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Thursday, 24 October 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 review


Samsung Galaxy Note 3 review

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Samsung created a new category when it launched the Galaxy Note. While naysayers were initially critical of its ungainly size, it did manage to attract a large number of consumers who were looking for a device that integrated the big screen of a tablet with the portability and convenience of a smartphone. It even inspired other device makers to launch similar devices, though it's been hard for them to offer a differentiating feature.

The Galaxy Note's strength is the S Pen, the intelligent stylus that accompanies the device and allows users to do more than just navigate the user interface and scribble notes. With the Note 3, Samsung claims to take the experience at the next level. We try to find out if its still the best phablet in the market, in our review.

Build/ Design
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 retains the same design that gave the Note series of smartphones their own identity. When we first lay our hands on the phone, it reminded us of the original Note. The Note 3 looks much more similar to the first-generation Note than the Note II, which was more curved.

The Note 3 is essentially made of plastic but Samsung has cleverly disguised the finish of certain elements to give the smartphone a premium fit and finish. Despite its huge size, the phone doesn't feel heavy and fits in the pocket in a better manner, if you compare it with the Sony Xperia Z Ultra. Having said that, it's still ungainly when it comes to singe-handed operation, though Samsung has tried to find a solution for it.

samsung-galaxy-note-3-keys.jpgThe Note 3 is available in three colours - Jet Black, Classic White, and Blush Pink, and we got a Jet Black phone as our review unit.

The front of the phone is dominated by its 5.7-inch Full-HD Super AMOLED display. The bezel is narrow on the left and right sides and unlike the Galaxy Note II, the Galaxy Note 3 is not beveled above and below the screen and is flatter, sporting a textured dark grey finish.

The front of the phone still features a physical Home button and two capacitive touch buttons for Menu and Back controls. The different sensors, front camera, notification light and earpiece grill sit above the Note 3's screen.

The phone's front panel is surrounded by a chrome frame, which gives a premium feel to the Galaxy Note 3, but the edges sport a faux-metal finish with a ribbed pattern.

The power button is on the right edge of the Note 3, volume rocker on the left, a 3.5mm headset jack and Infrared receiver on the top and a new USB 3.0 port sits at the bottom aloneg with a small speaker grill and the slot for the S-Pen stylus. It's good that Samsung has placed the power button on the side and not on the top, in line with other large screen phones, but if you have small hands you'll still find the location a little cumbersome.

samsung-galaxy-note-3-back.jpgThe back of the Galaxy Note 3 is another place where Samsung has made some major changes to give the phone a refined look. It sports a leather finish, complete with the stitching, and we'll have to say that it looks really close to the real thing and Samsung deserves some credit.

The back also features the 13-megapixel-camera lens, with the LED flash right below it.  The Indian version of the Note 3 just features the Samsung branding at the back. There's a small speaker outlet towards the bottom.

The back is removable and hides the micro-SIM card and microSD card slots that are stacked on top of each other, and the battery. Samsung has been able to please people who advocate the use of a removable battery and memory card slot, once again.

Overall, the Note 3 looks much more refined than the Note II with its leather finish back and good weight to dimensions ratio, though it still sports the same design.

Display
As we mentioned, the Galaxy Note 3 is in a way Samsung's other flagship device, other than the Galaxy S4. All flagship devices now tick the full-HD display checkmark, and keeping with the trend, Samsung has also upgraded the screen to full-HD. The screen's also bigger by 0.2-inches at 5.7-inches.

The Galaxy Note 3 comes with a full-HD Super AMOLED display with a resolution of 1080x1920 pixels packing 386 pixels per inch.

The Galaxy Note 3's display, is among the best displays we've seen so far. In our use, we found that text, images and videos appear extremely sharp, with vibrant colours. Reading text and browsing the web was also a pleasant experience.

samsung-galaxy-note-3-display.jpgThe only downside to the display is that colour reproduction is not very accurate, and as with other AMOLED displays, they appear a bit oversaturated.

Just like the Galaxy S4, Samsung offers what it calls Adapt Display, to optimise colours according to ambient light conditions. You can choose between four manual modes (Dynamic, Standard, Professional Photo and Movie) and automatic modes if you select the Adapt Display option. The phone also offers the option to adjust the screen tone automatically to conserve battery power.

The display was not very reflective and sunlight legibility was great. The viewing angles on the phone are excellent.

The Note 3's big full-HD display enhances the user experience by leaps and bounds.

Software / User Interface
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, the latest iteration of the OS (at the time of writing this review) and TouchWiz Nature UX, Samsung's own UI that includes custom apps in addition to a skinned interface.

