Friday, March 22, 2013
Sunday, March 3, 2013
BlackBerry Z10 in India...
BlackBerry has finally formally introduced the new BlackBerry Z10 smartphone stacked with BlackBerry 10 operating system in India today. The Z10 was launched with pomp and show and an amazing demonstration of the new BlackBerry Z10 mobile operating system shown on the stage in Mumbai, India. The price set for the BlackBerry Z10 is Rs 43,490 in India and the BlackBerry Q10 is also expected to be available in April this year.
As per BlackBerry the new BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system has been developed from scratch using the super elements of the BlackBerry OS and real-time Linux kernel based QNX operating system. The new user interface focuses quite heavily on gestures and on making the best of the available resources to make it an amazing user experience. So basically, BlackBerry has included each and everything required to make this phone a really really smart phone.........Hopefully this would be a stiff competition for Samsung and probably Apple as well.
Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Monday, January 28, 2013
The magnificent BlackBerry Z10 out on January 30th
The new year has come with lot of amazing things in terms of technology and this time its the Canadian mobile phone maker Research In Motion [RIM] which just threw out information of the release of a new software update for its BlackBerry Dev Alpha devices, and should make it available for download starting with January 30.
According to a recent info from bbin.in, the new software update will arrive on devices with BlackBerry Hub, Phone and BlackBerry Maps. And not just that, the long rumored BlackBerry Z10 smartphone would be hitting the shelves at TELUS and Bell on the same day, that is January 30th. It will be available in both Black and White coats. That's just awesome, isn't it.
Well, there is not much information of what features and hardware the smart phones packs but the details should be pretty much out in another day or two. But it seems like it would be hotter than the competitor Apple's iPhone. There are quite a lot of hints of that with the way BlackBerry is looking forward to the release. Check out the first look of the phones below:
Saturday, January 26, 2013
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Gorilla Glass 3 - toughness test...........
For all those who thought Gorilla Glass 2 was the toughest one in the market, well Corning just proved all of them wrong. It came out with its Gorilla Glass 3 last week which surpasses the 2nd version of it in all the tests by a good number of points. That's right, the smart phones are just going to be a lot more stronger in the near future.
That means you can handle your costly and precious phones just about as roughly as you handle your pen or any other thing as it is not going to have any effect on it if it has one of these on it. I'm sure you all are looking forward to get my hands on it and feel the power of Gorilla.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Xperia Z and Xperia ZL unveiled
Sony finally comes out with its new monsters Xperia Z and Xperia ZL. Yes, the much awaited 5" Xperia series phones are out in the market for the users. Lets check what these have to offer:
Xperia Z:
The Xperia Z includes the latest Snapdragon S4 Pro with a quad-core 1.5GHz Krait processor, Adreno 320 graphics and 2GB of RAM. It flaunts a 5" LED-backlit 1080p display with Mobile Bravia 2 Engine which is amazingly smooth and touch sensitive. The 13MP Exmor RS camera sensor clicks extremely clear images and is capable of 1080p video recording with HDR option.
Well it is quite touch and is dust and water resistant. It has a non-removable 2,330 mAh battery which makes it run for hours on a single charge.
In terms of connectivity, it has pretty much everything - LTE, HSPA+, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC and FM radio. And you can also use a microSD card to increase the storage.
The phone obviously runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and uses latest version of Sony's proprietary launcher. It will hit the shelves this March, but unfortunately the pricing is yet to be announced but with all this that wouldn't really matter much.
Xperia ZL:
The Xperia ZL is a quite similar to the Xperia Z except for the slightly different design. The Xperia ZL has the front camera placed at the bottom right corner of the front panel, has a tad smaller footprint (but thicker profile) and is slightly lighter than the Xperia Z.
Yes, the rest of the hardware is exactly the same so no change there.
Lets hope March comes sooner and we can get our hands on these magnficent pieces of technology.
