Monday, July 7, 2014

Download Your Orkut Scraps, Testimonials, and Photos

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Saving the pictures from Orkut is particularly simple since you can easily transfer them to a Google+account. This method will stop working after September 30, 2014. Exporting to Google+ is easy - just follow these steps:
1) Go to Google+ and log in to your account.
2) Now open Orkut's album export page.
3) Click to select each album you want to export or choose "Select all".
4) Click "Import selected". This will transfer your photos to Google+. All these photos will only be visible to you. You'll have to change their privacy settings to make them visible to others.
If you want to save the pictures and scraps to your computer instead, you can use Google Takeout. This service lets you download all your Orkut account data in a zip file. The file will contain HTML files and photos. Google says you can download your profile, scraps received, testimonials received, activities and your photos from Orkut. You will be able to download your Orkut data using Google Takeout until September 2016. This is how to download your Orkut data:
1) Head to Google Takeout and sign in if you haven't already done so.
2) Click "Choose services" and then select Orkut.
3) Click "Create archive" and wait till the archive is ready. If you like, you can leave the page, and receive an email when the archive is ready.
4) Once the archive is ready, click Download. Google says there's no limit on how many times you can download your Orkut information.
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Thursday, June 19, 2014

Amazon Fire Phone, 32GB (AT&T)



Dynamic Perspective

Experience interactions not possible on other smartphones. Tilt, auto-scroll, swivel, and peek to navigate menus and access shortcuts with one hand. Dive into a new class of immersive apps and games—peek to see detailed views of clothing, shoes, and more in the new Amazon Shopping app for Fire phone, or take on a character's viewpoint to see around corners and obstacles in games.

Firefly technology

Quickly identify printed web and email addresses, phone numbers, QR and bar codes, plus over 100 million items, including movies, TV episodes, songs, and products—simply press and hold the dedicated Firefly button to discover useful information and take action in seconds.

Mayday

Get free, live, on-device video support with an Amazon expert, 24x7, 365 days a year at the touch of a button. No appointments necessary. Now available over the AT&T cellular network, in addition to Wi-Fi.



Amazon Prime

For a limited time, Fire phone includes a full year of Prime. Enjoy unlimited streaming and downloads of tens of thousands of popular movies and TV episodes with Prime Instant Video, over one million songs and hundreds of playlists with the all-new Prime Music, over 500,000 books to borrow for free with the Kindle Owners' Lending Library, and FREE Two-Day Shipping on millions of items.







Immersive apps and games

Peek in maps to show Yelp ratings. In StubHub stadium view, see 90 degrees to the left and right of your seat, as if you were actually there, looking around. In games, like Lili, take on the character's viewpoint and move your head to look around corners, obstacles, and other objects. 


One-handed short cuts

Access menus, shortcuts, and useful information with tilt, swivel, and peek.

Tilt for panels—use the left panel to navigate menus, and the right panel to access useful information and shortcuts, like attaching photos to a text message, viewing song lyrics, and more.

Swivel for access to important notifications and quick actions like Mayday, Flashlight, Settings, and more.

Peek keeps your display uncluttered by revealing additional details and quick actions only when you need it.

One-handed reading

With auto-scroll, scan long web pages or read entire books without ever having to touch the screen. 

Are you a developer?
The Dynamic Perspective SDK is now available. 


Phone numbers, web, and email addresses

Firefly identifies printed text on posters, magazines, and business cards—make calls, save new contacts, send emails, and visit websites without typing long addresses.

Movies & TV

Firefly recognizes over 240,000 movies and TV episodes, and 160 live TV channels. Firefly uses X-Ray, powered by IMDb, to show information on actors, plot details, and related content—add titles to your Watchlist or download to watch later.

Music

Firefly recognizes songs so you can access artist information, play related songs, download albums direct to your Fire phone, or add them to your Wish List to purchase later on. With Firefly-enabled apps like iHeartRadio and StubHub, you can create radio stations based on an identified artist, or even find tickets for their next show.

Over 70 million products

Recognize household items, books, DVDs, CDs, video games, and more. Access product details, add items to your Wish List, or order on Amazon straight from your Fire phone.




