Monday, 30 September 2013

Alleged LG G Pro Lite Dual

                   A Russian report has leaked an image and some specifications of the alleged LG G Pro Lite Dual smartphone. The site also claims that the cheaper, dual-SIM version of the Optimus G Pro will be launched in mid-October and would come at 12,990 Russian Rubles (Rs. 25,000 approximately) which is about half the price of the Optimus G Pro in the country.
         
                   LG's former flagship offering, the Optimus G Pro, was unveiled just a few months back, and according to a report, the South Korean major is now working on a cheaper, dual-SIM variant of the device, supposedly called the LG G Pro Lite Dual. 

                  It seems as if the specifications of the LG G Pro Lite Dual with dual-SIM functionality are different and more basic than the original version, not surprising as the phone is supposedly less expensive than the G Pro, rather than more, which would have been the case if the dual-SIM capability was being added to the Optimus G Pro's already formidable specifications.

                  The leaked specifications reveal that the alleged LG G Pro Lite Dual will come with 5.5-inch True HD IPS+ display with full-HD (1080p) resolution, similar to what is found on the Optimus G Pro. However, it would sport an 8-megapixel rear camera with BSI, rather than the G Pro's 13-megapixel offering. The site also reveals that a 3140mAh battery will be backing the device, which will come with dual speakers. Other features revealed include KnockOn, Guest mode, Video pause and Qslide. There is no word about the Android version, the chipset used, the amount of RAM or inbuilt storage of the device. The site has also not mentioned anything about the alleged LG G Pro Lite Dual's global availability and pricing.

                The original LG Optimus G Pro was launched back in February and comes with a 5.5-inch full-HD (1080p) IPS display, 1.7GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 processor and 400MHz Adreno 320 GPU. Internally, the phablet packs 2GB of RAM and 16GB of inbuilt storage that can be further expandable up to 64GB via microSD card. For camera, LG Optimus G Pro has a 13-megapixel rear camera with LED Flash and 2.1-megapixel front-facing snapper. It runs on Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean) along with a layer of Optimus 3.0 UI. 

Monday, 23 September 2013

Asus VivoBook V551LB-DB71T Touch Laptops

Asus VivoBook V551LB-DB71T Touch Laptops

 
Type                          : Desktop Replacement
Processor Name     : Intel Core i7-4500u 
Processor Speed    : 1.8 GHz
Platform                    : Windows 8
Ram                          : 8 GB
Screen Size             : 15.6 inches
Graphic Card           : Nvidia GeForce GT 740M 
Storage Capacity    : 1000 GB( 1 TB)

Samsung Galaxy Tab-3

Samsung Galaxy Tab-3 


As a brand, the Tab has been around for almost three years now. Ever since the slightly bulky, very first Tab by Samsung, the company has steadily upgraded this line-up of products. Some updates have been interesting enough, while others have gone by without having made any waves. The latest in this line-up is the new Galaxy Tab 3, which we had on our test bench for a couple of weeks. Here’s how it fares. 

The 8-inch might turn out to be a decent size for some people to read on. Except, when you are reading stuff on it in the portrait mode, the buttons end up being a bit out of reach for you. The power and volume buttons are on the top right. The only physical button on the fascia is the home button, flanked by two virtual ones – Settings and Return.  


Running on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, the Galaxy Tab 3 311 has a heavy overlay of Samsung’s proprietary user interface. Usually the first thing we do is get rid of the bulky widgets placed on the homescreen by default. But if you’re considering this as your first tablet, you might want to give the widgets a try to see if they are to your liking.
Like the previous-gen Note, the Tab 3 supports multi-tasking with features like Dual View. It basically lets you view two apps in a split-mode on the screen simultaneously. However, there are a certain number of apps which are not compatible with this mode. 

Now, despite the 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, we could see the Tab visibly slow down every once in a while. Sometime, you would have to wait just those 2-3 seconds longer for an application to launch. At times pulling down the notification bar to check for updates would take a couple of seconds more than it should. Apart from this, the device never really froze during usage. But neither was it lightning fast during the process of our review.

Saturday, 14 September 2013

HTC Sensation XL


HTC Sensation XL 




As the name suggests the HTC Sensation XL has be super sized over the original Sensation, the Sensation XL features a 4.7 inch touchscreen display, as opposed to a 4.3 inch display in the original Sensation.

