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Stars Most Stylish Selfie of the Week

Stars Most Stylish Selfie of the Week

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5-Minute Outfit Idea

5-Minute Outfit Idea: An Effortless, Polished Look to Try This Weekend.

Facebook suffers outage

Facebook suffers outage affecting users worldwide!! .

Thursday, 3 July 2014

Your Android phone could be leaking your Wi-Fi history

Your Android phone could be leaking your Wi-Fi history

Russell Brandom
The Verge
















If you're using an Android phone that's less than three years old, it could be broadcasting the names of every Wi-Fi network you've connected to. A new investigation from the Electronic Frontier Foundation traced the behavior to a feature called Preferred Network Offload (PNO) introduced with the Honeycomb OS. As part of the phone's ongoing search for Wi-Fi connections, PNO periodically blasts out a list of named networks the phone has previously connected to, often while the phone is still in sleep mode. If the names include specific places, like "Verge HQ network" or "Nilay's Apartment," that list could potentially give away a person's movements and activity.

But if you're worried about the leak, it's easy to fix. Just go to "Advanced Wi-Fi" settings and disable the "Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep" option to stop PNO from checking for networks in sleep mode. (In exchange, you'll see a slight uptick in data and power usage.) EFF has asked Google to address the data leak at an OS level, but it doesn't seem likely. "Since changes to this behavior would potentially affect user connectivity to hidden access points, we are still investigating what changes are appropriate for a future release," the company said in response.

Zong Launches Ramadan Promotion

Zong Launches Ramadan Promotion




Zong announced the launch of its latest campaign, to honour its loyal consumers during the auspicious month of Ramadan.
Titled ‘Zong Hajj Offer’, 40 Hajj packages will be given to 20 lucky winners. Each winner will be entitled to 2 Hajj packages.
In the month of Ramadan, upon a recharge of PKR 150 on all new activations, MNP subscribers & all existing prepaid subscribers will get a chance to win 2 Hajj Packages via lucky draw. Customers are encouraged to get multiple recharges of PKR 150 as it will increase their entries in the lucky draw.
Speaking about the Hajj promotional offer, Babar Bajwa, Executive Director Marketing, Zong said,
“While it is important to ensure our customers have an amazing service experience, it is also important to offer them occasion-specific benefits.Keeping in mind the religious spirit of the holy month of Ramadan, we have come up with the Hajj package campaign to let our customers get a chance to perform Hajj on behalf of Zong.The campaign will give a chance to 20 lucky winners to further renew their religious enthusiasm by performing Hajj.”
As a company which values its customers, Zong has always been at the forefront of bringing promotions that bring a new level of enthusiasm for customers bearing in mind their personal goals and aims.

HTC Reveals the Mid-Range Desire 516

HTC Reveals the Mid-Range Desire 516



For people in search for a good, mid-budget phone, there’s a new option for you. This time from HTC with the new Desire 516 which comes with a 5″ display, a quad-core Snapdragon 200 processor and a 5 megapixel camera.
The display comes with a subpar qHD resolution of 540 x 960 pixels, which is just about usable for a screen this size, having a pixel density of 220ppi.
Underneath the display, you’ll get a quad-core 1.2Ghz Snapdragon 200 processor with Adreno 302 GPU.
At the back lies a 5 megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording at 30 fps, and is accompanied by an LED Flash. The front also boasts a 2mp camera. Connectivity options include 3G and Bluetooth 4.0. Dual-SIM compatibility is also onboard.
A 1,950 mAh battery powers the phone, which is available in 2 colours. Here are the specs again:
  • Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with HTC Sense
  • 5″ display with qHD resolution of 540 x 960 pixels
  • 9.7mm thick
  • Dual-SIM connectivity
  • 1.2Ghz Cortex-A7 processor with Snapdragon 200 chipset
  • 1 GB RAM with 4 GB internal storage
  • MicroSD card slot compatible with up to 32 GB cards
  • 5 megapixel rear-facing camera with 720p HD video recording
  • 2 megapixel front-facing shooter
  • Bluetooth 4.0, microUSB 2.0, Wi-Fi Hotspot, 3G
  • 1,950 mAh battery
  • Available in Black, White