Free, live, on-device tech support

Simply hit the Mayday button in quick actions and an Amazon expert will appear to help you via live video. Our tech experts can co-pilot you through any feature by drawing on your screen, walking you through how to do something yourself, or doing it for you—whatever works best. Throughout the process, you’ll be able to see the Amazon expert live on your screen, but they won't see you.

Now available over the AT&T cellular network

In addition to Wi-Fi, Mayday is now available over the AT&T cellular network. Enjoy free, on-device tech support, 24x7, 365 days a year. Normal data charges apply when you are using Mayday over the cellular network.

Help in 15 seconds or less

No waiting in line. No appointment required. The Mayday response time goal is 15 seconds or less.


13MP camera with optical image stabilization

Fire phone features a custom-tuned 13 megapixel camera system, with a fast five-element wide aperture f/2.0 lens for crisp, beautiful images. With optical image stabilization, Fire phone keeps the shutter open up to four times longer for stunning shots, even in low light conditions.

Stunning 1080p Video

Capture all the action in stunning HD. Fire phone records in 1080p at 30 fps from both front and rear-facing cameras, for great-looking video whatever you want to shoot.

Never miss a moment

No more fumbling to take a photo. With Fire phone's dedicated camera button, you can launch the camera in just about a second—even when the screen is off.

Free unlimited cloud storage

Get free, unlimited cloud storage for all photos taken with Fire phone (in full resolution). No more worrying about what to delete. 

Automatic back-up to Cloud Drive

Fire phone can automatically back up your photos and videos to Amazon Cloud Drive. Access anytime on Fire phone, other Amazon devices, or Cloud Drive apps.

Panorama, lenticular, and burst capture

Capture even the widest scene with the panorama setting, hold down the shutter button to capture a burst of shots in a fast-moving scene, or combine multiple images in lenticular mode.

Intelligent HDR

Fire phone automatically suggests when to turn on High Dynamic Range (HDR). HDR merges multiple exposures into a more detailed, vibrant image—even in back-lit conditions.




Useful information at a glance

See news updates from USA Today, Yahoo! News Digest, and more, scan your Pinterest feed, or play recent iHeartRadio stations—all from your home carousel, without even opening the app.

Identify and take action quickly

With Firefly-enabled apps, you can get tickets with StubHub, see trending topics on Twitter, and, coming soon, identify art, wine labels, and more.

A new perspective on gaming

Move your head to look around a world or control a character's movement in popular games like Lili and Snow Spin. Use the peek feature to see more of the battlefield in Saber's Edge. Plus, look for exclusive new titles from Amazon Game Studios later this summer. 

Want to develop apps for Fire phone?

Scan and take action from the home carousel

In carousel mode, you can scroll, scan, and take action without opening the app or leaving the carousel. Scan and delete emails, see your next appointment, find recent photos, access most visited web sites, and more, right from your home screen carousel.

Pin to front

Bring e-mail, photos, or specific apps you use the most to the front of the carousel, where they can be accessed quickly. With a simple swipe or press on the home button, you can also access the familiar app grid, to see the full library of apps on your Fire phone.







Dolby Digital Plus

Fire phone uses the power of Dolby Digital Plus to create an immersive audio experience. Dolby Digital Plus auto-adjusts volume, creates virtual surround sound, and delivers easier-to-understand dialogue in movies and TV shows. Fire phone is designed to automatically optimize the audio profile based on what you're doing, such as watching a movie or listening to music.

Your music in the cloud

Music you buy from Amazon is instantly available on all your devices—buy on your Fire phone and listen right away with the Amazon Music app. Add your entire music collection to your music library and start listening as soon as your Fire phone arrives. Just tap Music on the home screen of your Fire phone to manage your collection, play your music, or download it for offline playback.

Tangle-free premium headset

The premium headset is ergonomically designed and technically tuned for amazing sound. The custom-vented, fluted design and a 13.98mm dynamic driver delivers extended bass and a balanced sound over the entire audio spectrum, resulting in clear voice calls, high-fidelity music, rich audio books, and immersive video.



