Showing posts with label Save paper- save life. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Save paper- save life. Show all posts

Monday, November 19, 2012

WINDOWS PHONE 8 COMPLAIN

WINDOWS PHONE 8 USERS COMPLAIN FOR POOR BATTERY LIFE





In window phone 8 is some battry problem.it's not even been a month that windows phone 8 handsets hit store shelves and users have started complaining about windows phone 8-powered htc and nokia handsets.in a thread over at wpcentral with over 143 replies, numerous htc 8x users have reported that handsets randomly reboot while it is being used. On the other hand, people have complained about the similar issue on microsoft's own support forums. The verge, a technology blog, has also confirmed that an 8x that they are testing has rebooted on more than one occasion.besides htc, users have also started squawking about the windows phone 8 powered nokia lumia 920. Early adopters of the nokia lumia 920 are reporting random reboots and griping saying the phone freezes. Some users, dissatisfied with its battery life, are complaining about its poor battery life. In a thread on nokia's support forums, oodles of users have complained of lock ups and resets with the lumia 920. "battery life issues have led to some users wiping their devices in hope of a quick fix, unfortunately that seems to have resulted in some devices left stuck on a nokia splash screen," reports the verge, adding, "in our own experience with several windows phone 8 devices, we've found that disabling the tap + send (nfc) feature results in improved battery life."

 




Sunday, September 30, 2012

Papers Less Cellphones





Save paper- save life,Today , with 80 percent of passengers using these self-service options, the next step is electronic boarding passes, which essentially turn the hand-held devices and mobile phones of travelers into their boarding passes.At least half a dozen airlines in the United States currently allow customers to check in using their mobile devices, including American, Continental, Delta,Southwest and Alaska. But so far, Continental is the only carrier in the United States to begin testing the electronic passes, allowing those travelers to pass through security and board the plane without handling a piece of paper. Their boarding pass is an image of an encrypted bar code displayed on the phone’s screen, which can be scanned by gate agents and security personnel. The technology being tested by Continental uses a two-dimensional encrypted bar code, which is much tougher to copy than the one-dimensional bar code used by many airlines for boarding passes printed online. And that is a major reason the T.S.A. is expected to embrace the technology.


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