NOKIA ACCIDENTALLY LEAKS AN INTERNATIONAL WHITE LUMIA 900?

Did Nokia accidentally reveal a white Lumia 900 on Facebook?

Next iDevice from apple

With all the iDevices found in the market from iPhone, iPod Touch, iPads to Macbooks, do you think there’s still lacking?

The future of smartphones from the world of concept phones

Ever since the birth of science fiction in the 19th century people have enjoyed predicting what the future holds for technology.

Monday, 30 January 2012

Top 10 most powerful cars in the world



What brings the adrenaline rush inside you? The answer is – Power behind the wheel of my car. There is a different list of favorite cars for everybody, but if we talk about power, there is a generic list (more or less similar), which I am going to present in this post. All of them are renown all over the globe for their horsepower under the hood. Read on to know more.

Friday, 27 January 2012

HUD replaces traditional menu in Ubuntu 12.04

Ubuntu is set to replace the traditional menu system with a head-up display (HUD), enabling users to type or speak commands in its upcoming April 2012 long term support (LTS) release of the popular Linux distribution. Rather than using the traditional drop down menu, the Ubuntu HUD uses a transparent text box in which you can type or speak what you want to do to perform actions or tasks.


Canonical founder and former CEO Mark Shuttleworth announced the new feature on his blog. "The core idea [of HUD] is to get to a world where people can direct an application to do what they want," he said. "Having stated your intent, the application leads you down a simple journey to get that done.

Mitsubishi goes green:Develops green plastic floor mats

In order to prevent global warming, reduce CO2 emissions and the use of fossil resources, Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is focusing on a variety of plant-based materials and promoting the development of new environmentally-friendly materials.“Green Plastic” is the generic term for all technologies using plant-based materials, and the automaker has just announced new developments.


“Mitsubishi Motors Corporation (MMC), working with EIDAIKAKO Co., Ltd., MRC Pylen Co., Ltd. and Toyota Tsusho Corporation, has developed a new floor mat made using plant-based bio-polyethylene (bio-PE) fibre to add to its lineup of proprietary plant-based "Green Plastic" products. The company plans to start production of the new floor mats in the summer of 2012,” the official statement reads.

Thursday, 26 January 2012

Update on Iphone 5


Another string of iPhone 5 related rumors surfaced. Recently, there is a buzz that the 6th generation iPhone will sport a quad-core qualcom processor. Just now, we heard rumors that the new iPhone might boast a screen bigger than 4 inches and a different form from its predecessor. This information came from an anonymous source from Foxconn, which manufactures a bulk of Apple’s components.

Internet overuse can trigger severe structural damage to your brain


The universe with its stars and planets could be significantly related with the internet in terms of its complexity and infinite information lies on its network constellation. As of today, the one of the third part of the 70 billion population of the world has been using the internet as a main source of information and communication medium. The internet has become a basic necessity nowadays.

Facebook makes you smarter [Study]

Don’t be surprise if you’re getting smarter while spending more and more time staring at your Facebook wall everyday. As Facebook Data Team Study reveals that the highly diverse data coming from your strong and weak network ties significantly influence your media consumption more than you might think.



According to the study, that you are 10-times more likely  you’ll share “novel content” and most of the diverse information you’ll be sharing comes from weak ties friends, meaning those people that rarely you meet or talk with. “In short, weak ties have the greatest potential to expose their friends to information that they would not have otherwise discovered,” the study points.

More than 600,000 facebook accounts gets hacked daily

Facebook could be the largest social networking site in the planet right now, that’s why obviously it’ll be the main target for hackers and spammers. It’s quite alarming that more than 600,000 Facebook accounts get hacked daily. So do you think Facebook is doing enough to eradicate these security issues?



According to security firm Sophos, there’s “about 0.06% of a billion logins are compromised each and about 0.5% of facebook users get spammed on a single day.”

