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

Monday, 7 April 2014

Motorola And LG Announce To Andriod Watches






Image Pick From: GoogleGoogle proclaimed its automaton Wear platform on Tuesday, creating automaton offered on smartwatches through the platform. And though the intro video showed solely conception styles and simulated screenshots (see image above), it ceratinly feels like a platform to shake the smartwatch market up a trifle.




Image pick from: LGAccording to Dr Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG physics Mobile Communications Company:"The chance to figure with Google on LG G Watch was the right probability for LG to actually pull out all the stops in each style and engineering."With the LG G Watch, LG is continuous the milestones we've set in wearables following within the footsteps of the world's 1st 3G bit Watch Phone in 2009 and therefore the Prada Link in 2008.






Images Pick From: Motorola



Motorola followed closely behind, intorducing the Moto 360 smartwatch that's because of be discharged this summer and offers one thing slightly completely different from the norm. The Motorola Moto 360 options a spherical style compared to the standard sq. sort of rival offerings and once it's in watch mode, you'll mistake it for a standard analogue device.


However, the Moto 360 options a touchscreen, together with Google's new wearables version of automaton and it'll be voice controlled like different automaton Wear devices.


You can rummage around for necessary info, book a table at a eating place and check your flight times by simply oral communication "OK Google". in addition, the Moto 360 offers alerts and notifications, links to your automaton phone and can show you emails and different message alerts at the flick of your gliding joint.


Motorola can launch the Moto 360 within the North American country to start with, together with globally from the summer and you'll be ready to decide it up during a range of designs.


Saturday, 18 January 2014

Android and the decreasing price of “good enough”




Indian phone buyers look at brand, battery and screen



The gap between the foremost high-priced and most cheap smartphones in India may be a bit crazy. At the highest of the road, you discover the iPhones and Galaxy Notes commercialism for upwards of Rs fifty,000 and a few even touching Rs sixty,000. And at all-time low of the pyramid, you'll be able to get associate mechanical man phone for fewer than Rs three,000.

The high-priced ones don't seem to be value their worth. the most cost effective ones area unit strictly practical while not holding you really make the most of Android—you’d be more contented with a dumb phone by Nokia in this vary.

So wherever will a “good enough” mechanical man expertise begin and what does one would like for it? each few months, that worth keeps decreasing as makers area unit ready to match higher hardware at lower costs. until a year past, Rs. 10,000 was rock bottom i might attend in recommending a smartphone. however that’s modified currently with a brand new crop of devices just like the Xolo A600.

It’s not that these area unit fantastic phones. however in contrast to handsets antecedently accessible during this vary, they don’t suffer from poor hardware. If you aren’t planning to get the top-of-the-line phone, there area unit continually planning to be some compromises. however during this new heap, those compromises are reduced.

A recent survey by Nielsen showed that the Indian customer has 3 things on his or her mind once buying a smartphone: complete, battery and screen. And so far, shopping for a phone for fewer than Rs ten,000 meant either compromising on screen quality or battery life. However, phones just like the Xolo A600 and Micromax Canvas A77 will currently meet those criteria at Rs seven,500. Yup, a complete like Micromax is not any longer seen as inferior.





Xolo A600

Take the Xolo A600 (read our full review tomorrow). The screen is bright, vibrant, clean below direct daylight, and has smart viewing angles, that is associate oft-demanded feature by those who commute lots and can’t continually hold their phone in a very bound approach. And its battery life clocks in at over eighteen hours of average use and half-dozen hours of continuous video playback. That’s adequate for many users.

Even with the exception of that, the phone is dead practical. Sure, you aren’t planning to be multi-tasking sort of a professional on that or taking part in games like Asphalt eight while not a stutter, however those area unit the compromises that one will put up, as long because the basics area unit taken care of.

Slowly however for sure, the value of a “good enough” mechanical man expertise is inching towards the Rs 5,000 mark.

