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Sunday, December 26, 2010

LG Optimus 2X

LG Optimus 2X

This is the new Phone from Lg and the biggest feature of this phone is the processor. Its a dual core processor. NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core processor to be more exact. So this phone is going to give you a lot of graphics and lots of power. and it looks cool too.


one might think LG is out of the smartphone market but the company has managed to sell 2 million units of its affordable Optimus One smartphone.  Now LG has managed to surprise everyone by launching the world’s first dual-core smartphone- OPTIMUS 2x which is capable of recording and playing 1080p HD video.The LG Optimus 2X is powered by the dual-core Tegra 2 system-on-a-chip from NVIDIA  runs at a clock speed of 1GHz and offers low power consumption and high performance for playing video and audio.Users will experience faster experience compared to single-core processors running at the same speed.One can also expect instantaneous touch response and seamless multitasking between applications.

LG Optimus 2X Features
1Ghz Dual-core Processor (NVIDIA Tegra 2)
4-inch WVGA screen
8GB memory (up to 32GB via microSD)
1,500 mAh battery
8 megapixel rear camera and 1.3 megapixel front camera
HDMI mirroring
1080p MPEG-4/H.264 playback and recording
Micro-USB port

And not to leave the fact that this phone will be great for gaming as Nvidia  is making the chip

The phone will initially be released with Android 2.2 (Froyo) and will be upgradeable to Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). It will be available shortly.

Overall its a phone to wait for as it is supposed to change the way we use cell phones. Well maybe that was a bot too much but I do think this is a giant leap ahead.

Opera 11

This is a must have web browser beacuse of its great features. The new V 11 has even better features and i really loved it.

Tab stacking

Dragging one tab over another allows you to create groups of tabs. Now you can keep dozens of webpages open, organized and under control.This is agreat feature and totally love it and is a must have for me as i always have a lot of pages open and at times i find it hard to find a perticular page among 70 odd pages.

Safer address field

The address field has been improved and now hides the complexity of long web addresses. It also provides more security information to help you stay safe when browsing; just click the badge for the website to see security information about the site you are visiting

Visual mouse gestures

Perform many common browser actions with a quick flick of your mouse. Holding down the right mouse button on a webpage now shows a visual guide that indicates how to perform the available gestures.

Extensions

It is simple to extend Opera's functionality by visiting our extensions catalog. Some extensions create a button you can click or have menus, while others just work in the background.

Search suggestions

Search suggestions predict queries as you type, making searching quicker and easier. Google search predictions are now built into Opera. When using the search field or searching from the address field with the 'g' search keyword, Google search predictions will appear.

Mail panel

When using Opera's built-in mail client, you now can now drag accounts and mail items where you want them. The mail panel can also hide when you are not viewing a mail tab.

Closed Tabs

When a webpage is closed, it appears here in a list of recently closed tabs, so you can easily return to where you left off.

Zoom

Magnify content to read websites with small text easily or zoom out to see the whole webpage. Opera's zoom resizes all elements of the page, not just text. You can also toggle images off from here to improve readability and speed up page loads.


So if you have not tried this then go and download the new opera. I tried it and just fell in love with the ease of use of the new Opera 11.

Sunday, December 12, 2010

Archos 7 Home Tablet

Want to get a Tablet and Tired of everybody telling you to get the Ipad. Want something good but you want to be truely different in the mids of all these Ipads. Then this Archos 7 tablet with android is for you.

Design
Like most tablet computers, the Archos 7 Home Tablet isn't much to look at. It's a plastic slab that measures 8 inches wide by 4.25 inches tall by 0.5 inch thick; the dimensions feel nice in the hand and may even fit in a generous-size pocket.

Taking a cue from Apple, Archos' tablet design has few buttons and ports. There's a power switch up top, along with a microSDHC memory expansion slot. On the right side, you'll find sockets for headphones, the included power adapter, and a Micro-USB port. Apart from the speaker grilles on the front and an integrated plastic kickstand on the back, that's about all there is to the tablet's design.