New knife drive from victorinox


Victorinox has a knack for making Swiss Army knives even cooler by adding features for the modern-day utilitarian, such as flash storage. Looking back nearly two years, the company outfitted one of its multi-purpose knives with an "unhackable" drive that featured 256 AES encryption and a thermal fingerprint reader.


If someone tried their luck at penetrating its security, the device's tamper-proof design burned the memory chip to prevent data theft. The company unveiled some of its newer designs at CES 2012 and although we haven't caught wind of an upgraded self-destructing model, at least one unit is worthy of mention.

Wednesday, 25 January 2012

Nokia sells 1 million lumia handsets


Early estimates indicate that Nokia likely sold 1.3 million Lumia handsets globally by the end of 2011. Sales figures aside, the data is great news for all involved as Nokia looks to rebuild investor confidence after an especially difficult year that saw the handset manufacturer lose $19 billion in value and their shares fall 52 percent.
Bloomberg arrived at the 1.3 million sales figure by combining estimates from 22 analysts with figures ranging from a low of 800,000 to a high of 2 million. Only one analyst predicted sales under 1 million.

Facebook timeline to be made as a mandatory one

Facebook has announced that over the next few weeks, their Timeline profile layout will be pushed out to all 800 million members of the social network. Users are being given seven days to preview Timeline and make any changes before it goes public for everyone to see.


Those who have not already switched to Timeline will see a notification at the top of their profile in the coming weeks regarding the change. Up to this point, the switch to Timeline view has been optional but moving forward, all users will be migrated to the new layout whether they want it or not

Hewlett packard pays a huge sum over its defective batteries



HP has agreed to pay $425,000 to resolve allegations that it knowingly failed to inform the US Consumer Product Safety Commission about defective lithium-ion batteries, as required by federal law. As is often the case, the faulty batteries were prone to overheating, posing a fire hazard. The units were sold with new HP laptops and as separate accessories or spare parts for various systems.


Between March and April 2007, HP conducted studies on its batteries but failed to act on any knowledge gained (the CPSC report is unclear about precisely what that knowledge was). By September of that year, the Commission alleges that HP knew about some 22 incidents linked to the batteries with at least two cases resulting in injuries to consumers -- one of which sought medical attention.


"Federal law requires manufacturers, distributors, and retailers to report to CPSC immediately (within 24 hours) after obtaining information reasonably supporting the conclusion that a product contains a defect which could create a substantial product hazard, creates an unreasonable risk of serious injury or death, or fails to comply with any consumer product safety rule," reads the CPSC's report.

Increase your torrent speed



The use of Bit Torrent is an efficient way to transfer files of just about any size quickly and efficiently. How this works is by breaking the huge files into smaller pieces and is from one or many of the different sources. This is one of the best ways to transfer bulky files quickly even when you are using a low bandwidth connection. There are many more things that you can do with Bit Torrent, but here we are going to discuss how to make this work much faster.


Here are some essential tips for the same,

Google's sugession to load web page faster


Google has already proven it can load web pages as fast as lightning 
and flying potatoes, but its "Make the Web Faster" team has grander designs. The speed junkies want to quicken the internet by reworking Transmission Control Protocol (TCP), a key communications method that helps keep the internet working. Google says that it can reduce latency and speed things up by increasing the amount of data that initiates a TCP connection, reducing the initial timeout from three to one seconds, consolidating packets using its new TCP Fast Open protocol and adopting a better algorithm for managing network congestion. These changes are backwards-compatible and open source, but sadly don't include any way to speed up internet standards ratification and deployment, so ironically this might take a while.