From Croatia to CES: The story of Teddy the Guardian's unlikely Las Vegas debut


Teddy the Guardian


Central Hall at the International CES in Las Vegas can be a little overwhelming. Wall-sized panels looping short clips of impossibly clear footage will dazzle you into thinking that $10,000 for a new television is perhaps not such a bad investment. Up to North Hall, concept cars from all the major manufacturers will make your own wheels seem impossibly remedial, and it's impossible to get through South Hall without asking yourself why there isn't a robot cleaning your carpet and a fitness tracker charting your activity.


Meanwhile, the rest of CES, scattered across hotels and casinos all along The Strip, has traditionally been a collection of also-rans. These were places that you visited if you had time or if you were called in for a keynote presentation, because otherwise it wasn't worth wrestling with the traffic or waiting for the shuttles.


That's changing. In 2012, the Consumer Electronics Association gathered together some of the smaller companies, usually tucked away in the basement of the Sands Expo or hiding off in a nearby hotel, and created Eureka Park. Here would live the Kickstarter successes, the Indiegogo darlings, and the independent entrepreneurs with small products and big dreams. At the time, it seemed like a rebranding gimmick. Since then it has evolved into my favorite destination of the show.



CES 2014: Startups steal the show



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Here, you not only get more interesting products, like a spherical camera you can throw in the air or a military-grade flashlight that doubles as a phone charger, you get great stories. You don't sit through a pitch about how the additional half-inch of display size on the 2014 rendition of a tablet is going to revolutionize your world. Instead, you hear the story of how the founder came up with the idea for a given product, typically told by the founder him or herself.


It's like being on Shark Tank or Dragon's Den, but nobody wants your money.


It's like being on Shark Tank or Dragon's Den, but nobody wants your money. They just want your attention and, sometimes, your feedback.


No single product nor entrepreneur at CES got more of my attention than Teddy the Guardian, and its creators, Josipa Majic and Ana Burica. As I was walking around the Eureka Park area looking for companies and products of interest, I'd seen the pair clutching stuffed bears. The bears were plain looking, the sort you'd expect would still be scattered across toy store shelves on December 24th. I took one look and kept walking, thinking it was nothing special. I spoke with a number of other overworked CES attendees who did exactly the same.


That was a mistake. Majic, thankfully, tracked me down and gave me the pitch. I went back to learn more.




Origins





Josipa Majic and Ana Burica


Majic and Burica



Teddy the Guardian may be soft, but he is inarguably a piece of hardware, a toy that can read your vital signs through a smart paw. In a hospital where Teddy's around, kids would never need to see a thermometer or blood pulse oximiter. They'd just need to hold hands with Teddy. Still, the concept of Teddy, his origin story, has its roots in software.


Majic and Burica, both 24 years old, met in Zagreb, Croatia, college classmates assigned to work together in a small group. Majic is founder and CEO, tall with unruly brunette hair and piercing eyes. Her last name is pronounced like "maiej." ("But you probably think it's pronounced 'magic.'" Does she mind Americans garbling her family name? "Nnnope, I love that.") Burica is co-founder and product manager, equally striking with long blonde hair and glasses. Both were passionate about the medical industry and, specifically, the impact that technology was having upon it. They quickly joined forces. Says Burica: "We thought 'Okay, where do we want to go?' We started with dermatology as an industry that satisfies our needs. Then we switched to parentology, to kids, to let's do something that is hardware for a change, because we felt that this is the time where hardware can definitely develop in the best way possible."


Through 2012 and 2013, the pair would deploy medical apps through Europe, India, Jordan, and elsewhere in the world. They learned about the unique demands of doctors and clinicians when it comes to app design and development. ("The more simple and uglier it looks like, the better it looks for them," says Majic.) They gained experience in the increasingly complex rules and regulations governing the medtech arena. They established relationships with clinics and hospitals around the world. But, Majic is candid about the most important thing they gained during this period: "cash flow."


