.


Mixel (free)Apple iPhone 4S - 16GB - white (Verizon Wireless), a recent addition to the App Store, allows you to quickly make a collage out of photos stored on your iPhone, or imported photos from Instagram and Facebook.
Making a collage is easy:
  • Tap on the + sign
  • Select the source of your photos
  • Choose up to 16 photos
  • Let Mixel do the rest



Of course, if you're unhappy with the layout you can tap on Shuffle or rearrange the photos yourself. There are also a total of six themes you can choose from, each with its own look and feel to it.

Once you're happy with the collage, you'll be able to post it to your own Mixel stream and then share it directly with Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, save it to your Camera Roll, or share via e-mail.
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McAfee app helps protect Facebook photos


Security solutions provider McAfee has launched a new free application 'McAfee Social Protection' to help users protect their photos from being shared without their permission on social networking site Facebook. 

Offered as a Facebook app together with a browser plug-in , the app lets users select which friends have access to their photos and makes pictures appear blurry to everyone else, McAfee said in a statement. 

For selected friends, the photos will be displayed properly once those friends have installed the app, creating a second layer of protection , it added. Also friends, who have been granted access to view photos , will not be able to share, copy, print or take screenshots of them.
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How to Increase Your Search Rank Using Social Media

The rules of search have changed. In fact, they change on a daily basis. But never so dramatically has rank been uprooted since the explosion of social media. Social media sites, especially the power houses of Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn, have become backlink central for affecting organic search results.


Prior to Facebook’s takeover of the online universe (800 million active users today), online visibility in natural search was a sum of several measurable components: SEO site compliance on site structure and meta tags/content, directory link submissions and qualified and relevant site/blog linking.
In 2010 the game officially changed, with Google’s support of social media — author reputation, bookmarking, commenting, as well as a number of other social factors (Likes, tweets, retweets, shares, etc.) — as a major factor in how it ranks websites and blogs in its algorithm. Real-time search in Google meant that search was only as valuable as the latest blog post, social share and comment.
The good news is that technology has advanced so that web marketers can manage their content and sites through the use of simple and effective blogging tools. Further, those blog tool properties, such as WordPress, support integration of social plug-ins and necessary content for social sharing including video, effective product/service literature and tagged imagery. And so, marketers can use social and manage their web presence to support online brand consistency.
So, how can you use social media to increase your SEO rank and ensure that the rank and ensuing traffic will convert to web business?
1. Define Your Brand
First, you must create and understand a parallel social media optimization/search engine optimization strategy. All creators of content on your team (copy, social commenting, videos and imagery) need to be on one brand team. The approach must be holistic. A unified brand message must drive visibility across all content and all channels.
2. Find Your Keyword
To define a common strategy for execution across standard SEO practices as well as across social media content development and sharing, marketers must rethink keyword development. The questions become less about search visibility versus obvious competition and more introspective in terms of what the corporate and executive brand mean.
Ask your team questions such as: What is our brand value proposition? What do we want our audience to say about us? How will we incent out audience? How will we be leaders? Why will people follow us? Answering these questions will help you to zone in on your top branded, broad-based and narrow-based keywords.
3. Create a Plan of Action
Once these target keyword phrases have been developed, you will need an actionable task plan to follow and with which to measure effectiveness of your new blended social/SEO strategy. The strategy must contain: content types and frequency, such as a weekly webinar production and planned outreach per social channel and media (social) buys/ads with effective messaging and resulting goals.
Determining success in social affects search visibility such that the quality of the author, relevancy of the topical content, number of followers, number of comments/retweets and number of shares of blog posts must be considered and followed for search visibility to pull from success in these metrics.
4. Don’t Forget SEO Basics
When determining how you will rank in natural search for branded and business-driving keywords, first do the ABCs of SEO work in terms of on-site optimization wherever your online marketing plan calls for conversion.
Once that has been completed, rein in your social and search teams to determine your custom strategy and measurable plan. Remember that, just like traditional SEO practices, social media optimization work must be consistent, authentic, managed daily and measured for success.

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Samsung unveils voice-controlled Galaxy camera

Now it's Samsung's Turn For the Android Voice Controlled Camera.Samsung has unveiled a voice-controlled camera - the Galaxy Camera - as part of a fall lineup of consumer gadgets aimed at setting itself apart from rival Apple.
The South Korean electronics giant presented the 16-megapixel Galaxy Camera at the IFA tech show in Berlin on Wednesday.
It has a 4.8-inch HD Super Clear LCD screen. The Voice Control option allows users to control a number of functions such as 'Zoom in' and 'Shoot' through voice.
Samsung unveils voice-controlled Galaxy camera

Samsung's Galaxy Camera runs Google's Android 4.1 operating system, so called Jelly Bean, giving it features previously restricted to smartphones or tablet computers such as photo organizing, photo sharing and voice-control.

