Monday, February 17, 2014
Sunday, February 9, 2014
BE READY FOR NEXT GALAXY :
Mobile World Congress is a great opportunity to launch a new phone, because the whole industry is gathered there, according to Ben Wood, director of research at CCS Insight. But Wood thinks there is a second reason why Samsung is heading back to Barcelona. Reports that Apple is announcing the next iPhone in June have compressed the launch window for competing products that want to get a head start, he said.
Reports say the Galaxy S5 will have a 5.2-inch screen with a 2560 by 1440 pixel resolution and a 16-megapixel camera with optical imaging stabilization. Potential processors include a new in-house Exynos chip or Qualcomm's recently announced Snapdragon 805 processor, which has four cores running at up to 2.5GHz and is expected to be available in commercial devices in the first half of 2014.
Samsung also recently launched a new chip that will make it possible for the company and others to build smartphones and tablets with up to 4GB of RAM. In contrast, the Galaxy S4 has 2GB and the more recent Galaxy Note 3 has 3GB.
Another important part of the Samsung's next head smartphone is the design. The Galaxy S4's plastic shell wasn't well liked by reviewers because it made the device feel less premium than competing products such as the HTC One and Apple's iPhones.
"The design of Samsung's next flagship phone has to be substantially different from the Galaxy S3 and S4," said Wood.
As the high-end segment of the smartphone market becomes more saturated, vendors will have to work harder to get users to upgrade to a new phone. The overall smartphone market is expected to grow by almost 20 percent this year, compared to 38.4 percent in 2013, according to IDC.
. Last week, the company announced it was joining forces with retailer Carphone Warehouse to create 60 dedicated Samsung stores in Europe, hoping that will help keep the growing competition in the Android smartphone market at arm
.for more info visit http://www.stuff.tv/galaxy-s5/samsung-galaxy-s5/review
Mobile World Congress is a great opportunity to launch a new phone, because the whole industry is gathered there, according to Ben Wood, director of research at CCS Insight. But Wood thinks there is a second reason why Samsung is heading back to Barcelona. Reports that Apple is announcing the next iPhone in June have compressed the launch window for competing products that want to get a head start, he said.
Reports say the Galaxy S5 will have a 5.2-inch screen with a 2560 by 1440 pixel resolution and a 16-megapixel camera with optical imaging stabilization. Potential processors include a new in-house Exynos chip or Qualcomm's recently announced Snapdragon 805 processor, which has four cores running at up to 2.5GHz and is expected to be available in commercial devices in the first half of 2014.
Samsung also recently launched a new chip that will make it possible for the company and others to build smartphones and tablets with up to 4GB of RAM. In contrast, the Galaxy S4 has 2GB and the more recent Galaxy Note 3 has 3GB.
Another important part of the Samsung's next head smartphone is the design. The Galaxy S4's plastic shell wasn't well liked by reviewers because it made the device feel less premium than competing products such as the HTC One and Apple's iPhones.
"The design of Samsung's next flagship phone has to be substantially different from the Galaxy S3 and S4," said Wood.
As the high-end segment of the smartphone market becomes more saturated, vendors will have to work harder to get users to upgrade to a new phone. The overall smartphone market is expected to grow by almost 20 percent this year, compared to 38.4 percent in 2013, according to IDC.
. Last week, the company announced it was joining forces with retailer Carphone Warehouse to create 60 dedicated Samsung stores in Europe, hoping that will help keep the growing competition in the Android smartphone market at arm
.for more info visit http://www.stuff.tv/galaxy-s5/samsung-galaxy-s5/review
Sunday, February 2, 2014
Note 10.1: MULTISCREEN TABLET:
Multiscreen allows you to run two apps at once on the same screen; however, the apps you can can choose from are limited to a specific six (S Note, Polaris Office, Video Player, gallery, Email, and the Android 4.0 browser) -- unfortunately you can't swap in any app you'd like. The thought behind the feature is to give you the ability to create content by pulling assets from one app into another.
With palm rejection, as long as the S Pen is in your hand, the screen will not feel any other capacitive parts of your body, in particular your palm. So unlike other stylus pens, where your palm disables the pen, with the S Pen's technology, you can place your palm flat down on the screen and still write to your heart's content.
The most significant hardware feature on the Note 10.1 is easily the S Pen. The S Pen looks like a traditional stylus and pretty much feels like one too, but differentiates itself from lesser digital pens. The pen's tip sports a pressure-sensitive sensor that recognizes 1,024 levels of pressure. Samsung says the original Note only got as high as 256. So, depending on the app you're using (not all apps support this), the harder you press the pen on the screen, the thicker the resulting lines.