While some people prefer stock Android to any kind of skinning, Samsung's TouchWiz UI has been panned for employing big, glossy and cartoon-like icons and menus. The intent might be to make the UI user-friendly, but it ends up looking anything but pleasant. The Galaxy Note 3's UI has been optimised for the S Pen, a stylus that offers enhanced functionality with the device's built-in digitiser.

galaxy-note3-ui1.jpgThe Touchwiz UI add-ons on the Note 3 are similar to that of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and you can read more about them in our Galaxy S4 review.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 offers a more enhanced version of Multi-window that comes with support for launching two instances of the same app. It's also been made more flexible as you can place the Multi-window bar on either side of the screen.

It also offers a new Magazine screen which can be launched by simply flipping the Home screen towards the top. The Note 3 takes a cue from HTC's BlinkFeed notifications screen and allows users to read News across categories, personal content and social network feeds on the Home screen in a magazine like format. It's an alternate home screen as it offers shortcuts for launching apps like the Phone dialler, SMS and Camera, among others.

Just like the previous versions of the Galaxy Note, the Note 3 also features 'one-handed operation' settings allowing users to position not just the keypad and in-call buttons, calculator and screen unlock pattern on the left or right side, as per their convenience, but also shrink the entire interface to one's liking by an awkward left and right swipe gesture. One can resize the interface window to one's liking and Samsung even offers virtual on-screen Menu, Home, Back and Volume control keys. This is a great feature for people who find the screen too big for daily use.

Just like the Galaxy S4, the Note 3 features motion and gesture-driven controls. The gestures include Quick Glance that lets you glance at information like missed calls, time and unread message count when you move your hand over the phone; Air Jump that lets you move up and down web pages and emails when you move your hands, and Air Browse to essentially browse the Gallery, web pages, music tracks and memo notes, and even accept calls with the wave of your hand.

Another similar feature is Air View that lets you preview text inside emails and SMS or images inside a folder when you hover your finger or the S Pen over the screen. This even works for speed-dial contacts, to view Icon labels, scrolling lists and for tracking progress bars while watching videos. You can choose to either use your finger or the  -Pen or automatically switch to whichever one it detects.

galaxy-note3-ui2.jpgThe major feature of the Note 3 that integrates the S Pen is Air Command. The  -Pen that comes with the Note 3 features a button that can be pressed to invoke an Air Command menu on the screen when you hover it over the screen. The Air Command menu brings Action Memo, Scrapbooker, Screen Write, S Finder and Pen Window options. One can also insert content, and contacts and view additional options while hovering the S Pen around the display and pressing the button on the S Pen. It does make things a bit complicated but if you're someone who loves to create content and share it in a jiffy, you might like this feature. We found the additional S Pen button shortcut features a bit overwhelming though.

samsung-galaxy-note-3-aircommand.jpgElaborating on the Air Commands on the Note 3, the Action Memo lets you jot down things and turn them into actionable items. For instance, you can jot down a number and save it or call it through the Memo.

The 'Scrapbooker' Air Command feature lets you add content from the screen including pictures and YouTube videos and put additional notes. The Screen Write function lets you write free hand on the screen, while the S Finder lets you browse content created with the S Pen and comes with predefined filters. In our use on the Note 3 it was able to search notes for words and symbols.

The 'Pen Window' Air Command on the Note 3 allows you to draw a box and invoke an app allowing you to multitask. You can even watch two YouTube videos through this feature.

Samsung offers S Pen apps like the S Note (for jotting notes), SketchBook (an optional download that offers tools for drawing) and Scrapbook to compile content in a scrapbook format on the Note 3

The  Note 3 also has 'Smart Screen' features including Smart Stay, which keeps the screen on as long as you're looking at it; Smart Pause that pauses a running video when you look away, and Smart Scroll that scrolls webpages or emails according to the angle at which you tilt your head or the phone.

Motion commands included on the Note 3 allow you to tilt your phone to zoom in while looking at an image. or turn over the phone to mute while receiving a call.

The Galaxy Note 3 also offers voice commands for accepting and rejecting calls, taking pictures and controlling music. In our use we observed that it worked intermittently.

Samsung also offers some of its pre-loaded apps including S Planner, Voice Recorder, ChatOn messaging app, Samsung Apps app store, Samsung Hub content store, Samsung Link for transferring and syncing content to other devices via cloud services like Dropbox, WatchON - a universal remote control software that also offers program guide functionality, S Translator, Optical Reader, S Memo, S Health, Story Album and Group Play. You can read more about these apps in our Galaxy S4 review.