Samsung Reveals its Budget Smartphone Line-up for the Summer

Samsung Reveals its Budget Smartphone Line-up for the Summer



fter Motorola had thrown its cards, it’s now time for Samsung to show its skills this summer with its new budget line-up.
The 4 phones: Star 2, Young 2, Ace 4 and Core II – will cater to the needs of a wide range of users, run Android 4.4.2 KitKat out-of-the-box with the company’s TouchWiz Essence UI on top.
Further, the Galaxy Core II, Galaxy Star 2, and Galaxy Young 2 are dual-SIM devices, while the Galaxy Ace 4 is a single SIM device and has been launched in 3G and LTE variants and will also be more widely available than rivals such as the Moto G.
The South Korean consumer electronics giant, as of now, has not revealed any pricing or availability details of the four smartphones.

Galaxy Star 2

Inspite of that fancy name, the Star 2 is the most humble offering, having a 3.5″ HVGA display at the front and a single-core 1Ghz processor. Also at home are 512 MB RAM and a 2 megapixel camera at the back, to remind you of 2010.
Storage is set at 4 GB expandable. A 1,300 mAh battery powers it up. Dual SIM compatibility is also on-board.

Galaxy Young 2

The Young 2 is the successor to the popular Galaxy Young. Packing a larger 3.5″ HVGA display, the phone retains the 1Ghz processor and 512 MB RAM of its younger sibling.
A 3mp camera can be found on the back. 3G, Bluetooth 4.0 and Dual SIM compatibility are onboard, as is the 4 GB expandable storage and a 1,300 mAh battery.

Galaxy Ace 4

The fourth iteration of Samsung’s popular phone finally brings notable specs, packing a 4″ display with 480 x 800 res. at the front. Under the hood sits a 1.2Ghz dual-core processor with 1 GB RAM and 4 GB expandable storage.
At the back is a 5 megapixel with 720p video, along with a VGA shooter at the front. Connectivity modes include Bluetooth 4.0 and, more importantly, 4G LTE.
An 1,800 mAh battery powers the phone.

Galaxy Core II

The top-end phone of the line-up comes with a 4.5″ display of 480 x 800 resolution. Underneath, you’ll get a quad-core 1.2Ghz processor with lesser, 768 MB RAM and 4 GB expandable storage.
At the back lies with a 5 megapixel camera with 480p video, as is the VGA shooter at the front. It has skipped 4G but comes with a 2,000 mAh battery.
Needless to say, the line-up is truly puzzling, hence, of you have your heart set on a phone, take one after judging your needs and wants. You’ll (still) be better off with the Moto G or E, though.

Samsung Introduces the Mini Version of its Flagship, the Galaxy S5 Mini

Samsung Introduces the Mini Version of its Flagship, the Galaxy S5 Mini



Other than Sony, no Android OEM makes a mini flagship with most of the specs similar to its bigger cousin. It, hence, comes as a no surprise that the biggest similarities between the Galaxy S5 Mini and the S5 are the fingerprint scanner, heart-rate monitor and the fake leather back. And they end right there.

Rather, calling it the successor to last year’s Galaxy S4 Mini feels more appropriate. The front boasts a 4.5″ display with 720p resolution and Corning Gorilla Glass 3.

