Kamis, 15 Juli 2010

New iPod Touch: iPhone fourth grade?


Apple predicted would release a new version of iPod Touch in September 2010. Reportedly, this device sail touch music player will be added new features iPhone 4th grade? Want to know the latest rumor? Site Electricpig technology managed to sneak into a slide show of an online store in the UK, Jhon Lewis, who revealed the latest iPod Touch for the upcoming holiday season. New features were revealed in there, among others, with a resolution of 5 mega pixel camera complete with HD video recording, flash, and applications to upload to You Tube, Face Time video calling for video communication with the camera facing forward, as well as the movement accuracy of better control. These features are already there on the iPhone 4.

Slide show does not mention in detail whether the new design is also similar between iPod Touch with iPhone 4. The new iPod Touch possibilities not too experienced changes in appearance since it has been streamlined shape.

New rumor circulating in Jhon Lewis is different from the rumors circulating in the online site of Vietnam that the new iPod Touch-resolution 2-megapixel camera. However, it called latter that it was just a test product, not a manufactured product that is almost complete. The new specification of the iPod Touch posted by Electricpig is also still rumors.

iPod Touch which was issued last year make people disappointed because Apple introduced the iPod Touch without a camera. However, if you want the iPod Touch classier, you would waiting until September and see what the features occurred on the new iPod Touch. Who knew the iPod Touch will be present with features like the iPhone 4 and complete with the new packaging.(AP Photo/Paul Sakuma)
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Rabu, 14 Juli 2010

Nokia N8: 12 megapixel mobile phone


This is the first Nokia mobile phone equipped with 12 megapixel camera, Carl Zeiss lenses supported and xenon flash that is very helpful when photographing at night. N8 is also the first handset using the Symbian operating system 3 that claimed more intuitive, modern, and responsive, compared to Symbian 5th Edition.

The likes of the N97 and X6 have both been trumpeted by Nokia over the last year or so, but neither has particularly won critical acclaim, mostly due to a sub-par OS when compared to the whizz-bang-iness of the iPhone and Android set, as well as taking a veritable age to start using the latest technology, like capacitive screens and slimmer lines.


The Nokia N8 is a fairly large device - but that's not to say that it's chunky. It's merely large due to having a large 3.5-inch OLED screen, and it comes in at just 12.9mm thick.Admittedly it's not the thinnest on the market, but when it's down to a matter of a few millimetres, it doesn't really matter in the pocket right?

The frame is covered in anodised aluminium, which Nokia was keen to show us was resistant to scratches. However, as you can see by the side unlock switch, this isn't always the case - some colour has been lost.
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Selasa, 13 Juli 2010

Microsoft Tablet Show off to Competitor iPad


Monday (7/12/2010), Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Steve Ballmer is exhibiting a computer tablet with Windows 7 operating system. He said that more than 20 producers are prepared to release a tablet device to rival Apple's iPad.

A computer tablet with Windows platform has a compact size, can be gripped, and equipped with wireless access. Microsoft partners making the tablet are including Acer, Dell, Samsung, Toshiba, Sony, and a dozen other PC makers. Whether intentionally or not, HP's name is not mentioned, In fact, HP was the first partner who previously exhibited as a designer of Microsoft's tablet computer called the Slate.

"This year is a year which is very important to us because we want to make some major changes in the categories of smart devices using Windows 7," Ballmer said as he opened the Worldwide Partner Conference.

At the same conference, Microsoft also announced a new partnership with eBay, Fujitsu, and Dell to test Microsoft Windows Azure cloud as a services platform. Basically, this technology will help companies manage their computing power and data over the Internet without having invested in each device used.
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