Camera
The Galaxy Note 3 features a 13-megapixel rear camera that takes excellent shots in daylight and good artificial light. We found that pictures clicked with the phone had good amount of detail and looked very close to life with accurate colour reproduction. We found pictures shot with the Note 3's camera to be a little better than the ones shot with the Galaxy S4.

Low-light shots are an area of weakness. Pictures come out distorted and noisy if it's too dark. Strangely, Samsung has not included a Night Mode setting in the phone's camera app.  The phone can't match the low-light performance of the HTC One and the iPhone 5.

The Galaxy Note 3's 2-megapixel front camera does a decent job when it comes to video chats but pictures taken indoors were grainy at times.

galaxy-note3-cam1.jpgThe Note 3's rear camera is capable of recording 1080p video and performs well.  It can also capture Slow motion, Fast motion and Smooth motion videos. It also offers video stabilisation to let you take steady shots. The phone's rear camera performs well in the video capture department. It's worth pointing out that unlike the Snapdragon 800 variant of the Note 3, the Exynos 5 Octa-version sold in India does not offer support for 4K video recording.

The Galaxy Note 3 also adds the Galaxy S4's new camera tricks including Cinemagram like Animated photo mode; an Eraser mode to delete moving objects from 5 consecutive photos; Drama shot, which takes multiple photos of a moving object and merges them all to denote action; and Best face, which allows selecting the best face shot in group photos, in addition to the usual Burst mode that takes 20 continuous shots, and HDR mode and Panorama mode. It also allows you to shoot through both the front and rear lenses simultaneously and put a stamp-sized photo of yours in a photo that you're clicking with the rear camera.

galaxy-note3-cam2.jpgYou're not likely to find all of these tricks useful in the long run, though.

Performance/ Battery Life
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is powered by Samsung's Exynos 5 Octa 5420 processor which is essentially a set of two quad-core processors- a 1.9GHz Cortex A15 quad-core processor and a 1.3GHz Cortex A7 quad-core processor that work together to optimise processing. It has 3GB RAM onboard, and a Mali T628 MP6 chip for processing graphics. Our review unit had 32GB of expandable built-in storage, out of which 24GB was available for our use.

With Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, the overall experience of navigation through the interface was extremely impressive, thanks to all the power under the hood. We did not experience any lag at all on the Note 3. We had no issue while launching apps, playing games, scrolling web pages or switching between apps. Performance wise the Galaxy Note 3 is a power horse, compared to the other Android flagships in the market at this point in time.

The Galaxy Note 3 offers Chrome in addition to the default browser. The default browser does not offer Adobe flash. It also offers a reader mode for reading text heavy web pages.

We were able to play full-HD clips on the Note 3, though some formats including .mov, were not supported natively (this was easily fixed by the use of third party apps). The speaker outlet on the phone delivers good quality sound at average volume levels.

samsung-galaxy-note-3-backcover.jpgCall quality  on the Note 3 was great, and the phone is able to latch on to cellular networks even in weak signal areas.

Notably, the Galaxy Note 3 lacks FM radio functionality, which will surely disappoint many, especially in our Indian audience.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comes with a 3200mAh battery, and in our usage, it lasted us a full workday. We charged the phone in the morning (at around 9AM), and with medium to heavy usage, including 1-1.5 hours of phone calls, two email accounts with push notifications, playing some music, taking some photographs, Twitter notifications and WhatsApp chats, the phone lasted a good 9-10 hours. It's worth pointing out that we had turned off Wi-Fi and auto-brightness, and the phone was hooked to a 3G network with the screen brightness at the highest level. Altering these settings might help in running the phone for a longer duration, depending on your usage pattern.

Verdict
The Galaxy Note 3 is indeed the best big screen phone or phablet available in the market, at this point in time. It packs in the latest hardware, a brilliant full-HD screen, better build quality and a smart stylus that makes multi-tasking a breeze. At a price of Rs. 49,900, the Galaxy Note 3 offers almost every imaginable feature that a modern smartphone could offer. But is it really for you?

If you're looking for a big screen high-end smartphone and only want to settle with nothing but the latest hardware, the Note 3 is a great device. It makes even more sense if you like scribbling notes, collecting and organising content that you come across, or doodling, in other words, going beyond just pure content consumption. The S Pen's Air Commands also take interaction with the features and UI of the phone, to the next level.

samsung-galaxy-note-3-homescreen.jpgWe're a bit disappointed that Samsung chose to offer the Exynos version of the Note 3 instead of the Snapdragon 800 one, as it misses out on 4K video recording which would have made the phone future proof for at least some time.

