Saturday 21 April 2012

Micromax Tablet Funbook...At Rs.6499



Micromax FunBook is another Tablet PC which hit the Indian market today. We are seeing too many tablet PC’s releasing these days. The best part is, all of these tabs are ranging below Rs: 9,000 only. Two days ago HCL has released HCL ME U1 & MyEdu tablet PC’s with good configuration and prices under Rs:9000. Also Zync Tablet is another tablet PC with good configuration on price under Rs:9000. But today Micromax has released an amazing tablet call FunBook which is far better compared to all these tabs and priced at an unbelievable Rs: 6499. This device is targeted specially at education sector and will be manufactured in India itself.

Micromax is a mobile company which has produced amazing phones earlier in 2011 and 2010. Micromax is aiming at younger generation to market their new FunBook tablet PC. The firm has already tied up with leading education and entertainment content providers.People who heard about Aakash I, II are no longer bothered about its release date. They no longer need wait for years to get your their own tablet for a lesser price. Many companies are making a foray into the tablet PC market by offering feature rich devices at unbelievable and competitive prices. The recent launches by many companies has made the Indian government to bid up the process for Aakash project. Micromax will manufacture these tablets at a plant in Haridwar and will be initially available in 50 cities across India.



The company has a target of releasing 1 lakh units in a month. Micromax has already roped in companies like Pearson, Everonn, Vriti to provide digital education content. And companies like Bigflix, Indiangames and Zenga will offer entertainment apps.The users has to pay just Rs: 799 for educational content of a particular class and they can also get access to the multimedia content from their partners. Micromax has already reached no: 3 position in Indian mobile phone market. With this tablet, may be this will soon conquer the top 5 positions in Indian tablet PC market. Because, seeing the technical specifications of this tablet, its hard to believe that it comes for an amazing price of Rs: 6499.
Specifications of Micromax Funbook:

Processor: Lightning fast CORTEX A8 Processor with 1.2Ghz speed. Dual mali 400 – 2D/2D Graphics Processor for seamless Multimedia Processing, Multi-perform to achieve more.
Operating System: Latest Android 4.0 OS – Ice Cream Sandwich with Super fast performance, Intuitive user interface.
Display: 17.8 CMs Multi Touch Capacitive screen which is large enough to entertain, compact enough to carry and Display Ratio – 16:9 with Screen Resolution of 800* 480 Pixels.
Design: Slim, Sleek design form, Easier to hold/carry and available in grey and midnight black.
Connectivity: Wi-Fi Internet connectivity for seamless web browsing. 3G Dongle bundled from TATA photon +, 802.11 b/g, USB 2.0
HD Video: 2160P – Astounding clarity, Fantastic Hi definition, HDMI Port to connect your Hi-definition TV’s.
Memory: Comes with a 4GB NAND and can be expanded to 32GB in future.
RAM & Sensor: 512MB and Gravity sensor, Accelerator Sensor.
Camera: 0.3 VGA Front facing camera, 3.5mm Jack
Battery: 2800mAh Browsing time – 5hours
Apps: Preloaded apps like Read/Edit documents, Zip Files, Text Editor, Adobe PDF, Adobe Flash, Youtube & More.
Edutainment: Study materials for classes from primary to under graduate level, Sample papers for medical and engineering student, Interactive video classes in HD, Social networking, Music, and lot more.
Multimedia: Music player which can play all supported formats, Video player which supports all latest codecs, Picture viewer and Web browser.
Other: First Developed/ Made Indian Tablet with latest technology.

Micromax has launched this tablet PC to improve the education system in India. Students can excel their studies by spending more time in knowing about latest technologies like Tablet PC’s and Android apps. This amazing FunBook will surely fulfill the dreams of students to improve the Indian education system.



Everything you need to know about USB 3.0

Everyone probably knows what USB stands for, universal serial bus. It’s one of those abbreviations that’s so commonplace, its become part of our daily life. Like the name implies, USB is truly universal. It is one of the most versatile communication protocols in the world today. Encompassing devices of all shapes and sizes, USB connectors are found on computers, televisions, photo frames and whatnot! Originally started as an attempt to facilitate easier connections between devices and computers, it has now become the standard connection interface. Now, when you go out to get yourself a new device, lets say an external hard drive, you’ve probably come across a few that boast of “USB 3.0 support”. Also, these devices are slightly more expensive. So what’s it all about?

The tech world has a penchant for adding larger numbers to software and hardware alike, and often, it’s hardly a change. But that’s not the case this time around, USB 3.0 is quite an improvement over its predecessor. Although introduced back in 2008, USB 3.0 devices and capable computers have started breaching the mainstream market only in the recent past. It’s hardly been long since USB 3.0 devices don’t burn large holes in your pocket.

