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26/05/2017

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26/05/2017

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13/06/2016

Bluetooth 5, the next iteration of the wireless communications technology, is going to be announced by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) next week.

This update in Bluetooth will bring vast improvements in the technology. Bluetooth 5 will offer four times the present operating range and twice as fast as the current speed.


This means, the Low Energy Bluetooth version users will witness a speed of 1.3mbps and a range of 400m from their Bluetooth devices.

As more devices are becoming ‘smarter’, a new and improved Bluetooth standard will make communication much easier. Bluetooth 5 will also usher in the new era of location-based services, becoming useful for networked IoT devices by coming with support for long-range radio connections.

Bluetooth Special Interest Group executive director Mark Powell said that the upcoming standard will improve connectionless services like beacons to help navigate indoors.

This change is in line with last year’s announcement by SIG–whose members include Intel, Microsoft, Nokia, Apple, and Lenovo–that outlined a focus on rolling out better support for IoT applications.

In his official statement, Powell said: “By adding significantly more capacity to advertising transmissions, Bluetooth 5 will further propel the adoption and deployment of beacons and location-based services to users around the world.”

SIG will officially roll out the new version on June 16th in London. Instead of trying something fancier, the group chose to go ahead with the name Bluetooth 5 because of its simplicity and ease in marketing.

However, you won’t be able to get your hands on Bluetooth 5 right away. To get the benefit of this technology, you need to buy a device with Bluetooth 5-supporting chip. Sadly, this won’t be possible until 2017-2018.

Did you find this article helpful? Don’t forget to drop your feedback in the comments section below.

Bluetooth 5, the next iteration of the wireless communications technology, is going to be announced by the Bluetooth Spe...
13/06/2016

Bluetooth 5, the next iteration of the wireless communications technology, is going to be announced by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) next week.

This update in Bluetooth will bring vast improvements in the technology. Bluetooth 5 will offer four times the present operating range and twice as fast as the current speed.


This means, the Low Energy Bluetooth version users will witness a speed of 1.3mbps and a range of 400m from their Bluetooth devices.

As more devices are becoming ‘smarter’, a new and improved Bluetooth standard will make communication much easier. Bluetooth 5 will also usher in the new era of location-based services, becoming useful for networked IoT devices by coming with support for long-range radio connections.

Bluetooth Special Interest Group executive director Mark Powell said that the upcoming standard will improve connectionless services like beacons to help navigate indoors.

This change is in line with last year’s announcement by SIG–whose members include Intel, Microsoft, Nokia, Apple, and Lenovo–that outlined a focus on rolling out better support for IoT applications.

In his official statement, Powell said: “By adding significantly more capacity to advertising transmissions, Bluetooth 5 will further propel the adoption and deployment of beacons and location-based services to users around the world.”

SIG will officially roll out the new version on June 16th in London. Instead of trying something fancier, the group chose to go ahead with the name Bluetooth 5 because of its simplicity and ease in marketing.

However, you won’t be able to get your hands on Bluetooth 5 right away. To get the benefit of this technology, you need to buy a device with Bluetooth 5-supporting chip. Sadly, this won’t be possible until 2017-2018.

Did you find this article helpful? Don’t forget to drop your feedback in the comments section below.

Google Needs Your Help Naming Android N — Vote Here!
19/05/2016

Google Needs Your Help Naming Android N — Vote Here!

Xtreme Download Manager For Linux And Windows — Get 5 Times Faster Download Speed
11/05/2016

Xtreme Download Manager For Linux And Windows — Get 5 Times Faster Download Speed

Get 5 Times Faster Download Speed

Extreme Download Manager is an advanced and powerful download manager that allows you to control your downloads in a much better way. This download manager can be easily integrated with all major internet browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Opera etc.

With Xtreme Download Manager, one can easily grab stuff from YouTube, DailyMotion, Metacafe and other websites. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, firewalls, cookies, FTP protocols etc. As it’s a Java-based application, it works on multiple platforms including Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.


It downloads the files at the maximum possible speed i.e. downloading content at up to 500% faster speed.