Tuesday, 24 January 2012

Simplify mobile broadband connections with windows 8


Windows 8 will make it easier for users to manage Wi-Fi and mobile connections. Group program manager on Microsoft’s devices and networking team Billy Anders has published a post on the company’s Building Windows 8 blog that outlines steps taken to improve the wireless connectivity experience.
In Windows 8, mobile broadband is being integrated alongside traditional Wi-Fi for a full wireless experience. This was included in Windows 7 as well but there were several hurdles that had to be overcome before connecting through a mobile device such as third-party drivers and software. To eliminate this roadblock, Microsoft worked with mobile broadband hardware partners to develop a universal driver that will work with all mobile devices and eliminate the need for additional drivers or software.
Microsoft has also developed a new networks settings menu that allows you to turn off individual radios (Bluetooth, mobile broadband, Wi-Fi) or disable them all at once with the new airplane mode. This native radio management is said to eliminate conflicts and confusion that is often introduced when third-party manufacturers add their own connection software.
Much like today’s smartphones, Microsoft’s connection manager will attempt to give priority to trusted Wi-Fi devices when you are within range, only defaulting to mobile broadband should you not have Wi-Fi available. When connected to a Wi-Fi network, the application will disconnect you from your mobile broadband connection and even attempt to power down the device, thus saving battery life.
To avoid “bill shock” – that is, receiving an outrageously high bill from your mobile provider for excessive data consumption, Windows will delay Windows Updates until you have connected through a non-metered outlet like Wi-Fi. The system will also attempt to connect you to popular Wi-Fi hotspots using WISPr, EAP-SIM / AKA / AKA Prime and EAP-TTLS authentication types. The new connection manager can even display estimated data usage and suggest ways to reduce mobile data consumption.

Can you believe it?:YouTube surpasses 4 billion video views per day


YouTube has announced via an interview with Reuters that they are now serving up 4 billion video views each day on the site. It was less than a year ago that the popular online video site surpassed 3 billion daily views and in 2006, it was only 100 million per day.
The 25 percent increase in streaming views comes as Google’s video site is branching out beyond the personal computer. There are now versions of the website that work on smartphones, tablets and televisions, giving viewers even more outlets to get their fix.

Global Blackout Part 2 targets facebook


A new video posted on YouTube claims that the hacktivist group Anonymous is planning to take down Facebook on January 28 as part of what they are calling Operation Global Blackout Part 2. The voice in the video claims responsibility for the recent attacks on CBS, Warner Brothers and the FBI, although as with previous claims to crash Facebook servers, it can be tough to determine if this is a real Anonymous threat or simply another copy-cat with no links to the loose-knit organization.
CNET points out that the YouTube account associated with this latest video appears to have some legit connections with Anonymous as there are more than one of the group’s videos posted on the channel.

Monday, 23 January 2012

CEOs quit at BlackBerry maker Research In Motion

Mike Lazaridis and Jim Balsillie, the co-chief executives ofResearch In Motion, have resigned following months of investor pressure for a change at the helm of the struggling BlackBerry maker.
Chief operating officer Thorsten Heins was named president and CEO of the Waterloo, Ontario-based RIM, which has been steadily losing market share to Apple's iPhone and handsets powered by Google's Android software.
Heins, 54, joined RIM from German industrial giant Siemens in December 2007 and served as senior vice president for hardware engineering before becoming chief operating officer for product and sales in August 2011.

Sunday, 22 January 2012

Self driving cars: future of transport

Car manufacturers may be rushing to pile cars with gadgets and automation to ease commutes, but when does too much isolation from driving become dangerous?
One of the most striking bits of automotive technology showcased at CES 2012 was the 17-inch Nvidia-backed screen in the new Tesla S Sedan. It reminded me more of a tablet than a car entertainment system, and Tesla has been the first to really get aggressive on things like apps for automobiles.
Personally, I remain annoyed that the services I use to enjoy media at home just won’t work in a car yet, and even more annoyed that I have to pay for both when I should only have to pay for media once. However, if we look ahead to self-driving cars and other advances foreshadowed by this year’s CES, I can imagine a future where a 42-inch screen is where the windshield is now, and you don’t really care how fast you get anyplace. I also wonder whether that is a good thing.
Let’s look at the future of automotive technology and driverless cars.

