Monday 19 March 2012

10 Tab Tips for Teens

10 Tab Tips for Teens - Samsung Galaxy Tab :
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When it comes to status symbols among teenagers, fashion matters—but the hottest accessories these days are the latest tech gadgets. The Galaxy Tab™ is not just a great gadget to show off to your friends, but it’s an easy, fun way to manage your busy social life. 

Here are a few ways you can take full advantage of the Tab’s many impressive features:

1. Take the Tab Anywhere
It weighs less than 400 grams and has a 7-inch screen, which makes it smaller than that textbook in your bag.

2. Awesome Video and Gaming Capabilities
The Tab supports the latest Adobe® Flash Player™ 10.1 software for fast, seamless web viewing and gaming. It's also a great device to watch YouTube™ on.

3. Share Photos and Videos with Friends
The rear-facing 3-megapixel camera captures photos and videos that are easy to edit, upload and share right away, and the front-facing camera allows you to video chat* with friends.

4. Download Cool Content to Multiple Devices
Media Hub provides content that can be downloaded and viewed on up to five devices, including the Tab, Galaxy S smartphone and a PC.

5. View Clear, Crisp Photos and Videos
Upload videos and photos, then share them with everyone.

6. Use the Tab as an Alarm Clock
Wake up on time and avoid getting detention again for being late to class.

7. Download Music on Amazon MP3 and Cool Apps Like N.O.V.A. and Angry Birds
8. Stay Connected
Keep up with friends on Facebook, Twitter and other networking sites via Social Hub and enjoy messaging capability.

9. Read e-Books and Magazines with the Tab's Vast Digital Library
Get access to more than 2 million books and thousands of magazines and newspapers, in more than 20 different languages.

10. Surf the Web—the Tab is Really Fast
*Users can align the Galaxy Tab with video chat clients and seamlessly talk with other people over a Wi-Fi connection.
 

Wednesday 14 March 2012

Nokia Lumia 610









Attention, Gadget freaks! Nokia, the Finnish multinational communications corporation, managed to hog quite a bit of the spotlight at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012 held at Barcelona, Spain with its announcement about the highly anticipated Nokia Lumia 610. It serves as the newest addition to the Nokia Lumia family. On the surface, the Lumia 610 might seem like a trendy entry level Windows Phone.

However, this little device offers you more bang for your buck underneath.

Design :
The Lumia 610 comes equipped with a moderate 3.7-inch WVGA (800×480) capacitive touchscreen display.
Gear up for a chromatic onslaught! The device will ship in four different astonishing colors – white, cyan, black and magenta.
Features :
The Lumia 610 is geared towards a younger segment of the audience and will be one of the very first few phones to run Windows Phone Tango. It will also run a new app, Nokia Transport.
Packs an 800 MHz Snapdragon processor with 8 GB of in-built storage and 256 MB of RAM.
Offers Xbox Live integration, which means that you can store all the mobile versions of popular Xbox game consoles in one spot. You can also share your Xbox avatars through the phone itself.
Boasts of a rear-facing 5-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash.
Connectivity options include HSPA, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth.
Provides full access to social networking sites and some Microsoft apps like Internet Explorer.
The device is powered by a 1,300-mAhbattery, which promises up to 6.5 hours of talk time and 530 hours of standby.

Tuesday 13 March 2012

Must See movies : Hollywood

List of most favourite movies(hollywood) must see at least once in lifetime.


1. Satantango (1994)
2. Buffalo '66 (1998)
3. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love 
   the Bomb (1964)
4. Cul-de-sac (1966)
5. The Cranes are Flying (1957)
6. Come and See (1985)
7. The Celebration (1998)
8. Daisies (1966)
9. Breathless (1960)
10. The Ascent (1977)
11. Touch of Evil (1958)
12. Psycho (1960)
13. Fallen Angels (1995)
14. Wonderland (1999)
15. Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! (1965)
16. Duel (1971 TV Movie)
17. It's a Wonderful Life (1946)
18. The Singing Detective (1986 Mini-Series)
19. Eraserhead (1977)
20. Bicycle Thieves (1948)


To get more movies list, click -- http://www.imdb.com/list/XjC07k07pWE/

Monday 12 March 2012

Sony PSP Vita



Sony's PSP was a game-changer in the handheld gaming market. The PSP was the first handheld game device to use an optical disc format, the UMD (Universal Media Disc) and memory stick pro duo as its primary mode of storage. Over the years, the PSP hasn't changed much in terms of its form factor apart from getting a bit slimmer. But seven years on, Sony continues its PSP legacy with the PS Vita (earlier code-named NGP or Next Generation Portable) and it is definitely a huge leap from its predecessors in terms of graphics and performance. Vita means 'life' in Latin. It seems apt for the rich entertainment services the device offers. These are the hits of Sony PSP Vita.

