Tag: Wifi

  • Launched Panasonic Lumix FX90, Built in Wifi and Android/ iOS app Compatible (PR)

    Launched Panasonic Lumix FX90, Built in Wifi and Android/ iOS app Compatible (PR)

    Why leave out on Android and iOS when the whole world is playing? Panasonic has released the new Lumix FX90 which not only feature a built in Wireless antenna but also a Android and iOS app from Launch. These apps allow transferring pictures and video directly to a mobile device, then uploading them to Lumix Club — a cloud-based photo-sharing service — and on to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, etc. 

    Main Specs include

    • 12 megapixel CCD sensor
    • 5x, 24-120mm optical zoom lens
    • 3-inch touchscreen
    • 1080i AVCHD video capture
    • Facebook and Twitter Integrations
    • Dedicated iOS and Android Apps
    [toggle title_open=”Collapse Press Release” title_closed=”Press Release” hide=”no” border=”yes” style=”default” excerpt_length=”0″ read_more_text=”Read More” read_less_text=”Read Less” include_excerpt_html=”no”]PANASONIC ADDS WI-FI® CONNECTIVTY TO THE NEW LUMIX FX90 STYLISH COMPACT DIGITAL CAMERA

    With Wi-Fi Connectivity LUMIX FX90 Easily Shares Photos Via Popular Social Networks Direct from Compatible Smartphones

    SECAUCUS, NJ (August 26, 2011) – Panasonic today announces a new stylish compact digital camera, the LUMIX DMC-FX90, which adds Wi-Fi® connectivity (802.11 b/g/n) to a high-performing and feature-rich model that boasts a 24mm ultra-wide LEICA DC VARIO-SUMMARIT lens with F2.5 brightness. With the addition of the Wi-Fi connectivity, the LUMIX FX90 addresses the growing communities of people who take photos and videos and want to share them instantly via online social networks.

    Panasonic also introduces today LUMIX CLUB, a cloud-based service that is accessible via a smartphone and a computer browser that allows consumers to upload photos taken with the LUMIX FX90 to the following social networks: Facebook™, Flickr™, Picasa™ or YouTube™. Photos can even be shared with these sites simultaneously, making it easy and quick. Additionally, once a LUMIX CLUB account is acquired, Panasonic will also provide a free, dedicated application called “LUMIX LINK”, which will be compatible with iPhone® and Android™OS smartphones, thus consumers can instantly share photos by connecting the LUMIX FX90 just once to their compatible smartphone and then using the carrier network to share photos online. After the initial set-up, sharing photos will be as simple as using the LUMIX LINK application on the smartphone.

    “The FX90 is a digital camera packed with high-end imaging features, enabling consumers to take photos and videos that they are proud to share with friends and family, as well as archive to preserve their memories,” said Darin Pepple, Senior Product Manager, Imaging, Panasonic Consumer Electronics Company. “With the FX90’s Wi-Fi connectivity capabilities, users can now share these photos instantly on popular social networks via an iPhone or Android OS-based smartphones. Sharing photos online is one of the biggest trends now and Panasonic believes image quality does not have to be comprised. With the FX90’s incredible F2.5 lens, photos will be crisp and clear, even when taken indoors with poor lighting. And with its sleek body and extremely fast Auto Focusing, the FX90 is the ideal digital camera to capture all of life’s moments – big and small.”

    Using the LUMIX LINK application, users can enter and store all their social network account information and will not have to log-in to individual sites after the initial set-up. At home, users can directly upload the images to the social networks via the access point of a home router or a wireless connection. To make accessing Wi-Fi even easier, the LUMIX FX90 has a convenient dedicated Wi-Fi button that when pressed, directly opens a Wi-Fi Connection mode outside home and gets WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) connection at home. The Wi-Fi module is located on the opposite side of the grip so as not to interfere with the connection signal.

    In addition to its Wi-Fi connectivity features, the LUMIX FX90 is an outstanding digital camera complete with a stylish design and sleek body. With an ultra-wide-angle Leica lens complete with a 5x optical zoom (available also in video recording) and an F2.5 brightness, the LUMIX FX90 excels in a variety of shooting environments. Whether taking a photo of a landscape, or capturing moving subjects even in low-lit situations – the LUMIX FX90’s outstanding lens will take the photo brightly and crisply.

