Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Xperia Labs Balloon Photo beta(without become a beta tester)

 

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Notes / What's New
Uploader's notes:
Description
Relive the good times captured in your photos with speech balloons!
Preparation
Please note that a network connection is required for voice recognition.
Optionally you may download an offline dictionary for voice recognition.
These are the steps for downloading the offline dictionary:
1. Launch your device's "Settings" app
2. Select "Language and input"
3. Tap the settings icon next to "Google Voice Typing" or tap "Google Voice Typing" if you are on Android 5.0 or higher
4. Tap "Offline Speech Recognition"
5. Tap "All" and then tap your desired language do download it
1. Let's take photos
1. Launch balloon photo(beta)
2. On viewfinder, voice recognition is running continuously. Let's talk at your desired timing.
Every time the device succeeds in recognizing words, speech balloon will appear.
3. Tap the camera key to take photos at your desired timing.
Speech balloons which are spoken from 5 minutes before and after shooting are also saved.
2. Let's select a photo
1. Tap Editor button on viewfinder, then photo selector screen is launched. You can also launch it directly from launcher.
2. Select a photo to be combined with speech balloon.
3. Let's save photo with balloon
1. Edit balloons.
Move balloon: Drag balloon.
Edit text of balloon: Tap balloon and then tap pencil button at left top
Delete balloon: Tap balloon and then tap X button at right top
Add new balloon: Tap right bottom button on editor screen, then input words.
2. Tap save button at right center on editor screen. Then the photo with speech balloons is saved.
*On-screen instructions and menus are available in English and Japanese.
*This application uses Google Analytics to collect and aggregate usage statistics in order to help us improve the application and our services. None of this data can be used to identify you.
*This App is being provided as a “Public Beta”, and is made available on an “AS IS” and “AS AVAILABLE” basis.
*Xperia is a trademark or registered trademark of Sony Mobile Communications Inc.

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Amazon daily deals,sometimes better than Flipkart and others ???

Hello Friends... 


As a online shopper we all buy most of the products from Flipkart. Before using Amazon I think that its a best online shopping site , but amazon comes as strong competitor. 

I am compared some products on Amazon & Flipkart on different times and days, and found that many times amazon have better discounts. When you are buying something its better always cross check the same product on both sites. 

For Example 

Samsung 23H4003 58 cm (23) LED TV on Flipkart (11,990 Rs)
http://fkrt.it/cZ4SgmNN



Samsung 23H4003 58 cm (23) LED TV on Amazon (11,293 Rs)
http://amzn.to/1f0GOy8

Another example is there

Sony Xperia Z1 Purple, 16 GB on Flipkart (27,180 Rs)

Sony Xperia Z1 Purple, 16 GB on Amazon (26,500 Rs)
http://amzn.to/1JuDNQO

You can see many products with huge price difference on both sites. If you are getting same product on lower price on amazon with amazon fulfilled policy then there is no reason to avoid purchase from amazon in my view. 

Every online shopper knows about amazon.com, its a global online shopping sites and keep working hard in India to compete with flipkart. But still flipkrat is number one. 

Flipkart have very good features for there customer like "advantage sellers", "Wallet balance for WS Retailers", "Flipkart first" and many more. Amazon also going well. Now they started "pickup your product from your nearest location". 

Amazon Global :- http://amzn.to/1INn5cl
Amazon India :- http://amzn.to/1KP8SOG

Hope you compare and enjoy the discounts in Online shopping war between giants of online shopping. 

5 fixes for Failing to update to the latest builds of Windows 10

The last couple of days have been very fun for excited Windows Insiders who’ve received not one, but two brand new Windows 10 builds to try out. Unfortunately, things aren’t going smoothly for everyone, so we’re here with some helpful suggestions.
The latest builds, numbers 10158 and 10159, offer lots of stability improvementsuser interface polisha couple of small new features, and so on. It’s no wonder that many want to have them installed as quickly as possible.
But in case your update isn’t going as planned here are some things to try:

Make sure you’re signed in with your Microsoft Account

This one’s a big deal, as going forward from build 10130, you’ll need to be logged in with your Microsoft Account. After upgrading to new builds you’ll be able to use local accounts once again, but during the upgrade, you must be signed in so Microsoft can do some licensing magic on the backend. If you’re not signed in with MSA you won’t get the updates.
In case you are signed in, but still don’t see the upgrade, make sure your account is verified on that machine. You can check this by going to Settings -> Accounts and look for a Verify button. If it’s not there it means you’re already verified. If it is, you need to click it and follow the on-screen instructions. Restart and try the update again.
Look for the Fix me button!

Fix your Microsoft Account

We came upon a related issue yesterday when trying to update one of our machines. Even with everything seemingly OK with the Microsoft Account, Windows did not want to update.
One thing you can try is going to Settings-> Update and Security -> Windows Update -> Advanced Options and look for the “Fix me” button. If it’s there, hit it and wait for the machine to do its thing. Restart and try updating again.

Make sure you’re on the Fast Ring

We know this is “Insider 101” stuff but double check to see if you’re in the Fast Ring - the only ring that’s publicly getting the builds for now. Some updates set the ring to Slow by default, so even if you’re previously set it to Fast, you might want to check again.
This "Stuck on Slow" problem was wreaking havoc on our Notification Center

In case you’re stuck on the Slow Ring…

This is a weird and extremely annoying bug. We came across it when trying to update a machine running the leaked build 10147. Changing between rings isn’t possible, and selecting Fast simply doesn’t get saved, hence you can’t get the new builds.
To fix this you’ll need to open an elevated Command Prompt and type:
  • reg flags HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WindowsSelfHost\Applicability set DONT_VIRTUALIZE
  • Hit Enter, let the machine do its thing, restart and try updating again.
A big thank you to Gabe Aul for saving us from that one!

In case you’re hitting various errors, update gets stuck or update still doesn’t show up

If you’re getting stuck at “Downloading Updates 0%” or running into various error codes, read on as this might be of great use to you. Also, users on 32-bit machines (x86) seemed to be especially affected by issues where the new builds simply wouldn’t show up. This tricks seems to help in many of those cases as well.
All you need to do is restart the Windows Update service. The simplest way of doing this is:
  • Press Ctrl+ Shift+ Escape for Task Manager to show up.
  • Hit the “More details” button
  • Go to the Services tab
  • Look for wuauserv (you can easily do this by hitting W+U twice in a quick succession)
  • Right click on the service and hit Restart
Try updating again – you may even find the download has already finished so you don’t need to wait for the whole process again.

If all else fails…

If nothing in the above list has helped we simply recommend being patient. Things like these have a tendency to work themselves out in a couple of days, or Microsoft may push an update to take care of some problems.
If you’re just too excited and the option above is in no way acceptable to you, then you have two options left:
  • Revert to an older build with an official ISO out – preferably by doing a clean install. This might help with almost any problem.
  • Go forward by searching online for an unofficial ISO of the new builds and install from those. This isn’t recommended, but if all else fairs it might be your only option. At least try and make sure it comes from a trusted source, and the Windows image hasn’t been tampered with.

That’s it. We’ve used all of these on various machines and they’ve worked wonders. Hopefully one of them helps you get on the latest build of Windows 10 as well.

Source and Credits :- www.neowin.net