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السبت، 9 نوفمبر 2013

Sony SmartWatch 2 review

Sony SmartWatch 2 creates some miracles in your surroundings. Do you wish to capture images remotely through your SmartWatch with the smart camera app? Are you dreamt of Controlling your presentations remotely with Presentation Pal? Did you imagine that you can check the route by just glancing at your wrist? All these wonders are seen by you with the launch of Sony SmartWatch 2 in to the market.



Sony SmartWatch 2  Design  & Display :


 Sony SmartWatch 2 specs that made it more attractive are its 1.6-inch sunlight-readable display (220 x 176-pixel TFT) enclosed by moderate bezel. This display is readable in daylight even in the absence of backlight. Sony’s SmartWatch 2 consists of black, metal-edged square attached to an exchangeable strap. Below this bezel, you can find 3 capacitive buttons. for options such as home, menu and back. Along with these we you can find aluminum power button towards its right-hand side.


Sony SmartWatch 2 Connectivity Apps & software :


Connectivity options of this Sony SmartWatch 2 include NFC and Bluetooth 3.0 to manage communication with users across the world. This is compatible with all Android mobile phones that run on 4.0 OS. DNP Sony SmartWatch 2 has several apps such as Smart Connect app to pair-up with devices that doesn’t have NFC connectivity and settings app where you can turn on/off Bluetooth, triggering master reset, disabling or enabling various default apps, toggling vibrate and selecting watch faces.



Performance & User experience of Sony SmartWatch 2 :


 One of the exciting feature of this Sony SmartWatch 2 is its IP57 water and dust-resistant. Ensure that you remove the watch while going for a shower or in rain. For better performance, it has single-core ARM Cortex-M4 that runs at 180MHz.


Sony SmartWatch 2 price :

 Sony SmartWatch 2 price in India is Rs. 14,990. It comes with Micro-USB cable for charging and standard 24mm customizable strap.

 Though Sony SmartWatch 2 has some software issues and average battery life, its well built appearance and huge number of apps catch the attention of various gadget lovers.

 Merits

Simple to use
Wide range of apps for social and email notifications
Exchangeable strap
Well-built
 Demerits

Buggy software
Software issues
Low Screen resolution
Worthless battery life
Not completely waterproof
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الجمعة، 1 نوفمبر 2013

ASUS Fonepad 7 ME372CG launched | Specs, pricing review

ASUS Fonepad 7 ME372CG launched | Specs, pricing review


New Delhi: Asus India today announced launch of its upgraded version of Fonepad 7 ME372CG, the seven inch tablet phone with 3G capabilities. The new devise is designed to meet the requirements of users, those who are looking for a phone with a features of any tablet with big screen. The Asus Fonepad comes with Intel Atom Z2560 processor, which helps the user to perform multi tasks with speed, according the Asus handout issued today.

Asus Fonepad 7 ME372CG runs on Android 4.2 operating system with 1280×800 resolution with decent day viewing capabilities. It has dual front speakers supported by SonicMaster audio technology.

Asus Fonepad 7 ME372CG is 10.5 mm thick and 340 grams in weight. The 7 inch wide screen has smudge resistant coating, which helps the users from finger prints and scratches and helps to enjoy flawless HD quality video experience. And a must mention for pic lovers, it has 1.2 mega pixel front camera and 5 mp rear camera. The battery life too in line with the current models as it has 3950 mAh battery to support 28 hours talk time on 3G networks and 35 days standby time. The Asus Fonepad 7 battery also supports 10 hours non-stop video play. The device also has 16 GB on board storage capacity and micro SD card slot. The Asus App store provides enough apps, to play and enjoy the Asus Fonepad 7.

Asus Fonepad 7 ME372CG Specifications:
–Intel Clover Trail Plus Z2560 dual-core (1.6GHz)
–Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
–7-inch 1280 x 800 with capacitive multi-touch Display.
–1 GB RAM with 16GB onboard storage memory with Micro SD Slot.
–5MP rear camera with 1080p Full HD video recording
–1.2MP front Camera
–3950mAh, non-removable polymer battery

Asus Fonepad 7 ME372CG Pricing and availability:
The Asus Fonepad 7 ME372CG will be available in India at Rs. 17,499/- at select Asus authorized retail outlets from November 2013.

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السبت، 12 أكتوبر 2013

Google to put tablet apps front and center next month


Google plans to simplify how Android tablet owners find tablet-specific apps in the Play Store as part of a change next month.