Prime Instant Video

Prime members enjoy unlimited, commercial-free streaming of tens of thousands of popular movies and TV episodes including Star Trek Into Darkness, Marvel's The Avengers,Downton Abbey, Justified, SpongeBob SquarePants, Dora the Explorer, dozens of award-winning HBO shows, includingThe Sopranos and The Wire, plus many more at no additional cost.

Video downloads, to go

Download over half of our collection of Prime Instant Video movies and TV shows to your Fire phone. Watch downloaded videos anywhere—on a plane, on vacation, in the car, or wherever you don't have wireless coverage.

Prime Music

NEW: Enjoy unlimited streaming and download more than a million songs from artists like Daft Punk, P!nk, The Lumineers, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, and more, plus hundreds of expert-programmed playlists.

Kindle Owners' Lending Library

Borrow a great book for free from the Kindle Owners' Lending Library, as frequently as a book a month, with no waiting and no due dates. Choose from hundreds of thousands of titles, including all seven Harry Potter books, and current and former best sellers.


Amazon Music

Amazon's digital music store puts over 30 million songs from thousands of artists at your fingertips. Music you buy on Fire phone is saved to the cloud for free—you can stream or download it anytime.

Amazon Instant Video

Rent or purchase the biggest new releases and most popular titles from every major movie studio and TV network. Stream instantly or download over Wi-Fi to enjoy later.

Kindle Books

Millions of books, newspapers, and magazines, including over 500,000 Kindle exclusive titles by best-selling authors such as Kurt Vonnegut, Ian Fleming, Oliver Pötzsch, and Clive Barker.

Audiobooks from Audible

Tens of thousands of audiobooks with narrators including leading Hollywood actors such as Jake Gyllenhaal (The Great Gatsby) and Kate Winslet (Matilda).


X-Ray for music, video, and books

With X-Ray for music, follow along with lyrics for tens of thousands of popular songs, plus get easy-to-access artist information, all with an easy tap or right panel tilt. See IMDb trivia, actor information, plot synopses, and character backgrounds with X-Ray for movies and TV. On books, X-Ray lets you trace characters, places, and ideas as you journey through chapters, using information from Shelfari, YouTube, and Wikipedia.

Second Screen

Start a show on the go and finish it at home with a flick of your finger. Second Screen turns your TV into the primary screen and frees up your Fire phone to provide playback controls, a customized display for X-Ray, or simply be a place to email, browse the web, and more while you watch a movie. Second Screen is available for Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and recent Samsung TVs.

Immersion Reading

Synchronize the text of your Kindle eBook to its companion Audible audiobook. Real-time highlighting on your Kindle eBook as you’re listening helps comprehension, and relieves the strain of reading on the go. Available on thousands of Kindle books and companion Audible audiobooks.

ASAP

No more waiting for a video to buffer every time you hit "Play." ASAP (Advanced Streaming and Prediction) learns what movies and shows you like and gets them ready for you to watch. The more you view videos on your Fire phone, the more accurate ASAP becomes, dynamically adapting to your viewing habits.

Free backup and restore

Leveraging the power of Amazon Web Services, Fire phone can automatically back up device settings, notes, bookmarks, and apps without the need for configuration or connection to a computer, so it's easy to restore your information to a new Fire phone if your device is lost or damaged.

Cloud storage for your content

Fire phone comes with free, unlimited cloud storage, in full resolution, for all photos taken with Fire phone, plus all your Amazon content. Amazon customers also get 5 GB of free personal cloud storage, so you can store your own videos, documents, and other digital content in the cloud, for easy access from all Amazon devices and Cloud Drive.

Whispersync

With Whispersync for Voice, listen to an audiobook on your commute, then automatically pick up where you left off at home, on your Kindle. Whispersync also works across Kindle e-readers and reading apps, Amazon Instant Video, and select GameCircle titles.


A customized OS for Fire phone

Fire phone is powered by the latest version of Fire OS, which starts with Android and adds cloud services, a content-forward user interface, built-in media libraries, productivity apps, and platform enhancements to integrate Amazon's digital content and improve performance.

Work on the go

Review docs, presentations, and stay connected to work from wherever you are. Fire OS features a robust Outlook e-mail experience with ActiveSync, calendar, and contacts support. Triage email, view appointments, and more directly from the home screen. Tilt to see meeting details in calendar, or tap to send a quick message to meeting recipients.