If you were hoping for a volume switch or a home button, you'll have to be content with the tablet's onscreen controls. We can't say we're happy about that, especially given the inherent response latency that comes with resistive touch screens, compared with the capacitive displays used on many of today's smartphones. In spite of the screen's generous size, it often took us a few tries to get the onscreen home, back, and volume buttons to respond.

The Archos 7's onscreen keyboard is a different kind of disappointment. Sure, its sluggish touch-screen response is a drawback, as is the lack of multitouch support and predictive text, but it's the keyboard's tiny spacebar that really has us singing the blues. The tablet's design is small enough that you naturally want to grab it with both hands and type on it with your thumbs, like a giant smartphone. Unfortunately, its narrow onscreen spacebar, logically located in the middle of the keyboard, is just out of thumb's reach, requiring you to cradle the tablet in one hand and type with the other. Since the tablet doesn't reorient itself when held in portrait mode, there's only one way to type on the screen, and it leaves much to be desired.

The 7-inch screen on the Archos 7 Home Tablet does have a few qualities working in its favor. The backlit LCD has an 800x480-pixel resolution that gives movies and photos crisp detail and balanced color. The plastic overlay on the LCD provides a matte, antireflective finish that stands up to outdoor use better than the iPad or iPod Touch, provided you have the screen brightness cranked. The finish also affords the tablet better resistance to smudges and fingerprints, compared with the glossy glass screen of the iPad and Touch.

Features
As the Archos 7 Home Tablet comes loaded with Google's Android OS (version 1.5), it includes many core apps, such as e-mail, a Web browser, photo viewer, and media playback for music and videos. Because of hardware limitations, other features of the smartphone operating system have been removed from the tablet, including apps for camera, maps, contacts, and messaging.

Another critical distinction to make between the Archos tablet and a conventional Android smartphone is that the included app store isn't Google's Marketplace, but is instead a collection of downloadable apps selected by Archos. In our conversations with Archos, company representatives cited several reasons for using its own app store, most notably the fact that many apps aren't yet optimized for use on tablets and rely on hardware features that aren't available, such as GPS, camera, or accelerometer control. That being said this still is a good buy at the price it is set at.

So have a look at this one with the Ipad before goig blindly for the Ipad and also must point out this one is also very small and handy.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Google earth 6

Google has come up with another new version of the Google Earth and so this is the 6th version.With Google Earth 6, you can explore the streets in 3D like never before. Fly from outer space down to the streets with the new Street View and easily navigate your way around. Switch to ground-level view to see the same location in 3D.

Now you can see 3D trees in locations all over the world. We have also made it easier for you to know when historical imagery is available in the location you are viewing
so go and download the app on your pc or smartphone and enjoy the earth. Do things like see places you always wanted to visit in 3d and feel like you have been there.

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Kindle 3

The new Kindle 3 is out and it sure is improved from the old one. It looks a lot better and the buttons are well places on the new on compared to the old one. The new one is a bit smaller too and is more handy. I dont know if its just me but i like the feel of the new one better than the old one. The screen is more sharper now and looks more crisp and dark.
so the question comes to should you buy it? Well if you already have the old one then dont go and buy it. you will be able to still live with the old one. If you are getting a new ebok reader then you need to get the new one. 

buzz about macbook air

I cant understand the Buzz about the new Macbook air. Ok sure it it is very thin and looks very sexy agreed but its not the thinest laptop you can buy or the most powerful thin laptop. The dell Adamo will win that title any day. But I know there are some mac fans out there crazy about it. But I still cant Understand the justice when you compare a   almost 400$ net book with a almost 1900$ macbook air and say that the macbook air is a value for money proposition. Are you NUTS!!! As strange as it sounds that is what I saw on a very leading Tech website.
Apple sure seems to have paid them off.
 mac book air above and dell adamo xps below
Personally this is how thin I would want a laptop to be. any thinner it would double up as a razor

