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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

10 Hot phone for 2011....!

#1...Motorola Atix
Motorola Atrix
Motorola unveiled its 4G Android phone, Motorola Atrix. The phone will attach to a new type of accessory called a lapdoc -- a device that looks like a laptop computer but does not work without the phone attached. It has a laptop size screen and a keyboard aimed at better Web browsing, video viewing and typing than on a regular smartphone.

Specs: dual-core processor Nvidia Tegra 2, 1GB RAM and Android 2.2 Froyo, Sporting a 4-inch screen , 16GB, microSD up to 32GB , 5 megapixel with autofocus, LED flash, Geo-tagging and image stabilisation, video calling

#2...Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc
Specs: 4.2-inch multi-touchscreen, 8.1 MP camera, auto focus, face detection, Flash/LED, geo tagging, image stabilizer and noise suppression features. Running on Google Android 2.3,  1 GHz Qualcomm processor. 512MB memory and comes with 8 GB memory card.

Connectivity features : include 3.5 mm audio jack, aGPS, Bluetooth, Google Maps, HDMI, USB support and Wi-Fi.

#3...HTC Inspire
HTC Inspire
Another Android-powered phone that made its debut at the CES 2011 was HTC Inspire 4G smartphone.
Specs: 4.3-inch Super LCD display, 8 MP camera with dual-LED flash, 3G and 4G Connectivity, 4GB internal memory , Qualcomm1GHz Scorpion, Android 2.2, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi, 3.5mm stereo audio jack and micro-USB.

#4...Samsung Infuse
Samsung Infuse
Korean giant Samsung unveiled unveiled Infuse 4G smartphone at the CES 2011.

Specs: 4.5-inch Super AMOLED Plus display, 8 MP camera, 1.2 GHz single-core Hummingbird processor, Android 2.2 Froyo, 6GB internal memory and offers WiFi connectivity, HSPA and GPS.

#5...LG Revolution
LG Revolution
LG too made headlines at CES with its Android-powered Revolution smartphone.

Specs: 4.3-inch touchscreen, 5 MP camera , 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, Wi-Fi, 3G and Bluetooth 2.1 , supports upto 32GB cards.

#6...Dell venue
Dell Venue
US computer giant Dell showed its new smartphone Venue powered by Android 2.2 operating system. Featuring a 4.1-inch WVGA AMOLED capacitive multitouch display with Gorilla Glass, the phone has an 8 megapixel camera with LED Flash, autofocus, 4x digital zoom and geo-tagging.

Running on 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8250 processor, the phone has 512MB RAM and 1GB ROM. Other features include Bluetooth 2.1+EDR, Wi-Fi, ActiveSync, Microsoft Exchange support, Web 2.0 HTML supporting mobile browser, microUSB port and 3.5mm audio port.

#7...LG Optimus 2x
LG Optimus 2x
The world's first dual-core Cortex A9 smartphone based on NVIDIA's Tegra 2 SoC, LG Optimus 2X, made its debut at the CES 2011.

Specs:  4-inch WVGA screen, Android 2.2 OS , 8GB memory with microSD support for upto 32GB, 8 MP camera

#8...HTC Thunderbolt
HTC Thunderbolt
HTC also unveiled its Android 2.2-powered Thunderbolt at CES. Featuring a 4.3-inch WVGA touchscreen with 800x480 pixel resolution, Thunderbolt comes with 8 megapixel camera and can record HD videos. The phone also has a front-facing VGA camera for video calling. The phone runs on 1 GHz Snapdragon processor.

Thunderbolt has 8GB of on-board storage and comes pre-installed with 32GB microSD. The phone also features digital compass, GPS, proximity sensor, G-sensor, DLNA and Dolby and SRS surround sound.

#9...Acer Liquid Mini
Acer Liquid Mini
Acer showed its Liquid Mini smartphone based on Google Android 2.2. Acer Liquid Mini sports a 3.2-inch capacitive screen with multi-touch.

The phone has a 5 megapixel camera, 600MHz processor and 512MB of internal storage with support for 32GB microSD cards. It will also sport integrated GPS, 3G and WiFi connectivity

#10...Motorola Droid Bionic
Motorola Droid Bionic
Another talked-about handset at CES 2011 was Motorola Droid Bionic. Featuring a 4.3-inch screen, Motorola Droid Bionic runs on a dual-core 1000 MHz processor and 512MB of RAM. It sports an 8 megapixel camera. There's also a front-facing camera for video calling.

The smartphone is expected to be powered by Android Gingerbread OS


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Monday, January 31, 2011

Future Store in Germany....!


The Future Store in Germany tries out the latest retail technology on its staff and customers.
But as the BBC's Kabir Chibber reports, not every new idea catches on.

For more info: BBC:Future super market in Germany

Android beats Nokia's Symbian....!

Google's Android dethroned Nokia's Symbian as the most popular smartphone platform in the last quarter of 2010, ending a reign that began with the birth of the industry 10 years ago.

Research firm Canalys said that the phone makers sold a total of 32.9 million Android-equipped phones in the last quarter, compared with Symbian's total sales of 31 million. The landmark piles pressure on Nokia as it struggles to reassert itself at the top end of the mobile handsets market.

Following Apple's 2007 entrance into smartphones, Google rolled out its opensource Android operating system, which has become the standard for smaller phone makers.

Hit models from Samsung Electronics, HTC and LG Electronics helped Android in the quarter, while Symbian suffered from troubles of its owner and main user, Nokia. 


 Google launching Android 3.0 soon

Google Inc is getting closer to releasing a version of the Android software meant for tablet computers, one that will include a fresh look and updated Web browser and keyboard.

The online search leader said that it released a preview version of the software development kit for Honeycomb, also known as Android 3.0. It's for developers to test out their applications on the software and learn about its new capabilities.

In a post on Google's Android Developers blog, Xavier Ducrohet, the Android SDK tech lead, said a final version of the kit will be available "in the weeks ahead." That will enable developers to publish Honeycomb applications to Google's Android Market app store. 



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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Now convert Human Body Heat into useful Energy....


Engineers in Stockholm have discovered a new way to trap and use human body heat.
At Stockholm's busy Central Station, engineers use heating exchangers to convert body heat into hot water and then pump that water to an office building next door, providing it with environmentally friendly and cost effective heating.
The process can reduce energy costs by up to 25%.

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