Xperia Z:
The Xperia Z includes the latest Snapdragon S4 Pro with a quad-core 1.5GHz Krait processor, Adreno 320 graphics and 2GB of RAM. It flaunts a 5" LED-backlit 1080p display with Mobile Bravia 2 Engine which is amazingly smooth and touch sensitive. The 13MP Exmor RS camera sensor clicks extremely clear images and is capable of 1080p video recording with HDR option.
Well it is quite touch and is dust and water resistant. It has a non-removable 2,330 mAh battery which makes it run for hours on a single charge.
In terms of connectivity, it has pretty much everything - LTE, HSPA+, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, NFC and FM radio. And you can also use a microSD card to increase the storage.
The phone obviously runs on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and uses latest version of Sony's proprietary launcher. It will hit the shelves this March, but unfortunately the pricing is yet to be announced but with all this that wouldn't really matter much.
Xperia ZL:
The Xperia ZL is a quite similar to the Xperia Z except for the slightly different design. The Xperia ZL has the front camera placed at the bottom right corner of the front panel, has a tad smaller footprint (but thicker profile) and is slightly lighter than the Xperia Z.
Yes, the rest of the hardware is exactly the same so no change there.
Lets hope March comes sooner and we can get our hands on these magnficent pieces of technology.
Monday, December 31, 2012
Google Glass - Finally to be released in 2013
I bet we have all been hearing about the computerized glasses that Google has been working on since a couple of years and have been patiently waiting to hear the news of it being available. Well, the time has come. After seeing the amazing prototypes of the Google glass during Google’s 2012 summer developer conference, Google began taking pre-orders to be shipped out in early 2013. Now is that news or what?
Yes, folks. We have finally stepped into a future that we always dreamt of. Though the “Google Glass: Explorer Edition,” the version of the hi-tech specs Google has promised to ship each cost a whopping $1,500 per pair, orders of which were restricted to those lucky attendees of the conference. Still we are quite close to have the glasses available for other users. And it would happen pretty soon.
To find out what all the fuss is about [Incase you are not aware of what Google Glass is all about], check out the videos below:
Yes, folks. We have finally stepped into a future that we always dreamt of. Though the “Google Glass: Explorer Edition,” the version of the hi-tech specs Google has promised to ship each cost a whopping $1,500 per pair, orders of which were restricted to those lucky attendees of the conference. Still we are quite close to have the glasses available for other users. And it would happen pretty soon.
To find out what all the fuss is about [Incase you are not aware of what Google Glass is all about], check out the videos below:
Live Demo:
Monday, October 29, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
iPhone 5 - a deep review......:)
So the iPhone 5 is out and even though you won't find much innovation on the iPhone 5 as compared to the 4S, still enough to make sure it still sits on the top spot when it comes to Smartphones.
The most important in terms of looks, the iPhone 5 is thinner and lighter than the competitors, and it now features a 4-inch screen which is impressive. So It looks even better in your hands. The new 4-inch screen has a 1,136-640 pixel resolution which means you can view about anything on it. This is especially great for videos and games, but we have to deal with a lot of apps, Netflix and YouTube included, that have yet to update and take advantage of the additional screen space.So yes, it lacks there.
As far as the exterior is concerned, the iPhone 5 is as stylish as ever. The back plate now features coated aluminum similar to what you'll find on Mac computers. The finish looks great, but unfortunately, it's much more susceptible to scuffs than the iPhone 4S or 4 back plates were.
In terms of power, the new Apple A6 processor and the ability to connect to 4G LTE, it runs faster than ever. When you Google a query, it is amazing how quickly the phone will show you results. Even when you check the 3-D maps, the iPhone 5 quickly starts generating buildings. Yes, it is fast and like I said it looks good too.
