Monday, May 16, 2011

How to trace a Cellphone Location



Tracing a cell phone location has many implications. The act may have many ramifications - some good, some bad and some plain ugly. When you do not wish the person who you are in contact with via your cellphone know where you are you may, in all innocence, tell him you are in the queue to make an airline booking when you are in reality with your friends on the beach with a beer bottle in hand, eying the girls passing by. It is also possible that may you know your assistant is moonlighting in the back office of the local convenient store, but he swears that he is in your factory counting nuts and bolts. Both lies can be nailed by Google Latitude, the application that smartphones and BlackBerry Tablet make use of to trace calls. With this app you can no longer deceive and be deceived. The technological leap into the future is here in the present. Internet applications can do wonders.

The best thing about Google Latitude is that you do not have to shell out a large sum of money to acquire this equipment. A basic network of all the mobile phones in question can be built up using in a GPS network. If you want to know where Jim, your boy friend is, all you have to do is call him on his smartphone and instead, of pestering him to answer you truthfully about his whereabouts, you can refer to Google Maps in your smartphone and see for yourself exactly where he is. If someone is missing or may be in some danger, his cell phone will become his lifeline by which rescuers can find him.

It is getting better and bigger. MakeUseOf, a technology with applications like BuddyWay and NavXS and the newer Cellular Triagulation Technology will make the task of tracing cellphone locations easier. The PDA and the smartphone or touchphone needs to be GPS enabled. That will mean that only smartphones like the iPhone or Windows Mobile 5.0+ can be used for this purpose.

There are software programs available that are capable of detecting the location of a cellphone. However, there are also fakes around, which you would do well to check before buying. Some, like Spybubble, are reliable. Some programs even let you know the location of a cellphone without the owners of the particular cell phone becoming any the wiser.

There are a few service companies which do the tracing for you, for a small fee. While this enables you to hand the responsibility to someone else and lets you go about your business, your privacy takes a beating, as you will need to provide some information which may not be ideal. You must be careful and check to see if the company is licensed to do this type of work.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Microsoft's Different Mobile Phone Operating Systems


The battle for supremacy in the computer operating systems has been going on for as long as the computer has been around. There are different companies that have stood up to try and cut their niche in the consumer oriented market, but for one reason or the other, there still remains one champion - Microsoft. Having been able to fight off extreme competition from other competitors, Microsoft has taken the battle to the next level by venturing into Mobile Phone Operating Systems. The speed and precision with which telephony has changed over the past years has left nothing to chance and necessitated the readjustment of perception of both mobile phone users and the manufacturers as regards the functionality of phones, and the added functionality required.

The internet enabled PDA Phones have to be one of the major milestones in telephony, especially since it brings about the ability to transfer the normal computer functionality right into the palm and pocket of the user. For this to be successful, Microsoft has been aggressively involved in designing operating systems specifically for the phones. You do not really expect to run Windows 7 Ultimate™ on a Nokia C3. Microsoft has engineered different operating systems for mobile phones to suit customer needs, all of which are interestingly remodeled with the ability to update functionality over time.

Windows Mobile 6.x was the first to be launched by the OS gurus though it might soon ride off into the twilight. Currently however, many mobile phone OEMs are running Windows Phone OS 7.0. Microsoft then took the game a notch higher by introducing an OS specifically to target the high end enterprise market. This has to be one of the most demanding markets since their needs are ever changing based on daily occurrences in the global markets and their need to live life on the go. For them, Microsoft created the Windows Embedded Handheld 7 OS for their handheld devices.

There are a lot of mobile phone companies that are already making phones preinstalled with the Windows Mobile OS like Motorola. The partnership between Microsoft and the mobile phone manufacturers survives under the guise that the manufacturers design creative and innovative mobile phone models like tablets and touch phones and Microsoft chips in by providing the OS to offer high-end solutions that power up the hardware.

By doing this, Microsoft ensures that there exists mutual benefits for both the manufacturers and the buyers. Though Microsoft has come under stiff competition from the likes of Google Android OS, they still remain the team to beat due to their continued longevity in designing successful operating systems like the Windows XP PC Edition, which has gained worldwide acclamation for being one of the best user friendly operating systems ever made.