Quick Switch

Double tap the home button to show an overlay of all running apps so you can easily switch between them.

Collections

Organize your apps and media items into dedicated folders, accessible right from the home screen grid.

Accessibility features

Blind and visually impaired customers can leverage accessibility tools such as Screen Reader, Explore by Touch, and Screen Magnifier.

Better together

Slim, form-fitting cases designed by Amazon perfectly fit your Fire phone and provide full access to all features and ports. Amazon cases provide stylish protection against occasional bumps and drops, with a low-profile design that fits comfortably in your pocket.

Bold colors

Amazon cases are available in a variety of colors to match your personal style. Choose from Black or Cayenne in premium leather, or Black, Cayenne, Citron, Blue, or Royal in durable polyurethane.

Technical Details
Size5.5" x 2.6" x 0.35" (139.2mm x 66.5mm x 8.9mm)
Weight5.64 ounces (160 grams)
Processor2.2GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 800 CPU, with Adreno 330 GPU and 2GB of RAM
Display4.7" HD LCD display, with 1280 x 720 resolution at 315 ppi, 590 cd/m2 brightness (typical), 1000:1 contrast ratio (typical)
Cameras13 MP rear-facing camera, multi-frame HDR, auto focus, optical image stabilization, f/2.0 5-element wide aperture lens, LED flash
2.1 MP front-facing camera
OSFire OS 3.5.0
Storage32 GB or 64 GB
Cloud StorageFree cloud storage for all Amazon content, and photos taken with Fire phone
BatteryBattery size: 2400mAh. Talk time: up to 22 hours; standby time: up to 285 hours. Video playback: up to 11 hours; audio playback: up to 65 hours.
Video recording1080p HD video recording at 30 fps (front- and rear-facing cameras)
Audio playbackDual stereo speakers with Dolby Digital Plus audio processing
TV and VideoSupports screen mirroring and Second Screen
Content formats supportedAudio: Dolby Digital (AC-3), Dolby Digital Plus (E-AC-3), non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, PCM/WAVE, AAC LC/ELD, HE-AAC (v1 & v2), AMR-NB, AMR-WB, AMR-WB+, Audible Enhanced format (AAX); Video: MPEG4, VP8, H.264/MPEG4/AVC,MPEG4 SP, H.263,AVI,HDCP2.x, PlayReady DRM; Images: JPG, GIF, PNG, BMP, GIF87a,GIF89a; Viewable docs: PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, DOC, DOCX, Kindle (AZW), KF8, TXT
SensorsDynamic Perspective sensor system with invisible infrared illumination, gyroscope, accelerometer, magnetometer, barometer, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor
LocationGPS, Assisted GPS, GLONASS, Wi-Fi/Cellular location, and Digital compass
CellularUMTS/HSPA+/DC-HSDPA (850, 900, 1700/2100, 1900, 2100 MHz), Quad-band GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz), 9 bands of 4G-LTE (Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 17, 20), supports carrier aggregation
Connectivity802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi-Fi, up to 300 Mbps with channel bonding; Bluetooth 3.0 wireless technology; NFC enabled
HeadphonesPremium, tangle-free headphones with remote and mic
Rating for hearing aidsM4, T4
SIM CardPre-installed Nano SIM card
PortsMicro USB 2.0
3.5mm headphone
Warranty and Service1-year Limited Warranty included. Use of Fire phone is subject to these terms
Included in the BoxAmazon Fire Phone with Fire OS 3.5.0
Premium headphones with remote and mic
Micro USB to USB charging cable
USB power adapter (5W)
Quick Start Guide
What's in the box


What's in the box

Tuesday, June 17, 2014

Amazon 3D smartphone to launch

Amazon 3D smartphone to launch today: What we know so far

 A report last month in The Wall Street Journal said that Amazon is planning to release a smartphone has prompted industry analysts and technology blogs to muse about what the device might offer. And then we saw some leaked images that seem to confirm some of the rumors. Finally, we saw the first teaser of the phone, along with the launch date of June 18.
Amazon hasn’t confirmed what the smartphone would look like. Introducing such a device would be tough in a crowded market dominated by Apple and Samsung. Even so, innovations like the Kindle Fire and Prime membership program demonstrate that the online retailing giant has a knack for using its massive size and marketing budget to capitalize on gaps in the marketplace. Unconfirmed reports say the phone could have a 3-D interface and multiple front-facing cameras.

