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Sunday, December 9, 2012

Sweet ICS ROM for Galaxy Note GT-N7000! [Note 2 Gallery]

Sweet ICS ROM for Galaxy Note GT-N7000! [Note 2 Gallery]

A great new stable ROM for the galaxy note n-7000 with Galaxy Note 2 Features. I suggest doind the Hydracore kernel for this ROM as it is very fast and reliable with a well know kernel. 

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Looking for a solid Touchwiz-based ICS ROM for your Galaxy Note GT-N7000? Try the all-new Sweet ICS ROM, which I am currently running on my Galaxy Note, it combines the best of Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 features by including cool stuff like the Note 2 Gallery app, Note 2 Paper Artist App, Galaxy S3 Music Player, and more.
Honestly, I was having a bit of trouble with Paranoid Android ROM as it would slow down after awhile. But this ROM is pretty darn solid, giving you some mix of the best out there.
So, give this ROM a try and let me know what you think!

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Download Sweet ICS ROM

Monday, November 19, 2012

Total Recall Call Recorder -- Free and Full Version

Total Recall | Call Recorder

 Description

Best Selling Call Recorder on the Planet!Total Recall Call Recorder for Android 14 Day Trial | No Spamware. No Ads. No Spyware. Just the Best Call Recording App on the Planet!
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Now Recording Calls on the Samsung Galaxy S3 / SGSIII (No Root Required)!
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Unlike many other Call Recorders on the Market Total Recall is designed to record your call directly from the line NOT the Mic, resulting in higher quality audio on compatible devices. Many other devices that do not support this can still configure the app to record from the mic, resulting in lower quality (however useable) audio. And unlike many Ad-based or so called "Free" applications, we don't eat up precious Data or Battery Life by constantly downloading new ads, and with Total Recall you can rest assured there's no spyware or other types of malware. Killer Mobile has been building and supporting our mobile apps since 2003.
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Galaxy S2 users (including those running ICS/4.0) please download our Call Recorder specifically setup for the S2 here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.killermobile.totalrecall.s2.trial
Galaxy Note users go here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.killermobile.totalrecall.note.trial
Total Recall is the most Popular, Feature Packed Call Recorder on the Planet and has been since 2004. Total Recall is the ONLY Call Recording App that's been been used by literally MILLIONS of users across mutliple OS's in every country across the globe, and the only Cross Platform Compatible Call Recorder that can record calls on not only Android, but also Nokia S60, Symbian & Meego smart phones.
Sure there's cheaper Call Recorders out there, but they lack the FEATURES, FREQUENT UPDATES & SUPPORT that we have to offer. Ad-Based apps kill your batter in hours & run up expensive data charges. Plus, Total Recall is one of the few Call Recorders that actually records from the LINE not the MIC (on compatible devices).

Key Features
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> Manually or Automatically Send your recorded audio via Email/Gmail or upload to your Evernote Account
> Smartly Named Clips include the Contact Name/Number, Date, Time & More. Easily Rename clips to whatever you want
> Automatically Record Calls Or Manually Record Calls from a Notification bar
> Optional Dialogs letting you know when the app is recording
> Record All Calls, Incoming Calls, Outgoing Calls or only Certain Numbers or Contacts
> Widget for quick recording of Voice notes (perfect for Lectures, Meetings, Classes, Memos, Reminders)
> Record in AMR, WAV, MP4 & 3GPP (formats)
> Play back recorded calls directly from the app


We're constantly updating Total Recall to support new devices and OS versions, adding new features (including many user requests). Have a request? Let us know we're listening!

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IMPORTANT NOTES
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** Please confirm the legality of call recording in your local jurisdiction prior to use.
** Not all Android devices are capable of Call Recording while others only support call recording via the Microphone, which can sometimes be improved by putting the call on speakerphone. Please test Total Recall prior to purchase
** Some devices will be unable to record calls while using a Bluetooth Headset or Handsfree car kit, however an option is available to automatically NOT record calls while using a BT device.

