Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Apps. Show all posts

Tuesday, 16 September 2014

WhatsApp's Voice Calling Feature Leaked from iOS 8!


The undisputed messaging app on every platform, WhatsApp's arsenal had been missing the only main feature which has been offered by it's rivals, the Voice Calling feature!
The spark ignited when WhatsApp CEO, Jan Kuom, announced
that the voice calling feature would be added to Android and
iPhones first, followed by BlackBerry, Nokia and Microsoft
platforms.



And Now, it the above leaked SCREENSHOT hints that the much awaited feature will come to the app
sooner than expected.
A pop-up has been spotted on the app
window that seeks user’s permission to allow the microphone to record, hinting
the voice-calling feature to be a part of their next update.
The latest WhatsApp update was released for the iPhone on September 8.
And with this, WhatsApp even added refined and added several features such as improved location
sharing and fast camera access.
However, the release notes never mentioned about a pop-up, which
requests access to the microphone every time the app is opened.
The pop-up will only appear to those people who have not already
allowed the app to access their device’s microphone.

Final Sentence,

That been announced, On August 25 by CEO Jan Koum WhatsApp has 600
million active users across the globe. Hence, Whenever in the near future the voice calling
feature decides to come in, it sure is going to sparkle the tough competition among the network carriers all over.

Thursday, 28 August 2014

AnTuTu 5 Updated version now available on Google Play

Benchmarking applications have been a hot topic as of late, as
many manufacturers have cheated and gamed results, making
headlines. The most popular benchmarking app out there though, is
helping to thwart that by doing what it can – today, the AnTuTu 5
update has gone live in Google Play.
The AnTuTu 5 update was first covered by us, in video form and
lengthy written form , back when we were able to obtain a beta
version for review. Since then, the app has stabilized in a final
version, and loose ends have been tied up.
We encourage you to give our previous in-depth coverage a look if
you’re wondering what exactly is new in AnTuTu 5, but the gist of it
is a few things: there’s now CPU single-threaded performance
testing, testing with real game engines (Cocos2D and Havok Vision),
an HTML 5 test, and full support for the Android Runtime (ART).
This all adds up to provide for a metric that can better judge real-
world performance, providing comparisons more relevant to the end
user.
The AnTuTu update is now officially live on Google Play, so go
check it out, download it, and let us know just how well your device
performs by sharing your device’s benchmark score down below
-Google Play
     Via PocketNow