If you're fine with last year's hardware and don't want to shell out a lot of money, the Note II is still available, and with the software updates, offers a good phablet experience. Other devices you can look at include the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, though it doesn't offer a good camera (lacks LED flash as well) experience and feels a little awkward to carry due to its dimensions to weight ratio.

Price: Rs. 49,900


Samsung Galaxy Note 3 in pictures


Pros
  • Brilliant HD screen
  • Excellent performance
  • Latest OS version
  • Options for easy single-handed operation

Cons
  • No FM radio
  • No 4K video recording
  • Expensive
  • Bad low light photography

Ratings (Out of 5)
Design: 4
Display: 4.5
Performance: 4.5
Software: 4
Battery Life: 3.5
Value for Money: 3.5
Camera: 4
Overall: 4

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BlackBerry Messenger for iOS review

BlackBerry Messenger for iOS review

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BlackBerry's popular instant messaging platform, BlackBerry Messenger or BBM has finally landed on non-BlackBerry OS platforms, Android and iOS, after a delay of more than a month.

BlackBerry had paused the rollout of the app after an unreleased version of the BBM for Android app leaked online prior to the app's official release on the Play Store, 'which resulted in volumes of data traffic orders of magnitude higher than normal for each active user and impacted the system in abnormal ways'.

Even the current rollout is based on a waitlist with access being granted first to users with a BlackBerry ID, and to people who registered their email address at BBM.com. Here's our initial take on the BBM for iOS app.

BBM is a free download from the iTunes App Store (and Google Play store) (download/waitlist links if possible) and anyone can sign up for the service through a BlackBerry ID which is required to log-in into the app. If you don't have a BlackBerry ID, you can create one by providing your email ID and choosing a password.

BlackBerry-Messenger-BBM-for-iOS  (1).jpgAfter signing-in, the BBM for iOS app assigns you a PIN in a manner similar to BlackBerry Messenger on BlackBerry links with the phone's unique PIN number. It's worth pointing out that if you sign-in to BBM on another device with the same BlackBerry ID, it will ask you if you'd like to switch the account to the new device. So, one ID can be used only on one device.

You can then add friends by sharing your PIN with them via SMS, email and social networks in addition to QR codes. It's worth pointing out that they'll first need to add you in order for you to send them messages via BBM. Even if two iPhones have the BBM app installed the PIN would first appear in Messages and requires other the user to manually enter it. BlackBerry mentions that this 2-way opt-in is in fact a security feature giving you control over who adds you.

The BBM for iOS app looks like it's been just ported from a BlackBerry 10 device in terms of the user interface, complete with swiping to the right gesture, to reveal a slide out menu for Chats, Contacts, Groups, Updates and Invites.

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Coming to the messaging part, you can chat with a single user, in groups where you create or join a group and chat and even be in a group with people who aren't part of your BBM contact list (this happens when one of your contacts invites you to a chat where that person's contacts are also chatting), or send one message to a number of people. Up to 30 people can be added in one group chat.

It's worth pointing out that only text, emoticons, voice notes and pictures can be shared in chats, at this point in time. We tried sending documents including PDF files from a BlackBerry phone but the transfer failed.

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Other than that, we were able to send and receive messages without a hitch. The app lets you know if your message has been delivered and even read by the other users by placing a 'D' and 'R' sign next to the message. It also lets you know when the other person is typing a message and nudge them with a Ping alert.

Unlike other chat apps such as WhatsApp, Line and WeChat, BBM doesn't support video file transfers and sharing contacts. It also doesn't offer push to chat, however BlackBerry mentions that BBM Voice (voice chat) will also be introduced to BBM for iOS and Android, in the future, in addition to BBM Channels (broadcast groups)  and BBM Video (video chat).

On its native BlackBerry OS platform, BBM offers voice calling through BBM Voice and video chat through BBM Video (only on BlackBerry 10). If you're part of the Beta zone, you also get access to Channels. It allows sharing files other than just pictures, location, contacts and appointments.

It would be interesting to see how BBM evolves and competes with other messaging apps, as the playing field is now much wider. Overall, it's an efficient port, with a few transfer limitations that will hopefully be ironed out after the rollout is complete.