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Where to Buy Jewelry Online



Online jewelry shopping is the perfect choice for women who just don’t have the extra time to spare for jewelry shopping offline. Buying jewelry, no matter sterling silver jewelry, gold jewelry or any other kinds of jewelry, can be a daunting task that might take you to several different stores and hours and hours of bargaining before you can that perfect piece that you desire. That is where online shopping is so convenient. You have access to hundreds of stores online and some of the most prominent names in jewelry design. You can look around and compare quality and prices at various stores before making your final choice.

There are a few things to keep in mind when you are jewelry shopping online.
Always select a reliable and well-known manufacturer of jewelry. This is important in several ways. First of all, if you enter credit card information at an unknown site you could be at risk for credit card fraud. Moreover, a reliable company will provide you the best in quality and pricing which is what most women want. So if you’re out there shopping for a pretty bracelet or even a lovely Sterling Silver ring, be sure to check the security certificate of the site you’re browsing through.

Most women select jewelry on a whim and buy it instantly without actually comparing prices with other sites. It is advisable to visit several manufacturers and retailers to see if you can get a better deal. Sometimes, retailers have sales on certain items and you get to buy your favorite jewelry at reduced prices.

When buying jewelry with precious or semi-precious stones, whether it is diamond jewelry or simple cubic zirconia ones, make sure you’re getting the original stones. Fake ones are difficult to detect for the average person so look for genuine stores that are willing to offer refunds if you’re unsatisfied. Your bracelet or Sterling Silver Ring may cost you an arm and a leg if you’re buying genuine stones so make sure you’re getting the real thing. Ask for certificates for the stones particularly diamonds.

Most jewelry that is displayed online is available in a number of sizes. For instance, cubic zirconia necklaces might be available in a single size that fits all but for bracelets and rings, you might have to look closer and find the one that fits you. Most reputable stores do let you exchange the jewelry later but its better to make sure at the time when you’re selecting the jewelry.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

New Apps to Post Videos With Ease

Resource from:http://www.nytimes.com/2011/05/05/technology/personaltech/05basics.html?_r=1&scp=4&sq=smartphone&st=cse

By Paul Boutin

Most of the video shot in the world today is recorded on mobile phones. That annoying guy who walked around parties with a camcorder has been replaced with an army of annoying people who whip out their phones to capture the moment.

Yet almost none of the millions of video clips stored on smartphones end up online.

The reason is simple: it’s easy to pull out your phone, call up the camera, and press record. But sharing your video is harder. How do you put it on Facebook? Some mobile Facebook apps have a video upload feature, but most people haven’t found it.

Phones that have a built-in option to post video to YouTube can force you through a mind-numbing multistep process. First, you upload the clip, which can’t be more than 15 minutes long. Then, you wait up to 20 minutes for YouTube to convert it and make it available. Then, you have to copy and paste the URL into Facebook or e-mail. It sounds easy in theory, but in practice it’s enough to keep most people from bothering.

If you try to send a video directly to a friend via e-mail or text message, you’ll almost certainly be thwarted. Either the clip is too big to send, or it’s too big for them to receive, or when they click it, they’ll only get an unhelpful error message like “the media being played is of an unsupported format.”

That’s why most of us resort to sharing video by holding our phones in front of other people’s faces.

In the last few weeks, though, new mobile apps have begun to make it almost as easy to share a video as it is to shoot. By automating the upload process, tying into Facebook and Twitter and reformatting clips so that they play on multiple types of phones as well as computers, these apps aim to make cellphone video as ubiquitous as still photos.

The most talked-about video app is Socialcam, a free app for iPhone and Android models that, as its name says, incorporates social media into the mix. To get started, download Socialcam from Apple’s App Store for iPhones or Google’s Android Market. The first time you fire it up, it will prompt you to log in using your Facebook account. Once you’re in, shoot-and-share is a lot easier than before.

You can use Socialcam to record video, or import clips from your camera roll. There’s no limit on how long your clip can be. You don’t need to think about uploading, because Socialcam automatically uploads the clip to its own servers in the background, and shares them from there. (The app is made by Justin.tv, a San Francisco start-up that popularized the genre of live video feeds a few years ago.)

