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What is new in Android 6.0 Marshmallow

- Thursday, 17 September 2015 No Comments
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Android 6.0 Marshmallow

After the alphabet L Google has now jumped on to the next alphabet M and has launched a new version of Android called Marshmallow. While discharging tradition Google takes this name from a candy marshmallow. Google will unveil this version on the next nexus 6 which is manufactured by  Huawei .As everyone know Google gives some new and user loving features in every update, in this versions Google is polishing new features and fixing thousands of bugs. Now you will be excited to know about the new features so let's see What is new in Android 6.0 Marshmallow.

Multitasking and Ram Management

In this version user can enable M dev preview. In this preview user enables apps to open simultaneously in 4 corner or two side by side.

Better Lock screen widgets

In previous version user unlock screen by swipe, pattern or code you can't unlock as you want but in this version Google give you widgets to open your screen or change or open functions while your screen is lock.

Android Pay

After Apple pay , Samsung pay now Google has decided to own payment method call Android Pay. This is secure and easy to pay.

Fingerprint scanner 

In this version Google enables fingerprint scanning.

Batter Power Management

Battery management is a key tool of any smart phone.Google launch doze power operating system.The Doze power saving system will notify you priority-based activities and this will optimize your battery power.

Multi Window

Google will provide multi window for the users to operate two or more apps simultaneously.

Automatic app data backups

User can easily find out the backup files of all apps instantly after reinstallation of the app. the version will automatically save your app data in your storage device.

SD card can  be merge with the internal storage of your device

 This will provide the user an extra space that takes large space in the device.As a result increasing the overall storage of the device.

Intuitive selected text editing

The cut,copy Paste option is directly above the selected app.

Other Features :-

  • Multi-selection to merge, delete or share has been added in the contacts application.
  • Better do not disturb along with repeat caller exceptions.
  • User can Activate voice sreach from lock screen. 
  • In app permission user will get notifications asking for permissions only when they are using a particular function in an app while they are installing or updating the app.

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Google strikes again with its new logo

- Friday, 4 September 2015 No Comments
GOOGLE strikes again with its new logo
Google's new logo




The best thing about Google has always been it's innovation.


Following the same Google retouched it's logo into something more informal and sans-serif. Things keep on changing in Google and this time in case of their logo. According to Google this logo will work better, better keeping in view the different screen sizes and hence not only being bounded to a desktop browser page.

Google has indeed changed a lot. Being started up of about 17 years - Google has changed a lot from the products,to their looks and feel. Once Google used to be accessed mainly from one device i.e. a desktop PC but with the progress of Google, its user have too progressed, accessing Google's products across different platforms and devices. Everyone of us thinks to Google something without thinking whether using it on a PC, or a tablet or through a smartphone.

The old small "G" icon in blue color has too been updated  with a four-colour "G" that is a reflection of the new logo. This, a step ahead tells that Google is working for us everywhere. This change simply tells how Google works for us across Gmail, Drive, Chrome and many more.

This logo not only looks refreshing but is also beneficial as this updated logo will be easier to be displayed on low-bandwidth connections and fit better to small sizes.One can see this as a logic of Google's new CEO to bring internet into everyone's reach widening it into rural and untouched areas.

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Running Android Apps on a Mac or PC

- Monday, 6 April 2015 No Comments
This week Google give the amazing feature of it's user Running Android Apps on a Mac or PC. The Chrome extension " App Run-time for Chrome" (ARC) back in September, Google is expanding its beta project to allow Android apps to run on Windows, OS X, and Linux. 





How you Can Running Android Apps on a Mac or PC 

You simply need to download the ARC Welder app and obtain APKs from Google’s Play Store. 
There are some limitations: only one app can be loaded at a time, and you have to select landscape or portrait layout and whether you want the app to run in phone- or tablet-style. However, you can load multiple apps by selecting the download ZIP option in Arc Welder and extracting it and then enabling extension developer mode to load the folder of the extracted APK. During my testing I’ve found that most apps run really well. There are some exceptions like Gmail and Chrome for Android that throw up Google Play Services errors, but that’s not because ARC doesn't support them. Developers will need to optimize their apps for ARC, and some Google Play Services are also supported right now, making that process a lot easier.