How To Install Xtreme Download Manager In Linux?
Installing Xtreme Download Manager in Linux is as simple as running few commands. You have the option of downloading a regular DEB file package and compiling it from source, or making use of a PPA repository.

Here we’ll be skipping that hassle and using a third-party repo from Noobslab. I’ve installed Xtreme Download Manager in my installation of Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus.

xtreme download manager install linux

All you have to do is run these commands in a terminal window and press enter after each of them:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/apps
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xdman
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/apps
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xdman
Using Xtreme Download Manager:

After installing Xtreme Download Manager and opening the application, you’ll be prompted to go ahead and perform the browser integration. I chose Firefox option and was able to do the integration in no time. xtreme download manager browser integration

Xtreme Download Manager is full of many features and you need to explore them all to get used to its functions. This simple and easy to use download manager is surely worth a try.xdm download manager

Xtreme Download Manager For Windows and Mac OS X:

Users of Windows and Mac OS X can go ahead and download the installer packages from this download page link. Note that OS X users need to install Java before installing it.

Did you find Xtreme Download Manager interesting? Share your views in the comments below.E

Get 5 Times Faster Download SpeedExtreme Download Manager is an advanced and powerful download manager that allows you t...
11/05/2016

Get 5 Times Faster Download Speed

Extreme Download Manager is an advanced and powerful download manager that allows you to control your downloads in a much better way. This download manager can be easily integrated with all major internet browsers like Chrome, Firefox, Opera etc.

With Xtreme Download Manager, one can easily grab stuff from YouTube, DailyMotion, Metacafe and other websites. It supports HTTP, HTTPS, firewalls, cookies, FTP protocols etc. As it’s a Java-based application, it works on multiple platforms including Linux, Windows, and Mac OS X.


It downloads the files at the maximum possible speed i.e. downloading content at up to 500% faster speed.

How To Install Xtreme Download Manager In Linux?
Installing Xtreme Download Manager in Linux is as simple as running few commands. You have the option of downloading a regular DEB file package and compiling it from source, or making use of a PPA repository.

Here we’ll be skipping that hassle and using a third-party repo from Noobslab. I’ve installed Xtreme Download Manager in my installation of Ubuntu 16.04 Xenial Xerus.

xtreme download manager install linux

All you have to do is run these commands in a terminal window and press enter after each of them:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/apps
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xdman
1
2
3
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:noobslab/apps
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install xdman
Using Xtreme Download Manager:

After installing Xtreme Download Manager and opening the application, you’ll be prompted to go ahead and perform the browser integration. I chose Firefox option and was able to do the integration in no time. xtreme download manager browser integration

Xtreme Download Manager is full of many features and you need to explore them all to get used to its functions. This simple and easy to use download manager is surely worth a try.xdm download manager

Xtreme Download Manager For Windows and Mac OS X:

Users of Windows and Mac OS X can go ahead and download the installer packages from this download page link. Note that OS X users need to install Java before installing it.

Did you find Xtreme Download Manager interesting? Share your views in the comments below.E

02/05/2016

How Zoho Is Reinventing Itself to Take on Giants Like Google, Salesforce

Zoho is known for its enterprise software, two words that tend to remind people of ugly apps that most people only use because their office said so. That is beginning to change, with powerful, elegant, and reliable tools such as Google Apps for Work, or Slack becoming increasingly popular. As a competitor to both those products, Zoho has steadily been transitioning to a company that focuses on design as well as functionality.

With 18 million users, up from 15 million in 2015, the company is now closer than ever to its users. Gadgets 360 met Zoho's founder and CEO Sridhar Vembu and co-founder Shailesh Kumar Davey at the company's office in Chennai to discuss this transition, and the company's focus on privacy.

Design gaining a voice
Davey says, "If you see our initial set of products, they were all very engineering focused. We were selling it to OEMs who will have developers who will customise the product. So we were two levels removed from the end users." Now though, Zoho is no longer a company that makes only enterprise software. Many of its apps have a free tier for personal use. "As we go closer to the end user, the design part becomes extremely important," Davey says.

