Wednesday, December 12, 2012



The full-keyboard version of the BlackBerry 10 smartphone is expected to come shortly after the touch-screen version, a report has said. A report from Forbes, citing research firm Detwiler Fenton, said the Blackberry 10 devices wouldn't hit until March, and that the QWERTY version wouldn't come until June.

According to a person familiar with the company's launch plans, the bit about a June launch is inaccurate, CNET reports. The report said that Research In Motion (RIM) is likely to unveil its devices on January 30, with a launch coming roughly four to six weeks after, so the first BlackBerry 10 phone may actually hit in March. The full touch-screen device is expected to launch first, while the qwerty version will come "shortly after," the company has said.

The report pointed out that the timing suggests RIM will report weaker results in the fourth and first quarters, with the BlackBerry 10 devices not having an impact until the end of the first quarter. -ANI

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Fujitsu has taken the plunge into Windows 8 business with an Intel based tablet that snaps into a docking station to form-up like a laptop. Fujitsu Stylistic Q702 has an 11.6-inch IPS-grade display, choice between an Intel Core i3 or Core i7 processor, 4GB RAM, and up to 256GB of storage on SSD. The tablet has dual-camera configuration; USB 2.0 and 3.0, HDMI, and SD/SDHC ports; and optional 3G or 4G support. 
 

The docking station, in addition to keypad and track pad, adds 4-cell battery-pack, Ethernet port, and VGA-out. Fujitsu's selection of security suite for this hybrid includes fingerprint sensor, Computrace, hardware password protection, Trusted Platform Module (TPM), Intel anti-theft technology, and optional Intel vPro. Before taxes, the Fujitsu Stylistic Q702 will set you back by Rs.69,000.

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A model from Samsung's Galaxy line of music players had made its way into India for a price that is just under Rs.9,000. Samsung's online store has the phone listed for Rs.9,199, but shows as being out of stock; whereas online retailer Snapdeal has the phone ready to ship for Rs.8,999.
The GT-S6012 Galaxy Music Duo is a dual-SIM phone with a 3-inch screen, 3MP camera, 512MB RAM, and 1300mAh battery. It runs Android ICS, and communicates over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and FM.

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Popular Apple photo editing app Snapseed has finally arrived in Android-operated smartphones. Snapseed, the creation of 17-year-old Nik software, launched on iOS a little over a year ago, and within a year, the app has seen a whopping 9.5 million downloads as the company was acquired by Google.

 “Before we released Snapseed we were primarily focused on [software for] professionals or advanced amateur photographers – the folks that are buying digital SLRs. The application has been really successful for us,” Josh Haftel, product manager at Google, and previously Nik Software, told Mashable. According to the report, along with the launch of the Android application, Google is knocking the price of the iOS version down from 4.99 dollars to free.

Not your average mobile photo editor, Snapseed has a number of different built-in enhancement options that let you do everything from crop and straighten an image to adjust the focus, many offering choices you might expect to find in a professional photo editor, the report said. “It’s very simple and straightforward, and also very powerful,” says Haftel. Each enhancement you select can be fine-tuned to the photo you’re working with. So, for instance, if you’re editing a photo of a friend who has a shadow on his face from wearing a baseball cap, you can brighten just his face in the photo rather than the entire image, the report added.

When you’re done editing a photo you can save it to the camera roll on your phone, or share it via Google+, Email, Facebook, or Twitter. -ANI

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Nokia recently unveiled its new Windows Phone 8 based smartphone at the Le Wen conference in Paris. This new device is called the Lumia 620 and seems to be a Windows Phone 8 based device in the affordable range.

The Nokia Lumia 920 will be available in seven different colors and it will support exchangeable shells with gloss or matte finish based on the color of your choice. This device has officially being priced at $250 which converts to Rs. 13,533 approximately.
Lumia 620 - Priced at $250.
This Windows Phone 8 based entry-level smartphone sports a 3.8-inch WVGA resolution ClearBlack display, 512MB of RAM, 8GB built-in storage and expandable memory up to 64GB via microSD card. It is powered by a 1GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor and includes a 5 megapixel rear camera with autofocus and LED flash along with a secondary front facing VGA quality camera.

Connectivity features include NFC capability, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, 3G capability, Bluetooth 3.0, GPS/aGPS and GLONASS. The battery on the Lumia 620 is rated for up to 9.9 hours of talk time and 330 hours of standby.

Available will start in January, the device will arrive first in the Asia Pacific and African markets.

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Continuing to add new devices to its portfolio, Sony Mobile has recently announced the Xperia E and Xperia E dual, Android based smartphones. The Xperia E is a single SIM device while the Xperia E features dual-SIM capability.
Xperia E
Both have similar specifications, they feature a 3.5-inch display with a 320x480 pixels resolution and are powered by an 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM7227A processor. Apart from this both include a 3.2 megapixel rear camera which supports VGA video recording. Along with other specifications like 512MB of RAM, 4GB built-in storage and up to 32GB of expandable memory via a microSD card. Both smartphones are powered by a 1,500 mAh battery.

Apart from the dual-SIM capability another major difference between the two is that the Xperia E runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean while the Xperia E Dual runs Android 4.0 ICS and it will later be upgradable to Jelly Bean.

These smartphones also feature HD Voice and noise cancellation for improved call quality and are equipped with xLoud for improved sound output. The Xperia E will come in white, black and pink colors and the Xperia E Dual will come in black and gold colors. These smartphones are expected to be available in Q1 2013.

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undefinedSocial networking-giant Facebook is apparently using it’s recently aquired free-photo sharing service Instagram as a new weapon in its war with rival Twitter. It comes after Instagram, disabled its integration with Twitter's cards feature, changing the way its pictures are displayed on Twitter.

Instagram images are now awkwardly cropped, rather than sitting nicely in the timeline, meaning that you have to visit Instagram itself to see the picture properly, The Telegraph reports. “We’ve launched several improvements to our Web site that allow users to directly engage with Instagram content through likes, comments, hashtags and now we believe the best experience is for us to link back to where the content lives,” Kevin Systrom, Instagram's chief executive said.
According to the paper, Facebook has made regular changes to its settings and policies in a bid to encourage users to share just a little bit more information, making themselves more valuable to advertisers in the process, the paper said. Its latest proposal would now allow more data to be shared with Facebok from advertising partners and affiliates, including Instagram, it added -ANI

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Apple’s chief executive Tim Cook has said that tech giant is to begin manufacturing one of its Mac lines exclusively in the US. In an interview with NBC, Cook said the company had been working on ‘doing more and more’ in the US. Apple's products are mostly assembled in China, where the company has faced criticisms over working conditions. During the interview, Cook noted that key components in Apple products such as the iPhone were already manufactured in the US, but were then shipped out to be assembled, the BBC reports.

“The engine in [the iPhone] is made in America... but engines are made in America and are exported. The glass on this phone is made in Kentucky. We've been working for years on doing more and more in the United States,” the report quoted him, as saying. According to the report, in a separate interview with Bloomberg Business Week, Cook said the company would be investing ‘over 100 million dollars’ in making more in the US.

Cook also discussed the furore around Apple Maps, created to replace Google Maps software on its devices. “We screwed up and we are putting the weight of the company behind correcting it,” the report quoted him, as saying. “On Maps, a few years ago, we decided that we wanted to provide customers features that we didn't have in the current edition of Maps. It didn't meet our customers' expectation, and our expectations of ourselves are even higher than our customers,” he added. -ANI

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