The two had their eyes on solving another problem uncovered while spending time at hospitals and clinics. Majic explains: "We encountered a very specific problem at the pediatric office, which is that nurses usually take plush teddy bears to simply calm the children down, and then they trick them into giving them, for example, a thermometer." The switcheroo is not always effective, as many kids are scared and uncomfortable to begin with. And who would blame them? Hospitals are scary places at any age. The sudden presence of a cold, hard medical device can be a problem.


"The effect is not really satisfactory because the kid again gets really stressed out when he sees the medical device," said Burica. "So we thought, 'Okay, why don't we just put it all together and see how the concept works?'"




How it works





Teddy the Guardian


Burica gets her pulse read by Teddy.



Burica demonstrated a prototype Teddy for me, connected over Bluetooth to a Samsung Galaxy Note 3. After grabbing Teddy's paw, a simple (and, yes, ugly) UI displayed her current heart rate and oxygen saturation. All readings are associated with user profiles, making it easy to track historical data for a given patient.


Instead of clamping a cold, plastic pulse oximeter onto the patient's finger, they just need to hold Teddy's hand for a few seconds while their info is beamed back wirelessly.


The challenge of calming a child down with a stuffed toy before presenting them with a medical sensor is no longer needed. Instead of clamping a cold, plastic pulse oximeter onto the patient's finger, they just need to hold Teddy's hand for a few seconds while their info is beamed back wirelessly.


Teddy the Guardian


This is just the beginning for Teddy, base-level functionality, but he can do more. Hospitals and clinics can request a Teddy that connects over Wi-Fi instead of Bluetooth, or one that can also read blood pressure. ("Here the teddy bear just hugs you," explains Majic.) Teddy can also be configured to monitor the environment around the patient, cataloging things like air temperature and humidity.


It's all basic stuff, based on standard sensors already in use in many hospitals. That's not because of laziness, that's because medical regulations make it near-impossible to introduce any truly novel sensors into hospitals. "For the hospital version, it can only be the one with basically repackaged technology. ... Everything that has to go into a hospital or any kind of institution really needs regulatory approval, and that is the barrier. An option for that is to partner with manufacturers and speed it up a little bit, but it is a fact that a lot of the regulation is stopping a lot of med tech innovation."


I ask Majic the cost of a typical sensor capable of reading pulse and blood oxygenation. "Approximately $230." And the cost of a Teddy that reads the same data? "Approximately $230," she says, with a mischievous smile.


Despite these challenges, Majic and Burica have managed to make Teddy a compelling option for the sorts of institutions where he could be useful. I ask Majic the cost of a typical sensor capable of reading pulse and blood oxygenation. "Approximately $230." And the cost of a Teddy that reads the same data? "Approximately $230," she says, with a mischievous smile before explaining further: "Medical market pricing strategies are very complex. In the US, the requirement is usually to partner with a leading medical part producer. They want to have all medical technology produced and approved in the States. In order to fulfill these needs, the price needs to be high. There was a time when Teddy was only $69 and we were asked 'Why is Teddy so cheap?' The medical market is a special one."


Thanks to the lack of additional cost, and the potential to make hospital stays for young patients a little less stressful, Teddy has already garnered 2,800 sales. For Majic and Burica, that's just the beginning.




Going commercial in the US of A





Teddy the Guardian(Credit: Teddy the Guardian)


FDA-approved Teddy, with his overpriced but officially certified bionic right paw, is an important part of the equation. But there's another Teddy, a smarter one with more tricks and more abilities. If all goes well, you'll be able to buy him (and his less-ugly app) before the year is through.


"For the hospital version," says Majic, "it can only be the one with basically repackaged technology. But, for the consumer version, and for the version that has a lot of interactivity options, we have our own engineers, our own designers. ... In that version of the product we like to make everything from scratch, and we use a lot of open source."


When she says interactivity, she imagines a version of Teddy that will combine the best the hospital version has to offer, but add some games and rewards to the equation. This Teddy will make kids want to stay healthy and track their own stats. While this is all rather conceptual right now, Majic and Burica envision parents buying their kids a Teddy and then configuring goals for their children.