    The LUMIX FX90 also features a 3.0-inch 460,000-dot LCD with Smart Touch, meaning all controls can be made by intuitively touching the screen. Touch operations while recording, include: Touch AF, Touch Zoom or Touch Shutter. And during playback, the Smart Touch feature can be used with the Beauty Retouch and Art Retouch modes. In addition, functions and settings used most often, such as O.I.S., AF point and white balance, can easily be customized to the user and accessed via the shortcut setting by dragging the icon to the main menu.

    The LUMIX FX90’s outstanding performance is powered by a 12.1-megapixel Hi-Speed CCD sensor and is compatible with high-speed, large-capacity signal processing required for 1920 x 1080 60i (sensor output 30p) full-HD video recording in the AVCHD format. Videos can also be recorded in MPEG4 format to easily playback on a computer and other portable electronic devices. To complement its high-quality video capabilities, the LUMIX FX90 also includes Dolby Digital Creator to record high quality audio. The Venus Engine powers the Sonic Speed AF, enabling extremely fast start-up times, making the LUMIX FX90 not only a powerful digital camera, but a speedy one, too. Also, the Venus Engine also provides precisely selective noise reduction to the chromatic noise without affecting the border of colors, so images are naturally clear and crisp in both photo and video recording.

    Like all of Panasonic’s digital cameras, the LUMIX FX90 features Intelligent Auto. When in iA mode, the LUMIX FZ47 automatically chooses the best setting based on the shooting environment and features include: Active Mode in MEGA O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilization), Motion Deblur*, Face Recognition, Face Detection, AF Tracking, Intelligent ISO Control and Intelligent Scene Selector and Intelligent Exposure. Even when shooting video, the LUMIX FX90 enables the following features when in iA: AF Tracking, MEGA O.I.S., Face Detection, Intelligent Scene Selector and Intelligent Exposure – all available to help take clear videos worthy of sharing with friends and family.

    Access to the LUMIX CLUB is expected, be available on September 5, 2011 here:

    http://lumixclub.panasonic.net and will allow consumers to easily share their images on Facebook, Flickr, Picasa or YouTube. In addition the LUMIX LINK applications for iPhone and Android OS smartphones will be also available. The LUMIX CLUB site will available in six languages: English, Italian, German, French, Spanish and Japanese. In the future, LUMIX CLUB plans to add the following features:

    • A storage service so photos can be uploaded to an album that resides in the cloud-based networks and then viewed from smartphones, and Internet-enabled Panasonic VIERA HDTVS and Blu-ray Disc players
    • An intuitive user interface with a Timeline function that has a drag-and-drop feature
    • A photo sharing album function that will allow users who attended the same event, such as a wedding or party, to exchange and comment on photos and videos

    Pricing and availability for the LUMIX FX90 will be announced approximately 30 days prior to shipping. For more information about Panasonic LUMIX digital cameras, please visit www.panasonic.com/lumix.[/toggle]

  • Sony Ericsson Txt Pro Unboxing and Review

    Sony Ericsson Txt Pro Unboxing and Review

     

    The Sony Ericsson Txt Pro is a budget yet spec’d out phone, with a proprietary OS on the device the Txt Pro offers Xperia like UI , without the frills of an Android Interface.

    Build Quality

    Surprising well built for its price, with a spring loaded robust slide mechanism, the device seems up to mark with any premium slider phones back in the day. the overall construction is also quite stable and the device does not rattle at all despite a 2 part design. The soft touch plastic is a great addition to the handleability of the device,and  its extremely comfortable in the hand. The Keyboard is a chiclet style keyboard and has wonderfully tactile buttons.

    Hardware

    The device has interesting specs

    Network  
    2G Network GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz
    3G Network
    Dimensions  
    Size 93 x 52 x 18 mm
    Weight 100 grams
    Form Factor Side-Slider
    Display  
    Type TFT Capacitive Touch Screen
    Size 3.0-inch
    Colors & Resolution 256K Colors & 240 x 400 Pixels
    Input/ User Interface Full QWERTY Keyboard 
    Single Touch 
    Scratch-resistant Surface 
    Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate 
    Proximity Sensor 
    Touch-sensitive controls
    System Properties  
    CPU PNX-4910 Processor 
    64MB RAM
    Storage Capacity  
    Internal Memory 100MB Internal Storage
    Expandable Memory Micro-SD card slot for expansion up to 32GB
    Browser & Messaging HTML, xHTML, WAP 2.0 
    MMS, SMS, IM, Email
    Camera  
    Still – 3.2 Megapixels 
    – 2048×1536 Pixels
    Secondary NO
    Video Recording Capable
    Video Playback Capable
    Connectivity  
    DATA GPRS, EDGE
    Bluetooth & USB v2.1 with EDR & v2.0 Micro USB
    Headset 3.5mm stereo headset jack
    Radio Stereo FM Radio with RDS
    WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g
    GPS A-GPS
    3G NO
    GPRS Up to 85.6 kbps
    EDGE Up to 236.8 kbps
    Video & Audio  
    Audio Formats MP3, WAV, WMA, eAAC+
    Video Formats H.264, MP4
    Battery  
    Type Li-Ion 1000mAh Standard Battery
    Stand-by Time Up to 400 Hours
    Talk-Time Up to 5 Hours 10 mins
    Other Features TrackID music recognition 
    Friends application 
    Facebook, Twitter, YouTube 
    Google Talk, Multiple IM
    Colors Availability Black 
    Pink 
    White

