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Thursday, January 24, 2013

CES 2013: Samsung shows off flexible screen technology

CES 2013: Samsung shows off flexible screen technology Bendy 'Youm' screens likely to appear in future Samsung flagship phones
Back in December, we heard a report of a radical new screen design, which was a 'possible' for the Samsung Galaxy S IV when it eventually launches later this year. Now Samsung has shown off the technology at CES, which just might be coming to a Samsung phone in the fairly near future.

We say that because this wasn't just some concept on a screen being talked about. The technology itself (named 'Youm') was demonstrated via a handheld device, which means that the screen is in a form that can be transferred to a smartphone. When it does, it's likely to be a genuine game changer.

The screen is flexible, but on the handheld it also wrapped around, which means you can use the same screen to fold out and browse or watch videos on a larger screen, but when folded in, you can still get notifications and updates (for example) when the phone is flat on your desk, effectively asleep. Radical stuff.

It really does mean that Samsung could change the way we use our phones, but it also means the company could create bigger mobile screens without the bulk of a traditional flat phone.

How this will translate to the market wasn't made clear. But you could imagine a next-generation Note utilising this very effectively. A Samsung Galaxy IV or V? Possibly, but it would mean a radical design departure.

The Samsung Galaxy S IV is the next big launch, expected in the middle of 2013. Gut feeling is that it will not feature this technology, but we would love to be proven wrong.

Newest Micromax A90S 2013





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Newest Micromax A90S 2013
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Dual SIM (GSM+GSM)
8.0MP Camera
Full Touchscreen
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Streamlined User Interface
Faster, More Intuitive Text Input
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CES 2013: Chinese enter Western mobile device market

 
Soon to be released Huawei new smart phones Ascend Mate are presented at the 2013 International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas on 7 January 2013Chinese electronics firm Huawei has launched two major mobile devices as it looks to muscle into Western markets.
Huawei's Ascend Mate device has a 6.1in (15cm) display that puts it squarely in competition with Samsung's Galaxy Note.
The company also unveiled the Ascend D2, which has higher screen resolution than Apple's iPhone 5.
Huawei is one of several Chinese companies expanding their presence at this year's Consumer Electronic Show (CES) in Las Vegas.
Telecommunications equipment provider ZTE also has a large presence, and is expected to announce its own new smartphone on Tuesday.
Elsewhere at CES Las Vegas, another Chinese company, HiSense, occupies the floor space previously home to Microsoft, which pulled out of this year's show.
'Security threat'
Huawei is a well established player in global technology. But in 2013 the company hopes to transform itself from a behind-the-scenes technology provider - powering infrastructure, for instance - into a recognisable consumer brand.
In doing so it faces a public relations challenge: the US government in October branded the company a "security threat".
The US government says it fears Huawei equipment could be used unlawfully to monitor communications and other activity.
Washington has made the same warnings about ZTE, suggesting that US companies steer clear of the firm.
Political battles aside, Huawei and ZTE face a uphill climb to win over consumers unfamiliar with the companies.
The Ascend Mate fits into the busy but still up-for-grabs market for "phablets" - devices sized between a smartphone and a tablet.
The Ascend D2 smartphone features a 13-megapixel camera - the iPhone 5 has eight - and up to two days' battery life. It is also marketed as waterproof - it was doused in a jug of water during the on-stage demo.
Both of Huawei's new devices run on Google's Android mobile operating system and are expected to be released globally in March.
"2013 has real potential for Huawei to move from being a budget choice to a genuine challenger," said Dominic Sunnebo, global consumer insight director at Kantar Worldpanel ComTech. "Our research shows that consumer brand preference for Huawei is low in developed markets - below 1% in US and Germany; however these three new handsets show they are setting their ambitions are far higher."
"Clearly they have done their research," he said. "All the new handsets have very large batteries. Poor battery life is the number one issue for smartphone owners, with 54% listing it as their top complaint - addressing this should be a winning factor with consumers.
"The one area of concern would be for the Huawei 6.1-inch Ascend Mate," he said. "Bigger screen sizes are becoming more popular, demonstrated by the success of the Samsung Galaxy Note,
"However for a relatively unknown brand to push the size barriers this far is a risk," he added. "Samsung invented the 'phablet' category armed with a serious marketing budget, and unless Huawei follow suit this is likely to remain a niche product. We think the Huawei Ascend D2 is more likely to be a hit with consumers. "