TOTAL RECALL RECORDS CALLS GREAT ON
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> Galaxy S2 & Note
> Droid Inredible 2
> Samsung Galaxy S Plus, Galaxy S (running OS 2.1) Galaxy Tab (running 2.2 & 2.3), Galaxy S3
> HTC Evo, Hero, Dream, Inspire, Tattoo & Others
> Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 / X10 Mini / X10 Pro / X8
> Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro / X12 / Anzu


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Text Generator

While I was redesigning my collection of cool Unicode letters, I took more notice of small capitals. I liked them, but I thought it's gonna take a long time to replace your usual letters with them. So I made this tool to help me and you.
Smallcaps replaces lowercase letters with small capital letters. You can also type it all with your keyboard withought this tool, but it's a bit complicated.


Check out the below link to see the beautiful website

Text GeneRator ! 

Saturday, November 17, 2012

HTC DROID DNA vs Galaxy Note II !


 
HTC DROID DNA is the latest Android phone that caught everybody's attention with its 5-inch full hd (1920x1080) and what's under the hood, so let's go and start our
HTC DROID DNA vs Galaxy Note 2 comparison.

HTC DROID DNA has a 5-inch LCD 3 display with 1920x1080 whereas Galaxy Note II has 5.5-inch display with 1280x720 Super AMOLED display. Droid DNA is the clear winner here because of its LCD 3 display which is brighter and more realistic in terms of colors and also packs a highest-ever 441 ppi against Note 2's 267.

They both have 2GB RAM and quad core processor, but Qualcomm's S4 Pro in Droid DNA is a bit faster.

In terms of battery life, Note 2 is the clear winner with 3100 mAh battery against DNA's 2020 mAh. But even though DROID DNA has 2 times more pixels than Note 2 in a smaller screen, the battery doesn't die out as fast as we would have thought. This was a short comparison between the 2 devices and now it's time to watch the video and make some conclusions.

Let us know what you think and which one you would pick and why?



Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Xbox Surface Tablet Specs Leaked + Microsoft Windows 8 Tablet Render Appears

Xbox Surface Tablet Specs Leaked + Microsoft Windows 8 Tablet Render Appears



We’re just minutes away from the big Microsoft event from June 18th, that will maybe announce a new tablet. Rumors have just leaked the specs for what seems to be an Xbox tablet called Surface. And meanwhile, while we have no picture to go with the launch, there’s a nifty render done by Deviantart user
Alextc1, showing a Windows 8 slate with a design that looks as if it’s made by Nokia.
The tablet reminds me of the Lumia handsets and it’s very glossy and elegant. Moving on to the Xbox Surface tablet, this gaming device will supposedly come with a 7 inch multitouch LED display, with a resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels, SD card slot, two IBM Power7 SCMs, with a total of 12 cores doing all the work and a frequency of 3.1 GHz. There’s also 16MB of PSRAM, 5GB of DDR3 main memory at 800 MHz, a custom 28 nm GPU y AMD and 1.2GB GDDR memory. Add to that Full Direct3D 11 support, 4 USB 3.0 ports and 1440p output and you have one of the best consoles out there.

Storage should be around 250GB and supposedly, the Xbox Surface also comes with some sort of Kinect control. More details and specs can be found in our source link below and we have no idea if these are the real and genuine specifications or if there is such a thing as an Xbox tablet. Anyway, what do you think about the tablet render above?

Review 9.7-inch reader PocketBook Pro 912 Education

 

The vast majority of modern readers with E-Ink screens are made in the 6-inch form factor, but there are larger "exceptions." In this review we will consider reader PocketBook Pro 912 Education, which has a display with a diagonal of 9.7 inches. As the name implies, the developers propose to use this device, including in education. In addition, it is well suited to the role of "bedside" or "office" reader - to read from a text display of charts, graphs and tables quite nicely. Meanwhile, to wear PocketBook Pro 912 Education in a bag with him are not too comfortable with all the same model weighs 565 grams and its dimensions - 263 x 190 x 11 meters with one hand this "mastodon" is also quite difficult to hold, it is best to grab it with two .


