Tuesday 14 January 2014


6 Reasons why you should be using cloud services




Its quite possible that you would keep hearing the word “cloud” in every other casual conversations, debates or discussions if you belong to the IT Industry. And presuming you are from the IT industry, I don’t feel the need to elaborate on what it is, something which thousands of bloggers have done already. However, if you are newbie to this industry or belong a different one, you may want to take a minute to read what cloud computing means before proceeding. There are different types of cloud computing services available. Organizations choose the one which suits their needs. As should you.
Now that you know what cloud computing means and get the basic idea, you know why it happens to be one of the most talked about subjects today. Its not just another technology which can only be useful to those multinational companies in silicon valley serving other medium to large scale companies. Its a technology which is just as meaningful for users like you and me who simply need something which helps us make our work easier and less tedious. However, it should be noted that the goals of those company too remains the same; to make our lives and work easier.
Cloud too has it down disadvantages as well, but its not my place to decide whether the advantages outweigh the disadvantages or vice-versa. Cloud computing is a whole new vertical with a lot of branches of its own. You may work in the cloud arena for years and still find something new to learn. If you are in it, you have to keep yourself updated on it latest advancements to face the new challenges. So lets move on to why you should probably get on this train. We have enlisted Six main reasons why you should probably start using the cloud services:

1. Ease of use

People may be very liberal with the term “Ease of use” when referring to any technology, but I daresay, it is indeed true when it comes to using cloud. For a casual user, clicking some quick photos while traveling and storing it on the cloud, sharing it with anyone they wish to share with by simply providing a link to the data is one such feature. For a corporate user, it can be collaborating on a very important and confidential document with other employees or clients around the globe, keeping everyone in the loop thus increasing the work productivity. This is a very small example of how the cloud can serve just as efficiently to everyone, be it a regular user or corporate employee .

2. Say goodbye to thumb drives, external drives and DVD’s

Courtesy of the eve-growing competition among the industries, we now have access to numerous cloud based storages, offered by companies in the big league (the Microsofts and Googles), to the latest startup companies from various countries who strive equally hard to provide just as good or in few cases even better services in some aspects. Many of these services are in fact free for all the users up to a certain limit, post which premium accounts are required. However, with so many storage options out there, many a times free accounts does the job. In fact, only recently we created a round-up list of 12 such services which offer cloud storage options. Some focus on storage, while some on security, some on more features. It would be god idea to refer to the list you are looking for an alternate storage.
The point being, with so many services available, you would not need to travel anywhere carrying those small thumb drives, external hard drives or DVD’s. All you require is an active internet connection and you are good to go. Also, almost all the cloud storages also have an Android, iOS, Windows and Blackberry app, which even allow to not only view your data but even edit/modify it on the go. Once again, an active internet connection is required.

3. No software application setup required

In the corporate world, this is a huge benefit for the employers and employees. Since the application is internet based, the employee can access the application from anywhere depending on the company policies obviously. No need to call the IT guy or the helpdesk to install the application. The cloud based applications already has pre-defined settings and permissions set, no hassles. For the casual users, there are some free and paid cloud based applications which can be as good as the installed software. For instance, the most common and widely used cloud based application would be the office suite. Enterprises mostly use Office 365 which is paid application. If you wish to use similar office suite on the go, there are some alternatives available which you should definitely check. And similar to cloud storage applications, these too have mobile based applications available. You can edit the documents while traveling in Bus or Train, and once you reach home/work, you simply continue from where you left off.

4. All services in one place

Cloud based operating systems (also sometimes referred to as Web based OS) offers all services in one place. Cloud based operating systems are very different from your Windows, Linux or Mac. It doesn’t offer a full fledged functionality like you machine. You cannot expect it to play high-end games of softwares. The software applications it offers are very limited. The main objective is to make sure your work doesn’t suffer irrespective to wherever you are in the world.
In a cloud operating system, you can bookmark your favorite websites, use it as RSS feed to check on the latest news and information, save your documents, music and videos all in one place. Since most of our activities on our system nowadays require internet, having a common place to manage all our activities makes complete sense. Jolicloud, a well known Cloud operating system also allows you to install the OS your machine, even its source code is available on GitHub. On the other hand, Eye OS, another cloud OS targets professionals and corporates, unlike other cloud OS you need to contact their team to sign up who then decide whether or not to approve your request.
There are plenty of cloud based operating systems available to use. We hand-picked 8 cloud based operating systems for you with a brief description about each of them and different features they offer. It is not necessary for one particular cloud operating system to cater to everyone’s needs. You can shortlist a few of your own from the already shortlisted list and decide on one which would serve you the best.

