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Group Screen Sharing Now Available for Free

Microsoft has brought  us an interesting  news a all messenger application on their PC software program, Skype. Now you'll be able to enjoy the features of Group Display Sharing totally free in OS X and Microsoft Windows - without the need to subscribe to a premium Skype like before.


It used to be that you had to have a subscription to Skype Premium to share screens with two or more people. Not any more. If you’ve got the latest versions of Skype for Windows desktop or Skype for Mac group screen sharing is totally free.

For those of you who do not know about Screen Sharing , it is a group display screen sharing characteristic to share display screen display interface gadget your laptop to a pal or group with ease. That is often finished when the show a design, provide interview for a job or learn the necessary info collectively.

decision taken by  Microsoft this time somewhat brilliant for marketing because the feature is quite enticing to many users. Sure, who does not love the convenience of sharing display screen interface with some mates to debate a drawing or writing fascinating although are in a separate place.


How to Install NotFilmOn on XBMC Gotham

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After some maintenance on XBMCHUB repo,mikey123 has been moved to xunity's repo









Install them from Xunity Web Directory by Adding http://xfinity.xunitytalk.com to File Manager in XBMC
or click on this image for details
XBMC Gotham File Manager
Scroll to System's Submenu->File Manager












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Add source and input http://xfinity.xunitytalk.com
and name it with .XFINITY (yes with dot,to make sure it always on top.









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Now back to System->Add-ons-> Install from zip browse to .Xfinity directory and install Xunity_repository.zip









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Back to Get Add-ons, Browse XunityTalk Repo, try to force refresh if it doesn't show up.









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Now install NotFilmOn and Watch Freely










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XBMC Team's Worst Decision

 Here is some spolier from XBMC Official Site

Since 2002, the software program often called XBMC has gone through three namings. First, it was known as Xbox Media Player. Upon realizing that it did a bit greater than your conventional media player, in 2004 the event group elected to rename it Xbox Media Center. A mere four years later in 2008, the staff once again elected to rename the software program to easily XBMC, provided that it had moved on from its original roots on the Xbox. Assist for the Xbox was dropped shortly thereafter.


The XBMC Team just announced the name changing to Our Favorite Media Center from XBMC into Kodi
the 14 Update will be totally different and it will impact old lazy user,who never check updates like me.
And the most annoying changes to me is the Splash logo that totally different to the Software,that offer simplicity  and speed.
Just compare old logo with the new one


Mediatek based Android Devices Haunted by SMS Exploit Hack

A new discovery by blogger Korben means that many MediaTek-primarily based Android phones are prone to the strangest of hacks. All it takes to remotely reboot some unlucky person's telephone is to textual content them the image '='. In MediaTek chipset language, this image apparently equals "shutdown and reboot". Korben demonstrated the vulnerability within the video below.

If you're unfortunate sufficient to get spammed with exploitative messages, you might have your telephone rendered unusable.

Some standard Alcatel handsets, such as the One Contact Idol X, Idol Extremely, 997D, Pop C3, S-Pop, and Star, have been confirmed as vulnerable.To find out whether or not your MediaTek-based phone gets lured by the trick, text your self '=' without the quotes. If you find yourself rebooting, fear not - simply change your default messaging app to one thing other than the default one.

Hopefully the flaw does not find yourself larger than what it at the moment is, otherwise hackers could have a area day with the majority of China phones.
Some Samsung S series copy or clone have been flawed by this bug.
For a while some users have reported that MIUI ROM have been patch this bug.

State of The Art Instant Image Editor

Anyone would be jubilant if their  picture on Instagram or Facebook to get more Like or Love. One of the thousands of applications available in Google's photo Playstore here is 5  applications bundle which we think most advanced and must be installed by all Android users.

  Adobe Photoshop Express

Adobe Photoshop Express

An application that ported from the desktop version also provides a wide selection of remixing tools and effects filters are very complete from the crop, rotate, flip, until available Blemish Removal tool to remove unwanted areas in an image.