Design model for a typical series of readers PocketBook Pro. The front panel is made of plastic, a little rough. The device is produced in white, dark gray and silver version, but the sales are more common the last two (we tested the silver version). Note that the front panel significantly larger area than the display, that is around him are sufficiently broad "field". In theory you could make the reader more compact.Back a little device combination: its upper part is made of hard plastic, the bottom - of the magnesium-aluminum alloy, which tactile sensations similar to coverage of certain notebook Sony. Build quality is very high (for the assembly meets the Taiwanese company Foxconn, a track record that everybody knows everything).
The top of the reading room are located switch Wi-Fi, is used as a lever, key switch on the set, as well as the stylus slot (on the scope of its use below). Infimum bears a small recessed button Reset, a standard headphone jack with a diameter of 3.5 mm, two speakers of the total power of 1 W ("sing" them, by the way, it is responsibility, for a couple of people have enough volume), microUSB port and devoid of the stub slot for microSD memory card up to 32GB. In addition, the lower bound is a green LED, which is hardly very much useful element - its brightness is excessive, and while reading it sometimes interferes.The left side is empty, but on the right is the "rocker" zoom and volume control.
At the front of the PocketBook Pro 912 Education is the display, as well as a set of control keys. Thus, the right of the display - rocker turning pages and the "Menu" / "Library", and under it - the five-way joystick with the adjacent "Back" button. All the buttons quite clear the course, when you do not creak. The ergonomics are well thought out reader, does not find fault with what.
The screen model, as mentioned above, has a diagonal of 9.7 inches with a resolution of 1200 x 825 pixels. Matt coating, so that with PocketBook Pro 912 Education will read, including on the beach - you can hardly glare hurt. Display Technology - E-Ink Vizplex third generation, in contrast, this screen is slightly inferior to the same PocketBook Touch, which uses "ink" of the last generation E-Ink Pearl.However, reading from PocketBook Pro 912 Education is quite comfortable - especially when it comes to the same PDF-files, which look much better here than in the conventional 6-inch reader with a resolution of 800 x 600. Display PocketBook Pro 912 Education inductive sensor, which means it reacts only with the touch of complete sets of the stylus, but with the fingers is not friendly. We add that the model is quite correct operating an accelerometer that rotates the display depending on the position of the reader.
Interface PocketBook Pro 912 Education is the same as in other models of the series Pro. At the top of your screen displays the last four open books, to the right (column) widgets - clock, calendar, calculator and dictionary, to the left - the main menu with the following paragraphs: "Library", "Notes", "Annexes," "Glossary," " Music, "" Photos "," Search "," Settings "and" Register. " All these default values, the elements on the main screen, you can regroup, something to add, delete something, something to swap.Settings lacking. Here we add that the reader has the following applications: Web browser (honestly, not too comfortable), a calculator, RSS-reader, and the game "Solitaire," "Chess," "Snake" and "Sudoku". A special case is a set of dictionaries on Abbyy Lingvo - they are 44. Thanks to the option Text-To-Speech Reader can read documents aloud, this function has some problems with pronunciation and intonation, but, in general, obtained with the help of "Audiobooks" is quite possible to listen to, for example, in the car.
PocketBook Pro 912 Education works with the following e-book formats: FB2, FB2.ZIP, TXT, TXT.ZIP, PDF, PDF (ADOBE DRM), DJVU, DJV, IW44, IW4, RTF, RTF.ZIP, HTML, PRC, MOBI , CHM, EPUB, EPUB (ADOBE DRM), DOC, DOCX, and TCR. Setting the text contained in the special menu: "Search", "Content", "The Voice" (runs the above option to Text-To-Speech), «A note" (save a piece of text or create a screen shot), "tab", "page" "Dictionary", "Rotate" and "Settings", provide access to information about the book or document, options, font, encoding, fields, line spacing and so on.
For photos in formats JPG, PNG, BMP and TIFF viewer has two options: "increase" and "slide show". The music player supports only MP3, but you can minimize it, and then the music will sound simultaneously reading.
PocketBook Pro 912 Education is based on an unnamed 533-megahertz processor, Samsung, which unfortunately provides too high speed. That is, it is quite acceptable, but the reader is clearly not "fly."During the first announcement of a series of readers PocketBook Pro, which took more than a year ago, this chip seemed very fast, but now his performance at the secondary level - the same PocketBook Touch Basic and faster. RAM PocketBook Pro 912 Education 256 MB built-in - 2 GB, but the user can use at least one "gig." To extend this volume has a slot for microSD / microSDHC up to 32GB.
To access the Internet in Education PocketBook Pro 912 adapter provides Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11b / g), is in the device and a Bluetooth-module version 2.1, that can be used, including file sharing. But the 3G-modem in PocketBook Pro 903, is not here. Battery capacity is 1530 mAh battery, one charge will last for its 7000 flipping pages e-book (active up to three weeks of daily readings) - at least, this figure lead developers.
PocketBook Pro 912 Education gives the impression of good solid quality stuff, and we rather like this device, than not. Alternatives it is not too much, because manufacturers rarely produce models in the 9.7-inch form factor. One can not complain about the fact that over 13 thousand rubles, we offer the reader, not the fastest processor to date, and the screen E-Ink Vizplex third generation, which though not bad, but not the best on the market.

