NEC Medias W -Dual Screen Smartphone




NEC Medias is one of the best product in MWC 2013
By themobilehub.blogspot.com
It is an Android phone with 2 4.3 inch LCD displays which can be used either together or separately. You can browse 2 websites at the same time , watch a video on one screen while checking your mail on the other. You can actually play the same video on both the screens simultaneously if you place the phone on desk. So two people can watch the video comfortably without having to bump into each other.
You could also use both the displays together like one massive 5.6 inch screen and use it like a phablet. It runs on Android 4.1 JellyBean and is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon dual core processor and packs 1GB of RAM.There is a 8.1 Megapixel camera on the back and a 2100 mAh battery on the inside. There is about 16GB of storage onboard
Watch the video below:

Checkout some pictures of this Smartphone









The NEC Medias W N-05E will be first going on sale NTT DoCoMo in Japan in April this year . The company also had a global prototype on display at the stand which means that we could see it outside Japan too. I would totally buy this phone if NEC sold me one !

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Remove Virtual Keyboard in Bada 2





In order to remove Virtual Keyboard and fit to screen java apps in Bada 2 like wave s5380 etc. follow these steps:
  1. Download any .Jar file in PC.
  2. Open this file with WinRAR archive or 7zip.
  3. Open META-INF folder and then right click on MANIFEST.MF and click on edit or open it with notepad.
  4. In edit box paste this in new row: 
                     MIDlet-Scaleup-Support-False
                     LEG-MIDlet-Width: 480
                    LEG-MIDlet-Height: 800
                    MIDlet-Touch-Support: True

  save it and close the box. Click on OK ond close the 7zip. Install the new .Jar file in Phone and Keyboard    is removed.

U can also add:

MIDlet-ScreenMode: Rotate
MIDlet-Landscape-Support: True
MVM-Pause-Background: False

Mobile Traffic and Advertising In 2013: infographic




Smart Ad Server has created an interesting infographic about 3 Key Points About Mobile Advertising You Should Know In 2013

1- Mobile Traffic Vs Desktop in 20132- Mobile web Vs. Mobile apps 3- Ad performance and ad formats on different mobiles OS and platforms


Mobile Traffic and Advertising In 2013: infographic

The Google Display Network: How, When and Why to Use It [Webinar]




How tablets are catalyzing brand website engagement - Adobe Research




PCs drive disproportionately more website visits than tablets—Consumers clearly prefer tablets to smartphones for visiting brand websites, but do they prefer tablets to PCs? Our analysis indicates that they use PCs to visit websites much more frequently, even though tablet and PC engagement levels are similar. As shown in Figure 5, by December 2011, there were approximately six times as many PCs as tablets in North America and Western Europe, but they generated 19 times as many website visits during Q1 2012.6 For every brand website visit made with a tablet device, 3.2 visits are made using a PC. 


How tablets are catalyzing brand  website engagement - Adobe Research





In Store Smartphone Shopping Activities






 44 Percent of UK Smartphone Owners Use Their Phone For a Shopping Activity In Store



In Store Smartphone Shopping Activities

Multichannel Retail Survey




It has been well documented that customer reviews influence sales. According to Reevoo, reviews
produce an average of 18% in sales uplift, and 63% of customers are more likely to make a
purchase from a site which has user reviews. In this survey, respondents were asked if they
research purchases online before buying from a local store. The vast majority of respondents
sometimes or always research purchases before buying. Only 4% and 6% in the UK and US
respectively never use the internet before an offline purchase.

check online before buying


The Econsultancy Multi Channel Survey Report




Facebook Conversion Tracking and OCPM for Direct Response Advertising




Last month, Facebook launched a new conversion measurement and optimization system for direct response marketers. Facebook conversion measurement allows advertisers to measure the ROI of their Facebook ads by counting relevant user actions, such as registrations and shopping cart checkouts that are driven by people seeing an ad on Facebook.

What is Facebook Conversion Tracking?

Conversion tracking helps businesses measure the return on investment of their Facebook Ads by reporting on the actions people take after viewing those ads. Advertisers can create pixels that track conversions, add them to the pages of their website where the conversions will happen, and then track these conversions back to ads they are running on Facebook. Conversion tracking also helps businesses leverage optimized cost per impressions (oCPM) to show ads to people who are more likely to convert off Facebook.

What are Facebook Conversions?

