Send and receive messages without Data or Signal with Fire Chat By @VicenteA_George #Chat #Apps

Have you ever found yourself in a situation where you really wanted to send a message but couldn’t get a strong signal or a good data connection?

All of us have been there, at least once, and this is where FireChat finds it’s place.

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FireChat is an Android and IOS app the allows you to send and receive messages without data connections or celular signal.

How does it work?

FireChat creates a mesh network using P2P Bluetooth and WiFi, transmits messages and images without connection between devices that are located about 70 meters away from each other.

It turns your phone into a repeater antena, Leaving the WIFI and BT on the app uses that signal to “Hop” between devices until it reaches the recipient.

The FireChat way

Therefore, the more people that use the app the better and faster network becomes, users form a network that increases in size with the number of devices. Allows messages jump from one device to the next. You can cover a practically the entire city with just 5% of the population using the app.

(perfect for the Z apocalypse don’t you think? hahaha)

There are two sides on this messaging app, Public Messages and Private Messages.

The public messages are visible to all, the private ones are encrypted and only the sender and the receiver can read them.

Now, imagine your kid went for a summer camp, normally they go to places where there’s almost ZERO connections, and as a parent that’s something that concerns you about. Well, with this app, if all the kids on the camp installs the app, they can create “their own network” and they can track each others if anything happens.

Worth the try huh?

Unfortunately nothing is perfect, and FireChat is not the exception, You don’t need to use your personal details to log into the app, you can use it anonymously. But, you’re going to need Internet on the first Log.
Although, once done,it works really well!

If you want to give the app a try you can go here: Android, IOS.

The app is free in both stores so you don’t have a excuse not to try it out.

Let us know what do you think of it, have you tried the app before? Leave your thoughts on the comments sections below.

Find free Wi-fi Spots anywhere in the world with WifiMapper By @VicenteA_George #Wifi #Free #App

Have you ever been on a trip and desperately needed an internet conection but couldn’t find a wifi spot and so avoiding to owe your soul to the carrier by roaming?

Well, here we have something to assist never being in that position again.

Introducing WifiMapper

As the app name suggests what it does is pretty simple, it shows you in a map where you can find FREE WI-FI spots with some green dots on the screen.

“The circle shows the place”

When you tap a location on your map, it will tells some relevant information such as:

– What the location is
– Name of the connection
– If you need to register to use it
– Connection speed
– If it’s an unsecured network or not.

and other some minor details.

You can also see if the connection isn’t actually free and help to keep update the data.

The app is Powered by Foursquare so apart from having the needed internet information, you’ll also get information about the place (would be good having a good coffee with the “free” internet)

To use the app you’ll need to log in with your Facebook account, and soon would be possible to use Google +

The app is Free and it’s available on IOS and Android

Get the Android version HERE
Get the IOS version HERE

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Send files between Phone and PC wirelessly with Portal @VicenteA_George #Apps #Android #Portal

The guys of Pushbullet better known for the app that has their own name, now brings this one to help you with the file managing.

Take a look at Portal the new app to exchange file between PC and movil devices wirelessly.

There’s nothing new with this kind of application for Android, but what makes Portal interesting is the simplicity of the interface.

The file transfer process works by using a Wi-Fi network (devices need to be in the same network), which makes transferring file incredibly quick and easy.

You’ll need just 4 steps to do it all:

1. Open the web browser on your PC and go to portal.pushbullet.com

2. Open the Portal app on Android and point the QR code of the website.

3. In the browser, drag the file or files you want to share via Wi-Fi.

4. Access the content posted on your smartphone or tablet located in the same Portal folder .

The files can be even bigger than 1gb

For those folks running Android 5.0 Lollipop or even newer OS, they can also move their transfer files to the SD card.

Let’s see the app in action, shall we?

That’s it! surrounded by a simple white and green interface there’s no complications on doing this.

You can find the app HERE (free)

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Intro by About.me now live on #Windows and #WindowsPhone Store by @Tiwaash #Apps #Business #AboutMe

About.me has officially revealed the contacts sharing app Info for WindowsPhone and Windows today.

Intro by about.me is available to download for free from the Windows and Windows Phone Stores today. This app offers a modern, easy way to stay in touch with new contacts by sending your about.me page as a digital business card.

With Intro by about.me, your about.me page becomes a digital business card you can send to an email address, phone number or another about.me page. You are always are in control of which personal details you share, you can share any combination of your page, phone number and email. You can also keep track of the people you’ve shared your card with and cards you’ve received, Intro by About.me is a simple, efficient, modern way to network.

Download the app free for Windows and WindowsPhone today and start sharing your information.

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Samsung introduce “Flow” as beta to Fight W10 “Continuity” By @VicenteA_George #Samsung #Android #Flow #App

In the world we live now is almost sure that we always have the need to be “on everything”.

Apple has “Handoff”, Microsoft will have “Continuity” with W10 and now Samsung present us “Flow”

Flow is more than just an app, is a way from Samsung to integrate their devices in a way where you can use each one to do what they are made to do.

Flow is based on two simple things:

Transfer & Dafer

Transfer: is for moving an activity to the right device for a task and pick it up right where you left off rather than starting again.

Defer: is for “pause” an activity when the right device is not at hand or there just isn’t enough time to finish up a task. Then you can resume it when you’re ready.