Lenovo's New Coffee Table Computer Is One Big Gigantic iPad

The first introductory events of this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) kicked off quietly this weekend, giving the world a glimpse at the coolest, shiniest new gadgets out there. The show doesn't actually start until Tuesday, but the sneak previews are a great chance for companies to get out in front of the inevitably oversaturated tech news cycle that the week brings.
One cool-looking gadget that caught our eye comes from Lenovo, the makers of the very boring-looking ThinkPads. It's called the IdeaCenter Horizon Table PC and is eye-catching mostly because it looks like something out of an Onion article about zany gadgets at CES, except it's absolutely real and you can totally buy one. What is it? Well, for lack of a better analogy, it's like one enormous iPad that you can carry around your house, play boardgames on and use as a table. Just be careful not to spill your drinks.
To be exact, the Horizon's 27-inch touchscreen is the equivalent of eight iPads jammed together. Its guts are comparably scaled up and include everything you might expect from the latest desktop PCs. It runs Windows 8 as well as a new operating system developed by Lenovo called Aura. It's also portable thanks to a built-in battery, though it only lasts two hours. "Portable" might be a bit of stretch, too, since it weighs 17 pounds. Nevertheless, you can prop it up on your desk and write emails to your grandma then pick the thing up and take it to the living room where you can lay it flat and play a fun game of Chutes and Ladders with the kids. Lenovo also made a bunch of accessories like joysticks and air hockey paddles for even more fun for the whole family. There are also some prototypes on display that integrate the machine into pieces of furniture like a coffee table so that the computer really is a part of the home.
We've been anticipating the dawn of the tabletop PC since 2008, when Microsoft unveiled a 30-inch machine called the Surface -- not to be confused with the recently released Surface tablet. Like the Horizon, it featured an interface straight out of Minority Report and made us wonder just what we could do with a giant horizontal screen. But since each Microsoft Surface machine cost tens of thousands of dollars, not many people were able to take them home and experiment. Features aside, the Horizon stands out for its relatively reasonable price starting at $1,699, the price of about three iPads.
All that said, it remains to be seen just how useful these things will actually be. Kind of like the very cool but also basically ridiculous mirror computer we saw last year.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Razer Switchblade, Gaming Tablet PC concept

Razer Switchblade, Gaming Tablet PC conceptCES 2011 is also enlivened by a prototype called the Razer gaming netbook Switchblade. The size is also smaller than standard netbooks with screens only 7 inches.
Razer is very popular in terms of gaming peripherals, but during the CES (Consumer Electronics Show) in 2011, has revealed a product that truly new and fresh targeted to groups of gamers.
Razer Switchblade is a special mini netbook or UMPC. We can find the OS Microsoft Windows 7 with a special GUI option so that the view is really running very smoothly, especially for gaming.

Here we can select games, multimedia and other applications. Intel Atom-based hardware platform, although we do not know the exact specifications of the Razer is used, a clear Switchblade powerful enough to run World of Warcraft at 1024 x 600 pixels (the default screen resolution).
Razer Switchblade is equipped with a keyboard that can change function according to the game you’re playing. This device was developed together with Intel’s Atom chip which provides, while not known for graphics chip provider. Razer intend to make this machine as a substitute for a mouse and keyboard combination that is used gamers playing on the computer.
There are multi-touch screen and keyboard ultrasensitive dynamic shared a view that is called the Razer as a user interface that can customize the layout depending on the mode button quickly played game. With Switchblade Razer hopes to adapt and play all PC games which can also be taken anywhere with lightly like the Nintendo DS.
Keyboard with the screen buttons.
Razer Switchblade, Gaming Tablet PC concept


Here it is going to make gamers interested, the keyboard has a unique Switchblade unlike its competitors. Each button like a mini OLED-based screen-based Opimus and can display the same symbol or icon-screen game play. Very interesting indeed, because gamers do not need to click here and there on the screen.

Razer Switchblade equipped with USBports, WiFi, Bluetooth and likely future will be equipped with 3G, allowing us to play games online, just as promised by Panasonic Jungle.

Razer has yet to confirm whether the Switchblade will be mass produced, but according to some of these observations is one product that is very interesting.
This device is still a concept prototype. No launch date or price information. Still need some more time to refine this concept and can be tested to the public.

LG Optimus One (LG P 500) New Android Smartphone from LG

 




LG Optimus One (LG P500) LG Optimus One (LG P 500) is the newest Motorola smartphone based on Android operating system that will be available in the fourth quarter of this year 2010. Korean companies are eager to sell 10 million Android devices and Optimus One is one of the reliable devices that can be sold 1 million more, even according to LG, 500 engineers from LG and Google have been working together for this device since the end of 2009. LG plans to launch many products at once and not focus on just one flagship product, which also launched a mobile phone with Windows OS Phone 7.

Besides LG Optimus One, there is also LG Optimus Chic more emphasis on design and the camera, while LG Optimus own One more relying on Google’s full-featured experience. Specifications LG Optimus One fairly reliable where the first is its operating system Android 2.2 is the latest Froyo HVGA TFT with touch screen measuring 3.2 inches, 600 Mhz processor speed and connectivity are complete such as 3G support with HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS with A- GPS and digital compass, 3.5 mm audio jack and there is an FM Radio. For storage there as standard features 2GB microSD. For the camera, LG Optimus One supports 3.2 MP autofocus camera with video recording VGA @ 18 fps and be able to play Divx and Xvid video. LG Price Optimus One is not yet known but there are informed US$ 349.