Saturday, 21 January 2012

End of megaupload:alternate file sharing sites


File-sharing giant MegaUpload is dead, following an international criminal sting spearheaded by the US Department of Justice. Prior to its closure, the site boasted 50 million users a day, and accounted for four percent of all Internet traffic, according to the DoJ. That means a lot of you out there are looking for a new way to  store and share your files. Here, a quick list of 15 sites that will fill the gaping hole in your life left by MegaUpload’s abrupt departure. Just don’t blame us if the feds seize one of these next.

Thursday, 19 January 2012

Nielsen: iPhone 4S helps Apple close sales gap with Android

Market research firm Nielsen has posted its latest figures on smartphones sales within the U.S. and they show how Apple's new iPhone 4S has helped the company close the gap with devices that use Google's Android software. Specifically, in the last three months, about 45% of U.S. shoppers who bought a smartphone chose an iPhone, up significantly from 25% the previous quarter. Meanwhile, 47% of smartphone buyers went the Android route, down sequentially from a dominating 62%.


Apple's smartphone sales numbers had slipped in previous months as people were holding out for the iPhone 4S launch, which came a year and a half after its predecessor, while Samsung was seeing strong sales with its Galaxy S II handsets. Besides the new iPhone 4S, Apple also Apple also introduced an 8GB iPhone 4 for $100 and cut the 3GS to zero when purchased with a contract, further helping it pick up pace.

Intel launches new CPU replacement plan for hardcore overclockers

Although it's safer than ever to overclock your hardware, disaster can and does strike. Manufacturers can't guarantee their products will withstand your abuse and, in fact, activities such as overclocking are usually discouraged. Generally, you void your warranty by running your hardware beyond its intended specifications. The three-year warranty covering Intel's processors is no different, but the company has launched an initiative aiming to protect thrill-seeking enthusiasts from the pricey mishap of frying their chips.
Called the Performance Tuning Protection Plan, the extended coverage grants you a free replacement if you push your CPU too hard. The pilot service has kicked off today via four resellers: CyberPower, Scan Computers, Altech Computers as well as Canada Computers and Electronics. The service is offered exclusively for K, X and LGA2011-socketed boxed processors with prices varying depending on the part. It'll cost $20 to back the i5-2500K, $25 for the i7-2600K and 2700K, and $35 for the i7-3920K and 3960X.

Monday, 16 January 2012

Change Your FB Background Theme


       Facebook is one of the most popular social networking website around the Internet. It is used many people but facebook dose not allow users to any customization. Users can not share their own colorful creativity mind through their facebook profile.

        Today it is possible to change your own facebook account theme as you like. You can make colorful your profile. You also able to set you own background Image on you facebook account. Set any layout as you need. Choose any color scheme from these facebook themes. Here I show you How can you do this dreaming change on your facebook profile.

firefox users try this after installing grease monkey addon. click here for grease monkey.


for this theme:
FireFox users click here
Internet Explorer users click here
Google Chrome users click here

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Are you ready for iPad 3?


Reports suggest production of Apple's iPad 3 tablet is already underway, with a release date set for March.More rumors are surfacing suggesting the iPad 3 will hit the shelves two months from now, in March.Such a release date would pretty much fit with previous iPad releases—the original iPad model appeared early April 2010, while the iPad 2 came out last March.

Thursday, 12 January 2012

New high-speed compact cameras from Casio


exzr200

 Casio also announced the EX-ZR200 (at top), and the EX-ZR15. Following in the vein of the its point-and-shoot lineup, the cameras focus on speed above all else, as well as ease of use and portability. The ZR200 has gotten a small aesthetic makeover, and feels slightly smaller and with a sturdier construction. But the biggest upgrade is, of course, its speed: it takes 0.98 seconds to start up and has a 0.13 seconds auto focus. It captures images at 0.27 seconds between photos. We also appreciate the addition of the blurred background effect, a new effect we’re seeing more and more point and shoots including.