The Galaxy Camera comes in two connectivity options: a 3G and Wi-Fi version or a 4G and Wi-Fi version.
It comes days after Samsung suffered a costly defeat in a patent dispute with Apple in the United States.
The company also announced two new phones, the Galaxy Note II and the ATIV S running Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system.
Samsung says the devices will be available in many countries from the end of October.
The Samsung Galaxy Camera will be on display at the Samsung booth #20 at IFA 2012, Aug 31 through Sep 5.
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How to Add LiveFyre Comment System to Blogger


Comments are one of the Most essential parts that make a blog .Comments help everyone from New Beginning bloggers to Pro Bloggers to help to  receive reader and costumer opinion and feedback.
So it's important you and your readers get the most from your comments system.

The default Blogger comments have come a long way over the last few years culminating in the introduction of threaded comment replies last year.



But as a Blogger user you have other options and lots of them.In this post we will look at the  popular comment system LiveFyre and that can all be used on your Blogger blog.Lets look at the Below Steps and how you can use them on Blogger.



Adding LiveFyre To Blogger


Livefyre is more of a new kid on the block even though it was launched in 2008.Livefyre comments can be found and sites such as The New York Times and NBC Universal.Livefyre has really gone for the angle of making comments more social.


Live Demo

Adding LiveFyre to Blogger :.



  • Go to Blogger Dashboard --> Template --> Edit HTML --> Proceed
  • Sign Up For a New Livefyre Account and Once you've Done Signin with your Credentials And Head to Products Page by Clickin Products on the Menu Bar.
  •  Now Livefyre have been very slow to add easy Blogger integration.For the last few months at least they have they have a coming soon for Blogger. But fear not We can still use Livefyre on Blogger.
  • On the install page you will see the options for Wordpress, TypePad and Custom.Enter your blogs URL and choose 'Custom', then click the keep going button.



  • You will now be presented with the code for the comments.Next we must add it to your blog.So Copy the Code

    First up you will want to turn off the Blogger comments you can do this in your settings under 'Posts and Comments'.Now add the code as following :

    In Your (New Design) Blogger Dashboard Click The Drop Down Menu For Your Blog > 


  • Go to Blogger Dashboard --> Template --> Edit HTML --> Proceed
  • Backup your Template before making any changes to your blog
  • Now  Expand Widget Templates

  • 2. Find the following code in your template :

    <b:if cond='data:post.showThreadedComments'>

    3. Copy and Paste the comment code Copied from Livefyre Directly Above / Before 
    <b:if cond='data:post.showThreadedComments'> .

    Save your template.Now You're Done.
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    Entire History of the Internet on One Facebook Timeline


    We’ve seen companies and people do some inventive things with Facebook’s Timeline feature, but this project may take the cake.
    Grovo, a company looking to better educate people about common web and mobile products, has curated the entire history of the Internet on one single Facebook Timeline.
    Many important dates in the development of the Internet are honored with milestones on the company’s page, from recent social media launches like Instagram, to way back in 1536, which is the first known use of the @ symbol.
    Check out the many cool happenings of the 1990s in particular — the good old dot-com days. Also, can you believe the U.S. military’s Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) was founded in 1958? The agency has done lots of truly mind-boggling research in those fifty-some years. And it only took six years after the invention of email in 1972 for spam emails to show up.
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    Adding Page Navigation with Arrow Keys in Blogger

    Navigating Between Posts and Pages Using the Numbered System Sometimes Won't Work Effectively. So Here is a Different Navigation Style Which Works With Arrow Keys. For Instance If You Press Left Arrow You'll be Landed on Previous Page and by  Right Arrow Obviously on the Next Page.



    Well This is a Cool feature. it Doesn't Take Much Time And Saves the Scrolling Down Time to Search for the Older,Newer Page Links.. Try This Trick On This Blog itself By Pressing Right or Left Arrow Key.

    Steps :.

    Only Two Important Steps are Required to Apply this Hack to Your Blog.

    Step1: Editing "Blog Paper" Element In Your Blog's Template

    Step2: Adding a Simple Script Before Closing </body> Tag.



    Page Navigation With Arrow Key To Blogger:.





