Monday, 24 June 2013

The New Samsung "Galaxy Mega "




Samsung launched his successful 'Galaxy' series 6.3-inch Galaxy Mega, the largest smartphone in the market on Sunday.

Galaxy Mega is powered by 1.7GHz Dual Core-processor and houses 1.5GB RAM. It also has an 8 or 16GB spacious internal memory with up to 64GB of expandable memory and weighs just 199gm.



The first thing that catches your eyes is the large 6.3-inch full-HD TFT display, Unlike the S4 or the Note 2, the Mega doesn't use an AMOLED panel. Depending on your preference, some users may actually prefer the TFT screen. I found the screen to be pretty bright and sharp, so I have no issues there.

This phablet runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS, which is the latest version in the Android series. The Samsung Galaxy Mega 5.8 I9152 incorporates a 1.4 GHz dual core processor to perform smoother computing functions. It also has 1.5 GB RAM loaded in it.


From a hardware perspective, it's a mid-range smartphone, but it offers a new display size for those that want to merge their tablet and phone experiences into one.  Better yet, by virtue of being new, it brings over some of the features from the Galaxy S 4.  Is it worth buying unlocked and unsubsidized?

Saturday, 22 June 2013

HUAWEI Ascend P6


The HUAWEI Ascend P6, the world’s slimmest smartphone measuring 6.18mm. The smartphone features a 1.5GHz quad-core processor and a sleek metallic body. With its 4.7-inch high definition in-cell display, industry-leading 5MP front-facing camera, and outstanding software, the HUAWEI Ascend P6 is the embodiment of elegance with an edge.


HUAWEI Ascend P6 is ultra slim at 6.18mm and weighs just about 120g. While it is small enough to slip into the tiniest of pockets or clutch bags, the stylish HUAWEI Ascend P6 is designed to be seen and coveted! It features a 1.5GHz quad-core processor, Android 4.2.2 operating system, 2000mAh battery, 4.7-inch HD in-cell LCD screen technology, and ‘MagicTouch’ for enhanced screen responsiveness even when wearing gloves.


Huawei customises Android more heavily than any other manufacturer, with the possible exception of HTC. The P6 has the latest version of what Huawei calls the Emotion UI. This sits halfway between Android and iOS, in that it has widgets but does away with the distinction between homescreens and the app tray; your apps just sit on the homescreens.



The Ascend P6 has all the specs we'd expect from an upper-mid-range phone, and the slim metal chassis makes it feel like a quality bit of kit. We'll need to wait until we have a review sample before we can see how well it copes with our performance, camera and battery tests, but first impressions indicate this could be a seriously stylish and good-value smartphone.

Wednesday, 12 June 2013

Apple iOS 7

iOS 7 was announced officially at WWDC 2013, and it brings a lot of visual changes to Apple’s mobile OS, plus a host of new features and functionality as well. The official release is still a few months off, but one enterprising developer, Brian Roizen, has posted a fairly extensive collection of screenshots from the new beta out today. The screens really just show a close-up view of what Apple demoed on stage.

Apple’s iOS 7 features a radical visual overhaul, but what does this mean for preexisting apps? The issue is indeed complex, explains Marco Arment in a recent post to his website, and could create space for new, emergent developers to procure success with an audience of hundreds of millions this fall.

 

It isn’t just a new skin : it introduces entirely new navigational and structural standards far beyond the extent of any previous UI changes. Existing apps can support iOS 7 fairly easily without looking broken, but they’ll look and feel ancient.

 

It’s clear that iOS adoption rates are rocketing – indeed, less than a year since iOS 6 launched, the update is already installed on 93 percent of iPhones. Developers who specifically target Apple’s forthcoming operating system therefore need not worry about having a limited audience of iOS 7 users, and shouldn’t have long to wait before countless App Store frequenters have updated their iDevices accordingly.

With iOS 7, iPhone 5 owners as well as the owners of the iPhone 5's successor will gain the ability to edit photos with filters built directly into the Camera app. Within the camera app, the new feature will give users access to nine image types before they take the picture, much like the functionality that has made third-party apps like Instagram so popular. Owners of the iPhone 4 or 4S will have the ability to apply filters after the fact within the Photos app.


Apple also showed off new iCloud photo sharing features, including new support for video sharing in photo streams. The service also now has an Activity view that allows users to see the latest updates from all of their shared streams in one place.


Thursday, 6 June 2013

Acer Iconia W3 Windows 8 Tab

The Acer Iconia W3 looks to be a significant entry into the mobile space. With a display of 8.1 inches, the W3 will bring Windows 8  tablet into the true space.the latest Intel Atom Z2760 CPU, W3 has a long 8-hour battery life that u'll be able to extend using a Connected Standby mode.



