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Speed up your Samsung smartphones with S Voice

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Awrite! This is a very simple trick actually. Does your phone take time to come to the home screen from any other screen? Is there a lag? I know that's minute, but sometimes when you need to come to your home page of your Samsung Galaxy phone from an app or apps page urgently, this immeasurably small amount of time can definitely raise your blood pressure. So, why hotfoot your body to a hospital, when you can make your finger do wonders with your smart phone?! This small trick is for people with Samsung smartphones like S3, S4, S5, Note II, Note 3 and other Samsung phones with the app S Voice . S Voice is an intelligent personal assistant and knowledge navigator which is only available as a built-in application for certain Samsung smartphones. The application uses a natural language user interface to answer questions, make recommendations, and perform actions by delegating requests to a set of Web services. So back to the point. How to speed up your phone. Go to apps pa...

Google Chromecast in India | connect your smartphone and laptop to a big screen TV

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Google Chromecast I had been looking for a device to connect my Samsung Galaxy s4 and Laptop to my (non-smart) LG 42" TV. Although on the net I found many devices, most of which were not available in India or have exhorbitant price tags. And then I came across with Google's new magic device ' The Google Chromecast '. What is it? With Chromecast you can use your phone, tablet or laptop to browse and cast content to your TV, play and pause and control the volume of the TV directly. With the content streaming, you can also multitask - send emails or surf the web - while seeing what is on the TV screen. All wirelessly. This means, you no longer have to check videos on you 4 or 5 inch screen of your mobile phone but enjoy those in your big screen TV and also enjoy them in HD; controlling everything from your couch. How to connect? Very simple. The device is like a pen drive (a 2.83-inch (72 mm) HDMI dongle) which can be connected to the TV's HDMI port and ...