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Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?



fotolia_73526765


And so, following the Galaxy Round, here's the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it's the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it's a for-real smartphone you can buy. I've been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.





Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4




The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?




[caption id="attachment_266" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.[/caption]



 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity's greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.
Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE


Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that's been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We'll get back to that edge, but it's the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE


Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I'd love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE


If you're looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I'd advise a quick read of Brad's Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.



[caption id="attachment_256" align="alignnone" width="1200"]fotolia_81764888 The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive[/caption]

 


But let's focus on what's different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.


While I'm not a huge selfie taker, you'll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.



[caption id="attachment_264" align="alignleft" width="244"]The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus[/caption]

When it's expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge's screen.

All told, it's an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There's some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.
Droidadda is one of worlds best online blogging portal where latest trending articles on Android,Blogging,Seo,Gadgets,Tricks,etc are daily published.


Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?



fotolia_73526765


And so, following the Galaxy Round, here's the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it's the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it's a for-real smartphone you can buy. I've been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.





Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4




The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?




[caption id="attachment_266" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.[/caption]



 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity's greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.
Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE


Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that's been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We'll get back to that edge, but it's the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE


Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I'd love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE


If you're looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I'd advise a quick read of Brad's Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.



[caption id="attachment_256" align="alignnone" width="1200"]fotolia_81764888 The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive[/caption]

 


But let's focus on what's different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.


While I'm not a huge selfie taker, you'll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.



[caption id="attachment_264" align="alignleft" width="244"]The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus[/caption]

When it's expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge's screen.

All told, it's an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There's some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.
Droidadda is one of worlds best online blogging portal where latest trending articles on Android,Blogging,Seo,Gadgets,Tricks,etc are daily published.


Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?



fotolia_73526765


And so, following the Galaxy Round, here's the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it's the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it's a for-real smartphone you can buy. I've been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.





Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4




The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?




[caption id="attachment_266" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.[/caption]



 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity's greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.
Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE


Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that's been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We'll get back to that edge, but it's the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE


Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I'd love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE


If you're looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I'd advise a quick read of Brad's Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.



[caption id="attachment_256" align="alignnone" width="1200"]fotolia_81764888 The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive[/caption]

 


But let's focus on what's different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.


While I'm not a huge selfie taker, you'll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.



[caption id="attachment_264" align="alignleft" width="244"]The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus[/caption]

When it's expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge's screen.

All told, it's an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There's some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.
Droidadda is one of worlds best online blogging portal where latest trending articles on Android,Blogging,Seo,Gadgets,Tricks,etc are daily published.


Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?



fotolia_73526765


And so, following the Galaxy Round, here's the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it's the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it's a for-real smartphone you can buy. I've been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.





Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4




The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?




[caption id="attachment_266" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.[/caption]



 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity's greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.
Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE


Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that's been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We'll get back to that edge, but it's the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE


Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I'd love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE


If you're looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I'd advise a quick read of Brad's Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.



[caption id="attachment_256" align="alignnone" width="1200"]fotolia_81764888 The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive[/caption]

 


But let's focus on what's different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.


While I'm not a huge selfie taker, you'll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.



[caption id="attachment_264" align="alignleft" width="244"]The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus[/caption]

When it's expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge's screen.

All told, it's an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There's some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.
Droidadda is one of worlds best online blogging portal where latest trending articles on Android,Blogging,Seo,Gadgets,Tricks,etc are daily published.


Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?



fotolia_73526765


And so, following the Galaxy Round, here's the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it's the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it's a for-real smartphone you can buy. I've been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.





Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4




The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?




[caption id="attachment_266" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.[/caption]



 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity's greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.
Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE


Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that's been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We'll get back to that edge, but it's the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE


Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I'd love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE


If you're looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I'd advise a quick read of Brad's Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.



[caption id="attachment_256" align="alignnone" width="1200"]fotolia_81764888 The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive[/caption]

 


But let's focus on what's different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.


While I'm not a huge selfie taker, you'll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.



[caption id="attachment_264" align="alignleft" width="244"]The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus[/caption]

When it's expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge's screen.

All told, it's an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There's some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.
Droidadda is one of worlds best online blogging portal where latest trending articles on Android,Blogging,Seo,Gadgets,Tricks,etc are daily published.


Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?



fotolia_73526765


And so, following the Galaxy Round, here's the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it's the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it's a for-real smartphone you can buy. I've been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.





Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4




The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?




[caption id="attachment_266" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.[/caption]



 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity's greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.
Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE


Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that's been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We'll get back to that edge, but it's the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE


Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I'd love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE


If you're looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I'd advise a quick read of Brad's Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.



[caption id="attachment_256" align="alignnone" width="1200"]fotolia_81764888 The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive[/caption]

 


But let's focus on what's different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.


While I'm not a huge selfie taker, you'll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.



[caption id="attachment_264" align="alignleft" width="244"]The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus[/caption]

When it's expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge's screen.

All told, it's an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There's some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.
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Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?



fotolia_73526765


And so, following the Galaxy Round, here's the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it's the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it's a for-real smartphone you can buy. I've been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.





Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4




The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?




[caption id="attachment_266" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.[/caption]



 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity's greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.
Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE


Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that's been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We'll get back to that edge, but it's the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE


Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I'd love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE


If you're looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I'd advise a quick read of Brad's Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.



[caption id="attachment_256" align="alignnone" width="1200"]fotolia_81764888 The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive[/caption]

 


But let's focus on what's different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.


While I'm not a huge selfie taker, you'll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.



[caption id="attachment_264" align="alignleft" width="244"]The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus[/caption]

When it's expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge's screen.

All told, it's an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There's some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.
Droidadda is one of worlds best online blogging portal where latest trending articles on Android,Blogging,Seo,Gadgets,Tricks,etc are daily published.


Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?



fotolia_73526765


And so, following the Galaxy Round, here's the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it's the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it's a for-real smartphone you can buy. I've been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.





Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4




The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?




[caption id="attachment_266" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.[/caption]



 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity's greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.
Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE


Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that's been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We'll get back to that edge, but it's the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE


Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I'd love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE


If you're looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I'd advise a quick read of Brad's Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.



[caption id="attachment_256" align="alignnone" width="1200"]fotolia_81764888 The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive[/caption]

 


But let's focus on what's different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.


While I'm not a huge selfie taker, you'll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.



[caption id="attachment_264" align="alignleft" width="244"]The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus[/caption]

When it's expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge's screen.

All told, it's an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There's some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.
Droidadda is one of worlds best online blogging portal where latest trending articles on Android,Blogging,Seo,Gadgets,Tricks,etc are daily published.


Happy Sunday from Software Expand! In this week's edition of Feedback Loop, we talk about the future of Windows Phone, whether it makes sense to build media centers discuss the preferences for metal vs. plastic on smartphones. All that and more past the break the proof of concept can make.

Just because you can do something, should you? Samsung thinks so. Its second experimentally screened phone taps into its hardware R&D and production clout to offer something not many other companies.

WHAT DO YOU WANT FROM WINDOWS PHONE?



fotolia_73526765


And so, following the Galaxy Round, here's the Galaxy Edge. If you take the basic shape and concept, it's the spitting image of the curved-screen Youm prototype spied at CES a little less than two years ago US. Fortunately.

Now, though, it's a for-real smartphone you can buy. I've been testing it out in Japan, where it launched instead of the Note 4, although both the Note 4 and the Note Edge will eventually be available.





Galaxy Note Edge is how much it resembles the Note 4




The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful. Love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus you just get the Note 4 anyway?

Despite the unusual, curved screen, it still packs all of the good things that made the Note 4 such a strong choice. But bragging rights aside, is there enough of an argument for a curved screen.

METAL VS. PLASTIC PHONE BODIES?




[caption id="attachment_266" align="aligncenter" width="1032"]Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat. Galaxy Note 4 because the setup is identical here. Yes running on Android 4.4 KitKat.[/caption]



 

The exploration of space stands as one of humanity's greatest achievements. While history has hailed the men and women who reached the cosmos, and those who helped them get there, much of the infrastructure that sent them skyward lies forgotten and dilapidated.
Galaxy Note 4 running Android 4.4 KitKat

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage. However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

Roland Miller has spent nearly half his life chronicling these landmarks before they are lost forever long been obsessed with space as a child, he dreamed of being an astronaut.

HARDWARE


Its curves are subjective and divisive; my friends and colleagues have offered up reactions ranging from outright bemusement to adoration. The screen looks great, with the punchy contrast and sharpness that's been a Samsung flagship mainstay for years. We'll get back to that edge, but it's the headline part of a 5.6-inch Quad-HD+ display.