Zoho's founder and CEO Sridhar Vembu says this kind of a transition has to begin at the top. "Ten years ago I wouldn't have done this. If I don't change the company isn't going to change," Vembu says.

Zoho is "conservatively run company" when it comes to finances according to Vembu. It's famous for never having taken VC funding, and choosing to build rather than buy solutions. "One big difference between us and others is that others would've said let's import the chief of design from let's say, Google [to improve design]. Here we know that doesn't work," says Davey.

That being said, Vembu admits that Zoho hadn't been giving designers enough importance. "The key is to give designers more of a voice on the product, which engineers tend not to do," says Vembu. "Slowly we reinvented ourselves. We didn't hire new people, just that those who design started to carry more of a voice."

Davey says it was a two- to three-year process and the results are visible in the company's new minimalist word processor - Zoho Writer, and a note-taking app called Zoho Notebook, aside from a few other products.

(Also see: Zoho Takes on Google Docs With Revamped Word Processor)

Privacy will only grow in importance
The other big factor in Zoho's push to take on industry giants such as Google and Salesforce is privacy. Zoho is not in the advertising business. Even the free tiers on its products don't serve ads. "We believe the first 10-15 years of the Internet have been driven by ads, but that is going to change," says Vembu. "Exactly how Google pioneered text ads and removed all those Yahoo banner ads, the next era is no ads, no tracking. It's happening. We want to be pioneers in that."

Ever since revelations of NSA's surveillance surfaced thanks to Edward Snowden, digital privacy has been a hot topic across the world. It may not be a big issue yet in India, but it will be eventually, Vembu says. "In Germany it's a serious issue. We are selling [our products] very heavily in Germany," he adds. But Vembu says it is a mistake to assume that any online service can offer complete privacy. "There are two aspects of privacy," says Vembu. "There is privacy of private entities profiling you, knowing a lot about your blood group, your family and showing ads. The second is the government."

(Also see: Opera Is Bundling a Free VPN With Its Browser on Windows and Mac)

"The truth is no private entity can really guarantee you against government," Vembu admits. "Because whatever code I write, either in US or in India they could arrest me and force me to do anything. It's kind of fantasy to say that government privacy anyone can protect."

The bubble must burst
For a 20-year-old company with such strong Indian roots, Zoho's actual push into the Indian market began only around three years ago. As someone who has repeatedly warned of an impending bubble burst in Silicon Valley, Vembu believes that it'll affect Indian startups too. "We are in this era of financialisation. Globally the debt levels are out of control. Nobody can predict when but it will end," says Vembu. "This easy money, free money will end. Whatever happens in Silicon Valley, happens in Bangalore and Chennai too. There's not a separate pool of money," he adds.

Vembu believes that venture capitalists almost always look for an exit, which means that they may not always have the best interests of the company in mind. But without a large chunk of funds to fall back upon, what will Zoho do if it stops being profitable? "We like to keep a year or two of cushion," says Vembu. "We're pretty conservatively run. We don't always push it to the edge financially." He points to Zoho's Chennai office, which is on the outskirts of the city, and says it's representative of how the firm is run. "The money we save [on rent], we have [free] food [for employees]. We make choices like that - what is the better expenditure. Paying rent to a landlord or having lunch for employees. It's a no-brainer," he adds.

Vembu says Zoho survived two big bubble bursts, one in 2000 and the other in 2008-09. "In 2000 we were frontally exposed, but in 2008-09 we were prepared for a 30-40 percent drop in revenue. In the event actually we grew. Growth came down but we didn't drop," he says, adding, "Future nobody can say but I think we'll be okay."

How Zoho Is Reinventing Itself to Take on Giants Like Google, SalesforceZoho is known for its enterprise software, two w...
02/05/2016

How Zoho Is Reinventing Itself to Take on Giants Like Google, Salesforce

Zoho is known for its enterprise software, two words that tend to remind people of ugly apps that most people only use because their office said so. That is beginning to change, with powerful, elegant, and reliable tools such as Google Apps for Work, or Slack becoming increasingly popular. As a competitor to both those products, Zoho has steadily been transitioning to a company that focuses on design as well as functionality.

