Re: [Mobile.AI] How To Know the current location in Moto G

2015-01-22 Thread Sagar
Hello sir.
Thanks for your Email.
i’ll be glad to help.
kindly download location monitor from the PlayStore.
this should provide you with the actual location.
hope that helps.
Sent using my MacBookPro

On 22 Jan 2015, at 5:34 pm, TS Negi ts.negi...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi friends, How we can know the current location in Moto G like in symbian 
 under cellfo display on?
 Thanks
 Kind Regards
 TS Negi
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[Mobile.AI] How To Know the current location in Moto G

2015-01-22 Thread TS Negi
Hi friends, How we can know the current location in Moto G like in symbian 
under cellfo display on?
Thanks
Kind Regards
TS Negi
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[Mobile.AI] Israel's Mobile Technologies for Disabled Find Mass Market Appeal

2015-01-22 Thread Vikas Kapoor
Israel's Mobile Technologies for Disabled Find Mass Market Appeal


Israeli technology firms catering to the country's disabled war veterans are 
exploring ways to bring their innovations to the mass market with applications 
that make mobile phones easier to use.

Israel, with its thriving startup scene and large number of military veterans, 
is a natural incubator of technology for the disabled, some of which is proving 
useful to able bodied users as well.

That's the secret sauce to go to scale, said Andrew Johnson, an analyst with 
market research firm Gartner Inc.

A phone for the blind developed by Project Ray also allows drivers to operate a 
device without taking their eyes off the road, while Sesame Enable's hands-free 
phone, crucial for paralysed users, offers convenience to all.

Voiceitt, which developed an app for people with speech impediments, is 
exploring ways to help voice-recognition software understand a more diverse 
range of accents.

Johnson added that phone manufacturers are beginning to incorporate disability 
technology as standard, providing a platform for more specialised apps.

iPhone and Android phones already include features for the disabled, while 
Samsung's Galaxy is the first to incorporate eye-tracking technology for 
hands-free use.

Disability has inspired innovation for centuries. Alexander Graham Bell's 
invention of the telephone grew out of work on hearing and speech products for 
the deaf, while Thomas Edison envisaged the phonograph as a means of recording 
books for the blind.

(Also See:Israel Police Arrest Man Over Hacking Stars' Computers)


More recently, many developments in screen interfaces, robotics and voice 
recognition were test driven by disabled users.


Open sesame
Sesame is the brainchild of Giora Livne, a former electrical engineer in 
Israel's navy who became paralysed from the neck down when he fell off a 
ladder, and entrepreneur Oded Ben-Dov.

Livne turns on his phone by uttering open sesame, and minimal head movements 
enable him to dial or send messages.

Despite advancements in technology, so few are designed to meet the needs of 
people with disabilities, said Ben-Dov.

He estimates Sesame's core disability market at 10 million adults, but is 
targeting able bodied users as well. The company recently introduced an app for 
Apple iPads letting piano players turn sheet music with a nod of the head.

Project Ray targets 39 million blind users and 246 million visually impaired 
worldwide, who typically rely on simple phones with big keys, a market 
dominated by Sweden's Doro AB.

Project Ray raised $1 million, including money from Qualcomm, to build a 
customised Google Nexus or Huawei phone that speaks out loud, telling users 
what button has been touched.

To branch out, the company adapted its technology to a car accessory that 
enables drivers to remotely control cellphones without looking at the screen 
and plans to release the product globally in February, CEO Boaz Zilberman said.

Voiceitt's core product is an app for users with speech impairments -- a market 
estimated at 10 million - that learns a person's speech pattern and makes it 
understandable to others.

CEO Danny Weissberg believes Voiceitt can also help people improve their accent 
when speaking a foreign language, and make mainstream voice recognition such as 
Apple's Siri more reliable.

Leading speech recognition programmes recognise just a handful of accents in 
English to cover the full range of native and non-native speakers worldwide.