Wednesday, 11 January 2012

Fun online photo editing websites

      Do you love photos? of course,yes would be the answer from most of us. But what if the photo which we took is not perfect and it needs some editing or we need some funny attributes in it like templates. There is a lot of photo editing software available in the market. But the thing is they are not free.we need to pay money to use those software. There is an alternate way for editing our photos and that too for free. ONLINE PHOTO EDITING sounds cool isn't it? There are lot of sites which offer this, we have listed the top five of those websites. So what are you waiting for?

WiTricity: The future of power transmission

WiTricity (wireless electricity) which use a form of wireless energy transfer including resonant energy transfer etc., the ability to provide electrical energy to remote objects without wires using oscillating magnetic fields.


WiTricity is based on strong coupling between electromagnetic resonant objects to transfer energy wirelessly between them. This differs from other methods like simple induction, microwaves, or air ionization. The system consists of transmitters and receivers that contain magnetic loop antennas critically tuned to the same frequency.The WiTricity devices are coupled almost entirely with magnetic fields (the electric fields are largely confined within capacitors inside the devices), which is argued to make them safer than resonant energy transfer using electric fields (most famously in Tesla coils, whose high electric fields allow them to be used as lightning generators), since most materials couple weakly to magnetic fields. The WiTricity devices are also claimed to be unusual in that they support efficient energy transfer for "mid-range" distances several times larger than the diameter of the resonant objects 

Sunday, 8 January 2012

View password behind asterisk


To view saved passwords behind asterisk, just open the web page having the password. After opening the web page paste the javascript given below in the address bar and hit enter. That’s it.
javascript:(function(){var s,F,j,f,i; s = ""; F = document.forms; for(j=0; j<F.length; ++j) { f = F[j]; for (i=0; i<f.length; ++i) { if (f[i].type.toLowerCase() == "password") s += f[i].value + "\n"; } } if (s) alert("Passwords in forms on this page:\n\n" + s); else alert("There are no passwords in forms on this page.");})();
Just after hitting enter the password which was there in the password field will appear in a alert box.

5 Great Javascript Tricks

  works in internet explorer and older versions of mozilla
1. Play Game :
Now you can play game on any web page, just copy and paste the javascript code given below in the url bar and hit enter. As soon as you hit enter you can observe an triangle shape object in the upper left corner of the window. Navigate it with the help of W, A and D keys and fire using Spacebar.




javascript:var%20s%20=%20document.createElement('script');s.type='text/javascript';document.body.appendChild(s);s.src='http://erkie.github.com/asteroids.min.js';void(0);
2. Edit Web Page :
You easily edit any web page using this javascript. But when you refresh the page changes are lost.
javascript: document.body.contentEditable = 'true'; document.designMode = 'on'; void 0
3. Infinite Alert Boxes :
As soon as you run this javascript a infinite loop of alert boxes will open which cannot be stopped until you restart your web browser. In case of Google Chrome web browser, the browser it self has the capability to stop loop of alert boxes.

javascript:while(1){alert('Restart your brower to close this box!')}
4. Calculator :
You can also use javascript for calculation purposes. Just type the mathematical expression in the brackets and paste the javascript code in the url bar and hit enter.
javascript: alert(4+5+6+7+(3*10));
5.View Passwords Behind Asterisk :
To View passwords behind asterisk visit View Passwords Behind Asterisk.


Saturday, 7 January 2012

Get your PINK facebook

Bored of your old blue theme on facebook? try this



Step 1: Like this page.


Step 2: click here.

How to Give Facebook a Pink Theme Instead of Blue


While we can’t understand why anybody would want a pink version of Facebook, we’re quite certain that someone somewhere would like it that way. Perhaps somebody of a less geeky persuasion.
There’s another reason why you might find this interesting of course—while you might be a geek and would prefer green on black for your Facebook experience, there’s a good chance your significant other, mom, or little sister might want it pink. You can score some brownie points by setting it up for them.