Teddy the Guardian


A concept of the consumer Teddy the Guardian smartphone app.

(Credit: Teddy the Guardian)


If little Billy lets Teddy check his blood glucose levels after every meal, then maybe Teddy will read him a story at the end of the day. If Billy forgets, the parent might get a notification on their phone. "It becomes more of a communication platform than simply using medical data," Majic tells me.


This teddy also has a plastic heart on his chest with a red LED behind it. When Teddy's owner checks their pulse, the bear's heart beats at the same rate, an effect meant to create a bond between kid and bear.


The expected cost for this smarter, more advanced Teddy? $69 here in the US, which will be his target market. That's about what a Teddy Ruxpin cost in 1985, and all he did was play cassettes.


The expected cost for this smarter, more advanced Teddy? $69 here in the US, which will be his target market. That's about what a Teddy Ruxpin cost in 1985, and all he did was play cassettes.




To the show floor





Ana Burica


Burica in Eureka Park at CES 2014



Though 3,800 sales is a good start, Teddy the Guardian is hardly an operation flush with cash. This begs the question: How did they get from Zagreb to Las Vegas and onto the CES show floor? It's thanks to the 2013 Venture Out Challenge, organized by the World Bank and CRDF Global. Hundreds applied and ten were selected to pitch at the final competition in Moldova, just two months ago.


Burica says the "very extensive" application process lasted for more than a month, and that they learned a lot from a series of mentors who were part of the competition. "They made us work on our presentation, pitch, on how we present the product to different kind of product. We made the best we could, we won. As we were the only hardware startup there, we got a very satisfying award, and the CRDF Global took us to CES, which is an opportunity that we probably wouldn't have been able to take advantage of otherwise."


Majic gives me an abbreviated run-down of the challenges in Croatia: "Poor economic situation, very high youth unemployment, very poor political situation, and it's still considered socially unacceptable for younger women like ourselves to be entrepreneurs in the industry that is predominantly male."


Global awareness is the biggest opportunity. In their home of Croatia, the pair have faced a number of problems both economic and social. Majic gives me an abbreviated run-down: "Poor economic situation, very high youth unemployment, very poor political situation, and it's still considered socially unacceptable for younger women like ourselves to be entrepreneurs in the industry that is predominantly male."


Josipa Majic


Majic in Eureka Park at CES 2014



As Majic struggles to make lives easier for parents in the US, her own parents in Croatia have not always been particularly supportive. "My parents are really heartbroken that I never accepted any bigger financial/IP/healthcare job. We had a lot of offers when I first started. Ana's parents are engineers and are really supportive. Mine aren't...they do not get the whole startup thing. They think we are just wasting our time and money and precious youth."


Likewise, there's still a misconception among many that time spent at Eureka Park is time wasted. This year proved that to not be the case. I spoke with many entrepreneurs, some who were at Eureka Park for the first time and some who have been there in the past, and all were quite flattering. Ben Foreman, who spent much of CES 2013 riding around Eureka Park on his electric ZBoard, was very encouraged by his time there: "I think Eureka Park is great. First of all you don't have to pay the high prices involved with getting space at the main show, and secondly you don't have the follow-on costs of building and staffing a booth that has to try to steal attention away from the big boys like Samsung and Panasonic. Also in the main halls I find that people are often on a beeline to a destination, and they simply blow by the smaller booths. From what I see the attendees -- and journalists -- at Eureka Park are strolling through, taking at least a few seconds to check out every single booth on a row. As a startup thats all the opportunity you can ask for."


And for Burica and Majic, it was well worth the trip. Says Majic "I think Eureka Park is quite a hot topic here. We didn't expect that amount of interest. That is why we haven't really arranged any fancy booth or anything. It's very modest looking. If we come next year, it will be a different story." Coming back next year? "We are almost sure."


Majic does the math for me, adding up travel costs for the two of them, including a long flight from Eastern Europe and a week in an expensive hotel in an over-sold town during peak season, plus the materials costs for the booth itself. She estimates roughly $15,000 for she and Burica just to show up and have something to show up to. That's not counting what the CEA normally charges for the floor space.