    • Windows 8

    • x86 

    • 1280x800 resolution

    • 8-inch






The Acer Iconia W3 tablet is a significant entry in the Windows 8 arena. The smaller tablet is perfect for using in the hands so it's the first true tablet with Windows 8. The larger Windows 8 tablets often have keyboards included, or are marketed heavily to be used with them. The W3 is designed to be a handheld device, and it will finally bring Windows 8 to the real tablet space. 


The Acer Iconia W3 (left) will be the first 8-inch Windows 8 tablet. Like past Windows 8 tablet PCs, the Iconia W3 relies on an Intel Atom processor to provide the full Windows 8 experience. Unike these other small tablets, it is small enough to be used one-handed, much like a smartphone or phablet.
Designed in collaboration with Microsoft and Intel, Acer's new 8-incher offers full support for x86 desktop software, including Microsoft Office and Excel, as well as running any of the 70,000+ apps found in the Windows Store.
 
Icona W3's pricing within $300-$500, and in India will approx R. 18,000-28000.

Wednesday, 5 June 2013

Microsoft: New Small Screen x86 Windows Tablets with Office Pre-installed

New x86 Windows 8 tablets will come with Microsoft Office Pre-loaded onto them, giving users free access to the software.


A preview version of the Windows RT 8.1 update is believed to be available later this month. The full version on its way later this year and it will be interesting to see if Microsoft reveals more details on the specifics of the new Office




 Windows RT products are also slated to receive a new software addition of their own: the mail client Outlook 2013 will be pre-installed after the Windows RT 8.1 update rolls out. The inclusion of a full desktop version of Outlook has been sorely needed for Windows RT, and Microsoft is no-doubt responding to feedback of countless users who felt that limitations of the RT’s current e-mail client were lacking.

Tuesday, 4 June 2013

UltraThine Razer Blade : By RAZER

Razer Blade is a gaming ultrabook measuring as thin as 0.66 inches. Weighing 4.1lbs, the light weight device sports a 14 inch HD display supported by 1600x900 screen resolution with LED backlight. The device also features a built-in 1.3 megapixel full HD camera. For better effects, Razer has made the keyboard backlight enabled, which can be adjusted to the user's interest.




The device runs on Windows 8 operating system with fourth generation Intel core CPU processor. With 8 GB of onboard memory, Blade comes with 128 GB SATA 3 storage with optional storage variants of 256 GB and 512 GB.




Running on NVIDIA's latest GeForce GTX 765M graphic processor, the device is supported by 2GB RAM for graphic intensive games. The device also supports Wifi and the latest Bluetooth 4.0 technology.




The ultra-portable laptop also features Dolby Home Theatre built-in speakers for a better gaming experience. Delivering up to six hours of battery life, the device includes a Qualcomm based Killer-Wireless High-performance networking adaptor, which gives five times the wireless speed compared to conventional adaptors.

The device will be launched in the US and Canada followed by other countries. The device can be pre-ordered from 3 June costing around £1184 ($1799 approx.).

In India, it will be approximately 100,00 rs.

Saturday, 1 June 2013

The World's Smallest Wireless Router : Size of Your Thumb



Tucked away amid the giant TVs and smart refrigerators of CES is Asus's minuscule WL-330NUL Pocket Router, which the company proudly touts as world's smallest Wi-Fi router.



It's a nifty little gadget with an ethernet port on one end and a USB plug on the other that's perfect for setting up a wireless network (it's 802.11b/g/n) on the go. The USB plug can connect to the wall for a power source, or you can power it with your laptop (although presumably then you could just connect your computer directly to the ethernet cable). For those with laptops that no longer feature ethernet ports, the WL-330NUL also doubles as an ethernet-to-USB adapter.

Unfortunately, pricing and availability for the device haven't yet been announced.

TechnoHub

Fan TV : More Fun

Fan TV seeks to streamline your entire living room experience into one compact, intuitive, and fun-to-use streaming service. The device allows you to basically turn your television into a touchscreen and scroll from one app to the next via Internet stream or switch to live television on a whim. It allows you to curate playlists from all your apps without having to travel all over the place, and also grants access to your DVR, all over Wi-Fi so you don’t have to have a bunch of ugly wires sticking out every which way.

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How it all works is anyone’s guess. No one has sent us one to try out (hint hint), but from the looks of the hardware and the on-screen display, it looks worthy of a spot in the media center alongside Roku, Apple TV, and the rest.

PaperTab


Combining the flexibility of paper with the endurance of digital, PaperTab is set to change the way we work on documents.
PaperTab only allows the user to open one thing at a time, but have several papers. This means users can do things like share PDFs just by tapping two tablets together, fast-forward during a video by bending the display, and opening emails by touching two displays together.
Unfortunately, the device is still in construction and there has been no word on a release date - or a price.

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Feal 3D Worls : Oculus Rift




This virtual reality headset got its first presentation to the public at this year's CES and we were lucky enough to be offered one of the first trials. And frankly, it is incredible. The headset creates a completely immersive 3D world, so the wearer feels like they can simply step into it and touch their surroundings.