Underneath the display lies a 1.4Ghz quad-core processor with 1.5GB RAM and 16 GB expandable storage. At the back is the dumbed down 8 megapixel camera with 1080p video. A 2.1 megapixel selfie camera is also found at the front.
Connectivity options include 4G, NFC, IR Blaster and Bluetooth 4.0. On the software side, the phone comes with all the features (and gimmicks) found on the Galaxy S5, such as the Ultra Power Saving Mode and S Health.
In its defence, it does come with IP67 certification, something which only debuted on the Samsung flagship this year.
Here are the full specifications of the phone:
  • Network
    • LTE Category4 : 150 Mbps DL, 50 Mbps UL
    • HSDPA 42.2Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
  • Display
    • 4.5” HD (720 x 1280) Super AMOLED
  • AP: Quad Core 1.4 GHz
  • OS: Android 4.4 (KitKat)
  • Camera
    • Main (Rear): 8.0 MP AF with LED Flash
    • Sub (Front): 2.1MP (FHD)
  • Value-Added Features
    • IP67 Dust and Water Resistant
    • Ultra Power Saving mode
    • S Health
    • Private Mode/Kids Mode
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, NFC (LTE ver. only), Bluetooth® v4.0 LE, USB 2.0, A-GPS + GLONASS, IR Remote
  • Memory
    • 1.5 GB RAM + 16GB Internal memory
    • microSD Slot (up to 64 GB)
  • Dimension: 131.1 x 64.8 x 9.1mm, 120g
  • Battery: 2,100mAh
Galaxy S5 Mini is set to launch around August and will be priced around $400.

Minecraft Player is Journeying to the End of the World

Minecraft Player is Journeying to the End of the World


Minecraft is easily one of the top three video games that is being played around the world right now. Luckily there is no end to the creative outcome of this build-your-own experience kind of game. At least… not typically.
For Minecraft player JL2579, he is trying to reach the end… literally. He constructed a landscape with a track that runs from one edge of the world all the way to the other. That’s a stretch of 30,000 kilometers, which would be like travelling around the world, in a minecart, twice.
Okay, so on the surface, this might sound like a dull journey. But if you tune in to JL2579’s Twitch channel, you’ll find that Minecraft’s soothing soundtrack mixed with the eye-catching scenery will draw you in for more than a few minutes. And in case you were wondering, this is a planned 17 day journey, so there’s plenty of time to experience the ride.
Just when you thought everything in Minecraft has been accomplished, there is always something new.

Israeli's chemical scanner could change shopping

Israeli's chemical scanner could change shopping
JON GERBERG

Associated Press

TEL AVIV, Israel — An Israeli inventor has created a scanner that he says could change the way we shop and take care of ourselves — by reading the chemical makeup of foods, drugs and other items we use.
The tiny gadget is still limited to a few key applications. But creator Dror Sharon envisions a machine that will compile a massive collection of data that will allow users to analyze the physical matter that exists around them.

"We wanted to find applications where people have the most visceral connection to the world," said Sharon, CEO and co-founder of Consumer Physics.

His gadget, called the SCiO, is an infrared spectrometer the size of a thumb drive. It is being marketed for three applications — food, pharmaceuticals and horticulture, or the health of plants. Simply by pointing and clicking a miniature digital wand, users can see how many calories are in a piece of cheese or determine when a tomato will reach peak ripeness.

Its name evokes the Latin verb "to know."

These features may seem more fun than life-changing at this point. But ultimately, advocates say, the SCiO could have life-saving uses, such as identifying contaminated foods or determining whether a drug is counterfeit.
"Immediately, the major impact will be increasing the awareness of people to the material world around them, which is already an enormous effect," said Sanford Ruhman, a professor of chemistry and expert on spectroscopy at Israel's Hebrew University.
Ruhman, who is not involved with SCiO, said that while the technology has been growing smaller and smaller for decades, the SCiO represents 

significant new step. It is believed to be the first device of its kind.

A self-described "skeptic by nature," Ruhman suggested that in the future the ability to detect chemicals could be very beneficial in fields such as health and security. "It is just the beginning of something that can become much larger," he said.

Sharon, an engineer with an MBA from Massachusetts Institute of Technology, describes the gadget as the next generation of "Googling." He finds the current process of searching for information to be cumbersome. The user must think of a concept or question, identify a relevant set of words, type them into a search engine and hope they get some useful results.

With the spectrometer, he said, you can just point the gadget at an item — without even necessarily knowing what it is. The device reads the item's molecular structure, matches the information to an ever-expanding database and then can send additional data to your smartphone.

