Posts Tagged ‘Command’

August 15th, 2010 By Posted in TECHNOLOGY

Voice Command Features For Your Android Phone

Voice command feature is a series of verbal commands that allow you to control your phone using only your voice

Almost the same as voice command feature in the ranks of other smartphones, which can be used to play the requested song, make a call, look for sites on the internet, showing the direction of the map and send text messages.

Voice control can be operated easily, namely by pressing the microphone icon on the phone.
But unfortunately, this feature is only available in English and can be pinned on the new Android 2.2 or Froyo

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August 13th, 2010 By Posted in TECHNOLOGY

Google Voice Features on Android 2.2 OS

Android 2.2 adds a long list of features, including improvements to speed up processing, but the big news is it now supports Flash 10.1

Google has also added one-click updating of applications, provided the permissions on those applications hasn’t changed.

It is also added the ability to accept voice commands from a Bluetooth headset, it can share contacts with other phones, and it has a remote wipe feature, which means you can erase your phone remotely if it is lost or stolen.

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July 5th, 2010 By Posted in TIPS AND TRICK

How to Capture Screen On MAC OS

To take a screenshot of your desktop screen on the Mac, Mac OS X provides two methods. The first method uses a tool called Grab. The second method uses a combination of shortcut.

You can capture the entire screen by using the shortcut [Command] + [Shift] + [3]. In addition, you can also take a screen capture of some of the contents by using the [Command] + [Shift] + [4]. In combination [Command] + [Shift] + [4] is a new cursor will appear. Click and hold down the mouse / trackpad on one edge of the area you want to take, and then drag it horizontally or vertically to select the area to be captured. When you release the mouse, the screen area that was selected will be saved to your desktop.

Hold [Command] + [Shift] + [4] and then press the Space Bar, a small camera icon appears.When you move the camera icon on the element you wish to take, these elements will be highlighted. Click the mouse or trackpad, and you’ve captured a screenshot of the element without the other images in the background.