Josipa Majic and Ana Burica


Majic and Burica



Can they really afford to do this on their own dime? "At this point it would be completely unacceptable, but since we're extremely ambitious, a year from now it will be extremely affordable," Majic says, laughing. "This is the optimistic answer. Really, being as ambitious as we are, we think it will be realistic and attainable."


Burica agrees, and she thinks Teddy does, too. "This is the opportunity that we are really, really grateful because we got the chance to present Teddy in front of 2,500 other companies and potentially investors. We learned a lot, we got a lot of feedback, which is good. This is Teddy's premiere on the American market. This is the first time we brought him to the States and he definitely plans to stay here. He said he likes it."


Sunday, 12 January 2014

Samsung: Galaxy S5 out by April, may scan your eyes






STORY HIGHLIGHTS


  • Samsung says its Galaxy S5 phone will be released by April

  • Vice president says it may have eye-scanning tech

  • New Galaxy Gear smartwatch will come at same time, Lee says

  • The Galaxy S5 will have a different design






(CNN) -- Samsung's Galaxy S5, the next generation of
its flagship smartphone, will be released by April and may include
innovative eye-scanning technology.




An executive for the Korean tech giant confirmed to Bloomberg
that the phone will hit stores this year on roughly the same time table
as previous iterations of the device, which has emerged as the chief
rival to Apple's iPhone.



The Galaxy S4 was announced last March and released in April.



Lee Young Hee, executive
vice president for Samsung's mobile business, also told the news service
that a new version of the company's Galaxy Gear smartwatch will be
released at the same time as the new phone.





The new phone is expected to look different from Samsung\'s popular Galaxy S4, shown here.


The new phone is expected to look different from Samsung's popular Galaxy S4, shown here.





"We've been announcing
our first flagship model in the first half of each year, around March
and April, and we are still targeting for release around that time," Lee
said. "When we release our S5 device, you can also expect a Gear
successor with more advanced functions, and the bulky design will also
be improved."



Speaking at the
International Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Lee wouldn't say
whether the eye scanner -- presumably an effort to one-up Apple's iPhone
5S with its fingerprint security feature -- is a sure thing.



"Many people are
fanatical about iris recognition technology," she said. "We are studying
the possibility but can't really say whether we will have it or not on
the S5."



She did say the S5 will
look and feel significantly different than its predecessor, which some
felt wasn't different enough from the Galaxy S3.



"When we moved to S4 from
S3, it's partly true that consumers couldn't really feel much
difference between the two products from the physical perspective, so
the market reaction wasn't as big," she said. "For the S5, we will go
back to the basics. Mostly, it's about the display and the feel of the
cover."



In November, Samsung released the Galaxy Round,
with a curved, 5.7-inch screen. That release was only in South Korea,
and analysts have speculated the company isn't done with curved-screen
technology on its phones. At CES this week, Samsung rolled out a massive, 105-inch television with a curved screen.



Released in September, Galaxy Gear
helped push the growing wearable tech trend forward but, like some
other smartwatches, met with mixed reviews. Some felt the watch was too
bulky and had limited functionality.






























Friday, 10 January 2014

All hail the phablet! Jumbo phones finally going mainstream While there were only a handful of phablets at the Consumer Electronics Show, they're poised to have a more substantial presence in the market this year.








The ZTE Iconic Phablet will be heading to the US eventually.


(Credit:
Lynn La/CNET)





LAS VEGAS -- It seemed like only yesterday that we mocked the idea of holding up a 5-inch smartphone to your ear for a call.

Now, we're not even batting an eye at 6- and 7-inch displays on smartphones.

Such is the quick ascent of the "phablet," the official name for jumbo
phones that lie between a traditional smartphone and the larger
tablet.
Phablets are no longer a niche product: Accenture found in a recent
survey that more than half of people who were asked about their next
smartphone said they would prefer the bigger phone.