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Samsung extends Galaxy Gear smartwatch compatibility to eight other smartphones

Samsung extends Galaxy Gear smartwatch compatibility to eight other smartphones

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Samsung has announced that its first wearable tech device, the Galaxy Gear smartwatch, will soon be compatible with eight Galaxy smartphones, apart from the Galaxy Note 3.The company states in a press note that the Galaxy Gear smartwatch will be available for use with Samsung Galaxy S4, Samsung Galaxy S III and Samsung Galaxy Note II after the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update which will be rolling out in phases. Further, the company mentions that the Galaxy Gear smartwatch compatibility will be extended to five other Galaxy smartphones such as Samsung Galaxy S4 Active, Samsung Galaxy S4 mini, Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8, Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3 and Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom.
The company will be rolling out a separate Gear compatibility software update for these five smartphones starting by end of this month. However, the South Korean giant reveals that the software update schedule for all the eight smartphones will vary by country and carrier.
Samsung has also revealed the expected Android 4.3 Jelly Bean changelog for Galaxy S III and Galaxy Note II which include improved text input; updated graphics and multimedia; Samsung KNOX (only for selective countries); Smart Switch, for transferring content to Galaxy devices from other smartphones; HomeSync, for sharing and storing content and Group Play 2.5.
Commenting on the announcement, JK Shin, CEO and President of IT & Mobile division, Samsung Electronics said, "Extending Galaxy Gear compatibility to more Galaxy devices reflects our deep commitment to continuing to deliver enriched mobile experiences to our consumers. Through a significant effort to enhance and enrich the Galaxy experience, Samsung continues to empower our users in their mobile lives and enable smart freedom with Galaxy Gear."
Samsung launched its first wearable tech device, the Galaxy Gear smartwatch at IFA alongside Galaxy Note 3, and it was initially compatible with just the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition tablet and Galaxy Note 3.



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Nokia Lumia 1520: Top eight new features


Nokia Lumia 1520: Top eight new features

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Nokia finally launched its highly-anticipated Nokia Lumia 1520 phablet at Nokia World in Abu Dhabi, amidst much fanfare. While the latest Lumia 1520 doesn't look much different from its other Lumia siblings in terms of design, it comes with several new features. The Finnish handset maker has introduced a bevy of enhanced hardware specs and better apps on the Lumia 1520. Here are the top eight features of the Nokia Lumia 1520.
1. First full-HD Windows Phone
The highlight of the Nokia's latest phablet is the full-HD display. The Nokia Lumia 1520 becomes the first Windows Phone to feature a 1080p HD resolution. The company also noted at the event that the latest Lumia 1520 comes with sunlight readability enhancements. While Windows Phone platform was until now limited to WXGA resolution, the third Microsoft Windows Phone update has brought the support for full-HD display to the OS.
2. Third Live Tile column in homescreen
Another big improvement in the Nokia Lumia 1520 has been the introduction of the third Live Tile column on the Start screen, which does offer more to view on the homescreen. Microsoft's third Windows Phone update brought the third Live Tile column in the Start screen for Windows Phone sporting HD and full-HD displays. The Nokia Lumia 1520 becomes the one of the first Windows Phone to feature the third Live Tile column on the homescreen.
3. Powered by quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor
Nokia's new phablet device, the Lumia 1520 is a beast in terms of hardware. The phone features a 2.2GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and becomes the first Windows Phone to be backed by a quad-core processor.
nokia-lumia-top8-4-big.jpg4. Nokia Rich Recording
Nokia takes the Lumia 1520's video recording capability to the next level with revamped Nokia Rich Recording feature, first seen on Lumia 1020. The device comes with four microphones and also includes directional stereo recording capability for capturing videos with distortion free audio from the ideal direction for perfect and clear sound.
5. Nokia Beamer app
nokia-lumia-top8-beamer.jpgNokia has also introduced a new Nokia Beamer app on the Lumia 1520 which enables users to share content to any HTML5 enabled device. Users can share contents like images, documents, location details and even camera viewfinder from the Lumia 1520 to any compatible screen through social media, emails as well as SMS.
nokia-lumia-top8-1-big.jpg 6. Nokia Storyteller app
After multiple leaks, the Nokia Storyteller app is now official. Nokia's new Storyteller feature organizes clicked images into stories with chronological order using HERE location details. Users can also check for details and reviews of a location on HERE map using the Storyteller app. The app has also been introduced on Lumia 1320 and Lumia 2520 tablet.
7. Nokia Camera app
Nokia's new Nokia Camera app combines two popular apps, the Nokia Pro Cam and Nokia Smart Cam into one app. The new Nokia Camera app brings new editing and sharing features to the Lumia 1520. The Nokia Camera app includes new camera algorithms and comes with a new feature dubbed colour pop. It also sports a smart mode which can shoot a number of images in a moment and allows removing unnecessary objects form the images.
8. Lumia Black
nokia-lumia-top8-update.jpgWhile unveiling the Nokia Lumia 1520, the company also announced that it is working on an firmware update dubbed Lumia Black which will be built on Microsoft's third Windows Phone update and that it will bring the above newly revealed software features to its existing Window Phone 8 smartphones. The Lumia 1520 and Lumia 1320 are currently the only devices to feature the new firmware.


