Saturday 29 June 2013

Standard Chartered 'Breeze' Banking App

VENTURES AFRICA- As part of its
move to revolutionalise a digital
banking that will enhance its
customers’ banking experience,
leading financial institution,
Standard Chartered Nigeria Limited, has launched ‘Breeze’, a new digital banking application.

The introduction of the ‘Breeze’ App is part of the bank’s focus in
digitalising and socialising personal
banking which is meant to extend
customers’ digital lifestyle into
banking.

Nigeria is the first West African
nation to feature the App.
According to the bank, ‘Breeze’ is a
mobile banking application designed to provide customers with a superior convenient and personalised banking experience. It comes with security features similar to those used for
online banking.

It would later be developed into a
‘virtual branch’ where customers can place requests as well as apply for products and services.
According to Standard Chartered
Managing Director and CEO, Bola
Adesola, ”Today’s consumer are tech- savvy and mobile. They want
banking that not only meet their
financial needs but also anticipates
them. We believe that technology
has to be useful, intuitive and most importantly seamless.”

”We believe digitalisation goes
beyond online and mobile banking
services. We continue to transform our business and invest for long- term growth, with a focus on digital technologies that we believe will shape the future of banking,” she added.

Speaking on the product launch,
Standard Chartered’s Regional Head of consumer Banking, West Africa, Carol Oyedeji, said, ”The launch of ‘Breeze’ follows extensive research
into the banking behaviour of
individuals and aim to provide
customers with an easy, secure and user-friendly banking channel”
‘Breeze’ is available for iPad, iPhone, Android and BlackBerry devices. To activate, potential users will have to download the applications from the various app stores available and then call the call centre for their MPin. For USSD phone users, they are to call the bank’s call centre for
the MPin and dail a short code
*389*068# to activate.

Sunday 23 June 2013

Micromax canvas HD 4

Recently, we found a news from facebook, twetter or youtbe that micromax is going to launch his new phone micromax canvas HD 4 in brand new featuers than other micromax android phones. Its looking like same as samsung galaxy S4. In this phone micromx put a volume button in diffrent look. Many of phone in the market in diffrent features. Look below mentioned details which will give you information that how its diffrent than other

The processor:-

It is indeed speculated by the
experts that the Canvas 4 will
be there with octa core
processor. This rumor becomes
a bit true as we see in the
teaser video, 8 phones coming
out together, hinting towards
the octa core processor. This is
in fact just one of the rumors
about the processor. Next, we
hear that it will give tough
competition to Sony and
Samsung mobiles and might
come with MediaTek quad core
processor with a sophisticated
chipset.

Display:-

This phone have 5 inch HD display. It is special made for his smooth touch. We can play a game in HD clearity and what about the picture resolation and clearity its amazing :-)

Camera :-

People purchace a phone just because for their camera that its giving to us a better picture quality or not. Canvas 4 has 13 Mega pixal camera and front camera as per leaked news  maybe it would be 2/5. If it would be 5 than phone is very amazing.

The Design:-

From the teaser videos that we
see from Micromax, it looks as
if the Canvas 4 will be
featured with brushed
aluminum touch as well as
chrome plated edges. If we get
this type of a design, the
phone will surely be a
premium one. With latest
rumored way of unlocking along
with the polished exteriors, the
Canvas 4 might soon become
the best seller in the markets.

Storage capability:-

This is the area where we hope
that the company spruces up.
One reason behind the
Samsung phones being so
famous and admired is that
the company is just very liberal
in storage options, externally as
well as in built. Similarly, we
expect Micromax to do the
same. We hope that Micromax
Canvas 4 should be there with
16GB internal memory if not
32.

So, these are the top 5 things
that we expect to see in the
Canvas 4, the phone that has
made news in the tech world
these days.

Micromax canvas 4 price will start from 18000 Ind rupee.

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How to Restore whatsapps delated history


Accidentally deleted or lost your
WhatsApp Messenger chats? Don’t
worry, it’s pretty simple to get back your chat history on your phone.