Related stories



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At the Consumer Electronics Show here, three phablets popped up: the Huawei Ascend Mate 2 4G, the Asus ZenFone 6, and the ZTE Iconic Phablet.

In a show where phones often take a backseat to other consumer
electronic products such as televisions, speakers, and now wearables,
having three of the higher-profile mobile devices be phablets says a lot
for how the category has grown, and the increasing tolerance for larger
sizes.

"With television and movies, a larger screen size seems more
appropriate," John Curran, a consultant at Accenture, said while at CES.


Accenture, which surveyed 6,000 people from six countries, found 52
percent of respondents preferred a phablet for their next smartphone. In
the US, where phablet adoption has been slower, the number drops to 45
percent. It's a lower number, but fairly significant.

Curran said he was surprised by the response to phablets, and named it
as one of his six top categories for early this year. He added his
survey didn't even ask about phablets last year, a testament to the
quick rise in the popularity of the category.

Credit Samsung Electronics for getting phablets into the mainstream. The original Galaxy Note,
which had a 5.3-inch display, was widely slammed for its large size,
and ended up as a niche product. But Samsung aggressively pushed the
product, readily handing out review units and marketing it heavily, and
only doubled down with the Galaxy Note 2 and a larger 5.55-inch display.

With the
Galaxy Note
2, Samsung got even more aggressive in seeding the units to the media
and high-profile fans, throwing a number of lavish launch events,
including one in Manhattan in which it rented out the old Post Office
headquarters so Kanye West could hold a concert.

When the Galaxy Note 3
came out with an even bigger 5.7-inch display, no one even batted an
eye, with CNET editor Brian Bennett calling it the most compelling case
for a supersize phone.

The three smartphones announced at CES are all even bigger, with the
ZenFone 6 rocking a 6-inch display, the Ascend Mate 2 4G coming with a
6.1-inch display, and the Iconic Phablet with a 5.7-inch display. Of the
three, only the Iconic Phablet is coming to the US, although it's
unclear whether it will be through a carrier or unlocked.

These devices follow high-profile launches from late last year, including the HTC One Max and Nokia Lumia 1520. LG's curved G Flex, which has a 6-inch display, will launch on AT&T, Sprint, and T-Mobile later this year.

More jumbo phones are likely on their way, with Mobile World Congress
kicking off at the end of next month, and increasing chatter that Apple
is considering different larger screen sizes for its next iPhone.

The phablet trend doesn't look to be slowing down anytime soon, and indeed, looks to be ramping up.

Pretty soon, we're all going to have a massive phone mashed up against the side of our head. And it will be the new normal.

Tuesday, 7 January 2014

جدید ترین چشمہ




آنکھ کے صرف ایک اِشارے سے تصویر کھینچیں





 گوگل کمپنی کی جدید ترین عینک کے
ذریعے صرف پلک کی ایک جُنبش سے تصویر کھینچی اور ویڈیو اپ لوڈ کی جا سکتی
ہے۔ اس ہائی ٹیک چشمے سے پیغام بھیجنے، رابطہ کرنے اور زبانی ہدایات کے
ذریعے بہت سے دوسرے کام بھی ممکن ہو سکیں گے۔






کمپنی کے مطابق گوگل گلاس نامی اس
ہائی ٹیک چشمے میں ایسی نئی خصوصيات متعارف کروائی گئی ہیں، جن سے ذاتی
معلومات اور پرائیویسی بھی برقرار رہے گی۔ گوگل نے ان عینکوں میں ایک
انتہائی جدید آلہ لگایا ہے، جو ہمہ وقت انٹرنیٹ سے منسلک رہتا ہے۔ کمپنی کے
سوشل نیٹ ورکنگ کے پیج گوگل پلس پر لکھا ہے، ’’ہم نے ایسا سافٹ ویئر تیار
کیا ہے، جس کی مدد سے آپ صرف پلک جھپک کر اپنے یادگار لمحوں کو بہت آسانی
سے قید کر پائیں گے، اس بیان میں مزید لکھا ہے، ’’ہم تصویر لینے سے شروع کر
رہے ہیں لیکن ذرا سوچئے کہ ہم اس سے کیا کچھ کر سکتے ہیں۔