A conversion is an action that a person takes on a website such as checking out, registering, leads, Key page views, adding an item to the shopping cart, or viewing a particular page. Virtually any page on a website can represent a conversion. Facebook tracks conversions that happen within 1 day, 7 days, and 28 days after a person clicks on an ad, and 1 day, 7 days, and 28 days after viewing an ad.

Benefits of Facebook Conversion Tracking and OCPM:

Optimized CPM (OCPM) and Conversion Tracking tools are not only used to measure the ROI from Facebook PPC advertising, but are also used to deliver ads to people who are most likely to convert on their websites. Facebook’s Beta tests have shown that when conversion measurement is used with optimized CPM, ads reduced the cost per conversion by 40 percent when compared to CPC ads using the same budget. That is extremely valuable for marketers in e-commerce, retail, travel, financial services, and other direct-response industries that value actions taken on their websites.


How it Works?

Facebook ad manager will monitor which ads are generating more conversions and which users are more likely to convert from specific ad copies (e.g. Ad X drove Y sales). Then you can increase the CPC (or CPM), optimize the conversions page, adjust the ad copy, or even change the marketing strategy.  

OCPM conversion tracking facebook




How To Track SlideShows and Presentations





SlideShare launched a new product called Send Tracker 

You can send content by email, and:
  • Understand how people engage with your content — how much time they spend reviewing the presentation and on each slide.
  • Identify the most engaged prospects to focus your attention on.
  • Gain meaningful insights on how your content is or is not resonating with your audience.
  • Compare engagement across your content library.
Send Tracker is part of SlideShare Pro, a suite of content marketing tools.



HP Pavilion dv6z-2100 CTO Drivers




HP Pavilion dv6z-2100 CTO Drivers For Windows 7 (32Bit)


IDT High Definition Audio CODEC
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the IDT High Definition Audio CODEC


ATI Radeon Graphics
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the ATI Radeon Graphics


Synaptics Touchpad
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the Synaptics Touchpad
HP Quick Launch Buttons
This package contains the software that enables the Quick Launch Buttons, which are special function keys on HP Notebooks


ENE CIR Receiver
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the ENE CIR Receiver


AMD USB Filter
This package provides the AMD USB Filter


Validity Sensor
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the Validity Sensor


Atheros Wireless LAN for Microsoft Windows 7
This package contains for the Atheros Wireless LAN Adapter


Broadcom Wireless LAN for Microsoft Windows 7
This package contains the Broadcom Wireless LAN that are required to enable the integrated Broadcom Wireless LAN Adapter


Realtek LAN
This package provides the driver for the Realtek PCI-E Ethernet NIC


Realtek Card Reader
This package contains the driver for the Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader


JMicron Card Reader
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the JMicron Card Reader


WinFlash for HP Notebook System BIOS (for Notebooks with AMD Processors) - Microsoft Windows Based
The WinFlash Utility is used to locally flash the system BIOS (ROM) on notebooks/laptops operating in a Microsoft Windows Operating System environment


HP Pavilion dv6z-2100 CTO Drivers For Windows 7 (64Bit)


IDT High Definition Audio CODEC
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the IDT High Definition Audio CODEC


ATI Radeon Graphics
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the ATI Radeon Graphics


Synaptics Touchpad
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the Synaptics Touchpad


HP Quick Launch Buttons
This package contains the software that enables the Quick Launch Buttons, which are special function keys on HP Notebooks


ENE CIR Receiver
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the ENE CIR Receiver


AMD USB Filter
This package provides the AMD USB Filter


Validity Sensor
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the Validity Sensor


Atheros Wireless LAN Driver for Microsoft Windows 7
This package contains the for the Atheros Wireless LAN Adapter


Broadcom Wireless LAN for Microsoft Windows 7
This package contains the Broadcom Wireless LAN that are required to enable the integrated Broadcom Wireless LAN Adapter


Realtek LAN
This package provides the for the Realtek PCI-E Ethernet NIC


Realtek Card Reader
This package contains the driver for the Realtek USB 2.0 Card Reader


JMicron Card Reader
This is a self-extracting compressed file that contains the JMicron Card Reader

WinFlash for HP Notebook System BIOS (for Notebooks with AMD Processors) - Microsoft Windows Based
The WinFlash Utility is used to locally flash the system BIOS (ROM) on notebooks/laptops operating in a Microsoft Windows Operating System environment