Ok, so the iPhone 5's comes with two new cameras [same as 4S], the rear camera now takes quicker pics and shoots much better in low light, but the most impressive upgrade comes with the front camera, which now shoots in 720p HD. Awesome isn't it? Photos and videos shot with the front camera are so much improved, that you'll likely be using it for more than just video calls like maybe clicking pics with your girlfriend.
As you've likely heard, Apple has ditched Google for its Maps app. That, in turn, has resulted in less accurate maps and information than was previously available. Worse, though, is the fact that Maps will no longer give you public transportation information unless you pay for a third-party app. Sucks big time....:(
The other major change and a very very important one is on the Lightning, its new, smaller connector. The Lightning is about one-fourth the size of its predecessor and can be attached whether it is face down or up, meaning you'll never again have that experience in which you try plugging the cable in but it's upside down. This sounds really nice, doesn't it?
So for all the Apple fans, this is still going to rock and that's all the iPhone 5 is all about.
The most important in terms of looks, the iPhone 5 is thinner and lighter than the competitors, and it now features a 4-inch screen which is impressive. So It looks even better in your hands. The new 4-inch screen has a 1,136-640 pixel resolution which means you can view about anything on it. This is especially great for videos and games, but we have to deal with a lot of apps, Netflix and YouTube included, that have yet to update and take advantage of the additional screen space.So yes, it lacks there.
As far as the exterior is concerned, the iPhone 5 is as stylish as ever. The back plate now features coated aluminum similar to what you'll find on Mac computers. The finish looks great, but unfortunately, it's much more susceptible to scuffs than the iPhone 4S or 4 back plates were.
In terms of power, the new Apple A6 processor and the ability to connect to 4G LTE, it runs faster than ever. When you Google a query, it is amazing how quickly the phone will show you results. Even when you check the 3-D maps, the iPhone 5 quickly starts generating buildings. Yes, it is fast and like I said it looks good too.
Ok, so the iPhone 5's comes with two new cameras [same as 4S], the rear camera now takes quicker pics and shoots much better in low light, but the most impressive upgrade comes with the front camera, which now shoots in 720p HD. Awesome isn't it? Photos and videos shot with the front camera are so much improved, that you'll likely be using it for more than just video calls like maybe clicking pics with your girlfriend.
As you've likely heard, Apple has ditched Google for its Maps app. That, in turn, has resulted in less accurate maps and information than was previously available. Worse, though, is the fact that Maps will no longer give you public transportation information unless you pay for a third-party app. Sucks big time....:(
The other major change and a very very important one is on the Lightning, its new, smaller connector. The Lightning is about one-fourth the size of its predecessor and can be attached whether it is face down or up, meaning you'll never again have that experience in which you try plugging the cable in but it's upside down. This sounds really nice, doesn't it?
So for all the Apple fans, this is still going to rock and that's all the iPhone 5 is all about.
Friday, September 21, 2012
Friday, September 14, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Tuesday, August 28, 2012
The amazing Machine..........:)
Well, It's a communication based on the functions ON and OFF.
In this special case the user pushes the ON button or opens the box by pressing the button. After a while the little lid of the trunk opens and that's when a hand comes out and turns off the machine or pushes the button that the user pressed and thus the trunk closes - that's it!.....cool isn't it??
In this special case the user pushes the ON button or opens the box by pressing the button. After a while the little lid of the trunk opens and that's when a hand comes out and turns off the machine or pushes the button that the user pressed and thus the trunk closes - that's it!.....cool isn't it??
The ultimate "Future Cook"....
Today is the era of induction cookers which make the kitchen look neat and clean and get the job done quickly but well, these just let you cook. That's it.
In near future, you would have be able to buy "Future Cook".
The amazing Future Cook is a different beast altogether. This is an interactive kitchen counter, with built in induction hobs, food processor and washing area so it basically has everything. The Future Cook will even show you nutritional information on the food that you're cooking, and even recipes that you can follow for that tasty food. So who would need a whole kitchen with a whole lot of space for everything when you have "Future Cook"......
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