  • Go to Blogger Dashboard --> Template --> Edit HTML --> Proceed



  • Backup your Template before making any changes to your blog



  • Now  Expand Widget Templates
  • Using your browser's search function, locate the following section of code:
     <div class='blog-pager' id='blog-pager'>
        <b:if cond='data:newerPageUrl'>
          <span id='blog-pager-newer-link'>
          <a class='blog-pager-newer-link' expr:href='data:newerPageUrl' 
    expr:id='data:widget.instanceId + &quot;_blog-pager-newer-link&quot;' expr:title='data:newerPageTitle'><data:newerPageTitle/></a>
          </span>
        </b:if>
        <b:if cond='data:olderPageUrl'>
          <span id='blog-pager-older-link'>
          <a class='blog-pager-older-link' expr:href='data:olderPageUrl' expr:id='data:widget.instanceId + &quot;_blog-pager-older-link&quot;' expr:title='data:olderPageTitle'><data:olderPageTitle/></a>
          </span>
        </b:if>
    Now Edit the text highlighted in bold red so they appear like this instead:

    <div class='blog-pager' id='blog-pager'>
        <b:if cond='data:newerPageUrl'>
          <span id='blog-pager-newer-link'>
          <a class='blog-pager-newer-link' expr:href='data:newerPageUrl' expr:title='data:newerPageTitle' id='newer'><data:newerPageTitle/></a>
          </span>
        </b:if>
        <b:if cond='data:olderPageUrl'>
          <span id='blog-pager-older-link'>
          <a class='blog-pager-older-link' expr:href='data:olderPageUrl' expr:title='data:olderPageTitle' id='older'><data:olderPageTitle/></a>
          </span>
        </b:if>
    Now Locate  </body> In your Blog's Template And Paste the Below Code Above It.


    <script type='text/javascript'>
    window.onload = function()
    {
    document.onkeyup = function(event)
    {
    var kGo = (!event) ? window.event : event;
    switch(kGo.keyCode)
    {
    case 37:
    window.location.href = document.getElementById(&#39;newer&#39;).href;
    break;
    case 39:
    window.location.href = document.getElementById(&#39;older&#39;).href;
    break;
    }
    };
    };
    </script>

    So You're Done Adding the Tweak. But i Advise You to Preview Your Template First.Before Going to Apply the Changes.

    If Everything is Okay Then Just save the Template. And Enjoy the Keyboard Shortcuts For navigating through Your blog.that's it.


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    Apple will now give you $345 for your old iPhone 4S



    Apple is a Few days away from unveiling its next-generation iPhone, the long-awaited follow-up to its fast-selling iPhone 4S. If you’re already shuddering at the thought of paying out for the new device, Apple can help you offset the cost by offering you up to $345/£300 for your device, depending on its condition.
    Using Apple’s Reuse and Recycle program, you are able to select the model, color and condition of your iPhone 4S (and other Apple devices) from the online wizard, which will then output a price that it believes your device is worth.
    If you agree and are able to send the power cable along with it, Apple will then send you a gift certificate, which can be redeemed against a new purchase on its online store.
    Perfect, if you’re waiting for the new iPhone to launch and don’t want that cash burning a hole in your pocket.
    Apple will now give you $345 for your old iPhone 4S
    As you’d expect, pricing differs depending on whether the iPhone has been subjected to scratches or is suffering from water damage.
    Third-party services might be able to provide you with greater cashback value on your device, but Apple’s service (which is provided by separate companies in the US and UK) will ensure that the money you get is eligible for the Apple Store only, reducing the chances of squandering it on other purchases.
    Apple does say that the service provider will determine the device’s value when it is received, which is then awarded in the form of an Apple Gift Certificate. So, if you lie on the form, you will not receive the quoted value.
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    First Look: Facebook's Amazing New Campus

    Facebook (FB) already has 2,000 employees at its headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. But it's preparing for a major expansion. Eventually, its current location—the East Campus—will hold 6,600 employees. Another 2,800 will occupy a second site, the West Campus, across the Bayfront Expressway.

    Facebook has hired Frank Gehry's architecture firm, Gehry Partners, to design a new, sprawling office building which will house those engineers in a big, open space, with walls cleverly angled so the insides don't feel oppressive.

    Here are some models and drawings which give an idea of Facebook's new home.




    rows of desks and meeting rooms clustered throughout the building. You'll be able to walk from one end to the other without passing through a door. Note the looping ramp in the upper left—that gets you from the basement to the first floor to the roof.

    The roof will be planted with grass, trees, and a vegetable garden. It's not just pretty—green roofs cut heating and cooling. 

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    5 ways to Avoid Oversharing on Social Media

    Social sharing seems like a natural instinct. On Facebook, for example, it’s easy to go back and enjoy the memories, photos, and important dates you’ve posted.
     That has its value, until the sharing leads to problems like those faced by the Spammers. Nobody wants to be in that situation.Here are some ways to avoid oversharing.

