Showing posts with label smartphones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smartphones. Show all posts

Friday, October 19, 2012

Remote Shot - Remote Control built-in camera phones


Owners a couple of smartphones based on operating system Android or iOS will enjoy a free application called Remote Shot. With this tool, you can use one of the available devices for remote camera control in the second portable device. Remote Shot program offers a range of interesting features, including switches between cameras on the front and rear of the smartphone supports capture video and still images, offers a self-timer, and more.

The application can be useful in many situations. For example, you can turn one of the smartphones in the hidden camera and use it to watch it happen in the next room. Remote Shot also allows amateur photographers to attend the group shots.

Preparing to take a few seconds of operation. First make sure that the application Remote Shot shove on both smartphones. You will also need to activate the Bluetooth module on each device (detection nearby multiple tablets or smart phones with Bluetooth enabled, users can select the desired device from the list.)

In the world counted billion smartphones


The number used in the world of smartphones in the third quarter of 2012 for the first time exceeded one billion. This was reported by Bloomberg on October 17, with reference to research company Strategy Analytics.

As noted in the study, only in the last year the number of active smartphones increased by 47 percent - from 706 million to 1 billion 38 million devices.

Strategy Analytics experts suggest that the mark of two billion smartphones will be passed in 2015. First, as noted, it will come from the emerging markets of China, India and African countries, the prevalence of smartphones in which at the moment is relatively low.

The authors also expressed the view that over the next five years to continue to dominate the smartphone devices based on Android and Apple iOS, but to them can significantly closer Windows Phone from Microsoft, which currently does not occupy a large market share.

Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Error in smartphones Samsung lets you delete data


Error in smartphones Samsung lets you delete data from devices

Expert on information security found in some smartphones Samsung Series Galaxy, including the flagship Galaxy S III, the vulnerability that allows hackers to remotely destroy all data on the target device.

The vulnerability is contained in the original custom shell TouchWiz, which is installed on most Android-smartphone Samsung. It-security expert Ravi Borgaonkar wrote a special code that is processed in the smartphone automatically triggers execution of an erase all data from the device and restore to factory settings, said Tuesday the site The Next Web.