Come November 21, Google says its "designed for tablets" section will effectively become the first thing tablet users see when browsing the Play Store from those types of devices. It's also tweaking its various "top" lists, like top paid and free titles, to mark what's been made for phones versus tablets.

The changes are part of a larger effort by Google to get developers to both support and note when their software is ready for larger-screened tablet users; that began back in May with its aforementioned designed-for-tablets section.

In a post on Friday announcing its plans to change the storefront, Google noted that developers "who invest the time" to tweak their apps and conform within the program's plans have seen increased downloads as a result.

At last public count, Google's Play Store has more than 1 million apps and some 50 billion downloads. Rivals -- though notably Apple -- have criticized that growing catalog, calling some versions of those tablet apps "blown-up smartphone app(s)."

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Facebook announces 1M users on Android beta-testing service


Facebook on Friday announced 1 million daily active users on its Android beta-testing program, which gives developers access to the Android app before it's released, in an attempt to find bugs and provide feedback to the company's engineers.

In a blog post, the company said that the users are in 150 different countries, and that the goal is to make sure the app is stable among all the different Android devices on the market. Right now, users are testing the app on devices from more than 50 manufacturers.

The company also announced the Facebook for Android alpha-testing service for examining even rougher versions of Android apps. "Alpha is not for the faint of heart -- features will come and go, crashes will be introduced and fixed, and designs may go through many 
iterations," the blog post said. "Because we are continually testing and experimenting on alpha, the Facebook for Android app that alpha users test will look and behave differently than what ultimately gets shipped in a general release."
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الجمعة، 11 أكتوبر 2013

Zuckerberg buys four new houses for, um, privacy


It's all about the timing.
On the one hand, you offer a loud piece of news that oh, no, people can't keep themselves private from Facebook's Graph Search anymore.

On the other, there emerges a whisper that you've bought four houses around your own in order to secure a little more, well, you know, seclusion.

Yes, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly dug deep into his jeans, found $30 million, and exchanged them for four houses adjacent to his own in Palo Alto, Calif.
As the San Jose Mercury News tells it, this isn't really out of fear that mooching paparazzi will move in next door, take photographs of him mowing the lawn, and put them up on, say, Facebook.
Well, actually it rather is. 

For Facebook's CEO reportedly heard word that an unscrupulous someone was trying to buy one of the neighboring houses and then market it as "The House Next Door to Mark Zuckerberg."
Gosh, that would be like taking someone's Facebook profile picture and using it to sell a 55-gallon tub of lube.

What kind of feeling-free, predatory money-grabber does something like that?
Zuckerberg, though, is keen not to disrupt the neighborhood (and his own image). So he's buying the houses and leasing them back to the folks who currently live in them.

The progressive purchases began last December. And one house he bought -- a 2,600 square-foot edifice -- fetched $14 million. Which seems even more absurd than the fee Yahoo paid for Tumblr.

I have contacted Facebook to see whether Zuckerberg might lease me a cellar in one of the houses -- I'm sorry, I mean to see whether the company might comment on this apparent sprint to privacy. I will update, should my request survive inspections.

This truly isn't a case of the rich not being like you and me. One can surely understand Zuckerberg not wanting to have people snooping around his steamed-up windows, or even buying a neighboring house just to live next to him.
This is more a case of the shifting definition of personal information.
Your personal life is now known as Facebook's data. Its CEO's personal life is now known as mind your own business.
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Microsoft board said to seek Ballmer successor this year


Steve Ballmer may be retiring sooner than many expect.
Microsoft's board of directors is working to have Ballmer's successor in place by the end of this year, according to a Bloomberg report that cited unidentified people with knowledge of the discussions. The timetable for announcing a new Microsoft chief executive hinges on negotiations over compensation and departure from the current employer if the selection comes from outside the company, the sources said.
 
Ballmer, who has led the company for the past 13 years, announced in August that he would retire within 12 months once a replacement is found who will carry out Microsoft's new vision of offering more devices and services. The company's board has formed a special committee to seek out potential candidates. Meeting with Microsoft's shareholders, the committee has been narrowing down its list of possible successors from an initial 40 people, both internal and external.

The committee has already spoken with Ford CEO Alan Mulally, Bloomberg reported, as well as former Nokia CEO Stephen Elop, who will rejoin Microsoft when its $7.2 billion acquisition of the Finnish company's handset division closes. Mulally, who has been CEO of Ford for seven years, initially expressed disinterest in the position but has reportedly warmed up to the idea in recent weeks.

