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Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ideas. Show all posts

Monday, January 9, 2017

Best Mobile Apps to Boost Productivity

Productivity is so much more than a buzzword for freelancers and project co-coordinators alike. Staying productive can sometimes be harder to achieve than it should, especially when working in a busy office. With no boss looking over your shoulder you need to keep your eye on the ball to stay on track and meet your targets and deadlines.

 
Mobile Apps
If you are new to working from home, you probably haven’t noticed your apartment looks a lot cleaner these days. And you now know all the best before dates for your fridge items. You have made a complete turnaround in your day to day schedule, so staying focused on not letting your standard of work drop is now your number one priority.

The good news is that, as a freelancer, you now have a whole army of mobile apps ready and waiting for your requirements. You need to take heed and find the ones that will work best for you as soon as possible. The new generations of mobile apps are all better individually than all the systems you used for your Filofax, and the days of spreadsheets being used as organisers are over. It is time to discover just how good the latest raft of apps is. After all, it’s all about keeping up with your productivity and getting help is always a reasonable option.

Any.Do-Mobile-App
Any.do is a good looking task manager with a difference. The big plus is a unique tool every morning to take you through your everyday tasks, so you don’t forget all your important tasks and meetings for the day. This friendly nudge every morning is called the Any.do Moment. You will get familiar with it until completely relying on it every morning like the assistant it has been designed as. 
The Any.do is a collaborative effort and presents a beautifully laid out utility available for Android and iOS.

Abukai Expenses will make tedious expense reports a thing of the past. Your organisation would do well to employ this easy integration system for expense filing. Abukai Expenses works for both Android and iOS and has customisation laid on for many of the back-end financial software products. The app allows you to snap receipts on the go and feed them to your accounting system, so no information is lost.

This is an excellent free app for time tracking. Rescue Time tracks how you spend your time and which apps you keep going back to use most. On analysis, you can ascertain everywhere you waste time and where you could be more productive. There are graphs and chart presentation of data to indicate where you need to change your ways. Writers, for instance, may be unaware they spend too much time on research than honing their writing skills. Rescue Time is a fascinating Android app for management.

Social media freelancers should know about the buffer app. Buffer schedules all your social media posts to be done together. You can plan to put out your messages collectively for your Facebook posts, Google Plus posts, tweets, and LinkedIn posts. With one click you can update your aggregate work output simultaneously. Buffer is particularly useful for professional tweeters who need to co-ordinate better the timing of their tweets to stay timely and relevant. 
With increasing importance dependant on content, for the areas like digital marketing, sharing and link-building appropriate control will help efficiency. Download it on your Android or iOS smartphone.

Productivity apps are featuring workplace collaborative tools more and more, and it is easy to see why. A large part of management now requires for more teamwork and employees working together, so communicating frequently and unimpeded with an app such as Asana should be warmly welcomed. Asana has been successfully designed to keep teams working together with complete accountability for who-did-what in real time. 
All businesses whatever size can get their team members away from slow and inefficient emailing to close team collaboration. Get the updated version on your Android phone.

Task management has just been made simple by an app called Remember the Milk. Apart from the cool name, RTM doesn’t lack any functionality and will become a vital source of note sorting for you quicker than you think. It is web based but supports Android and iOS for mobiles. RTM will integrate effectively with Evernote, MS Outlook, Gmail, Google Calendar and Twitter. The useful user interface comes with keyboard shortcuts to make task management that little bit quicker.

Nutcache is perfect for online invoicing. It is simple, fast and offers multi-lingual capabilities. Invoice and estimates are free including time tracking. For hour-logging per jobs,  Nutcache also handles client billing and the available mobile time logging app for logging hours anywhere all done through iOS or Android.  
Even the free version includes loads of great features such as accessibility to 20 comprehensive and flexible reports for real-time business analysis of activity. NutCache keeps some sophisticated billable hours tools at a comfortable and convenient central location. Freelancers and team collaborators can pitch in some brainstorming time or use the tools to boost productivity and project building at the same time.

Brewster is an all-in-one contacts app that effortlessly pulls in all your places of contact information and provides you with a go-to logical place for that vital information. Any duplicates across the applications are handled without fuss and contact info is keep up to date across-the-board. Brewster in Android proves to be a huge time saver whenever you are working with networking back up.