The 4.7 inch display makes the device pretty large, have a look at the photo below, which compares the Sensation XL to the iPhone 4S, which has a 3.5 inch display, this will give you a good idea of just how large the HTC Sensation XL is.


The HTC Sensation XL features a 4.7 inch Super LCD display with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, processing is provided by a single core 1.5GHz processor and it comes with 16GB of built in storage.

There is no microSD card slot on the HTC Sensation XL, which means you are limited to the 16GB of built in storage, and it also features dual cameras, with a front facing 1.3  for video chat and a rear facing 8 megapixel camera for photos and video.

Colors look bright and vibrant, and although the device has a lower resolution that the original Sensation, things actually look better on the Sensation XL’s display.
The Sensation XL features two camera, up front there is a 1.3 megapixel camera for video chat, which does a pretty good job and exactly what you would expect.

The HTC Sensation XL features a 1,600 mAh battery, and considering the large display, the battery didn’t do a bad job, although if you area heavy user you can expect to charge the device once a day.

Droid Maxx

Charge up on contact with our handy charging pad instead of plugging in. No cords necessary. And since it’s far more mobile than a wall, you can get power wherever you 
are, whenever you want. Ahhh freedom.



Save your hands for more important things, like eating that melting ice cream cone. With touchless control, your voice is all you need to make a call, look something up, or even set a reminder.


Share photos and videos with your friends around you just by sweeping your finger. Droid Zap makes it that easy.


Dedicated sensor for more light plus a 10MP camera turns dark environments into killer compositions, and shuns motion blur. So go ahead and take pics in any light, get much clearer results.

Friday, 13 September 2013

Invisible Smartphone


Invisible Smartphone::-



How many times have you frantically searched for your wallet and keys while trying to get out the door to work? Because of a recent invention, you might be adding your phone to that equation.
With transparent solar cells, transparent screen faces and many other componentry made see-through, batteries have remained dark and bulky, due to the need to use materials that hold a lot of energy for a long time. For the most part, it’s all about making the various parts as thin as possible, and stretching out their total surface area. Batteries were the one hold-out — until now.




This invention has paved the way for designers to attempt to put together all-transparent parts, and finally make that all-so-futuristic invisible phone we’ve been waiting for since we were kids. Like the Aston Martin concept phone, photographed above.

Live Science sees the benefits, and how future tech might be configured to take advantage of a transparent device, pointing out that an invisible iPad could be held up to overlay augmented reality apps on real items, people or places we encounter.



An invisible smartphone may be on the horizon. Using technologies developed for displays, a Taiwanese company is showing off prototypes of a phone made of glass.
Polytron Technologies has released a phone that is invisible, nearly, with electronics that are so tiny they are too small to see. The phone’s circuitry is made up of ultra-thin wires sandwiched between two glass layers.

Cool as it is, it seems that a phone made of glass would have to be shatterproof at the very least. And it might give a new twist to finding your misplaced phone.

Thursday, 12 September 2013

Ultrabook


Ultrabook::-



Ultrabook™ with touch1 display delivers stunning graphics and offers you the ultimate in precision and control. With multiple input options in a 2 in 1 device, you can type when you need to work, and touch when you want to play. 



Ultrabooks are a new category of notebook computers that seeks to fill the gap between lightweight laptops and tablets.  Intel dubbed the ultrabook category when it announced it would be directing its mobile computing efforts towards a new class of laptops that would offer an extremely thin (less than 20 millimeters, or 0.8 inches) and lightweight profile to go along with high-powered, low voltage processors in the Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge families, long battery life, near instant-on and instant-resume capabilities, and fast storage, typically via solid state disk drives (SSDs), all in a sub $1,000 package.



Say goodbye to waiting around—with an Ultrabook™, you have faster access to the files and applications you use most.5 And when you wake your Ultrabook™ from deep-sleep, it jumps from standby mode to life in less than three seconds,2,6 so you can resume what you were doing in the blink of an eye.

