Showing posts with label update. Show all posts
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Monday, January 21, 2013

ABBYY TextGrabber + Translator v1.0.4.0 Update APK


ABBYY TextGrabber + Translator v1.0.4.0 Update APK

Requirements: 2.2 and up
Overview: Grab info on the go! An Internet connection is not required for OCR!
ABBYY TextGrabber + Translator v1.0.4.0 Update APK -  Just take a picture of the text, and you can immediately edit and translate it, share via e-mail and SMS, or transfer it directly to other applications installed on your device - social networks, online storage services, etc.

 System requirements: OS Android version 2.2 and higher, 3 mega pixels camera or more with autofocus
 Powered by ABBYY’s own award-winning Optical Character Recognition (OCR) technology, it provides highly accurate on-device text recognition and takes only a few seconds to accurately recognize plain text in more than 60 languages.

 With TextGrabber + Translator you can scan and translate: 

  •  Documents 
  •  Receipts 
  •  Notes 
  •  Articles 
  •  Book fragments 
  •  Manuals and instructions 
  •  Product ingredients, etc.

 MAIN FEATURES: 

  •  Accurate Internet-free text recognition in more than 60 languages, including English, German, French, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Greek, Chinese, Korean and others. 
  •  Captured text can be easily edited or copied to the clipboard 
  •  Instant translation from more than 40 languages (please note: an Internet connection is required for translation)
  •  Fast & convenient information sharing via email or SMS 
  •  One-tap transferring of recognition results to other applications - social networks, online storage services, etc. via Android ‘Share’ function 
  •  Search engine support 
  •  All captured texts are stored in the app and can be easily found anytime in the “History” folder. 
Download ABBYY TextGrabber + Translator v1.0.4.0 Update APK here: ABBYY TextGrabber + Translator v1.0.4.0 Update APK

Sunday, January 13, 2013

[Update] 10.1 Galaxy Tab 2 & 7.0 Jelly Bean 4.1.1 heading to US


[Update] 10.1 Galaxy Tab 2

The 4.1.1 Jelly Bean update has been rolling out since December to the 10.1-inch Galaxy Tab 2 in chosen regions and is now out there by way of Kies to users within the US. We have now now heard that house owners of the 7-inch Galaxy Tab 2 within the US are additionally reporting that the replace is now available for their tablet, both by way of Kies or as an over-the-air (OTA) update. Though we anticipated the update round this time it’s at all times reassuring to see that units are literally receiving it at last.

It’s an enormous update at 300MB, as you may count on as it should deliver all of the a lot-awaited goodness of Jelly Bean to your system, corresponding to, Google Now, Venture Butter and a bunch of different adjustments, additions and improvements. When you’re within the US then and the proprietor of a Galaxy Tab 2 then verify for the replace by heading to Settings adopted by About Machine and then Software Replace to kick off the update. The benefits of this update are notable so don’t miss out on Android Jelly Bean 4.1.1.

We will solely hope that it is a good signal for these with the Galaxy Tab 2 in other nations who haven’t but obtained the Jelly Bean update and of course we’ll carry further information as we hear it. Are you in the US and have you been waiting for Jelly Bean to your Galaxy Tab 2, both the 10-inch or 7-inch version? Possibly you’re one of the lucky customers who have just acquired the replace and could let us know so that we all know how the rollout is progressing? Tell us by sending your comments.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

[Update] Nexus 4 Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean & Rumors is Coming



Nexus 4 Android 4.2.2

The extremely wanted Nexus 4 continues to seize the headlines for numerous causes, which are primarily right down to the lack of supply as regards to Google Play. There are many of you which have been fortunate enough to get your fingers on the system although, and we now have information of a nexus 4 Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean replace as wells as some rumours in regards to the production of the gadget and its replacement.

Whereas there are numerous potential purchasers of the nexus 4 now considering other choices to the smartphone, now we have now heard that Google has begun rolling out Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean to the handset. According to the Android Neighborhood in the intervening time it’s only arriving in choose international locations similar to Brazil and Malaysia, however hopefully will quickly unfold to different regions.

At the moment the corporate has not provided any official changelog for the update, and it appears it's only a minor bump with some bug fixes. This is the attraction of Nexus gadgets amongst Android fans as they're normally the first devices to receive firmware updates, so it could be solely a matter of time before the likes of the Nexus 7 also begin receiving this latest Jelly Bean update.

Meanwhile we even have some reviews regarding the production of the nexus 4 or the shortage of it as may be the case. According to an article on IBTimes it is being claimed that manufacturing of the Nexus 4 has been halted by LG in favour of recent upcoming smartphones.

