Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Meet The Nexus 4


Over a period of a couple of months, the LG Nexus 4 has been leaked several times; in spy shots / photos and recently in a hands-on video. But Google has officially taken the wraps off the rumored device and turned it into a surreal reality.


Features
Manufactured by LG, the Nexus 4 is a beast in terms of performance.Google’s new flagship device is powered by the mighty Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor, ticking at a clock speed of 1.5GHz.

The internals of the Nexus 4 are packed to the rafters; coming in with 2GB of RAM as standard, a 2,100 mAh battery which gives you 10 hours talk-time, NFC for transferring files, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n support.


The Nexus 4 comes with a 4.7-inch IPS LCD display with a screen resolution of 1280×768, which equates to 320 ppi. The display has a 16:10 ratio, which makes the makes the display of the Nexus 4 wider, and not taller compared to the Galaxy Nexus.


The Nexus 4 comes with an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. it is the first device ever which allows us to take 360° panoramas! That’s right, instead of having a chunky wide photo, you can move your device in a spherical angle to create a beautiful, never-before-seen panoramic effect.

The Nexus 4 is in two different storage capacities; 8GB and 16GB with no support for further memory expansion. The device also features support for HSPA+, with no LTE.



The Nexus 4 comes with wireless charging capabilities.

Powered by the latest version of Android, which is 4.2 Jelly Bean, it brings in a lot of bug fixes, features and improvements over Android 4.1.

Price
The 8GB model will retail for $299 and the 16GB model for $349.

Stay tuned for the expert review of the Nexus 4.



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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Apple releases iOS 6.1 beta 2 to developers


Apple has released the second beta of iOS 6.1 to developers, with Map Kit enhancements and Passbook improvements, alongside a new Apple TV software beta and a new preview of Xcode 4.6.

The iOS 6.1 beta 2 is known as build 10B510c, and is compatible with all iPads except the original, the iPhone 5, iPhone 4S and iPhone 3GS, and the 4th and 5th generations of the iPod touch.

The second beta arrived little more than a week after Apple released the first iOS 6.1 beta to developers, and an iOS 6.0.1 update to the public, bringing bug fixes and minor improvements to Apple's latest mobile operating system.

Apple Insider reports that "developers have said that the first beta of iOS 6.1 was relatively stable, but there some crashing issues did occur when using the camera's panorama mode".

The latest build of iOS 6.1 adds further improvements to the Map Kit framework that allows third-party developers to use Apple's Maps service to search for map-based addresses and points of interest.

Apple has also added a note to help beginners get to grips with Passbook, the virtual wallet that was introduced with iOS 6 in September. While Passbook is largely redundant in the UK at present, it looks set to be making its way into our lives, and British Airways has said that it wants to join Apple's e-ticketing scheme "as soon as we can".

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Internet Explorer 10 Preview for Windows 7 is now available for download



IE10 for Windows 7 is now available to download in preview form, which will enable all the new features that IE10 brings on Windows 7 operating systems. The download is available online, and we expect it to be pushed through Windows Update when IE10 becomes stable enough on Windows 7.


There doesn't seem to be any huge changes regarding the UI, so expect many changes under the hood. IE10 on Windows 8 is a fantastic browser, in fact it's so good I use it as my default browser. I suppose it should work just a good on Windows 7 operating systems.

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Monday, November 12, 2012

BlackBerry 10 Launch Event to be Held January 30th, 2013

Research In Motion (RIM) announced today that it will hold its BlackBerry 10 launch event on January 30th, 2013. The event will happen simultaneously in multiple countries around the world. This day will mark the official launch of its new platform - BlackBerry 10, as well as the unveiling of the first two BlackBerry 10 smartphones. Details on the smartphones and their availability will be announced at the event.


BlackBerry 10 will offer a large catalog of the leading applications from across the globe and across all categories, including Games, Productivity, Social, Lifestyle and Leisure, Multimedia and Published Content, as well as applications designed for business and enterprise use.

The BlackBerry 10 platform has recently achieved FIPS 140-2 certification, which means that government agencies will be able to deploy BlackBerry 10 smartphones and BlackBerry Enterprise Service 10 as soon as it is available. This marks the first time BlackBerry products have been certified ahead of their launch. In addition, RIM recently announced that BlackBerry 10 smartphones have now entered more than 50 carrier labs with many more entries expected in the coming weeks.