Tuesday, 10 September 2013

Nokia Lumia 1520


Nokia Lumia 1520::




Nokia is preparing to launch a 6-inch Lumia 1520 Windows Phone. We got a brief look at the phone last month thanks to a leaked image, but Verge reader KaZ has supplied a number of new photos of the device. The images compare the Lumia 1520 to a Sony Xperia handset, and they show just how big this 6-inch 1080p handset is. KaZ claims the device has 2GB of RAM, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, 6-inch 1080p display, 32GB of storage, and an SD slot.

The rear of the device includes a camera with a hump that's similar to Nokia's Lumia 925, and it also matches a press render that leaked earlier this week. Microsoft's latest Windows Phone 8 update, known as General Distribution 3, can be seen running on the device with an additional column of Live Tiles on the Start Screen for 1080p resolution support.


it's still not clear if this particular handset will include a stylus, like Samsung's Galaxy Note 3, or whether Microsoft and Nokia have made significant improvements on the software side to support large-screen Windows Phones. Details of Microsoft's upcoming GDR3 update, which will ship with the Lumia 1520, leaked earlier this week

Moto X

Moto X::


It’s difficult and perhaps dangerous to make a big deal out of a smartphone these days. Can one phone change an industry? Save a company? Create a market? Perhaps that was true in the days just following the original iPhone, but times have most certainly changed. Smartphones are the norm now. No longer a novelty. Not a luxury. Just what everyone has, in some iterative, similar, necessary form.
The Moto X, a new phone from the Google-owned Motorola is supposed to be a big deal. A new way of thinking about a smartphone. When it becomes available on all four major US carriers at the end of August or early September, for roughly $199 with a two-year contract, this device will be one of the first modern, mass-market consumer electronics to be assembled (though not exactly “made”) in the USA. It’s the first smartphone that you can customize and have hand-built in a variety of configurations and colors. And it’s the first smartphone that is supposed to represent what the new Google-Motorola union is capable of.



The Moto X has a 4.7-inch display and two capacities for internal memory: 16 GB and 32 GB. Its dimensions are 5.1 x 2.6 x 0.4 inches, weighing 4.58 ounces. The new smartphone contains a 1.7 GHz Snapdragon S4 Pro dual-core processor, 2 GB of RAM and Android 4.2.2 as its operating system. The Moto X also has Wi-Fi capability, a 10 MP rear-facing camera and a 2 MP front-facing camera. The mobile awareness and interface, by far, is the most unique capability because it grants the Moto X sentience. Although a sentient smartphone seems intrusive, the Moto X offers considerable convenience and efficiency to users and may become a rival to veteran smartphones like Apple’s iPhone 5 and Samsung’s Galaxy S4.


Sunday, 8 September 2013

Sony's Xperia Z1


Sony's Xperia Z1



Sony’s new Xperia Z1 is all about its camera. The company announced its new 5- inch waterproof Android Smartphone at the IFA in Berlin that boasts a 20.7 megapixel camera powered with the G lens.
The phone will launch in the UAE in September and should be available in time for the Gitex Shopper.


The G lens, it says, is powered by a 27mm wide angle and bright F2.0 aperture, custom made large 1/2.3-type CMOS image sensor Exmor RS for mobile with 20.7MP and a BIONZ for mobile image processing engine, thereby, enabling sharp and bright images even in lowlight conditions. 


Sony has also incorporated additional features that make the photo-taking experience more vibrant through several in-built applications such as Social Live, Info-eye, Timeshift and AR effect.

The phone is powerful enough thanks to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with 2.2 GHz quad-core CPU and 4G LTE
Battery life is enhanced through a 3000 mAh battery. STAMINA Mode automatically turns off functions to save power when the phone is idle.
The display features, Sony says, are enhanced through the Sony BRAVIA TV technology and incorporation of TRILUMINOS Display for mobile.




want to loose weight?

Most of us are aware that if we want to lose weight, we need to eat healthy and exercise regularly.

To prevent weight gain, the participants received customised health goals to follow for 18 months. The goals were simple and involved regulating habits such as limiting the number of sugar-sweetened drinks and eating more fruits and vegetables. Researchers also monitored the amount of time spent sleeping and brisk-walking.

After a year, 45 percent of the women in the weight loss group were at or below their weight at the start of the programme, compared to 62 percent of the maintenance group. After 18 months, the weight loss group continued to gain weight while the maintenance group remained the same.
Researchers did not find any differences in blood pressure or cholesterol despite preventing weight gain. But, they wrote, “It may be that greater weight losses than those reported … are required to achieve improvements in cardiovascular disease risk factors, and weight maintenance may need to be sustained longer to achieve such health benefits. 