Trello makes creativity accessible to whatever project you are working on. The popular app that is available on both Android and iOS operating system uses a card system to hold all the relevant bite-sized information that is linked to a larger project and is open to inviting collaborators to work on the project. This access can be revoked at any time, or the cards are also meant to a private project. The card system makes productivity accessible for task completion one by one while all your progress keeps the bigger picture up to date on a larger white board.

LastPass is perfect for anyone who gets frustrated by being prompted for passwords all the time. LastPass suggests you keep one final password with them so you can never get blocked from important work when forgetting your latest password update. LastPass is great news for those who don’t want to keep all their memory joggers strewn across a myriad of sticky notes and secret files. 
Download free on both Android and iOS platforms.

Thursday, November 24, 2016

Phone slow? quick fixes to make your Android phone fast again

The Mobile devices optionally show fatal errors that let the user get irritated with the slowdown fact. Continuous usage as we discussed brings down the computing devices to slower mode, the reason behind this is not to wear and tear of the device.

All computing/Mobile devices slow down with the use. No, it has nothing to with the wear and tear. There is no such thing in the world of software and the in most cases the electronic components are very resilient. If they work well, they tend to keep on working. 
The computers, laptops, phones, tablets etc slow down with the use because they accumulate data and junk. They also slow down because when there are too many apps, which you will have on your phone after you have used for a year or two, the computing resources like RAM and internal storage becomes scarce.

This is the reason why some months after you bought your shiny new phone you start feeling that it has become very slow. When the phone was new, it was very fast. But now you start perceiving lag, start seeing apps load slowly. What is the solution?

We tell you quick fixes that would make your phone fast again, almost as fast as it was when you had bought it.

Get rid of launchers: If you have installed any custom launchers on your phone, you should get rid of them. Launchers, even the best ones often slow down the phone. The only acceptable reason to use launchers is when the stock launcher is not good and is slow, which can be the case if you have a phone made by Chinese or Indian companies etc. On some occasions the software that these companies put in their phones is not optimised well enough and in that case it is a good idea to use a third-party launcher.

But be careful if you are going to use a third-party launcher. Don't go overbroad and just stick to one launcher. If you don't like the one you are using, uninstall it before installing the other one.

Get rid of the security apps- The fact can’t be denied that, the Android may have some security related bugs as like any of the other operating systems. Bt it is wise not to use the security apps. This is said by Google itself in past days. The security apps mostly don’t do anything they just acquire space in the RAM that results in the device to operate slowly. You need to follow the safe practices to keep your phone safe. Note: Never install an app from an inferior looking website.

Get rid of the apps that optimize: You must be aware that the Nexus phones don’t have any optimizing app but even though they are the fastest Android devices. This confirms that no optimizing app is required for your Android phone and Android has an inbuilt mechanism for optimizing self. You need to get rid of such apps if you have one on your device.

Remove unwanted apps: Go to Settings > Apps and scroll through the list. We don't realise but as we use the phone we often install apps that we don't need, or may be not even use, and then forget to uninstall them. Clean the list now and remove any apps that you don't need.

Free up storage: When internal storage is full in a phone it can have significant effect on the phone's performance because fuller disks have slow read and write data speed. This introduces lag into the phone. Delete the unwanted data (apps, videos, photos) from your phone or copy the data into a computer to free up space on your phone's storage.

Make apps behave: Some apps are necessary but they can also be annoying. For example, an e-retail app. You need it. But don't need it daily and you definitely don't want it to always run in the background. Go to the Settings > Apps and force stop the app you don't want to run in the background. Don't worry, when you need the app you can just tap on its icon and open it. It will again start functioning.

Clear app cache: Apps like the Facebook tend to collect and store a lot of data in their cache. Over a period of time, this can start overwhelming phone's hardware. If you see the apps that are crashing again and again and have become particularly slow, clear their cache and stored data. To clear cache, go to Settings > Apps. Once you clear the cache, you may have to log into the said apps again and you will lose data (like WhatsApp images) stored by these apps on your phone. But clearing this cache can often speed up the phone.

Reboot: Have you ever gone through the words “Reboot the device or turn it off and on again” Yes, this term means simple but often works. If you don’t ever switch off your phone then, reboot it and see the result. This clears the RAM and shuts the unnecessary apps.

