Showing posts with label Technology And Gadgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Technology And Gadgets. Show all posts

Monday, 5 December 2011

Difference Between GSM and CDMA







Advanced technologies have taken the world to a greater level and mobile phones are the biggest example of the same. They are becoming a symbol of style and status these days. Today, there are numerous mobile phones and service providers available in the market. Therefore, buying a phone has become a difficult task. When you plan to buy a mobile, first thing that strikes your mind is its features and applications. But choosing a network is equally important, as each of the networks today come with its own share of exclusive features. While some have excellent rate plans, there are others that promise great connectivity, still others that come with enhanced features and superb customer care service. Two major network technologies of wireless communication today are- the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) and the Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA). Although in terms of technology, CDMA is more advanced, GSM provides value added features and thus, has a larger share in the market. If you are planning to gift yourself a cell phone in the coming days and are confused as to which service provider to opt for, this article would be of help. Read on to know the difference between GSM and CDMA.

GSM Vs CDMA Technology

GSM
GSM stands for Global System for Mobile Communications. It came in the market in the mid of 1980’s and generally operates in the 900 and 1800-MHz bands. In U.S, it is operated on 1900-MHz band. The users of GSM use Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) cards for the connection with the service provider. SIM cards are small in size, with removable memories and hold a lot of data and numbers of identification which are required to access any wireless service provider. SIM card is bound with the network, instead of the handset. It can be easily interchanged with another GSM phone by just swapping it out. GSM works on the basis of Time division multiple access (TDMA). TDMA allots a specific time period on a specific frequency to the GSM. GSM network connections are considered better secured than CDMA. GSM divides its frequency bands into many channels, so that a large number of users can make a call through a single tower. GSM covers up to 82% of the global market.

Advantages
There are numerous handsets and service providers available in the market.
They come with a variety of plans with cheaper call rates, free messaging facility, limited free calls and so on.
The quality of call in GSM is better and also better secured than CDMA.
A number of value-added services such as GPRS, are making GSM a perfect choice.
The consumption of power is less in GSM mobiles.
With the tri- band GSM, one can use the phone anywhere around the world.
Disadvantages
The per-unit charge on roaming calls is higher in GSM than CDMA.
Calls made through GSM mobiles can be tampered.
If the SIM gets lost, one can lose all the data, if the same is not saved in the phone.
CDMA
CDMA stands for Code Division Multiple Access technology, which is completely distinct from GSM system. CDMA is used as the second and third generations of the wireless communication. CDMA system operates on 800-MHz and 1900 MHz bands of frequency. In this system, voice signals are digitized over one another and the output is spread out over the whole frequency bandwidth with the sequence codes. The data is sent in small packets over a specific number of the discrete frequencies, which can be used anytime within the specified range. Thus, it is a form of spread spectrum. It does not use the SIM card, rather gives a specific serial number to the handsets. CDMA systems use multiple access schemes, which are pioneered by QUALCOMM, etc.

Advantages
The call costs are cheaper than GSM.
Call quality is better than GSM system.
The phone calls are more secured because of the spread spectrum.
Disadvantages
Very few number of CDMA handsets are available in the market.
It has only a few service providers, which can be uncomfortable for the customers in case of low service level. 
If you want to upgrade the CDMA phone carrier, you will have to deactivate the present one and activate the new. In doing so, the phone with the initial carrier becomes useless.
If you are frequent overseas traveler, the CDMA coverage is sure to make you upset.
Now with this difference between GSM and CDMA, you can easily study which network connection will be more beneficial for you and thus, make a wise choice.

Honda’s Micro Computer concept car can be controlled with a smartphone

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Friday, 2 December 2011

Google Optimization





10 tips  to consider optimizing your site before sending it to Google. Following these tips can get Google to record better your website.


1. If your website has the Welcome screen,
make sure you have a text link that allows visitors access the site. It is common to see many sites with a welcome screen very striking and full of effects thrown into Flash but no other way to access the site. It is advisable to have a text link that gives access to the site “traditionally” because Google can not read Flash pages and therefore can not access the rest of the site.

2. Sure not to have broken links.

Sounds pretty obvious. But it’s impressive the number of errors experienced by the Google engine daily due to broken links. So we would have to check all internal links on our site.

3. Check the labels TITLE

The title of the pages is very important to Google, so you should check that the TITLE tag is relevant to the content of the page in question. This does not mean you have to put a title of more than 20 words, but rather in keeping with the content and easy to read by search engines and surfers.

4. Check the META tags

Rumors that Google is not interested in the META tags are not entirely certain. Google uses these tags to describe a website when there is too much code to read. So enter some valid as META tags KEYWORDS and DESCRIPTION for keywords and site description respectively.