5. Resources available at demand

Every software application gets upgraded over the time. The developer or the company behind it continuously keep finding and patching the bugs and loopholes, improve existing features, provide new ones. Providing you with the software is not an end of the road of them, its sort of a never-ending cycle. Maintaining the software to help it keep working efficiently and providing you with the support becomes their prime concern thanks to the competition in the market. However, moving to cloud solves this problem for both, the software manufacturers and the users. Everything is done in the background without affecting any of your work.
Since all the services you are using are cloud based, you really don’t need to worry about how fast your processor or RAM is, or for that mater, even the storage space on your machine. Cloud services’ ability to allocate the resources as required is instinctive and spontaneous, and it will never, like the installed application “Hang” or “Freeze” while you are working on something extremely important. Not to forget the fact that it also auto-saves all your work (Most applications), in case you system freezes. You can always back up your data by downloading the files and documents in case the cloud application goes offline or if your internet stops working. At present the cloud based applications available to public are limited to office suites and photo editing. For corporate users, many companies have developed proprietary applications for a specific purpose. Few years down the line, there would definitely be cloud based alternatives available for many more applications.

6. You may miss the train

The pace at which cloud is moving forward, all the information at once may be over-whelming and quite frankly, difficult to keep up with. Not to mention the above mentioned benefits you would be missing out on if you choose to avoid it. Cloud is not only limited to someone working in the IT industry, having some information and knowledge on it could earn some brownie points even if you are in a completely different field of work. Gone are the days when company records and notes were maintained on papers and notebooks (although it still has limited and important use), no industry can work efficiently without using computers and the internet. The hype surrounding cloud computing is no hype, they are simply different views and reviews from those using it. You will find a lot of never-ending discussions on cloud computing in tech forums who discuss its endless possibilities.

Conclusion

Cloud computing models are being readily adopted by most companies as it saves them money and time which helps in increasing employees productivity which in turn helps them to serve their clients and customers better. Ofcourse it not devoid of problems, such as security, which is no secret. However, that should not stop anyone taking a step towards it. Not very people many take enough security measures while using internet, sharing intimate information over social media, blindly downloading over torrents and other websites and live in constant denial believing they will never face a security attack on their machine, but will foolishly deny using cloud services citing security as the main reason. In fact, contrary to how unsecure cloud computing is actually perceived, that really may not be the case. Without being cautious and alert of our own actions, we are at just as much risk using cloud computing as we would be at, while only surfing through the internet.



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LG Unbreakable and Flexible Display Smartphone


smartphone giants brought high quality camera feature which really became a milestone for mobile technology. The all new Nokia PureView feature and HTC One UltraPixel brought several changes to this mobile world. A few months ago at CES 2013, we saw Samsung unveiling its flexible screen which made most of the customers to buy. Now, LG too has brought the same with lot more expectations among the people. LG unbreakable and flexible display will really compete with lot of smartphones that might be released soon.





The release date of new LG smartphone with unbreakable and flexible display hasn’t been announced yet but it has been said that the phone will hit the market soon by this year’s end. The company has told that this innovation in display screens in smartphones will really welcome more number of people on the globe. Also, these display screens will be designed in such a way that it can release less heat and consume less weight.
The all new 5-inch display screen will come with a new model in LG smartphone and the company will be announcing it later. As far now, LG is not much popular as compared to Samsung and Nokia. People who consume LG smartphones are just because they can get a high quality Android smartphone with price lesser than Samsung and other smartphones. This new feature which will be introduced by LG will really make minds of the people to go for LG smartphones.
LG Optimus is now the smartphone which is popular among the people. Previously, LG smartphones didn’t had a good touch sensitive screen but now, LG has really developed a lot where LG smartphones have great compatibility with Android operating system and also the touch sensitive screen is much more sensitive like Samsung and other quality touch screen smartphones.

