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  • Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Specs Leaked

    Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Specs Leaked

    The Galaxy Note

    We’ve had plenty of Samsung Galaxy Note 2 rumours of late, with the latest whisperings come from Seoul Newspaper, and mostly reiterate what we’ve been hearing for the past few months.

    The newspaper claims that the new Note 2 will have a slightly bigger 5.5-inch Super AMOLED screen. As well as being 16:9, the display will boast a 1,280×720 resolution, perfect for treating your eyeballs to high-definition movies while on the go.

    Underneath that slab of a screen the Note 2 is set to be powered by a quad-core 1.4GHz Samsung Exynos 4412 processor and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, the latest version of Google’s Android software. It also packs an 8-megapixel camera and will offer next-generation data speeds in countries where they have 4G phone networks.

    We will be covering the Samsung Mobile Unpacked Event Live from Berlin tomorrow. 

  • Intex launches Aqua 4.0 Dual-SIM Android smartphone for INR 5,490

    Intex launches Aqua 4.0 Dual-SIM Android smartphone for INR 5,490

    Intex has announced the launch of dual-SIM Android phone Intex Aqua 4.0 today priced at Rs 5,490. 

    The Aqua 4.0 features 3.5-inch display with 480x320p resolution, 800MHz processor, 131MB internal storage, 3MP rear camera, and 0.3MP front camera. The smartphone also comes with dual-SIM connectivity, FM Radio, and 1400 mAh battery.

    The Intex Aqua 4.0 is equipped with three sensors – gravity, light and proximity sensors – allowing user to adjust brightness of the screen, and the phone to auto-detect and turn off the screen during calls etc, control the outflow of infrared, and also save battery at the same time.

    Company has also revealed that it will release five new smartphones by the end of this quarter in price range of INR 5,000 to INR 10,000.

  • Facebook will delete your embarrassing photos forever

    Facebook will delete your embarrassing photos forever

    Facebook has confirmed that users who delete images from their accounts can now be assured that the files are permanently erased. 

    Until recently, embarrassing or inappropriate pictures erased from a Facebook account would in fact remain stored on the company’s servers and so anyone who had a direct link could still view them.

    The news may come as some relief to young people in the throws of trying get a job or impress a new employer, knowing that many companies today show an interest in the social network accounts of their staff.

    Pictures now erased by an account user will be permanently wiped from the system within 14 days, but with a potential maximum delay of 30 days. They will be immediately removed from view on a user’s account from the moment they delete the picture
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  • Apple win over Samsung won’t affect parts deal

    Apple win over Samsung won’t affect parts deal

    While Samsung Electronics is reeling from a patent pounding by its smartphone rival Apple Inc, this is unlikely to damage the other part of their relationship – where Samsung is the sole supplier of Apple-designed chips that power the iPhone and iPad.

    At an emergency meeting in Seoul early on Sunday following the damning U.S. legal defeat, the South Korean group’s post mortem was led by vice chairman Choi Gee-sung and the head of the mobile business JK Shin, rather than by CEO Kwon Oh-hyun, whose primary role is in charge of the components business.

    The reason that Kwon was reportedly not present, even though he is the CEO of Samsung, is because the company has a “strict internal firewall” between its component supply business and handset operations, according to Reuters.

    Citing an unnamed executive who took part in Sunday’s meeting in Seoul, it was said that Samsung considers its supply contract with Apple a “separate issue from the litigation,” in which Samsung was found to have copied features of Apple’s iPhone and iPad..

    While Apple and Samsung are fierce competitors in the businesses of smartphones, tablets, computers and more, Samsung is also Apple’s largest supplier of components and parts for its popular devices. Most notably, Samsung is responsible for building the custom processors featured in Apple’s iOS devices, including the iPhone and iPad.

  • YouTube Moodwall Helps You Find Videos by Vibe

    YouTube Moodwall Helps You Find Videos by Vibe

    YouTube is testing a new feature that lets users select videos based on their mood.

    Dubbed “Moodwall,” the feature shows a series of video thumbnails under different categories on YouTube’s homepage. They range from the classic “funny,” “cool” and “adorable” to the more quirky “fast” and “catchy,” U.K. newspaper The Guardian reported.