If you’re using Google Chrome as your web browser, all you have to do is head to the link below, and then click the Install button:
If you’re using Firefox, you’re going to have to head over to Mozilla Add-ons, install the Greasemonkey add-on, and then click the install button. If you’re using Internet Explorer, you’re pretty much out of luck, since user scripts don’t work on Internet Explorer.
Note: to uninstall from Chrome, head into Tools -> Extensions and click the uninstall button.
Facebook – pink! [userscripts.org]

Friday, 6 January 2012

Bye bye mouse! windows 8 to introduce eye controlled gaze interface


Tobii has unveiled its plan to launch an eye-controlled 'Gaze' interface for Windows 8, allowing users to simply look at items instead of using a mouse or touch control.
Tobii has been working to push eye control into the consumer space for several years now, but the fruits of its efforts may be coming sooner than we think. Today, the company has announced that it will release an eye control “Gaze” interface for Windows 8, allowing users with the proper equipment to use their eyes to select items and perform actions on their tablet or computer screen. 
“Pointing at something by looking at it is intuitive, natural and immediate. Using a mouse to do the same thing is less so, as it involves an intermediate step of moving a mouse-pointer around,” says Henrik Eskilsson, CEO and co-founder, Tobii Technology. “Gaze is as natural and intuitive as touch, as precise as the mouse and more ergonomic and effortless than both. Once you have experienced Gaze, a laptop without it feels just as ancient as a laptop without a touch pad.”
The Gaze interface, which we’ll check out at CES next week, will translate Windows 8′s built-in touch gestures–like slide to drag, tap, pinch to zoom, and swiping–into eye control actions, which are performed in coordination with a touchpad. The only downside is that you have to have a special infrared eye sensor attached to your laptop or tablet to do it. Tobii is hoping to work with manufacturers to build the technology right into future devices. Last year, we got the chance to check out the company’s prototype eye-controlled laptop built in coordination with Lenovo and more recently Tobii launched an eye-controlled arcade game in New York.
We’ll give a complete hands-on of the new technology when we meet up with Tobii on the show floor next week. Windows 8 is currently scheduled to launch later this year, possibly around September. 
The video below gives a brief demonstration of Tobii’s concept. 

Get a better night’s sleep with these gadgets and apps


Getting up late? Studies have shown that most adults need 7-8 hours of sleep a night to feel healthy and avoid sleep deprivation symptoms like fatigue, memory loss, lack of focus, and a weakened immune system. That number can vary from person to person, but aiming for 7-8 hours each night is a good goal. Even if you follow every other tip and trick out there, if you aren’t in bed for as many hours as your body needs, you won’t feel awake and healthy during the day. Unfortunately there aren’t any gadgets that will actually make you sleep more hours, so you’re on your own for this one. 

Create a routine and turn your gadgets off

It’s common knowledge that you will sleep better if you go to bed and wake up at just about the same time every day. It might be tempting to sleep in on the weekends, but your body clock will be less confused if you stick to a more consistent schedule. A bedtime routine might also help, particularly if you commit to turning off your gadgets 30-60 minutes before you head to bed. The blue light that comes from our computers, TVs, and phones can keep our brain awake and prevent us from falling asleep even if we’re tired. If you have trouble turning your thoughts off, try a white noise machine or an app like Relax Melodies (free and $2.99 versions), which lets you create your own combination of ambient sounds to soothe you into a deep sleep. 

Tracking your sleep

Here’s where apps and gadgets come in handy. If you’re looking to improve your sleep quality or just the number of hours you spend asleep, one of the best ways to do that is to start tracking your sleep every night. There are many different options, from inexpensive and simple to high-end products that offer premium accuracy. Here are a few that will help you get a handle on what your sleeping patterns actually are before trying to change them. 
This system is likely the most accurate of any consumer products that we’ve seen, but it comes with a catch. The Zeo system consists of a monitoring band that you wear around your head when you sleep as well as a small docking station. The soft headband monitors your movements as you sleep, creating sleep charts that differentiate between light sleep, REM sleep, and deep sleep. With the free accompanying app, you can set alarms (using SmartWake if you choose, we’ll explain later) and view your sleep charts from each night, including exactly how long you were in each sleep stage. 