© Thomson Reuters 2014

http://gadgets.ndtv.com/apps/news/israels-mobile-technologies-for-disabled-find-mass-market-appeal-652440

Vikas Kapoor,
Mobile: (+91) 9891098137, 9013354994
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Re: [Mobile.AI] Moto E or Moto G- Reviews needed

2015-01-22 Thread Sunil Sangtani.
my suggestion would be to go with moto g.
though there is not too much different between moto e and g, but still
moto g is found to be better while using screen reader due to its good
processing capability.
also, Motorola india running some good offer on the moto g model if
you buy it between 23 to 26 January.
there is upto 4000 off in exchange of old smart phone.


On 1/23/15, Jairam Balasubramanian cajai...@gmail.com wrote:
 Dear friends

 One of my friend wants to buy an android phone, either Moto-E or Moto-G.
 I need the reviews to enable a good buy.
 I find that, as negatives, there is no front camera, flash and also
 the processor is dual core in Moto-E.
 However, there is expandable memory and almost the same battery, which
 are positives. Also, the price differential is there.

 Now, I need first hand reviews from users of these phones on which
 phone to buy for a completely blind person.

 Thanks and regards
 Jairam



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[Mobile.AI] my favorite app quick shortcut maker

2015-01-22 Thread mukesh jain
hello,
Someone asked a question to  me  about making a shortcut to
SettingsAccessibilitytts output on the home screen. i am sharing  my
answer with you here so that it might be of some benifit to you.

It let's you put shortcuts on the home screen to things you can't
ordinarily put there with the help of popular launchers like nova or
google one, and root permission is not required.

When you launch the app, you can either scroll through a very long
list of things or type what you want in the edit field.

Once you find the thing you want to make a shortcut for, the app gives
you the option to test the shortcut, so tap a button that says
something like Try
Shortcut. This is useful because there are many things that won't
work. for example, you can't make a shortcut for uninstalling apps
because you have
to go to the specific app before you can uninstall it.

If your shortcut works, there's an edit box for renaming it too.

finally, there's an OK button to confirm, and then you're done.

The new shortcut appears on the Home screen, not in the app list. It
stays there even after you uninstall quick Shortcut Maker.

The app is handy in the case that you want to make a shortcut for
something that you normally wouldn't be able to make a shortcut for,
e.g. say the Text-To-Speech
shortcut, so that you don't have to go to settings, accessibility and
then onto text-to-speech.

So, here is what you do:

1. Launch Quick ShortcutMaker
2. The app generates a list of apps you may choose from to make s
shortcut for or
3. Type in the edit box the app you want, e.g. type in Text-to-speech,
or simply type in Text, or Speech, and it will grab all the relative
apps or settings
that have to do with text or speech.
4. Tap on Settings that appears in the list of the search you just made.
5. That app brings it up and asks you to name it the way you want it
or simply tap on 'create. I suggest tapping the name and enter the
name you want,
e.g. if this was for text-to-speech), Type in text-to-speech and tap OK.
7. Now tap on creat and you would have an icon on your home screen
called Text-to-speech.

I've been using this app for a while and I used it in creating a
shortcut to my text-to-speech settings on my home screen.

I even uninstalled the app thereafter, and I still have my shortcut.

So, go ahead, and give it a try.
Try Quick Shortcut Maker from here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sika524.android.quickshortcuthl=en

hope that might be of some help.


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[Mobile.AI] Quries about android one

2015-01-22 Thread Asudani, Rajesh
Friends
Today, I am expecting my micromax canvas A1 back after two month's stay at the 
micromax service center after it suffered a  sort of cardiac arrest one fine 
November morning last year.
Naturally, in the meantime, my old nokia E5 has faithfully accompanied me, but 
I have lost the hard-cultivated flavor for android as a consequence.
So, to start again, please guide me as to which apps would be most suitable for 
following functions,  whether third party apps, or inbuilt apps of canvas A1...
1. Call history folder wise
2. Messaging including group messaging
3. sound recording
4. GPS with voice navigation
5. knowing the caller id


With thanks and regards

(Rajesh Asudani)

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Reserve Bank Of India
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