ARC is based on Android 4.4, meaning a lot of standalone apps are immediately compatible. Twitter works well, and Facebook Messenger loads just fine but does continuously say it’s waiting for the network. I was impressed with Flipboard, and the ability to flick through using two finger gestures on a trackpad, and even Instagram works well for casual browsing. Of course, trying to use the camera in apps will immediate force the app to crash, and keyboard commands aren’t always recognized properly. The biggest issue is that most apps are simply designed for touch, or in the case of games to use a phone’s accelerometer.

I tried a variety of games, and while simple titles like Candy Crush Sodawork very well, others refused to launch properly or couldn’t handle mouse input correctly. That’s not surprising for apps that aren’t even optimized, and it’s clear Google’s project has a bright future. While Microsoft is building out Windows 10 and the idea of universal appsacross PCs, phones, tablets, and the Xbox One, Google is turning Android into its own universal app platform. Google already built a way to push Chrome OS straight into Windows 8, and this latest Android experiment brings Google even closer to a PC market dominated by Microsoft. Developers can now run their Android apps on phones, tablets, PCs, Macs, Chromebooks, and even Linux-powered devices, and that’s a big opportunity that will likely result in a lot of these apps arriving in the Chrome Web Store in the near future..

Turning any DISPLAY into a PC

- Wednesday, 1 April 2015 No Comments
Caesar Sengupta reaches into his hip pocket and pulls out a PC. About the size of a cigar, it’s a tiny PC. But it’s a PC. If you plug it into an LCD display or a TV, you can run the sort of software you typically run on a personal computer, from word processors and spreadsheets and email to online video i.e. Turning any DISPLAY into a PC .


This is the Asus Chromebit, and according to Sengupta, it will reach the market this summer, priced at less than a hundred dollars. Sengupta is the Google vice president who oversees Chrome OS, the Google operating system that runs the Chromebit. The device is a bit like the Google Chromecast—the digital stick that plugs into your television and streams video from the internet—but it does more. Google pitches it as something that lets you walk up to any LCD display and instantly transform it into viable computer, whether it’s sitting on a desk in a classroom, mounted on the wall in an office conference room, or hanging above the checkout counter in a retail store or fast food joint.




The device is part of a new wave of machines that use Chrome OS, an operating system built for the internet age. Based on the Google Chrome web browser, the OS is designed for use with internet-based applications such as Google’s Gmail email service and its Google Docs word processor, reducing our dependence on the bulky local software that traditionally runs on PCs, moving tasks onto a cheaper breed of hardware as a result, and, ostensibly, improving security. Over the past several years, Google has pushed its Chromebook laptops and other Chrome OS machines into schools and, to a lesser extent, government agencies and businesses. Now, with several new devices, including a fresh crop if laptops as well as the Chromebit, the company is renewing this push, continuing to challenge Microsoft for control of the rather lucrative business and educational software markets.


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Chromebit is really just an extension this idea. Equipped with much the same hardware as a Chromebook laptop, Sengupta says, it’s more powerful than a Chromecast, which just means it’s better at running more applications. Google believes the devices—equipped with an HDMI port—will provide a way of quickly upgrading existing PCs and perhaps even accelerate the rise of computerized displays inside stores and restaurants.


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NSA's project disclosed,google to enhance gmail's encryption so as yahoo

- Monday, 24 March 2014 No Comments
Its like the similar scenario from the novel ‘Digital Fortress’ by Dan Brown, how NSA tapped into the calls, mails and all sorts of communication links making privacy of user a mirage.NSA's project disclosed,google to enhance gmail's encryption so as yahoo.

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NSA's project disclosed,google to enhance gmail's encryption so as yahoo@techcrubz.com
Among the most extraordinary disclosures in documents leaked by former NSA systems analyst Edward Snowden were reports that the NSA had secretly tapped into the main communications links that connect Yahoo and Google data centers around the world, have created a havoc among the internet users.This directly influence the companies doing business online as the users feel of insecurity will make them to move away from internet, as well as firms are in confusion sending sensitive information by emails.
To save the users confidence and trust in them Google as well as other service provider are working on developing on more advanced encryption mail service so that it will be more harder for anyone to illegally decrypt the mail.
‘‘Your e-mail is important to you, and making sure it stays safe and always available is important to us,’’ Nicolas Lidzborski, Gmail’s security engineering lead, wrote in a blog post. Lidzborski said that all Gmail messages a consumer sends or receives are now encrypted.Yahoo has promised similar steps for its e-mail service by this spring.

‘‘This ensures that your messages are safe not only when they move between you and Gmail’s servers, but also as they move between Google’s data centers — something we made a top priority after last summer’s revelations,’’ Lidzborski wrote.