Once you’re done recording, you have six options for sharing: Facebook, Twitter, SMS, e-mail, Tumblr and Posterous. You can post to your Facebook feed, or you can enter a Twitter user name and password to tweet a link to your video, which will play in any browser that supports the flash player or HTML5 video standard — that would include most desktop computers these days, and a growing array of mobile gadgets.

If you’d rather not share your clip with the entire Internet, you can e-mail a link to one or more contacts from your smartphone’s address book. Again, if they’re using a computer or phone that plays HTML5 video, it’ll play in the recipients’ browser. Socialcam also has its own social network in which you can tag, like and comment on friends’ Socialcam clips, which the app lets you browse in a gallery. If someone else tags you in a Socialcam video, it will get posted on your wall in Facebook. Yes, you can untag yourself.

Video uploads are good for more than party clips, date-hunting and “I’m at the beach and you’re not” messages. Real estate agents have begun to use them for walk-throughs of homes on the market. Protesters and counterprotesters at Wisconsin’s statehouse used them to document Gov. Scott Walker’s battle with public employee unions. Office workers have captured business meetings with less production quality, but also less awkward formality, than an official videographer.

But in many cases, the intended viewers may be trying to watch on a phone and not at their desks. Not all mobile phones can handle flash or HTML5 yet.

Another free app for iPhones, Thwapr (pronounced “THWAP-er”), solves the unsupported video format problem automatically. Thwapr video clips will play on hundreds of models of phones.

Like Socialcam, you point and shoot with Thwapr. Then you can send it to another phone owner or post to Facebook or Twitter, although Thwapr doesn’t have Socialcam’s tagging features.

Thwapr’s magic trick, though, is that if you send a Thwapr clip via e-mail or text message, you usually need not worry about what kind of phone your recipients are packing. They’ll get a link to click. When they do, their phone will request the video from Thwapr, which figures out what model of phone they have and how best to serve video to that phone. That includes automatically converting the video’s data format, which takes about 5 seconds.

Thwapr has a couple of restrictions. For now, the video recording app works only on iPhones, although the company says it is planning an Android app. Video uploads are limited to 10 minutes in length if you’re sending it over AT&T or Verizon, or 45 minutes if you’re connected to a Wi-Fi network.

A third free app, Qik Video Connect (it’s pronounced quick, and is owned by Skype, makers of the Internet phone and video chat software), offers solutions for two of the shortcomings in Socialcam and Thwapr. First, there are Qik apps for recording video on a wide range of smartphones, not just iPhone and Android. They’re not as slick as Qik’s latest iPhone version, which has an easy-to-figure-out interface, but they’ll do the job.

Second, Qik was originally built for live video streaming. As it turns out, most users almost always prefer not to broadcast live on the Internet, but to record now and post later. Still, Qik makes it easy to create a video post on Facebook that looks and plays like a prerecorded clip, but is actually connected live to your phone’s camera. Qik’s iPhone app includes hooks for bloggers and self-publishers to create live or prerecorded video links on most of the popular blog platforms, or in an R.S.S. feed. Setting these up isn’t as easy as posting to Facebook, but any serious blogger should be able to figure them out in a few minutes.

One more thing you should do: trim your videos to the interesting parts. Qik and Thwapr have editing built in. Socialcam lets you import a clip edited in Apple’s iMovie or VidTrim on Android. Other video start-ups have found that most people won’t pay attention for longer than 10 or 12 seconds.

If you’re going to start posting videos from your phone, think before you shoot. You don’t want to become the Internet version of the older archetype: the guy who bores everyone with his never-ending home movies.

Monday, May 9, 2011

The Mobile Phones: The Restrictions in usage



It is the nature of the human that it wants every thing unlimited. But there is also the old saying that excess of everything is bad. The same concept also applied on the usage of the mobile phone. The mobile phones have become so imminent in the human life that people do not want to live without it for a moment. The younger generation has become addict of the mobile phone like a drug. As there is the common problem of the any technology is, it comes with answer of one problem but give rise to two another problems. The free usage of the mobile while driving, its misuse by the children in the schools and usage by terrorist in the high security zone are one of common challenges for the well wishers of the society.

