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ZIP/Rar Utility Applications for JAVA Phones

Saturday, June 2, 2012 | 0 comments

      Everybody Knows that Android and Symbian have lots of applications to zip/rar a file. It is very difficult to find a perfect application  for java supported mobile . Here I am share some applications that can used to zip/rar a file in java phones.

Winrar V2

* It works in any screen phone because it uses the phone's     interface.

* Its well supported by almost every java phone.

* Can extract zip and rar archives in very short time.

* Shows the process of extraction.

* Gives options to choose extract folder.`

* To Download Click Here 











MicroZip 2.1

MicroZip is a powerful file compression utility for mobile phones which allows you to create and extract compressed archives in multiple formats and encrypt sensitive information with powerful AES-256 encryption. MicroZip can create and extract ZIP, TAR, TGZ, TBZ2 archives and extract many other formats, such as JAR, GZ, BZ2, TBZ, WAR, BZIP2, GZIP, Z, TAZ, etc. MicroZip allows you to extract selected files without extracting the whole ZIP archive. MicroZip also supports encrypted ZIP archives with both classic ZIP encryption and AES 256 encryption algorithm.

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 Jzipman - To download click here


 Zip utility - To download Click here

power grasp   - can rename files without extracting zip. It supports rar too . download click here

mini commander   - It also can rename files without extracting. But it doesnt suppor .rar. download click here

BLUE FTP.- To download click here






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Coming :Android 6.0 , Key Lime Pie

Tuesday, May 22, 2012 | 0 comments

We’ve already heard about Jelly Bean rumours and that it’s supposed launch in thesecond quarter of 2012. Now, we’ve got some news about the version that is supposed to come after Jelly Bean. According to the Verge, the name of the version after Jelly Bean is going to be Key Lime Pie. The site had received this information from a very ‘reliable source’ that mentioned that Key Lime Pie was indeed going to be Google’s next operating system, after Jelly Bean. That same source had correctly leaked the name Jelly Bean as well, so there could be a substantial amount of truth to this rumour. Obviously, things are quite under the wraps about Jelly Bean as well, so we’re not going to know much about what Key Lime Pie is going to bring to Android users.
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Android 5.0 Jelly Bean news: Release date, features and more

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Jelly-bean-flavoured name rumours have been swirling around Android 5.0 since last September. And in the clearest hint yet that this is indeed the name of choice, Google was dishing out jelly beans to conference goers at the exit of its Android-themed Mobile World Congress stand this February. Wink-wink-nudge-nudge. 


 Now get an official, rubber stamped confirmation from Google that Jelly Bean is the name for Android 5.0 but don't bet your piggy bank on outlandish alternatives such as Jammy Dodger or Jam Roly Poly. (For more on the cross-cultural currants of Android naming conventions, see my Pinterest board -- which imagines an alternative reality in which versions of the OS are given British English dessert names -- such as Android Eccles Cake, Android Iced Bun and Android Plum Duff.) Release date So when is Jelly Bean likely to land? 


Google hasn't made an official announcement -- but considering ICS arrived in autumn 2011, and is still the exception rather than the rule on Android devices, it seems pretty unlikely Jelly Bean will arrive sooner than this autumn -- despite Google previously keeping to a roughly six-monthly update schedule. However, Jelly Bean could just get an airing at Google's annual I/O developer conference, which takes place at the end of June, so keep your eyes peeled for some potentially meaty news in about a month.


 Features What do we know about Jelly Bean's features? Once again, not much since nothing has been officially confirmed -- Google wasn't handing out feature lists with those MWC jelly beans. Of course, that hasn't stopped the rumour mill churning out a few sugar-coated nuggets of its own. One juicy but perhaps unlikely rumour is that Jelly Bean will run Windows 8 -- in a dual-boot scenario that would allow Droid lovers to switch between Android and Windows. The theory behind this cake-and-eat-it-scenario is that it would give Android lovers the on-the-go versatility and simplicity of Droid, along with the power and depth of Windows for more involved tasks.


 However, many Android fans would probably say the OS is just as powerful and deep as Windows. And mixing open source free-to-use software with a proprietary OS is definitely an unfortunate crossing of the streams that suggests if there is a dual-boot option, it may be just that -- an option, rather than an 'as standard' feature. In any case, Google's Chrome OS is a more likely candidate for dual-booting action. Last year Google's then chairman Eric Schmidt told MWC delegates that Android and Chrome OS will converge -- when the time is right. So perhaps Jelly Bean netbooks could be on the cards. Another mooted update to Android involves adding more gestures to the interface.


 Last year Google filed a patent that used a series of letter gestures to act as short-cuts -- drawing the letter W, for instance, could be used as a quick way to fire up Wikipedia. But reading the runes in patent filing has about as much predictive power as telling fortunes via tea leaves. Companies frequently patent all manner of outlandish inventions just on the off-chance, or to stop other companies patenting similar inventions. Some patent filings are even decoys -- deliberately designed to ' put people off the true development scent. So while more gestures in Jelly Bean seems likely, exactly what these will be and do isn't yet clear.


 A more widespread prediction for Jelly Bean is that Google's Chrome for Android browser -- available now to ICS users -- becomes the standard offering in the OS, rather than an additional download via Google Play. Another best guess is that Google will seek to compete with Apple's Siri voice assistant with its own mouthy interface addition. And many Android users are also anticipating some kind of file manager application, to help manage what are becoming increasingly complex media machines, along with (hoped for) improvements on the battery and power management front, and a speedier way to get the latest version of Android (which may just be wishful thinking).
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KASPER SKY BETA FOR WINDOWS ..90 DAYS TRIAL

Wednesday, May 9, 2012 | 0 comments

Kaspersky Internet Security 2013  Beta 


License:Free during beta-testing
Operating Systems:Windows 7 (32 bit), Windows 7 (64 bit), Windows Vista (32 bit), Windows Vista (64 bit), Windows XP
Requirements:

Languages:English
Software Cost:Free

Date Updated:26 April 2012
Developer:Kaspersky
RSS News Feed:http://www.kaspersky.co.uk/rss/news
Twitter Feed:http://twitter.com/Kaspersky

Kaspersky Internet Security 2013 is a first look at Kaspersky's next incarnation of its security suite.
Please note, this is a beta. And a very early beta, at that. The interface isn't finished, there's no official information about what's new, and the build has both Application Verifier and its trace logs enabled. Which means the program is considerably slower than usual because (amongst other things) it's regularly logging details of what it's doing, to help diagnose any problems which might emerge at a later date.
This isn't a program for the casual or novice user, then. It may crash your PC, or damage your files, and there's no guarantee it'll keep you safe from malware, either. Only install the program if you're a Kaspersky fan with plenty of Windows experience and would just like a quick look at what might be coming next.
Sounds like you? Then you'll find a fairly straightforward installation process which doesn't force you to reboot when it's complete. And an interface which looks (currently, at least) much like Internet Security 2012, so you'll probably feel at home right away.
Elsewhere, Kaspersky Internet Security 2013 beta appears to be offering simpler, more streamlined protection. There is no Safe Run option, no Proactive Defence, while instead the behavioural monitoring System Watcher seems to be taking greater responsibility for detecting malware and keeping you safe.
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[NEWS]Sony Launches the Official PlayStation

Monday, January 17, 2011 | 0 comments

Sony has introduced its official
app for gamers who always
want to be updated on whats
going on in the gaming world
no matter where they are. The
new app is available for free to iOS and Android (1.6 and above)
for the amazing price of FREE! Stay Connected The App allows you to:
Check out your PlayStation
Network trophies and keep up
to date with your friends ’ games and online
status.Discover all the latest
games, news and hardware for
your PlayStation 3, PSP and
PlayStation 2.Read all the
announcements on the European PlayStation Blog.Share
your favourite products or news
with your friends on Facebook,
Twitter or via e-mail. The first
version (1.0) is available in the
following countries: UK, France, Germany, Spain, Italy, and The
Netherlands. Sony is already
hard at work on the next
update and will roll out the app
in other countries very soon.

You can download the app from
the iTunes store , while Android users candownload it through the
Android market or use this link:
market://search?
q=pname:com.scee.psxandroid
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