Among others rumored to be leading the list of candidates are Microsoft Executive VP Tony Bates, who had previously been CEO of Skype, Computer Sciences CEO Mike Lawrie, former Windows Chief Steven Sinofsky, and former Juniper Networks CEO Kevin Johnson.
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Goodbye Google TV, hello Android TV


Google TV will soon give up on separate branding and going all-in with its operating system by renaming itself Android TV.

The television-specific, media-focused version of Android has lay more or less fallow since it received its Honeycomb upgrade in 2011. There's no word if or when Google is planning on upgrading Google TV from its current Android 3.2, but Google developers and hardware partners have begun to drop use of the "Google TV" moniker in favor of "Android TV," reports GigaOm.

The rebranding isn't surprising, considering that Google told CNET after the Chromecast launch in July that Google TV was not about to go the way of the Nexus Q.

"Google TV is moving forward in a major way," Chrome and Android chief Sundar Pichai told CNET. Google, he said, planned on announcing more hardware partners for Google TV at CES. It's possible that the January tech mega-show also will see the rebranding into Android TV.
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Now anyone can find you on Facebook


It may have been a long time coming, but those hidden in plain sight on Facebook are in for a rude awakening in the weeks ahead.

The social network said Thursday that it is, as promised 10 months ago, killing off a privacy setting that allowed members to prevent themselves from appearing in search results. Facebook first put the setting, called "Who can look up your Timeline by name?," on life support in December of last year, removing it for people who weren't using it. Now, it's ready to finish off the job.

Simply put, the setting let people hide their Timelines -- aka profiles -- from public view. Members could use it to control if they could be found, and by whom, when other people typed their name into the Facebook search bar.

"For the small percentage of people still using the setting, they will see reminders about it being removed in the coming weeks," Facebook announced in a blog post on the change. "Whether you've been using the setting or not, the best way to control what people can find about you on Facebook is to choose who can see the individual things you share."

The change is bound to cause some confusion, if not stir up strong emotions. Privacy and Facebook have always had a complicated relationship, and now it's as if the company is decreeing: if you're a member, you can be found, and what people find on your Timeline is entirely up to you.

For its part, Facebook will remind people with an on-site notice that when they post something publicly, the post can be seen by anyone, including people they may not know. It should also be noted that Timelines will not be visible to people you've blocked.

The social network contends that the setting never prevented people from finding Timelines in other ways such as clicking on a name in a status update. Another plausible motivation behind the change is improving the quality of the people results in Graph Search, Facebook's nascent natural language search engine.

The extra-long warning or the seemingly rational explanation may do little to temper the concerns of those who have clung to the last bit of anonymity they have left on the social network. But ready or not, Facebook search here you come.


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Lenovo leaks manual for budget Android laptop by accident


It appears a new budget Lenovo laptop is on the way. The company accidentally leaked a manual for this so-called IdeaPad A10 online, according to PCWorld.

The manual (PDF) shows that this 10.1-inch laptop will be running Android, rather than Windows, and have an HD screen that works as a touch screen. Like other Lenovo laptops, the IdeaPad A10's display can be opened up to 300 degrees, so that it can be folded to sit in "kiosk mode" with the screen pointing out from the rear of the laptop, away from the keyboard and touch pad.

When contacted by CNET, Lenovo spokesman Chris Millward confirmed that the company is planning on launching this device.
"Yes, we are launching this product," he said. "We're excited about it and encouraged by the strong interest already shown."

Although Millward didn't give any more information on release dates or pricing. He did provide CNET with information that said the laptop was unveiled this week at the Middle East electronics expo Gitex Shopper 2013 and will first be offered in the United Arab Emirates.

He also provided CNET with a few more specs on the laptop, which described it as being "affordable," having a 1.5Ghz quad-core processor with 1GB of RAM, and 16GB internal storage capacity. It will also run on Android's 4.2 operating system.

Looking at the features of the laptop in the manual, it appears that Lenovo is gearing the IdeaPad A10 to be a budget computer. Like its other low-cost PCs, this laptop has a smaller screen and doesn't come with an optical disk drive. It does, however, have a camera, memory card slot, and a Micro USB port.
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الخميس، 10 أكتوبر 2013

iPad 5 goes slim, space gray in latest batch of leaked photos


Apple's next iPad appears to be on display in full view in a series of high-resolution photos leaked online.
Popping up on the Web site of known Apple leaker Sonny Dickson, the new photos display what appears to be the next-generation iPad in space gray, one of the colors available for the iPhone 5S.

