
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Microsoft. Show all posts
Thursday, May 7, 2015
WhatsApp getting ready for Windows 10
Sumit Kar May 07, 2015 Microsoft, Technology, WhatsApp, Windows 1 comment

WhatsApp today released an update for the Beta version. Primarily the update looks like a Bug Fix update. But while Tech enthusiasts dig into the deep, the update suggests that WhatsApp is getting ready for Windows 10.
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Notification panel for WhatsApp v 2.11.688 on Windows 10 |
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Notification panel for WhatsApp v 2.12.20 on Windows 10 |
There are four visible changes. Firstly one of the major feature WhatsApp for Windows Phone was missing for a long time. Now we can attach Audio mp3 files and send it via WhatsApp.

Secondly, while sending text there is a cool animation for the chat bubbles. There is another cool new feature to select multiple chats and delete or archive the. And lastly there is a toggle button to enable or disable read receipt in the Privacy Settings.

There is a significant change in the version number. While writing this the Public version is 2.11.688, while the Beta version is 2.12.20. I though this version must have the most awaited calling feature. But there is no trace of calling feature in this version.

The feature with maximum requests is finally here. Hope to see many new cool features soon. Specially the Voice Calling feature.
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Nokia's first device to the post Microsoft era
Sumit Kar November 20, 2014 Android, Microsoft, Nokia, Technology No comments
Nokia isn't exactly known for its tablets, but having sold its phone-making division to Microsoft it's hoping to catch your eye with its latest compellingly priced Android offering. The Nokia N1 starts at $250 and is set to go on sale in China before the Chinese New Year -- that's February 19, 2015. Information on other international pricing and release dates have yet to be announced, but the US dollar price converts to around £160 or AU$290.
The N1 looks trendy and slim. It's 6.9mm thick and an aluminum frame that comes in dark gray or silver. Its 7.9-inch IPS LCD screen boasts a 4:3 aspect ratio with a 2,048x1,536-pixel resolution. Inside you'll find a 64-bit 2.3GHz Intel Atom Z3580 CPU and PowerVR G6430 GPU with 2GB RAM.
In a somewhat unusual move, the Nokia N1 houses a whopping 32GB of internal storage. Initially this sounds impressive, until you realise it can't be expanded. Nonetheless, some manufactures have the gall to leave you with a lot less and no microSD card slot, so it's a satisfactory trade-off. That amount of space can accommodate a large number of apps, movies and games.
The Nokia N1 is one of the first tablets to sport a USB Type-C socket, which is a reversible USB port that's set to replace all types of USB connections. It's not the sexiest cutting-edge feature, but it's useful future-proofing.
The N1 is also the first to sport Nokia's Android launcher, Z Launcher. Running on top of the latest version of Google's operating system, Lollipop 5.0, the Z Launcher simplifies the home screen with a gridlike display of apps. It customizes the look of the home screen according to where you are, what time it is and what you're doing, as well as making adjustments geared toward your typical activities.
If you want to try out this user interface before you buy the N1, Nokia invites you to download it from Google Play and install it on your current Android tablet or phone.
Source: CNET
Tuesday, November 11, 2014
Nokia - Is it an End or Beginning of a New Era?
Sumit Kar November 11, 2014 Microsoft, Nokia, Technology, Windows No comments
19 years ago, former West Bengal chief minister Shri. Jyoti Basu at Writers' Building was the first to say ' Hello ', on a Mobile device. And at the other end former Union Communication Minister Mr. Sukh Ram. India's mobile journey started with the Nokia 2110. In 1995, Nokia introduced it's first mobile existence in India. It was the start.
Then .... Unwittingly Nokia became happiness, sorrow, joy and love for the Indians. This led the Nokia phones to be a part of the family. For everyone, Eight to eighty, from a small village to a big city Mobile meant - "Nokia".
In 1998 Nokia was the first to make ringtone "Sarrey jahan se Achaa " We got the first taste of Indian tune as a ringtone in our mobile phones.
Then in 2000 our national language Hindi was added to mobile devices. Nokia's 3210 handset is the first to use Hindi menu . In 2002 Nokia brings 7650, the first camera phone.
In 2003, Nokia made a huge success in the world market with Nokia 1100, the first mobile phone I used !! It shipped to approximately 250 million people across the world.
In Q1 2004 Nokia brings it's first phone with Wi-fi technology (N9500).
In 2006 Finland based company, Nokia set up it's first mobile factory in Chennai. In 2009, Nokia introduced Nokia Life Tools, a premium service for Indian users with information regarding Health, Agriculture, Astrology, Life Skills and many more. In the same year Nokia introduced "Asha" Series with Stephen Elop.
In 2011, on 26th day of October, Nokia announced it's first Windows Phone. A mid range Lumia 710 and high end Lumia 800. Motivated by requests from the U.S. carrier AT&T for an LTE-enabled device, Nokia quickly developed the Lumia 900 as a follow-up, first unveiled at the 2012 International CES.
With the Popularity of Open Source Mobile OS, Android and Java platform, manufactures like Samsung started the business with low cost hardware and variety of models to choose from. In 2012, Samsung has overtaken Nokia as the top mobile phone brand and has opened up a decisive lead over Apple in the smartphone market. Nokia refused Android and decided to continue with Meego, Symbian and s40 OS.
In 2013, Nokia realized the blunder it had made, refusing Google's Android and released the Nokia X series.
In 2014, Microsoft finally owns Nokia's handset division. The two companies announced that they have completed the deal, Nokia offloading the hardware department to Microsoft for $7.2 billion. Microsoft has bought the devices and services part of Nokia's business, which is now known as Microsoft Mobile Oy (Oy being a Finnish word for a company, like Ltd. or Inc.).
The era of Nokia Mobile devices ended today as Microsoft has released the first Lumia with the brand name Microsoft, dropping the age old NOKIA tag. Microsoft 'Big on Experience' started its journey with Lumia 535.
Meanwhile, Nokia will continue to be a networking company and will also continue to license Here maps.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Microsoft Lumia Devices - #MoreLumia
Sumit Kar November 10, 2014 Microsoft, Technology No comments