Source: CRYPT LIFE

Friday 31 May 2013

Google Search and Google Now Are Smarter Than Ever





Google took the stage at Google I/O to discuss the progress of Knowledge Graph and Google Search. Search is now smarter than ever and can compare answers to your questions with other answers it think you might ask. If you’re wondering the population of India, it will also show you the population of China and America, since most people often ask that next, according to Google’s data.
It’s even including new features that are very similar to Google Now into search. You can search for “photos of my vacation” and they’ll pop up. Ask about your flight to Orlando, or even ask where your package is, and if it knows the data it will provide it. You can also receive a spoken response and speak your questions using a microphone. Conversational search and hot-wording—you don’t have to click the mic to search just start by saying “Ok Google” and it will know that you’re about to ask a question.
All of this is coming to desktops and laptops through the Chrome web browser today.
FInally, Google said it will soon allow you to set reminders in Google Now and it will provide them when you’re available. TV shows, music, video game and public transit cards are also now supported by the software.

Samsung Water Resistant Phone


                            Samsung might release a water resistant and dust proof smartphone soon in the month of June 2013. This news has not been confirmed yet but the company has announced that they are conducting an event for Galaxy and Ativ products. The event name is “Samsung Premiere 2013 Galaxy & Ativ”. Already there was a rumour for Samsung Water Resistant phone on various sources. Specification and pictures of the Samsung water resistant phone was leaked a few days ago but now, after Samsung announced about the event, it is rumoured that Samsung Water Resistant Phone will be announced on the day of the event which will be held in the month of June.



When Sony leads the market now for introducing a water resistant phone, other companies should also have plans to introduce such smartphones. We all know that Nokia announced a PureView technology on smartphone where pictures captured from such smartphone appears lucid than any other picture captured from a smartphone or mobile device.
Samsung is the leading Android smartphone manufacturer. When companies like Sony comes to market to sell out an unique smartphone which other companies haven’t announced, then companies who are popular already will not always stop trying out stuffs. There is some probability where Samsung might unveil its water resistant smartphone to the public in the upcoming event of Galaxy and Ativ.
It is rumoured that Samsung might announce the following smartphones during the event:
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 Active
  • Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom
…and other models of Samsung smartphones.
Samsung might unveil at least two smartphones on the day of the event but it can be more than two smartphones too.
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active which is water and dust proof will run Android 4.2.2 JellyBean on Quad Core 1.9 GHz Krait 300 CPU. The smartphone might be having an internal memory of 16 GB and RAM of 2 GB. The storage can be extended by using microSD card. A 5 inch display screen will deliver 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution. The smartphone display comes with Gorilla Glass 3. Bluetooth v4.0, Near Field Communication (NFC) and Infra-red will be present in Samsung galaxy S4 Active.
So, what’s your thought on new Samsung water resistant phone? If the rumour is true, Samsung lovers can see the all new water resistant smartphone where we can always expect a high quality and cheaper smartphone from Samsung like companies. Comment your thoughts below.

Source: CryptLife


Wednesday 22 May 2013

Samsung Flexible Display Phone


                    Samsung has really got a good position in the market. Though they are very much creative at the beginning, most of the people were aware of their creativeness only after days since they started making Android smartphones. Recently, there was a talk about Samsung Galaxy S3. It really had good features than a iPhone. As it was powered by Android, it had large number of applications on Google Play Store. The phone was also available in reasonable price than any other phone which just acted as a status symbol to the people. In the CES 2013, Samsung has showed two different smartphones which can be bent. They used a Samsung Flexible Display on the phone.
Brian Berkeley, Senior Vice President at Samsung showed off Samsung Flexible Display Phone. He introduced two smartphone in which the screen can be bent. The first one was flexible enough. A display screen was lifted from a small storage medium. Though the screen can’t be taken out completely, it was flexible. He said that it can’t be rolled or made like a pipe. but it can be bent to certain amount.

