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Android Apps win downloads, iOS apps win money

Google there are a growing number of users, Apple continues to grow sales of the established narrative with mobile technology is that Google's Android dominates in terms of the sheer number of users and devices, but Apple iOS collects the lion's share of the profits. Nothing changed on this situation in the year 2015, after app Annie's annual report, with the trends are actually always more exaggerated. Android its flight path of amazing growth and reaches approximately twice the app downloads of the nemesis plateaued iOS, seems to have in the last few years. The Google App Annie explains expansion as driven by the emerging countries such as India, Mexico and Turkey, which is always more access to cheaper and more powerful Android handsets. The Google games store has also shown strong in the United States says the app analytics company. Apple is still very much in the lead when it comes to the economically important metric of App revenue. In 2015, 75 percent of i

10 tips for smartphone users to extend the smartphone life

10 tips for smartphone users to extend the smartphone life these 10 tips are really helpful for regular Smartphones, for the long life of your expensive or less expensive variant smartphones, the main focus in this to maintain the smartphone performance from the beginning. smartphone in your hand seems to be a sensitive or you can say that it is a very sensitive material or something in the hand can damage in a second, but really the question arises, they truly want to ignore the following points? Probably the answer in no your smartphone seems equally little baby and some things that you must observe, bottom right away so that you last your baby for a long time. What you do with your smartphone are listed below and what they really not to do with your smartphone is also extremely important. 1. You rarely turn your smartphone the most important things you should do with your smartphone is to turn it off" every weekend, i.e. at least once per week if you turn off your sma

Apple’s iOS code indicates Li-Fi wireless data may work on future iPhones

Li-Fi   is a concept you may not be familiar with, but there are indications Apple is toying with it for inclusion on future iPhones. Using pulses of light to transmit information, Li-Fi receivers (like a future iPhone, if Apple has its way) will take in that transmission, then translate it into an electric signal. Because it uses light to send data, Li-Fi may be found in the connected home via accessories like lightbulbs. Li-Fi testing is already imminent. May appear in the next iPhone 7 according to iOS code in iOS 9.1 firmware. pic.twitter.com/MPK65QwLvp — Chase Fromm (@kyoufujibaya) December 31, 2015 Apple’s work with Li-Fi compatibility has been spotted in code for iOS 9.1, which simply notes Li-Fi capabilities. There’s no indication elsewhere that Apple is working with Li-Fi. But, there’s indication Apple has had Li-Fi in mind for a while. AppleInsider points to a 2013 patent application for a device that sounds an awful lot like a Li-Fi transmitter. While I

New phones of the week

This week we got phones ranging from 4.5" to 5.5", each of them ranking high on feature and low on price.  Xiaomi kicked things off with the Redmi 3, a phone that barely crosses the $100 mark, but brings an all-metal body, a 5" display, octa-core chipset and a surprisingly big 4,100mAh battery for its 8.5mm of thickness. A few days later the company launched the Xiaomi Redmi Note 3... no, not this one, this one. The 5.5" phablet aimed at the international market and swaps the Helio chipset for a Snapdragon 650 and upgrades the camera to 16MP along the way. On the other end of the size scale is the Samsung Galaxy J1 (2016), which tiptoed into official status. It has a 4.5" screen (Super AMOLED), a quad-core chipset and a 5MP camera. Its official price tag of $135 is $10-$20 above what can be found with a bit of shopping. The Lenovo Lemon 3 competes with the Redmi 3 with a 5" screen (with a higher resolution, 1080p) and a similar just

How to root the OnePlus 2 (official guide)

you have been playing around with your OnePlus 2 and feel like it is time to take that next step? Rooting is the ultimate way to unlock your Android phone has the full functionality. The only problem is that it risks and the Internet is a wild place, but OnePlus is progressing - with a very bold move. You would normally need to browse, forums and websites to find tutorials. And although some of the producers have become more crafts-friendly, OnePlus is everything, and release a video tutorial to root your smartphone. It is also worth noting that this method works for all OnePlus handset so that no customer is left behind here. Interested? The video lasts a little more than 8 minutes and many parts are accelerated, so that you have a good piece from their agenda to go through the whole process without interruptions. You also need some software by OnePlus, as well. Is this not a refreshing way to do this? What to download: Recovery SuperSU (stable) SuperSU (latest bet

How to use search like a pro: 10 tips and tricks for Google and beyond

not found what you are looking for? These tips in a search pro. Photo: Chris ison/PA- search engines are pretty good to find what you are looking for in these days but sometimes still up briefly. For the opportunities that there are a few little known tricks that come in handy. Here are some tips for better googling (as it is the most popular search engine), but many of them work on other search engines. 1. Exact phrase Exact Search Photo: Samuel Gibbs for The Guardian is the simplest and most effective way of searching for something specific is the use of quotation marks around a phrase or name to search, it is precisely these words in this exact order. For example, to search for Joe Bloggs shows results with both Joe and so, but not necessarily placed one after the other. Search for "John Doe" the surface only those who are especially with the name Max Mustermann somewhere on the side. The exact or explicit phrase search is very useful for exclu

