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  • iPad 2 Taken Apart in record time (Video)

    iPad 2 Taken Apart in record time (Video)

    The Folks over at iFixit have taken apart the iPad 2 in their trademark style. With high res pictures and all. Check out the video detailing the fact that the repairability of the iPad 2 is ranked at 4/10 making it quite a difficult device to repair.

    Other important details that emerged:

    • The display is fused instead of clamped
    • Both cameras are low res under 1 Megapixel
    • The front camera is infact a VGA
    • Speakers although have a larger vent remain small and tiny
    • The Battery is just .2 w/hr larger than the previous model

    [iFixit]

  • New Revamped Symbian coming by August

    New Revamped Symbian coming by August

    Marc Driessen, Nokia Benelux product manager has let out some details on the unannounced updates that Nokia will be offering to Symbian Lovers. Talks about a symbian revamp have been going on for quite some time now, but now the companys own people are spilling the juicy details. According to Driessen, Nokia is targeting a major UI overhaul in the fall, an update rumored to include

    • dedicated pull-down status bar up top
    • new iconography
    • new flexible widgets
    • simplified navigation bar
    • better menus

    Any of those sound familiar to the “rejected by Nokia” OS?

    It is also Rumored that that N8 and E7 will get this update faster than others, possibly by Summer 2011.

  • Breaking : Nokia India Puts the E7 up for pre-order for 29,990

    Breaking : Nokia India Puts the E7 up for pre-order for 29,990

    Here it is finally folks the Nokia E7 is up for grabs at the Nokia India website.

    The Nokia E7

    • Symbian^3 mobile OS
    • Sports a 4-inch AMOLED display
    • A slide-out physical QWERTY keypad
    • 680MHz processor
    • 16GB of inbuilt memory
    • 8 megapixel camera with HD video recording capabilities.

    Check out the link for preorder and full spec list.

    [Nokia]

  • Apple US Store opens iPad 2 online order

    Apple US Store opens iPad 2 online order

     

    If you are in the US or have friends or family in the US. You can skip the waiting period and get the iPad 2 which is shipping now on the online Apple Store. Pricing information is below:

     

    If instead you prefer picking up the device in person, Sales start in stores at 5PM local time in the area of purchase head down to an Apple Store, Best Buy, Target, Walmart, AT&T or Verizon store .

    The accessories you should consider buying:

    Smart Cover (Starts at $39.00)

    Digital AV Adapter ($39.00)

    [Apple]

  • Nokia E6 caught with touch Symbian UI

    Nokia E6 caught with touch Symbian UI

    The Nokia E6 caught earlier, has been detailed yet again in this cleaner more visible picture, and what more this time the display is actually turned on.

    The UI looks nice and clean, with large touchable icons. Whats more , the grid layout also looks half decent. YOu can also see the updated Symbian^3 operating system with 4 homescreen dots and different widget placements.

    The only thing bothering us is the fact, that despite announcing the discontinuation of Symbian on Smart-phones, Nokia is still persistently set on releasing Symbian based phones this year, which will become obsolete once the company ditches the OS for Redmond’s baby

    [mobilesguruji.co.cc]

  • Samsung Galaxy Pop Review with Video and Samples

    Samsung Galaxy Pop Review with Video and Samples

    Samsung has bombarded us with a bundle of Galaxy Phones this season, they are not stopping anytime soon. with several devices to come, we review the cheapest in the line up of Galaxy Phones the Galaxy POP.

    Lets start with the Unboxing video.

    Hardware

    The device packs a semi decent set of Specifications

    • 3.14” capacitive touch screen
    • 1200 mAh Battery
    • 3.15 MP fixed focus camera
    • Android 2.2
    • 600 MHZ processor
    • Wifi, bluetooth
    • Proximity/ ambient sensors
    • Accelerometer
    • AGPS
    • Hardware navigation buttons on the bottom of the display

    For an entry level Android phone thats quite a lot of specs, At the price bracket this device is in you can only expect dunb-phones. This device promises and delivers a lot more than you bargain for.

     

    Display and Touchscreen

    The Galaxy Pop features a 3.14 inch capacitive touchscreen LCD display, that has a native resolution of 240 x 320 px. While on the outset the device is fully capable and display is good while navigating through menus and using the phone in its basic functions.

    The quality of the Display really shines( or blackens) when you actually put it to test while browsing the internet, or watching videos. The display has a poor case of pixel love. The website text is highly unreadable and you need to zoom in to high levels to get basic text to readable state. There is no auto reformatting of text , so you will constantly be panning and rotating your device to get one article or basic letter read in the browser.