WhatsApp...
Accidentally deleted or lost your
WhatsApp Messenger chats?
Don’t worry, it’s pretty simple
to get back your chat history
on your phone.

WhatsApp automatically makes daily backups of your data and stores them on your phone. You can recover the most recent backup by uninstalling and reinstalling the application.

Here’s how it’s done:-

Reinstall WhatsApp
Uninstall WhatsApp from your
Android phone. You can do this by
searching for the WhatsApp
Messenger page in Google Play and clicking the Uninstall button. Once it’s been uninstalled, click on the blue Install button to reinstall
WhatsApp. Restore your history
After the installation process
WhatsApp will ask you “would you
like to restore your message history from backup?” Tap 'Restore' and wait while your chats are recovered.

Recovering from older
backups:-

If the chat you want still isn’t there
you could try restoring from an older WhatsApp backup. Backups are kept for the last seven days on your memory card. To do this, you first need to find the backup file and rename it. Install an file manager app such as ASTRO File Manager and find the WhatsApp backups folder. It will be saved here: / sdcard/WhatsApp/Database .

Rename the backup file:-

Find the backup file for the date you last remember having the
conversation saved (within the last
seven days, remember) and rename it from “ msgstore-YYYY-MM- DD.1.db.crypt ” to
“msgstore.db.crypt ”, using your file management app.

Reinstall Whatsapp:-

Once you’ve done this go back to
step one (i.e. reinstall WhatsApp)
and it will restore your chat history based on the backup version you specified.

Thursday 20 June 2013

Facebook update

The next time you post a Facebook
status update from your iPhone,
you'll be able to add an icon
showing what you're feeling,
reading, watching, or eating — a la
vintage MySpace.

The emoticons come as part of an
update Facebook rolled out Tuesday for its iOS app that also brings new privacy and messaging options.

The social network initially introduced status update icons back in April to the Web version of Facebook.
The new option essentially lets you add a mood and emoticon as a
complement to your post. You can
specify how you're feeling, what
you're watching, reading, listening
to, drinking, eating, or playing. For
instance, instead of just posting that you can't wait for the weekend, you can now attribute an emotion to the status update, specifying that you're
feeling happy or excited about it. The new icons are accessible from
the status update composer. Simply press "status" like you normally would and you'll see a smiley face, which brings up a menu that asks
"What are you doing?"

Meanwhile, the latest version of
Facebook for iOS (6.2 ) also lets you start a new conversation with photos you receive in messages. If
someone sends you an image, you
can now press the arrow icon on
the lower left side of the screen
and either save it to your camera
roll, or send it to someone else in a new Facebook message.
Beyond that, the update also brings a new privacy option, letting you easily change who can see something you have shared. You can specify whether you want to share your update with all of
Facebook, just friends, make it
private so only you can see it, or
select specific friend lists or groups.

Meanwhile, Facebook is gearing up
for even more changes. The social-
networking giant will take the
stage on June 20 to announce "a
new product" at its headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif. Stay tuned to
PCMag for all the details.

Sunday 16 June 2013

iphone 6

When Apple unveiled the iPhone 5 , the reaction was a bit muted:
where previous phones were
massive leaps forward, the iPhone 5 was a bit longer and a lot easier to scratch.
So what can we expect from the
next iPhone, the iPhone 6 or 5S?
Let's see what we can glean from
the varying sources of the internet
- some reliable, some not so much.

One thing is for sure, with the
release of such super handsets as
the Samsung Galaxy S4 , Sony
Xperia Z and HTC One, the next
iPhone will have to seriously up its
game.

iPhone 6 and the iPhone 5S are
two different phones
The rumour mill doesn't seem too
sure whether the next iPhone is
going to be the iPhone 5S or the
iPhone 6. Given the iPhone's
history - from the 3G onwards,
there's always been a half-step S
model before the next numbered
iPhone - we'd bet on an iPhone 5S
first and an iPhone 6 a while later.
However, in May 2013 Stuff
reported it received a photo of the till system at a Vodafone UK store (which it has since removed along with the reference to Vodafone), with '4G iPhone 6' listed.