Razer Edge Gaming Tablet Winner Best Of CES 2013

 

Razer Edge Gaming Tablet Winner Best Of CES 2013
Razer Edge Gaming Tablet Winner Best Of CES 2013
The performance of electronic devices exhibit the largest in the world, CES 2013 scheduled to end today. As usual, towards the close of the exhibition are the producers eagerly anticipated awards, CES 2013 Awards.
The award was given by one of the popular IT news in USA, CNET, the method of polling readers.
One of the award winning producer of CES 2013 Awards is Razer. Famous manufacturers with hardware, software, and gaming systems was awarded CNET’s 2013 “Best of CES” category “Best Gaming, People’s Voice” for Edge Razer products.
 
The device is designed specifically for gamers brings superior features of a tablet, but coupled with the ability to play games that qualified. With a touch screen, Razer Edge with a smooth running operating system Windows 8.
Moreover, for the parts in it, Razer pinning Intel Core processor which has double the completeness Performance NVIDIA GeForce GPU, and RAM DDDR3 super speed SSD storage. With this technology, it is no wonder when people flocked contributed his voice to Razer Edge award at CES Best Gaming Awards 2013.

LG Optimus G Won The Award In The CES 2013

 

LG Optimus G Won The Award In The CES 2013
LG Optimus G, gets prestigious awards in the Consumer Electronics Show 2013. The annual international event for the electronics industry and gadgets LG Optimus G awarded a CES Innovations award 2013 Design and Engineering Award in the category of wireless devices.
LG Optimus G Won The Award In The CES 2013“Excellence LG in the smartphone industry and the creation of innovative technologies provide the basis of this award,” said Jong-seok Park, President and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. According to him, the award will add a row that has earned the recognition of the LG Optimus G from various institutions around the world.
LG Optimus G smartphone from LG is called birth with the most advanced technical specifications of the company based in the South Korea. The fastest processor and a wealth of features in it combined with Zerogap Touch technology as the latest technology in terms of the screen, making it exceed the specifications smartphone ever before. Thanks to this technological sophistication, and even some party called the LG Optimus G worth mentioning superphone.
No wonder if then the LG Optimus G gets a lot of recognition from various credible institutions for excellence since officially introduced to the public in the third quarter of last year. Among the most recent prior to CES 2013, the award-Korea Electronic Show (JES) Innovation Award. This award is given to the technology Zerogap Touch the screen are shown to increase the durability and brightness of the screen by eliminating the air gap which is still found on other touch screen phones. In terms of design, the iF Product Design Award LG Optimus G obtained in November 2012.

Awards received by the LG Optimus G is not only limited to the specification and design excellence. More than that, the LG Optimus G also received recognition as an environmentally friendly device. LG Optimus G in circulation in the United States through Sprint provider, received a certificate listed Platinum Certified ULE. This certificate is the highest level awarded UL Environment and Sprint for environmentally friendly products.
In addition, the LG Optimus G also got confirmation that declare it as a device that is free from the use of hazardous materials, which is certified CarbonFree Product Certification. Certificate of environmentally friendly products is given Carbonfund.org Foundation is an independent organization credible moves against global warming and to evaluate the impact of individual and business activities on the environment.

ComScore: Facebook Is Now the Most Used Mobile App in US


Facebook is the most popular mobile app in the U.S. in terms of unique users — at least for now.
The signature Facebook app passed Google Maps in October of last year to become the most used mobile app in the U.S. and held onto the top spot through the end of the year, according to data released Wednesday by comScore Mobile Metrix.
Facebook-appFacebook's app enjoyed strong growth in 2012 with 85.5 million monthly unique users in the U.S. in December across iOS, Android and RIM's mobile platforms, up from just under 65 million in March, when comScore first started tracking mobile app data. (In October, Facebook reported 604 million monthly mobile users worldwide.) Google Maps, on the other hand, saw its active user numbers dip from about 80 million in August and September to a little more than 70 million in October after it was removed as a default app on iOS 6.
"Both Google Maps and Facebook were growing nicely throughout the year until that happened," Andrew Lipsman, VP of industry analysis at comScore, told Mashable. "Facebook continued that trend and Google Maps took a dip that one month and now it's climbing back." Google launched a new Maps app for iOS 6 in mid-December, and Lipsman says it's likely Maps will grow its user numbers at a faster rate going forward, though it's unclear whether and when the app will return to the top spot.


ComScore's mobile app data is based on browsing behavior tracks from a panel of users as well as supplemental data from publishers showing app usage. The numbers represent active visitors to apps — rather than app downloads — similar to the way that comScore tracks visitors to websites.
While Facebook currently held the top spot at the end of the year, Google had the next five most used apps, including Google Maps, Gmail and YouTube. Lipsman credited this to the growth of Android and the popularity of Google services in general.


