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Thursday, 8 December 2011

Ice cream sandwiches reviews: Sorry, Google, not even my Groove of IOS

Thursday, 8 December 2011


I will start with this, because I know that is probably what you're wondering: I don't think ice cream sandwich is better than iOS. Despite the fact that I am getting a bit bored with iOS and looking for a change, Android simply not at the same level.

But it's getting really damn close, close enough that I anticipate after another year of improvements to Google, I will be making the switch.

Means that the ice cream sandwich is awful and should not buy Galaxy Nexus or any other future phone that will run it?


in any event. Compare the two operating systems, it is not that black and white. Just because I (or you) I think one is better, doesn't mean the other is total crap.

Since I have Nexus Galaxy a few days ago, I haven't touched my iPhone. And apart from the expensive default Instagram, there is nothing I can not do on ICS that can make in iOS. Anything. Keep reading for my full review of ice cream sandwich.

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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Steve Jobs Was Right::: Google IS Turning Into Microsoft

Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Last spring as Larry Page was preparing to retake the helm at Google, he asked Steve Jobs for advice.

Jobs told him to focus on fewer things and do them really well.

Jobs later recounted the conversation to his biographer Walter Isaacson.

Figure out what Google wants to be when it grows up. It's now all over the map. What are the five products you want to focus on? Get rid of the rest because they're dragging you down. They're turning you into Microsoft.


Page has taken some steps in the right direction, killing a bunch of also-ran products and experimental projects. He's also managed to slow the brain drain.

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Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Why I'm Dropping The iPhone And Switching To A BlackBerry

Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Dropping The iPhone
Before you grab your pitchforks and hot tar, I just want to make a quick point: for me, the iPhone is basically an iPod duct taped onto a phone.
Of the 28-some odd gigabytes of space available, 98 percent of that is devoted to music. The iPod app has seen more use than every other app on the phone combined.


A close second? Email. Third? Text messaging. Then Facebook and Twitter. A distant sixth-place contender is web browsing and navigation.
The BlackBerry does all of those other apps better than the iPhone simply because I can save seconds or fractions of a second. That's more important to me than a little animation that makes the whole process look slightly prettier at the cost of a fraction of a second.

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Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Take A Look At How Good The iPhone 4S Camera Is Compared To Older iPhones, And High End Cameras

Wednesday, 26 October 2011
A photo comparisons from all iPhone version cameras (First generation iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, the new iPhone 4S), a point & shoot camera, the Canon S95 ($500), and a professional dSLR, the Canon 5DMKII ($4000+) in two situations: 1. A macro setting to test detail and quality of the cameras;
2. A backlit skyline shot.

The iPhone 4S is dramatically clearer and sharper than previous iPhone versions. Using separate focus and exposure in Camera+ on the iPhone 4 & 4S significantly helped create a more balanced exposure. While it's not nearing the same quality as a professional level dSLR, it is comparable to a top of the line compact camera and even outshines it in some ways.

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Tuesday, 25 October 2011

Apple iPad 2: Review!!!

Tuesday, 25 October 2011
The Apple iPad 2 is the second generation of tablet PC which is designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Apple has assembled so many features in Apple iPad 2 which make it a complete platform for audio-visual media including books, periodicals, movies, music, games and web content. Currently it is available in black and white color. The Apple iPad 2 manufactured by “Foxconn” has a lithium-polymer battery that lasts up to 10 hours. It has a new dual core processor Apple A5 and two VGA front facing and 720 p rear facing cameras designed for FaceTime video calling.
Apple iPad 2 was disclosed on March 2, 2011.

Apple started it’s selling Apple iPad 2trough retail stores and website on March 2011, and released it in 25 other countries on March 25 including Australia, Britain and Canada. According to Apple, the iPad 2 will also be released in Hong Kong, South Korea, Singapore and other countries on April 29, 2011.
Apple iPad 2: Software

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iPad 2 Jail break Challenge Has Been Accepted by Sony PS3 Hacker

It is the most recent news of the technological world which is not only exciting but also very interesting that George Hotz has accepted iPad 2 Jail break challenge. George Hotz is well recognized name in the field of hacking and the former play station 3 hacker, who uses the nym Geohot, has strong-willed to challenge iPhone hacker, Joshua Hill to dump the iPad 2 BootROM before him. Well, its really so daring of him!

