Monday, 30 May 2016

How to Factory reset Any android phone with Chinese recovery menu

Hello readers today am going to show you How to Factory reset any android phone with Chinese recovery menu.
sometimes your android phone can refuse to boot and you will like to factory restore but only to to realized that the recovery menu is in chinese language.   some phones have English recovery menu, whiles others have Chinese recovery menu. if your phone has English menu that's good, but if it has Chinese menu and you want to restore it just follow the steps am going to show you and you will get your phone restored without any difficulty.

Thursday, 26 May 2016

Lenovo has admitted that it has failed to build on its acquisition of Motorola

 Lenovo has admitted that it has failed to build on its acquisition of Motorola.The Chinese firmacquired the phone-maker from Googlefor $2.91 billion in late 2014 and,in its end-of-year earnings reportpublished today, it said the post-deal performance “did not meet expectations.

”That admission underscores why Lenovo plans to phase out the Motorola brand,as it revealed earlier this year, and instead focus on utilizing its own branding. (And perhaps even Razr?!)Lenovo shipped 66.1 million smartphones over its full-year 2015/2016 and 10.9 million devices in the final quarter of the period.

 The firmsaid that Motorola devices contributed just five million to that quarterly tally, and that’s below its target.“These results show integration efforts did not meet expectations.

Monday, 23 May 2016

Facebook enables Continuous Live Video to power puppycams and more

live mobile video is evolving beyond selfie-stream rants and citizen journalism. Facebook will now allow non-stop, long-form broadcasting as long as the creators don’t mind that they won’t be able to permanently save and share the video. The new Continuous Live Video API enables persistent streams like nature feeds, 24-hour windows into major landmarks, or cameras trained on a pit full of puppies, Facebook revealed to me.

This is just one way Facebook has attracted broadcasters to its Live API. It had 12 partners when it launched at F8 in April, but has grown to over 100 today. Instead of just streaming from their phones, the API lets more professional broadcasters use their own high-grade cameras, mixing boards, and effects suites, plus control who sees their Live videos

Google’s Chrome OS will soon be able to run all Android apps



The Play Store is coming to Chrome OS, Google announced at its I/O developer conference today — and with that, you will soon be able to install and run virtually any Android app on your Chromebooks and Chromeboxes.

It’s no secret that Google has been working on this project for quite a while now. You were already able to run a few Android apps on Chrome OS before, too. This new project, however, uses a completely different technology. As Chrome OS director of product manager Kan Liu told me, the earliest version used ARC (the Android Runtime for Chrome) and Native Client.

“But that wasn’t a native implementation, so app developers had to do something to make it work,” he said. “That wasn’t going to work for many developers.”

YouTube tests an in-app messenger for sharing videos with friends

YouTube as a messaging app? Sure, why not! Everyone’s doing it, after all. In case you missed it: YouTube announced this week that it’s testing a new feature with a subset of its mobile app user base that will allow them to easily share videos with family and friends. Users with the feature can chat about those videos in a new tab in the app, the company says.
The feature makes sense, as a lot of YouTube’s user base already shares videos with their friends – but over SMS, iMessage or another messaging platform. YouTube is smart to try to capitalize on that behavior, in order to increase usage of its own app as well as the time its users spend engaged with its service on mobile.
Not that YouTube is struggling when it comes to mobile, of course. Its mobile usage has been steadily climbing over the years, and now sees average mobile viewing sessions of 40 minutes. It’s also bigger than any single U.S. cable TV network with the key demographic that includes those aged 18 to 49, the company has previously said.

Google plans to bring password-free logins to Android apps by year-end


Google’s plan to eliminate passwords in favor of systems that take into account a combination of signals – like your typing patterns, your walking patterns, your current location, and more – will be available to Android developers by year-end, assuming all goes well in testing this year. In an under-the-radar announcement Friday afternoon at the Google I/O developer conference, the head of Google’s research unit ATAP (Advanced Technology and Projects) Daniel Kaufman offered a brief update regarding the status of Project Abacus, the name for a system that opts for biometrics over two-factor authentication.

As you may recall, Project Abacus was first introduced at Google I/O last year, where it was described as an ambitious plan to move the burden of passwords and PINs from the user to the device.

Tuesday, 17 May 2016

How to by pass screen lock


f ind the event of losing your phone, you had not set a lock screen as an added security step, it’s not too late. With ADM you can not only bypass the lock screen and lock it with another password, but also add a custom message or alternate phone number on the lock screen.
To bypass the lock screen, choose the Set up Lock & Erase option.
On some phones, the options are already split to a separate Lock option and an Erase option.

Click on Lock and enter your new password, repeat the password to confirm. This can help minimize someone else intruding into your contact list, emails, photo gallery, messaging apps and other important information.