ONE-HANDED USE


Make this secondary menu transparent, allowing me to maintain all that screen space. The ability to shrink the likes of Chrome and Google Maps to a popup window and layer it on top of other apps is also useful I'd love to see something similar on the iPhone 6 Plus continues to clear away.

SOFTWARE


If you're looking to learn more about the stylus uses, I'd advise a quick read of Brad's Galaxy Note 4 review, because the setup is identical here. Yes, there are TouchWiz bits running on Android 4.4 KitKat.



[caption id="attachment_256" align="alignnone" width="1200"]fotolia_81764888 The Galaxy Note Edge grabs your attention. Its curves are subjective and divisive[/caption]

 


But let's focus on what's different here: that edge. There are two display modes you can flit between: a slender, unassuming bar that can display a customized message and a more substantial column that attempts to offer extra functionality, notifications or context-dependent menus for certain apps, like the camera.

The front-facing camera is also a top-end sensor compared to the competition, 3.7 megapixels with an f/1.9 lens.


While I'm not a huge selfie taker, you'll have to ask our Senior Selfie Editor, but I do take a whole lot of photos with my smartphone.



[caption id="attachment_264" align="alignleft" width="244"]The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus The same high-resolution 2,560 x 1,600 screen we're certain 1080p Plus[/caption]

When it's expanded, the UI is a basic row of icons, which you can navigate with a little swipe. This may look a little unusual, but swishing through the various mini-screens is immensely satisfying.

And how does Apple's biggest phone compare to the Note Edge? Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.

However, just like the stylus, there's a while before you get the knack of all the little provisions Samsung's made to ease users into this screen size.

The screen is marginally smaller than the Note 4, despite the cranked-up pixel count. Like the Note 4, text pops a little more, and pictures you take with the 16MP camera are obviously better replicated on the Note Edge's screen.

All told, it's an excellent camera. The image stabilizing works well on all the neon lights that pepper Tokyo, while even people were neatly captured. There's some noise, but it compares favorably against older Galaxy phones. Daylight meant effortless captures and some really nice shots, if I say so myself.

Well, both remain unwieldy to grip, and the Note Edge is wider. However, the edged screen nuzzles into my hand better and those software tweaks mentioned above give it the advantage.
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Videos are used widely along with text content in blog posts and today's article is all about how to make those embedded videos responsive plus display them inside elegant frames of your choice.
Making videos responsive is the easy task to accomplish but along with that, displaying those videos inside beautiful frames was little tedious for me.

I am going to share two different frames where first one is a image frame of blank MacBook so it appears as if video is playing inside it.
Second frame is what I have designed with pure CSS and added some cool shadows effect in the bottom using pseudo elements. I hope you'll like it.

So what will you get in this post?

  1. Making Embedded Videos Responsive without adding any frame.
  2. Display Video Inside Responsive Frame Made of Pure CSS.
  3. Display Video Inside Responsive Image Frame of a Blank MacBook.So choice is yours, they all are responsive. :)
Note: You don't have permission to copy and share my code on your blog

Make Embedded YouTube Videos or Vimeo Videos Responsive

When you get the code to Embed your video from YouTube or any other video hosting site, your code will contain a fixed height and width properties. So when someone visits your site from small resolution devices like as mobile or a tablet, then your embedded video will not re-size itself according to the screen size.
It will always contain its height and width to the original values despite the screen size. So it will either make a scrolling bar on small screen sizes or else it will hide the video part which is overflowing (If overflow: hidden; property is used for the content wrapper). You can not make them responsive like the way you can do with images.
If the scrolling bar is appearing then that particular page will also show an error in your webmaster tools account if you will check it for responsive design (Not Good For SEO?).
I wrote that all just because I wanted to to tell you about how important is it to make your embedded videos responsive.

So how to make it?

It is simple enough to do with the help of CSS. So follow the steps given below and be responsive. :D

CSS Part

HTML Part

How can i use it?

CSS: Copy the above CSS Part first then switch to HTML Mode of your blogger post editor and paste the the whole CSS code as it is  (Will work for WordPress too)
Note: You can also paste the CSS code inside your blogger template skin so that you don't have to paste the CSS code every time in any of your blogger post. If you want to paste the code inside your template then copy the CSS code without the <style> tag and paste it just before ]]></b:skin> and save your template.
HTML: Copy the HTML code and Paste inside your post editor after switching to HTML mode. You have to paste the HTML where you want your video to be appeared in  your content. Now for adding your video, just replace the code highlighted in yellow color with the embed code you got from your YouTube or Vimeo video.
Note: To get the embed code for your video on YouTube, just right click on the video player and select Get embed code. You will get your code in the middle of your video screen so copy it from there.
If you followed all the steps correctly then you will have your video which is fully responsive. You can check it live by re-sizing your browser window easily.