Interesting.
It's been suggested that there
could even be three size variants of the new iPhone - check out these mocked up images by artist Peter Zigich. He calls the handsets
iPhone 6 Mini, iPhone 6 & iPhone 6 XL.
Could we see both an iPhone 5S
and iPhone 6 this year? Some
reports suggest a new 5S in the
middle part of the year before a
revamped iPhone 6 towards the
end of the year or very early in
2014.

iPhone 6 release date:-

Many pundits predict a summer
iPhone 6 release date. It's quite
likely that Apple is moving to a
two-phones-per-year upgrade cycle, but we'd bet on a springtime 5S
model and a bigger, iPhone 6,
update in the Autumn, probably
September.
Digitimes reckons predicts a
summertime reveal for Apple's next generation phones, which again fits
with a WWDC unveiling. In May it
became clear that US carrier
Verizon introduced an iPhone 5
price cut of as much as $100 USD.
Reports in April also suggested that Foxconn has added as many as
10,000 assembly line workers per
week to its Zhengzhou plant as it
readies itself for the iPhone 6
release date.

But Jefferies analyst Peter Misek
reckons we'll see an iPhone 5S first, with a June 2014 release for the iPhone 6. Citi's Glen Yeung also believes that we won't see an
iPhone 6 or cheap iPhone until
2014.

iPhone 6 cases:-

Multiple rumours say Apple's
working on plastic cases for its next iPhone, mixing plastic and metal in such a way that "the internal metal parts [are] able to be seen from outside through special design."
It's unclear whether such cases
would be for the iPhone 5S or
iPhone 6, or if Apple is simply
considering making cheaper iPhone 4s to sell when the iPhone 3GS reaches the end of its life.
Speaking in March 2013, a KGI
analyst said it believed Apple
would turn to manufacturer
Pegatron to make up to 75 per cent of low cost iPhone products.
The iPhone 6 will finally do NFC
That's what iDownloadblog reckons, quoting Jefferies analyst Peter Misek: it'll have a better battery too, he says. Many Android phones
now boast NFC.

PayPal's chief information security
officer, Michael Barrett said this
during a recent keynote speech :
"There is going to be a fingerprint
enabled phone on the market later this year," he said. "Not just one, multiple."
Could this be inside the iPhone 6?
See our video below on what Apple needs to do to slay Samsung's Galaxy S4
The iPhone 6 will run iOS 7
Developers are seeing new iPhone
model identifiers in their server
logs : the device identifies itself as
the iPhone 6,1 (the iPhone 5 is 5,1
or 5,2) running iOS 7, and its IP
address is an Apple one.
We're expecting a September or
October release date for iOS 7 in
line with previous releases. We'll
almost certainly see a reveal at
WWDC in early June . Apple has
promised to give devs "an in-depth look at what's next in iOS and OS X".

9to5Mac spoke with several sources who said the new iOS 7 will be attractive to new iOS users but may alienate older iPhone addicts. Described as "very, very flat" by one source, another said the interface is without gloss and shine and is rather like Microsoft's Metro design
language on Windows Phone.

iPhone 6 storage:-

We've already seen a 128GB iPad,
so why not a 128GB iPhone 6? Yes,
it'll cost a fortune, but high-
spending early adopters love this
stuff.
iPhone 6 home button
According to Business Insider , of
the many iPhone 6 prototypes
Apple has made, one has a giant
Retina+ IGZO display and a "new
form factor with no home button.
Gesture control is also possibly
included" - more on that shortly.
Mind you, it was mooted that Apple would dump the home button in time for iPhone 5, but it never happened.

