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Showing posts with label smartphone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smartphone. Show all posts

Monday, 21 May 2012

Know the unknown number at a blink...



Okay guys today I will introduce you with one of the best app I have gone through with, but before that some questionnaires… are you pissed up with all the unknown call on your cellphone?  All the spam callers are nothing doing but just irritating you? Or a blank caller is pain in your head? Well whatever the reason be all the solution is with TrueCaller application.
TrueCaller is a mobile app developed by True Software Scandinavia AB which is a privately held company located in Stockholm, Sweden. TrueCaller aims to give users significant information about the people they are communicating with. TrueCaller has more than 1 500 000 users and has Caller ID, Social media integrations and Call blocking functionality against spam calls. TrueCaller serves users from countries all over the world. The mission is to provide the most complete Caller ID and Number Search service in the world with global coverage.
The app is able to have global coverage merit to its crowd-sourced data which separates it from competitors and enables the app to work even in countries such as the UK and India where public data is not available.
True Software Scandinavia AB was founded in July 2009 and launched the service TrueCaller shortly thereafter. The name TrueCaller comes from the app being able to show the True or real name of the Caller.
TrueCaller is available for Android, iPhone, BlackBerry, Nokia Symbian, Windows Phone 7 and Windows Mobile smartphones.
What can you do with TrueCaller for Android?
· Global Number Lookup service enables you to search and find people from around the world.
· Call Filter protects and warns you of fraud, spam and unwanted calls. If a call is received from any of the fraud, spam or unwanted numbers that TrueCaller has listed, a notification will appear to warn of the potentially unwanted call. You have the power to answer or block the call.
· Caller ID functionality instantly shows the identity of those annoying unidentified callers from abroad, anywhere in the world a call is received.
Run now and download the app at – http://m.truecaller.com/ ….

Friday, 18 May 2012

Business card storage made easy...


Right now you might possess so many business card that you might have got pissed off. Every other conference or meeting you attend, you are supposing to share your business cards and vice versa. Off all of those some are really good for nothing while some need to take a special care and to be preserved as it has lot of important value to you…

The first app i tested was Bizsnap from iapp...When you’re ready to snap a photo of the business card, BizSnap puts a guide box on the iPhone screen for you to position the card. The custom Take Photo button is color-coded; when the camera is still and in-focus, it turns from red to green. To recognize the text on the card, the image is actually sent to BizSnap’s servers, which perform the optical character recognition (OCR) and send the data back to your device. The process usually takes no longer than a minute, but obviously requires that your iPhone be online. You can shoot card photos and save the recognition process for later. When your scanned text comes back, BizSnap also scores the quality of your photo. I found that it complained a lot about photos that other apps scanned with ease. Overall, the OCR is acceptable, but noticeably more error prone than some of the apps I tried.
After throwing the useless ones to thrash, you hold so many important ones right?? So this is for all of you out there who want to accumulate all the necessary information relating to business cards. So for this process you need certain apps downloaded to your phone and obviously a normal camera phone.
The next app I tried was Business Card Reader. In a obvious advantage over its competitors, Business Card Reader lets you tap wherever on the screen when you’re photographing cards, which makes taking good pictures easier. When you tap to snap the photo, the app waits until you’re holding still before it actually takes the picture, which is an especially nice touch. Like BizSnap, it shows on-screen markers to help you position the card properly before its close-up.
Once you’ve snapped your photo, Business Card Reader does its OCR scanning right on your iPhone. Scanning takes seconds, and worked with impressive accuracy. Once you’re happy with the information, Business Card Reader offers options to create a new contact, or to merge the new data with an existing contact.
There are many others apps too like World card mobile, Abbyy app etc…you got to highlight this that you got to click your cards in a good brightness and no shadow room or else errors may occur.

Wednesday, 2 May 2012

Samsung Galaxy Beam



The Samsung Galaxy Beam is an unusual Android phone - it looks like the typical slab with a dual-core processor and moderately large, 4-inch screen, but if you take a closer look, you’d notice that it comes with a built-in projector. Unblemished with 15 lumens of brightness, it will stretch out pictures from that 4-inch screen to up to a 50-inch frame. You can play movies, photos, and slideshows, mirror what’s on your phone and even highlight stuff with the built-in application. You can also use the Beam’s projector as a very powerful flashlight with colors of your choice. Wow, isn’t it?
Samsung is trying to get a firm grip into the projector phone segment with the inauguration of Galaxy Beam, which is an Android 2.3 Gingerbread based smartphone with 1.0 GHz dual-core processor. Enabling the segments of a smartphone and projector as well. Despite featuring a full built-in projector, the Galaxy Beam measures just 12.5 mm thick and features an ergonomic design. It has 8 GB of internal memory which can be expanded to 32 GB using SD card and a 2000 mAh battery, with 5mp rear camera and a front vga camera. Display seems to be also good with 4.0 inch AMOLED screen.
What techdoll came through with this review is that this phone is more of a smart phone for younger generations than an essential corporate tool. The projector simply seemed to be better suited for casual multimedia storing than pro tasks.
Well but its your call, so techdoll will like to hang about quite on it….
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