Clear the Phone’s Cache even: You have gone through the process of clearing apps Cache but clearing the Phone’s cache is different than this. Clear up the system-wide cache freshen up the phone, for getting into the process you need to go to the recovery mode.

Do the factory reset: Once again, you should exercise this as the last option. Doing a factory reset means deleting everything you have done on the phone since you bought it and resorting it to its original software. This clears all the data on the phone and gives you a device that would feel refreshingly new even if its body bears marks of overuse. 

While factory reset is a fairly good solution to a phone that has become unbearably slow, it also means that you will have to install all your apps again and set up the whole phone again. You can reset a phone by navigating to Settings > Backup And Reset.

Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Online File Storage Sites for Free

List of the best free on line file storage sites. More than just external hard drives, many of these sites are collaboration platforms that you can use to share documents with friends.
.Box: gives you 5 GB of storage for free and lets you organize your files into folders in the cloud, just like you would on your desktop. You can share links or entire file folders with others and see when they’ve been viewed.
.Bitcasa: stores up to 10 GB worth of free files, photos, playlists, videos and docs that can be accessed from any device (and reportedly goes up to infinity for paying customers).
.Dropbox: is a secure place to keep photos, documents, and videos that you can access from your computer, smartphone, or tablet. You can share the files with your social networks as well. It comes with 2 GB of free storage (or up to 18 GB if you refer a friend).
.Evernote: saves all of your notes, web clips, files, scanned documents, and images. You can search for the documents by keyword, access them from any device, and share them with friends. The storage process here is a little different: free users can store up to 100,000 notes (up to 25 mb each), 250 synchronized notebooks, 10,000 tags, and 100 saved searches.
.Google Drive: syncs documents, spreadsheets, presentations, and videos from your computer and mobile devices. It connects to Google+ and Gmail for collaboration and sharing. It has a free storage limit of up to 5 GB that’s shared between Google Drive and Google+ Photos.
.iCloud: is just for iOS devices, but it syncs all your music, photos, apps, calendars, documents, and other files and makes them sharable with friends. It comes with 5 GB of free cloud storage. Bonus: the photos in your Photo Stream and whatever music, movies, TV shows, apps, and books you buy from iTunes don’t count against your storage limit.
.Mega: Internet outlaw Kim Dotcom released this service one year after the U.S. government shut down its predecessor, MegaUpload, for facilitating copyright infringement. The new tool promises “state of the art, browser-based encryption technology” and a whopping 50 GB of free cloud storage.
.SkyDrive: offers 7 GB of free cloud storage for photos, documents, and other files and works on any device. Windows 8 users can log in with their Microsoft accounts to view photos and files, edit and share Office documents, and share the files with friends.
If you still need extra storage space, these companies will be more than happy to sell it to you. But unless you’re the Library of Congress, this should be enough to get you started.

Monday, October 31, 2016

Best antivirus Android apps and anti-malware Android apps

There are a lot of free android antivirus apps which you can use on your Android smartphones and tablets to stay protected from viruses, malware, and spyware. undocopy.com listed here some of the most reliable and best free antivirus for android which will keep you tension free from the risk of malware and phishing activities etc.



Antivirus Android apps remain one of the most popular types of applications on Android. There have been arguments ad nauseum as to the benefit of antivirus apps and anti-malware apps on Android and those arguments are generally warranted. However, some people either like having that extra security or just want to be extra cautious just in case and there is nothing wrong with that. In this list, we’ll check out the best antivirus Android apps and anti-malware apps on Android!

Things to look out for in any antivirus will be:
1.Protection:Ability to detect the wide range of malwares with a less false detection rate. It is the most important aspect for choosing your AV.

2.Usability: Ease of use for using features . Generally all the softwares have good UI. So it is not that much imp .

3.Special features: The extra features provided by the AV in android are generally the tie-braker for choosing the right AV. Unlike PC the extra features of AV in the android are very important. Typically the extra features provided are

    Locate your lost or stolen phone
    Make your phone ring (shout) even if it is on silent mode
    Wipe your phone and SD card content
   Notify if someone enters  wrong passwords when trying to unlock your phone
 SIM Lock : Automatically locks your phone whenever someone replaces your SIM card

    App locker : lock apps to protect your privacy and safety or lock your device settings to secure its configuration
    App Backup : backup apps from your device to your SD card so you can restore them whenever necessary.