Slimtype is a QWERTY keyboard cover for the Samsung Galaxy S6

It seems that BlackBerry is not alone in wanting to revive the QWERTY keyboard for mobile phones, such as the Norwegian company One2One Touch has just unveiled its own physical keyboard accessories for the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 edge, but not the plus model, called the slim type. The slim type connects up to the galaxy S6 by NFC instead of Bluetooth connection, they were included in the rule with a wireless keyboard accessory, and it does not require its own battery pack either. The keyboard must have its own app from the save game, but after that you are good to go. There are also keyboard shortcuts for E-mail, web and search, together with a dedicated emoji button. The keyboard is integrated into a slim case that simply clips on the back of your smartphone and is manufactured from a comfortable textile surface. But this also means that there is nothing to prop up the screen so that you probably only with it when the phone flat. I personally think that it is an elegant l

How to use your Android smartphone as remote mouse and keyboard for your PC

here is how you can connect your PC/laptop with your Android Smartphone/tablet with it either as a keyboard or mouse. Android OS has the entire domain use of mobile phones in a short period of time. Since it is always fun to do great things with your smartphone, we are presenting a new way to use your Android Smartphone/Tablet. This is like a keyboard or mouse for your PC. Before we start, you need to know this "This process only works with Intel-based PCs". Now all you have to Android remote keyboard app and software. How to set up Intel Remote Keyboard Download Intel Remote Keyboard on your Android device or tablet. Download and install the Intel Remote Keyboard host on your Windows PC. You will need to choose x86 or x64 depending on their windows. If you are not sure what you are, there are four simple ways to know if you are on a 64-bit version of Windows. ( Important : Make Sure Your Android and Windows devices are connected to the same Wi-Fi network.)

Apple has thought that two rear cameras on the iPhone

one of the biggest strengths of the iPhone has long been his camera, and a new patent application from Apple shows how it could be improved still further in the future. The application first discovered by patently Apple , is obviously for a dual system of the camera on the back of your smartphone. Apple is in the foreground, at least in this patent is the photographer a way to enlarge without losing image quality. The idea is that a camera had a wide-angle lens, the other had a much deeper focal length. Then you could switch between the two without resolution how to use digital zoom. Both cameras could be shooting at once. Of course there are many other ways that Apple could decide to a Dual camera system. A 3D camera is among them, but it seems unlikely, unless Apple also a 3D screen to display them. Also as a zoom system, there are more than just switching from one to the other to take photos. The patent application proposes a could be used to generate still images, while

Google released a gold Nexus 6P

if you had difficulties picking between the light and dark Nexus 6P -options, here comes a golden variant to some color and the thing a little more complicated. The gold Nexus 6P was actually shown below the pre-release leaks from Google's flagship Android smartphone in the last year, but it was not under the color options are offered for the first rollout. Google is now Add to Google Store Service Plan, with the 32GB model costs $499 and the 64 GB gold 6P come at $549. Unfortunately there is no 128GB option not yet. gold Nexus 6P Specs As the already available aluminum, graphite, frost and variants, the gold Nexus 6P is Google's Android 6.0 Marshmallow OS on a 5.7-inch high-resolution AMOLED display. It has a wonderful antirrhinum 810 processor and is with 3GB of RAM, a 12-megapixel camera and the excellent Nexus Imprint fingerprint sensor. Measurement of 7.3mm thick and weighs 178g, it also has a 3.45 0mAh battery and uses the new USB connector C instead of the co

Enter your fetus a concert with vaginal sound system, Babypod

some people will be born, others are gestated. Spanish Gynecology Clinic Institute Marquès, tap in the TRACE-music market with Babypod, a speaker, expectant mothers, add it to your vaginas a la tampons to play songs for their unborn babies.  Babypod connects to a smartphone and plays music directly into the vagina, this is the only way for a fetus to hear unmuffled sounds to the company. It is also more elegant than giant headphones wrapped, her belly. Babypod was designed according to a study conducted by the Institute Marquès shown that fetuses can hear and respond to the sounds on 16 weeks. It is still discussing whether babies in the womb actually benefit from listening to your smartphone playlist, although babypod claimed device "stimulates the vocalization of babies before birth through music and calls on their neural development." It may also encourage grooving and shake, but this is only a presumption. Around christmas, singer Soraya Arnelas performed for a