    Google has not officially acknowledged the existence of the Moodwall; it’s supposedly being secretly tested on the public, which makes no sense and yet somehow totally works. Since they haven’t acknowledged that the Moodwall exists, they have not revealed how many users have access to it now or if there’s a roll out timetable for the greater YouTubing public.

  • Lomography Diana Baby 110 : Super-Small Camera

    Lomography Diana Baby 110 : Super-Small Camera

    Lomography has had great success with the small Diana F+ and the Diana Mini, and they’ve just added an even smaller camera dubbed the Diana Baby 110 Camera featuring a 24mm lens.

    The Diana Baby 110 fits into the palm of your hand or easily in your pocket using their B/W Orca 110 film and their new Tiger 110 color film to capture your memories on the fly. Baby 110 also comes with the interchangeable 12mm super-wide angle or 24mm standard lens with flash capability to keep you shooting into the night. It is available now at Lomography for $49.

    What do you think about it?

  • Wicked Leak Launches 5″ Smartphone Priced At INR 11,000

    Wicked Leak Launches 5″ Smartphone Priced At INR 11,000

    Wicked Leak has launched a new Android Smartphone in the market, Wammy Note. The Smartphone runs on the Android operating system and features a 5inch large touch screen. The Smartphone is priced at Rs.11000.

    The screen comes with a 800 x 480 pixels resolution. It is powered by a 1GHz processor, and a 2,500mAh battery which gives up to 8 hours of talk time and 260 hours of standby time. It comes with 512 MB of RAM and its memory is expandable up to 32 GB with a microSD card. It has Bluetooth, WiFi and 3G and comes with a USB port. It also features  GPS, Analog TV and FM radio. It has a 8 megapixel  auto focus camera with flash and Burst feature.

    The smartphone measures 144 x 89 x 12mm and comes in black and white both colours.

                           

  • Apple wins $1 billion in Samsung patent case

    Apple wins $1 billion in Samsung patent case

    Apple Inc scored a sweeping legal victory over Samsung on Friday as a U.S. jury found the Korean company had copied critical features of the hugely popular iPhone and iPad and awarded the U.S. company $1.05 billion in damages.

    The verdict — which came after less than three days of jury deliberations — could lead to an outright ban on sales of key Samsung products and will likely solidify Apple’s dominance of the exploding mobile computing market.

    The US lawsuit was one of several cases around the world between California-based Apple and South Korean Samsung over technology rights and innovation in the fast-growing mobile computing sector.

    Apple sued Samsung in April 2011, and Samsung countersued. The companies have also sued each other in Britain, Australia and South Korea. The California case was the first to go to a US jury.

    Apple sought $2.75 billion for its claims that Samsung infringed four design patents and three software patents. Samsung demanded as much as $421.8 million in royalties for claims that Apple infringed five patents.

    For the ’381 patent, which covers the “bounce-back” feature in document scrolling, all applicable Samsung products were found to be infringing for Samsung Electronics Ltd, Samsung Electronics America, and Samsung Telecommunications America, with the exception of the Galaxy Tab under Samsung Telecommunications America. This is a total of 21 smartphones and tablets including the Samsung Nexus S 4G, Galaxy s II (AT&T and i9100), Galaxy Tab, and Galaxy Tab 10.1.

    One bit of good news for Samsung: The jurors found that the Galaxy Tab 10.1 tablet did not infringe on any physical iPad design patents, as Apple had claimed.

  • Nikon Full Frame D600 may launch in September for half price of D800

    Nikon Full Frame D600 may launch in September for half price of D800

    Nikons current gen D800 is doing really well, with its full frame 24.7 MP sensor. Apparently Nikon is stuffing the same in the body of the D600 and launching it on 13th of September at photokina. Nikon is said to be kitting out the D600 with a 24.7-megapixel FX format sensor capable of shooting from ISO 100-6400, and a 3.2-inch, 921k-dot LCD display complete with ambient sensor control.