With 18 million users, up from 15 million in 2015, the company is now closer than ever to its users. Gadgets 360 met Zoho's founder and CEO Sridhar Vembu and co-founder Shailesh Kumar Davey at the company's office in Chennai to discuss this transition, and the company's focus on privacy.

Design gaining a voice
Davey says, "If you see our initial set of products, they were all very engineering focused. We were selling it to OEMs who will have developers who will customise the product. So we were two levels removed from the end users." Now though, Zoho is no longer a company that makes only enterprise software. Many of its apps have a free tier for personal use. "As we go closer to the end user, the design part becomes extremely important," Davey says.

Zoho's founder and CEO Sridhar Vembu says this kind of a transition has to begin at the top. "Ten years ago I wouldn't have done this. If I don't change the company isn't going to change," Vembu says.

Zoho is "conservatively run company" when it comes to finances according to Vembu. It's famous for never having taken VC funding, and choosing to build rather than buy solutions. "One big difference between us and others is that others would've said let's import the chief of design from let's say, Google [to improve design]. Here we know that doesn't work," says Davey.

That being said, Vembu admits that Zoho hadn't been giving designers enough importance. "The key is to give designers more of a voice on the product, which engineers tend not to do," says Vembu. "Slowly we reinvented ourselves. We didn't hire new people, just that those who design started to carry more of a voice."

Davey says it was a two- to three-year process and the results are visible in the company's new minimalist word processor - Zoho Writer, and a note-taking app called Zoho Notebook, aside from a few other products.

(Also see: Zoho Takes on Google Docs With Revamped Word Processor)

Privacy will only grow in importance
The other big factor in Zoho's push to take on industry giants such as Google and Salesforce is privacy. Zoho is not in the advertising business. Even the free tiers on its products don't serve ads. "We believe the first 10-15 years of the Internet have been driven by ads, but that is going to change," says Vembu. "Exactly how Google pioneered text ads and removed all those Yahoo banner ads, the next era is no ads, no tracking. It's happening. We want to be pioneers in that."

Ever since revelations of NSA's surveillance surfaced thanks to Edward Snowden, digital privacy has been a hot topic across the world. It may not be a big issue yet in India, but it will be eventually, Vembu says. "In Germany it's a serious issue. We are selling [our products] very heavily in Germany," he adds. But Vembu says it is a mistake to assume that any online service can offer complete privacy. "There are two aspects of privacy," says Vembu. "There is privacy of private entities profiling you, knowing a lot about your blood group, your family and showing ads. The second is the government."

(Also see: Opera Is Bundling a Free VPN With Its Browser on Windows and Mac)

"The truth is no private entity can really guarantee you against government," Vembu admits. "Because whatever code I write, either in US or in India they could arrest me and force me to do anything. It's kind of fantasy to say that government privacy anyone can protect."

The bubble must burst
For a 20-year-old company with such strong Indian roots, Zoho's actual push into the Indian market began only around three years ago. As someone who has repeatedly warned of an impending bubble burst in Silicon Valley, Vembu believes that it'll affect Indian startups too. "We are in this era of financialisation. Globally the debt levels are out of control. Nobody can predict when but it will end," says Vembu. "This easy money, free money will end. Whatever happens in Silicon Valley, happens in Bangalore and Chennai too. There's not a separate pool of money," he adds.

Vembu believes that venture capitalists almost always look for an exit, which means that they may not always have the best interests of the company in mind. But without a large chunk of funds to fall back upon, what will Zoho do if it stops being profitable? "We like to keep a year or two of cushion," says Vembu. "We're pretty conservatively run. We don't always push it to the edge financially." He points to Zoho's Chennai office, which is on the outskirts of the city, and says it's representative of how the firm is run. "The money we save [on rent], we have [free] food [for employees]. We make choices like that - what is the better expenditure. Paying rent to a landlord or having lunch for employees. It's a no-brainer," he adds.