    Full Review

    Although priced at Rs. 7,500, the phone does not offer too many features. One can get decent Android phones for around that price. So why would anybody consider this phone? Well for starters overly-smart operating systems (read android) require constant attention and care, consume a lot of battery and become the centre of your life. Some people still like to buy phones for their basic abilities.

    The txt pro offers basics with a little bit of add ons , you do get all your social networks included – Facebook, Orkut, twitter and Picasa apps come preloaded. Allowing you to fully utilize the qwerty keyboard for chatting messaging and emailing. The device also features WiFi connectivity , but unfortunately has no 3G. 

    The touchscreen is a capacitive screen and is extremely responsive, the UI is easy on the eyes and  breeze to use. The camera is a simple 3.2 MP fixed focus camera and does not deliver great pictures.

    Our recommendation is that for this price be a little thrill seeking and make the switch to Android, and get a different device, Optimus One, Galaxy Pop, Galaxy 551, Mini, or even the Dell XCD 35. The phones will actually make you happy. 

    This phone (Txt Pro) is extremely loud and an excellent phone, but why buy it when you can get much more.

    [xrr rating=3.5/5 label=”We Rate it: ” imageset=shiny_yellow_star display_as=fraction_stars]

     

    Video Unboxing and Review

  • New WiFi Standard Has A 100 Km Range

    New WiFi Standard Has A 100 Km Range

    We’ve finally got a new WiFi standard to look forward to. The IEEE has officially released a new standard for 802.22 WiFi which can cover an area of over 31000 square kilometers from a single base station. You’re all probably familiar with the current standard 802.11 a/b/g/n as this is the standard that you use to connect to the Internet everyday.

    The exponentially increased range is because the frequency that the WiFi network transmits on has changed. Over the last few years, analog television has seen a dramatic decrease in viewership. Using that very same frequency of 54MHz to 698 MHz the new standard gains increased range as these frequencies are very good for long range transmissions, which is why the range was used for analog TV signals.

    The new 802.22 standard is not going to make your current router obsolete just yet. What it will be good for is to provide Internet access in rural areas or to provide municipal WiFi for an entire city. With a single base station having a transmission rate of 22 Mbps and a range of 100 km, it’s only a matter of time before we’re never without WiFi again. Well it’s perhaps time that we said goodbye to 3G.

  • Printable Antenna Generates Electricity from Out of the Blue

    Printable Antenna Generates Electricity from Out of the Blue

    WiFi networks, Cellphone and Radio Signals. These are just a few of the waves that are spamming the Electro Magnetic Spectrum around you most of the time. You can harvest this energy for more than its intended use. With printable antennas, you can power battery free electronics in most urban environments.

    Since this technology is still in its infancy and generates only a few milliwatts, so don’t expect it to power your cellphone or laptop anytime soon. What this technology is good for is powering networks of sensors in locations that don’t have electrical outlets, batteries or access to solar power. This could be a temperature sensor placed in the wall of your home, or a sensor built into the body of your car to check for structural damage. These sensors could also be teamed up with capacitors to collect power and send short bursts of wireless data to a receiver nearby.

    Theoretically, the amount of electricity generated could be increased in two ways. The first way would involve stacking these antennas one on top of the other and the second way would be to increase the surface area of each antenna. Combined, perhaps we could have a self charging battery or phone in the near future. We can only hope…

  • Skype – Cross Platform Video Calls Now on Android

    Skype – Cross Platform Video Calls Now on Android

    Skype announced that its Android client now supports cross platform video calls, so desktop users can now see mobile users and vice versa. At the moment, this functionality is limited to only four Android handsets, the Desire S, Xperia Neo and Pro and the Nexus S. If you have one of these phones, you can now make video calls to your friends over WiFi and 3G both.