BlackBerry 10 Features

Flow and Hub
BlackBerry Flow is a new user experience that allows seamless navigation across open applications and the BlackBerry Hub. All messages, notifications, feeds, and calendar events come into the BlackBerry Hub and no matter what the user is doing with the device, with a simple gesture, they can peek into the Hub at any time.


Keyboard
The BlackBerry Keyboard learns how you write and adapts to how you type so you can write faster and more accurately, giving you the kind of legendary typing experience that only BlackBerry can deliver.

Balance
BlackBerry Balance offers the most elegant way to satisfy both customer and corporate needs without compromising on either. With BlackBerry Balance, personal apps and information are kept separate from work data, and the customer can switch from their personal to work profile with a simple gesture. The work profile is fully encrypted and secure, enabling organizations to protect their content and applications, while at the same time letting customers get the most out of their smartphone for their personal use.


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Saturday, November 10, 2012

Xbox Surface: Microsoft's 7-inch gaming tablet coming in 2013




Could we see a 7-inch version of Microsoft's first ever tablet, the 10-inch Surface RT? The early success and user enthusiasm for the Surface RT may have Microsoft taking a harder look at replicating those numbers in the 7-inch tablet market. Numerous publications are reporting Microsoft is currently making a smaller tablet under the Surface brand.

Microsoft is planning to release a 7-inch tablet under its Surface brand, a device that could go head-to-head with the iPad mini in a growing segment that lies between smartphones and full-sized tablets, according to a report from The Verge.


If the report is accurate, the move would be consistent with other recent activity at Microsoft. Last month the company introduced Surface RT, its first entry into the PC hardware business. Surface RT runs a version of Windows 8, Windows RT, that is restricted to running Metro-style apps available only from the company's online Windows Store. The device starts at $499, the same entry point for Apple's new iPad 4.

Microsoft plans to ship a more fleshed out version, Surface Pro, in January 2013. It will run Windows 8 Professional on x86 chips and will be compatible with the full suite of Windows legacy applications.

If the 7-inch tablet is co-branded with Xbox, it's likely the device would follow its larger brother, the recently launched Surface RT, which features a 10-inch display and runs a stripped-down version of Windows called Windows RT. The Xbox Surface would reportedly run on its own version of Windows as well.

An Xbox Surface would follow up to perhaps the hottest brand Microsoft owns. The Xbox 360, with the added innovation of its Kinect motion-sensing device, remains a powerhouse in the video game industry and continues to be a draw for consumers. The 7-inch tablet would also be consistent with CEO Steve Ballmer's letter to investors earlier in 2012 than company was in the midst of a transformation into a company that does hardware just as much and as well as software. A concept perfectly illustrated by the Surface tablet.


The Xbox Surface gaming tablet would likely include a custom ARM processor -- the same kind used in other tablets and smartphones -- and more RAM to handle more intense games, The Verge reported. Specifications could be changed to include an Intel system-on-a-chip processor instead, the website noted.

According to The Verge, Microsoft is developing at least part of the Xbox Surface in the company's offices in Silicon Valley, adding that the offices have recently been locked down, most likely for increased security as the company begins intensely testing the tablet.

Microsoft is also said to be working on its own version of a Windows Phone 8 smartphone that would compete with products sold by its existing partners, such as Nokia and Samsung.

Features

The RT sports a 1366x768 HD screen, while the PRO has a 10.6-inch Clear type Full HD (1920 x 1080) screen with 16:9 widescreen.

That means they are among the biggest tablets in the market. If you are not satisfied with the typical 10.1-inch tablet, you can go for the Surface tablet. Along with the touch keyboards with the device, you can turn the machine to a small notebook.

The Surface tablet comes with five Touch Covers. Different from typical keyboards, the Surface keypads provide a smoother typing experience thanks to their touch-based surface.

The Surface tablets mount both front and rear cameras. The front camera, named life cam by Microsoft, makes the tablet ideal for video chatting through Skype or other services. Using the rear camera, you can capture images and video clips.

Microsoft puts forward better memory options with the Surface tablets. The device comes in 32GB, 64GB and 128GB options. The 128GB is available only with Surface Pro. Further, you can expand the memory using external memory sticks thanks to microSD card slot. That is, you can store enough data including music, software items and video in external clips.

The 3mm Touch Cover can be connected to your Surface tablet with a single magnetic click, so, now you can type text and send messages quite easily.

The Surface's tablet housing features a revolutionary kickstand. Along with fully functioning keyboard and track-pad, the integrated kickstand helps you place the gadget in both portrait or landscape modes.

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