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Apple releases iOS 7.0.3 update, brings iCloud Keychain, iMessage fixes, and more

Apple releases iOS 7.0.3 update, brings iCloud Keychain, iMessage fixes, and more

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Apple has released the iOS 7.0.3 update for users running iOS 7, 7.0.1 or 7.0.2 on their iPhone 4 (or later), iPad 2 (or later), iPad mini (or later), and the iPod touch (fifth-generation) devices.

The iOS 7.0.3  update brings a number of new features including support for iCloud Keychain, which Apple had initially announced when it first showcased the OS at the WWDC event in June.

The new iOS 7 update is a 67.7MB download on an iPhone 5, and can be downloaded over the air on devices or via iTunes on computers.

As we mentioned, the iOS 7.0.3 update adds iCloud Keychain that allows users to save and sync account user names, passwords, and credit card numbers across all their approved iOS and Mac (the ones that run OS X Mavericks) devices in the Safari web browser.

It also brings the Password Generator through which Safari suggests unique, hard-to-guess passwords for users' online accounts. The update also brings back the ability to search the web and Wikipedia through Spotlight search, allowing users to search for keywords directly via iOS' universal search feature.

These two features were not introduced with the initial release of iOS 7, as they need users to run OS X Mavericks on their Macs if they want to benefit from the sync feature. Mavericks was made available only on Tuesday.

A number of users complained about iOS 7's motion graphics and animations and to address these issues, Apple has enhanced the Reduce Motion setting to minimise both motion and animation in the OS UI. It also updates the Bold Text setting to change dial pad text.

The 7.0.3 update also delays the display of "slide to unlock" when Touch ID is in use, for iPhone 5s users.

In addition to new features, the iOS 7.0.3 update also brings a number of fixes to the OS. It fixes iMessages issues that were being reported by a number of users including message sending failures and activation problems.

The update also fixes an accelerometer calibration issue. It's worth pointing out that it was reported that the iPhone 5s motion sensors were not giving accurate readings. The update might be able to fix the issue.

The 7.0.3 update addresses an issue that could cause Siri and VoiceOver to use a lower quality voice and one that could cause VoiceOver input to be too sensitive. It also improves system stability when using iWork apps, following reports of the iPhone 5s crashing while using the apps.

Interestingly, there's also a security fix as Apple mentions that the update fixes a bug that could allow someone to bypass the Lock screen passcode.

Apple had previously released the iOS 7.0.2 update in September to fix the lock screen vulnerabilities that were discovered after the public release of iOS 7.


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Apple Mac OS X Mavericks OS released for free, available from Tuesday

Apple Mac OS X Mavericks OS released for free, available from Tuesday

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Apple says its latest operating system for Mac computers is available free of charge, a knock to rival Microsoft, which is selling its Windows 8 Pro operating system for $199.Apple Inc. made the announcement Tuesday at an event in San Francisco, where the company is also expected to unveil its latest iPads to round out its holiday gadget lineup.
Apple also says nearly two-thirds of its mobile devices are running iOS7, its latest operating system. Twenty million people have listened to iTunes Radio about a month after its release.
Apple is hoping to revive its tablet line with new iPads. The company sold 14.6 million iPads in the June quarter, down 14 percent from the same time last year.

Apple unveils iPad Air, iPad mini with Retina and new MacBooks



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Nokia Lumia 1520 with 6-inch full-HD display, 20-megapixel camera launched


Nokia Lumia 1520 with 6-inch full-HD display, 20-megapixel camera launched

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Nokia took the wraps off its much-awaited phablet, the Nokia Lumia 1520, at Nokia World in Abu Dhabi. It also launched a more affordable version, called Lumia 1320, apart from three new Asha phones, and a new Windows RT tablet (Lumia 2520).

The Nokia Lumia 1520, as rumoured comes with 6-inch full-HD (1080x1920) LCD display, the biggest seen on a Nokia phone yet and sports a 20-megapixel PureView camera accompanied by dual-LED flash. The Nokia Lumia 1520 will come at $749 (excluding taxes and subsidies), which roughly translates to Rs. 46,300, and will be rolled out later this year. The company announced that the Lumia 1520 will be first available in Hong Kong, Singapore, US and European markets in Q4 2013, and will be rolled out in other markets later this year.