The alleged images also show off the new thin design of the fifth-gen iPad, a trait borrowed from the iPad Mini. The full gallery displays the tablet from various angles, revealing the back casing, the sides, and even parts of the interior.
Previous images leaked by Dickson purported to show the iPad 5 in both silver and space gray. Add in a gold option, and that means the next iPad will offer the same colors available for the iPhone 5S. Photos released in August also hinted at the tablet's thinner iPad Mini-like design.

Dickson, who told Reuters that he receives the photos and videos from sources in China, has a pretty good track record at leaking accurate information and images. We should know if the latest photos prove true when Apple holds its iPad event later this month. That event could occur on Tuesday, October 22, according to the latest scoop from AllThingsD.
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$100,000 payday for discoverer of Microsoft Windows bug



With little more than a week ahead of the Windows 8.1 rollout, Microsoft said it dished out its biggest ever reward to a British researcher who found a chink in the armor of the new operating system.
James Forshaw uncovered a bug in a preview version of Windows 8.1 that hackers could exploit, according to The Guardian. The London resident is a security researcher by trade.

Microsoft paid Forshaw $100,000, the first time it has paid such a big reward.
Not bad for three and a half weeks of work.

Katie Moussouris, Microsoft senior security strategist, told the paper that Forshaw's discovery was particularly valuable because it learned a new technique of attack and its variants. Thanks to a newfound ability to defend against whole classes of attacks, Microsoft paid more than it would for an individual bug discovery, she said.

Microsoft has opened preorders for Windows 8.1, the update coming later in October 18, that's designed to make it easier for people to absorb the dramatically different interface that Windows 8 introduced.

Windows 8 fell flat with many customers by booting into a start page covered with high-contrast app rectangles rather than the familiar desktop with its start button. In 8.1, Microsoft reinstates the start button and gives users the option to boot their systems into the old-style desktop interface.
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HP no longer playing by Microsoft, Intel rules, exec says


A Hewlett-Packard vice president had a lot to say about alternatives to Microsoft and Intel during a meeting of financial analysts Wednesday. And HP CEO Meg Whitman had some pretty provocative comments of her own.
The shift to non-Windows products at the world's largest PC maker is happening against a backdrop of a shrinking "Wintel" (Microsoft-Intel) PC market.
IDC reported this week that worldwide PC shipments in the third quarter of 2013 contracted 7.6 percent year-to-year. 

"The market is changing more today than it has in the past 30 odd years I've been in the industry," Dion Weisler, executive vice president of printing and personal systems at HP, said at the company's Securities Analyst meeting in San Jose, Calif., on Wednesday. He continued:

In the past, if you had the Wintel playback and played by the Wintel playbook you could pretty much predict your results. You just needed to run a little faster than the other guy. Everything was pretty predictable...[But] we're in a new world now with multiple operating systems, new architectures, new silicon, new graphics, new subsystems.

Whitman had some tough words of her own for Microsoft and Intel. 
HP's traditional highly-profitable markets face significant disruption. In personal systems...Wintel-based devices are being aggressively displaced by ARM-based PCs and mobile devices running competing operating systems...current, long-term HP partners, like Intel and Microsoft, are increasingly becoming outright competitors.

The push into non-Windows markets is being driven by places like China. "In China there are more tablets sold than [in] the United States. Guess what? Most of those are not on the Windows operating system," Weisler said. 

HP is focused on four OSes now: Microsoft, Android, Chrome, and Ubuntu, he added.
"Chrome and Android represent $46 billion of opportunity and is growing at 12 percent," Weisler said.
As an example, Weisler brandished the new Chromebook 11 jointly developed with Google.
And it's not just Chrome and Android. He talked about a major a new contract in India for systems running on Ubuntu. 

HP is not giving up on the PC market, of course. The market is still a $170 billion global market, he said. But it's declining.
"The traditional PC market declined faster than we thought it would," Weisler said.
He did cite opportunities, even in the shrinking Windows-Intel market. They include all-in-ones, workstations, and thin clients.

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Google Nexus 5, Android KitKat rumors point to Oct. 15 launch


The Google Nexus 5 and Android 4.4 KitKat are less than a week away, according to new rumors. Word on the street is that the new phone and next Android update explode onto the scene together on October 15 -- next Tuesday.

