- First of all in your android device download and install the app Cool Fonts Application.
- Now launch the application in your android device.
- Now you will see the list of cool fonts that are available in the app, select any of your favorite font.
- Now write your desired message or status that you want to share on whatsapp or facebook.
- Now you will see a direct import button for facebook and whatsapp, just tap on it whereever you want to share.
- Now the cool text with cool font get pasted in your whatapp or facebook and you can share it with your friends.
- Thats it you are done, now you can use this method everytime you want to share some cool messages in cool attractive fonts.
- So above is all about How To Write WhatsApp Messages & Facebook Status using Cool & Funky Fonts. Use this method to make your friends shock watching your messages and status in attractive fonts that you will select in the app discussed below. Also you can copy a message, choose a font and then paste on keypad to save time of typing the message. Hope you like this cool article, share it with others too and Leave a comment below if you have any related queries.
Wednesday, 9 December 2015
How to Use Cool & Funky Fonts on WhatsApp, Facebook Status or Messages
Thursday, 22 October 2015
Top 10 Best Features In Android 6.0 Marshmallow
Best Features That You Will Get In Android 6.0 Marshmallow
#1 Android Pay
#2 Fingerprint Built In Feature
#3 App permissions
#4 Auto app data backup
#5 Android Marshmallow RAM manager
#6 Better Battery And Power Managing
#7 Android Marshmallow dark theme
#8 Rotating home screen
#9 Easy Customizable Status Bar
#10 Better File Manager
Unblock Blocked Downloading On Android In School, College or Office Wifi
Here you will be learning method for Unblock Blocked Downloading On Android In Wifi. Today mostly in school,college and offices wifi networks downloading get blocked by the authority, to just stop students to download unnecessary content from the internet. As we all keeps on downloading movies, games and lots more on this network as these network are quite faster than our home network. But here the major issue is Blocked Downloading by which we are unable to download file using our favorite downloader like IDM or any other that you like. So to overcome this we have a way by which you can bypass this and can do Unlimited downloading In Your Android from the wifi. So read out the below method to proceed.
Unblock Blocked Downloading On Android In School, College or Office Wifi
5 Best VPN To Unblock Blocked Downloading In Android
#1 Tigervpns Vpn Client (Root)
#2 SurfEasy VPN for Android
Features:
- Wi-1Fi Hotspot Security
- Mask your IP address, location and identity
- Browse anonymously to avoid being tracked
- Unblock Block Doqnloading
- Access blocked websites from anywhere in the world
- Bypass firewalls to browse without limits
- Encrypt all traffic on your device
- Unblock Facebook, Netflix, Hulu, Pandora, and other blocked sites.
- Unblock VOIP services like Skype and Viber.
#3 Hideninja
#4 Hotspot Shield VPN & Proxy
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Sunday, 4 October 2015
Make new android 6.0 M (Marshmallow)
Android 6.0 Marshmallow
By Jamal Eason , Product Manager, Android
Whether you like them straight out of the bag, roasted to a golden brown exterior with a molten
center, or in fluff form , who doesn’t like marshmallows? We definitely like them! Since the
launch of the M Developer Preview at Google I/O in May, we’ve enjoyed all of your participation And feedback. Today with the final Developer
Preview update, we're introducing the official Android 6.0 SDK and opening Google Play for
publishing your apps that target the new API level 23 in Android Marshmallow.
Get your apps ready for Android
Marshmallow
The final Android 6.0 SDK is now available to
download via the SDK Manager in Android Studio .
With the Android 6.0 SDK you have access to the
final Android APIs and the latest build tools so
that you can target API 23. Once you have downloaded the Android 6.0 SDK into Android Studio, update your app project compileSdkVersion to 23 and you are ready to test your app with the new platform. You can
also update your app to targetSdkVersion to
23 test out API 23 specific features like auto-
backup and app permissions.
Along with the Android 6.0 SDK, we also updated
the Android Support Library to v23. The new
Android Support library makes it easier to
integrate many of the new platform APIs, such
as permissions and fingerprint support, in a
backwards-compatible manner. This release
contains a number of new support libraries
including: customtabs, percent, recommendation,
preference-v7, preference-v14, and preference-
leanback-v17.
Check your App Permissions
Along with the new platform features like fingerprint support and Doze power saving mode, Android Marshmallow features a new
permissions model that streamlines the app install and update process. To give users this
flexibility and to make sure your app behaves as
expected when an Android Marshmallow user
disables a specific permission, it’s important
that you update your app to target API 23, and
test the app thoroughly with Android
Marshmallow users.