    Lets just say the Display on the Galaxy POP = FAIL

    The touchscreen on the other hand is a marvel. Samsung has made an overall improvement in how the touch digitizer reads the input, thereby making the touchscreen technology used in their devices a brilliant aspect of their lineup. The new Galaxy POP is not left behind and utilizes the same new touch technology along with the optimized Android 2.2 makes using the phone a bit more cheerful.

     

    Camera and Multimedia

    The Camera on the Galaxy Pop stands at a semi decent 3.15 MP , the disappointing bit is that its fixed focus. The picutre quality is only decent and you will find yourself struggling to get the right focus even in the brightest of light conditions. The camera is a complete failure in low light situations due to lack of flash LED. You will also find that the video quality is as you would expect from a VGA video capable camera, half decent.

    You do however get a huge array of selectable features in the Camera APP and thus letting you select b/ Several shooting modes, scene modes, it lets you add effects and choose resolution etc. Making the Camera app a “princess designed for a pauper”( camera hardware).

     

    Multimedia features are let down by the overly poor (as mentioned earlier) low res display, video just does not cut it on this screen and is just a poor feeling once you get down to watching videos. Audio however is a story told differently , and throughout the new Galaxy series you will see that the audio quality goes from good to excellent as you progress up in the chain. The speakerphone on the Galaxy POP is very impressive and will not be a let down. The phone features an FM radio and thanks to android is capable of playing almost any file format under the sun thanks to its impressive array of Apps.

    The included earphones also provide good isolated audio, with a little tweaking from a good equalizer,

     

    Phone and Messaging

    Every phone need to be good at one thing, “being a phone”. The Galaxy Pop does just that with the ability to impressively make phone calls the earpiece, microphone and loudspeaker do their job well and promise good conversation abilities. In our tests we found that the device had close to none calls dropped and almost full network bars throughout.

    The swpe keyboard makes messaging and emailing on this a breeze, with a bit of learning curve you will find yourself texting away in a marathon. Although, if like us you prefer the normal keyboard, that option is available too.

    Conclusion

    The Galaxy POP is a semi decent low price entry level Android 2.2 device from samsung. But , we think you deserve better, the display quality is just not acceptable and lets you down on several levels. The phone is plasticy in build and looks like a toy at the end of it. It performs all the functions it intends to do, But makes you fell let down all the way. gaming performance is also average with several games blocked from the marketplace.

    Battery Life

    • 3.5 – 4 hours talktime (2g)
    • 2 hours on 3G
    • 4 hours of browsing the internet (3g)
    • 5.5 hours of browsing the internet (Wifi)
    • 9 hours of audio playback
    • 2.5 hours of video

    Quadrant benchmark score : 530-540

    Price : downwards of INR 9,000/-

    Overall we would recommend that you look at other options if display and gaming performance is your main criteria. Save your money for the time being or change your budget (if you can).

    [xrr rating=2.25/5 label=”We Rate it” imageset=shiny_yellow_star display_as=fraction_stars]

    Scroll down for sample shots and Full Video Review

     

    SAMPLE IMAGES From the Camera of the Galaxy POP

     

    Full Video Review

  • Microsoft confirms sale of 10 Million Kinects and 10 Million Games

    Microsoft confirms sale of 10 Million Kinects and 10 Million Games

    The homebrew hacked, popular Microsoft Kinect has sold in quantities over 10 million. Alon with that news they also sold in excess of 10 Million standalone titles, that 10 million more than the bundled games.

     

    Press Release

     

    Microsoft Announces 10 Million Kinect Sensors and more than 10 Million Kinect Games Sold to Date

    LONDON –9 March 2011

    Following one of the biggest launches in consumer electronics history, Kinect for Xbox 360 continued its momentum in 2011 reaching 10 million Kinect sensors sold worldwide to date. Not only were sensor sales an overwhelming success, but Kinect drove significant game sales with more than 10 million standalone Kinect games sold worldwide to date.

    Guinness World Records: Kinect for Xbox 360 is Fastest Selling Consumer Electronics Device

    In a nod to the recent sales success of Kinect, Guinness World Records has officially named Kinect for Xbox 360 the fastest selling consumer electronics device

  • Apple Releases iOS 4.3, just before they ship the iPad 2

    Apple Releases iOS 4.3, just before they ship the iPad 2

    You can now download iOS 4.3 for you iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.

    The new software brings a speed boost to the mobile Safari web browser through a new JavaScript engine, personal hotspot Internet sharing functionality for iPhone 4 users, and a feature that lets users share the iTunes library around their home.