    1.Share With Real Friends

    When you feel the need to share something personal, make sure you do it in person and with people you trust. If you feel the need to share online, don’t say something online you wouldn’t say offline. Being online doesn’t make you anonymous. Your comments won’t just blend into the fray.

    2.Turn off Most Location-based Apps

    Turn off location services on apps on your smartphone. If you are not sure why this is important, then consider the iPhone app, Girls Around Me. It displays the location of nearby girls. The information is collected from social media platforms. Another example is WeKnowWhatYou’reDoing…. It collects what anyone is doing online from Foursquare check-ins and Facebook public statuses to post it for all to see.

    3. Be Selective About Instant Sharing On Social Networks


    Turn off instant sharing from apps that track your activity. Everyone doesn’t need to know what you listen to on Spotify, or watch on YouTube. If you feel the need to share from apps, do it with a few people. Facebook now offers you the option to create groups so that you can ensure who will see what.
    4. Regularly Update Your Settings

    Set a reminder to check your profile settings on social networks for any changes at least once every three months. BlissControl is a tool to select what you want to change on any social network and takes you directly to make those changes (password, bio, username, third-party permissions, privacy). Sometimes social networks will make changes that affect you, but you may not be aware of those changes right away. Checking them on a regular basis will ensure you don’t end up sharing information you don’t mean to.

    5.Consider a Service That Monitors Your Reputation

    Facebook has pretty much every chat, photo, and status update saved. You can even download your data at a later date. Google keeps searches for up to seven years.
    To make sure people see what you want them to see, consider doing a little reputation management. Reputation management services like BrandYourself help you create a page with only approved links about you. Other sites such as Reputation.com will run a scan of your online reputation and alert you when you are mentioned anywhere. Or, you can do it the old-fashioned way and create Google Alerts for your name. 
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    Is Chrome for iOS deleting your saved passwords? Here’s what’s up


    Over the past week, at least since the latest Chrome for iOS update came out on August 22nd (v 21.0.1180.77), There are numerous complaints from iPhone and iPad users that their saved passwords have suddenly disappeared. Since then a duplicable pattern has been found and reported as a bug to Google.
    Is Chrome for iOS deleting your saved passwords? Here’s what’s up

    Here’s what you need to avoid doing if you don’t want your passwords deleted for the time being:
    Steps to reproduce:
    1. Save password via Google Sync on desktop; ensure it appears on iOS device
    2. Open a new Incognito tab on iOS device
    3. Close Incognito tab on iOS device
    Expected result: Saved passwords are retained
    Actual result: All saved passwords are cleared across all synced devices
    According to the bug report, users can prevent losing their passwords by disconnecting Chrome iOS from Sync. Alternatively, users can also turn off password syncing in options (disable sync all; disable sync passwords). Chromium dev Stuart Morgan is apparently tracking this issue right now.
    So if this is you:
    For the last 2 days all  “most visited” sites and all  passwords saved in chrome are gone. This is a huge pain. because I didn’t save  passwords anywhere else. Anyone else have this issue? Fixes?
    You know what to do.
    We’ve reached out to Google and are awaiting a response.
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    Facebook Virus- Your Friend Added a New Photo With You to the Album


    Did you just get an e-mail saying your Facebook friend added a new photo of you? Ignore it, and check Facebook yourself. Scammers are sending out e-mails saying that someone has added a new photo of you to a Facebook album. The spam, which claims to come from the social networking giant, includes an attachment that installs malware on your computer.

    The e-mail subject is typically something along the lines of “Your friend added a new photo with you to the album” (though cybercriminals can easily alter it) and appears to come from an e-mail like “notification+kjdm-dj-hud_@facebookmail.com” (again, this can be changed). The attached file is named “New_Photo_With_You_on_Facebook_PHOTOID[random].zip” where “random” is a generated number.
    Sophos, which first spotted the attack, detects the malware as Troj/Agent-XNN. The 61KB threat copies itself to “C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\svchost.exe” and adds itself to your Windows registry, masquerading as a Sun Java updater. In this way, the malware ensures it starts up when you boot your PC.
    The e-mail body is straightforward, but don’t believe what it says:
    Greetings,
    One of Your Friends added a new photo with you to the album.
    You are receiving this email because you’ve been listed as a close friend.
    [View photo with you in the attachment]
    Facebook, Inc. Attention: Department 415 P.O Box 10005 Palo Alto CA 94303
    As you can see in the screenshot below, the spammers have even tried to mimic the blue Facebook design to dupe victims:
    facebook photo malware email Warning: Spammers use Facebook photo email notifications to trick you into installing malware
    As a general word of caution, don’t open attachments in e-mails or click on links in them unless you are absolutely certain that the sender is who you think you are. I have contacted Facebook Security about this scam, but you should warn your Facebook friends as well.
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