The usage of cell phones while driving a vehicle is very common activity. The usage of the mobile while driving has so many bad consequences. The road accidents are very common incidence while using the mobile. Thus the usage of the mobile phones while driving, not only put the troubles for others life but for his own life also. To overcome this problem in so many countries of the world, the usage of the mobile phone is totally banned while driving. The usage of the mobile in the schools is the burning topic among the academicians, parents and the government authorities.

There are so many ill consequences are attached with usage of the mobile phones by the students in the classroom and other school activity. Some schools have restricted the use of the mobile phones in their premises. The disadvantages of the cell phone in the schools are cheating during the examinations, distracting the attention of other students, and different other illegal activities. It is the one best tool to spread different rumor during the school hours. The other places where the usage mobile is highly restricted are zones of higher security which is really justified. The mobile phones are also used to disturb privacy of other people that is not good for the society. So many commercial organizations do not allow their employees to use mobile phone during working hours.

The Mobile Phone: Journey from old generation to next one


The invention of the telephone in the last century was the major breakthrough in the history of the mankind. After the invention of first practically usable telephone by Alexander Graham Bell the development of the mobile phone in the decades of 1970 and 1980 was definitely a kind of milestone in the field of communication technology. After that scientific community has never looked back, mobile phone which the common man is using today will be the history in the coming few days. When the first mobile phone was invented by Motorola its weight was around 2kg and the mobiles of the current generation hardly having the weight more than 100 grams.

The mobile technology is changing at very alarming rate and up gradation has become very common phenomena. The mobile phones of current generation are well equipped to handle the technology of internet and different multimedia applications. The features like display screens of high resolution, megapixel camera, music players, big memory space and different mobile games are the common features. The operating systems developed particularly for cell phones have given the big boost to the mobile technology. These operating systems are used by different model to give very user friendly approach for the applications developed specially for the mobile phones. The different manufacturers of mobile phones are every day launching new products with the cutting edge features of the mentioned technology. These manufacturers have changed the mobile handset into a magic box of a magician.

The manufacturers of the mobile phones like BlackBerry are trying the incorporate all the features of next generation of computing into the cell phone. The entry of the software giants in to field of mobile phones has definitely given the new twist to the story. They are trying to incorporate the processors of very high end technology in their handsets. The next generation mobile phone will be well enriched to support the all the standards of 4G and 5G technology. A day is not far away when the users of the mobile phone will be able to watch their favorite TV channel’s program into their mobile handset.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Phones easy to take to other places


With the help of the latest technology, it is extremely helpful to get a good type of cellphone. After cell phones, new varieties are now known as mobile phones. Nowadays, the mobile phone has given way to smart phones. Most users get a mobile phone after they are satisfied by its services. Customers are satisfied only when they get all the things that they want. A smartphone is a device that truly fills all the requirements of a customer who can thinks to get a mobile phone. The function of smart phones is similar to the laptop. Most smart phones provide the features that you generally can find on the laptops.

A smart phone has become popular these days. It not only gives you the ability to chat, but also you can chat online by watching each other’s video photos, or by BlackBerry Videos conferencing you can chat face to face. These all are possible only by advances in technology. It makes all impossible things possible.

In telecom industries, these all are changes after the Marconi transition radio signals and efforts by Alexander Graham, who invented the first telephone service. Now you can talk to someone without using huge, bulky wires. These are all things of the past. Nowadays, you will contact to anyone or any ware places without need for such wires.

Today’s phones come in small or little models; you can put in your pocket, without getting worry about its heaviness. Mobiles are also known as cellphones, cellular phones, wireless phone or PDA Phones. Phones changed tremendously after arrival of new technology, if you follow changes in any field than mobile are truly filled with them. As last as last year, you will see most of the changes become updated in the field of mobile phones. In the past, there were limited functionalities, and it was difficult to carry any place. It is not easy to move from one place to another. Today a smartphones can make all things difficult to do in past years possible.