Aside from having the largest audience, Facebook's app also has by far the highest level of engagement. According to comScore, Facebook's app accounted for 23% of time spent on mobile apps while all of Google's apps collectively account for 10% of time spent.
Who says Facebook doesn't get mobile?
Images courtesy of Flickr, somegeekintn and comScore

Turn Your Windows 8 Laptop Into a Touchscreen Device With This Gadget


LAS VEGAS — Want to turn your laptop or desktop running Windows 8 into a touchscreen device? Accessory company Targus announced on Monday morning at the 2013 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas a first-of-its kind technology that makes the most of the latest Windows operating system, without the need to splurge for a pricey new computer that touts the company's built-in touchscreen capabilities.
TargustouchpenwindowsWindows 8 — which launched in October and was designed for touch — allows users to swipe, slide and access a full collection of features via your finger. But because of the cost of new hardware, many Microsoft fans upgraded to Windows 8 without buying an expensive touch-screen PC. Now, the Targus Touch Pen aims to give anyone using Windows 8 on older hardware the touch experience, with the help of a stylus.
"Windows 8 is designed for touch, so if you have a current laptop and your device isn't capability for touch [sic], it lessens the value," Al Giazzon, VP of marketing and communications at Targus, told Mashable. "We put together a new product that turns current computers into a touchscreen device that supports Windows 8. It's easy to use, cheaper and is smaller than the size of your thumb."
Here's how it works: A small receiver attaches to the side of the laptop screen and communicates with the black Touch Pen via a cable that connects to a USB port, so your laptop thinks it has a touchscreen. The Touch Pen acts like your finger would on a touchscreen, and the screen is protected with the stylus' soft tip. (Note: It doesn't work with an actual finger because it doesn't use either capacitive or optical touch tech).

"Anything you can do with a touch-screen device, you can now do with a laptop or desktop," Giazzon said. "It also works with a laptop you bought years ago."
Even better, the Touch Pen doesn't require software or drivers, and only a one-time calibration is needed to set up the device and determine the measurements of the screen. It works with any computer with Windows 8 and monitors up to 17 inches (so larger all-in-ones are out). Meanwhile, the company said it patented the technology that simulates the touch experience with a stylus for Windows 8 devices, which may ward off other manufacturers looking to get into the space.
The Touch Pen will ship later this month and be available via Targus.com and various retailers, including Best Buy and Amazon.
What do you think of the Touch Pen? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Image via Targus

 

4 Data-Driven Models for Mobile Developers in 2013

Apps have become a staple of the smartphone era, but what role will they play in the near future?  In its latest report, Expertmaker says wearable tech, better privacy and embedded intelligence are the factors that mobile developers will have to take into account in order to differentiate their apps in the coming years.
“Mobile technology has come a long way in the past few years,” said Lars Hard, founding CTO of Expertmaker. The entrepreneur dropped by at last week’s AnDevCon after having previously been at the Vodafone AI Hackaton. “Mobile devices now have extensive capabilities. In addition to analyzing digital content, mobile devices can harness ambient data such as temperature, location, user movements, schedule, user habits and engagement. Developers need to be able to leverage these new capabilities and sources of data to create more advanced apps.”
The firm, which offers developers a modular artificial intelligence toolset they can incorporate into their software, sees a lot of premise in the kind of technology Google brought into the public eye with Project Glass. Expertmaker considers gadgets that are “worn rather than carried” an opportunity for smarter apps that run on smaller screens.
The second trend the company lists concerns the opt-in applications that usually rely on location data to deliver content.  Expertmaker says that in the future mobile developers will leverage AI in to eliminate the need for this information, eliminating many privacy and security threats.
The third trend follows the same train of thought: the likes of Facebook and Twitter will have to develop better algorithms in order to ensure their users’ data is not misused.
The final trend that the firm lists is AI- and big data-driven customization. The latter is already happening, but not all mobile developers have access to the proper tools – such as artificial intelligence – to make sense of their info.

Appear More Slim, iPad Released 5 March 2013

iPad Released 5 March 2013 - the fourth-generation iPad may still be warm replace new iPad, but Apple is said instead was ready to bring the iPad 5. The concept is of course still a mystery, although the piece is already known on the internet leak.

We quoted from the Sydney Morning Herald, Wednesday (12/26/2012), iPad 5 is said to be much lighter and thinner than the current iPad. Differences thinness even trusted to 2 millimeters.

The latest news comes from a Japanese blog called Macotakara. Through his writing posts, blog mentions iPad 5 will come sometime in March 2013. If this is true, this corresponds to an annual cycle in which the new iPad was released in March 2012.

Just to note, the blog Macotakara often reveal issues on the iPad tablet. Previously, their writings related mini-thin iPad iPod Touch became a reality when the device was announced.

If proven true, the iPad 5 will be much thinner than the iPad Mini - which has indeed become the thinnest tablet in the Apple family.
 
 
source:http://hightechgadgets-mlai.blogspot.com/2012/12/appear-more-slim-ipad-released-5-march.html

Flexible Display Prototype Gadget From Samsung (+VIDEO)

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Samsung has finally unveiled their new flexible display prototype gadget called Yuom at the CES 2013. Apart from the thin OLED screen and the vibrant colors, this flexible display can be bent back and forth, just like a piece of paper. And it’s really stunning! This innovative technology offers multiple uses for smartphones and mobile gadgets, some of them can be seen in the video.
Via:bitrebels.com





source:http://futuristicnews.com/flexible-display-prototype-gadget-from-samsung/

Samsung shipped 510 million phones across the world in 2013.