Vembu says Zoho survived two big bubble bursts, one in 2000 and the other in 2008-09. "In 2000 we were frontally exposed, but in 2008-09 we were prepared for a 30-40 percent drop in revenue. In the event actually we grew. Growth came down but we didn't drop," he says, adding, "Future nobody can say but I think we'll be okay."

29/04/2016

Microsoft’s Windows 10 Pop-up Ruined A Live TV Weather Report

In a weird incident, Windows 10 upgrade pop-up ruined a live TV weather report being telecasted on KCCI 8 News. The relentless nagware interrupted a weather report, asking meteorologist Metinka Slater to upgrade.

If you are running Windows 10, congratulations! However, if you are running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, we feel sorry for you because you’re a victim of the constant Windows 10 upgrade nagging.
Microsoft’s desperation to install Windows 10 operating system was once again noticed when this relentless nagware interrupted a live TV weather report, asking meteorologist Metinka Slater to upgrade the PC.

During the ongoing weather report, the Windows operating system suddenly displayed a big pop-up on the screen, insisting the computer to be upgraded to the latest Windows 10. At that time, Slater was busy explaining the scary thunderstorms moving towards Iowa.

“Microsoft recommends upgrading to Windows 10. Gosh, what should I do?” Slater handled the situation and asked sarcastically. “Don’t you love when that pops up,” she added.

This happened during the weather broadcast taking place on KCCI 8 News.

Microsoft has been aggressively pushing Windows 10 to the Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 users to achieve its 1 billion devices goal. However, with time, it seems that users have accepted the miserable situation and consider the Windows 10 upgrade pop-up as just another irritating part of their lives.

Microsoft’s Windows 10 Pop-up Ruined A Live TV Weather ReportIn a weird incident, Windows 10 upgrade pop-up ruined a liv...
29/04/2016

Microsoft’s Windows 10 Pop-up Ruined A Live TV Weather Report

In a weird incident, Windows 10 upgrade pop-up ruined a live TV weather report being telecasted on KCCI 8 News. The relentless nagware interrupted a weather report, asking meteorologist Metinka Slater to upgrade.

If you are running Windows 10, congratulations! However, if you are running Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, we feel sorry for you because you’re a victim of the constant Windows 10 upgrade nagging.
Microsoft’s desperation to install Windows 10 operating system was once again noticed when this relentless nagware interrupted a live TV weather report, asking meteorologist Metinka Slater to upgrade the PC.

During the ongoing weather report, the Windows operating system suddenly displayed a big pop-up on the screen, insisting the computer to be upgraded to the latest Windows 10. At that time, Slater was busy explaining the scary thunderstorms moving towards Iowa.

“Microsoft recommends upgrading to Windows 10. Gosh, what should I do?” Slater handled the situation and asked sarcastically. “Don’t you love when that pops up,” she added.

This happened during the weather broadcast taking place on KCCI 8 News.

Microsoft has been aggressively pushing Windows 10 to the Windows 8.1 and Windows 7 users to achieve its 1 billion devices goal. However, with time, it seems that users have accepted the miserable situation and consider the Windows 10 upgrade pop-up as just another irritating part of their lives.

EU invests 1 billion Euros to make quantum computing practicalThe European Union doesn't want to simply wait around whil...
27/04/2016

EU invests 1 billion Euros to make quantum computing practical

The European Union doesn't want to simply wait around while scientists figure out the fundamentals of quantum computing; it's giving the concept a big financial boost, too. The European Commission has revealed plans for a €1 billion ($1.13 billion) "quantum technologies flagship" that, like other EU-level efforts, aims to turn scientific discoveries into practical realities. The Commission expects the project to help everything from motion sensors in phones to virtually unhackable communications. Honest-to-goodness quantum computers are some of the long-term goals, the EU says.

You won't see the fruits of this funding for a while. The flagship doesn't get underway until 2018, and it's going to take some time after that before you see anything come out of it. Even so, the very fact that a cross-continent governmental organization is pouring that much cash into the technology is telling. It reflects a belief that real-world quantum computing is relatively close at hand, and that it just needs a boost (albeit a very expensive one) to escape the lab.

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