JellySmart custom rom for Micromax A116 Canvas- first custom rom for micromax HD




Micromax A116 Canvas HD is a superb phone and not that much costly. It is compared to Samsung Galaxy Grand, Micromax A116 Canvas HD wins. For full color fun and gaming, the awesome IPS LCD capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors is provided which is brilliant. 5.0 Inches of screen is a great screen for gaming, camera and other pictures. 1 GB of RAM is provided for multitasking, gaming and full flawlessly experience. The Camera quality is very awesome because it is provided with 8 MP, 3264 x 2448 pixels, autofocus, dual-LED flash which is nice and with many powers like Geo-tagging, touch focus, face detection. Secondary camera is really cool! secondary camera is 2 MP, VGA video rec. which is better than of Karbonn A9+ and Karbonn A21. The video playback is 720p HD (High Definition) which can give approximately 30fps (device can give, not HD playback) but it would be better if it would be 1080p HD playback like of LG Optimus L9 P769 but it is LG and it is micromax but still micromax a116 canvas HD is better. Processor is cool Quad-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A7 which is really fast guys! Most devices have Single Core, some has Dual Core but it is Quad Core which is mind blowing and awesome for gamers and game lovers! wait..but...processor cannot make games fast! there should be great GPU in phone, yep! micromax a116 canvas HD has an awesome GPU, PowerVR SGX544 now open your Google Play Store and start downloading any  HD or high end games like Temple Run: 2, Grand Theft Auto (GTA): Vice City, Need for Speed: Most Wanted, Temple Run: OZ they will surely work in micromax a116 canvas HD. Without sensors android device is nothing, this a116 Canvas HD is having Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass sensors which are nice for any person. It is having JellyBean (Android: 4.1) but i think it is upgradable to JellyBean (Android: 4.2) and not like Micromax A110 Canvas 2Karbonn A21 or any other device which are high end and having GB or ICS. The Bluetooth version is v4.0 which is really cool. Awesome chipset provided by MTK (MediaTek), MTK MT6589. But finnaly... Micromax A116 Canvas HD gets hit with its first custom rom. Its name isJellySmart. This is first ever custom rom for micromax a116 canvas HD so don't think it will be amazing but still awesome custom rom. This is stable, fast and smooth.

ScreenShots






Features-
-> Android 4.2 Launcher
-> New Music app
-> New 4.2 keyboard
-> New 4.2 Camera
-> 4.2 Sounds
-> 4.2 Bootanimation
-> 4.2 Fonts
-> Auto Rotation bug fixed
-> Minor Bugs Fixed
-> Removed mmx crap apps
-> Nano editor added

-> New clock
-> New Gmail
-> bash command added


-> Faster And Smoother
-> Pre-Rooted
-> busybox
-> Performance Tweaks
-> Sound Enhanced ( I bet u will like it )
-> Removed Micromax Registration
(As it charges every time u flash or reset rom)
-> Megabassboost Mod added
-> Flipboard Issue Bug Fixed
-> init.d Added
-> Major build.prop tweaks added


-> Added custom boot animation functionality

Declaimer :
I am not 
responsible for bricked Micromax A116 Canvas HD

Wait...Read it..
I am not developer of this rom, rom's developer is kumar abhishek.


How to flash this Custom Rom-
click me to know how to flash JellyBlast custom ROM in Micromax A116 Canvas HD


The Developer is uploading rom...visit XDA forums for link-
JellySmart Custom Rom a116 HD

HP Pavilion dv6z-3000 CTO Drivers




HP Pavilion dv6z-3000 CTO Drivers For Windows 7 (64Bit)


IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio
This package contains that enables the IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio


AMD High-Definition Graphics
Switchable graphics enable users to switch between a power-saving graphics mode (normally used under battery power) and a high-performance graphics mode. If high-definition multimedia interface (HDMI) video output is supported, this package also installs the HDMI Audio


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains the driver that enables the Validity Fingerprint Sensor
Synaptics TouchPad
This package installs the driver for the Synaptics TouchPad


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains the for the Validity Fingerprint Sensor


Ralink 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter
This package contains the installation package for the Ralink Wireless LAN Controllers


Atheros 2011 Wireless LAN
This package contains the for the supported Atheros Wireless LAN Adapters


Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth Adapter
This package contains the installation package for the Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth and High-Speed (HS) Adapter


Realtek Local Area Network (LAN)
This package provides the Realtek Local Area Network (LAN) that enables the Realtek Network Interface Card (NIC) Chip


Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth Software and
This package contains software and  to support the Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth


Broadcom Wireless LAN  for Microsoft Windows 7
This package contains the Broadcom Wireless LAN that are required to enable the integrated Broadcom Wireless LAN Adapter


Ralink/Motorola BC4 Bluetooth 3.0 + HS Adapter
This package contains the installation package for the Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth 3.0 and High-Speed (HS) Adapter


Realtek Card Reader
This package contains the driver for the Realtek Card Reader


HP Notebook System BIOS Update (AMD Processors)
This package provides an update to the System BIOS


HP Pavilion dv6z-3000 CTO Drivers For Windows 7 (32Bit)


IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio
This package contains the that enables the IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio


AMD High-Definition Graphics
This package provides the AMD High-Definition (HD) Graphics and Catalyst Control Center


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains that enables the Validity Fingerprint Sensor


Synaptics TouchPad
This package installs the driver for the Synaptics TouchPad


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains the for the Validity Fingerprint Sensor


Ralink 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter
This package contains the installation package for the Ralink Wireless LAN Controllers


Atheros 2011 Wireless LAN
This package contains the for the supported Atheros Wireless LAN Adapters


Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth Adapter
This package contains the driver installation package for the Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth and High-Speed (HS) Adapter


Realtek Local Area Network (LAN)
This package provides the Realtek Local Area Network (LAN) that enables the Realtek Network Interface Card (NIC) Chip


Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth Software and
This package contains software and to support the Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth


Broadcom Wireless LAN for Microsoft Windows 7
This package contains the Broadcom Wireless LAN that are required to enable the integrated Broadcom Wireless LAN Adapter


Ralink/Motorola BC4 Bluetooth 3.0 + HS Adapter
This package contains the installation package for the Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth 3.0 and High-Speed (HS) Adapter


Realtek Card Reader
This package contains the driver for the Realtek Card Reader

How to Play MP3's on Tracfone Cell Phones




How to Use the MP3 Player on a Tracfone to Listen to Music

Many of Tracfone's newer prepaid cell phones have an mp3 player as one of the features. But for a lot of people, learning how to put the mp3's on the phone and play them, can be a challenge.

So we want to share a quick guide to loading mp3's on Tracfone cell phones, and then playing them.

Step One - What You Need to Play MP3's

4gb micro sd card sandisk
4 GB Micro SD Card
First of all, you need to have a phone with an mp3 player. Most of Tracfone's newer phones, going back to the likes of the LG 500G, have an mp3 player.

If you go to the 'Menu' and there is a 'My Folder' or 'Music' tile, then you probably have a phone with an mp3 player. You can also check your phone on the Tracfone website and look at the specs list to see if it includes an mp3 player. (the LG 840G comes with an mp3 player, and a 2GB Micro SD card)

Once you have confirmed this, the next thing you need is a MicroSD card. If you already have one, usually 1GB-8GB, then you are all set. If you don't have a MicroSD card, they are very cheap, and can be purchased from any electronic stores, or check out Amazon's selection of MicroSD cards.


Step Two - Load the Micro SD card with MP3's

Time to put your favorite music or other files onto the MicroSD card. There are several ways to do this, but on of the easier ways is to simply put it into an SD adapter, and then plug that into your computer.

Next, find the MicroSD card on your computer and transfer the music files to the card.

If your music is not in mp3 format, use a program (there are lots of options, just search mp3 converter on Google!) to convert your files to mp3 format.

On a side note, there are some programs and even websites that will convert YouTube videos to mp3 files.

Step Three - Put the Card into the Phone

LG 500g back cover and battery removed
An LG 500G - Notice the Location of the Micro SD card behind
the battery, next to the SIM card
This step can be a little tricky, because the location of the Micro SD card on most Tracfone's is hard to get to.

To find where to put the Micro SD card, take the back cover off your phone, and then take the battery out. For most Tracfone's, the Micro SD card goes behind the battery, in a small metal holder. Push the metal holder one way or the other, and it should pop open, allowing you to slide the Micro SD into place. Return the battery and cover to their normal position.

Other Tracfone mobile phones have a Micro SD slot on the side or bottom of the phone, so look around on your phone to find the location.

Step Four - Finding and Playing your Music

Now all you need to do is go to your "Folder' or 'Music' on some phones, and select "Memory Card' or similar name, and all your mp3's should display in a list, ready for you to listen to!

Some Tracfone's are different, so if these steps don't work for you, try looking up specific directions for your phone, or leave a comment below with any questions.