Microsoft has announced an announcement tomorrow of the first fully-branded Windows Phone smartphone from Redmond. Along with the hash tag #MoreLumia, the blog post highlights the phone’s potential marketing tagline: “Microsoft is delivering the power of everyday mobile technology to everyone.”
So tomorrow we will have Microsoft’s ‘first’ Windows Phone. Certainly it will be the first to drop the ‘Nokia’ prefix from the handset’s title.
Microsoft has just posted a teaser video on their new YouTube channel teasing the #MoreLumia event scheduled for tomorrow. The video doesn't shows much but is just a teaser of what is about to come. The video is labeled as "Big on Experiences - 11/11/2014 - #MoreLumia" showing the potential of the event. Also if you play and watch video closely at 13 second, you will notice a Green Colored device with a Flash. Also the main focus of the video went to the Camera suggesting Microsoft might launch Lumia 535, successor of Lumia 520, Lumia 525 and Lumia 530. Check the video below. If you miss out anything, I have the Screenshots above. Previuosly Nawzil Najeeb also suggested in his tweet about the release.
Microsoft will unveil #Lumia535 on November 11. The first #Lumia phone with the #Microsoft brand. #MicrosoftLumia pic.twitter.com/qTktlgzNyF
— Nawzil (@Nawzil8) November 7, 2014
Here is an expected list of Specifications :
- 5 inch qHD Screen
- 1.2GHz quad-core Snapdragon 200 chip
- Single SIM /Dual-SIM
- 1GB RAM
- 8GB ROM
- 5 mega pixels primary camera (with LED flash) and 5 mega pixels wide angle front camera
- 1900mAh battery
- Dimensions: 140.2×72.45×9.32(mm)
- Weight: 145.7 gms
- Frequency support: 900MHz,1800MHz,850MHz,1900MHz
- Colors: black, white, gray, blue, orange, blue, green