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Thursday, 7 April 2011
Latest Tech Updates: Best mobile phone 2011
Latest Tech Updates: Best mobile phone 2011: "First look: Samsung Google Nexus SGoogle's third foray into the smartphone market has arrived in the form of the Samsung Google Nexus S. Fin..."
Best mobile phone 2011
First look: Samsung Google Nexus S
Google's third foray into the smartphone market has arrived in the form of the Samsung Google Nexus S. Find out how it handles.
The Samsung Google Nexus S is a consumer-friendly smartphone that runs on the latest Android operating system 2.3 Gingerbread.
Boasting a 1GHz Cortex A8 application processor, a 5-megapixel camera with inbuilt flash, a 4in Super AMOLED touch screen and a dedicated GPU, the Google Nexus S is suitably well-equipped for today's mobile lifestyle. Other highlights include the ability to turn your phone into a Wi-Fi hotspot, VoIP/SIP support, Google Maps 5.0 with Navigation and a 3-axis gyroscopic sensor that can be used for gaming.Attractive, lightweight and packed with features, the Samsung Google Nexus S is a hard phone not to like. On the downside, its browser could be a bit speedier, and the lack of expandable memory may see you filling up its 16GB flash drive fast. It’s also tied exclusively to the Vodafone network in Australia, with no official way to buy the phone outright.
Despite these foibles, the Samsung Google Nexus S remains a solid addition to the Android fold. While not quite an ‘iPhone-killer’, it nonetheless gives it a pretty good mauling.
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Latest Tech Updates: HTC EVO a 3D innovation
Latest Tech Updates: HTC EVO a 3D innovation: "The HTC EVO 3D is the first phone to accommodate 3D technology, not to mention, 3D without glasses. The HTC EVO 3D features a 4.3' qH..."
HTC EVO a 3D innovation
The HTC EVO 3D is the first phone to accommodate 3D technology, not to mention, 3D without glasses. The HTC EVO 3D features a 4.3" qHD screen that shows glasses-free 3D imagery and two 5MP cameras to capture stereoscopic stills and video. 3D videos are shot in 720p resolution but 3D stills are limited to 2MP for some reason.
The EVO 3D packs the first ever (official) Snapdragon dual-core CPU and also the first ever 1.2GHz Snapdragon. It packs 1GB of RAM, running Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense.
The phone measures 126mm x 65mm x 12.05mm and packs a mammoth 1730mAh battery - it weighs a hefty 170 grams though. The HTC EVO 3D packs MHL (the port that combines USB and HDMI), Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, microSD card slot and other goodies.
Below are some snapshots of the HTC EVO 3D
The EVO 3D packs the first ever (official) Snapdragon dual-core CPU and also the first ever 1.2GHz Snapdragon. It packs 1GB of RAM, running Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense.
The phone measures 126mm x 65mm x 12.05mm and packs a mammoth 1730mAh battery - it weighs a hefty 170 grams though. The HTC EVO 3D packs MHL (the port that combines USB and HDMI), Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, microSD card slot and other goodies.
Below are some snapshots of the HTC EVO 3D
Saturday, 2 April 2011
Latest Tech Updates: iPad 2: a heart breaking story
Latest Tech Updates: iPad 2: a heart breaking story: "Have you been thinking of getting the iPad 2 lately? If yes, then here are five reasons why you should wait a bit. No USB, flash or expanda..."
iPad 2: a heart breaking story
Have you been thinking of getting the iPad 2 lately? If yes, then here are five reasons why you should wait a bit.
No USB, flash or expandable memory
When the iPad came out, customers were seriously disappointed at the fact that it didn't have of what we've come to view as very basic features: a USB port, Flash Support and an SD card slot for expandable memory.
These absences were quite roundly criticised on all corners of the globe; Apple could hardly fail to be aware of it. So when the iPad 2 specs were announced, the continued lack of support for Flash, USB and SD was more than a little conspicuous.
Competition
In a few months, the tablet market is going to be flooded; the much-hyped Motorola Xoom, BlackBerry PlayBook, HTC Flyer, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and LG Optimus Tab are expected to hit Aussie shelves. If you don't have a tablet computer yet, a little longer isn't going to kill you to wait and see if the competition measures up.
No retina display
Owners of the new iPhone 4 and iPod touch were delighted by the presence of a retina display and it was much anticipated that the iPad 2 would accommodate the same. Instead the same old 1024x768 resolution, which means that you rather wait for Motorola's Xoom if you want to watch High definition shows.
Upgraded features? Not really..
The upgrades from the iPad one to the iPad 2 were disappointingly few. There's a new dual core processor which makes it a bit faster, two cameras one facing front, one rear (now who's going to walk around taking photos with an iPad); a new OS with just tiny tweaks; and a slimmer, lighter body. That's about it, what? Like 5 differences???
iPad 3
Apple likes to update every year, so it's highly likely there will be a new iPad this time next year. Also likely it will be slimmer again, lighter, include that better screen, and faster yet. And who knows, maybe if enough people skip the iPad 2, Apple will open its resolutely closed ears and introduce Flash, USB and SD support... though don't hold your breath.
No USB, flash or expandable memory
When the iPad came out, customers were seriously disappointed at the fact that it didn't have of what we've come to view as very basic features: a USB port, Flash Support and an SD card slot for expandable memory.
These absences were quite roundly criticised on all corners of the globe; Apple could hardly fail to be aware of it. So when the iPad 2 specs were announced, the continued lack of support for Flash, USB and SD was more than a little conspicuous.
Competition
In a few months, the tablet market is going to be flooded; the much-hyped Motorola Xoom, BlackBerry PlayBook, HTC Flyer, Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 and LG Optimus Tab are expected to hit Aussie shelves. If you don't have a tablet computer yet, a little longer isn't going to kill you to wait and see if the competition measures up.
No retina display
Owners of the new iPhone 4 and iPod touch were delighted by the presence of a retina display and it was much anticipated that the iPad 2 would accommodate the same. Instead the same old 1024x768 resolution, which means that you rather wait for Motorola's Xoom if you want to watch High definition shows.
Upgraded features? Not really..
The upgrades from the iPad one to the iPad 2 were disappointingly few. There's a new dual core processor which makes it a bit faster, two cameras one facing front, one rear (now who's going to walk around taking photos with an iPad); a new OS with just tiny tweaks; and a slimmer, lighter body. That's about it, what? Like 5 differences???
iPad 3
Apple likes to update every year, so it's highly likely there will be a new iPad this time next year. Also likely it will be slimmer again, lighter, include that better screen, and faster yet. And who knows, maybe if enough people skip the iPad 2, Apple will open its resolutely closed ears and introduce Flash, USB and SD support... though don't hold your breath.
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