"I think it will change the world in many ways," said Sharon. He said the device could have potential uses for monitoring car tires, fuel tanks, soil analysis and the human body.

Sharon has raised over $2 million from over 11,000 supporters on the fundraising website Kickstarter. For now, he says the gadget's capabilities are limited by the relatively small size of its database.
But he expects thousands of these investors to have a SCiO in their hands by the end of the year to help build what he calls "the world's largest database of matter," which will be stored online and shared between users.

Additionally, hundreds of these new backers will be enlisted as developers to tweak and experiment with the SCiO's software.

"Obviously it's nice to have $2 million," Sharon said. "But it was more about creating a community and creating engagement rather than actual funding."

He expects the gadget to hit the consumer market "sometime in the next year," at the price of $299.
Yossi Vardi, one of Israel's most successful high-tech investors, said the unorthodox development program is one of SCiO's greatest strengths.

"It's kind of an open innovation community," said Vardi, who said he is not an investor in the company. "And the winners are those who are able to recruit the highest number of developers, because then you have like a huge worldwide brain, which comes with a lot of ideas.

Arthur approaches N.Carolina; vacationers head out

Arthur approaches N.Carolina; vacationers head out

EMERY P. DALESIO

Associated Press 



RODANTHE, N.C. (AP) — Arthur strengthened to a hurricane Thursday and threatened to give North Carolina a glancing blow on Independence Day, prompting thousands of vacationers and residents to leave parts of the state's popular but flood-prone Outer Banks.

Nichole Specht, 27, and Ryan Witman, 28, had pre-loaded their Honda CRV and left Hatteras Island at 3:30 a.m. Thursday, beating the expected traffic jam. The island was under an evacuation order, with no traffic allowed in. Officials asked an estimated 35,000 residents and travelers to leave through North Carolina Route 12, the only road on and off Hatteras.

Specht and Witman found the road wide open for their return home to Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Specht said her parents left their rental later, at 5 a.m., and also found clear sailing.
"We were just saying we were really, really lucky this year that the weather was so great, and then this," Specht said as she ended a two-week vacation that included scouting sites for the couple's wedding next year.

Forecasters expect Arthur to whip past the Outer Banks — a 200-mile string of narrow barrier islands with about 57,000 permanent residents — on Friday without making landfall but still bringing rain, heavy winds, storm surge and dangerous rip tides.

Before the storm hit, tourism officials had expected 250,000 people to travel to the Outer Banks for the holiday weekend. Gov. Pat McCrory warned people not to risk their safety by trying to salvage their picnics, barbecues and pre-paid beach cottage vacations.
"Don't put your stupid hat on," McCrory said.

The National Hurricane Center predicted Arthur would swipe the North Carolina coast early Friday with winds of up to 85 mph and then be off the coast of New England later in the day, eventually making landfall in Canada's maritime provinces as a tropical storm.

Outer Banks residents and out-of-town visitors who fail to evacuate ahead of the hurricane's expected arrival should prepare for possibly getting stuck for several days without food, water or power, National Hurricane Center forecaster Stacy Stewart said Thursday.

"We want the public to take this system very seriously, go ahead and start their preparations because time is beginning to run out," he said.

Arthur, the first named storm of the Atlantic season, prompted a hurricane warning for much of the North Carolina coast. Tropical storm warnings were in effect for coastal areas in South Carolina and Virginia. On the Outer Banks' Ocracoke Island, accessible only by ferry, a voluntary evacuation was underway. The evacuation for Hatteras Island residents and visitors began at 5 a.m. Officials called it mandatory, but some residents were likely to stay to try to ride out the hurricane, as in past storms.