Visit our Cell Phone Reviews page to learn about several newer phones from Tracfone that come with mp3 players, such as the LG 530G and Samsung S390G

The Secret of All Viral Videos - Virool




Page Load Speed and Google Algorithms




On April 9th, 2010, page load speed officially became a part of the Google search ranking algorithm. For usability reasons, best practices dictate that a web page should load within 1-2 seconds on a typical DSL connection. However, according to Google Webmaster Tools data a load time of 1.4 seconds is the threshold between a fast page and a slow page. That means, ideally, that every page on your website should load in 1.4 seconds or less, to receive the maximum SEO benefit for fast loading pages.

Google gathers page load time data through actual user experience data collected with the Google search toolbar, and may also be combining that with data collected as Google crawls a website. As such, page load speed in terms of the ranking algorithm is being measured using the total load time for a page, exactly as a user would experience it.

One of the best resources for tips and tricks for lowering page load speed is Yahoo Performance Rules, and one of the best tools for testing your site is Pingdom Tools

Unless you have Google Webmaster Tools configured, in which case that is the best possible source of page load speed data".

SEO optimization Page load speed google algorithms



Resources:
MattCutts Blog


HP Pavilion dv6z-3100 CTO Drivers




HP Pavilion dv6z-3100 CTO Drivers For Windows 7 (32Bit)


IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio
This package contains that enables the IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio


AMD High-Definition Graphics
This package provides the AMD High-Definition (HD) Graphics and Catalyst Control Center


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains that enables the Validity Fingerprint Sensor
Synaptics TouchPad
This package installs for the Synaptics TouchPad


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains for the Validity Fingerprint Sensor


Ralink 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter
This package contains the  installation package for the Ralink Wireless LAN Controllers


Atheros 2011 Wireless LAN
This package contains for the supported Atheros Wireless LAN Adapters


Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth Adapter
This package contains installation package for the Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth and High-Speed (HS) Adapter


Realtek Local Area Network (LAN)
This package provides the Realtek Local Area Network (LAN) that enables the Realtek Network Interface Card (NIC) Chip


Broadcom Wireless LAN for Microsoft Windows 7
This package contains the Broadcom Wireless LAN that are required to enable the integrated Broadcom Wireless LAN Adapter


Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth Software
This package contains software and a driver to support the Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth


Realtek Card Reader
This package contains the for the Realtek Card Reader


HP Notebook System BIOS Update (AMD Processors)
This package provides an update to the System BIOS


HP Pavilion dv6z-3100 CTO Drivers For Windows 7 (64Bit)


IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio
This package contains the driver that enables the IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio


AMD High-Definition Graphics
This package provides the AMD High-Definition (HD) Graphics  and Catalyst Control Center


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains the that enables the Validity Fingerprint Sensor


Synaptics TouchPad
This package installs the for the Synaptics TouchPad


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains for the Validity Fingerprint Sensor


Ralink 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter
This package contains the driver installation package for the Ralink Wireless LAN Controllers


Atheros 2011 Wireless LAN
This package contains the for the supported Atheros Wireless LAN Adapters


Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth Adapter
This package contains the driver installation package for the Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth and High-Speed (HS) Adapter


Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth Software and
This package contains software and a to support the Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth


Broadcom Wireless LAN for Microsoft Windows 7
This package contains the Broadcom Wireless LAN that are required to enable the integrated Broadcom Wireless LAN Adapter


Realtek Card Reader
This package contains the driver for the Realtek Card Reader


HP Notebook System BIOS Update (AMD Processors)
This package provides an update to the System BIOS

Suvi Rom v3 for Micromax A110 Canvas 2- Jelly Bean




Micromax A110 Canvas 2 was released in December 2012, many people have rooted their a110 canvas 2 and many haven't rooted yet. But Micromax A110 Canvas 2 can be rooted easily. After rooting there are many custom roms, custom kernel available for your Micromax A110 Canvas 2. Micromax A110 Canvas 2 is very popular device, and was on top of GSMARENA and it's record is too old also. Micromax A110 Canvas 2 has 512MB Ram, Dual Core 1GHZ Cortex-A9 SoC with GPU- PowerVR SGX 531 GPU. It comes with Ice Cream Sandwitch but wait.. it can be updated to jellybean if you root your micromax a110 canvas 2 with many many roms. There are so beautiful custom roms available for your Micromax A110 Canvas 2 like- Suvi v5.1JMP v6S.E.M.I v4, all there roms are available for Micromax A110 canvas 2.
I am introducing Suvi Rom for Micromax A110 Canvas 2 Based on JellyBean OS. This Rom is powerful fast and having amazing UI. This is version 3 named Eclipse. This Is really great custom rom for micromax a110 canvas 2. 