As expected, the Lumia 1520 features an onslaught of new hardware and software features, which was introduced with third Windows Phone update. It runs Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 with Lumia Black and comes with the third Live Tile column in the Start menu.

The newly launched Nokia Lumia 1520 also becomes the first Windows Phone to feature the new quad-core 2.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor and also includes 2GB of RAM. It packs a 3400mAh battery, with built-in wireless charging functionality. The Lumia 1520 also features a front-facing 2-megapixel HD camera.

Lumia 1520-new.jpgThe Lumia 1520 packs new preloaded app like Nokia Storyteller app which integrates clicked images and recorded videos with HERE maps; a new Nokia Camera app with Pro Camera UI. The phone will come in four colour variants - Black, Red, White and Yellow. The company noted that the Nokia Lumia 1520 Black colour variant is made of recyclable materials.  The new Lumia 1520 also comes preloaded with Microsoft Office and 7GB of Skydrive cloud storage space.

All the new features of Windows Phone 8's third update and Nokia's own updated UI will be available as a single upgrade for Nokia Lumia Windows Phone 8 users, called the Lumia Black update, and will ship early next year.

Along with the Nokia Lumia 1520, the company also debuted the more affordable phablet, the Lumia 1320, and new Asha phones, the Asha 500, Asha 502 and Asha 503.



Nokia Lumia 1520 key specifications

  • 6-inch full-HD (1080x1920) LCD display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 20-megapixel PureView camera
  • Windows Phone 8 with Lumia Black
  • 3400mAh battery


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Indian-Singapore start-up to launch consumer ‘Taste Graph’





Indian-Singapore start-up to launch consumer ‘Taste Graph’

Description: Indian-Singapore start-up to launch consumer ‘Taste Graph’
The data would be used by retail outlets, banks, telecom and hospitality companies.
An Indian-Singapore start-up is set to launch next year a “Taste Graph” data that could revolutionise consumers relationships with service-based business houses through information technology.
The Taste Graph would provide simple data on specific requirements of consumers to marketing businesses, giving them more knowledge to provide specific services to the people, said Suresh V Shanker, co-founder of the start-up, Crayondata.
The final product, Choice Engine, would be for businesses to use the Taste Graph data to meet their customer and consumer requirements, said Shanker, an Indian-origin IT industry veteran who has worked with international groups for the past 17 years in Singapore.
Crayondata is currently working on the Taste Graph data covering consumers in India and Singapore.
“We aim to make big data simple for companies providing services to the people,” Shanker added.
Taste Graph aims to collate essential choices of consumers or customers from a wide variety of choices, and in some cases as many as 1,000 and that remains a challenge for service-based houses to understand and match the demand of end-product users, he said.
Crayondata, incorporated in October 2012, has 50 IT engineers in the Chennai-based back office and 25 in the Singapore-headquartered front office working on the new IT package to be launched in the next six months.
He further said Taste Graph/Choice Engine would be one of the many new products to be developed by the one-year old Crayondata as consumer-driven Asian markets grow in the coming years.
Shanker said he also expected more and more Asia-based companies to innovate and develop products in the sector, given the huge potentials in the growing regional markets in the coming years.
“But Asians need mindset change and think bold and big with their inventions. There is enough talent to develop innovations from the region,” he told PTI.
Taking this forward-looking and thinking approach, Crayondata has started tapping the engineering expertise from India and the brand-oriented market development from Singapore.
“Crayondata is to tap the best of both India and Singapore,” Shanker added.
The Crayondata team includes co-founder Srikant Sastri, former chairman of Vivaki India, a solutions-integrated marketing service company in India.


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Govt to hire professionals on contract basis for SFIO


Govt to hire professionals on contract basis for SFIO

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Govt to hire professionals on contract basis for SFIO Seeking to strengthen its corporate fraud probe agency SFIO, the government today proposed hiring of experts, consultants and other professionals on contractual basis to meet its human capital requirements.