Before sunset Wednesday on Route 12, a long line of cars, trailers and recreational vehicles formed a steady stream of traffic. The road has been sliced apart twice in recent years as storms cut temporary channels from the ocean to the sound. The road is easily blocked by sand and water.
Gary Reinhardt, 63, and his wife Lori, both of Sarasota, Florida, said they planned to leave Rodanthe early Thursday. So were nearly two dozen other family members from California, Nebraska and Michigan.
"I'm worried about the road. It took way too long to get here," Gary Reinhardt said. He noted a delay of more than two hours getting on the island Sunday, with no storm issues. He worried their departure would take twice as long Thursday.
Mike Rabe of Virginia Beach, Virginia, planned to stay in his Outer Banks beach home the entire weekend. He and his wife, Jan, arrived Wednesday and set to work stowing lawn furniture and anything else that could be tossed about by winds. He said he'd spend Thursday helping a friend and longtime resident get his water sports shop and campground ready for bad weather.

"I'm going to help him prepare and then I'm going to ride it out," Rabe, 53, said.
Other areas of the Outer Banks were taking a cautious yet optimistic approach: No evacuations had been ordered for areas north of Hatteras, including the popular town of Kill Devil Hills, which was the site of the Wright brothers' first controlled, powered airplane flights in December 1903.
There, plenty of people enjoyed the beach Thursday, lounging on chairs or under umbrellas. A few dipped into the water, and a lifeguard stand was staffed.


The holiday weekend was not expected to be a complete loss on the Outer Banks. Forecasters said the storm would move through quickly with the worst of the weather near Cape Hatteras about dawn Friday. Then it was expected to clear.
Farther north, the annual Boston Pops Fourth of July concert and fireworks show was moved up a day because of potential heavy rain ahead of Hurricane Arthur. Organizers and public safety officials said the celebration was rescheduled for Thursday, which appeared to be the best of two potential bad weather days.

On Thursday morning, Arthur was about 300 miles (480 kilometers) southwest of Cape Hatteras and moving north around 9 mph (15 kph) with maximum sustained winds of 80 mph (130 kph).

There's Now an Automotive Grade Linux for Open Source Cars

There's Now an Automotive Grade Linux for Open Source Cars

Jamie Condliffe
Gizmodo
There's no denying your car's dashboard is pretty dumb, which is why Microsoft, Apple and Google are all trying to smarten it up. But there's also a new open source source alternative, in the shape of Automotive Grade Linux.
AGL is a Linux distribution tailored for cars , and it's a collaborative project between the Linux Foundation and a wide-ranging list of companies in the automotive industry, including Jaguar Land Rover, Toyota and Nissan. The first release, now available for free online, is based on Tizen IVI—which is famously used in some phones, but also appears in TVs and some cars already.
So, what does it offer? A bunch of things! Here's a list from AGL:
  • Home Screen
  • Dashboard
  • Google Maps
  • HVAC (heating, ventilation, and air conditioning)
  • Media Playback
  • News Reader (AppCarousel)
  • Audio Controls
  • Bluetooth Phone
  • Smart Device Link Integration
Which kinda covers most bases. From the screenshots above, you can see the kind of things they're gunning for. Yes, it certainly looks like a Linux version of a car dash—but for many people, that might not be a bad thing. It'll be interesting to see how it gets used.

Top 10 Most Dangerous Guns 2014

Top 10 Most Dangerous Guns 2014
Guns mostly restricted item by the Police or army of any state but some people hold it for their safety as they have fear of their enemies . Today we have collected a list of the some of the top and most dangerous guns in the world . These guns can be specially design for the country security teams .

DSR-Precision DSR 50 Sniper Rifle : 

DSR 50 Sniper Rifle one of the most dangerous guns that can been easily use to eliminate the target due its range.Well its a powerful gun 0.50 Calibre gun and its one of the expensive weapons.

Thompson M1921 Submachine Gun : 

Thompson M1921 is one of the top machine gun you have seen this guns mostly in the movies , it has a great power and good rounds of calibre .

Uzi Submachine Gun :

Uzi is one of the top small machine guns but a little dangerous weapons that were using now a days in the war’s.

AK-47 :

AK-47 is one of the most used guns in the armies and also the country security police . It has been the popular guns in the world .

XM307 ACSW Advanced Heavy Machine Gun :

United States one of the top countries in the ammos and guns productions has bring another beast to the army that is XM307 ACSW Advanced Heavy Machine Gun.