Now we have heard just lately from the company that it is going to be unveiling some new merchandise at subsequent month’s MWC, and throughout the year with the Optimus G2 being tipped to be among the many new smartphones from the company. It may be the case that the nexus 4 has fallen down the queue close to the manufacture of recent models, and there are solutions that the nexus 4 successor may also be on the MWC show subsequent month.

LG’s James Fisher has already acknowledged at CES that the Nexus 4 is the primary in the line of Nexus hardware the company is at present working on, however it seems unusual there could be discuss of the nexus 4 being replaced considering it was solely released in November.

The manufacturer can be talking up its partnership with Google and Nexus units, so certainly the company wouldn’t immediately cease making the nexus 4 in favour of its different hardware it plans to release. If LG do carry out a replacement for the nexus 4 in the coming weeks it could certainly anger these that have been lucky enough to actually own one.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S II Jelly Bean update via Samsung Korea


Samsung Galaxy S II Jelly Bean update

Samsung has been keeping fairly busy these days with Jelly Bean updates for the Galaxy S III, however this weekend there's some excellent news for owners of that handset's predecessor, the Galaxy S II. Samsung Korea lately posted the primary official particulars of the S II's Android 4.1 replace on its web site, revealing precisely how owners will upgrade and what kinds of goodies they'll look forward to finding once they're done. The Android 4.1 replace for the S II would require Samsung's Kies software, so customers will need to discover a USB cable to hook their gadget up to their laptop to get a taste of this Jelly Bean.

Putting in the replace will cut back the amount of obtainable internal storage from 12GB to 11GB, with that additional gigabyte being put towards the system partition. On the upside, moving up to Android 4.1 can even bring with it performance improvements thanks to Mission Butter, as well as improved usability in some apps. There may also be some new Samsung-particular goodies like Sensible Stay, Pop-Up Play, Simple Mode, Block Mode and some digital camera improvements.

The Samsung Galaxy S II is not precisely the freshest Android handset on the block, and while the fact that the system is receiving an replace to Jelly Bean isn't a complete shock considering how well it is offered, it is good to see Samsung giving some love to an older phone. It's worth noting that these update particulars are for the Korean-particular flavor of the S II, and that the company has yet to say when this replace will begin flowing out to users. There isn't any phrase but on when or if the U.S. flavors of the S II might get their own Android 4.1 updates, but hey, at least now we've got an thought of what Samsung's planning to pack into the Jelly Bean treat for one in every of its hottest handsets. How many of you're presently rockin' a Galaxy S II or considered one of its U.S. variants?

Monday, January 7, 2013

[Update] Jellybean for HTC One X [4.1.1]


Finally, here it is, the official Android Jelly Bean (4.1.1) update for the HTC One X has finally landed in Europe, including the Netherlands. Exactly one month ago, the update is already in several Asian countries, but now we turn.

Jellybean for HTC One X

To be precise, HTC has the update available for  CID_038 and  CID_044  of the device, this international versions which means that people all over the world now officially update to download and install. Since this is a major update will download your phone first a 1.6 mb file which then the big Android update brings in more than 360 mb. It is needless to say that a wi-fi connection is recommended when downloading this boy ..

As we all know the update will ensure that your One X runs on Android 4.1.1 and Sense 4 + HTC. There are numerous improvements over ICS, most are invisible and come in the form of performance improvements in the software. Hiccups when launching apps and low fps (frames per second) are history. Furthermore, you will see that the necessary visual modifications are done and now your phone can connect to multiple Google accounts, and with a simple swipe to switch between accounts.

Do you have the update yet? let us know what you think in the comments below!

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Samsung shows off the Note 2 in your “typical” office scenario [VIDEO]

Samsung seems to be hitting homerun after homerun when it comes to ads for its Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2. The latest advertising attempt by the OEM puts the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 into an office environment. No, the device’s awesome multitasking capabilities aren’t tested by the world’s most efficient employee ala Lisa from Obsessed, but it shows how one can use the Note 2 to work smarter, not harder.




This one minute spot will likely be chopped up a bit to fit typical broadcast advertising formats, but the video uses a clever balance of humor, fun and work to appeal to most normal white-collared 9-to-5′ers. I personally could have done without the slight swerve at the end, but that’s just me.

Find out more: How to use Air View on Samsung Galaxy Note 2

The ad should be just as effective as any when it comes to capturing the attention and interest of the viewer, but more important is Samsung’s attempt to appeal to enterprise in the first place.

Sure, the approach wasn’t all that serious in tone — and the decision to go with a particular phone for office use largely depends on each individual’s workplace and situation — but there’s no better way to try and break into a sector of the market dominated by iOS and Blackberry than to show it thriving in that setting. Be sure to take a look at the quick video above.

Find out moreHow to Enable Smart Stay on Samsung Galaxy Note 2

 
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