Microsoft Surface Just Made the MacBook Air and the iPad Look Obsolete


Microsoft has guts. It's what you get when you're the underdog; either that or you curl into a RIM and die. Microsoft is the underdog because no matter how many hundreds of millions of people use its software, the cool and the future belong to Apple. Or belonged. After yesterday's Surface event—assuming they don't fumble the execution—Gates' children may have found the weapon to stop the heirs of Jobs and turn the tide. Or at least make things exciting for everyone again.

That weapon is Microsoft Surface. And it is beautiful. Beautiful and functional and simple and honest. Surface just bumped the MacBook Air and the iPad to the back seat, and it did so by hewing tightly to everything that Apple's Jonny Ive holds dear, according to the Ten Principles of his Jedi design master, Dieter Rams:

Good design principles for both hardware and software

• Good design is innovative

Surface uses a new manufacturing process—VaporMg—that reduces its weight while keeping it strong. That process also allows for a built-in kickstand, which is invisible when using the product in tablet mode. It may seem obvious, but it's innovative and enables its laptop mode easily. The same happens with the use of the cover as a keyboard—with its own design breakthroughs. And again with the combination of multi-touch and pressure sensitive pen technology in the Pro model. This is something that you can't find built in any tablet or computer today.
The software user experience is also innovative. It's not just an evolution of the Palm, or a Newton springboard. Metro's live tiles offer information in real time without having to launch apps. It allows for multitasking with split screens. It was created from scratch for touch but it also works with a physical keyboard and trackpad. Metro is, without a doubt, the most innovative user experience both on Earth and on the USS Enterprise.
• Good design makes a product useful

The touchscreen, the case keyboard and the built-in stand, together with the powerful Ivy Bridge brains in the Pro version, make Surface more useful than both tablets and ultrabooks. Surface adapts to your usage at any time, on the sofa or on your desk. In fact, it's the first morphing computer that actually makes sense.

This, too, extends to the software. Again, the live tiles, the multitasking, and Surface's ability to run full professional programs like Photoshop all open the scope of a computing device that can both entertain you and work for you at the same time.

• Good design is aesthetic

Surface is definitely aesthetic. This thing is beautiful when it's turned off—like the iPad and MacBook Air—and when it's turned on. Simple and sleek minimalism. The software has exactly the same attributes.

Everyone who has seen and touched it thinks the Surface itself is gorgeous. Metro is perfect for it: colorful, simple, without the horrible artifice of skeuomorphism omnipresent in OS X and iOS.


• Good design helps us to understand a product


Surface's hardware and software is self-explanatory. Three seconds with the product and you know how to transform it from tablet to ultrabook. Boot it and you will be able to fully understand Metro immediately, discovering its more advanced features quickly.

• Good design is unobtrusive

With Surface, there's nothing to get in your way. Hardware-wise, it's a tablet designed to be held, with angles that are comfortable in your hands. Microsoft claims that in ultrabook mode, the keyboard is better than any other keyboard—although the fact that they wouldn't let anyone touch it may belie that sentiment. But the keyboard is undeniably unobtrusive, disappearing every time you cover your tablet's display. And the built-in trackpad allows you to edit any part of a document without having to lift your hands off the keyboard. Fast. It's certainly more elegant than Apple's wireless accessory solutions.