5. Check ALT tags

ALT tags should be the least likely used by webmasters. We add these tags to describe images for them. They are not a factor, but a plus for Google.

6. Check your frames (frames)

A frame is a frame or separate box in which we can load a web page. If you use frames that Google can not index us 100%. I personally recommend not using frames, but if you decide to use them read this article.

7. Have you got dynamic pages?

It is known that the web evolved greatly in recent years, and that more and more pages based on dynamic scripting languages (PHP, ASP, etc.).. But it seems that Google is limiting the amount of dynamic pages it indexes, so we could include some static pages … when the momentum is not necessary.

8. Regularly update

This is a very important aspect that you should consider, as quickly Google indexes more pages that are updated with some regularity. Podes note that the number of pages indexed by the search engine is increased if you update daily, but may stagnate or decrease if not provide new content. I recommend you put a META option in the header to tell Google how often you should return to reindex.

9. Robots.txt

This file can be very helpful if we use it correctly. With robots.txt you can filter search engines recorded our website and to restrict access to certain URL’s that do not want to be indexed (login page, file folders, etc.).

10. “Cahe Cache or not?

Google maintains a cache of some pages to have a faster access to them. Some webmasters prefer not to be cached, or Google cachee our pages all we have to do is place the following META tag between the heads:
* META NAME = “ROBOTS” CONTENT = “NOARCHIVE”

* With that prevent robots from caching and archiving our pages.
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Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Electric Dual Seat Tricycle





Now it is more fun and easier o share the experience of bicycling accompanied with your friend. Electric Dual Seat Tricycle is made to especially for adults. If it runs on a battery with Electric Power Assist, it reduces the pedaling need and more comfortable riding up to more distance.
Electric Dual Seat Tricycle holds two seats, four pedals and three gears that work independent of each other. This feature helps the people of different capacities, strength and sizes ride together. Even if there is no one to accompany you for riding, you can run it independently. Either one or two riders can run it comfortably and it is safe, reliable and fantastic riding idea. Seats are adjustable and easy to shift. Gears and steering can be controlled from either seat with equally ease and comfort. Three independent speed gears and breaks give you more control over the speed while riding. If you don’t want to do pedaling to long distance, you can use Electric Power Assist that is operated via battery. Its battery takes approximately 6 hours to recharge and runs up to 10 miles of distance range.
Dual seat Tricycle has multiple uses and advantages and perfectly ideal for couples for special riding needs. It can also be utilized for long distance rides as well as for exercise activities. Its weight capacity is 600 lbs. It is available at very affordable prices of $1,699 to $2,499.

Sunday, 27 November 2011

Why America Needs Google Phone


In terms of compatibility with your existing businesses, Google building a phone would be like Chrysler starting an ISP .But rumors about Google building a phone reveal plenty about the frustrations and desires of the American technorati.It's almost pointless to describe what the mythical Google phone will look like and do because, like the iPhone before it, it's a template for pundits to staple their wish lists.So let's boil the Google phone rumor mill - and the iPhone mill before it - down to its most primordial ooze and explain what the rumors really mean.

Do You Want a Phone Like Nokia 888 in Future?


With the everyday developments and innovations breaking in the field of technology, everything is possible which we could ever dream for. Every new technology in handheld gadgets entertains the users more with its modern features, specially the youngsters.



Nokia claims to think about the future of its users. Nokia has planned a new mobile especially for youngsters. Its feature will make your eyes wide open! It’s a handheld, personal communication device which is more than communication and fun. Nokia’s goal through this device is to provide more featured, modern technology to the youngsters who always move from one place to other and love to do different things.


Though full phone specification is not yet known but I can tell you the features which are more than enough to make you astonished. It is fully touch sensitive, flat but flexible device. It is capable to understand the environment and adjust its shape accordingly. It is programmable with anything you want it to be, for any situation. You can carry it in your pocket, wrap around your wrist, attach to your dress, roll it or bend it to change form and put in your bag. Isn’t it fun that you can re-form it as you want? The more interesting thing about Nokia 888 is, you don’t need to learn it, but it will learn you to fit you best.

It turns its shapes according to environment which you can also customize. You can set any form or e-Motion to any function you feel perfect. No phone before Nokia 888 had e-Motion feature. Even you can send and receive e-Motions to other 888 users. If you send a dance e-Motion to your friend, when your friend will receive it, his/her Nokia 888 will move to dance. If you send a heart shape to your friend, your friend’s Nokia 888 will turn into heart shape on receiving it. Not only this, it can be your best assistant gadget for your whole day activities. It is just done by a finger touch!
It is ready to inspire you more when it is announced to be available in market. It is not wrong to title it as “The Phone of Future for Youngsters”. The perfect form does not exist, but you make its form your follow your choice.