There are a lot free antivirus apps for the security of your android phone in appstore.

1. Avast mobile security-

The free version comes with pretty basic features like antivirus, antimalware, junk cleaner. But to make it fully functional, first we need to register, which is free, to get access to all these functions.
Has features for root users including firewall services.

2. AVG antivirus security-

The free version comes with the basics like antivirus, anti-phishing, anti-theft and anti-malware features.
With over 100 million installs and a rating of 4.4.
 Most secure browsing feature.

3. BIT defender antivirus-
Even though Bitdefender is a full-featured antivirus app, this one is really better. It’s wildly simple to use. Here’s how it works. You install it, scan for stuff, remove threats, and then it sits there and waits for bad stuff to try to come to you. That’s it. No ridiculous features and no nonsense.

4. CM Security- This is the best one with millions of users and very simple to use. It consists a lot more enabled features which makes it really a strong antivirus app.

    Antivirus, anti-malware, and safe browsing features baked in.
    Anti-theft functionality includes Google Maps integration, picture taking support, and scream mode.
    Currently boasts a 100% detection rate.
    Light on system resources makes it good for older devices.


5. Wolfguard mobile security antivirus-

    Pretty basic features set but includes antivirus, anti-malware, and anti-phishing protection.
    Anti-theft features are included.
    Has the ability to scan links in text messages for malicious intent. 


6. Norton Security and Antivirus-

    Plenty of advanced features like app locking, privacy guard, anti-theft, and antivirus.
    Has some other unique features like contact syncing and a central website to manage all devices.
    Free version at least lets you scan and remove threats. 


7. McAfee Free antivirus & Security-

    App will literally lock down your phone if thieves attempt to uninstall it. Don't forget your PIN.
    Anti-theft, antivirus, anti-malware, web surfing protection, call blocking, and app locking available.


8. Kaspersky Internet Security-

    Free version is pretty basic but offers the essential antivirus and security features.
    Anti-theft features available in the free version. That's a win.

Eset Mobile Security & Antivirus: Go Explore. Protect your smartphone or tablet with Mobile Security & Antivirus, premium internet security solution from ESET and enjoy the web and shopping online. Download FREE ESET antivirus or buy the PREMIUM version

    Trend Micro: Trend Micro™ Mobile Security, Android™ Antivirus, & Performance Booster app provides 99.9% malicious app detection over 18 months according to Av-test.org. It is also certified by PCSL and AV-Comparatives. It includes an additional layer of billing security to protect against fake financial and shopping apps.


    COMODO Mobile Security: Comodo Mobile Security (CMS) is designed to protect your Android devices against viruses, unsafe apps, potentially risky settings and even from theft. Not only that, it helps to protect your privacy and keeps your system optimized.

McAfee Free antivirus & Security-

    App will literally lock down your phone if thieves attempt to uninstall it. Don't forget your PIN.
    Anti-theft, antivirus, anti-malware, web surfing protection, call blocking, and app locking available.



Undocopy.com prefer and use the zone alarm antivirus which in its free version has :
1. auto update
2. Scheduled scan
3. Light on memory
4. Has features like finding and locking lost phones
5. Notifications of SIM card changes


We hope you liked the above-mentioned list of free antivirus for android phones and tablets. If you really find these best free antivirus app for android phone and tablet useful for you then please share your view with us through comments.

Saturday, October 29, 2016

Smartphones With 6GB RAM You Can Buy

The smartphone industry has seen a lot of innovation in the last couple of years than what it saw in the last decade. While many brands are focused on solving the real world user experience, there are some companies who think that the problem lies within the specifications. That is why they are coming up with such heavy hardware that you don’t even see on a laptop or desktop these days. Are you confused? Well, don’t be, we are talking about the RAM storage on a smartphone.  


Some brands believe that their smartphone will offer the best experience if they could just ante-up the hardware on them. It might be true but will purely depend upon the software experience as well. Though, today we are not her to review the handsets; instead, we are hunting for the best 6GB RAM smartphone. With a specifications war going on among smartphone brands users are in for a treat. Below are the best smartphones with 6GB RAM that you can buy in the market right now. 