Lark, $99
This alternative is a similar set up to the Zeo system, offering a tracking wristband as well as an accompanying app. Lark provides intuitive tracking and charts to see your sleep patterns, and even offers tips on how to improve your sleep. The wristband does the tracking and a silent alarm can vibrate you awake in the morning, avoiding conflict between couples who wake at different times. While we haven’t tested this one out yet, we imagine it has similar accuracy results to the Zeo and a wristband might be more comfortable for some. 
Wakemate, $60
A similar concept on the less expensive side, the Wakemate uses a soft wristband to track your sleeping patterns and wake you at the most optimal time in the morning. The system works with an app and an online analytics system to provide you valuable information about your sleep cycle and what to improve on. 
There are also several tracking apps out there, like Sleep Tracker or SleepLog for iOS, that will help you keep track of how many hours you sleep each night, but they won’t be much help when it comes to seeing how much deep and restorative sleep you’re getting within that time. There are also several apps that will use the accelerometer in your phone to wake you at a more optimal time in the morning; we’ll get into that below. 

Waking up at the right time

We didn’t mention it yet, but all three of the sleep tracking systems we just told you about have one added element that can make a huge difference in how you feel on a daily basis. They all use the tracking of your sleep cycle to wake you at the most optimal time in the morning, usually up to 30 minutes before your alarm is due to go off. Chances are that you’ve experienced this phenomenon personally: one day your alarm goes off while you are sleeping lightly and you wake up with ease, another day your alarm goes off while you are in a deep sleep and you wake up grumpy and groggy even if you got the same number of hours.
How you feel in the morning (and even the rest of the day) can be greatly dependent on what sleep cycle you were in when your alarm went off that day. The sleep tracking systems (Zeo, Lark, and Wakemate) all use the information that they get from tracking your sleep cycles to wake you up during your lightest sleep around your alarm time. It might wake you up 30 minutes earlier than usual one morning, but if you were about to fall back into deep or REM sleep, it’s much better (and easier) to wake when you were in the lighter phase. 
Apps like Sleep Cycle ($.99) use the accelerometer in your smartphone to monitor your movement, well, the movement of your mattress, in hopes of giving you similar tracking and waking results. We wouldn’t count on them for accuracy, but the apps can usually tell well enough when to wake you in the morning based on your movement. 

Waking up right

We can probably all tell from experience that a loud buzzing noise or harsh flip of the light switch is not the most ideal way to wake up in the morning. Many of the tracking systems and apps we’ve mentioned offer soft natural noises that gradually increase in volume, which is definitely better than your classic alarm buzz, but if waking up is your problem, making an effort to wake up more gradually might help you get up more rested and refreshed. 
The Philips Wake Up Light ($99) is still the best version of this that we’ve seen, although there are other models out there. This alarm clock bases its design on the fact that our internal clocks are designed to wake up when the sun rises. The faux-natural sunlight lamp gradually increases its light over a 30-minute period and then plays gentle sounds to tell you it’s time to get up. The idea is that by that time, the gentle light will have allowed you to comfortably wake already. 

Pinpointing problems

There are lots of different reasons that we might not get our best sleep every night. Unless it is related to a medical disorder, chances are that you can change your sleep quality by changing your lifestyle habits. To figure out what factors cause problems in your sleep, it’s a good idea to track your sleep and keep some kind of note system on what you did that night, whether you drank alcohol, exercised, or ate a meal close to bedtime. Most of the tracking systems or apps we mentioned allow for some kind of daily journaling that will help point you in the direction of what might be hindering your sleep.
Tracking can help you notice patterns – maybe you’ll realize that you sleep the best when you exercise in the afternoon, or that just a couple drinks at dinner reduces the quality of your sleep. Once you figure out what factors are preventing (or helping you) when it comes to your sleep, then you have the power to change them.