Note: Before you install Suvi Rom v3, i want to inform you that v5.1 Irirs is released, link- CLICK ME!


Must See:
Lewa OS for Micromax A110 canvas 2
JMP fantasy rom for micromax 110 canvas 2
SEMI v2 for micromax a110 canvas 2



   It is The Most Happening rom for Micromax A110 because of its power and speed!



All Credits to Rom developer: bsuhas, visit original thread click here

You are flashing This Rom on your responsibility.

Lets Read Features of This Rom

Awesome Performance


- No cracking sound


- Nice Samsung S3 TouchWiz launcher
- Samsung S3 TouchWiz theme
- Samsung S3 bootanimation and logo
Ultimate battery backup
Other enhancements
- Odexed
- Pre-rooted
- Updated SU binary/ SU app
- replaced Micromax JB boot.img

- More than 2 days (moderate usages)
Ultra fast GPS lock
- Reported to get lock in 5 seconds
- very good accuracy upto as minimum as 15 feet!
Best Audio output
- Built in Quality sound without any external script/engines
- Loud speaker
- loud headphone volume
- Replaced Micromax modem.img, both sim cards work
- updated hosts file - in-built ad blocking (no need for any app)
- Built in camera patch 12 MP back and 1.3 MP front


- Super smooth, no lags
- 200+ MB free ram
- Quadrant score 3000+ always (I got 3200 also)
- very good gaming performance, no lags found
- 60 Fps
- Proximity improved
Beautiful

- And many more, lot to come! 



ScreenShots-







How-to-flash-this-Rom -
CLICK ME~


Downloads-
Click here to download v3 Rom


Wifi Fix For Rom-
Goto original thread

An Amazing call to action 404 error not found Video Page






OOOPs You Must be Lost.. Sorry it is not your fault. It is the web intern fault. Bad Web intern 

HP Pavilion dv6z-3200 CTO Drivers




HP Pavilion dv6z-3200 CTO Drivers For Windows 7 (32Bit)


IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio
This package contains that enables the IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio


AMD High-Definition Graphics
This package provides the AMD High-Definition (HD) Graphics and Catalyst Control Center


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains the that enables the Validity Fingerprint Sensor
Synaptics TouchPad
This package installs the for the Synaptics TouchPad


Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains the for the Validity Fingerprint Sensor


Ralink 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter
This package contains the installation package for the Ralink Wireless LAN Controllers

Atheros 2011 Wireless LAN
This package contains for the supported Atheros Wireless LAN Adapters

Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth Adapter
This package contains installation package for the Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth and High-Speed (HS) Adapter

Realtek Local Area Network (LAN)
This package provides the Realtek Local Area Network (LAN) that enables the Realtek Network Interface Card (NIC) Chip

Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth Software and
This package contains software and a driver to support the Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth

Realtek Card Reader
This package contains for the Realtek Card Reader

HP Notebook System BIOS Update (AMD Processors)
This package provides an update to the System BIOS


HP Pavilion dv6z-3200 CTO Drivers For Windows 7 (64Bit)

IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio
This package contains the that enables the IDT High-Definition (HD) Audio

AMD High-Definition Graphics
This package provides the AMD High-Definition (HD) Graphics and Catalyst Control Center

Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains that enables the Validity Fingerprint Sensor

Synaptics TouchPad
This package installs for the Synaptics TouchPad

Validity Fingerprint Sensor
This package contains the for the Validity Fingerprint Sensor

Ralink 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter
This package contains the driver installation package for the Ralink Wireless LAN Controllers

Atheros 2011 Wireless LAN
This package contains the for the supported Atheros Wireless LAN Adapters

Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth Adapter
This package contains installation package for the Ralink/Motorola Bluetooth and High-Speed (HS) Adapter

Realtek Local Area Network (LAN)
This package provides the Realtek Local Area Network (LAN) that enables the Realtek Network Interface Card (NIC) Chip

Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth Software and
This package contains software and a driver to support the Broadcom 2070 Bluetooth

Realtek Card Reader
This package contains for the Realtek Card Reader

HP Notebook System BIOS Update (AMD Processors)
This package provides an update to the System BIOS

How to Add or Configure GMail in Windows 8 Mail App





Gmail in Windows 8

Windows 8 RTM released with many new features and inbuilt Apps. In the part of apps we will discuss about How to configure Gmail in windows 8 OS? And how to switch from web to desktop Mail client to get new mail experience. Not even new look, without internet also you can browse your mails which are stored in your local drive since last update from server.