Target Samsung phones in 2013.- Samsung more ambitious course in the mobile industry. South Korean electronics vendor is targeting to ship 510 million phones worldwide in 2013.

This year, Samsung has become the world's largest mobile phone maker predicted to ship 420 million units of mobile phones. Naturally, if they want to record better results in the future.

The amount is made ​​up of feature phones and smartphones that can be ascertained based on the majority of Android OS. The number of smartphones occupy the portion of 390 million units.

Our Quoted from UnwiredView, Wednesday (12/26/2012), Samsung also will boost its production capacity in factories. A total of 240 million units will be made in Vietnam, 170 million units in China, 40 million units in South Korea and 20 million units in India.

This information was obtained from the Korea Times media source Samsung executive.
It is estimated, Samsung can achieve a profit to USD 19.55 billion in 2013's.
 
 
http://hightechgadgets-mlai.blogspot.com/2012/12/samsung-shipped-510-million-phones.html

Mobile Can 'See' Invisible


Mobile Can 'See' Invisible New York, U.S. - The sophistication of the technology enabling it once seemed impossible, possible. Like this one. A smartphone can be used to 'see' through.

Scientists from Caltech to develop a small-sized imager teraherzt cheap. In smartphones, embedded chips that produce and emit terahertz waves.

Type these waves can penetrate a material, such as walls, without causing damage. When combined on a handheld device, this technology can be used for various purposes.

"Utilizing an inexpensive integrated circuit technology, the same used to make microchips in mobile phones, we make silicon chips that could operate almost 300 times their speed. Chip enables the latest generation sensors are versatile," said Professor Ali Hajimiri.

According to the developers, as we quoted from TG Daily, Friday (14/12/2012), terahertz wave technology can be used for security, wireless communication to gaming touchless.

With the help of IBM, a team at Caltech has been able to use standard CMOS technology. This technology ultimately used to design sillicon chips that operate at terahertz frequencies.

Terahertz scanning is actually not something new. This technology is already used by New York police, NYPD. For example, it is used to detect the presence of weapons. However, most existing systems involving laser size, expensive and often require very low temperatures.

The researchers claim to have succeeded in using this technology to find a razor blade hidden in a piece of plastic.


source: http://hightechgadgets-mlai.blogspot.com/2012/12/mobile-can-see-invisible.html
 

CES Download: Best New Travel Gadgets for 2013

Best New Travel Gadgets for 2013: Sony Xperia Z
Over 3,000 exhibitors and 1.85 million square feet of eye-popping innovations later, annual gadget industry gala the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) has finally wrapped in Las Vegas, leaving frequent travelers surprised in more ways than one.
An evolutionary, not revolutionary, year for technology, key revelations nonetheless spanned the entire spectrum, including the weird (hooray, Internet-enabled forks), wild (see: self-driving cars), and wacky (enter the robotic spider walkers). Happily, a few—i.e. smartphones and tablets with PC-grade power, Android-powered cameras, and remote home security system—may even make sense to the lay viewer. Big trends in 2013: Smart—a.k.a. online-enabled—everything, mass interconnectivity between gizmos, and growing set-top performance from pocket-sized devices, courtesy of performance-obsessed chipmakers like AMD and Qualcomm.
Too busy sprinting between connections to enjoy scene-stealers including 110-inch 4K or OLED (read: ultra-crisp, high-def) televisions and table-sized touchscreens, however? No sweat. Try one of these pocket rockets—among the year's top travel gadgets, and each destined to find a welcome home inside any purse or carry-on—instead. So what if they lack the sheer stopping power of living picture windows the size of billboards? All are infinitely easier to cram in an overhead bin, and infinitely more practical in-flight companion.
Sony Xperia Z (pictured): The most intelligent thing about this hyper-powered 'smart' phone? Not the device's 4G LTE high-speed performance, quad-core Snapdragon processor (read: serious computing muscle) and 13MP camera, which produces images on-par with point-and-shoot rivals. Rather, think real-world practicality: An anti-shatter 1080p HD screen, dustproof jacket and water-resistant capabilities guard against spills on pavements or accidental swan dives into hotel toilets. Be glad for the insurance—its price tag could set you back upwards of $800.
Spare One Cell Phone: Dial H for 'Hallelujah.' A $99 emergency cellie capable of holding a charge 15 years, this little lifesaver also runs on just one AA battery. Don't have a SIM card handy? You can still dial 911 if a GSM tower's nearby. Providing up to 10 hours of talk time—more than enough to say HEEEEEEEEEELP!—it also offers emergency tracking features, extreme weatherproofing and a built-in light source. Action sports buffs and extreme tourists should put it on speed dial.
Trakdot Luggage Tracker: You've just touched down in Barbados—unfortunately, your suitcase hasn't. Thankfully, you can pinpoint its exact location with this black-and-orange, GSM chip-equipped monitor, packable in any bag, then easily tracked using a companion app, or email/text updates. Costing $49.95 plus $12.99 annually, the notepad-sized and FAA-approved gizmo (battery-powered, it automatically sleeps once aircraft reach certain speeds) travels with ease. Whether you will too presumably depends on what time zone said luggage has arrived in.
NVIDIA Project Shield: That hyper-powered PlayStation Vita gaming handheld? So 2012, man. Today's kids (including us oversized ones) will instead soon be raving over PC chipmaker NVIDIA's take on portable play, which marries a traditional button-/joystick-sporting pad with 5-inch HD clamshell touchscreen. Paying $40 for stripped-down versions of set-top amusements? Forget that: Able to run Android apps and output them to TV via HDMI cable, or stream computer games over a WiFi network, you can enjoy endless alternative lo- or hi-fi experiences to go on-demand.
Polaroid iM1836: Add the Android operating system (think one-touch photo sharing apps and easy upload to WiFi networks), Bluetooth support and interchangeable lenses, and voila—you get a $400 connected digital camera. While shutterbugs will appreciate the compact's features, which include 18MP photos, 1080p HD video capture, and 10-300mm f/3-5.6 zoom options, online-enabled upsides prove equally promising as multimedia creation abilities and swappable perspectives. Think downloadable applications that endlessly extend the device's features, and boundless potential for fun Facebook posts.
Lenovo Yoga 11S: Many tablet makers opted for a 'bigger is better' strategy this year, cranking out ridiculously oversized 18.4-inch to 27-inch models, while others (see: Razer's Edge gaming unit) focused purely on ratcheting up horsepower. So from practicality's standpoint, this year's most promising portable computing pick actually takes the form of a so-called 'ultrabook' (lightweight touchscreen) PC that mimics slate computers' best features instead. Running Windows 8, the lightweight $799 unit actually folds to become a tablet on-command, offering travel-ready flexibility without sacrificing laptop-level performance.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013





