Saturday, 5 May 2012
Saturday, 7 April 2012
How to Search multiple online accounts at a time with CloudMagic?
Cloud Magic is a free program and the website allows you to connect your various services such as Gmail and Twitter, and find everything you need. It searches all the services you have registered at once, and it makes it so fast you really think the magic is. Cloud Magic is available for both Windows and Mac, iOS and Android, but also an expansion for most browsers.
Since I actually live in cyberspace, I'm looking for tools that can make my life easier and after. These days there are so many programs and services that can be a daunting task to search for an item that you know to be is out there somewhere, but you can not remember exactly where.
Remember one thing, there was so much fun last month? If you ever scratched your head trying to joke or a fact or a link to, but can not remember the source, Cloud Magic true assistance. You can also search through many web apps, and although not quite cover everything, it's a great help anyway. Here's how it works:
1.Navigate in Cloud Magic and create an account. It is very simple and only requires an email address.
2.Link your online accounts Cloud Magic. For now, you're limited to Gmail, Google Apps, Twitter and Microsoft Exchange, but it's a pretty impressive selection to begin with.
3.Linking Google Chat is a few extra steps that are outlined here.
4.Search of this page. It is almost unbelievably fast and thorough. Results are grouped by service, so you may need to scroll down to find what you want.
5.If you want, you must install Cloud Magic mobile app for Android or iOS or browser extension for Chrome, Firefox or Safari from this page. They make it much easier to search from your browser or go.
It is all there is! I hope the developers will add more services, like Google + Facebook and other Web services, but even this somewhat stripped down version is great.
Cloud Magic also has a widget you can place on your phone's home screen. Through the widget, you can immediately search your accounts without launching the application from the App menu. The widget shows your recent searches so you can search faster.
With the help of Cloud Magic, you can now comb through your multiple accounts and find the file "in another." Do you want to try this app, you can download Cloud Magic Android Market for free.
Since I actually live in cyberspace, I'm looking for tools that can make my life easier and after. These days there are so many programs and services that can be a daunting task to search for an item that you know to be is out there somewhere, but you can not remember exactly where.
Remember one thing, there was so much fun last month? If you ever scratched your head trying to joke or a fact or a link to, but can not remember the source, Cloud Magic true assistance. You can also search through many web apps, and although not quite cover everything, it's a great help anyway. Here's how it works:
1.Navigate in Cloud Magic and create an account. It is very simple and only requires an email address.
2.Link your online accounts Cloud Magic. For now, you're limited to Gmail, Google Apps, Twitter and Microsoft Exchange, but it's a pretty impressive selection to begin with.
3.Linking Google Chat is a few extra steps that are outlined here.
4.Search of this page. It is almost unbelievably fast and thorough. Results are grouped by service, so you may need to scroll down to find what you want.
5.If you want, you must install Cloud Magic mobile app for Android or iOS or browser extension for Chrome, Firefox or Safari from this page. They make it much easier to search from your browser or go.
It is all there is! I hope the developers will add more services, like Google + Facebook and other Web services, but even this somewhat stripped down version is great.
Cloud Magic also has a widget you can place on your phone's home screen. Through the widget, you can immediately search your accounts without launching the application from the App menu. The widget shows your recent searches so you can search faster.
With the help of Cloud Magic, you can now comb through your multiple accounts and find the file "in another." Do you want to try this app, you can download Cloud Magic Android Market for free.
Thursday, 22 March 2012
IPad is a new Sizzler more than one
Latter Apple iPad had incandescent sales in its first week of availability. Some users noted that the devices can also be appreciably warm during operation. "This thing gets a little warm is a bit of a surprise to people, because the iPad was always cool and now it's a little warmer," says iFixit's Kyle Vienna. Apple keeps entities to work within normal specifications.
During the first weekend of the new iPad from the gate, the tablets sold as peanuts at a baseball game, but it was not long before a potential problem with the cutting device.
Concern that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) forums on the heat produced by the tablet from a series of stories that culminated Tuesday with the company typically taciturn about problems with its products, to deny that the new iPhone is the mass errors are suffering.