Xiaomi’s new Mi Note 2 and Mi MIX phablets are the latest to tout 6GB of RAM under the hood, joining a small but growing club offering more memory than many laptops you will get on the market. There’s only one smartphone with 6GB RAM in India right now, but if you’re willing to import your phone, then there are now a number of different options.


Here’s a list of ten smartphones with 6GB RAM that have been released so far.

1) Xiaomi Mi Note 2
Xiaomi’s new Mi Note 2, up for pre-orders in China presently at CNY 3,299 (roughly Rs. 34,000), is the latest smartphone with 6GB of RAM onboard, and is the only one on this list with a dual curved screen. The Android 6.0 Marshmallow-based smartphone sports a 5.7-inch full-HD (1080×1920 pixels) Oled display, comes with 128GB storage, and is powered by the 2.35GHz quad-core Snapdragon 821 Performance Edition SoC. It bears a 4,070mAh battery and Quick Charge 3.0 fast-charging technology, along with a fingerprint sensor on the home button.

The Xiaomi Mi Note 2 sports a 22.5-megapixel rear camera with a Sony IMX318 Exmor RS sensor, and an 8-megapixel Sony IMX268 Exmor RS sensor. Connectivity suite of the smartphone includes 4G-LTE (downlink speeds up to 6000Mbps), Wi-Fi, NFC, Bluetooth 4.2 and USB Type-C. Also on board is the Aqstic audio processor, with 192kHz/24-bit Hi-Fi sound quality.

2) OnePlus 3
Available at Rs. 27,999 in India, the OnePlus 3 (review) has 6GB RAM along with a Snapdragon 820 processor (two cores clocked at 2.2GHz, and two cores clocked at 1.6GHz). The smartphone features a 5.5-inch Amoled display running at full-HD resolution, and Gorilla Glass 4 protection. It runs OxygenOS based on Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, and comes with 64GB internal storage (non-expandable). It has a home button with an integrated fingerprint sensor.

On the imaging front, OnePlus 3 has a 16 megapixel rear camera with a Sony IMX298 sensor, f/2.0 aperture, OIS and EIS, and PDAF autofocus, RAW image support, 4K video recording, and Smile Capture mode. The front camera bears a Sony IMX179 sensor, f/2.0 aperture on the fixed focus lens, and EIS. The smartphone has connectivity options like Wi-Fi, 4G LTE (support for all bands in India), Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, GPS/ A-GPS, and USB 2.0 Type-C port, along with a 3.5mm headphone jack. It is powered by a 3000mAh battery with Dash Charge fast-charging technology.

3) Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL)
Another smartphone with 6GB RAM that has been launched in India is the Asus Zenfone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL), priced at Rs. 62,999. Despite unveiling the device in the country, Asus has not released it in the Indian market yet, though you can get one in the US at $499 (approximately Rs. 34,000). The smartphone has a 5.7-inch full-HD screen and runs on Android 6.0 Marshmallow-based ZenUI. Keeping everything running is a Snapdragon 820 processor. There’s 64GB internal storage and users can expand this by another 256GB via microSD card.

Coming to photography, the Asus ZenFone 3 Deluxe (ZS570KL) packs a 23-megapixel primary camera on the rear and an 8-megapixel front shooter for selfies. The connectivity suite of the dual-SIM smartphone includes Wi-Fi, 4G-LTE, Bluetooth 4.2, USB OTG support, USB Type C and fingerprint sensor. It is powered by a 3000mAh battery.

4) LeEco Le Max 2
LeEco also announced the Le Max 2 (review) with 6GB RAM and 64GB internal storage in the Indian market, at Rs. 29,999. The phone was announced in June this year, but there has been no further word on when the device will go on sale; on the other hand, it is available in China at present for CNY 2,499 (roughly Rs. 25,000).