Now I am going to share those two other ways along with live demo for adding cool frames and the process of using the code will be same as explained above so I am not going to re-write it again (except few changes).

Add A Beautiful Frame to Embedded Videos Using Pure CSS

I love this one because it is made with pure CSS and loads as fast as you know. :) It has got really cool design and shadows effect in the bottom.
I have also disabled the Video title Info which appears on the top of it and the related videos which appear in the end of video.

Watch the live demo below!


CSS Part

HTML Part for it

Editing Step:- Please take note that this time you need not to paste your embedding code from YouTube as it is so instead just replace the Video id which is highlighted in the yellow color above. You can easily get this id from the address bar of your browser. See the example:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxuVerR2lFU
This is the web address of my intro video on YouTube I have uploaded so I have highlighted the unique video id in the yellow color. Copy it in the same way for your video and replace in the above HTML. Ask me in comments if you did not get it.

For Vimeo videos, just replace the whole code starting with  <iframe> code.

Common Problem - Shadows are not appearing as shown in the live demo? Just add this little CSS code to your template skin or inside your blog post with along with above CSS code given below:

So did it work for you? Let me know if it worked or not. I will definitely help you. So moving on to the image frame.

Displaying Embedded Video Inside a Responsive Image Frame

This is the frame of a blank MacBook. I used the border-image: property to display the image frame instead of adding the image frame with background-image: property.

This is all because I wanted to make it fully responsive. When I used the image with background-image: property then I could not make it fully responsive.

Video appeared to be overlapping the frame between different screen resolutions and I did not like it at all.

So I decided to go with border-image: property instead which makes it neat and clean. You can use your any other image but you need to adjust the border width and border image values accordingly.

Note:-  No Browser support for IE10 and below, works well with others browsers, even with old versions with browser specific prefix. I just hate IE

See the live demo given below.


CSS Part

HTML Part

Editing Step:

Replace the highlighted part with your video ID for YouTube and for Vimeo videos, just replace the full code.

So this is it for now and I hope you guys like it. Please let me know your feedback via comments whether your liked it or not.
If you're facing any kind of problem or I could not make things clear then please let me know. I will try my best to help you out.
You can help me too by sharing this post or connecting with me on social networks. Thanks and stay blessed!
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Video is one of the most sought after entertainment options today. People access all kinds of videos online, ranging from movies to TV series to music and different types of entertaining clips. Every time you watch your favorite movie or TV show through streaming service online, you must have thought if you could capture that video and save it on your system. It would make it easy to watch them anytime you want. Audials Moviebox 2017 makes it extremely easy to record streaming video in high-quality. You can record and save even paid streaming videos.
Here is what you can do with this amazing online video recording and converting software.

Record Streaming Video

Movie and TV series streaming services are typically paid and they will not allow you to download the videos so that you can keep returning to their websites. Audials Moviebox can help you capture online streaming videos from websites for a tiny price.



Save any video from the web.
  • Save movies from online video-on-demand libraries
  • Record and save TV series from media libraries
  • Save any video from any website
And you can capture all these videos in highest quality and in any format that is compatible with the device you want to watch those videos on.



Audials Moviebox 2017 even allows you to record video streams from paid services. The software has an algorithm that pre-configures optimal recording techniques for the most popular video portals, streaming services, and media libraries. All you have to do is to click Audials and play the streaming video online and this software will record it in the chosen format.

Automatic Recording of All Seasons & Episodes

Audials Moviebox also has an automatic feature that allows you to record all the seasons and episodes of your favorite TV shows. Once you set it, just forget it! The software will automatically record the programs from Netflix or Amazon Instant Video. Don’t miss any episode!
Most streaming services will encrypt their video streams so that they cannot be accessed and recorded by anyone. All the popular online video libraries use advanced technology to prevent their video streams from being recoded. You will have to watch the videos on their website and many will charge you for it. Such encrypted video streams are considered to be beyond reach with most of the tools available out there.
But that is not the case with Audials Moviebox. It has powerful algorithms that can record any video stream from any site without any restrictions. It will also retain the video’s quality and original size without any also.

