Monday, April 9, 2012

Google getting into eyewears with digital glasses




Google is getting into the eyewear business with a pair of thin wraparound shades that puts the company's Web services in your face.
The experimental "augmented reality" glasses - from the same team that is developing self-driven cars - can snap photos, initiate videochats and display directions at the sound of a user's voice.
The prototype digital glasses, unveiled on the company's Google+ social network on Wednesday, are still being tweaked and tested, and are not available in stores yet.

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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Google makes a Clever Move to Calm Privacy Fears


Google is probably the best predictor of an individual’s online behavior and unique personal style than most web users are willing to admit. Therefore, who better to give a report of individuals’ own online activities than Google itself. Recently, Google announced a new Account Activity feature intended to “let persons’ in” on the secret, which is, what it has learned about them, and how they can use it to fight against identity theft.
The internet giant’s clever move to reduce customers’ suspicion, instill trust, and calm privacy fears was remarkably well timed. Google debuted this new reporting system in-line with the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) press release on privacy regulations.The FTC sided with internet users by issuing guidelines aimed to bolster their online presence. Customers would be given more control over what information is shared over multiple internet channels, empowering them in 3 significant ways: One: The right for users to shut off websites’ and browsers’ tracker systems and devices Two: Provide users with access to a centralized database which will reveal how personal data are being treated by vendors, thereby enforcing accountability. Three. Provisions that will protect privacy for mobile users similar to desktop users As soon as FTC issued its privacy recommendations 
Google was waiting in the wings with a bold comeback to smooth over ruffled feathers. They swept fears of privacy invasion temporarily out the door by declaring that customers would easily discover discrepancies and incidences of identity theft with their new system; like personal detectives, they stand to benefit greatly from their activity service. . Andreas Tuerk, Google Product Manager, says the new feature “can help users see if anyone has been signing into their Google account at locations where they don’t visit or from devices they don’t own.” The multi-billion dollar internet king’s new Activity feature is expected to provide benefits, such as: 1. Summary of incoming and outgoing emails 2. Types of searches and how many 3. Places signed in from , their platform and operating systems used These features may just win over skeptics and others whose loyalty has been unceremoniously shaken by Google’s policy changes which took effect March 1, 2012. 
Google Inc. is an American multinational public co-operation whose mission is to organize the world’s information and make it universally accessible and useful. It has virtually no formidable competition, claims over 50% of the global search market, and generates profits primarily through advertising.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Blackberry slash Playbook 64 GB price in India



Canadian firm Research in Motion (RIM) has slashed the price of its 64 GB version of tablet PC PlayBook by around 18 per cent to Rs 19,990.
In December last year, RIM had slashed the price of its PlayBook to Rs 24,490 for the 64GB version. It was retailing for Rs 37,990.
“We have seen positive momentum with the promotional pricing levels and have decided to maintain an aggressive pricing strategy in order to help continue the momentum,” Research In Motion India Director Marketing Krishnadeep Baruah told PTI.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Samsung Galaxy S 2 Images with review

Samsung Galaxy S2 new hit from Samsung.










Specifications(Source: gsmarena):

BODYDimensions125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5 mm
Weight116 g
 - Touch-sensitive controls
DISPLAYTypeSuper AMOLED Plus capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
Size480 x 800 pixels, 4.3 inches (~217 ppi pixel density)
MultitouchYes
ProtectionCorning Gorilla Glass
 - TouchWiz UI v4.0
SOUNDAlert typesVibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
LoudspeakerYes
3.5mm jackYes
MEMORYCard slotmicroSD, up to 32GB
Internal16GB/32GB storage, 1 GB RAM
DATAGPRSClass 12 (4+1/3+2/2+3/1+4 slots), 32 - 48 kbps
EDGEClass 12
SpeedHSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
WLANWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi hotspot
BluetoothYes, v3.0+HS
NFCOptional
USBYes, v2.0 microUSB (MHL), USB On-the-go
CAMERAPrimary8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
FeaturesGeo-tagging, touch focus, face and smile detection, image stabilization
VideoYes, 1080p@30fps
SecondaryYes, 2 MP
FEATURESOSAndroid OS, v2.3 (Gingerbread), planned upgrade to v4.0
ChipsetExynos
CPUDual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9
GPUMali-400MP
SensorsAccelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
MessagingSMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
BrowserHTML, Adobe Flash
RadioStereo FM radio with RDS
GPSYes, with A-GPS support
JavaYes, via Java MIDP emulator
ColorsBlack, White, Pink
 - Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- TV-out (via MHL A/V link)
- SNS integration
- MP4/DivX/XviD/WMV/H.264/H.263 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player
- Organizer
- Image/video editor
- Document editor (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- Voice memo/dial/commands
- Predictive text input (Swype)
BATTERY Standard battery, Li-Ion 1650 mAh
Stand-byUp to 710 h (2G) / Up to 610 h (3G)
Talk timeUp to 18 h 20 min (2G) / Up to 8 h 40 min (3G)
MISCSAR US0.16 W/kg (head)     0.96 W/kg (body)    
SAR EU0.34 W/kg (head)  






Review(Source: techradar)


The Samsung Galaxy S II is the phone the Korean firm deems the successor to its best smartphone so far. And with a 1.2GHz processor, super-slim chassis and feather-light innards, it's easy to see why.
The dual-core race is set to heat up massively over the next few months, with the LG Optimus 2Xalready released, and the Motorola AtrixHTC Sensation and iPhone 5or iPhone 4S all bring the tech to market too.
The Samsung Galaxy S2 is almost impossibly thin when you pick it up – dimensions of 125.3 x 66.1 x 8.5mm mean it's one of the thinnest smartphones on the market at the moment, rivalling the likes of the iPhone 4and Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc for the title.
Internet:
The internet browser on the Samsung Galaxy S2 isn't too different from the stock Android offering, with the obvious difference of being so fast at times it may make your socks fall off.
The S2 can handle download speeds of up to 21Mbps on HSDPA, which is faster than we're likely to see in the near future in the UK – so it's heavily future-proofed there, and the ability to use Wi-Fi over 802.11n means speeds are at a maximum throughout the internet browser.
The WVGA screen looks pin sharp when zoomed out on a whole web page, and you can double tap to speedily get to a legible level of text, no matter where you are on the page.
For more detailed review on Galaxy s2 click here