The LeMax 2 smartphone has a 5.7-inch QHD (1440×2560 pixel) screen, Snapdragon 820 chipset, Android 6.0 Marshmallow-based software, dual-SIM support, and fingerprint sensor. On the back, it sports a 21-megapixel camera with f/2.0 aperture OIS, phase-detection autofocus (PDAF), and two-tone, dual-LED flash, while an 8-megapixel selfie shooter with f/2.2 aperture is placed in front.
For connectivity, it supports dual-band Wi-Fi, 4G-LTE, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, Infrared, USB Type C and GPS/ A-GPS/ Glonass/ BDS. Its 3100mAh battery supports Qualcomm’s Quick Charge 2.0 fast-charging technology and can go from 0 to 50 percent in 30 minutes.

5) Xiaomi Mi 5s Plus
In China this September, Xiaomi announced the 128GB variant of the Mi 5s Plus, its first smartphone with 6GB RAM; available only in China, the device is priced at CNY 2,599 (close to Rs. 26,000). The smartphone features a 5.7-inch pressure-sensitive display with full-HD resolution capable of 550 nits brightness and NTSC 94 percent colour gamut. It runs the MIUI 7 software based on Android Marshmallow, and is powered by the new 2.3GHz Snapdragon 821 processor.

The Mi 5s Plus bears a dual rear camera setup, with two 13-megapixel sensors – one for colour, and the other for black and white; it supports PDAF and two-tone, dual-LED flash. On the front is a 4-megapixel camera with 2-micron pixels and f/2.0 aperture for selfies. Connectivity options on board include 4G LTE connectivity with 3x carrier aggregation support, NFC, Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth v4.2, fingerprint sensor, and GPS/ A-GPS. It has a 3800mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 technology that takes the battery from zero to 83 percent in 30 minutes.

6) LeEco Le Pro 3
Unveiled in the US and China and priced at $399 and CNY 2,999 respectively (around Rs. 30,000), LeEco’s Le Pro 3 (first impressions) is another 2.35GHz Snapdragon 821-powered smartphone with 6GB RAM. It has a 5.5-inch full-HD display with 2.5D curved glass, Android 6.0-based EUI 5.8 custom interface, and comes in 64GB and 128GB storage options. Its battery capacity stands at 4070mAh and it supports Quick Charge 3.0 for fast charging. 
The smartphone also has a fingerprint sensor on the back.
The 16-megapixel rear camera of Le Pro 3 has f/2.0 aperture, PDAF, two-tone, dual-LED flash, and HDR support; its 8-megapixel front camera has a 1.4-micron sensor and f/2.2 aperture. For connectivity, the smartphone has dual-band Wi-Fi, 4G-LTE, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC, Infrared, USB Type C and GPS/ A-GPS/ Glonass; however, it misses out on the 3.5mm earphone jack.

7) ZUK Z2 Pro
Lenovo’s Cyanogen-only brand ZUK unveiled the Z2 Pro smartphone with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage in April this year; the smartphone is available at CNY 2,699 (roughly Rs. 27,000). The smartphone has a 5.2-inch display with full HD resolution and Gorilla Glass protection and runs the Android 6.0 Marshmallow based ZUK 2.0 UI. The Snapdragon 820-powered handset has a fingerprint sensor in the hardware Home button.

ZUK Z2 Pro has a 13-megapixel camera with f/1.8 aperture, PDAF, 1.34-micron sensor, and two-tone, dual-LED flash; its front camera has 8-megapixel resolution, f/2.0 aperture and 1.4-micron sensors. Onboard connectivity features include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, GPS/ A-GPS/ Glonass, and USB Type C. The smartphone has a 3100mAh battery with Quick Charge 3.0 fast-charging technology.

8) Oppo R9s Plus
Oppo in October unveiled the R9s Plus phablet with 6GB RAM in the Chinese market at CNY 3,499 (approximately Rs. 35,000). The smartphone, featuring a 6-inch full HD screen, is powered by a 1.9GHz Snapdragon 653 octa-core processor and comes with 64GB built-in storage and microSD support up to 128GB. It runs Android 6.0 Marshmallow with Color 3.0 skin on top out-of-the-box and has a fingerprint sensor below the screen in the Home button.

There’s a 16-megapixel Sony IMX398 camera sensor with f/1.7 aperture, dual-core focus, OIS, and LED flash. An additional 16-megapixel sensor is also housed in the front for selfies. It has a hybrid dual-SIM dual-standby card slot and supports connectivity features such as dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, A-GPS, and microUSB 2.0. The Oppo R9s Plus comes with a 4000mAh battery with VOOC fast-charging technology.