By isolating each eye and presenting slightly offset images to each one, the Oculus Rift creates a believable sense of 3D. Meanwhile, the head tracking, which let's you freely explore your virtual world, is instantly responsive. Combining these two features creates the sense that you've actually jumped into your game. It's no exaggeration to say that this was the most exciting piece of tech we've ever played with at CES.

Unfortunately, with kits being shipped to developers later this year, it doesn't look like consumers will get their hands on one until 2014 at the earliest.

Samsung Youm : Smart & Slim

You like very Slim Smart Gedgets in daily use ???

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Flexible screens took centre stage at this year's Consumer Electronics Show. OLED technology means that displays, whether they're built into phones or TVs, can now be paper-thin and bendable. Using this new technology both Samsung and LG showed off concave TV prototypes, suggesting that in a few years time we'll no longer be thinking of TVs as just flat rectangles.


While the curved TVs certainly looked unusual and caught the attention of many show visitors, it was Samsung's concept for a flexible phone that stood out. Codenamed 'Youm' the phone has a pliable and near-unbreakable screen. It's not just a gimmick either, with the company's presidents showing how bending and twisting the phone could provide new ways of interacting with other technology. If it takes off, the Youm could reinvent the phone as we know it.

Nvidia Project Shield


This portable gaming device claims to redefine gaming on the go. The Android gadget, with top-of-the-range audio and visual quality, lets you play high-quality games away from your home. You can also connect the device to your PC using wifi, so you can play your favourite games without having to get off the couch. It's still in development, but should be shipping to the USA and Canada in the second half on 2013. Nvidia say they want to ship to other countries, including the UK, as soon as they can after launch.

Google Glass x5

Many people have there hands on the highly anticipated Google glass, there is already a major update coming out (Google Glass x5 Update) before its public release date. Phandroid has released a run-down of the software updated titled XE5.




Update fixes and addresses some issues with the glass, like more reliable battery reading, better Wi-Fi sync and an automatic crash reporting system.They have also updated the Text messaging capabilities, which makes it easier for international numbers also the message transcription is much faster.

Google recently showed off its Google glass augmented related glasses at the SXSW Show in texas and released a video from the presentation from last month’s event that shows what its like to to look through the lens of google’s Project Glass.



Google have also updated the way the glass connects with Google +, the new update is able to push Google+ notifications to the front of the device, and make it easier for users to comment and +1 easily and quickly from the device.

The video is nearly 1 hour long , and google developer advocate Timothy Jordan explained what Google Glass can do, such as take photos, record video, chat and much more.Timothy jordan also confirmed the device is still in its beginning stages and far from being done, however reports are saying the device is expected to be available for the general public later on this year.
We know everyone is crazy for TechSavvy  cameras,

Digital cams are always changing, adding new features and improving old ones. The CIPA (Camera and Imaging Products Association) made predictions on what the cameras of the future will look like, highlighting some future camera technologies and High-Tech cameras.


1. Goodbye, Shutter Button

 

Cameras of the future may no longer require a shutter button. Instead, photographers could wink or use a voice command to tell the camera to record a photo. In this case, the camera probably would be built into a person's glasses. With the camera built into a pair of glasses, aiming the camera would be easy, too.This type of camera potentially could work in a manner similar to a hands-free cell phone, where you can issue commands without the need to push a button.

 

2. "Smell-graphy"


Photography is a visual medium, but the camera of the future may add the sense of smell to photographs.The ability to stimulate senses other than vision to photographs would be an interesting idea.

For example, a photographer could command the camera to record the smell of the scene, embedding it with the visual image that it captured.

It's to be optional, though ... adding smells to a photograph of food or a field of flowers would be great, but adding smells to photographs of the monkey house at the zoo might not be desireable, Yuuu.....


So, this are the future of our new technology in Digi Cams,
You Like this features in your Cameras...!!!


3. "Ultra Compact"


The camera of the future could redefine "Ultra compact" though, creating cameras that could be 0.5 inches in thickness and maybe with smaller dimensions than today's cameras.
An ultra compact camera generally is defined as a camera that measures 1 inch or less in thickness. Such small cameras are great because they easily fit in a pants pocket or a purse.This prediction makes some sense, as digital cameras from a decade ago were much larger than today's small models, and the high-tech components inside digital cameras continue to shrink.

4. Unlimited Battery Power


This is a Best for us....

Today's  rechargeable batteries in our digital cameras are as powerful as they've ever been, allowing at least nearly hundred photographs per charge.If you could charge the camera automatically as you're using it, without the need to be plugged into an electrical outlet?      How's that?
The camera of the future could incorporate some sort of solar energy cell, allowing the battery to either operate only from solar power or allowing it to charge the battery using the solar cell.