The another phone was actually like a small book where the screen was bent at one end. The advantage of using this phone is that, you can look at the text notifications without even having to open the phone. Actually, you can look the whole screen only when you open the book. When we look at the right side of an ordinary book, we could see the bunch of pages. Here, in this phone we could see the screen that displays text notifications in a marquee scrolling style.


The technology used on the screen is quite different than any other mobile screen. Here, instead of a glass, they had used a flexible plastic and thus we can easily bend the screen. They use a OLED or Organic Light Emitting Diode as a display medium.
Advantages: The phone might be smaller when compared to other smartphone. Instead of having a bigger screen inside a pocket, you can just insert them in a storage medium and have it in your pocket. this may not damage your display screen too.
Disadvantages: The phone should come in a neat and well packed manner because, it is said that if any leakage occurs from the display screen, it might harm the environment particularly, it is much reactive towards oxygen. Complete and well sealed displays might keep the environment safe but that cannot be assured to 100%.
Release of Samsung Flexible Display Phone: Samsung has not yet released this smartphone. Considering the disadvantages, Samsung might want to overcome certain things. Samsung has not yet announced any release date for Flexible Display phone. But some sources says that it may bring this technology to people.
What’s your view on Samsung Flexible display phone? Share your comments.

Source: CRYPT LIFE

Monday 20 May 2013

Recon Jet Heads- Up Display Gives Users an Option in Wearable Computing (Video)


          Meet Recon Jet, I’d like to call it the “body building version” of Google’s Glass. Recon is the company that brought you the MOD ski google inserts, the Recon Jet is a heads-up display that is built into a sunglasses frame. It has dual core processor, dedicated graphics, Wi-Fi, ANT+, Bluetooth, GPS, HD camera, and a comprehensive suite of sensors. The Recon Jet is open sourced too, which gives Developers quick and easy interaction with Jet’s hardware. It comes with a couple of cool features like the patented gaze detection that turns the heads-up display on when you need it, interchangeable batteries which make them perfect competition for Glass. The Recon Jet would be released sometime this year, to be priced somewhere around $400 to $600. There’s no denying it, wearable heads-up displays are here to stay, and it’s really cool for users to have options to choose from. Enjoy the video below, and be sure to hit the source for more info and sign up to get notified



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Sunday 19 May 2013

Google Apps and chromebooks to the Classroom


                The web has become an incredible resource for the classroom, offering tools to work collaboratively, share and research. School systems of all sizes from a single primary school to an entire country such as the Philippines have “Gone Google” in their schools and embraced the web to transform education.

Today the country of Malaysia is going a step further by adopting Google Apps for 10 million students, teachers and parents. As part of this initiative they are also deploying Chromebooks to primary and secondary schools nationwide. These efforts to integrate the web are a central part of a national plan (PDF) to reform its educational system.





To deploy technology across a nationwide school system, computers need to be simple, manageable and secure. Chromebooks are ideal for learning and sharing in the classroom—there’s nothing complicated to learn, they boot up in seconds and have virus protection built in. They also offer easy setup and deployment, which means they’re ready to go the moment a student opens the lid and logs in. And with reduced overhead costs, Chromebooks are a cost-efficient option* to deploy technology at scale.

To date, more than 3,000 schools worldwide, from Edina, Minnesota to Point England, New Zealand, have deployed Chromebooks to improve attendance and graduation ratesmake learning more fun and enable students to take more ownership for their learning.

The web gives our children and students new opportunities to access the world’s information and work collaboratively. We look forward to working with national and regional leaders to make the most of the web with Google Apps and Chromebooks and help them provide the best opportunities to every student.



*In research sponsored by Google, research firm IDC found that Chromebooks yield three-year cost of ownership savings of $1,135 per device compared to traditional PCs or tablets, require 69% fewer hours to deploy and 92% fewer hours to manage. Learn more.( PDF file)Read this Document To Very Helpful . . . .


Source:GoogleBlog