9) ZTE Nubia Z11
The ZTE Nubia Z11, unveiled in China and expected to launch in India soon, comes in a 6GB RAM variant priced at CNY 3,499 (around Rs. 35,000). The smartphone has a 5.5-inch full HD screen and is powered by a 2.15GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor. The Android 6.0 smartphone packs 64GB of internal storage that can be expanded up to 200GB via a microSD card.

As far as the cameras are concerned, the ZTE Nubia Z11 comes with a 16-megapixel primary camera with PDAF, f/2.0 aperture, OIS, two-tone, dual-LED flash, and a 1.28-inch sensor with 1.12-micron pixels on the rear. Its 8-megapixel front shooter has aperture of f/2.4, while the pixel size is 1.4-micron. The dual-SIM smartphone has connectivity options for dual-band Wi-Fi, 4G-LTE, GPS, Bluetooth 4.1, NFC, Infrared and USB Type C. It has a fingerprint sensor as well as a 3000mAh battery with support for Quick Charge 3.0 technology.

10) Vivo XPlay5 Elite
The world’s first smartphone with 6GB RAM, the Vivo XPlay5 Elite, was launched in China at CNY 4,288 (approximately Rs. 43,000) has a 5.43-inch dual-curved Super Amoled screen with QHD resolution, and a metal body with Gorilla Glass coating. It is powered by a 2.15GHz Snapdragon 820 chip and runs the Android Marshmallow-based Funtouch OS 2.6 software. It has 128GB internal storage, but does not support microSD cards for storage expansion; on the back is a fingerprint sensor.

In the optics department, Vivo Xplay5 Elite sports a 16-megapixel rear camera with Sony IMX298 sensor, PDAF, 6P Lens, f/2.0 aperture, and dual-tone LED flash. An 8-megapixel front-facing camera is also present. The smartphone supports 4G LTE networks (Indian bands included), Hi-Fi 3.0, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, GPS, micro-USB 2.0 (with OTG), and comes with a 3600mAh battery.

Monday, September 26, 2016

SECRET GOOGLE URL’s THAT EVERYONE SHOULD KNOW

As a Google user you may have asked all these questions yourself. Is there any way to see the ads clicked by myself in Google?  How Google sees me and my interests? How to get the list of search terms I ever typed in the search box and many more.  You believe it are not, answers to all these questions are hidden inside your Google Dashboard.

As we all know that Google is a popular search engine, but besides this – it offers some amazing and useful services which are not known by most of peoples. Most popular searches like Google play, Google plus,Gmail and etc. are most striking services that we found on internet, likewise there are many other Google URL’s that every Google user should know!
You already have seen many Google easter eggs which are developed by Google engineers, funny tricks and jokes on Google developed by 3rd party and even secrets of Google search engine which leaves you totally amazed, but this time I decided to share some Google URL’s that are very useful and so i have selected top 10 among them.
Top Google URL's That Every Google User Should Know
Google URL’s that are so included in this post; contains information about you which they have stored somewhere deep inside your Google account.

Top 10 Google URL’s:

Google stores various information about their users and if you are using Google chrome or any android mobile for logging in to any website, then you can find the list of all stored username and password from the link given below. It is a website that is owned by Google.
Google allows you to download stored data of your account from their database to your computer like Google photos, YouTube videos, contacts, messages from Gmail, etc. You can get your download link from the link below.
Google servers stores information about the recent location and velocity by which you are moving, directly from your android device. Google also allows you to download these information in the form of KML file (so that you can view it on Google maps or in Google drive). Now go to Google maps if you want to see your entire location.
Just like you create your profile on various websites, Google also create your profile according to your activity on internet and set your interest, age and gender accordingly so as to provide you better user experience by serving you more relevant ads. The given URL can tell you about how Google sees you on internet.
Do you own a website/blog/YouTube channel that you use to post your content? Well, if you see your content on any others website/channel who are using any Google products or services like Google+, Blogger, AdSense, YouTube – then you can register a DMCA complaint about them to get the content removed from their account.
Do you want a new Google account without “@gmail.com”? Then headover to below link which allows you to create a Google account from your anyother existing email address.
According to the policy of Google you have to login to your account at least once in every 9 month else your account will be terminated. Users with single account does not face this problem but users with multiple account ( like me) might face this problem. Below link will give you an insight about your account.
You can find total number mobile apps, web apps, browser extensions etc. in a single list with a small description about access to your account (i.e. read & write). If in any app it is written as “access to basic account info” then it simply means that you have signed in to that particular app or extension.
YouTube & Google both record each and every searched term that you have typed (or spoken in case of Google now ) in their search boxes. Also they prepare log of all this action and activities you have performed, videos watched and even the audio searches.
Is someone else using your Google account? You can find out by the log report of your account that is prepared by Google – in which you will find about geographic location and IP address of every login in your account, but there is no way that you can log out remotely from Google session.