Another feature that seems to be omitted in the description is “Notifications

You’ll receive the Notifications on the devices you’re using and choose if take it there or move it to another one.

Let’s take a look at what Samsung wants for us:

Looks nice isn’t it?

But there’s two downsides

1) It’s in Beta only available in the U.S
2) Is not fully compatible with all Samsung devices yet

Here’s a full list of compatible ones:

• Galaxy S4*
• Galaxy S5
• Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge
• Note 4 and Note Edge
• Galaxy Alpha
• Galaxy Tab S
• Galaxy Tab A
• Galaxy Note Pro 12.2¨*
• Galaxy Note 10.1 2014*

* =  experimental; contact flow-inquiries@samsung.com if you have trouble

The future looks bright for us, but we’ll have to wait a little more to enjoy things like this on full capacity.

Do you have more than one of the device mentioned above and want to give a try?

You can download Flow Here

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#MobieFit enters the #mFitness league with #FirstRun by @Tiwaash #Fitness #Android #Startup

How often do we get a celebrity who takes interest in taking care of the fitness of their followers??? Well this doesn’t happen quite often but it just so happened. The renowned celebrity from India, Gul Panag, has taken up this task to encourage and train her fans & followers with her latest venture in tech, MobieFit. “MobieFit is a venture, incubated by Prototyze, focused on mobile fitness powered by celebrity trainers. It helps you become as fit as you want, in the way that you want”.

MobieFit launched their first of the mFitness app FirstRun, with Gul Panag being the Chief Fitness Officer. FirstRun is focused on people who have never took up running and to encourage them to run. Gul says “Our debut product FirstRun has launched on the Google Play Store. It is specifically designed to take people who’ve absolutely never run before and get them running many kilometres within just a few weeks. Among a dozen unique features is a personal trainer (yours truly!) who will guide you through the entire journey. I am now the CFO, yes that’s right, the Chief Fitness Officer.
Not tomorrow, not next week, not after the vacations…Start your FirstRun today!”

Features of FirstRun:

  • Personal Running Coach, Gul Panag
  • Built for Beginners (not that seasoned runners cannot use it, but main focus is to encourage people to run more to become fit)
  • Train for either 5K or 10K run
  • All season app
  • Run to your Beat with in-built music player
  • Your Running Diary (log with graphs of your runs)

Download your copy of FirstRun for free from the Google Play Store & hit the park with your jogging shoes on and start running with Gul Panag. There is no news of the app coming to other platforms but we are sure users of iOS & WindowsPhone would definitely appreciate it.

Let us know your experience with FirstRun in the comments below or tweet us using #TechBuzzIreland

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Source : FirstRun Blog

Now backup your #WhatsApp messages and images on Google Drive by @Tiwaash #Messenger #App

Ever wanted to keep a backup of your chats with friends or family on WhatsApp ??? Well if you really wanted to, there is a reason for you to be happy. The developers at WhatsApp have been hyper active in the past few days. They rolled out the voice calling feature earlier and now have given the users an option to back up their messages on Google Drive with the latest update.

Currently under testing WhatsApp now allows the users to backup and restore their conversation history and media to Google Drive. To activate Google Drive as a backup option, after installing the new updated version, users need to provide access to the Google account. Users can then select the frequency of backup and even whether the backup should be on Wi-Fi only or Wi-Fi and cellular networks. The service currently backs up only conversations and images, videos are not included.

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Make fun videos with your friends thanks to the new Facebook app Riff By @VicenteA_George #facebook #IOS #android

Facebook is working hard on making us use their services, and now the have add a new app to fight with Vine, let’s take a look at Riff.

Riff is the new Video app from the big blue, and it present and interesting way of share stories.

Once you have the app, you log in with your FB ID and immediately can start using the service, you can watch some of the videos already done by the developers or some global videos made from other users.

What’s the story with the app?

Well, you just need an idea, make a short video (20sec limit unlike Vine) explaining your idea, and then any FB friend you have can add another video to the same story.

Once they have done that, they friends can do the same, so your initial story now have hundreds of sequels.

The story can remain as Riff exclusive or you can share them on the social networks you have.

The app is on IOS and Android, with no words on WP

You can download the app here: IOS, Android

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The cure for drunk and embarrasing messages is here! Let’s welcome #RakEM app! By @VicenteA_George #app #android #IOS

I’m pretty sure that at least once you have sent an angry or embarrasing message during a night out to you ex girlfriend or the girl you like and the next morning you wish haven’t done that.


We all have wish of have an app that doesn’t let us send messages when we’re drunk, well although is not the same, now we can “unsent” those msg thanks to RakEM a new messaging app for Android and IOS.

This app have the essential self-mutating encryption algorithms, the basics device-to-device communication, picture sharing, voice calls, video calls, voice messages, and video messages.But also a little like the last update to the BBM you can now erase a massage un both devices.

But RakEM has and advantage and this lies in one simple thing. In order to do that on the BBM you need to activate that function (a thing we’re not able to do in such state), while in the RakEM app you just erase the message and done!

In here you can see a funny video showing how the app works.


You can donwload the app here: Android, IOS

Tell us in the comments below if you’re planning to try it out over the weekend or Tweet us using #techbuzzireland

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