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Sunday, July 7, 2013

How to create a Blog

A blog is an easy-to-create web sites that allows users to share their thoughts with the world.The word "blog" comes from "Weblog" because because a blog consists of a signed and dated log of individual postings.The topic of the blog can be anything,from personal to professional.A blog is what you make of it. 

  • Open the site www.blogger.com.The Blogger site will open.
  • To create a blog with the blogger site, you must have your account (e-mail) in gmail,else,you will have to create a new Gmail account.
  • Sign in using your Gmail username and password.
  • Specify a title for your blog ,say creative Expressions.The title will appear at the top of every page of your blog.The title should reflect about the contents in your blog.
  • Specify the URL(address) of your blog, say ridhimabhatia.Your blog address (URL) will be your identity on hte web and it will be used to read and link to your blog.Click Continue.
  • Your blog has been created.To add content to your blog,click on Start Blogging.
  • The Posting page of your blog will be displayed.
  • Under the Posting tab,you can enter the title for your blog post and the content(text,images,videos and web-links) for your posting.
  • To format the text,use the toolbar shown just above the content window.This is almost similar to MS word toolbar.
  • Click Publish Post after you have entered the content and formatted it properly.You will see the window on the next page.
  • Click on View Blog button to view your own Blog.
  • Similarly, you can add more contents to your blog by clicking on the Create a new post button.
  • Specify a name in the Display Name text-box. This name will appear as you signature in the articles you will post on this blog.Click on Continue button.
  • Different templates for your blog will be displayed.Select the template of your choice.The template choice can be changed later on.
  • Click on continue button.The following screen will be displayed.

  • You can use different menu options under the Settings tab to edit your profile, your blog address,invite others to view your blog or add them as members to your blog.
  • To change the appearance of your blog.click on Design tab.You can change the template of your blog,add/modify/delete the page elements of your blog.
  • After making the necessary changes,click on the Sign out button at the top right.
  • To view your blog, type your URL,For example:(ridhimabhatia.blogspot.com) and press the enter key.Your Blog will be displayed.
  • To add or modify the content in your Blog,or to make changes in the blog structure,click on the Sign In button at the top right of your blog window,  or open the site www.blogger.com  
  • Sign in with your username and valid password.
  • The Dashboard page will be displayed.the dashboard is an area which contains all the options for managing a blog.
  • Click on New Post to add new entries in your blog, or click on Edit Posts to make changes in your existing posts.
  • Always,remember to Sign out while leaving your blog site.

New leaked images of LG Optimus G2 Latest 2013.

New leaked images of LG Optimus G2 confirm on-screen buttons
New images of the next flagship LG smartphone have surfaced on the web.
Details about LG's next flagship smartphone, dubbed as the Optimus G2, have once again surfaced on the web. According to new leak images, the smartphone has button-less front and thin bezels. The information is in line with the previous rounds of rumours of on-screen buttons.



LG has already confirmed it is developing successor to its popular Optimus G smartphone. The Optimus G2 is believed to serve as the basis of the next gen Nexus smartphone – like Optimus G is for the Nexus 4. LG, however, has stated it won't launch the Nexus 5, but reports say the phone is already in the works.

The LG Optimus G2 is said to come with a 5.2-inch full HD display with 423 ppi density. The recent leaked benchmark results show the phone is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset and 2GB of RAM. It is likely to sport 13 MP camera along with Optical Image Stabilization.

The leaked images show the camera module along with a single LED flash and a set of buttons for + and -, which are supposed to be camera-related functions. The keys are placed on the camera-protective slide-down cap. Check out the new leaked images of the Optimus G2 below:

Karbonn Titanium S9 Price details and features.

Karbonn launches the Titanium S9 ahead of Micromax Canvas 4 announcement

Karbonn has launched the Titanium S9 that boasts of a 5.5-inch 720p display priced at Rs. 19,990 running on Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

Karbonn has added yet another large display, quad-core powered smartphone to its portfolio - the Karbonn Titanium S9. The announcement of the Karbonn Titanium S9 just ahead of the launch of the Micromax Canvas 4, which will be unveiled to the public on Monday.