Friday, September 16, 2016

Types of Internet Bots and How They Are Used

Internet bots are software applications that are used on the Internet for both legitimate and malicious purposes. Because of the increasing number of applications becoming available online, there are many different types of Internet bots that assist with running applications such as instant messenger and online gaming applications as well as analysis and gathering of data files.

Bots and Botnets are commonly associated with cybercriminals stealing data, identities, credit card numbers and worse. But bots can also serve good purposes. Separating good bots from bad can also make a big difference in how you protect your company’s website and ensure that that your site gets the Internet traffic it deserves.

The Most Good Bots are essentially crawlers sent out from the world’s biggest web sites to index content for their search engines and social media platforms. You WANT those bots to visit you. They bring you more business! Shutting them down as part of strategy to block bad bots is a losing strategy.


GooglebotGooglebot is Google’s web crawling bot (sometimes also called a “spider”). Googlebot uses an algorithmic process: computer programs determine which sites to crawl, how often, and how many pages to fetch from each site. Googlebot’s crawl process begins with a list of webpage URLs, generated from previous crawl processes and augmented with Sitemap data provided by webmasters. As Googlebot visits each of these websites it detects links (SRC and HREF) on each page and adds them to its list of pages to crawl. New sites, changes to existing sites, and dead links are noted and used to update the Google index.

Baiduspider Baiduspider is a robot of Baidu Chinese search engine. Baidu (Chinese: 百度; pinyin: Bǎidù) is the leading Chinese search engine for websites, audio files, and images.

MSN Bot/Bingbot Retired October 2010 and rebranded as Bingbot, this is a web-crawling robot (type of Internet bot), deployed by Microsoft to supply Bing (search engine). It collects documents from the web to build a searchable index for the Bing (search engine).

Yandex BotYandex bot is Yandex’s search engine’s crawler. Yandex is a Russian Internet company which operates the largest search engine in Russia with about 60% market share in that country. Yandex ranked as the fifth largest search engine worldwide with more than 150 million searches per day as of April 2012 and more than 25.5 million visitors.

Soso SpiderSoso.com is a Chinese search engine owned by Tencent Holdings Limited, which is well known for its other creation QQ. As of 13 May 2012, Soso.com is ranked as the 36th most visited website in the world and the 13th most visited website in China, according to Alexa Internet. On an average, Soso.com gets 21,064,490 page views everyday.

Exabot Exabot is the crawler for ExaLead out of France. Founded in 2000 by search engine pioneers, Dassault Systèmes, ExaLead provides search and unified information access software.

Sogou SpiderSogou.com is a Chinese search engine. It was launched August 4, 2004. As of April 2010, it has a rank of 121 in Alexa’s Internet rankings. Sogou provides an index of up to 10 billion web pages.

Google Plus Share Google Plus lets you share recommendations with friends, contacts and the rest of the web – on Google search. The +1 button helps initialize Google’s instant share capabilities, and it also provides a way to give something your public stamp of approval.

Facebook External Hit Facebook allows its users to send links to interesting web content to other Facebook users. Part of how this works on the Facebook system involves the temporary display of certain images or details related to the web content, such as the title of the webpage or the embed tag of a video. The Facebook system retrieves this information only after a user provides a link.

Google Feedfetcher Used by Google to grab RSS or Atom feeds when users choose to add them to their Google homepage or Google Reader. Feedfetcher collects and periodically refreshes these user-initiated feeds, but does not index them in Blog Search or Google’s other search services (feeds appear in the search results only if they’ve been crawled by Googlebot).