Flexible Samsung phone coming soon by 2013

Samsung will soon begin mass production of phones with displays using plastic rather than glass, a move that will make mobile devices unbreakable and bendable. Using a plastic polymer instead of glass, Samsung has produced displays that can roll and bend, and survive falls and blows from the clumsiest of customers.
Samsung is seeking to differentiate itself from other mobile brands in an increasingly cutthroat marketplace, and flexible displays could boost their profile by offering a unique product.
In January 2011, Samsung purchased Liquivista, a strategic acquisition that will allow it to produce the kinds of displays that were announced today. Liquivista made electro wetting display technology, which is used to create mobile and other consumer electronic displays that are bright, low-power, flexible and transparent.
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), used in televisions and Smartphone, have made the flexible phone technology possible, as they are compact and can withstand being placed on ductile materials such as plastic and foil.
The flexible AMOLED display technology looks like a glimpse of the future, but for now, its potential is limited by the other components that make up a Smartphone, such as batteries and chips. So it’s not likely that we will see a truly bendable device in the near future. But even if you can’t roll it or bend it, a flexible display has its advantages.
Most importantly, smart phones fitted with flexible AMOLEDs will be incredibly resistant to shock, almost unbreakable. Flexible AMOLED replace the traditional glass substrate with a polyamide, a type of bendable plastic that doesn’t shatter.
Samsung has been one of the key players in developing this bendable, twistable, and near-indestructible screen tech, along with the likes of Sony and Nokia.
In December 2011 the company released a concept video showing off its bendy AMOLED screen tech, while in May this year the company claimed there was “huge” demand for the tech from its partners.
This time last year a Samsung representative claimed that the first flexible devices would arrive sometime in 2012, but it now seems that pledge is not going to come to fruition.
A Korean VP told the press that products with flexible screens are coming “within a year”. Hopefully, this means that we’ll be able to twist our phones later this year, or in the worst case, in the first quarter of 2013. The technology will first be introduced in Smartphone, and later sized up or down for other applications, including wearable computers, tablets, or even TVs. For futher information about Samsung flexible mobile visit this link ” Samsung Galaxy Skin “
 

 

Monday, January 21, 2013

 2013 preview: devices and endpoint


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2013 has every possibility of becoming the year of the mobile device. Even since the beginning of 2012, uptake of BYOD, enterprise mobility and more carefully constructed mobile device management solutions have begun to permeate IT with aggressive persistence. For the first time, tablets are forecast to outsell laptops by year end.
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It's all going swimmingly for those companies who don't hold the tightest of tight security at their hearts, but banks and public sector organisations are still extremely nervous to dip their toe in these unknown waters. In 2013, then, we should hopefully see some kind of breakthrough in MDM that allows a more widespread use of BYOD and freedom from the shackles of desktop endpoints.
Microsoft will obviously be hoping Windows 8 starts to make serious inroads into enterprise mobility after its Surface Pro tablet launches in January. Microsoft will need this hybrid tablet, which seems the real showcase for the company's Modern UI interface, to catch the imagination of business users if it is to have any hope of making a big splash in a BYOD ecosystem that is currently ruled by Apple and Android.
But as apps developers flee the nest early, as Google has done with Gmail and Google Apps, it's currently looking dicey for Windows in 2013. Still, as third-party developers continue to introduce innovative spins on the Surface formula - Lenovo and HP with particularly interesting enterprise hybrid solutions - Windows 8 could conceivably receive the push it needs from outside Microsoft's own hardware division.
Apple, meanwhile, will have to come up with some genuine innovations in 2013 if it is to maintain its share of the smartphone and tablet markets.
Computing's money is on the late arrival of NFC (near-field communication). The appearance of the rather redundant Passbook software in iOS 6, as well as leaked prototype photos, suggested NFC was supposed to feature in the stupidly underfeatured iPhone 5, but was pulled at somewhere approaching the last minute.
If the iPhone 6 is packing such heat, Apple could once again leave the opposition for dust. Airline tickets, bus passes, credit cards and money itself could all be swallowed up within the Apple brand before its rivals have a chance to retaliate. Apple won't need patents to maintain its grip this time; it'll be able to use brand contracts and complex webs of customer loyalty to tether users to its ecosystem.