Saturday, December 4, 2010

My thoughts on Fitbit

It is a device that is aimed at the modern man or women who is always busy and leads a very unhealthy and lazy lifestyle. Its supposed to make you improve your health and replace your gym trainer. The question that I got from a reader is that does it do that. The answer is that depends on what you expect from it.
I personally found the idea dum that i need a device to see if i am healthy or not. being healthy is a feeling. if you are overweight that you will feel it. anyways coming to the question. so yes it does work and its actually made to let you know how much of a healthy path you are on and then improve your score. Basically made to make you more health conscious. Does it replace your Trainer.. no ... thats not what this device does its more like review of your health and you will still need someone for that but its more of like  a motivator to keep pushing. So hope that clears your doubts about it.
 That being said it does a really good job at what its ment to do. You will keep pushing your self for higher scores just to get there and it makes you understand where you stand. so if you are a fitness freak or even a person who wants to go on the path to be very healthy and need motivation for it than this the best thing for it.

Canon EOS 60D

I am posting this on request by one of my readers.


Canon has unveiled the EOS 60D mid-level DSLR, replacing the EOS 50D.The 60D is a slightly smaller camera featuring an articulated screen and plastic body shell and utilizing SD memory cards. It combines the 18MP CMOS sensor and 1040k dot 3.0" LCD from the EOS 550D (Rebel T2i) with the AF system from the 50D. Meanwhile it gains the 7D's HD movie capability.

The EOS 60D features a completely redesigned body, combining an ergonomically enhanced, curved shape with a new button layout to make it quick and comfortable for photographers to change settings. Frequently used camera controls are grouped together for easy access, while the Quick Control Dial, Multi-controller and SET button have all been merged into one Multi Control Dial, enabling photographers to operate menus and enter settings quickly using their thumb. The mode dial also features a lock button, preventing unintentional changes to settings mid-shoot.

The EOS 60D is one of the latest Canon models to support high-capacity SDXC memory cards, providing up to 2TB of available space, allowing photographers to keep shooting HD video and full resolution RAW and JPEG stills without changing cards. For better management of larger image libraries on the camera, EOS 60D photographers can add a rating of 1 to 5 to their favourite images, allowing them to be easily located and viewed on-screen. Once transferred from the camera to a PC, the tags can also be viewed using a number of image editing and management programs, including Canon’s DPP software.

A dedicated Quick Control access button allows photographers to instantly reach the most common shooting settings and playback controls. Customising the functions of a number of buttons is also possible, allowing photographers to tailor the camera to suit their individual needs. To help achieve landscapes with perfectly level horizons, a horizontal Electronic Level can be displayed in the viewfinder or in Live View to assist composition and remove any potential need for post-production correction.

EOS 60D features that impressed me:
18 MP APS-C CMOS sensor
Advanced creative features with Basic +
Vari-angle 7.7cm (3.0”) 3:2 ratio LCD
Full HD movies with manual control
DIGIC 4
ISO 100-6400, H:12800
5.3fps shooting for up to 58 JPEGs
9-point cross type AF System
iFCL metering with 63-zone Dual-layer Sensor
Integrated Speedlite transmitter
In-camera RAW processing

so if it worth the price that you will play for this Camera ? I say yes. It is the best that I have seen yet.

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Dj Mix Lite

If you want to start a party at your house and you want the music running on its own then this time insted of putting the CD player to random try out Dj Mix lite


DJ Mix Lite is designed to play continuous music with cross fading, beat matching mixes between songs.

DJ Mix Lite has built in Beatlock Technology, that makes it beat-aware. This technology does not alter your sound files, it just analyses them to find the beats.
Knowing the beats, it is able to perform fully automatic quality DJ mixes.

Its as simple as point it to your music and it will play it and best of all it s free. I loved this software and thought i should share it with you guys.