IPhone hacker Joshua Hill said on his Twitter account, that he has challenged Hotz to “dump the IPad 2 BootROM” before he can. Though Hotz does not have an iPad, he intends to get one which he states will make him closer to breaking all of Apple’s devices coming this year.

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Nokia E7: A Powerful Symbian3 Smartphone

If beauty were only screen deep, the Nokia E7 series would stand a good chance in a Miss Handset competition. The Nokia E7 is a powerful Symbian^3 Smartphone that features an 8 mega pixel camera, a 4 inch touch screen and a full slide out QWERTY keyboard. The Nokia E7, or E7-00, caused quite a stir at this year’s Nokia World and is the second device (after the Nokia N8) to be powered by the latest version of the Symbian OS – Symbian^3. Nokia basically conceived the QWERTY-laden business phone with its Communicator Series way back to1996 and now we have the anodized aluminum chassis of the Nokia E7 waving at us, claiming to be a worthy heir of Nokia’s enterprise series phones with physical keyboards. The sleek brushed aluminum casing that feels great in the hand. It’s just under 14mm thick, but fairly lightweight for its size and depth.
Nokia E7 Graphics and Display

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Monday, 24 October 2011

The Acer Aspire AS5742-6811 uses the chassis outlook

Monday, 24 October 2011
same as the Acer Aspire AS5742-6475 ($599.99 list, 4 stars); it is textured matte black with the finishing that make its out look outstanding, and also have a great job covering fingerprints stains. But the design overall look is very simple. Just a shiny silver company’s logo (Acer) on its cover lid is there to give a spark. A £ 4.9 Acer Aspire AS5742-6811 is lighter than most 15 inch laptops, including HP-dv6 6013cl (5.6 pounds), Samsung RV511-A01 ($ 599.99 list, 4 stars) (5 pounds, 2), and Gateway NV50A02u ($ 449.99 list, 4 stars) (5 pounds).

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Nvidia Tegra 2 technology obliges Sony and Motorola to use it.

No doubt, the strength of Nvidia for its graphic performance compels Sony and Motorola to use it, and it was also confessed by Will Strauss who is the president of wireless chip market research firm namely, Forward Concepts, mentioning as, “In talking to people in the industry that what I am hearing”. But Google’s backing of and consistency on, Nvidia Tegra 2 technology early on before Android 3.0 was concluded for the Motorola Xoom has may be, been the chief feature in making Nvidia’s chip, especially speaking, the last option for Honeycomb right now.

It is doubtless that Nvidia has strength of its graphics performance and that’s the reason that the companies like Sony and Motorola are using it. This was the confession made by Will Strauss who is the president of Wireless Chip Market research firm namely, Forward Concepts.

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Samsung Infuse 4G Will Challenge Galaxy S2 or iPhone 5 Using Angry Birds, App Sideloading

Samsung obviously isn’t anxious with that question, as facts by its latest Android device release, the Samsung Infuse 4G. The first thing gain notice by popping out phone from box is its size. The thing is colossal. It needs to be, though, in order to support its 4.5-inch super AMOLED display. Save for the first Dell Streak Smartphone-cum-tablet hybrid — whose screen is a massive 5-inches — the Samsung Infuse 4G is packing one of the largest screens we’ve seen on a Smartphone.


If we put aside the fast data speed of AT&T’s HSPA+ 4G, the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S2 and even the mythical iPhone 5 will be leave behind from the Samsung Infuse 4G by the features it will offer.

Let’s see what it offers;
Samsung Infuse 4G: Touch screen

First of all it’s vast touch screen with the noticeable size of 4.5 inches. If we Samsung Infuse 4Gcompare with others, the most foreseen Galaxy S2 has no less then 0.2 inches smaller touch screen, and we can see it’s an inch bigger screen then the iPhone 4.and we can say, Bigger is better right?
Samsung Infuse 4G: Sideloading

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