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Meet 'North Cape,' Intel's reference laptop with a detachable 1080p screen, Haswell CPU  Hands-on


Meet 'North Cape,' Intel's reference laptop with a detachable 1080p screen, Haswell CPU
If you weren't following along with Intel's CES 2013 keynote, here's a partial summary: among other things, the company debuted its fourth-generation Core processors, which until now have gone by the codename "Haswell." In addition to talking speeds and feeds, though, Intel also showed off a reference laptop with a Haswell chip inside, a notebook called "North Cape." It was a hybrid, essentially -- a 13-inch, 1080p tablet with a keyboard dock. (Intel made it sound more exciting than it was, saying the CPU is behind the display and that there are batteries behind the display and under the keyboard.) In any case, we got to see it up close after the press conference wrapped, though Intel isn't actually letting members of the media touch it yet.
So far, we don't know much about the device (Intel won't even disclose battery life estimates) but we can say it looks thin for a 13-inch touchscreen device (the official spec is 10mm thick for just the tablet and 17mm for the tablet and dock). The viewing angles look promising, too, as you can hopefully tell from those odd camera angles. No word yet on which PC maker is going to pick up this design, but an Intel rep staffing the press conference told us it should arrive in time for the back to school shopping season, which usually kicks off in late spring. So when you see something similar to this surface in the May timeframe, just remember: you saw it here first.

Intel North Cape Reference Laptop eyes-on

Myriam Joire contributed to this report.
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the news today, according to the Taiwan supply chain vendors, even though the PC in 2012 market remains in the doldrums, the two notebook vendors Lenovo and HP to develop a total of 40 million laptop sales targets for the upcoming 2013, shipments increased by 33.3% -37.9% and 25%, respectively, compared with 2012.
this regard, the sources said, because there is still no signs that the U.S. and European economies will be in the the apparent recovery next year, and for consumers, also need more time to adapt to the Windows 8 operating system, Lenovo and HP 40 million goal may be too optimistic.
Additionally, Samsung, Toshiba and Acer three vendors also announced its 2013 sales target. Which, Samsung plans to ship 17 million laptops and 40 million tablet PCs in 2013, the two markets sales growth of 21.4% and 300%, respectively.
Toshiba and Acer, two period allowed themselves to be sold in 2013, 20 million and 28 million laptop computers, and each gain 25% and sales growth of 7.7%.
Lenovo HP planned 2013 shipments of 40 million laptop  

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Top Ten Most Expensive Laptops In 2013

There are many such people who sometimes get a window shopping look over some stylish and good-looking laptop and often wish that they could also get the same laptop. Every year and even after few months there are numerous wide varieties of companies that grabs the attention of maximum million of people just by their smart laptops. Every laptop used to have the same shape and design and you might sometimes wonder that why they are so expensive and why there cost rates are getting so highest flying with the passage of time. Well there is also the treasure of latest technologies and features that are filled into the laptop. These features make the laptop more superior and enhancing in the eyes of others and as the people become desperate for the laptop its rates starts touching the sky limits. Every year top ten ranking schedule is prearranged regarding dissimilar things in the whole world so in the same way we group down the ranking of top ten expensive laptops’ in 2013. Well this ranking would certainly help all the laptop lovers to get the highest cost laptops for themselves. Let us take on the long drive of technology world and make you introduce with some of the worth cost laptops of 2013.
1.      Luvaglio:
Luvaglio is the top one expensive laptop in 2012. The actual cost of this laptop is approximately $1 million. The outer structural body of the laptop is quite impressive and gorgeous and this designing surely made it the costly ones as well. Now after viewing the value you would might be thinking that what so special about this laptop? Well this laptop is covered with an LED screen that is 17 inches long. It is filled with such a reflexive system that makes the images even brighter and glowing. It has capacity of storing up to 128 GB items and applications it. On the power button a diamond has been placed that can also be utilized as for the security purposes as well. This facility makes this laptop as the most desirable and yet the favorite ones among the people.

2.      Tulip E-go Diamond:
On the second ranking we have the most expensive and yet the utmost wish out laptop as Tulip E-go Diamond. This laptop cost around $335,000 that is also counted as 2 cores. Well this price level is certainly well suitable because when we look upon its body then we surely stops blinking because it comprises a gold place on the outer shell and a chrome chasing along with the diamond piece. Additionally, as regard the applications are concerned then it normally involves the 160 GB capability of storage, hard disk service, DVD facility, webcam camera and Bluetooth as well. These features and qualities add this laptop on among the second most cost laptops in 2013.