That date comes from whispers around the campfire at Google Launchpad, a fortnight-long event run by the Big G for helping startups to develop their business.

At the event, developers have been served lashings of Key Lime Pie -- the planned name for the next update -- and Kit Kat bars -- which lent their name to the update at the last minute. 
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الأحد، 29 سبتمبر 2013

Orientation Sensors in Windows 8 PCs will drive mega accuracy




Microsoft is focusing on the development of effective support of orientation systems for their Windows 8 devices. It’s become even more complex than just using the sensors to read raw data. Fortunately, Microsoft could involve other platforms to fix these issues. The main challenge is orientation of devices when it comes to construct a completely fluid interface. The device orientation data will provide myriad benefits to mapping, augmented reality, gaming, and various other applications. However, the sensors may reduce the performance when Microsoft prepares Windows 8 to run in Tablet platform.
Sensors could be used by Microsoft Sensor Fusion is an approach calling by Microsoft in order to combine 3 different sensors. First of all, accelerometer is employed to measure the actual position of device according to the three axes of gravity. Next up, a digital compass, and magnetometer, is used to measure the strength of magnetic field along three different axes. With these two sensors employed in a device, one can enjoy 2D & 3D 6-axis motion gaming with various 3D applications.



The third but most vital type of sensor is gyroscope, which is used in portable devices for over past couple of years. Along the 3 axes, it detects rotation of your device. In fact, gyroscope is used to get smoothest and best data orientation on a portable device and to refine magnetometers and accelerometers signals. As an outcome, it becomes 9-axis sensor fusion for Windows 8.
Other rivals of Microsoft which are employing sensors The earlier android phones had used only accelerometer and magnetometer. Hence, they cannot give absolute orientation of the data. Nowadays, some expensive gadgets also employ gyroscope apart from other two sensors to mitigate inherent noise as well as providing accuracy in orientation data. With TouchWiz, Samsung uses gyroscopes extensively on their devices as compared to other OEMs.
Over the years Apple is also adding various sensors in its devices and also integrating them differently from Microsoft. For example, iPhone 3GS came with magnetometer inside and iPhone 4 was launched with gyroscope. In the API based iOS devices, apps are designed to work with these three sensors to accurate data of orientation.
Bottom Line The higher quality and accuracy in orientation data makes application more sensitive and responsive to react according to natural movements in much better way. Hence, Microsoft is not alone in the market which is upgrading its products with three most powerful sensors.
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الثلاثاء، 17 سبتمبر 2013

know more about pdq mahine

Some of the devices known as a PDQ machine are very expensive. The price tag associated with these devices depends on the type of machine that you get and what the terms of the machine are.
A PDQ machine can be leased like a cell phone or equipment from a cell phone provider. The PDQ machine will be delivered to your business for use and as long as you use the company that provides it to you for service and connection then you will not have to purchase the machine outright.

Generally you will have to agree to use the machine for a certain length of time. The most common time lengths is a two year contract where you pay a monthly subscription charge, or where you pay a percentage of the transactions processed through the machine.
The company providing the machine may ask for anywhere from one percent per sale to three percent per sale. The higher volumes of sales that the merchant is expected to have will allow the company to let them have the lesser percentages per transaction.
Small businesses usually have to pay between two and three percent of their transaction totals because they do not have the same volume of customers and sales that larger stores have. Many small businesses opt to purchase used devices from larger companies that are upgrading their equipment.
Used devices will likely work just fine and you can get agreement for service terms that include a flat monthly charge instead of a percentage of sales totals. This is more appealing to some merchants, but it comes with a high price if the device ever malfunctions.
The people who pay a percentage of each sale to the company that provides the devices not only get the equipment at no cost they get a service contract as well. If their equipment needs to be repaired or replaced the company will come free of charge to fix it.
These service contracts usually cover the upgrades and the antivirus software required to protect the information being transmitted through the systems. These devices were once hard wired like land line telephones, but they are now wireless, like the cell phones and internet connections are.
The main problem with these devices comes when the lights go out. A power outage means that the equipment cannot be used and anyone that wants to buy something will have to do so using cold, hard, cash.
Each of us has used one of these devices and as we learn to rely on cards and accounts more and more we will inevitably use them more frequently as time goes by. Learning as much about how the devices operate and what you can do to protect yourself from hackers and internet thieves will allow you to be better able to protect your financial information.
If you own a small business it is recommended that you try one of the devices before you choose the one that you are going to use.
PDQ machines process the information needed for people to use credit and debit cards in stores. PDQ machine have antivirus protection in place to help protect the integrity of the information they transmit. You can click here for more information.
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الأحد، 15 سبتمبر 2013

Sony is preparing to reveal the BRAVIA Smart Stick device to convert TVs to smart


Sony published a story about its new Sony BRAVIA Smart Stick is capable of converting regular TVs to smart TVs, and this news came across her blog, is supposed to reveal more detailed product tomorrow, Sunday, September 15 / September.

