Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Motorola X Phone Specs Revealed [Rumored]


Motorola, the company owned by Google continues to work on the new X-Phone, which has diverted the attention of the people from the creation of another product, the new Samsung Galaxy S4 that soon it will be presented in New York.



The new Motorola X-Phone has some unique features:
The device is said to be running on Quad-Core processor;
A 4.7-inches display;
16 MP rear camera;
5 MP camera with light sensors and optical character recognition and eye scrolling technology;
131.2 x 66.7 x 7, 9 mm:
Android operating system Key Lime Pie 5.0;

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Unlocking to be Legalized in the USA!

A bipartisan coalition of senators this week introduced legislation that would lift the current ban on consumers unlocking their cellphones without permission from their carriers.




The bill, which was proposed by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.) and cosponsored by Sens. Al Franken (D-Minn.), Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and Mike Lee (R-Utah), would let users unlock their cellphones after completing all service agreements with their wireless carrier.

The proposed legislation comes less than two weeks after the White House signaled its support for an online petition urging the government to reverse a decision made by the Librarian of Congress last fall to deny consumers the right to unlock their phones and bring them to different carriers.


***Unlocking is the removal of SIM restrictions on the modem, allowing the use of the Phone on any carrier. The main reason to unlock your iPhone is if you want to use it with a different service provider.***

Source: BRG

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Friday, March 8, 2013

Samsung's Galaxy S IV Specs


The Samsung Galaxy S4 is attracting a lot of attention right now. 


There has already been leaked screenshots of its new TouchWiz interface and a new automatic eye-scrolling feature.



Here are the reported Samsung Galaxy S4 specs.


Newtork: 2G/3G/4G
Screen: 4.99-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, 1080 x 1920 pixels (441 ppi)
Screen material: Corning Gorilla Glass 3
Storage: 16GB/32GB/64GB, microSD up to 64GB
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC, microUSB;
rear Camera: 13MP with LED flash, and 1080 video @ 30fps;
front Camera: 2.1MP, and 1080 video @ 30fps;
OS: Android Jellybean 4.2
RAM: 2GB
CPU: Exynos 5410 1.8GHz
CPU cores: Exynos 4+4
GPU: ARM PowerVR SGX 544MP
Battery: Li-Ion 2600 mAh battery

These specs are from screenshots that have been leaked online that claim to be taken from a benchmarking app used on a Samsung Galaxy S4.

Stay Tuned for the official launch of the Galaxy S IV on March 14th.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

iPhone 5S in Production [Report]

Reports from the popular Japanese blog Macotakara state that the iPhone 5S are in production by Foxconn.


According to the site, the new smartphone is being produced on the same line as the iPhone 5 which suggests minimal changes to the device.

In the last day two separate rumors have surfaced in regards to the release date of the iPhone 5S. KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says Apple will unveil the new iPhone 5S, a lower cost iPhone, and iOS 7 in June with devices set for release in July. iMore predicts that Apple will release the iPhone 5S in August and new iPads as soon as April.

Macotakara also reports that Japan's largest cellular provider NTT DoCoMo is reducing orders for Android devices which hints that they might finally carry the iPhone.

The iPhone 5S is expected to feature a faster processor, improved camera, and a fingerprint scanner.


More Soon Stay Tuned!

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HTG Explains How to Perform Date Calculations with Windows Calculator


Would you like to know how many days old are you today? 
Can you tell what will be the date 78 days from now? 
How many days are left till Christmas? 
How many days have passed since your last birthday? 
All these questions have their answers hidden within Windows!!! Curious? 

Keep reading to see how you can answer these questions in an instant using Windows’ built-in utility called ‘Calculator’.

To start, open Calculator by pressing the winkey, and type calculator.
Open it. *this date calculation function works in both Windows 7 and 8*.
Click View, and select Date Calculation (or press Ctrl+E).

Ah! there you are...

You can perform two types of calculations here:
- Calculating the difference between two dates
- Adding or subtracting a number (days) to a date

Click the Calendar button in the From field to select your birth date. 
It will be showing the current date. Navigating through the calendar is easy. 
Click the title (Month), and it zooms back to show all the months of the year and the title is changed from Month to Year. 
Click it again to see a list of years in the current decade, and the title changes to the decade it is showing (alternatively, click the buttons on the left and right to move between years). Click the title again to show several decades.




Now that you can navigate through the calendar, select your desire date and click Calculate.


Interesting isnt it...?
Now you can work out with your date functions with ease.
Feel free to comment and let me know what you think.

Source: HTG
Via: Geek

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