3.      Ego for Bentley:
                           On third number we include the Ego for Bentley laptop. As the name of the laptop is strange in itself in the same way its features are also unusually classic. The real price of this laptop is about $20,000. This laptop is just intended for the girls and women use. Its coating is accessible in ten different colors that can be chosen according to own style statement. The surroundings four sides of the laptop are covered with the white silver materials that gave a stunning look to the laptop. The size of the screen is about 12 inches that accompanies the resolution of 1280/800 pixels. It also involves a DVD along with the webcam camera. Furthermore, it includes the 3 GB storage and 3 USB port choices as well. In simple words, the body of the laptop has made it the beautiful and the valuable ones as ones.

4.      VOODOO ENVY H-171:
Voodoo Envy is the fourth most expensive laptops in 2012 with the price of about $8,500. It is said to be one of the highest sale laptops in the whole world. If you love playing the games on the laptop then there could be no more best choice than the Voodoo Envy laptops. It has a 17 inch wide screen with the highest resolution of 1920/1200 pixels. It includes one card reader, 250 GB hard drive facility, webcam camera and bright colors as well.

5.      Lenovo ThinkPad W700DS:
Lenovo ThinkPad W700DS is the fifth expensive laptops in 2012. This laptop has been loved by the majority of the public because of its highly supreme double screen facility and the appearance of Excel and CAD programs that make it costly for the people. It cost for about $ 5,100. Its screen is approximately 17 inches long and often provides with dark color contrasts. This laptop has been introduced in cooperation with the Intel that is counted amongst the biggest technology companies in the world. It has all the salient and prominent features that should be accompanied in every single expensive laptop. But on the other hand these laptops are just filled with one disadvantage that is its low weight and less battery timings that often disturbs the maximum people.

6.      Rock Xtreme SL8:
On the sixth number we come to meet the Rock Xtreme SL8. The actual price of this laptop is around $5,500. This laptop is also considered to be the fastest laptop as well. It comprises the screen size of about 17 inches that offers the pixels about 1920/1200. The weight of this laptop is about 5.3 kg. Additionally, this laptop can be the additional and just the ideal choice for such people who love to play heavy games. If you are fond of games then don’t forget to consider the Rock Xtreme SL8 laptop now.

7.      Toshiba Qosmio X770:
On the seventh ranking we welcome the Toshiba Qosmio X770. This laptop cost around $3,500. This laptop is just known for its ever increasing enhanced facilities that certainly make this laptop competitive for other laptops. It consist the core processor and 3D graphics facilities. The screen size of Toshiba Qosmio is 17.3 inches and it provides the pixels capacity of about 1920/1080. This laptop is surely the best option for the gaming and has even become the strong competition for such laptops that also serves with the gaming zones.

8.      Dell M6400:
On the eight ranking we have the Dell M6400. This laptop is highlighted by a famous and well established technology company named as “Dell”. The actual market price of this laptop is $3,000. It has been covered with the storage capacity of approximately 16 B. It is covered with the 17 inch screen length that offers the pixels magnitude of about 1920/1200. This screen size is the largest screen capability that has been ever introduced by any laptop company.

 9.      Acer Ferrari 1100:
On the ninth ranking we come across to the Acer Ferrari 1100. As the Ferrari car is worldwide famous in itself in the same way this laptop is also listed amongst the expensive and costly laptops in 2012. The real rates of this laptop is about $3,000 that involves around the 3GB and hard drive services that certainly made it expensive for the people. The screen size of Acre Ferrari is about 12.1 inches with the combination of 1280/800 pixels. Moreover, this laptop can just support the Windows Vista Operating system and doesn’t work on any other windows. The outer and inner structure of the laptop has been designed with the solid material substances that make the whole model even more attractive and trendy looking.

10.  AlienWare Area 51:
 Finally we reached on our last destination of top ten most expensive laptops of 2012 and it ends with the AlienWare Area 51. The actual cost of this laptop is about $ 5,000 that is filled with the stunning looking had drive. What’s more, it has the capacity of about 32 GB and the RAM can take hold over the 256 MB. Furthermore, the screen is approximately 15.4 inches long and has an Intel Core processor. This laptop is just filled with least features and applications therefore as being expensive it is still rated on the tenth ranking in the top ten most expensive laptops in 2012.

On the whole after the brief discussion it is revealed that although all such laptops are expensive and extreme costly for the people but they are also covered with such striking and enhanced applications and features that have certainly made it attention grabbing for the people. Well at the end if you want that the expensive laptops in the whole world should rule over your laps then don’t forget to look over all such laptops and we are sure that you will fall in love with them. We hope that you would enjoy the ride. Next year once again a new ranking will be undertaken by the public and new laptops will be included in the top ten costs and expensive laptop of 2013. We will again meet in the next year with the same category and let’s see which laptop will rule over the top ten lists of 2013