Design & Build

Display

Camera Quality

OS & Interface

Gaming

Pre-loaded Software

Pricing

There are 25 launch titles available since day one and according to Sony a few 100 games are in the pipeline including prestigious titles such as Little Big Planet, Call of Duty, Mortal Kombat and Assassins Creed. Here's a list of titles exclusive to the Vita:
  • Uncharted: Golden Abyss
  • WipEout 2048
  • Reality Fighters
  • Little Deviants
  • ModNation Racers: Road Trip
  • Everybody's Golf
  • Escape Plan
  • Unit 13
  • Hustle Kings -845MB
  • MotorStorm RC
  • Top Darts

Pros :
Fantastic gaming experience
Sturdy build
Stunning display
Game titles available pre and post launch

Cons :
Very expensive
No internal memory
Poor battery life
Can't charge via USB while playing or in standby mode.

Sunday 4 March 2012

Samsung Galaxy Note



When Apple launched iPad, they positioned it as a device meant to fill the gaping chasm between the smartphone and the notebook. However, some people thought that a 10-inch device would be too big to carry around so manufacturers started coming up with 7-inch tablets. But then someone thought 
even that was too big. That someone was Dell, who then went ahead and launched the Streak 5. 

Now Samsung revives it with the 5-inch tablet segment with Galaxy Note. Unlike Dell, however, Samsung has positioned the Galaxy Note as a large smartphone, rather than a small tablet. Also, unlike Dell, Samsung has a massive fan following in the smartphone segment and on paper at least the Galaxy Note looks promising.









Design and Build

Extreme slim with a broader look, it goes just awesome. 8 megapixel camera, LED flash are add ons.

Display
The display on the Galaxy Note is its biggest feature, both literally and figuratively. It has a massive 5.3-inch, Super AMOLED display. But it’s not just the size that’s impressive. The Galaxy Note is the first smartphone to have an HD display. That’s 1280 x 800 pixels in the palm of your hands. 

The AMOLED display has some advantages too such as the perfect black levels and the wide viewing angles. The display visibility under sunlight is excellent as well. 


Hardware and Software
Internally the Galaxy Note is identical to the Galaxy S II with the only difference being the CPU, which is clocked slightly higher. So instead of 1.2GHz you get a dual core 1.4GHz Cortex A9 with the same 400 GPU and 1GB of RAM. As for the storage space we get 2GB phone memory, 16GB USB storage (of which 11GB is available to the user) and microSD expansion up to 32GB. 


Camera 
The Galaxy S II was lauded for its terrific camera and the Galaxy Note carries over the same camera. It is one of the best cameras in any phones till date. The stills look fantastic with the right amount of details, contrast and color saturation. Even the low-light images are quite respectable. One of things about shooting on the Galaxy Note is the massive viewfinder that we get, which made things look good even before we shoot them. 

The video camera too is excellent.

Video playback 
Video playback is one of the things you should buy this phone for. The large, high-resolution display coupled with an excellent video player that plays almost any video format up to 1080p resolution makes it brilliant for watching movies on the go. Unfortunately, the internal memory is FAT formatted and the phone does not accept NTFS formatted memory cards, so there is no way to transfer files over 4GB, which is a shame because the phone could have easily played them had it not been for the file system limitations. Other problem is the loudspeaker, which isn’t very loud and since there is just one of it on the side it sounds awkward, so its best to use headphones when watching videos. 

Battery Life
In general, the phone seemed to have no trouble lasting through the day on a single charge. Video playback and web browsing in particular seemed to make the battery go down a lot faster. The AMOLED display might consume less power when display darker images but ends up consuming a lot more power when displaying bright screens, such as a white web page.