Operating systems@584 Types



                    Friends we are familiar about operating systems upto a maximum of 10
                                  But see here there are a lot we doesn't know.



How may you know?
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86-DOS
A/UX
Acados
ACP (Airline Control Program)
AdaOS
ADMIRAL
Adrenaline
aerolitheOS
Aimos
AIOS
AIX
AIX/370
AIX/ESA
Aleris Operating System
Allegro
AllianceOS
Alto OS
Amiga OS
Amoeba
Amstrad
AMX RTOS
AngelOS
Antarctica
AOS/VS
Aperios
Apollo Domain/OS
ApolloOS
Apostle
Archimedes OS
AROS
ARTOS
Asbestos
Athena
AtheOS
AtomsNet
Atomthreads
AuroraOS
B-Free
Bada
BAL
Banyan VINES
Basic Executive System
BeIA
BeOS
Beowulf
BKY
BlueEyedOS
BOS
BOS1810
BoxOS
BPMK
bpmk
BRiX
BS600
BS2000
BSDi
BugOS
Calmira
CCP (Computer Control Program)
CDOS
Cefarix
C Executive
Chaos
Chimera
Chippewa OS
Choices
Chorus
Cinder OS
Cisco IOS
Clicker32
CMW+ (SCO)
COBRA
Coherent
CONSENSYS
ConvexOS
Cos
Cosy
Counterpoise
CP/K
CP/M
CP/NET
CP/Z
CPF (Control Program Facility)
Cromix
Cronus
CSOC
CTOS
CTSS
CX/SX
Cyber (CDC)
Cygnus
DAC
Darwin
Data General
DC/OSx
DCP
Degenerate OS
Delitalk
Deming OS
DEMOS
DesktopBSD
DESKWORK
DG/UX
DIGITAL UNIX
dingOS
DK/DOS
DLD
DNIX
Domain OS
DOS
DOS2
DOS 50
Dosket
dr'ex
DR-DOS
Drops
Drywell OS
DS-OS
DTOS
DVIX
DYNIX Unix (Sequent)
ECL-3211
eComStation
eCos
EduOS
EGOS
ekkoBSD
Elate
ELKS
Elysium
EOS
EP/IX
EPOC
ERaMS
ERIKA
EROS
ESER
ESIX
ESKO
Eumel
EuNIX
Exopc
ExOS
Express
Famos
FDOS
Fiasco
Flamethrower
FlashOS
FlexOS
FLP-80 DOS
Flux
Flux-Fluke-Flask
FMS
Forth
FreeBSD
FreeDOS
FreeDOWS
FreeVMS
Frenzy
FullPliant
FunatixOS
FxOS
GazOS
GCOS
GECOS
GeekOS
Gemini Nucleus
Genera
GEORGE
GEOS
GM OS
GNU Hurd
GNUstep
Go
Goah
Gould OS
Grasshopper
GUIDE
HA-MSP
Hactar
Harmony
Haïku
Helios
HES
Hive
HOPE
HP-87 OS
HP-UX
HT-11
Hurd
Hurricane
HydrixOS
i5/OS
IBM PC-DOS
IBSYS
Icaros Desktop
ICL Unix
Immunix
Inferno
INMOS
INTEGRITY RTOS
Iridium OS
IRIX
iRMX
IRTS
ISC (Interactive)
ISIS
ISSL
ITRON
ITS
JAMB
JavaOS
Jbed
JeniOS
Jeo-OS
Jibbed
JOS
JTMOS
JUNOS
JxOS
KAOS
Katix
Kea
Kerberos
KeyKOS
KolibriOS
KOS
KRONOS
KROS
KRUD
Kylin
L4
L13Plus
LainOS
LAN Manager
LDOS
LegOS
leJOS
Linux
Lisa OS
LTSS
LynxOS
Mach
Mac OS 8
Mac OS 9
Mac OS X
MANOS
MaRTE OS
Maruti
Masix
Maverick OS
MBOS
MCP (Master Control Program)
MDOS
MenuetOS
Merlin
Micriµm
MICRODOS
MicroVMS
MikeOS
Minima
Minix
Minux
Miranda
Miray µnOS
MITE 80/IOS
MK++
ML
ModulOS
Monitor
MOPS
MorphOS
MOS
MOSIX
MPE/iX
MPE OS
MRT1700
MS-DOS
MSOS
MT809