Simple steps to configure Gmail in Windows 8


Step #1. Go to Windows 8 start screen find and select the Mail App. if you don’t find the Mail App you can freely download and install it from Microsoft App store.


Step #2. In Mail app press hot key "Windows + C" and select settings.

Gmail in Windows 8
Step #3. In the settings windows select account to configure E-Mail accounts which are supported to configure in Windows 8. Then click on Add an account and select "Google" as your Mail to configure.

 Step #4. In the appeared window you just enter your credentials which are already created and associated with Gmail server. Once you enter your credentials of Gmail in Windows 8 Mail App it will checks authentication and add it. That's it "configuring Gmail in windows 8 is done".



You can check all the other accounts which are configured in Windows 8 and you can switch between them without closing Windows 8 Mail App.

Tip: If you have Google Apps that are using with your own domain for mail communication, you can use the same apps and features by providing the full username (ex: yourname@yourdomain.com). Automatically everything configures and works for you. Don’t forget click check box "include your Google Contacts and Calendars" to got them also.

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BlackBerry Z10 Review





The BlackBerry Z10 is a departure from the typical BlackBerry design, which is a great thing. It does not have any resemblance to the Torches and the Storms of yore, and instead shares more design cues with the PlayBook. It sports a metal and glass front with a rubberized plastic back with a dimpled pattern. The device feels good to hold and sturdy enough to withstand a fall or two. With a 4.2-inch display, it is perfectly designed to be used with one hand, unlike most smartphones these days that sport massive displays and expect users to undergo mutation to be able to use them. In my opinion, BlackBerry has hit the sweet spot with a display that’s just right and a form-factor that’s perfect to use as a smartphone.

Another thing users will notice is that the Z10 is devoid of any buttons on its face. There is no home button or a back key or any kind of indication of a menu key. The only buttons on the entire device are the power button on the top and the typical three-way volume rocker on the right edge. That’s about it. It’s a good thing that the designers have kept the surface clean, but I would have preferred a dedicated camera shutter button. Having said that, most smartphones these days are omitting the camera shutter button. On the ports front, there is a 3.5mm audio port on the top, along with microUSB and miniHDMI ports on the left edge.
One thing that really stands out, however, are the relatively thick bezels around the display. At a time when most smartphones are coming with as thin as possible bezels, the Z10 has really thick ones, especially at the top and bottom. It might seem as an overkill to have the BlackBerry logo occupying so much space just below the display adding to the overall footprint. But there is a good reason for that and I will come to it in the software section of the review.
Overall, I find the overall design quite appealing and though it might evoke some memories of the iPhone 5′s overall design, it does a good enough job to excite people while being functional at the same time.

Hardware -
Much like Windows Phone, BlackBerry has managed to find the right specifications that are optimized for the platform. The hardware specifications of the BlackBerry Z10 might look dated, they work really well for BlackBerry 10. The Z10 is powered by a dual-core Qualcomm Krait processor clocked at 1.5GHz. This combined with 2GB of RAM ensures that things move at a fast clip. In the few days that I used the device, I didn’t encounter a frozen screen or apps closing unexpectedly.
The 4.2-inch display has a resolution of 1280×768 pixels which pegs it at a pixel density of about 355ppi. Yes, the WXGA display might sound pedestrian on paper, but works really well for the Z10 considering it is a relatively smaller display than most Android smartphones that sport 720p or higher displays. The viewing angles are great and the display is bright enough to be legible under direct sunlight.

The 8-megapixel camera on the rear is accompanied by an LED flash but sadly, there is hardly anything to write home about, especially if one has used the likes of the iPhone 5 or the Lumia 920. The performance is ordinary and heavily dependent on the lighting conditions. There is a Time Shift feature that clicks shots in a burst mode and recognizes faces. Users can then tap individual faces and see different shots to get the right expression. It works mostly but is dependent on whether the camera recognizes a face. It is not a new feature and Nokia Lumia smartphones too have it under Group Shot. Both the solutions are driven by Scalado’s technology.
The onboard speaker is impressive and loud enough to listen to calls over the speakerphone indoors. Music playback over the speaker is also surprisingly good and sound does not feel tiny. This was quite surprising as some early reviews had indicated the speaker not being loud enough. There is 16GB of onboard storage along with a microSD card slot. The back cover also houses the NFC chip.
Software - 