    The update also adds support for the new iPad 2 and additional functionality for AirPlay, a wireless feature that allows streaming of videos from an iDevice to an HDTV.

    Here is the total spec Sheet

    (% For all those relying on unlocks to use their devices should stay away from the update )

    About iOS 4.3 Software Update 

    This update contains new features and improvements, including the following:

    • Personal Hotspot*
      Share iPhone 4 cellular data connection with up to 5 devices (combination of up to 3 Wi-Fi, 3 Bluetooth, and 1 USB)
    • iTunes Home Sharing
      Play music, movies and TV shows from a shared iTunes library on a Mac or PC (requires iTunes 10.2)
    • New AirPlay features**
      Play videos from the Photos app including the Camera Roll album, iTunes previews, enabled third-party apps and websites on Apple TV
      Play slideshows from Photos on Apple TV using transitions available on Apple TV
    • Faster Safari performance with Apple Nitro JavaScript engine
    • HD video out using the Apple Digital AV Adapter***
      View 720p HD videos from Videos app, iPod app, Photos, YouTube, Safari, Keynote, and enabled third-party apps on an HDMI display
    • Ping features
      Push notifications for comments and follow requests
      Post and Like songs directly from the Now Playing screen
      Parental controls
    • New Settings
      Messages setting for number of times to repeat an alert
      iPad side switch setting to lock screen rotation or mute audio notifications and sound effects
      Single tap conference call dialing with a pause to send a passcode
    • Bug fixes
    *Requires iPhone 4 with tethering data plan
    **Requires Apple TV (2nd generation) running software version 4.2 or later
    ***iPhone 4, iPad, iPod touch (4th generation) 

    For information on the security content of this update, please visit:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1222

  • BMW’s i3 and i8 caught testing on ice, with ski clothing?

    BMW’s i3 and i8 caught testing on ice, with ski clothing?

    Just a few weeks back BMW announced the “i” series cars. This series is meant to be the first full range electric/hybrid vehicles from the automaker. The cars with 62MPG rating and a 0 – 62 time of 4.8 seconds.

    [Autoblog]

  • Reduce Pedestrian Mortality with this Prototype

    Reduce Pedestrian Mortality with this Prototype

     

    A revolutionary new stop sign has been invented by designer Hanyoung Lee. It stops drivers with a large visual representation of  pedestrians crossing the street in laser light when the light is red.  Coming soon to a pedestrian crossing near you.

  • iTunes 10.2.1 rolls out right after iTunes 10.2

    iTunes is quite a money-baby for Apple. Right after the iTunes 4.2 which was supposed to enable sync with iOS 4.3, Home Sharing etc. the new update promises

    • Improved Home Sharing. Browse and play from your iTunes libraries with Home Sharing on any iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with iOS 4.3.

    A good idea would be to continually update the software if you use premium services on iTunes. This keeps all your media and information safe. The update also fixes certain bugs, that were causing home sharing issues with the beta releases of iOS 4.3

  • App Hunter for Android Helps Finds Apps That Are On Sale

    App Hunter for Android Helps Finds Apps That Are On Sale

    This simple new app on Android will help you get the best deal. It also finds apps that are on sale or have promotions on. What could be better for an Indian Android owner?

    [Android Market]

  • Samsung shows off ambient-light power source based transparent LCD display

    Samsung shows off ambient-light power source based transparent LCD display

    Before we begin to talk about this next piece of hardware, let me tell you that we want one! The Samsung ambient light based transparent LCD shows what technology has achieved today. What we saw in movies and SCI-FI flick is becoming real day by day.

    What you see here is a prototype 46-inch display with 1920 x 1080 resolution and ten-finger touchscreen capability. The device generates is power from surrounding light, much like our calculators.

    Whats impressive is the fact that Samsung has been able to make a working prototype of a Huge touchscreen TV which along with its solar cells, efficiently generates power from your wall light bulb, enough to sustain itself.

    Makes you want to throw your calculator doesn’t it? well even your TV/Monitor.

    Whats more, there are some rumors of Samsung using this technology to develop larger panels than the ones currently in existence. The biggest panels that the company currently releases is a 65-inch model.

    [IT Pro Portal]

  • JVC’s GS-TD1 3D Camcorder now shipping in the US

    JVC’s GS-TD1 3D Camcorder now shipping in the US

    JVC in January had announced the worlds first consumer based 3D camcorder, and to keep its word hass announced that it will be shipping its Camcorder in the US starting today. The price is a considerably high US $1700 (INR 85,000/-). The device is set to be shipping worldwide by Q2 2011.