Releasing the draft rules for provisions relating to ‘inspection, inquiry and investigation’ under the new Companies Act, 2013, the Corporate Affairs Ministry also said that the service conditions for such persons would be governed by the applicable recruitment rules of the central government.
As per the Act which got notified recently, the SFIO needs to be headed by a Director and consist of experts from areas like banking, corporate affairs, taxation, forensic audit, capital market, information technology, law or “such other fields as may be prescribed”.
Giving of “such further fields”, the Ministry today said that the “Central Government may appoint persons having expertise in the fields of investigations, cyber forensic, financial accounting, management accounting, cost accounting and any other fields as may be necessary for the efficient discharge of Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO)”.
The draft rules further said that the government “may appoint experts or consultants or other professionals or professional firms on contractual basis as per the Scheme of engagement of Experts or Consultants laid down in the General Financial Rules of the Government of India”.
The terms and conditions of appointment of Director would be governed by the deputation rules under the Central Staffing Scheme of Government of India.
Besides, the terms and conditions of service of experts from Central or State or Union Territory (UT) Government, Public Sector Undertaking (PSU), Autonomous Bodies and other such organisations would be as per the applicable Recruitment Rules of the government.
Proposing the framework under which an SFIO officer can arrest a person suspected of wrongdoing, the Ministry said that a copy of the arrest memo, along with necessary material and document, would need to be sent to the office of the Director “latest by the next working day through the quickest possible means including a special messenger or by way of secured electronic means, if required”.
“An Arrest register shall be maintained at every office of the SFIO for the purposes of this rule and the Arresting Officer shall ensure that necessary entries are made in the Arrest register,” the Ministry said.
A similar Arrest Register would need to be maintained at the office of the SFIO Director as well.
For investigations, the SFIO would need to follow the “procedure contained in the ‘Manual of Investigation’ duly approved by the Central Government”.
The Act also provides for an SFIO probe to be conducted on the basis of complaint filed by a certain group of persons or a company, after payment of a security amount of up to Rs 25,000 for payment of the costs and expenses of investigation.
This security would be refunded to the applicant if the investigation results in prosecution.
The security amount would be Rs 10,000 if the applicant has a turnover of up to Rs 50 crore, while the security would be Rs 15,000 for turnover between Rs 50-200 crore, and Rs 25,000 for turnover exceeding Rs 200 crore.
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Govt to hire professionals on contract basis for SFIO

Description: Govt to hire professionals on contract basis for SFIO
Seeking to strengthen its corporate fraud probe agency SFIO, the government today proposed hiring of experts, consultants and other professionals on contractual basis to meet its human capital requirements.
Releasing the draft rules for provisions relating to ‘inspection, inquiry and investigation’ under the new Companies Act, 2013, the Corporate Affairs Ministry also said that the service conditions for such persons would be governed by the applicable recruitment rules of the central government.
As per the Act which got notified recently, the SFIO needs to be headed by a Director and consist of experts from areas like banking, corporate affairs, taxation, forensic audit, capital market, information technology, law or “such other fields as may be prescribed”.
Giving of “such further fields”, the Ministry today said that the “Central Government may appoint persons having expertise in the fields of investigations, cyber forensic, financial accounting, management accounting, cost accounting and any other fields as may be necessary for the efficient discharge of Serious Fraud Investigation Office (SFIO)”.
The draft rules further said that the government “may appoint experts or consultants or other professionals or professional firms on contractual basis as per the Scheme of engagement of Experts or Consultants laid down in the General Financial Rules of the Government of India”.
The terms and conditions of appointment of Director would be governed by the deputation rules under the Central Staffing Scheme of Government of India.
Besides, the terms and conditions of service of experts from Central or State or Union Territory (UT) Government, Public Sector Undertaking (PSU), Autonomous Bodies and other such organisations would be as per the applicable Recruitment Rules of the government.
Proposing the framework under which an SFIO officer can arrest a person suspected of wrongdoing, the Ministry said that a copy of the arrest memo, along with necessary material and document, would need to be sent to the office of the Director “latest by the next working day through the quickest possible means including a special messenger or by way of secured electronic means, if required”.
“An Arrest register shall be maintained at every office of the SFIO for the purposes of this rule and the Arresting Officer shall ensure that necessary entries are made in the Arrest register,” the Ministry said.
A similar Arrest Register would need to be maintained at the office of the SFIO Director as well.
For investigations, the SFIO would need to follow the “procedure contained in the ‘Manual of Investigation’ duly approved by the Central Government”.
The Act also provides for an SFIO probe to be conducted on the basis of complaint filed by a certain group of persons or a company, after payment of a security amount of up to Rs 25,000 for payment of the costs and expenses of investigation.
This security would be refunded to the applicant if the investigation results in prosecution.
The security amount would be Rs 10,000 if the applicant has a turnover of up to Rs 50 crore, while the security would be Rs 15,000 for turnover between Rs 50-200 crore, and Rs 25,000 for turnover exceeding Rs 200 crore.



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