Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mobile. Show all posts

Monday, February 2, 2015

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Safety Apps For Women

   Attacks on women are at an all time high and even highly secured cities aren't safe
anymore, safety apps for women come as boon.

Antenna Tool


  A tool to help ham radio, CB, and other radio users to create antennas of various types.

Tuesday, July 22, 2014

ElectroDroid Pro : powerful collection of electronics tools and references


















  ElectroDroid PRO is a simple and powerful collection of
electronics tools and references.

Star Chart
















   Star Chart sports more than 12 Million users and is the top
Educational & Augmented Reality star gazing app - download
and find out why!
  You can now have a virtual planetarium in your pocket!

SkEye Pro


















   SkEye is an advanced Planetarium that can also be used as
a PUSHTO guide for telescopes.
Ever wondered what objects are up in the sky?

Monday, June 23, 2014

SkySafari 4 Pro

If you're the obsessed kind of observer who wants it all, SkySafari Pro is
the right version of our Android app for you. It has the largest database of
any mobile astronomy app, period. It contains over 15.3 million stars from
the Hubble Guide Star catalog, plus 740,000 galaxies down to 18th magnitude,
and over 580,000 solar system objects - including every comet and asteroid ever
discovered. SkySafari Pro's new Moon map, based on 2009 Lunar Reconnaissance
Orbiter imagery, has 8x the resolution of any other SkySafari version.
Yet it runs just as quickly and smoothly as the basic version.

 


MorseCoder - Morse code FlashLight

MorseCoder is a Morse code application.  The current version is 2.0.1.

Features:
Output - beep, flash, or vibrate Morse code
Manual mode - dit and dah buttons (decode letter option)
Convert mode - type in text to output Morse code (54 characters)
Speed - Morse and Farnsworth settings (applies to manual and convert) 
Alphabet - shows Morse code for letters A to Z
Beep - select from one of 16 DTMF tones



Signals

"Signals" provides a quick and simple reference to various communications
signals, such 10/11 Codes, Morse Code, Phonetic Alphabet, Police Codes,
Q-Signals, and more. Great for police scanners and ham radio enthusiasts.
Update: Added Scuba Diving Hand Signals and other minor corrections.























Thursday, April 17, 2014

Bluebox Heartbleed Scanner For Android

     Latest version scans your OS & apps for Heartbleed vulnerabilities!

The Heartbleed vulnerability is a flaw in the OpenSSL library, used
for secure communications.
Android devices ship with OpenSSL library by default.



Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Back Up and Restore your Android smartphone

Don't put your most important information at risk. Back it up!

Contact's Backup without software:-

 To backup your contacts without using software, first go to your mobile contact list.
Then click on 3 vertical dots or Settings icon, in that you will find "Import/Export contacts"
option. Select that option. In that using "Export to storage" option you can save all your contacts in local mobile storage in "vcf" file format. 
You can save that file & email to your email id for safety.
Whenever you want to restore your contacts back, download this file in your mobile & 
using "Import from Storage" option restore your contacts back.

Important app's use for Backup :-

1) For backup apps & contacts & SMS & Call logs & Bookmarks & Calendars:
Super Backup : SMS & Contacts :
( https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.idea.backup.smscontacts )



Wednesday, January 29, 2014

SNAP The Mobile Intruder

If you want a tool that will help you identify the person who
has stolen your smartphone or tried to open screen lock....
Following are some mobile apps which will help you :)

   These apps uses front camera to click a photo of the thief who has
attempted to unlock your phone with wrong code.
It then email the picture to you along with GPS locattion, making
it easy to track & identify thief.

1) Lockwatch Anti-Theft:








 





Monday, February 27, 2012

How to use your mobile as a Webcam

Many of us don’t have Webcams and might want to use your mobile as a Webcam to save on some cash and also to put your mobile camera to better use.
You will need to install your Bluetooth stack / drivers – Microsoft, Bluesoliel, Widcomm etc if you plan to use Bluetooth to connect your phone and PC. You will also need to install Nokia PC Suite in case you are using a Nokia phone.
There are two applications to use your mobile as a Webcam:

1. Mobiola Webcam:
http://www.warelex.com/products/webcam/
Mobiola Webcam is the most popular Webcam software for mobiles, it is compatible with many phones – Symbian S60, S60 V3, UIQ, Windows Mobile, Blackberry etc. In case it isn’t compatible with your phone, but your phone supports J2ME, you can use the Mobiola Webcam Lite version. It runs on almost all J2ME phones. In case, you have some prehistoric phone with no J2ME support, then it’s time to dump it and get a new phone.

Just download Mobiola Webcam / Webcam Lite from the above links after selecting your platform. Install the Mobiola Web cam setup on your PC and transfer the mobile sis / jar file to your mobile and install it. Be sure to give it all the access permissions it requires during installation.
Just start the Mobiola application on your mobile and PC. From your mobile, select Options > Connect and select the connection method – Bluetooth, USB or Wi-Fi. We would recommend connecting via data cable as it is faster. After you are connected, you can use the mobile camera as your Webcam. Just start your favourite application and in the Video / Webcam options, select the Mobiola Webcam / Your Phone. You can adjust the video quality, contrast and brightness from Options > Settings.

2. SmartCam:
http://smartcam.sourceforge.net/

SmartCam - Smart Phone Web Camera - Turns a camera phone (S60, WinMo6.x, Android, Samsung Bada) with bluetooth or WiFi into a handy webcam ready to use with your PC.

Monday, August 1, 2011

How to choose Mobile

Many people buy mobile’s directly without thinking about their needs.
And the mobile they having has such a features whichactually theydoesn’trequire, prise
of mobiles increase due to these features. So why to pay more if we doesn’t use these features.
Here we need to decide about the features we actually need’s.
It’s not just sufficient that the mobile we buying have Bluetooth, wap, gprs, camera.
We must check for the band, sim card support, earplugtype (3.5mm is best & universal), Networktype, usb, OS, file types & applications support, etc on mobile.
These features having various speeds& versions hence we need to check about that.
Here we are having the best web site which helps us to browse mobiles according to our required features.
www.gsmarena.com
This web site not only gives us detailed information about mobiles but also have 3D picture of mobile & video, systematic presentation so it’s feel like we actually operating that mobile.
Hence before buying mobile everyone must see this website.
This definitely helps you buying perfect mobile.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Google Sky Map





















Google Sky Map helps you to explore the Universe using your Android phone.

     This practical app lets you point the exact location of the stars, planets and
other celestial objects in the night sky.
Simply point your phone at the sky and you'll see details of exactly what's up
there represented by a map in Google Sky Map.

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Online Files Converting

There are always new versions of File converting software and file formats popping up. Every time you need to install new version of software. So what do you do, especially when you are in a hurry & don’t want installing software? Just log on to one of these online converters.
1)Zamzar.com
It’s more conventional, with the typical pop-ups & banner ads, but without being cluttered.
There are form fields & drop down menus to get you through the conversions, which can be off your hard drive or a URL.
It’s very simple to convert files here. Website has various steps where you just have to select options & click on convert.
The website emails the converted file to an email address you pick. The email contains a link to the converted file, which is available for 24 hours.
2)Mediaconverter.org
This site has a very simple layout & design, but still manages to be unusual. You can upload a file from your HDD or also convert an internet video. There is a link that tells you which files & links are supported, so check that out. The good part is that the website supports many formats.
While converting a file, the website guides you through the process step-by-step, proving to be very user-friendly.
3)Online.movavi.com
It’s simply laid out & the homepage outlines the basic steps. The website tells you what position you are on in the queue & if you are ninth or something, you’ll have to wait a bit.

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