iPhone 6 screen:-

The Retina+ Sharp IGZO display,
would have a 1080p Full HD
resolution. It's also been widely
reported that Apple could
introduce two handset sizes as it
seeks to compete with the plethora of Android devices now on the market.
Take this one with a pinch of salt,
because China Times isn't always
right: it reckons the codename
iPhone Math , which may be a
mistranslation of iPhone+, will have a 4.8-inch display. The same report suggests that Apple will release multiple handsets throughout the year over and above the iPhone 5S
and 6, which seems a bit far-
fetched to us.
Patents show that Apple has been
thinking about magical morphing
technology that can hide sensors
and even cameras. Will it make it
into the iPhone 6? Probably not.
Could the touch screen even be
transparent? Emirates 24/7 sin't
the first source we'd turn to for
bone fide rumours about a new
smartphone, but it claims that an
ultra-sensitive transparent
touchscreen will make it into
iPhone 6. The site also believes the display will be made by Sharp,
which wouldn't be so surprising.
One thing's for saure - a potential
wraparound screen is probably a
pipedream.

Jefferies analyst Peter Misek also
says he believes the new iPhone
will have a bigger screen.
iPhone 6 processor
Not a huge surprise, this one: the
current processor is a dual-core A6, and the next one will be a quad- core A7. The big sell here is more power with better efficiency, which
should help battery life.

Expect to see it in the 2013 iPad
first, and expect to see an improved A6 processor, the A6X, in the iPhone 5S.

iPhone 6 camera:-

Apple's bought camera sensors
from Sony before, and this year
we're going to see a new, 13-
megapixel sensor that takes up less room without compromising image quality.

An Apple patent , uncovered by
Apple Insider in May 2013, shows a system where an iPhone can
remotely control other illuminating
devices - extra flashes. It would
work in a similar manner to that
seen in professional photography
studios. Interesting stuff.

iPhone 6 eye tracking:-

One thing seems certain - Apple
can't ignore the massive movement
towards eye-tracking tech from
other vendors, especially Samsung.
It seems a shoe-in that Apple will
deliver some kind of motion tech
within the next iPhone, probably
from uMoove .

The new iPhone will have better
4G LTE:-

On its UK launch, just one UK
network had 4G LTE: Everything
Everywhere, which currently offers
4G on the 1800MHz band. In 2013,
all the other big names will be
coming on board, offering 4G in
other frequency bands.
International iPhones already work
across different 4G bands to the
UK, so you can expect the UK
iPhone 6 (and possibly the iPhone
5S) to be more promiscuous than
the iPhone 5.
By the time the iPhone 6 emerges,
iOS devices should also have
"nonclassified communication
approval" status from the US FCC,
which means they won't need to go through a lengthy approval process.

iPhone 6 Wi-Fi may be 802.11ac
Apple likes to lead Wi-Fi standards
adoption - its Airport really helped
make Wi-Fi mainstream - and
there's a good chance we'll see
ultra-fast 802.11ac Wi-Fi in Apple
kit this year. It's faster than
Lighting, and not very frightening.
iPhone 6 wireless charging
Wireless charging still isn't
mainstream. Could Apple help give it a push? CP Tech reports that Apple has filed a patent for
efficient wireless charging, but
then again Apple has filed patents
for pretty much anything
imaginable.
The tasty bit of this particular
patent is that Apple's tech
wouldn't just charge one device,
but multiple ones.
Meanwhile, a further Apple patent
seems to imply that future iPhones
will be able to adjust volume as
you move them away from your ear.
And could the iPhone 6 really have
3D? It's unlikely, but the rumours
keep on coming .

Saturday 8 June 2013

Nokia Lumia 925T

recently nokia phone has going to launch his  new smart phone nokia lumia 925t in china. it is made by international technology. the Finnish firm has officially unveiled its "T" variant in China.

Nokia Lumia 925T is identical in
terms of design to the international Lumia 925 , and the specifications remain unchanged, too. Just like the regular 925, Lumia 925T is expected to run on Windows Phone Amber or Windows Phone 8.1 out of box.