    The Nikon D600 is also said to be able to record video in Full HD (1920×1080) at 30p, 25p and 24p as well as standard  HD (1280×720) at 60p, 50p, 30p and 25p. The camera weighs 850g including battery and memory cards loaded (760g without). The Nikon D800 weighs approximately 1kg and costs US $ 3000 or about INR 1.75 lac , whereas the D600 is expected to retail for half around US$ 1500 or  INR 75,00o.

  • LG shows off teaser of a Quad Core phone, 13MP camera, 2GB RAM and Leprechauns

    LG shows off teaser of a Quad Core phone, 13MP camera, 2GB RAM and Leprechauns

    LG has launched a Korean website for their next gen quad core phone running on the latest gear. A second-generation quad-core experience, the new flagship device will offer better power management and graphics performance thanks to the Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset. Other specs include a 13MP camera, 2Gb Ram and a MDM 96q5 chipset. The device is supposed on a 5 inch form factor.

    [LG Korean]

  • Evernote introduces Evernote Business, Updates its applications on iOS

    Evernote introduces Evernote Business, Updates its applications on iOS

    Evernote today announced their new revision, Evernote has now been designed to work with companies, small and medium, right out to the system. Evernote Business will be launching later this December, but the company is taking active early applicants 

     

    [Evernote Business]

  • Kodak to sell the film business

    Kodak, the company that defines the Film camera days of our own country, has decided to let go of its Film business in order to save the brand from plummeting into bankruptcy . Kodak had already announced the sale of  their patent portfolio, online gallery, commercial scanning, photo kiosk and theme park businesses. The company will now keep focus on the upcoming Printer business, and that to if it picks up.  The company needs $660 million to revive itself and pay back the creditors by next year.

  • Leaked : Fujifilm X-E1 retro monster

    Leaked : Fujifilm X-E1 retro monster

    Japanese site Digicam Info has leaked pics of what appears to be the revision of the Fujifilm X1, its a mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera, and its called the X-E1. It adds a few and takes some away, adds a pop-up flash, and lacks the optical viewfinder. Looks like this might be announced at IFA. so stay tuned for more coverage.

    [Digicam Info]

  • South Korean court bans some Apple, Samsung products

    South Korean court bans some Apple, Samsung products

    Apple and Samsung have been ordered to stop selling some smartphones and tablet computers in South Korea and pay damages after a court ruled they each infringed the other’s patents.

    The South Korean court said that Apple had infringed two of Samsung’s wireless patents, while Samsung had infringed on a fruity firm patent related to a “bounce-back” touchscreen feature, Bloomberg, the Financial Times and others reported.

    The court also awarded damages to both sides, but only enough to cause a momentary fumble in their pockets. Apple only needs to pay 40m won ($35,000, £22,000) and Samsung just has to hand over 25m won ($22,000, £14,000).

    The Seoul Central District Court ruling called for a partial ban on sales of products including iPads and smartphones from both companies, though the verdict did not affect the latest-generation phones — Apple’s iPhone 4S or Samsung’s Galaxy S3.

    The ruling affects only the South Korean market, and is part of a larger, epic struggle over patents and innovation unfolding in nine countries. The biggest stakes are in the U.S., where Apple is suing Samsung for $2.5 billion over allegations it has created illegal knockoffs of iPhones and iPads.

  • Amazon will launch second Kindle Fire tablet on 6 September

    Amazon will launch second Kindle Fire tablet on 6 September

    Amazon.com Inc is having a press conference on 6 September near Los Angeles, said an invitation sent out on Thursday by the world’s largest Internet retailer. Rumours are rife that the company will use the event to unveil its new Kindle Fire tablet, which is expected to see a release in the UK later this year.

    While mooted specifications are still few and far between, there are whispers that the Amazon Kindle Fire could feature a larger 10in screen and run a heavily tweaked version of Android. It is also expected to come with a front-facing video calling camera plus microUSB and microHDMI ports.

    Amazon launched its first tablet, the seven-inch Kindle Fire, in September 2011, its first foray into a market that is still dominated by Apple Inc’s iPad. Since then, Google Inc has launched a seven-inch tablet called Nexus 7, which has been selling well.

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