Here’s a quick look at some of the features gathered from its new teaser video along with what technology experts believe Amazon might include on its smartphone.

3D interface
Whatever the device might be, the display or user interface seems to be the highlight of the device. Amazon has released a teaser video in which “Amazon customers” are simply stumped by what they are seeing. They all seem to be tilting their heads in different angles and are pretty happy with the results. This seems to be a clear indication that the new Amazon device will have a 3D display or at least a 3D interface which interacts with your head movement.

Some of the dialogue from the teaser gives us an additional hint that Amazon’s new user interface will take centre stage. Words like “It moved with me” and “pretty damn intuitive” suggest you’ll be able to navigate through the menus or perform menial tasks like switching between apps or closing an app, by simply tilting the phone around.  This is similar to the parallax effect for the icons that Apple added in iOS 7, only much more advanced. The teaser video doesn’t show the user actually touching the device which means this this Amazon’s smartphone could work entirely on gestures, if you want it to.

This could also open up doors to a new breed of games and apps, specifically designed with gestures in mind.

3-D shopping
A 3-D interface doesn’t require special glasses could have a lot of uses. For example, when you’re shopping online, you could pull up a 3-D image of sneakers or a jacket and see all of the features easier, suggests Bill Menezes, principal research analyst at Gartner. Another possibility: you could scan your living room to make a 3-D rendering. Then, when you’re out furniture shopping, take a picture and digitally insert the product into the rendering to see if it fits.

“You could see ‘Oh that’s how that purple couch looks in the bedroom, I think I’ll buy it,’ and you avoid buyer’s remorse,” says Ramon Llamas, research manager of research firm IDC’s mobile phones team.

Enhanced games
Amazon is rapidly expanding into the gaming arena with its Amazon Game Studio and video game offerings on its new streaming device, Amazon Fire TV. “A phone could be a way to help them potentially push more on the game front,” says CRT Capital analyst Neil Doshi.

The phone’s purported 3-D interface could be a way to offer a more robust gaming experience.

Seamless grocery shopping
Amazon has been testing a Wi-Fi wand called Amazon Dash that simplifies barcode scanning. Such capabilities could be included in the Amazon phone to improve on current barcode scanning apps. Combine that with Amazon’s same-day grocery service Amazon Fresh, currently in testing in Seattle, Los Angeles and San Francisco, and grocery shopping could be drastically simplified. Rather than dragging a shopping cart through aisles —or even scrolling through a list of products online— a quick wave of the phone in your pantry could have all your groceries at your doorstep within hours.

“It’s an opportunity to continue to tie users into the Amazon ecosystem,” Doshi says.

Free streaming video 
IDC’s Llamas suggests one of the phone’s selling points could be a free ad-supported version of Amazon’s current instant Video service, which is included in the $99-per-year Prime membership. The hypothetical service could be viewed on the phone, a Kindle or on Amazon’s Fire TV but not elsewhere like Xbox or Roku, he says, which could be a selling point for the phone.

Competitive pricing
Menezes at Gartner speculates that the phone could be offered on different price tiers. One tier could be a one-time payment for the phone that offers Amazon’s apps and services but a limited number of other features. A higher price tier could feature a monthly bill and a phone with more bells and whistles.

It’s difficult to be competitive on price in the cutthroat phone market. But as Amazon has shown with its tablets, the company is willing to deliver high-quality hardware at a loss in order to undercut competitors like Apple and put its devices in the hands of people who will use them to buy Amazon’s goods and services.

Amazon Prime music
Amazon has also known to be working on a music streaming app to compete with the likes of Apple, Google and Spotify. Specualtion is that this music streaming service would not have entire catalogue of songs from record label majors, but instead Amazon is going to cut a deal for older popular music initially, with more recent material added later. This is the same strategy the company used for HBO shows.