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Windows 8.1

As we can see from the screenshot/mockup above, the most apparent change is what's resting underneath or below the lock screen. For weeks we've been hearing a lot about Cortana,and this may be a shot of what using the speech service will look like when the phone is locked. We've gone over the other minor changes in yesterday's post, such as the Alarm being present in the lock screen notifications tray and the clock now included in the top-right corner of the status tray.

Coke_Studio

Coke Studio is Mtv Show and Popular in Indian country.Each Hour long episod Of coke studio at Mtv Featured 6 Songs and a diverse mix of music from alternative genres including Carnatic and Hindustani Composition by new musician recreate Bollywood track And special song created on the show. This season has total of 10 episodes including 1 showing the best of coke studio season.

Lumia Black

Lumia Black


The Lumia Black update combines a host of new features, improvements in imaging, new apps and app updates from Microsoft and Nokia to make your Lumia smartphone experience even better....

Microsoft

Microsoft is Merge Windows App Store And Microsoft App Store Terry Myerson the VP of Operating System at Microsoft , said that this unification will allow both Application store to work as one but did not go into detail on how user would be able to use the diffrentApplication on diffrent sized Hardware

Lumia 929

Lumia 929 is said to have a 1080p resolution display and a 20 megapixel PureView camera with oversampling functionality. The difference here is that while the 1520 is said to have a massive 6-inch display, the 929 will have a comparatively smaller 5-inch display.

http://lumiagyaan.blogspot.in/2013/10/nokia-lumia-929-coming-to-verizon-in.html

Monday, 23 September 2013

Connect to devices on your home network with the Nokia Device Hub Beta


The number of "smart" hardware connected to home networks is increasing, with televisions, storage, video game consoles, computers and more all able to communicate with one another and provide a more rich experience. There are those of us who understand how all the technology works and how it can operate, but what about consumers who doesn't have the foggiest idea what's happening? This is where Nokia Device Hub comes into play.
The app, currently in beta, enables you to get the most out of nearby hardware through the discovery of services and by taking full advantage of connectivity and support between hardware, without having to dive in and battle technology jargon. The app is pretty easy to get your head around and the interface is designed so anyone can use the solution, regardless as to how technically sound you may be.

Once the app has been fired up, you can search for hardware connected to the home network (be it via wireless or cable). If your hardware supports the ability to connect to and talk with other devices, they'll appear in the list. Once you've got the device on the list you wish to connect to, simply connect and then you'll be able to view the apps you have installed which can use the target hardware in some way.
If you have no apps on your phone that can do anything with the connected device, swiping to the right will reveal a list of apps you can download from the store that will work with the hardware. A good example would be a remote control app for a TV or services that connect to the Xbox. Really neat. This section of the app can be pinned to the Start screen for more convenient access to control multiple devices.



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