Thursday 12 April 2012

Google Goggles Review and Preview..and Download for Android and I-Phone



Google Goggles brings visual search to your mobile phone. Point and click, and it delivers information about what you're seeing
 

Mobile searching has just become way, way cooler. Google unveiled its new Google Goggles visual search tool for Android this week, bringing a high-tech twist to accessing information on the go.
Google Goggles - not to be confused with Google Mail Goggles, the company's inebriated emailing preventer - lets you search from your mobile phone simply by snapping a photo.

Want more info on a product? Take its picture.

Need info about a business? Photograph the storefront.

Put simply, this thing packs some serious power, and its capabilities stretch far.

Google Goggles currently supports photo-based searching for (take a deep breath): books, DVDs, landmarks, logos, contact info, artwork, businesses, products, barcodes, and plain text.

Here's how it works. When you capture an image, Google breaks it down into object-based signatures. It then compares those signatures against every item it can find in its image database. Within seconds, it returns the results to you, ordered by rank. Some results are returned before you even snap a photo, too, thanks to seamless integration of GPS and compass functionality.

But enough on the nuts and bolts. Let's put search-by-sight to the test.


Hands-On With Google Goggles

We started out with something easy: a book. After opening the app, we followed the instructions and took a photo. Google Goggles started analyzing the image. Sure enough, seconds later, we had the results.
Just from seeing the book's cover, Google Goggles gave us the full name and links to compare prices or even preview the text. Below that, it returned regular search results for the title. Not too shabby.

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Monday 9 April 2012

Max Payne 3 System Requirements,trailer,review

Max Payne 3


The originator of bullet-time is finally coming out. Baring Rockstar Games getting scared, the long-awaited action title is coming this March. The development team in Vancouver is promising a lot and will look to revolutionize action games with the game's impressive animations and physics.


Publisher - Rockstar Games
Developer - Rockstar Vancouver
Platforms - Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PC
Release Date - March 2012


Minimum System Requirements –
* OS: Windows® XP SP3 / Windows Vista® SP2 /Windows 7® SP1
* CPU: Intel Core®2 Duo E4300 @ 1.8 Ghz or AMD Athlon64 X2 4600+ @ 2.4GHZ
* RAM: 1.5 GB Windows XP / 2 GB Windows Vista – Windows 7
* HDD space: 12 GB
* Graphics: 256 MB with Shader Model 3.0 or highe
* DirectX: 9
Recommended System Requirements

* OS: Windows® XP SP3 / Windows Vista® SP2 /Windows 7® SP1
* CPU: Intel Core®2 Duo E6700 @ 2.6 GHz or AMD Athlon64 X2 6000+ @ 3.0Ghz or better
* RAM: 2 GB
* HDD space: 12 GB
* Graphics: 512 MB with Shader Model 5.0 or higher
* DirectX: 9.0
Supported Graphics Cards:

Supported Video Cards at Time of Release: AMD® Radeon HD2000/3000/4000/5000/6000 desktop series
nVidia GeForce 8/9/GT200/GT400/GT500 desktop series
Laptop versions of these cards may work but are NOT supported. These chipsets are the only ones that will run this game.

Play Station 4 Concept....Awesome Design PS4



Although still a number of years away, a concept designer has decided to create a 3D model of a PlayStation 4. It was created by designer Tai Chiel and has a number of interesting features such as an embedded OLED screen in the transparent section to allow you to view menus, saved games and what looks to be like a game playing on one of the screen shots.

It is unclear when a PS4 will be made available as there are many years left in the PS3 and other consoles like the XBox 360, but that still doesn't stop the design from being great.
What are your thoughts on a PS4. Will one be coming in the next few years?

Sunday 1 April 2012

Sony Network Media Player

In a year when every TV maker seems to be building full Internet connectivity into their displays, Sony's Network Media Player powered by Google is a lifeline tossed back to all the poor, unconnected TVs already out there. It streams online video from services like Netflix and HBO Go, and can be controlled with an iOS or Android smartphone, but we're actually more excited about the hardware. The exclusive remote control has a full, backlit QWERTY keyboard on one side, and more traditional buttons on the other, with a less traditional trackpad. Other companies should sit up and take notice‹if you want to revolutionize the TV, start with a revolutionary remote. The player, and remote, will be out this summer, though prices haven't been announced.

The All New Lenovo YOGA...Specifications and review

Lenovo Yoga

With both a traditional desktop mode and an all-new touchscreen Interface, Windows 8 represents the Microsoft's first complete rethink of the desktop operating system since 1995. The Lenovo Yoga is equal parts ultrabook and tablet; a 13-inch folding laptop with a multitouch capacitive touchscreen...
it's jst awesome...

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