Multics
Mungi
MUTOS
muVinix
MVS
Möbius
NachOS
NCR Unix
NEC DOS
NECUX
Nemesis
NeOS
NetBSD
Netware
NewDeal
NEWDOS
NewOS
NEWS-OS
Newton OS
NexentaOS
NeXTStep
NextworksOS
Nexus
Nimbus
Node OS
NOS
NOS/BE
NOS/VE
Nova
Novell DOS
NS/GDOS
NSK
NTDIOS
Nucleus
Oaesis
Oasis
Oberon
Objex
Odin
Omega 4
OnCore
On Time RTOS-32
Opal
OpenBeOS
OpenBSD
OpenDarwin
OpenRavenscar
OpenServer
OpenVision
OpenVMS
OppcOS
OS-2
OS-9
OS-C
OS/2
OS/2 Warp
OS/9
OS/360
OS/390
OS/400
OS/ES
OS/M
OS4
osCAN
OSE
OSF/1
Osx
OZONE
PAKOS
Palm OS
PAPL
Paramecium
ParixOS
Paros
PaulOS
P BASIC
PC-BSD
PC-DOS
PC/M-System
PDOS
PEACE
Pebble
Pegasos
PETROS
Phantom OS
Phos
PIOS
PizziOS
Plan 9
Plex86
PM_SZ_OS
PocketPC 2003
PowerMAX
PowerOS
PowerSX
PowerUX
ProDOS
Prologue
Proolix
ProOSEK
PSOS
pSOSystem
PSU
PTS DOS
PublicOS
PURE
QDOS
QNX
Quadros
RadiOS
RBASIC
RCOSjava
RDOS
ReactOS
REAL-32
Realogy Real Time Architekt
REBOL-IOS
ReWin
REX-80/86
REXX/OS
RHODOS
RISC OS
RMOS
RMS 68k
Roadrunner
ROME
Rome
RSTS/E
RSX-11
RT-11
RTEL
RTEMS
RT Mach NTT
rtmk
RTMX
RTOS-32
RTOS-UH
RTS-80
RTX
RTXDOS
RxDOS
S.Ha.R.K
Sanos
SCO OpenServer
SCOPE
ScorchOS
ScottsNewOS
Scout
SCP
SCP (System Control Program)
SCP-IBE
Self-R
SeOS
Sequent
SEVMS VAX
Shark
SharpOS
ShawnOS
SIBO
Sinclair
Sinix
SINTRAN III
SkyOS
Slikware
sMultiTA
SOBS
Solaris
Solar_OS
Solbourne UNIX
SOS
SP6800
Spice
Spice/MT
SPIN
Spinix
SPOX
Spring
Squeak
SSP (System Support Program)
STAR-OS
STARCOS
Starplex II OS
Sting
StreamOS
Subsump
SUMO
SunMOS
SunOS
SunriseOS
SuperDOS
SVM
SVR
Syllable
Symbian OS
SymbOS
Symobi
Symphony OS
Synapse
System 6 (Mac OS)
System 7 (Mac OS)
System V Release
Tabos
TABOS
TalOS
TAOS
TENEX
THE
Thix
ThreadX
ThrillOS
TI-99 4A
TinyOS
TIS APL
TNIX
TOPS-10
TOPS-20
Topsy
Tornado
Torsion
TOS
TPF (Transaction Processing Facility)
TriangleOS
Tripos
TRON
TRS-DOS
Tru64 UNIX
TSX-32
TUD:OS
TUNES
TurboDOS
UberOS
UCSD-p
UDOS
Ultrix
UMDS
UMN
UNI/OS
Unicos
UNICOS/lc
Uni FLEX
Unisys U5000
Unix System
UnixWare
Unununium
USIX
UTS
UXP/V
V2 OS
Vapour
VERSAdos
Visopsys
Visual Network OS
VM/ESA
VM/VSE
VME
VMS
VRTX/8002
VRTX/OS
VSE
VSOS
VSTa
VTOS
VxWorks
WEGA
WildMagnolia
Windows 7
Windows 95
Windows 98
Windows 98 SE
Windows 2000
Windows Automotive
Windows CE
Windows ME
Windows NT
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2003 R2
Windows Server 2008
Windows Server 2008 R2
Windows Vista
Windows XP
WinMac
WIZRD
x-kernel
XAOS
Xenix
Xinu
xMach
XOS
XTS
Yamit
Yaxic
Yoctix
z-VM
z/OS
Z9001-OS
ZealOS
Zeta
Zeus Zilog
zeVenOS
ZMOS
ZotOS
ZRTS 8000