Just download it from its official Website. http://www.djmixpro.com/djmixlite/djmixlite.html

Sony Nex 5

If you are one of those guys who likes photography and loves DSLRs and dont enjoy taking a photo unless its on one of those then read on. Now we love DSLRs for the clarity and the control we get while we take a photo but what we always hate is the fact that its huge and bulky. But we still use it because there is no other thing that will give us the same fun. Now all that will change when you look at the sony Nex 5 and sony Nex 3.

 Ever since Panasonic and Olympus created their Micro Four Thirds mirrorless system, all the talk has been about what the other players in the market will do. Micro Four Thirds has been steadily building its market share, seemingly without response from the three companies that account for over 80% of DSLR sales (Canon, Nikon and Sony), to the extent that 'Micro' risks becoming the generic term for these mirrorless systems ('When will Brand X make a Micro camera?' has become a fairly common thread title on our forums).

The waiting is now over as, following the showing of some mock-ups at PMA and a torrent of teasers and leaks, Sony finally officially announced its NEX system last month. The details are exactly what you'd expect - HD video capable APS-C sensors in small bodies. What might take you by surprise is just how small the bodies are - the NEX-5 in particular being tiny. In fact the cameras are too small to include in-body image stabilization units, as found in Sony's SLRs, and instead use lens-based 'Optical SteadyShot'. These NEX cameras will come under the Alpha brand but do not make use of the Alpha lens mount, instead using the completely new all-electronic E-mount.

Sony has made clear that it is aiming for compact camera users who wish to upgrade (a market it estimates at around 10 million potential buyers), rather than trying to offer a second camera for existing DSLR users. And the NEX models have more in common with compact cameras than DSLRs - including very few buttons and a resolutely unconventional interface.

As part of this interface it offers not only the standard Sony option of showing a small description of each selected option, it also has a full user guide built in to the camera. Relevant sections of this guide are available in each shooting mode to give hints and advice about everything from how to hold the camera to how to achieve an out-of-focus background.

The company told us that it felt its competitors had merely miniaturized, rather than revolutionized, so it's no surprise that the NEXs are more than just the company's SLRs with the mirrors removed. Instead you get a wholly new system with metal-bodied kit lenses (something we didn't expect to see again in a mainstream product), and an accessory port instead of a conventional flash hot shoe.

As with Samsung and Panasonic, Sony's background is electronics (rather than cameras) so the incentive to move away from the optically complex DSLR design to one based more around electronic displays makes sense. Sony's situation is a little different in that it bought the respected Minolta brand and know-how but, despite plenty of new models, it has only been able to make a big impression on the DSLR market in a few selected regions. Consequently, it's understandable that it might want to combine its DSLR knowledge with its electronics expertise to establish some compelling competitive advantage.

Lens compatibility

Three E-mount lenses are being announced alongside the cameras - an 16mm F2.8 pancake, a standard 18-55mm F3.5-5.6 stabilized kit zoom and a stabilized 18-200mm F3.5-6.3 superzoom. Although the company talks a great deal about shallow depth-of-field, none of the lenses initially offered will offer a great deal of control in that respect. Being based around an APS-C sensor as used in the majority of DSLRs, the NEX cameras are subject to the same 1.5x 'crop factor' as them, so a 16mm lens will give the same field of view as a 24mm lens would on a 35mm film cameras.

Three kits are available: the 'snap' kits which include the 18-55mm zoom, the 'go out with me' kits that feature the 16mm prime lens and the 'go out and snap' kits that include both. And, while we think a 24mm equivalent prime lens will make sense to somebody and are quite able to look beyond the comedy potential of calling a product 'go out with me,' we cannot make any sense of the decision to bundle such a potentially challenging lens with what we're told are point-and-shoot cameras.

The majority of people walking into camera shops will be very badly served if they leave with a camera and nothing but an ultrawide angle lens. And, still more disappointingly, despite its F2.8 maximum aperture, the 16mm lens will not offer much scope for blurring backgrounds, so shouldn't be sold on that basis either.