How to Get the update
The Android emulator system images and developer preview system images have been
updated for supported Nexus devices (Nexus 5,
Nexus 6, Nexus 9 & Nexus Player) to help with
your testing. You can download the device
system images from the developer preview site .
Also, similar to the previous developer update,
supported Nexus devices will receive an Over-
the-Air (OTA) update over the next couple days.
Although the Android 6.0 SDK is final, the
devices system images are still developer preview
versions. The preview images are near final but
they are not intended for consumer use.
Remember that when Android 6.0 Marshmallow
launches to the public later this fall, you'll need
to manually re-flash your device to a factory image to continue to receive consumer OTA updates for your Nexus device.
What is new?
Compared to the previous developer preview
update, you will find this final API update fairly
incremental. You can check out all the API
differences here , but a few of the changes since
the last developer update include:
*Android Platform Change:
*Final Permissions
User Interface — we
updated the
permissions user
interface and
enhanced some of the
permissions behavior.
*API Change:
*Updates to the
Fingerprint API — which enables better error reporting, better fingerprint enrollment experience, plus enumeration support
for greater reliability
Upload your Android Marshmallow apps to Google Play.
Google Play is now ready to accept your API 23
apps via the Google Play Developer Console on all
release channels (Alpha, Beta & Production). At
the consumer launch this fall, the Google Play
store will also be updated so that the app install
and update process supports the new permissions
model for apps using API 23.
To make sure that your updated app runs well on
Android Marshmallow and older versions, we
recommend that you use Google Play’s newly
improved beta testing feature to get early
feedback, then do a staged rollout as you release
the new version to all users.
Get your apps ready for Android
Marshmallow
Thursday, 20 August 2015
Virus study infects humanity with a 'vomiting machine'
Researchers create a machine that vomits to
study how virus particles emitted when
someone throws up can spread through the
air and infect others. They had us at "a
machine that vomits."
Thanks to science, we finally have a vomiting
machine. You're welcome, society.
North Carolina State University
Scientific experiments have brought mankind all
sorts of great inventions, like the lightbulb, the
telephone and the four-slice toaster. Another
experiment has brought the world something it
didn't know it wanted: a vomiting machine.
North Carolina researchers joined forces to
create just such an insane-sounding device as
part of a study that found that virus particles
such as those from the fast-spreading human
norovirus, which causes acute gastroenteritis,
can leave the body of a person who vomits and
then hang in the air and infect others.
Researchers from North Carolina State
University in Raleigh and Wake Forest University
in Winston-Salem created a batch of fake vomit
that they infected with the MS2 bacteriophage
virus, a type of norovirus that isn't harmful to
humans and is commonly used in similar simulated
demonstrations. They sprayed the vomit through
the machine, which features a throat-like tube
encased in a one-quarter-scale clay model of a
human face in a plexiglass box.
Grace Tung-Thompson
Then they waited to see how much of the virus
aerosolized in the air in the form of particles
after the simulated person lost its simulated
lunch, according to the study, which appeared in
the journal PLOS ONE Wednesday.
Only a small percentage of the virus particles
hung around in the air, but "in absolute terms,
it is a lot compared to the amount of virus
needed to cause infection," Francis de los Reyes,
a professor of civil, construction and
environmental engineering and an associate
faculty member of microbiology at North Carolina
State, said in a statement .
He also notes that just .02 percent of the virus
aersolized but that's "more than enough to
infect other people."
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If you're grossed out already, brace yourself,
because it gets even grosser. These particles
can land in a person's mouth and cause an
infection if they are swallowed, says Lee-Ann
Jaykus , a North Carolina State professor of
food, bioprocessing and nutrition sciences.
"But those airborne particles could also land on
nearby surfaces like tables and door handles,
causing environmental contamination," Jaykus
said. "And norovirus can hang around for weeks,
so anyone that touches that table and then puts
their hand to their mouth could be at risk for
infection."
This isn't the first time scientists have built
something that vomits to show how diseases can
spread. Back in 2013, scientists at the Health &
Safety Laboratory in the UK built a barfing
robot nicknamed "vomiting Larry" that also
showed how the norovirus, which causes nausea,
vomiting, watery diarrhea and abdominal pain,
can spread to other people when victims blow
chunks.
North Carolina State also released a video of its
achievement in simulated barfing. You really
shouldn't watch it if you're eating anything,
although I probably should have said that at the
very beginning of this story.
Source:CNN