OLPC's World's Cheapest Computer






Behold a computer concept that could someday become the world’s cheapest computer. OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) founder and chairman Nicholas Negroponte showed us a glimpse of the future of this concept design known as XO-3 which is scheduled to be released in 2012.

It is a third installment to the series of XO’s released by the non profit organization. The price for this paper thin computer .An ultra cheap price of $75! well, I just do hope they reach their price goal this time.

The first version of XO called XO 1.0 which currently sells for $172 ($72 short of its original price goal) has already been distributed to more than 1.4 million children in 35 countries.
XO-3 features:
1. Highly durable waterproof plastic components.
2. Its thickness is 50% lesser than Apple’s iphone.
3. 8 gigahertz process that consumes less power.
4. Uses induction to wirelessly charge its battery through its rubber frame.
5. A finger holding ring “Loop” on the corner of the device for a steady hold.
6. An ultra low-power screens from start-up Pixel Qi with both reflective and LCD capabilities, created by former Negroponte disciple Mary Lou Jepsen.

7. A camera on the back.

If OLPC will live up to their promise, this computer concept will make every children’s dream to have a computer of their own come true. So what do you think is the future of this design?

Friday, 18 November 2011

Honda Sport EV and ACX concept cars





Japanese automakers the famous Honda has unleashed the concept pictures of their newly designed concept cars Small Sport EV and ACX Plug-in. Well, Honda has came up with many more powerful engines and designs in the yester years. In the same way they came up with these concept car designs but they are so tight lip-locked about the details of these models. But they say that these cars will come with more power and extra geared up performance. Well, they are gonna reveal the details hopefully in the Tokyo’s Motor show. Let’s see whether these concept car will come into production or not.



Latest Technology Kinetic Phones-Nokia


This is A Must Read Post..
Because there ate Many Generations in Mobile phones...
Normail Mobiles,Slim Phones,Touch,Qwert Key Pad.. And Now..
Kinetic Phones...
What Are Kinetic Phones?
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Who can remember the jump from DOS to Windows? 
And who can forget the excitement of the first cell phones? 
Well things are about to take another change. 






If you have ever thought of getting a phone that can bend then hold onto your seat because the day is near. Nokia has launched the first Nokia kinetic phone. Yes, it is bendable. It cannot yet open the door or scratch your back, but it is flexible and this also means a bit more robust in design than the average Smart Phone.

 See This Video




Still in Prototype Phase

The bad news is that the kinetic phone, although the most revolutionary concept in mobile phones ever, has been launched, it is not yet available on the market. It may also stay in the prototype phase, but if it creates enough of a stir, Nokia may very well decide to go into mass production to improve everyone’s cellphone experience by leaps and bounds.



Bendable is not the Only Hot Trend

Although the kinetic phone is loved mostly because it can bend, it also has an OLED display and just about everything your average personal computer has – just in a compact size. If you hold the phone in your hand and bend it to the left, then to the right and try to twist it, you will find that it is completely flexible. It is rather difficult to focus on anything else, but although the kinetic device can bend in oppositedirections, it also features various zooming abilities for pictures.

The device furthermore features an easy to use scroll feature for music and for using some of the other applications. Cameras may even get a run for the show as the phone has tremendous panning features and can be described as the all-in-one phone, computer, and camera as well as music player, recorder and video recorder.



Where was the Nokia Phone Launched?

Even if you are not the standard gimmicks fan you must admit that this is worth keeping your eyes open for. The launch was made at the Nokia World Conference held in London at the Nokia booth. The Internet will never be the same with thousands of users using such a flexible device. At this stage it is a still hoping for the best situation – that is that the phone will become available on the market.



Control by Means of Twisting

The control is no longer touch based. With the kinetic device you will have ample reason for twisting away at the screen as it will be the way for navigating. You can even make calls by twisting the screen. The only drawback is that two hands are normally required for effective twisting. This could be the phone that will stop mobile phoning and driving in South Africa.

If you want to navigate to the next screen, simply twist. To scroll faster simply twist more. If you become too enthusiastic and twist a bit too far, simply twist in the opposite direction and once the file that you want to see is highlighted or perhaps the contact that you want to phone, just give it a bend again and it pops open.



All Plastic

The phone is made from plastic, which means that it will also be less likely to break if it hits the ground. The whole phone and not only part of it, can bend which is also the means for zooming and controlling volume as well as playback, all because it is made from plastic.



Aesthetically Appealing

As can be expected, the Nokia handset is not only highly functional and bendable, but also a truly attractive phone. It could very well be the next top model of phones. If it catches on and hits the stores, we may in future say “Give me a twist” rather than “Dial me”.

Squeeze to Answer
They should call it the ‘Love Phone’ since you give it a gentle squeeze when you want to answer.



Why the Replacement of the Touch Screen?