بیان
کے مطابق گوگل اُس جگہ تک پہنچنا چاہتا ہے، جہاں یہ چشمہ پہننے والا صرف
ٹیکسی کے میٹر کی ریڈنگ کو دیکھ کر اپنی آنکھ کو حرکت دے تو کرایہ کی
ادائیگی ہو جائے۔ اگر کسی دکان میں کوئی چیز پسند آ جائے تو صرف پلک جھپک
کر اُسے خریدا جا سکے۔



یہ ٹیکنالوجی جتنی آسان لگتی ہے،
استعمال کرنے والے کی ذاتی معلومات سے متعلق اتنے ہی بڑے خطرے بھی لے کر
آئی ہے۔ ذاتی ڈیٹا سے متعلق خطرات کو ذہن میں رکھتے ہوئے اس چشمے کے سافٹ
ویئر میں بہتری لائی گئی ہے۔ اب اس چشمےکا مالک ایک مخصوص کوڈ کے ذریعے اسے
مقفل کر پائے گا۔ لاک کرنے کی سہولت کا فائدہ یہ ہوگا کہ اگر کسی کو صحیح
کوڈ نہیں پتہ تو وہ عینک کا غلط استعمال بھی نہیں کر پائے گا۔

Monday, 6 January 2014

HTC has proclaimed variety of recent merchandise together with the need 601 and 300...

htc-300

HTC has proclaimed variety of recent merchandise together with the need 601 and three hundred, blue One and One mini, furthermore because the HTC BoomBass.

The HTC need 601, that was antecedently codenames the HTC Zara, can sit below the HTC One mini in terms of specs. However, it'll feature several of the Sense software system enhancements of the flagship line together with BlinkFeed, BoomSound and Zoe Camera.

It options a four.5-inch show with a resolution of 960 x 540, a 5-megapixel device with f/2.0 aperture and 28mm lens, furthermore as LTE support, front-facing twin stereo speakers and a dual-core one.4GHz Qualcomm flower four hundred processor.
The HTC need three hundred, antecedently reported as HTC Zara mini, can sit underneath the need 601 and need five hundred. it'll sport a four.3-inch 800 x 480 screen, 1GHz processor with 512MB of RAM, and 4GB of storage, which might be enlarged up to 64GB with the microSD card slot.
You will additionally get a number of the HTC One options together with BlinkFeed however the plastic-shelled need three hundred misses out on front-facing speakers and BoomSound.
Alongside the blue edition of the HTC One and HTC mini, the corporate additionally launched BoomBass, a subwoofer for your HTC One.
BoomBass may be a new accent to reinforce the sound of the HTC One family's BoomSound speakers. Put simply, it's a Bluetooth-enabled subwoofer with a frenzied electronic equipment.
The device is can are available a two-toned gray and red, connecting to your HTC phone via NFC and doubling as a stand. It comes with a 1200mAh battery, that guarantees nine hours of life from one charge.
The Desire three hundred is predicted to launch in Oct, as is that the BoomBass.

Wednesday, 7 August 2013

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Donec id elit non mi porta gravida at eget metus. Aenean lacinia bibendum nulla sed consectetur. Vivamus sagittis lacus vel augue laoreet rutrum faucibus dolor auctor. Donec ullamcorper nulla non metus auctor fringilla. Donec ullamcorper nulla non metus auctor fringilla. Integer posuere erat a ante venenatis dapibus posuere velit aliquet.

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Aenean eu leo quam. Pellentesque ornare sem lacinia quam venenatis vestibulum. Cum sociis natoque penatibus et magnis dis parturient montes, nascetur ridiculus mus. Duis mollis, est non commodo luctus, nisi erat porttitor ligula, eget lacinia odio sem nec elit. Integer posuere erat a ante venenatis dapibus posuere velit aliquet.

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