The big deal about the Z10 is not the design or the hardware but rather the new BlackBerry 10 operating system. A lot is riding on BlackBerry 10 and it could eventually be the make or break deal for the company. However, that is not saying BlackBerry’s future rests on the success of the Z10 alone as there are more devices in the line-up, especially the Q10.
Anyway, BlackBerry 10 does have a learning curve, steep or not depends on whether the user has used a touchscreen smartphone before. This is especially critical for existing BlackBerry users as there are no back or home buttons to help navigate through the user interface. Users essentially have to learn four basic gestures to master BlackBerry 10. Swiping upwards from the bottom edge of the display will take them to the home screen, which essentially shows the last eight running apps. Swiping from top to bottom in any app will show more options in the app and swiping from one side to another will navigate different screens.

The most important gesture, however, is to swipe from the bottom of the display to the middle and drag the thumb towards the right. This will first give a peek into notifications and dragging to the right edge of the display opens the BlackBerry Hub, where users can check email, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn and other notifications. The UI is not as difficult as it sounds and I was able to master it in a matter of a couple of hours.
Then there is the new BBM, which does not require any BlackBerry plan anymore. Users can now subscribe to regular data plans from their carrier and use it both for BBM and Internet browsing. BBM gets a couple of new features in BlackBerry 10, like the ability to video calls a la FaceTime and also share the phone’s screen with other BBM users. However, I wasn’t able to try out this feature as none of my contacts had a BlackBerry 10 device, yet.

Another key feature of BlackBerry 10 is its onscreen keypad with a text prediction system, which is better than anything I have ever seen before. After just two days of usage, there were situations where I didn’t have to type a word and just pick up the relevant words and “flick” them from the keypad. It takes time getting used to but then becomes really addictive. Hopefully, BlackBerry users who are used to a physical keypad would appreciate this feature, till the Q10 is launched.
However, BlackBerry 10 does have a few kinks, some of which could become big problems for the platform in the long term. Peek is a creative alternative to a drop down notification bar but becomes more of a pain to use over a period of time. The basic problem is that the notification icons on the homescreen lead to nowhere, they are just an indication that there is new stuff that you’d like to see. Going into Hub from the homescreen takes the user to the last item they checked rather than the new stuff that has been received. Then the user needs to reach the Hub page and individually see all the notifications. This needs to be fixed on an urgent basis.

BlackBerry 10 is a mixed bag of sorts. I really dig the UI, provided an update fixes the few kinks that exist. The browser performed well most of the times and I was even able to watch Sony’s live stream of the PlayStation 4 on it, which I don’t believe is possible on any other mobile browser.
The Z10, in itself is a pretty decent device. It looks good, feels good to hold and performs most of the tasks brilliantly. The battery lasted me for about 15 hours on an average with two email accounts, one Twitter and Facebook account, two hours of calls and an hour of music listening. Relatively, it is about the same battery performance that I would expect from a Windows Phone smartphone.

overall

The Z10 is a good start for BlackBerry’s new operating system. But it has to answer two key questions for BlackBerry – will it excite existing BlackBerry users and will it tempt Android or iPhone users to jump ship? The answer to the first question is a little tricky. BlackBerry 10 is a great improvement over BlackBerry 7 operating system and brings in a modern platform, which is almost at par in terms of performance with market leaders. There are a lot of new additions and the new BBM in itself is a great reason to go for it.
However, I’m not sure if the Z10 without a physical QWERTY keypad is the right choice to attract existing BlackBerry users. I spoke to a few of them and all of them said they would have preferred one with a QWERTY keypad to get accustomed to the new UI. Probably BlackBerry should have launched the Q10 along with the Z10 to ensure users have choice.
As far as attracting users from other platforms, I believe BlackBerry 10 will still take a while to reach that stage. The app ecosystem is still being developed and the Z10 does not have any extraordinary feature to tempt users to migrate from other platforms to it.
That said, it is just the beginning and a solid one at that. The BlackBerry 10 UI is different, the onscreen keypad is exemplary and the new BBM promises to be the killer feature that it always used to be. If you currently own a BlackBerry Bold, Torch or Storm, I recommend you give the Z10 a shot, you would be pleasantly surprised.
The BlackBerry Z10 has been priced at an MRP of Rs 43,490, which is a deal breaker for non-BlackBerry users as there are better options available on Android and iOS at this price or lesser.