According to Nokia, the kinetic phone with its twisting and squeezing is the answer to operation difficulty with touch screens. True, in most instances, the touch screen works pretty well, but if you wear gloves in the winter, it may be a bit of hassle to operate. Nokia doesn’t plan on replacing the touch screen; simply add onto it for those applications where a twist or turn will improve the user experience.

Security 
Instead of the fingerprint to lock or open the device, Nokia has suggested that it would be possible to make it ‘grip recognizable’. It will thus recognize the user’s particular grip. Just remember to always be kind! It is made from an intuitive material and thus a step into the future.
Multifunctional
Another reason to look forward to the Nokia kinetic phone is the multi-functionality of the device. With just the right bend, one will be able to perform several functions at one. As such it can be seen as a time saving device, made for the superfast society of today.



Usage in the Car

Since the Nokia kinetic handset is so flexible it may even be built-in on the dashboard of the car where you will then be able to use one hand to get the right twist.



Waterproof

Even more good news for those of us who regularly drop our phones in water of all sorts – because it is without buttons, it can be waterproof. Notably you will not use the phone underwater, but at least you will be able to save it when it gets wet.



Easy Fit

Because the Nokia kinetic phone is compact in size, you will be able to fit it in your handbag or pocket. The idea of a pocket size computer has become tangible with the funky design and super functionality of the device. The phone will take on the shape of its environment and thus the risk of damage will be minimized. Let’s hope the device becomes available to the general public

Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Amazon Kindle Fire tablet officially announced


After months of speculation, the Amazon Kindle Fire has been officially announced at an event in New York, marking the first time the company has entered the tablet market proper.

The successor to the Amazon Kindle is a 7-inch device that comes with Android, albeit a version that has been heavily altered by Amazon to make the best use of the company's e-shopping spine.

The screen is an IPS display that's made from Gorilla Glass, it houses a dual-core processor, and weighs in at 14.6 ounces (413g).

There is a tablet-optimised shopping app on board - this is said to comprise simplified and streamlined pages, so it is easier to buy stuff on than the actual Amazon website.

There is a search bar at the top of the UI that allows you to search the Kindle Fire, the web or the Amazon store.

You will be able to multi-task on the tablet too - so listening to music and reading at the same time is possible. You can switch between actions by bringing a screen down from the UI.

When it comes to Amazon Kindle Fire specs, Amazon has decided that a number of things are not needed on the tablet which are found on other Android tablets.

There is a lack of camera, a microphone or 3G, but there is Wi-Fi on board. Those who purchase the Amazon Kindle Fire will be given a 30-day trial with Amazon Prime.

There will be a number of apps accessible on the device, including Pandora, Twitter, Facebook and Netflix

Friday, 4 November 2011

What is a SIM Card?




A SIM card or Subscriber Identity Module is a portable memory chip used in some models of cellular telephones. The SIM card makes it easy to switch to a new phone by simply sliding the SIM out of the old phone and into the new one. The SIM holds personal identity information, cell phone number, phone book, text messages and other data. It can be thought of as a mini hard disk that automatically activates the phone into which it is inserted.

A SIM card can come in very handy. For example, let's say your phone runs out of battery power at a friend's house. Assuming you both have SIM-based phones, you can remove the SIM card from your phone and slide it into your friend's phone to make your call. Your carrier processes the call as if it were made from your phone, so it won't count against your friend's minutes.

If you upgrade your phone there's no hassle involved. The SIM card is all you need. Just slide it into the new phone and you're good to go. You can even keep multiple phones for different purposes. An inexpensive phone in the glove compartment, for example, for emergency use, one phone for work and another for home. Just slide your SIM card into whatever phone you wish to use.

High-end cell phones can be very attractive and somewhat pricey. If you invest in an expensive phone you might want to keep it awhile. Using a SIM card, it is even possible to switch carriers and continue to use the same phone. The new carrier will simply issue you their own SIM card. The phone must be unlocked, however, and operate on the new carrier's frequency or band.

A SIM card provides an even bigger advantage for international travelers -- simply take your phone with you and buy a local SIM card with minutes. For example, a traveler from the U.S. staying in the U.K. can purchase a SIM card across the pond. Now the phone can be used to call throughout England without paying international roaming charges from the carrier back home.

SIM cards are used with carriers that operate on the Global System for Mobile Communication (GSM) network. The competing network is Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), a technology created by U.S. company Qualcomm. As of fall 2005, CDMA cell phones and CDMA carriers do not support SIM cards in most parts of the world, though this is changing. A CDMA SIM card called the R-UIM (Re-Useable Identification Module) was made available in China in 2002, and will eventually be available worldwide. Expectations for the future include a cell phone market that supports both SIM (GSM) and R-UIM (CDMA) cards by default.

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What Is a 3G Netbook?