There is a Wi-Fi-only version and a 3G-enabled model, both powered by Samsung's own Exynos 5 Octa chipset, as well as an LTE-capable tablet with Qualcomm's latest Snapdragon 800 chipset ticking inside.
Key features
- 10.1" 16M-color Super Clear PLS capacitive touchscreen of 2560 x 1600 px resolution
- Quad-core 1.5 GHz Cortex-A15 & quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A7, Mali-T628MP6 GPU; Exynos 5420 chipset
- 3GB of RAM
- Android OS v4.3 Jelly Bean with TouchWiz UX UI
- S Pen input and great software backend
- One of a kind split-screen multitasking and pop-up mini apps
- Quad-band GPRS/EDGE/HSPA and hexa-band LTE connectivity cat.4
- Voice calls (on 3G and LTE models only)
- 16/32/64 GB of built-in memory
- 8 MP autofocus camera, 3264x2448 pixels, geotagging
- 1080p video recording @60fps (LTE model) / 1080p video recording @30fps (Wi-Fi and 3G models)
- 2MP front-facing camera; 1080p videos
- Side-mounted stereo speakers
- Wi-Fi 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n Wi-Fi Direct, dual-band, Wi-Fi hotspot
- Stereo Bluetooth v4.0
- HDMI TV-out (adapter required), USB host (adapter required)
- microSD card slot
- Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
- Infrared port
- GPS with A-GPS support; GLONASS, digital compass
- 1080p XviD/MKV video support with subtitles
- Accelerometer, three-axis Gyroscope sensor
- Polaris Office 5 document editor preinstalled
- 8,220 mAh Li-Po battery
Main disadvantages
Nothing is perfect,So it also has some pitfall that Samsung need to be more concentrated
as it has
- No NFC
- No DivX and AC3 codec support
- Air view works with S-Pen only, no thumb support
- Notification area not optimized for the large screen
but all and all it takes the technology to the next level but To date, no tablet maker has completely nailed the concept of a work-capable slate. Is the Note 10.1 2014 Edition the one to do it? We'll discuss precisely that in the pages ahead.
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Samsung's New Detonation
According to korea Times,Samsung is going to launch a Galaxy Glass wearable computer, as early as September at the IFA trade show in Germany .
Samsung registered a charter with the Korea Intellectual Property Office last year for "sports glasses" that included a diagram of what many believe will eventually be Samsung's Galaxy Glass design. The device is linked to a smartphone for handling calls, but also has a USB connector that extends from the ends of the ear pieces on the sports glasses.
"Smart glasses won't become commonplace with consumers for five to 10 years," said Patrick Moorhead, an analyst at Moor Insight & Strategy.
Samsung registered a charter with the Korea Intellectual Property Office last year for "sports glasses" that included a diagram of what many believe will eventually be Samsung's Galaxy Glass design. The device is linked to a smartphone for handling calls, but also has a USB connector that extends from the ends of the ear pieces on the sports glasses.
"Smart glasses won't become commonplace with consumers for five to 10 years," said Patrick Moorhead, an analyst at Moor Insight & Strategy.
"Like other wearables, vertical implementations will be more successful than horizontal " Moorhead said. "Samsung knows this too, but wants to be seen as an innovator and therefore would launch a smart glass product well before it becomes mainstream."
"Samsung will have a competitive product to Google Glass for competitive pressure and wanting to own emerging markets," said Jack Gold, an analyst at J. Gold Associates. "Google Glass is not a mass market product because it is too complex and too expensive and not as user friendly as needed. It is rather a proof of concept. So I expect Samsung to try the same thing and likely sell more than Glass does just because of Samsung's sheer channel strength. But that doesn't mean it is a final consumer friendly product that's ready for market.
Apple and Microsoft are also expected to enter the smart glass market, although not in 2014. IDC analysts recently predicted in a report that Apple won't introduce either smart glasses or a smartwatch in 2014, contrary to some rumors, preferring instead to offer a larger-display iPhone in 2014.
Also at CES, Sony showed off a Smart Eyeglass prototype for augmented reality in gaming applications. Wearing the Sony Smart Eyeglass will provide information cover on your field of vision on a TV screen. Some have theorized Sony will use Smart Eyeglass, with added functionality, as a competitor to Google Glass
Monday, January 27, 2014
Cloud Computing:A must talk about
Over the last few years excitement around cloud computing has reached fever pitch with many providers seemingly trying to surpass each other with the level of eloquence and hyperbole they can throw around.
The development of the cloud has been urged as everything from a revolution to the biggest disruption since the move from mainframe to client-server computing. Most recently Google's Eric Schmidt called the adoption of cloud 'inevitable' – and while, to some extent, these ideas are true, the relentless hype and unending buzzwords surrounding the cloud are in danger of obscuring the full extent of the business transformation on offer.