Device could Sony BRAVIA Smart Stick users to run Android applications as well as applications specially made for the device via their TVs, as well as the possibility of surfing the Internet, where the device comes with Google Chrome browser automatically.

The device can be connected to Sony's new TVs via HDMI port, users can also watch video from multiple online services such as YouTube, Netflix, and Amazon Instant Video, VUDU and AOL ON
 
 The device is provided with the advantage of "picture within a picture" Picture-and-Picture, which lets you watch any of your favorite channels on TV while surfing the Internet or using any of the applications via the device, where the channel appear in a separate screen within a television screen.

Sony has supported device hers remote control unit enables the user to perform the functions such as research on the Internet via voice commands or via the keyboard, in addition to the control functions in applications in the connected TV device.
 
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الخميس، 12 سبتمبر 2013

Pirate Bay site called browser beyond the blocking of any site.


New valuable news site of its kind announced Pirate Bay specialist بالتورنت (Pirate Bay) launch copy of Mtcefha that beyond the blocking of any site in the world which is a modified version of the popular Firefox browser, specifically version 23 marking 10 years on the establishment of the site

It is noteworthy that the current version of the browser is only compatible with the operating system "Windows", with assurances to develop a special version of a regular "Linux" and "Mac" soon.
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Samsung will begin using metal designs in phones next year

No one can argue that the series phones Galaxy Samsung gutted smartphone market Pkthertha and multiplicity (regardless of the debate whether it is better or not), but almost everyone criticizes the use of plastics mainly in Packaging design phones and they are almost all the same design.
The newspaper quoted a Korean ET News that Samsung will begin in the use of metal and magnesium in the smartphone industry next year, the beginning of the hottest phones. So it is likely to see this in the fifth generation of the Galaxy S. Also been transferred news that Samsung is planning to use carbon fiber material in its phones. But all of that so far no official confirmation.

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Microsoft is losing $ 18 billion

Microsoft lost nearly $ 18 billion since exposed the intention of the acquisition of the unit in Nokia mobile phones. The amount that Microsoft lost market value of twice what you would pay to complete the transaction and get a sector with Nokia mobile phones and patents which were estimated at approximately $ 7 billion.
  
The company also lost what has been achieved from a rise in the value of the stock after the announcement, "Steve Ballmer" current CEO of the company for his resignation. Shares of Microsoft Corp. 7% since the announcement, "Steve Ballmer" for his resignation in the 23 of last month, but Conversely Shares in the company after the announcement of the intention of the acquisition of Nokia by up to 6.6% of the decline market value of the company to $ 260 billion only.
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Qualcomm unveils her watch smart Toq Mirasol screen

Qualcomm today unveiled new smart for her watch Toq smartwatch, during the IFA 2013 exhibition currently being held in the German capital Berlin. Like any other smart clock, the Toq smartwatch is a device Negotiable wear is linked with the smartphone.

The new Qualcomm clock is characterized by providing display technology Mirasol, which allow time to run all the time, being able to provide energy to a large degree. The time also includes some other features like Stereo Bluetooth wireless and the possibility of shipping and help to keep the battery time work in progress for days without having to be shipped.

Qualcomm noted that her watch you do not need a special button turn the screen on and off, they have the technology Mirasol screen and powerful battery. This will be shipped time wirelessly via of WiPower LE technology company Qualcomm, which is the first time smart that benefit from this technique.

This time the user is able to provide alerts for text messages and alarm messages, calendar, and a lot of other things. The user will be able to accept or reject calls by time, and this time as a second screen for user's smartphone.

It is expected to be available Toq smartwatch in October / October for about $ 300, which could reach two models, the first Normal time includes wireless charger, and the second distinct version called Premium Audio Edition, which comes with a set of wireless headphones.
 
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