The third generation of the iPhone works well within the thermal specifications of Apple, the company said, and all iPhone owners offered to overheat, the company's service arm, you should contact AppleCare. Apple has not responded to our request for additional comments.
Nervous for Heat
Sanguine attitude from Apple about the heating situation was not shared by all users of the new iPad.
"I noticed immediately that it is hot after a while," Lori Tomatz Dinardo told MacNewsWorld. Tomatz was one of the many iPad 2-owners who are waiting in line, 16 March to buy the new iPhone.
"It makes me a little nervous because it can really warm," she said.
"Make no mistake, she added," I love it even more than iPad second Huge improvement. Picture quality is excellent. It makes me just a bit uncomfortable when I talk about a long time. "
Big Radiator
Maybe new iPhone owners should not be surprised that the unit gets a little warm after running for a while. When ABI Research Engineering Vice President Jim Mielke opened the new iPad, one of the first things that caught his attention was the size of the heatsink to the processor.
The cooling plates acts as a radiator of a vehicle into heat and is transferred from a role, such as the processor of a computer.
"She expects that things would heat up much, and they are required to heat emission from a point source," he explained to MacNewsWorld.
"They are part of the rescue, but the rest of the machine heats up," he added. "The heat has to go somewhere, and the device is so thin and sleek casing heat builds up in it."
Larger battery, more heat
The increased capacity of the battery in the new iPhone will also contribute to an increased heat, says Kyle Vienna, cofounder of iFixit, who tear downs of Apple products do.
"You would expect the new iPhone with a 70 percent larger battery with the same battery life to get 70 percent warmer than iPad 2, and that is what we see," he told MacNewsWorld.
"What I have seen of its use is that the heat is well within the design parameters," he added. "I have not seen overheating, and I have not seen a design that will create heat problems for the people."
iPad 2-owners to upgrade to the new iPad probably startled by the warmth of the third generation, because the older slate tablet was so cool, if the hypothesis.
"This thing gets a little warm is a bit of a surprise to people, because the iPad was always cool and now it's a little warmer," he said.
Temperature Tests
Both Consumer Reports and Cnet Labs has performed heat tests on the new iPad. Consumer Reports reported that surface temperatures on the unit could reach 116 degrees Fahrenheit when playing a game. The game used to test was "Infinity Blade II."
Were Cnet, who lectures at several locations on the new iPad while playing the same game, did not take place over a temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
The recommended temperature is between 32 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit, under spec-sheet to the new iPhone. The range is lower than minus four degrees, and more than 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature specs usually applies to an entire unit, said Andrew Rassweiler, senior director of equipment services from IHS iSuppli.
"If you try to make an iPad work in an oven at 120 degrees, which is very different than if a small place that's going to go over 113 degrees," he told MacNewsWorld.
Momentum Will Continue
There is a possibility that some IPAD units may be hotter than the other, Weins added.
"There are some cases in the past, what percentage of 0.001 units of the line has some manufacturing defect or cooling system is not mounted quite right, and you have a problem with a machine in a million," he said. "But I've never heard any stories like that about the new iPhone yet."
While the heat problem is perhaps a blemish on what is already a successful launch of the new iPad, it is unlikely that much of an impact on the popularity of the product or Apple's bottom line, according to Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strategies.
Apple has experienced this kind of error, especially the antenna problem with iPhone 4, he noted.
During the first weekend of the new iPad from the gate, the tablets sold as peanuts at a baseball game, but it was not long before a potential problem with the cutting device.
Concern that Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) forums on the heat produced by the tablet from a series of stories that culminated Tuesday with the company typically taciturn about problems with its products, to deny that the new iPhone is the mass errors are suffering.
The third generation of the iPhone works well within the thermal specifications of Apple, the company said, and all iPhone owners offered to overheat, the company's service arm, you should contact AppleCare. Apple has not responded to our request for additional comments.
Nervous for Heat
Sanguine attitude from Apple about the heating situation was not shared by all users of the new iPad.
"I noticed immediately that it is hot after a while," Lori Tomatz Dinardo told MacNewsWorld. Tomatz was one of the many iPad 2-owners who are waiting in line, 16 March to buy the new iPhone.
