Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Mobile Number Poratablity

The Most awaited mobile number portability facility is finally being introduced on 20th January.  
Mobile Number Portability will let you change the service operator without changing your current mobile number.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

HTC ThUnDeRbOlT 4G LTE AnDrOiD ViDeO SkYpE SmArTpHoNe




here it is ppl...
d georgeous htc thunderbolt with a 4.3 inches high resolution WVGA capacitive touch screen. It has a 8 megapixel AF camera with LED flash and also 720p HD video capture , not only this but also 1.3MP front-facing camera.
It has a good processing speed because of its 1ghz processor.
It is pre loaded with basic google applications and also d social networking applications :)
HTC Thunderbolt is the first smartphone featuring built-in skype mobile with video calling which significantly eases video conferencing.
  • 1 GHz Snapdragon Processor
  • Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS
  • 4.3-Inches Multi-Touch Capacitive Touchscreen
  • 8 MP Camera with Autofocus, Face Detection, Geo Tagging
  • 786 RAM Memory Card
  • Dual LED Flash
  • GPS & A-GPS Support
  • HD Video Recording of 720p, 1280 x 720 pixels
  • Secondary Camera of 1.3 MP for Video Calling
  • First Phone with Integrated Video Skype Mobile (No Wi-Fi Required)
  • 8 GB eMMC, MicroSD Slot Available
  • Light Sensor
  • Bluetooth v2.1 + EDR, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
  • 1400 mAh, Long Battery Backup

Saturday, January 15, 2011

TRADUS.IN The most reliable online purchasing webs

Tradus.in which was launched in July 2009 and in a short span of time it has turned into one of India's foremost shopping portals setting the Indian e-commerce abode aflame. We aspire to be the biggest online book store in India. 

Tradus has a modest user base that spans the entire country from Srinagar to Bangalore to Guwahati and the major metros. Our vendors have their businesses spread across all major cities. 

Tradus has a strong repertoire of products at amazingly low prices. Tradus offers best price guarantee on Pendrives, Mobiles, Cameras, Watches, Books and more. Our extensive range of low priced products not only includes top of the line gadgets but also jewellery, apparels and even musical instruments. We list only branded products and offer 100% satisfaction guarantee on every purchase.
Click on the link and get additional discount coupons of Rs.100 on any purchase done at tradus above Rs.395

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Surface V2 At CES

One thing I should make clear right away, which is of course slightly disappointing, is that this is definitely not a consumer device. It’s too expensive and development is very much aimed at commercial deployment. That said, they hope to make the devices ubiquitous enough that having one at home would be redundant. You may form your own opinion of that strategy.
The device we saw was the SUR-40, manufactured by Samsung, and is a 1080p 40″ LCD display, with tiny photosensors embedded into the sub-pixel layer. We were told there were some tricks employed to space things correctly, but it didn’t appear to affect the image, which was as sharp as you would expect a TV of this size and resolution to be. It’s certainly more high-resolution than the original, which was 1024×768 and 30″, if I remember correctly. I’m surprised they actually changed the size by so much, considering how much research went into optimizing the UI for that exact hardware. Inside the case is a 2.9GHz AMD Athlon II X2 processor, and a Radeon HD 6700M GPU, if you’re interested. It’s also much thinner and lighter — four inches and a bit heavier than your average LCD — so wall-mounting is now possible: no small advance.
Touch sensing relies on the photosensors, which detect IR light (in the video, it actually sees my veins, very creepy; I refrained from putting my face on it) and use the long-in-development Surface algorithms to determine touches (up to a couple dozen or more, I didn’t ask about the maximum), shapes, and now, read text. The old Surface’s imager simply wasn’t high-resolution enough to get text and pictures, but this one is much better, though it’s limited by the DPI of the screen. They’re working on getting text and image recognition going.

Samsung’s Infuse 4G for AT&T Makes The other smartphones Screen Look Small


The last year’s 4.3″ displays, like the ones in the HTC Evo or the Motorola Droid X, were big enough?, friends — say hello to the just-announced Samsung Infuse 4G for AT&T, which packs a 4.5 inch Super AMOLED Plus display.
Here’s everything we know so far:
  • 1.2 Ghz Hummingbird Processor
  • 4.5″, Super AMOLED Plus (The second generation of Samsung’s Super AMOLED tech) display
  • Android 2.2 (Running Samsung’s custom TouchWiz UI)
  • 8 megapixel rear camera, with a 1.3 megapixel front facing camera

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

MOTOROLA announce ATRIX 4G powered by android

Motorola also not far behind in the race of smartphones. Motorola introduces its new 4G smartphone called the ATRIX 4G. The main high lites of the phone are its dual core 1Ghz processor with 1Gb RAM.
the features of the smartphone are:-
  • Dual-Core 1 GHZ CPU (Nvidia Tegra 2)
  • 1 GB of RAM
  • 16 GB of Internal Memory
  • 4 inch, QHD Display (QHD generally works out to 960×540)
  • 5 Megapixel Camera with HD video recording
  • 1930mAh battery with a good backup.
keep following for more mobile updates.

LG announces its new Ultra-Slim OPTIMUS BLACK smart phone powered by android 2.2

The key features of the power packed smart phone are:-
  • 9.2mm thick
  • LG’s first phone with their “NOVA” display, which they claim to be “the brightest, clearest and most readable among mobile screens”. LG claims that NOVA displays use about 50% as much power as an AMOLED display in most cases.
  • It’ll launch with Android 2.2, though Android 2.3 support is promised.
  • 2 megapixel front facing camera. There’s no mention of a rear camera (or its specs), but we’re assuming it’s there.
  • 1,500mAh battery
  • Expected to launch in the first half of the year.
Keep Following the blog for reviews of the OPTIMUS BLACK as we unleash the power in it.

iPhone Alarms Still Aren’t Working

Bad News, friends: With the long weekend over and that New-Years-Hangover (hopefully) conquered, it’s time to get back to life. Step 1: Set an alarm.

Perhaps you’ve heard by now that the iPhone’s alarm system had gone a bit wonky once we’d flipped over into 2011. Perhaps, then, you’ve also heard that the problem would solve itself come January 3rd — just in time to wake the workforce up for the first weekday of the year.

No such luck.

As Reuters points out, iPhone alarms are, unfortunately, still a bit broken. It should work as long as you make it a repeating alarm and set it to go off every day — but even with that, there’s no being certain until the thing goes off. Until Apple pushes out a quick patch or until reports of absent alarms stop coming in, it’s probably best to on your good ol’ fashion bedside alarm clock. Yep — go pull that thing out of the garage and blow the dust off; it’s its time to shine for a while.

Android Malware Being Distributed On Chinese Markets

There’s a new threat in town. And by town, I mean China. Malware authors have created a bit of code called Geinimi that hitchhikes on existing apps when they are redistributed on third-party markets. At the moment it doesn’t do much but lurk, but its capabilities resemble that of a botnet server, according to Lookout, a company that makes antivirus software for Android.

So far the code has been identified as being able to send out your location, IMEI, app list, and to download apps. There could be more, and it likely has the ability to modify itself. Users outside of China are apparently at little risk, and at any rate your security is in your own hands: if you’re downloading a to-do list app and it wants access to your GPS and calling functions, that’s probably bogus.

Stay safe out there, kids.