Audials Moviebox as a Video Converter

When it comes to file conversion, DRM copy protection has been a big concern. Most audio/video converters cannot deal with this protection. But Audials Moviebox works as a format converter that allows you to get the proper format based on what device you will run it on.
You can convert files to play them on PC, tablets, smartphones or consoles.
It will free you from DRM copy protection through re-recording of the files without losing quality.


In fact, this is a universal media file converter. You can convert files to any format so that they can be played even on game consoles, ultrabooks, or any other devices. The conversion is done while ensuring the highest quality.
If you purchase any movies or videos and are unable to play them due to file format conflicts or DRM copy protection, this software can help you again. It will help in eliminating any such issues.

 Audials Moviebox supports conversion for 44 file formats.

Stay Up-to-date with All Popular Platforms

When you choose Audials Moviebox, you are making a long-term investment. It will stay up-to-date with all the popular video streaming platforms so that you don’t have to upgrade the software in the future. The Audials team will release regular, automatic updates to ensure that Moviebox will remain functional even when the leading platforms update and bring any changes.

Conclusion

Audials Moviebox 2017 is the ultimate video streaming recorder and converter you can find. You can also manage your favorite media on any device including on the Cloud. Paid video streaming services and online media libraries will not allow you to record their videos. However, this software can do exactly that without any legal complications.

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Audials Moviebox can also be set for automatic recording and saving of all your favorite TV shows. You can not only record all the seasons and episodes of a show, you can also ensure that any new episode for the show is also automatically recorded. This software can do all this for a tiny fee. It has a powerful algorithm that makes video stream recording, saving and conversion a breeze. There are so many more features that this software is hard to match.

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Stable EUI 5.5 For Lenovo K3 Note


LeEco Stock Rom experience is now available for Lenovo K3 Note. Lenovo has been doing well in adopting the Indian consumers with its competitively priced products. To make its fans more excited, the company has started rolling out an unofficial update for Lenovo K3 Note users users, which carries the build number eUI 5.5.014S. This Rom is unofficially entering into the content streaming services For Lenovo K3 Note in India with this move. The update includes all LeTv Rom Features. Find more details below.

The unofficial update weighs around 854 MB. As we mentioned above, the LeLIVE is the brand new feature with this update, which enables the users to start streaming the live tv instantly. The company has partnered with Yupp TV to provide over 100 premium channels, which includes most of your sports, movies, music, news and other channels. To name a few, you will get channels like CNBC Bazar, Sony Entertainment, Tupur Tupur, Saam TV, Just 24×7. The LeLIVE comes with the ability to watch up to 9 channels simultaneously. It is kind of a cool trick, which will come handy when you do not want to miss your favorite sport while watching the news. In a typical LeEco fashion, they have added a LIVE button to the sticky bottom app tray as you can see in screenshots.

Talking about the LeVidi, the new video streaming app gives you the access to the relatively large amount of movie database. Currently, it has 2000 movies ranging from all time blockbusters to newest movies. Users should see the Levidi app in their app drawer once they have updated to latest version. The LeLIVE and LeVidi, both needs LeEco membership to access the premium content, which is also a new feature with this update.

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Update Details:


  • eUI version: 5.5.014S (Stable)
  • Android version: 5.0.2 (Lollipop)
  • Release time:N/A
  • Package size: 854MB.

Update Changelog:


  • [Camera]
  • Fixed an issue in which camera forced to close under certain condition.
  • Updated camera temperature is warning from 50 degrees to 45 degrees.

  • [LeLive]
  • Added LeLive Function

  • [Calendar]
  • Fixed an issue in which content are too long to display completely when system language is English.

  • [My LeEco]
  • Added LeEco membership

  • [Map]
  • Fixed an issue in which show incorrect default location for India.

  • [System]
  • Power optimization
  • Fixed typos for certain modules

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Le 1S eUI 5.5.014S OTA update


Jumping to the usual system fixes, the power consumption has been optimized to lend longer screen on times while consuming media. The enhanced keypad precision should provide better typing experience with relatively zero mistakes. The changelog also reads that the Camera force close issue has been fixed alongside the irritating temperature warning pop-up. Users should see optimized slow motion recording. The company also ironed out the browser force close issue. Users might not see a drastic difference in real time, but this unofficial update is meant to fix pretty critical bugs. 

Video: