How to improve Samsung Galaxy S3 battery life? | Microsoft Surface Tablet: Initial Impressions | Google+ Opens Its API To Flipboard, Users Will See Google+ Integration Soon | Fixing the CAPTCHA: turning jumbled words into a game | O2 and Vodafone cuddle up to provide wider network coverage

How to improve Samsung Galaxy S3 battery life?

Posted by Jayceooi
Samsung Galaxy S III has above average battery life. Yes, Samsung Galaxy S3 battery life can last for half day on moderate usage. But you still can further improve Samsung Galaxy S3 battery life with some tweaks and hacks. How to increase Samsung Galaxy S3 battery life? In short, disable those stuffs that you don?t use.
How to increase Samsung Galaxy S3 battery life?
Turn on all Power saving settings
Samsung Galaxy S3 has several power saving settings like CPU power saving, screen power saving, background colour and turn off haptic feedback. Turn on those that acceptable to you only because performance will be decreased and user experience will be affected too.
Reduce display brightness
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Microsoft Surface Tablet: Initial Impressions

Posted by PCWorld
Redmond has spared no detail in reconsidering what a tablet can, and should, be[...]
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Google+ Opens Its API To Flipboard, Users Will See Google+ Integration Soon

Posted by TechCrunch
Google+ honcho Bradley Horowitz announced one more Google+ partner at LeWeb today, tablet news app Flipboard. Flipboard joins�Buddy Media,�Hootsuite, Context Optional, Hearsay Social, Involver and Vitrue as a Google+ “trusted” partner.
The API will soon allow Flipboard�users to Google+ comment on and +1 Flipboard items, in addition to sending individualized pieces of content to Google+ Circles. “It works like it should,” said Horowitz, “Flipboard has done an amazing job. “
Google+ has been infamously slow in opening its API to the public, so this is a small, but monumental baby step in the history of the product. When asked what was taking them so long, Ho[...]
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Fixing the CAPTCHA: turning jumbled words into a game

Posted by VentureBeat
CAPTCHAs, or those jumbled words you have to enter to prove you’re a human on websites, suck. They detract from a website’s flow, and as security researchers at Imperva have found, they’re actually easily overcome by spammers. But some CAPTCHA creators are coming up with ways to make it harder for spammers, and more fun for the regular humans out there.
CAPTCHA stands for Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart. CAPTCHAs are often used on websites that are attractive to spammers, such as forums, social networks, and commenting mechanisms. They do this by providing a word that is purposefully difficult to read, served on a noisy background.[...]
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O2 and Vodafone cuddle up to provide wider network coverage

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There’s lots of canoodling going on between the gangs at O2 and Vodafone right now, as the big boy networks have announced that they’re teaming up to combine networks and provide wider network coverage for customers.
The deal will see two of the UK’s largest networks�sharing 18,500 sites throughout Britain, resulting in a healthy 40% increase in site locations for each operator.
The end result of the partnership should be improved�coverage for customers of both networks, but unlike last year’s Orange and T-Mobile merger, the two companies will remain in full-on competition�with each other.
As a result of this deal,�O2 and Vodafone also say that they’ll be able t[...]
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