Priced at Rs. 19,990, the Titanium S9 has a 5.5-inch IPS display with a 1280x720 pixel resolution. It has a 1.2GHz quad-core processor coupled with 1GB of RAM. It houses a 13MP autofocus rear camera with a flash and 5MP front facing camera. It has 16GB of built-in storage expandable via a microSD card. The S9 has dual-SIM capabilities and has a 2600mAh battery under the hood.

Shashin Devsare, Executive Director, Karbonn said “The Karbonn Titanium S9 is the most exciting revolution to have come from Karbonn till date. The launch of the device initiates our foray into the HD IPS smartphone category wherein we seek to satiate the consumer needs with the best-in-class technological innovations. We understand the emergent needs of consumers of smartphone devices which look brilliant and work effortlessly. Thus in this regard, our product innovation is geared towards creating an eco-system of mobile devices which bring the best of smartphone experience to them.”

This isn’t the first time Karbonn will launch a device a smartphone around the same time as Micromax to garner some attention. In the past we have seen the launch of the Titanium S5 timed to take on the Canvas HD and the Karbonn Smart A111 timed to take on the Canvas 2 A110.

There is very little information available about what the Canvas 4 will bring to the table, but the way Micromax is promoting it on social media; we think they have some grand unveiling up their sleeves.

With the launch of the Titanium S9, Karbonn aims to take on the sub-Rs.20,000 smartphone market. All the big names aren’t present in this price bracket but it is nice to see Karbonn (and Micromax, if the device is similarly priced), to take on the big name smartphone makers in India. 

Saturday, July 6, 2013

Google's latest Android 4"Ice Cream Sandwich OS to the Samsung Galaxy Wave S8500 Review.

The hacking community is constantly engaged in pushing hardware farther
than it can go. The latest example of their efforts is a “working port of
Google’s latest Android 4 “Ice Cream Sandwich OS to the Samsung Galaxy
Wave S8500.

The hacking community is constantly engaged in pushing hardware farther than it can go. The latest example of their efforts is a “working port of Google’s latest Android 4 “Ice Cream Sandwich OS to the Samsung Galaxy Wave S8500.

This project clearly shows the strength of community in that this port possible thanks to the effort of many. While this project was undertaken by one person, but built on the effort of many hackers, the developer got funded for purchasing his Wave device through donations from others.
Currently the only the Samsung Wave S8500 is supported by this custom Android ROM, however the developer’s secondary target is to port it to the Wave II S8530 as well. Both these phones have been around for quite a while now, and are available at quite a good price considering their specifications.

The Samsung Wave S8500 was the first phone to feature Samsung’s own Bada operating system, but still has decent specifications (3.3” 480×800 screen, 5MP camera with 720p video recording support, 1 GHz Cortex-A8 processor). The only issue was that the phone runs Samsung bada, the uncertainty surrounding the future of that OS means that bada devices aren’t as popular as they might be based on hardware specs and price.

This gives Wave-owners a fresh breath of hope for their bada-devices by giving them the possibility of using an alternate OS.


You can find out more about the ROM, how to download it, how to install it, what works and what doesn’t at the developer’s website.

BlackBerry has announced the release of the latest BlackBerry SDK 10.2

BlackBerry has announced the release of the latest BlackBerry SDK 10.2
which now allows users to run Android 4.2 apps.

BlackBerry is now on a fast sprint towards developing its software platform, where the BlackBerry SDK 10.2 already seems to be on its way. The beta update for this software platform brings some of the much awaited features. Some of these include the ability to run Android 4.2.2 apps and updates to the Adobe AIR3.5 run time environment, which now has Stage3D available for acceleration of OpenGL graphics.

According the BlackBerry developer blog, there are also some more updates to the BlackBerry 10 Native SDK, while the HTML5 contributions from BlackBerry will also be coming in a future Apache Cordova release. While the updates have been released for Dev Alpha devices and are also available in the simulator, Android 4.2 testing is not supported in the simulator for the time being.

The latest update to the SDK can be downloaded from here. The release notes and known issues can be accessed from here. There are also newer Eclipse plugin tools available which will now allow you to target for newer Android SDK API levels. Simulator testing is something which is yet to come however in the coming months. While this is certainly exciting for the developers, it is even more interesting for the users, who will get to use the latest Android apps developed for the newer platforms.

Some of the other highlights of the additions to the latest native SDK include MiraCast support, Flurry Analytics supports and the newest QNX Momentics IDE. More details for the same can be accessed at the Native SDK release notes

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