Pixlr Express

Pixlr Xpress


 

Tons of  complete tool. In addition to offering basic remixing features like crop, rotate and brightness and contrast settings. But you can use it to embellish photos without the need of additional applications. Pixlr Express has over 600 photo effects options that can be combined on the effect of color filters, light, frames, stickers to add these wonderful words in an image through its Text option.


Perfectly Clear

Perfectly Clear

 One of the the most advance feature of Perfectly Clear is not included in another image editor apps is its ability to correct the color and level of light dark images with extremely accurate results and still look natural. Just by pressing the button Fix! this application capable to correct a colorof a photo became better in an instant. If still not getting better, Perfectly Clear also provides a variety of options such as remixing the Brightness setting, depth, vibrancy, Tint, Skin tone up Eye enhancers to enlarge your eyes.


Humin : A Smart Way to Organize a Smartphone Contacts


We took an early sneak-peek at Humin, a better contacts app than default contact app for the iPhone, back in January. Lastly, it’s launched into the App Retailer within the US in the present day and it’s even higher than once we first tried it.


Humin works best when it’s placed in your dock in place of the default Phone app. It organizes your contacts in a smart way, replacing the normal alphabetized list with factors like your location and the day and time. Over time, the app learns which people are most relevant in a particular context and displays them first.
The search facility is just as impressive. It’s based on a ‘connection graph’ built up of data from Gmail, Facebook, LinkedIn and other sources. Our brains don’t organize the people we know in order of their surnames, but by arbitrary connections like ‘We met at a party in Paris’, ‘She works at IBM’, or ‘He lives in New York City’. Humin gets its name from a ‘human’ approach to search. When I enter ‘Works at The Next Web’, I get a list of all my colleagues. If I search for ‘lives in San Francisco’, I get a list of everyone in my contacts list from that city.
In the months since we first checked Humin out, the San Francisco-based team has been busy refining the product and now many people will be able to discard their default Phone app completely. The startup has arrangements with all major US carriers so that your missed calls and voicemail can be routed to Humin.
The app works well overall, aside from the odd minor bug here and there (the app insists that the company ‘The Next Web’ is called ‘Next Web’, for example, and former employees can show up in a company search, even if their data shows they’ve moved on).
Beyond these niggles that can be ironed out by the developers over time, the quality of the experience is only as good as the quality of the contacts data on your smartphone. To that end, there’s a feature that allows users to request updated contact details from people they know.
During the app’s beta period, it would mass-mail all contacts to request updated data, without it really being clear to the user that this is what would happen. Humin briefly developed a reputation as a spammy app among some early adopters, although CEO Ankur Jain says that the company learned from this experience. Now, requests are more granular, with users being able to select exactly who they want the app to contact. I can’t help thinking that FullContact’s API would be worth the company exploring for a smoother experience, though.
Jain sees Humin as a company built around “tech that thinks about people the way you do.” He describes the core technology underpinning the app as “like PageRank for contacts.” How this could be used beyond smartphones is intriguing. Jain mentions wearable devices and cars as markets the company is exploring, although I’m sure the enterprise market could find uses related to CRM too.
Humin is currently available in the US only but will open up to new markets over time, with a UK launch coming soon.
 Humin.
Update: After  this article being published, some users from the beta program  told us that Humin is still sending contact update requests out in their name despite them having deleted the app. We have contacted the company for clarification about the issue. Humin reiterated that the verification flow has been changed to stop bulk requests for contact details, adding that an option to cancel verification has been added in-app, and any users affected by such an issue can contact the company to have all requests switched off. 



Blackphone Rooted in Less than 5 Minutes










       The super secure Android smartphone, called Blackphone successfully rooted by  TeamAndIRC in BlackHat Security Conference events, there no special case for Blackphone to root, you  only need ADB toools and it can  be done in less than 5 minutes, realizing that vulnerability  Blackphone team release the update and fix the exploit, Unlike Sony or Samsung we don't need to unlock the bootloader to root the Blackphone, only ADB and it was too easy for a Smartphone that claimed to be the most secure smartphone in the world.
       From this incident The Blackphone company should not boast too much from the imperfect product like Blackphone.