The Nokia Lumia 925T will be made available in Black, White and Greycolor options, starting from June 17. Unfortunately, there is no word on the pricing of the smartphone at the
moment.

Sunday 2 June 2013

WeChat

About:-

WeChat is a
mobile phone text and
voice messaging
communication service
developed by Tencent in
China. Clients are
available for Android ,
iPhone , BlackBerry,
Windows Phone , and
Symbian platforms.
Languages supported
include traditional/
simplified Chinese,
English, Indonesian,
Spanish, Portuguese, Thai,
Vietnamese, and Russian.
WeChat is supported on
Wi-Fi , 2G, 3G, and 4G
data networks.

WeChat provides
multimedia
communication with text
messaging, hold-to-talk
voice messaging,
broadcast (one-to-many)
messaging, photo/video
sharing, location sharing,
and contact information
exchange. WeChat
supports social networking
via shared streaming
content feeds and
location-based social plug-
ins ('Shake', 'Look Around',
and 'Drift Bottle') to chat
with and connect with
local and international
WeChat users. Jeff
Xiong, Co-Chief Technology
Officer of Tencent,
manages the WeChat
team.

Photos can be taken and
embellished with artistic
filters, captioned and put
into a personal photo
journal, and distributed to
friends. User data is
protected via on-demand
contact list backup and
retrieval to/from a cloud-
based service. WeChat
claims to provide a social
networking platform that
emphasizes user privacy
and fast response
performance.
Registration is done via
Facebook Connect , mobile
phone SMS/VM, or
Tencent QQ .

The application was initially
launched as Weixin in
China in January 2011,
with international
language support in
October 2011, and re-
branded as WeChat in
April 2012. It is being
promoted in India via
gaming site Ibibo , in
which Tencent holds a
stake.
The app is available in
the App Store for iTunes ,
Google Play Store for
Android, BlackBerry App
World and Marketplace for
Windows Phone.
History
WeChat's project starts at
Tencent Guangzhou
Research and Project
center on October 2010.
The app name
"Weixin" named by Ma
Huateng , Tencent CEO.
As of May 2011, WeChat
had 4-5 million users.
On end of 2011, it had 50
million users. WeChat
had more than 100
million users on March
2012.

In April 2012, Weixin re-
branded as WeChat due to
internationally.
As of September 2012,
WeChat had more than
200 million users
according to Tencent CEO,
Ma Huateng .As of
January 2013, it had 300
million. Today
WeChat is the first mobile
phone text and voice
messaging communication
application in the world
by users and downloads
in the world. It has
influence in Mainland
China, HK, Taiwan , South-
East Asia, Chinese People
areas around the world
and westerners.
In April 2013, online
rumors WeChat will
charged, 90% users
strongly oppose. Now
WeChat still operates for
free.

In May 2013, Rainie Yang
were revealed as product
endorser for WeChat.
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Ownership of the WeChat
brand is currently the
subject of a dispute with
Hong Kong based Admart.
Asia founder, Wayan Chan
who has used the WeChat
brand on both the
www.Admart.Asia and
WeChat.Asia websites.
Experts of Social Media
explain the mobile
application has a great
potential for marketing of
brands, games, and
mobile commerce even
though WeChat is
different from Weibo .

Free texting, voice messages, and
video calls in your pocket. 300
million people love WeChat because
it's fast, reliable, private, and always
on.

• Talk faster on the go with voice
messages

• Crystal clear voice and video calls

• Instant messaging with group
chats and animated smileys

• Chat with your friends or with
people nearby

• Sending photos and videos has
never been simpler

• Real walkie talkie mode with up to 40 friends

• Always on, no logouts, never miss a message

• Get message alerts instantly with
push notifications

• Share, like, and comment on
photos with your friends

• Import contacts and add friends
instantly

• Available on Android and all other smartphones, all for free
WeChat works over your phone's
existing data plan or any WiFi
connection.

Clich here to Download.