    Specs

    • 3.32 megapixel CMOS sensor
    • 3D video at 1080i
    • 5x optical zoom
    • 10x zoom in 2D mode
    • 64GB of built-in flash memory
    • SDXC card slot for expansion
    • 3.5-inch LCD glasses free 3d Viewer

    Full Press

    JVC First To Offer Full HD 3D Consumer Camcorder

    WAYNE, N.J.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–JVC today announced the availability of the first camcorder on the consumer market that offers 3D video recording in Full High Definition. The new JVC GS-TD1 uses two camera lenses and two imaging sensors – one for each lens – to capture three-dimensional images in the same way that human eyes work.

    Video shot using the GS-TD1 can be viewed in 3D on any 3D TV. Additionally, the camcorder shoots 3D video that can be burned to a Blu-ray disc or DVD-R for 3D playback on a compatible Blu-ray player.

    The JVC GS-TD1 features two 3.32 megapixel CMOS sensors and a new JVC-developed high-speed imaging engine that processes the two Full HD images – left and right images at 1920 x 1080i resolution. Three shooting modes are offered, a feature that provides several options for HD resolution and archiving of 3D footage. These three shooting modes are: a new “LR Independent” format (MP4 MVC) that records in Full HD, the widely used “Side-by-Side” format (960 x 1080 X 2) for AVCHD 3D recording, and 2D AVCHD shooting.

    The camcorder uses an F1.2 JVC 3D Twin HD GT lens with extra-low-dispersion glass for crisp, high-contrast images, as well as multiple aspherical lenses. The combination of the fast lens and back-illuminated CMOS sensors provides the GS-TD1 with outstanding low light performance.

    Additional highlights include 64GB of built-in flash memory, SDXC card slot, 3D optical 5x zoom, Optical Axis Automatic Stabilization System for disparity control to give depth to 3D images, and Automatic Parallax Adjustment to optimize the 3D-video comfort zone. It also features a 3.5″ 3D touch panel LCD monitor that displays 3D images without any need for 3D glasses, making it easy to check 3D images while shooting and watch 3D playback in the field.

    The GS-TD1 comes with new Everio MediaBrowser 3D software (for Windows®) for full management, editing and sharing of content.

    Options for archiving and playing back 3D recordings depend on the shooting mode used:

    * Full HD 3D video, shot using the MP4 MVC mode, can be archived to a computer hard drive or Blu-ray disc drive. This Full HD material can be played back in 3D by running the footage back through the camcorder;
    * AVCHD 3D (Side-by-Side mode) video can be burned to a DVD-R disc and played back in 3D on any AVCHD-compatible Blu-ray player – including non-3D AVCHD-compatible Blu-ray players – when the disc was created with a PC or JVC Share Station.

    The JVC GZ-TD1 Full HD 3D camcorder is available now for $1,699.95. For images and multimedia content, visit http://pitch.pe/127916.

    About JVC U.S.A.

    JVC U.S.A., headquartered in Wayne, New Jersey, is a division of JVC Americas Corp., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Victor Company of Japan Ltd. JVC distributes a complete line of video and audio equipment, including high definition displays, camcorders, home and portable audio and video equipment, and mobile entertainment products. For further product information, visit JVC’s website at or call 1-800-526-5308.

    Microsoft® and Windows® are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. The SD and SDHC logos are trademarks of the SD Card Association. All brand names are trademarks, registered trademarks, or trade names of their respective holders.

    Except for the historical information contained herein, this news release contains forward-looking statements. These involve risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to vary or differ materially from those projected.

     

  • Leaked: Lenovo ThinkPad X220 specs include IPS display, SSD and more

    Leaked: Lenovo ThinkPad X220 specs include IPS display, SSD and more

     

    Looking to buy a Lenovo Thinkpad you might want to wait on for some time, the company’s website which currently is set to update to the newer versions of Thinkpad devices, already contains the sales and specs catalogue of their new Lenovo Thinkpad X220.

    Major Specs Include

    • Intel Core i5-i7 processors
    • Option of 12.5″  (1366×768) LED Backlit Display (IPS display)
    • Trackpoint® & Buttonless Touchpad
    • 1 optional USB 3.0
    • 720p High Definition camera
    • Up to 23 hours with the 9 cell battery (optional)

    Check out the full specs in the Sheet Below, or visit the link on the site below for the full marketing goods.

    [Lenovo]

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