    Video Calls between android devices have been possible for a while now, but the option to make video calls to desktops/laptops has been limited. Most Android users won’t be affected by this update although Skype promises to add other handsets “soon”.

    The new Skype client can switch between front and rear facing cameras, so you can show people your face as well as what you are seeing. It can connect to all Skype clients including the iPhone as well as many Skype enabled TV’s.

    the Desire S, Xperia Neo and Pro and (of course) the Nexus S
  • Seagate GoFlex Satellite with Wifi and an Inbuilt Battery Revealed

    Seagate GoFlex Satellite with Wifi and an Inbuilt Battery Revealed

     

    In an interesting FCC filing, The Seagate GoFlex Satellite was Revealed. The Portable harddisk allows you to stream media and content directly from the drive without the need of wires. The network attached storage will also feature an iOS app which will enable users with an iOS device to stream directly to their handheld devices. The hard drive has 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and a 3.7V battery within its body. It will also feature a USB 3.0 port which will charge and allow the device to be docked the old fashioned way – with wires.

    [VIA]

    [FCC]

  • LG’s Biggest Phone the Optimus Big with 4.3 inch Nova Display Launched

    LG’s Biggest Phone the Optimus Big with 4.3 inch Nova Display Launched

    The Korean Giant released the LG Optimus Big this past weekend.

    The Optimus Big:

    • Android 2.2
    • 4.3-inch Nova Display
    • HDMI-out port
    • 1GHz processor
    • 5-megapixel camera
    • Bluetooth 3.0
    • Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
    • 1,500 mAh battery

    This device was long rumored and lond anticipated power phone from the manufacturer. The phone is expected to hit India in the month of June with a rumored price tag of 29,000 INR. Seems a bit pricey for an LG phone.

  • Samsung Galaxy Tab  8.9 and 10.1 inch coming to India in April

    Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1 inch coming to India in April

    A tweet by Samsung Mobiles India account confirms earlier rumors of the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and 10.1 launch in India. These devices were announced at the WWDC and CTIA and even wear the title tag of the slimmest tablets in the world. We are trying to get some pricing info on these devices

  • Dell Streak 7 Wifi only, Appears for pre-order on Amazon USA

    Dell Streak 7 Wifi only, Appears for pre-order on Amazon USA

    The Dell Streak WiFI , just popped up for pre-order on the AMAZON USA website. There is no information on when the device will actually ship , but it looks like atleast the price is up, which seems really attractive at US$ 380 or INR 17,500 approx.

    [VIA AndroidOS.in]

    [Amazon]

  • Nokia C3 Touch and Type Phone Unboxing Video

    Nokia C3 Touch and Type Phone Unboxing Video

    Here is the second in series of Touch and type phones from Nokia. The C3 check out the Unboxing Video Below and stay tuned for a full review.

  • Nokia X3 Touch And Type Unboxing Video

    Nokia X3 Touch And Type Unboxing Video

     

    We just got the two new Nokia Touch and Type Phones, The Nokia X3 and the Nokia C3.

    Check out the video of Unboxing for the X3 below soon to be followed by the C3.

  • MSI Announces Wind U160MX Netbook

    MSI Announces Wind U160MX Netbook

    MSI has expanded their Wind line-up with the launch of the Wind U160MX netbook, a product called by MSI as the “dream machine”.

    The Wind U160MX has

    • Intel Atom N455 processor (1.66 GHz)
    • 10” LED screen (1024×600)
    • DDR3-667 memory (2 GB max)
    • SATA harddrive (250 GB or 320 GB)
    • Integrated video (Intel GMA 3150)
    • 2-in-1 card reader (SD/MMC), Fast Ethernet
    • 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth 2.1,
    • 0.3 Mpixel webcam
    • 3-cell battery.

    The lappy also features TDE (Turbo Drive Engine) technology, which increase the CPU clock to boost the performance, and a power-saving function that extends the battery life up to 8.5 hours without charging.

    Information on pricing was not revealed.

    OFFICIAL PRESS RELEASE

    MSI’s stylishly sexy Wind U160MX is gorgeous, slender, and light. It features the Intel Atom N455 processor which supports up to 2GB of DDR3 memory and sports MSI’s exclusive TDE technology, ECO Engine power-saving technology, Easy Face biometric software, Easy Viewer photo manager, the S-Bar tool bar, and up to 8.5 hours of battery power.