"It makes me a little nervous because it can really warm," she said.
"Make no mistake, she added," I love it even more than iPad second Huge improvement. Picture quality is excellent. It makes me just a bit uncomfortable when I talk about a long time. "
Big Radiator
Maybe new iPhone owners should not be surprised that the unit gets a little warm after running for a while. When ABI Research Engineering Vice President Jim Mielke opened the new iPad, one of the first things that caught his attention was the size of the heatsink to the processor.
The cooling plates acts as a radiator of a vehicle into heat and is transferred from a role, such as the processor of a computer.
"She expects that things would heat up much, and they are required to heat emission from a point source," he explained to MacNewsWorld.
"They are part of the rescue, but the rest of the machine heats up," he added. "The heat has to go somewhere, and the device is so thin and sleek casing heat builds up in it."
Larger battery, more heat
The increased capacity of the battery in the new iPhone will also contribute to an increased heat, says Kyle Vienna, cofounder of iFixit, who tear downs of Apple products do.
"You would expect the new iPhone with a 70 percent larger battery with the same battery life to get 70 percent warmer than iPad 2, and that is what we see," he told MacNewsWorld.
"What I have seen of its use is that the heat is well within the design parameters," he added. "I have not seen overheating, and I have not seen a design that will create heat problems for the people."
iPad 2-owners to upgrade to the new iPad probably startled by the warmth of the third generation, because the older slate tablet was so cool, if the hypothesis.
"This thing gets a little warm is a bit of a surprise to people, because the iPad was always cool and now it's a little warmer," he said.
Temperature Tests
Both Consumer Reports and Cnet Labs has performed heat tests on the new iPad. Consumer Reports reported that surface temperatures on the unit could reach 116 degrees Fahrenheit when playing a game. The game used to test was "Infinity Blade II."
Were Cnet, who lectures at several locations on the new iPad while playing the same game, did not take place over a temperature of 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
The recommended temperature is between 32 and 95 degrees Fahrenheit, under spec-sheet to the new iPhone. The range is lower than minus four degrees, and more than 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
Temperature specs usually applies to an entire unit, said Andrew Rassweiler, senior director of equipment services from IHS iSuppli.
"If you try to make an iPad work in an oven at 120 degrees, which is very different than if a small place that's going to go over 113 degrees," he told MacNewsWorld.
Momentum Will Continue
There is a possibility that some IPAD units may be hotter than the other, Weins added.
"There are some cases in the past, what percentage of 0.001 units of the line has some manufacturing defect or cooling system is not mounted quite right, and you have a problem with a machine in a million," he said. "But I've never heard any stories like that about the new iPhone yet."
While the heat problem is perhaps a blemish on what is already a successful launch of the new iPad, it is unlikely that much of an impact on the popularity of the product or Apple's bottom line, according to Tim Bajarin, president of Creative Strategies.
Apple has experienced this kind of error, especially the antenna problem with iPhone 4, he noted.
UK reporter denies phone hacking charges
The former chief reporter at the defunct News of the World tabloid has denied allegations of witness intimidation one day after he was arrested for the second time for his suspected role in the phone hacking scandal.
Neville Thurlbeck said in his blog Thursday that the latest allegations "seem extremely far-fetched to me." He says he vigorously denies all wrongdoing in the long-running scandal. Thurlbeck says he was arrested because of outspoken comments he has made on his blog concerning the scandal. He says he will continue the blog despite the arrest.
He had also been arrested in April on charges stemming from the hacking scandal, which has led to the closing of the News of the World and the resignations of senior executives at the British arm of Rupert Murdoch's global media empire.
Neville Thurlbeck said in his blog Thursday that the latest allegations "seem extremely far-fetched to me." He says he vigorously denies all wrongdoing in the long-running scandal. Thurlbeck says he was arrested because of outspoken comments he has made on his blog concerning the scandal. He says he will continue the blog despite the arrest.
He had also been arrested in April on charges stemming from the hacking scandal, which has led to the closing of the News of the World and the resignations of senior executives at the British arm of Rupert Murdoch's global media empire.