A 3G netbook is a small laptop computer that can function using a third-generation (3g) broadband network. Netbooks built to work with 3G networks can access the same systems that cell phones do, thus providing much greater Internet access than typical wired connections. Netbooks with built-in 3G connection capabilities are fewer in number than their traditional counterparts, but the adoption of built-in 3G connections into netbooks has increased.

Netbooks are a specific class of computer; they can be best described as a lower-end, more portable version of laptops. Smaller, lighter and cheaper than laptops, they also are less powerful. They usually don't have optical drives, their keyboards and screens are of modestly size, and their specifications don't compare to their standard laptop counterparts. For this reason, netbooks often are marketed — and consequently viewed — as companion devices to a desktop computer or laptop computer. Computer users rarely purchase a netbook to serve as their primary computing device.

However, owners of a 3G netbook can easily perform general computing. Netbooks are particularly suited to working with web-based applications and other programs that don't require much processing or battery usage. Checking email, visiting websites, instant messaging and creating and viewing documents are typical activities that a netbook owner can partake in while on the go.

International Mobile Telecommunications-2000 (IMT-2000) or 3G can offer a way for netbook users to always be online. These 3G systems can allow a 3G netbook to tap into a cell phone network that also supports wireless data. Hypothetically speaking, a 3G netbook can work anywhere a 3G cell phone can work. In addition, a 3G network can provide the ability to perform multiple tasks at once. For example, if a cell phone user owned a device that was capable of placing voice calls and browsing the Internet, a user could talk on the phone and browse the Internet simultaneously without having either connection dropped or lost.

Netbooks are designed to be extremely portable, so using them in places other than the home has become commonplace. Netbook owners can enjoy working on 3G netbooks in airports, coffee shops, schools, libraries, public transportation systems or any other place where a 3G network is supported. The high data rates of 3G mean that users can work just as fast as they would while at home on a wired connection. Some 3G netbooks come Wi-Fi ready and can be used at designated "hot spots" where wireless Internet services are available. Specific models also can boast Bluetooth® connectivity so that devices can be connected to the 3G netbook.

Wednesday, 2 November 2011

9 Future and Concept Laptops 2012



Vaio Zoom


Vaio Zoom notebook features a holographic glass screen that goes transparent and a keyboard that turns opaque when turned off. Turn it on and the touchscreen holographic festivities begin.



PlantBook


The system uses an external water tank, hence the Plantbook continuously absorbs water when soaking it in water and generates electrolysis using power stored in a solar heat plate installed on the top. In this process, it is operated using hydrogen as energy source and discharges oxygen. If put it into a water bottle while do not use it, it automatically charges a battery and discharges oxygen. A leaf-shaped strap hanging on the top is made with silicon. It plays a role of a hand ring and a green LED indicates when the battery is charged. Using this LED, users can check how much spare capacity the batter has.

LG Ecological



LG Ecological laptop concept uses fuel cell batteries and features organic light-emitting diode (OLED) display technology, it received a Red Dot Award nomination for best concept design.

Compenion




Compenion concept laptop by Felix Schmidberger consists of two sliding OLED screens, one of which can be used as a keyboard, where necessary.

Flexi PDA

Flexi PDA concept which is very cool but not for those that prefer something stylish or neutral. What’s unique here is the flexible display that would allow us to open the system and change its form, as Daniel Alexander, its designer describes it. According to him, this laptop would fold base on the flexible screen technology, allowing us to use it as a mobile phone even outside because it is also waterproof.

Fujitsu Fab PC


Closer to reality is Fujitsu Fab PC laptop concept that has an electronic paper display type, e-ink, with tissue covering, which makes it very flexible and lightweight. It would look like an office folder when opened.

Moonlight Laptop


The Moonlight by Teo Braun seems to be the most unrealistic concept so far, yet is pretty fascinating. It looks like a moon and features dual-curved screens with the bigger measuring 16:9 and the smaller 4:3. The lower display works as the annex of the bigger screen, and is also touchscreen and mouse for the system.

MAC Folder


After Macbooks, there could be Mac Folders. Designer Tryi Yeh has designed it to work like iPod Touch to iPhone interfaces, which is multi-touch enabled. 12. MacTab. Wow, it makes you crave for it withsuch sleek-built. The Mac Tab itself is surprisingly thin plus also has an ultra-thin keyboard, which is also used as the notebook’s protective shield.

DRoll


Hua Hua’s D-roll, or Digital roll, laptop concept is a proof that roll up laptops are the future. It has super thin screen and keyboard that you can wrap around the axle lookalike part. The straps double as USB ports and the detachable webcam can either be used on the computer or worn on your wrist.

