Hotspot app for nokia

Ever wonder if your own nokia device acts like a hotspot so that you can connect your laptop to internet via wifi. This hotspot feature is already in all Android devices. But if you want to use your nokia device as a hotspot, an app can come in handy named Joikusoft. With this app you can make a hotspot and can connect to mobile internet with wifi. JoikuSpot allows you to connect multiple devices in parallel to the internet.You can easily secure your internet connection, and also use VPN to access secured corporate intrawebs. You can access your Outlook and Gmail and other email clients via your JoikuSpot connection.All settings (like WiFi network naming, security settings and default access point) are adjustable in JoikuSpot. There is no forced default landing page in Premium Edition. Premium has the best performance and connection quality, and auto-reconnects to 3G if the connection is dropped to e.g. 2G temporarily.
                      It makes your phone to emit wifi signal, so it drains yours phone battery pretty fast. So always keep a charger with you. One more thing, always use a unlimited plan or large data plan to share via wifi. This app come handy when there is no wifi around and all you have your mobile with a internet plan activated, but you want internet on laptop.  Just start the app and start using the internet plan of your mobile on laptop. 




IMPORTANT: Your mobile must have wifi connectivity and a internet plan activated. Use this app with battery full,b'cos it drains battery very fast.
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Motorola Defy+ Launched In India For Rs.17,990

 
Back in August, Motorola announcedthe new Motorola Defy+ smartphone. This handset is the successor of the popular Motorola Defy smartphone. The Motorola Defy+ is a water resistant, scratch resistant and dust proof smartphone. Following are the main tech specs:


Tech specs:
1. Andriod 2.3
2. 5.0 mp camera with AF and LED flash
3. 3.7 inch display
4. 512MB internal RAM, 1 GB available internal ROM
5. 1 GHZ proccessor
6. Removable memory expandable upto 32 GB
7. Fully touch screen.
8. Scratch resistant, Water resistant and Dustproof
9. Bluetooth 2.0 , WiFi 802.11 b,n,g

Siri hacked to work on any device

 Though Apple does not plan to bring iPhone 4S' most celebrated Siri personal voice assistant feature to other iOS devices, Applidium has managed to get it to work on any device. Since the launch of the newest iPhone, Siri has become the most talked about attribute for reasons, both good and bad.

Siri to work on any device:

The app maker has now managed to crack open Siri and use its recognition engine on any device. So, now Siri won't just work on iPads and iPhones, but also on Android devices and laptops. The guys at Applidium managed to talk to Siri without the 4S in picture. However, Siri's backend requires a valid iPhone 4S unique identification string. Now, spoofing a string from the real 4S cannot be noticed by Apple, according to reports.

Applidium has described the process and also shared some tools to develop apps using this voice-enabled feature. These tools are in languages like Ruby, C and Objective-C. Though not completely perfect, they are beneficial enough to develop Siri-based apps. It even further encourages its tech readers to build an app using these tools.

Lenovo Making Windows Phone? Leaked Images Of Lenovo S2 Windows Phone Smartphone Surface


It seems like Lenovo is making a Windows phone of their own. In recent times, a lot of companies who have traditionally manufactured PC’s have gotten in to making smartphones. This started happening just as the first viable platform for such OEM’s became available in the market — Android. And now that Windows Phone has received positive critical feedback from across the industry, a lot of these companies are jumping in to making Windows Phone devices. Acer is amongst the latest of such companies to announce their intention of creating a Windows phone.
Now it seems like Lenovo is also pursuing the same trajectory but without letting out the slightest hint about it. Until now that is. Photos surfaced earlier this week showing off a hitherto unseen Windows Phone smartphone device. It is allegedly called the S2 and carries a clear Lenovo branding on top below the earpiece. From what is apparent in the photo, it has a 4.3 inch display and it runs Windows 7.5 Mango. It also seems to have a front-facing camera. The shape of the device is roundish and is very similar to the Lenovo IdeaPad K1 tablet, which makes it more believable as an under-development Lenovo product.
The photo’s were posted by Winphonexap.com and they also talked about the possibility of an Android version also being in the pipeline. No specs or dates are available as of yet but rest assured that we will post about it as soon as we find out ourselves. Keep watching this space.

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New iPod Nano and Shuffle patent hints at speakers

14 nov: Looks like folks at Apple know no rest! Just when news about a niggling flaw in the battery of their latest iPhone has been doing rounds, Apple's plans of modifying their iPod Nano and Shuffle have trickled out, too. According to a report in Patently Apple, the Cupertino-based company had been seriously contemplating making some interesting additions to its popular iPod Nano and Shuffle, and have subsequently filed for a patent with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 

What Apple has in mind!

Now, getting down to the interesting bit. The tiny blue arrow that you see in the image above is exactly where Apple wants to introduce a tiny speaker. Yes! A speaker. According to the images posted at the Patently Apple site, Apple is working at introducing this speaker in the clip attached on the rear side of the iPod Nano. The report further states that the introduction of a speaker clip to both the Nano and the Shuffle will prove to be a game-changer.

Among those additions to the iPod Nano and Shuffle, which now come under Apple's list of patents include, a slightly depressed region on the clip, making enough space for the tiny speaker to fit in, as well as have a perfect output for the sound released and probably a guide structure. According to the report, the guide structure, which too may find its way into the modified device will essentially help the speaker align itself well, within the limited space of the clip. The speaker itself, is an accoustic one, essentially a pizeoelectric one. Reportedly, the speaker will include an electrical channel, made of any suitable material like a coaxial cable, flex microstrip, et al.

While this does seem to be an interesting addition to the stylish Nano and 'been there' Shuffle, only a try will make the picture clearer.