MG3 Machine Gun : 

MG3 Machine Gun the heavy weapon to take down the enemies it brings with the perfect handling , great aim , poweful bullet speed . It has been developed by the German Firm .

F2000 Assault Rifle : 

F2000 is one of the best guns that has been seen in the games as well as in the real life too .It has been the famous inclusion of the Belgium country .

Yahoo Does A “Summer Cleaning,” Shuts Down Its Xobni Acquisition, Plus Other Under-Performing Products

Yahoo Does A “Summer Cleaning,” Shuts Down Its Xobni Acquisition, Plus Other Under-Performing Products

Sarah Perez
TechCrunch



























Yahoo’s spring cleanings have extended into the summer months, the company announced today, detailing a series of product changes and closures, many of which are nearly obsolete, obscure, or just unpopular. But among the more high-profile of these closures is Yahoo acquisition Xobni, the maker of smart email and contacts management apps that were acquired last summer.

At the time of the acquisition announcement, Yahoo said people using Xobni’s products would be able to continue to do so “indefinitely.” However, in today’s post, the company points to a FAQ on the Xobni website, implying that the product’s total shutdown was previously announced. That may confuse the handful of remaining Xobni users who may have thought that as long as they had the Xobni Smartr app installed, for instance, it would continue to work even though it was no longer being actively developed or supported.
But according to this new post, today is Xobni’s last day.

Says Jay Rossiter, Yahoo SVP, Cloud Platform Group, Yahoo has instead “incorporated many Xobni-like features into Yahoo Mail” including compose auto-suggest and people-centric mail search.
Yahoo buys then kills a startup? That’s not really news, I suppose. And at least Xobni’s complete and total death was held off for a full year.

Other products getting the boot (or already got the boot and you didn’t notice!) include a virtual makeover tool called Newlook, Yahoo Finance’s “research reports” feature, Bookmarks.yahoo.com, Yahoo People Search (bundled into Yahoo Search), Yahoo Toolbar on Chrome (replaced by Yahoo’s Chrome extension), Yahoo Shine (replaced by new magazines, Yahoo Beauty and Travel), Yahoo Voices, and the Yahoo Contributor Network. The last four in that list have yet to close, with the Toolbar dying off on July 22, while the remaining products will live until the end of the month.

It’s not surprising for Yahoo to cut its non-performing products, as the company is trying to “further its focus” on core experiences – Search, Communications, Digital Magazines and Video – as it says today. This is also not the first time Yahoo has made the decision to eliminate items from its overly large lineup – it did the same in March and April 2013, today’s announcement also notes.

Microsoft Presses Ahead With Office For Android

Microsoft Presses Ahead With Office For Android

Alex Wilhelm
TechCrunch 














Prepare another entry into your File Of No Surprise: Microsoft is moving ahead with its efforts to bring the highly lucrative Office franchise to Android tablets.

According to The Verge, Microsoft is currently prepping a private beta of the new software. A sign-up page has been mostly taken offline since the news broke.

A full Office suite for Android tablets is roughly as surprising as San Francisco morning fog. Microsoft confirmed that it was building the native suite earlier this year, and rumor followed that the Android apps would beat a touch-first build of Office for Windows out of the gate.
To see Microsoft begin to ramp up testing is hardly surprising.

Office for iPad has been a material success for Microsoft. Despite some market doubt that the apps were too late to make an impact, or that users wouldn’t use them due to Office 365-related restrictions, Microsoft’s latest sally into iOS has gone well. Android may be no different.

The mystery that I can’t unravel is why touch Office for Windows tablets is so damned late.

The above is merely another plank in the current Microsoft effort to have its corporate focus be both mobile-first, and cloud-first. Office, of course, is now heavily based on OneDrive, Microsoft’s cloud storage service. What will be interesting to gauge is market response to Office for Android, measuring if it can match the prior response to the iOS suite. Microsoft saw 27 million downloads of its iOS Office apps in 46 days.
Microsoft declined to comment.