Again, the same happens with Metro. It never gets on the way of the most important thing: your information.

• Good design is honest

Devoid of artifice, Surface and Metro are both designed to serve their respective functions. There's no gratuitious eye candy. Every curve, every part and notch in the hardware, is there to make its mission possible. In Metro, even the smallest animations have been designed to convey a meaning. Nothing is there just for fun. Unlike iOS and OS X, there are no artificial skins, no leather, no trying to fake real objects that are already obsolete in the real world.
• Good design is durable

Microsoft stressed that the VaporMg process is extremely durable. The screen glass is Gorilla 2, the best you can get right now. And the keyboard appears solidly built, too. Metro is also durable: it will stand the test of time because it doesn't use outdated visual metaphors. It's just transparent to the user, all information, no adornment. iOS feels dated next to it. Metro's user experience is one that I see going well into this century, for as long as we use touch screens.

• Good design is consequent to the last detail


Clearly, the philosophy of Surface is united across hardware and software. Everything responds to the same values. Every detail is part of a single idea and responds to all these principles.


This is where Apple fails. The hardware
is consequent to the last detail. But the user experience is not consistent with the principles established in the hardware.

Objectively and comparatively, it's a mess. Ive's designs are tainted by Forstall's leather.


In fact, I'm convinced that Surface is the product that Jonny Ive would make if he had complete hardware and user interface design control at Apple.


• Good design is concerned with the environment


We don't have details about manufacturing, so I can't judge this one.



• Good design is as little design as possible


Both Microsoft and Apple's hardware follow this rule strictly. But Microsoft out-Apples Apple by taking this principle to the user experience too, as I explained above.

The design in Metro is as minimal as it can get, as opposed to the land of fake surfaces and shiny knobs in iOS or OS X. Information is God in the Metro universe, and every graphic element is there to show it in the clearest way possible. Or, said in a different way, there are no frivolous graphical elements to get in the way.

Excited? You should be

If Microsoft delivers—which means that the price and the battery life should be competitive with Apple's offerings, and that keyboard lives up to its billing—it has a real chance of stopping the seemingly unstoppable Apple empire. Or at least slowing it down.

If it fulfills its promise, if Microsoft Surface Pro is $800 or $900 and can pull six or seven hours of battery life, then things
will change. It's going to be hard, since they don't have the app ecosystem yet, but that will come eventually. Microsoft has the user base, the developer base, and the deep pockets to make sure of that.

The only thing Microsoft was missing until yesterday just was a better platform. Now all the pieces are in place for a well-fought war, just like the good old days.


Come this fall, you will have two choices: 1) Get a MacBook Air for work and an iPad for play or 2) Get a beautifully designed, ultra-fast tablet with a sleek touch interface that can also be a full computer with the power of an
ultrabook.

The iPad started a new era in computing but, for all its undeniable hardware innovation and beauty, it carries a legacy. It's a truly useful and fun color Newton on gorgeous, zippy hardware. And the MacBook Air is perhaps the perfect ultrabook, the pinnacle of Apple's laptop evolution. But, sadly, it runs an OS X/iOS Frankenlion. And it represents the end of an era, not the future. Both are extremely good and successful products but, when you look at them as a complete package of hardware and software, they fail to pass the stringent 10 Principles test advanced by Rams.


But Surface doesn't. It is new from the ground up. It's a
coherent product that can be a tablet like the iPad and an ultrabook like the MacBook Air. A new product that merges the old and the new into something that seems to work quite nicely.

No, it's not the Second Coming of the Jesustabletbook. And yes, Apple will respond (I hope!) in kind. But Surface could be the first device to fulfill the promise of the New Computing Era ushered in by the iPad.


I'm excited. Not only because Surface looks great on its own, but because it signals a new drama in the struggle between Cupertino and Seattle—one that I've been following with many others since the 80s. The difference is that, once again, the classic players have switched roles. Apple is the winner but the prisoner of its own success and heritage. Microsoft is the underdog and has the freedom that only someone with nothing to lose can afford. I wonder if Apple would be bold and continue to innovate instead of just living from Job's heritage.


Whatever happens, a new war begins this fall. This is going to be fun.