First of all 'What is Cloud Computing"?
"Cloud computing is a type of computing that relies on sharing computing resources rather than having local servers or personal devices to handle applications". In cloud computing, the word cloud (also phrased as "the cloud") is used as a analogy for "the Internet," so the phrase cloud computing means "a type of Internet-based computing," where different services -- such as servers, storage and applications -- are delivered to an organization's computers and devices through the Internet.
The development of the cloud has been urged as everything from a revolution to the biggest disruption since the move from mainframe to client-server computing. Most recently Google's Eric Schmidt called the adoption of cloud 'inevitable' – and while, to some extent, these ideas are true, the relentless hype and unending buzzwords surrounding the cloud are in danger of obscuring the full extent of the business transformation on offer.
First of all 'What is Cloud Computing"?
"Cloud computing is a type of computing that relies on sharing computing resources rather than having local servers or personal devices to handle applications". In cloud computing, the word cloud (also phrased as "the cloud") is used as a analogy for "the Internet," so the phrase cloud computing means "a type of Internet-based computing," where different services -- such as servers, storage and applications -- are delivered to an organization's computers and devices through the Internet.
Cloud computing is comparable to grid computing, a type of computing where unused processing cycles of all computers in a network are harnesses to solve problems too intensive for any stand-alone machine.
Today we gotta know what is cloud computing but we continue our search on this beautiful topic...
Sunday, January 26, 2014
G00gle Glass :A Dawning technology
As We are in the era of computers,So we all should know that what is happening in the tech world.
Latest is the Google Glass...........
It is a wearable computer with optical head mounted display and it unveil the information like hand free format via voice commands and developed by Google in its project .......The futuristic-looking headwear is the unavoidable next step for personal computing; a look into how technology will someday seamlessly integrate into our daily lives.
In it Android-powered head-mounted display resides just above the right eye, producing a small heads-up display image with information like travel directions and video messaging, all accessible by Siri-like voice commands. A 720p camera is embedded in the front of the device, allowing the wearer to take pictures or perhaps even stream live video.
but then the foremost questions arises that "Are we really needed Google Glass"
...............So its differ from person to person.Imagine experiencing a trip to a far-off land through the viewpoint of a buddy, or medical students observing a delicate surgery from their own homes.For Some it looks quirky to walking around town,resembling an extra from a crappy sci-fi film to beholders.
But another techi things come which definately inveigle us .....U excited ...???
lets make it more rousing ..look at the features of Google Glass:
1)RECORD VIDEOS,TAKE PICTURES:and that too can possible without touching the hardware.photos and videos will be stored in 4GB flash memory,and can also be shared on social networking sites

2)SHOW MESSAGES: it will show you mails and messages and also allow you to reply to them via voice commands.
3)FIND INFORMATION:you just ask the question and google glass will show you the answer from the internet
4)SHOW MAPS: you don't need to worry about the directions now,Google glass will give you the directions
5)LIVE VIDEO SHARING:its also a great feature,and make you connected with your near and dear
6)TRANSLATE: it can also translate from one language to another
and many more tempting features which lure you ..............So be ready to enter into the next world
Latest is the Google Glass...........
It is a wearable computer with optical head mounted display and it unveil the information like hand free format via voice commands and developed by Google in its project .......The futuristic-looking headwear is the unavoidable next step for personal computing; a look into how technology will someday seamlessly integrate into our daily lives.
In it Android-powered head-mounted display resides just above the right eye, producing a small heads-up display image with information like travel directions and video messaging, all accessible by Siri-like voice commands. A 720p camera is embedded in the front of the device, allowing the wearer to take pictures or perhaps even stream live video.
but then the foremost questions arises that "Are we really needed Google Glass"
...............So its differ from person to person.Imagine experiencing a trip to a far-off land through the viewpoint of a buddy, or medical students observing a delicate surgery from their own homes.For Some it looks quirky to walking around town,resembling an extra from a crappy sci-fi film to beholders.
But another techi things come which definately inveigle us .....U excited ...???
lets make it more rousing ..look at the features of Google Glass:
1)RECORD VIDEOS,TAKE PICTURES:and that too can possible without touching the hardware.photos and videos will be stored in 4GB flash memory,and can also be shared on social networking sites

2)SHOW MESSAGES: it will show you mails and messages and also allow you to reply to them via voice commands.
3)FIND INFORMATION:you just ask the question and google glass will show you the answer from the internet
4)SHOW MAPS: you don't need to worry about the directions now,Google glass will give you the directions
5)LIVE VIDEO SHARING:its also a great feature,and make you connected with your near and dear
6)TRANSLATE: it can also translate from one language to another
and many more tempting features which lure you ..............So be ready to enter into the next world
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