Monday, 17 October 2011

What is a Tablet PC



A Tablet PC is a cross between a notebook PC and a personal digital assistant (PDA). It's a flat-panel portable PC in the form of a slate. A user inputs data either by tapping the screen with astylus, or using the stylus to write directly on to the screen. The tablet PC can wirelessly connect to the Internet and other PCs and is intended to provide the power of a notebook in hand-held form.
The tablet PC comes loaded with a special edition of Windows XP Professional and can run nearly all XP-compatible applications, including applications designed for the tablet PC. The tablet PC can also utilize a docking station for use with a monitor, keyboard, mouse, LAN or WAN, and other peripheral devices.
The main feature of the tablet PC is portability. Weighing in between 2-3 pounds (.9-1.3kg) the tablet PC can be used as a kind of souped-up PDA or trimmed-down notebook, depending on your point of view. The tablet PC hopes to fill a niche market for executives on the go who spend their days running from meeting to meeting or client to client.

There are two main flavors of tablet PCs: the convertible tablet which has a detachable keyboard, and the pure tablet also known as the slate. The convertible sports a typical clamshell styling with a literal twist -- the screen can rotate 180 degrees, and when closed, folds flat with the screen-side up so the tablet can continue to be used without the keyboard. If you want to leave the keyboard behind simply detach it.
While some appreciate the flexibility of the convertible style and the ready availability of a keyboard, others believe the twisting view panel lends itself to a higher possibility of breakage than the slate style, which has no moving parts and smoother edges that do not have to accommodate keyboard hinges.
Tablet PCs measure about 8.5 inches by 12 inches (22cm x 30cm), with a 10-inch (25cm) color screen that features control buttons along the edge. The convertible models are slightly thicker than the slate models to accommodate the keyboard.
Using a tablet PC, you can write directly on the screen with the stylus, then save and print these notes in your own handwriting, or use resident software to convert the notes to text for integration into other applications. Tablet PCs also come with speech recognition software, allowing verbal dictation and vocal program control.
Manufacturers of tablet PCs include Acer, Compaq, Fujitsu, VIA Technologies, ViewSonic and others.

Top 11 Apple Ipad FAQ



So the Apple tablet is here and its called the Apple iPad. Here are some most common questions and FAQ about the Apple iPad which would update readers about the common specs and features of the Apple iPad.

Apple iPad FAQ

1. What are the common uses of the Apple iPad?Web browsing, reading and sending email, view photos, watch videos, listen to music, play games, read e-books.
2. What is the maximum resolution fo the iPad Screen?
The 9.7-inch (diagonal) LED-backlit glossy widescreen has a 1024-by-768-pixel resolution at 132 pixels per inch (ppi).
3. What is the Apple iPad battery life?
Apple iPad battery will last upto 10 hours of surfing the web on Wi-Fi, watching video, or listening to music.
4. How do sync my computer with Apple iPad?
iPad syncs with iTunes just like the iPhone and iPod touch, and you can sync all of your contacts, photos, music, movies, TV shows, applications easily from your Mac or PC. You can download itunes for free.
5. What is the processor inside the Apple iPad?
The Apple iPad is powered by A4, Apple’s next-generation system-on-a-chip. Its is custom made for exceptional processor speed and graphics performance, while sustainig a longer battery life.
6. Can I snap photos with the Apple iPad camera?
The Apple iPad has no camera (although it has a Take Photo option!). But you cannot take photos using iPad as of now. Here are 8 features iPad lacks and more missing features of Apple iPad.
7. What is the Apple iPad Price?
The Apple iPad is available in 2 variants, a Wi-Fi model and a Wi-Fi + 3G model, and here is the US pricing information. International pricing not yet announced.
Wi-Fi iPad price
16GB $499
32GB $599
64GB $699
Wi-Fi + 3G iPad price
16GB $629
32GB $729
64GB $829
8. Can I connect iPad to a keyboard?
They have a nifty ipad accessory called the iPad keyboard dock which combines a dock for charging your iPad with a full-size keyboard.
9. Can I read Kindle books on Apple iPad?
Amazon already has an Kindle for iPhone App at the Apple App store and it will soon be supporting iPad too. So you will be able to read Kindle books on iPad. Here are 10 reasons why Apple iPad is better than Amazon Kindle.
10. How can I develop iPad Apps?
You can join the iPhone Developer Program and download iPhone SDK 3.2 beta that contains all the tools you need to start developing and optimizing iPhone OS applications for iPad.
11. When can I buy Apple iPad?
The Wi-Fi + 3G models of iPad will be available in April in the US and selected countries through the online Apple Store, Apple’s retail stores and select Apple Authorized Resellers. You can sign up on iPad notify list and get notified by email when the Apple iPad starts selling.

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