Sony is also taking the unusual step of offering adapter lenses for the 16mm F2.8 pancake, which attach via a bayonet mount on the front. In a manner familiar from compact cameras, it will be possible to adapt the lens from its usual 24mm equivalent field-of-view using either an ultra-wide adapter to take it to 20mm equivalent, or a fisheye that gives a 16mm equivalent view.

An Alpha mount adapter will be available, giving the ability to use Sony and Minolta SLR lenses. The LA-EA1 adapter has a motor to control the lens aperture, but nothing to drive the autofocus though, following a firmware update, is able to autofocus 14 SSM- and SAM-designated lenses. This allows only single, not continuous, AF and, in common with most attempts to use contrast-detection AF with lenses designed for phase-detection, is a fairly slow process. It does allow the use of some Alpha-mount lenses until Sony can start to provide the impressive-sounding E-mount lens lineup it has set-out.

So go out there and get this camera if you want the dame performance but without the Bulk.

Microsoft's Kinect for xbox 360

The Kinnect for microsoft xbox is a very good addon for the xbox. This Review has been done on request.

Though it can broadly be called a "motion controller," Microsoft's Kinect is a different beast. Unlike both Sony's Move and Nintendo's Wii MotionPlus controllers--which detect motion as you wave them around in your hands--Kinect turns your entire body into the "controller," with the Kinect hardware--a motion detector/camera that you set up in front of or on top of your TV--converting your movements into gestures that the Xbox can understand.

Microsoft not only sees Kinect as a means to widen the general gaming audience, but a way to interact with the menu system of the Xbox 360. But that "Minority Report"-like future is going to cost you: the Kinect is priced at $150 (though that price includes the game Kinect Adventures). Is it worth it, and is it a must-have add-on for existing Xbox owners? lest see

Design

On the front of the Kinect sensor are windows that hide depth sensors, an RGB camera, and a multiarray microphone. Tilt it at certain angles and you can even make out a slightly flickering infrared light that helps the advanced Kinect camera scan the room. A green LED light flashes upon Kinect's boot-up, and remains solid when connected.


There is certainly a wow factor the first time Kinect is used to navigate through Xbox 360. It's true, we instantly thought of Tom Cruise in "Minority Report" waving and swiping at items onscreen. Sliding our hand left or right to reveal a new page is among the most satisfying experiences when using Kinect to navigate.

Since Kinect is always on, the user can activate Kinect controls simply by waving "hello" at the screen. A small hand icon in the bottom-right corner begins to animate, and the dashboard will automatically switch to the Kinect-enabled menu system. You can even use this for workout games and other things . the possibilities are endless.

So the answer is that the Kinnect is a must have for any xbox user as it enhances the interface of the xbox to a whole new dimension.

The LG Jazz Atom

A friend of mine was looking for a Tv to put in his bedroom and he asked for my help. We went and looked at all the options that we could find and then we came across this one. It is the best 26 inch lcd tv that you can find right now and its a steal at the price its at.

The bigger brother Jazz Theatre LCD TVs come with twin sub-woofers, 700W PMPO sound output and 5.1 channel virtual surround sound. The LCD TVs come in 42" and 32" screen sizes.

The 42" Jazz Theatre has 200Hz TruMotion scan rate, 1080p Full HD resolution, 2ms response time, nine speakers system and 1,50,000:1 contrast ratio. The 32" Jazz Theatre has 100Hz TruMotion scanning, 1080p Full HD resolution, 2.4ms response time and 10 speakers system.


The LG Jazz Atom series of LCD TVs come in 26" and 22" screen sizes and two different colour options (white and orange, black and white). The Atom series has 300W PMPO sound output, USB 2.0 connectivity, DivX compatibility and PC connectivity features.
The best feature I found in the jazz atom is that you can directly connect a usbdrive on the tv and play files off it. so you dont need to always find a dvd player or burn dvds.

and above all it looks stunning.