    Taipei—MSI has unveiled the beautiful 10.1-inch Wind U160MX netbook which packs Intel’s dual-thread architecture-supporting Atom N455 CPU, DDR3 memory, and MSI TDE technology. The U160MX is powerful and its battery runs up to 8.5 hours on just one charge.

    Eric Kuo, associate vice president for global sales, MSI Notebook, explains that the U160MX netbook is less than one inch thin and tips the scales at just one kilogram including the battery. The U160MX has a unique circular display axle and is sheathed in a brush finish black coating that protects against smudging. This elegant netbook also comes with a Chicklet keyboard, MSI’s ECO Engine power-saving technology, Easy Face biometric software, the Easy Viewer photo manager, and the S-Bar tool bar. Stunningly beautiful and equipped with powerful MSI applications, you’ll fall in love with it.

    Ultimate in high tech

    In a class of its own: The feather-light Wind U160MX features a display axle with a power button recessed into one end and an independent Chicklet keyboard set off by the shimmering silver glow of the touchpad mouse buttons. Meticulously crafted inside and out, the Wind U160MX is an elegant piece of work in a class of its own.

    Chicklet keyboard: The U160MX also comes with MSI’s Chicklet keyboard with each key independent from the others for solid, silent typing. Each stroke of the keyboard underscores the dedication put into the design and production of every detail.

    10.1-inch LED screen refreshes in just 8 milliseconds: The Wind U160MX comes with a power-sipping 10.1” LED backlit display that refreshes in only eight milliseconds—more than twice as fast as traditional laptops, so it offers a smooth, clear, crisp picture when you watch movies and animation as well as better detail and richer colors. Now, you can have cinema-quality visual entertainment on a netbook.

    High performance, extended battery life*

    Intel’s latest Atom N455 processor: The Wind U160MX employs Intel’s new generation Atom N455 processor and supports DDR3 memory. At 6.5 watts, it not only sips power, but also enhances performance by 10% and extends battery life by 15%.

    TDE turbo technology: MSI’s TDE (Turbo Drive Engine technology) instantly kicks the Wind U160MX into overdrive, so the system doesn’t bog down when processing heavy-load applications, like image processing software.

    ECO engine power saving technology: MSI’s exclusive ECO technology allows the user to extend the Wind U160MX’s battery life with the touch of a finger. You can choose from among five power management scenarios—Video Game, Film, Presentation, Word Processing, and Turbo Battery, effectively maximizing battery life. Actual tests show that the MSI Wind U160MX can run up to 8.5 hours on one charge. *Actual battery time will vary with differences in computer use and settings.

    i-Charger: The U160MX netbook also comes with MSI’s i-Charger technology which pumps more power through USB slots, so you can recharge devices up to three times faster. Now, while others are waiting for their mobile devices to recharge, you can be enjoying yours.

    Exclusive applications

    Easy Face biometric software: The Wind U160MX comes equipped with MSI’s own facial recognition software which works in concert with the high definition webcam to protect data biometrically. Easy Face remembers passwords for MSN accounts as well as login passwords for websites and systems and can integrate all passwords for your personal accounts under one lock and key—your unique facial features. It remembers passwords, so you don’t have to. What’s more, the U160MX comes with Webcam Companion (an Internet webcam application), Visual Effect 2 (a conferencing application), and Print Creation (for printing), so this one machine can meet all of your needs.

    S-Bar: The Wind U160MX boasts MSI’s S-Bar toolbar, which consists of shortcuts for major OS programs and hardware as well as MSI’s own applications. It allows you to control all system functions, auxiliary programs and applications as well as an array of programs, such as applications to save power and boost performance as well as MSI’s multimedia software and the webcam, the projector, the wireless, Bluetooth, volume control, screen brightness, and standby mode. Operating multimedia was never easier.

    U160MX Spec

    Processor Intel Atom Processor N455
    Operating System Genuine Windows 7 Starter
    Memory DDR3-667MHz up to 2GB
    Display 10.1″ WSVGA LED backlight
    Graphics GMA 3150
    Video Output 1x VGA
    Hard Disk Drive 250GB/320GB
    Optical Disk Drive N/A
    Interfaces 3x USB 2.0, 2-in-1 card reader
    Sound Stereo Speakers with Intel HD Audio
    Communication 802.11 b/g/n WLAN, Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, 1x 10/100M LAN
    Webcam 0.3M
    Battery 3-Cell Li-Ion
    Dimension (WxDxH) 265 x 165 x 19.8~25.4mm
    Weight 1kg (w/3-cell Battery)
    Other Features EasyFace, S-Bar, i-Charger


     

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