TIPS:::::::

1: Chant your health mantra
Losing weight requires determination and a positive approach. So adopt some positive mantras to accomplish your goals, one at a time.


 2: Small frequent meals
Divide your meals into 5-6 meals rather eating 3 large meals.


3: Say no unhealthy snacks
Most of us have the urge to snack all the time. But, do not give into temptation. Try avoiding salty snacks, biscuits, crackers and soda. 


   4: Do not skip breakfast
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Skipping breakfast can make you binge on unhealthy food throughout the day.

5: Keep yourself hydrated
People do not understand the importance of water and due to incorrect lifestyle practices; they do not consume the recommended daily intake

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

Samsung Galaxy Note 3

The Galaxy Note 3, unveiled Wednesday, has a soft, leather-like back. It feels like you're holding a fancy leather-bound journal. Grooves on the side of the big-screen phone make it easier to grip.
But I found the new phone to be complicated to use. There's too much going on. Between Scrapbook, My Magazine, Air Command and dozens of other functions, it might take even the most experienced smartphone user several hours to figure out.
I tested out the Note 3 for about 45 minutes Wednesday at a Samsung press event in a New York hotel. The company also unveiled its next tablet, the Galaxy Note 10.1, which is basically an extra-large version of the Galaxy phone, but without the cellular service. The phone and its pen were both tied down to a table with a security device, so I was hampered testing it out. A colleague spent several minutes with the tablet and was likewise hampered.



The biggest changes are with the S Pen. The pen unlocks a new feature called Air Command. With that, you can open five other features:
  • With Action Memo, you can handwrite a note.
  • Scrapbook lets you circle content you like, such as a YouTube video or a news article. It automatically saves and organizes the content into a format that's easy to scroll through. Scrapbook, with its boxy format, looks a lot like social media site Pinterest.
  • Screen Write captures a screen and allows you to write comments on that captured image.
  • S Finder is the phone's search engine, to find chat messages, documents or other content on the phone.
  • Pen Window, the most promising of the five, lets you access one of eight apps by drawing a box of any size on the screen. Let's say you're on a Web page and need to calculate something. You can open Air Command, then Pen Window. Draw a box on the screen, and eight icons pop up. You then click the one for the calculator. Pen Window currently opens a limited number of applications: calculator, clock, YouTube, phone, contacts, a Web browser and two separate chat apps - Samsung's ChatON and Google's Hangouts. (Two different ones? Did I mention the phone's complicated to use?) It's possible Pen Window will support additional apps later.
The tablet has a few extra bells and whistles. One of the big perks is the tablet's file organization system, which is similar to that of a traditional personal computer. It lets you create folders and sub-folders for documents, providing easy access. Also like a PC, the tablet lets you create up to eight profiles, so you can let your kids, spouse or guests use the tablet without fear that they will read your email, delete your photos or access apps you don't want them to.
The tablet also comes with a host of freebies that the phone doesn't have, including free trial subscriptions to The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek and other news sources, along with extra space with online storage service Dropbox.

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3

The Mega shouldn't even be called a phone, if it weren't for the fact that it makes phone calls. With a screen measuring 6.3 inches (16 centimeters) diagonally, the Mega is more like a small Android tablet computer. It shares the tablet's advantages in showing more detail in photos and video. Text is larger and easier to read, too.

As a phone, it's huge. It doesn't fully fit in the pocket of my jeans, and it sometimes pokes at my stomach when sitting. It doesn't feel comfortable in my hands. I'm unable to grip it tightly because it's so wide, so I feel as if it's going to slip out of my hands. Without that grip, I also feel that it'll be easy for a thief to snatch it away.

Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.0 tablet has an 8-inch (20.3-centimeter) screen, its diagonal length just a quarter larger than the Mega's. But the tablet is about twice the size of the Mega, in part because it has a thick frame. With the Mega, the screen stretches close to the edge, keeping the overall device relatively slim. Held on its side like a movie screen, the Mega is about as wide as a dollar bill, but slightly taller.

The Mega gives you many of the benefits of tablets. With the larger screen, I can read small print on websites without zooming in, and I make fewer mistakes when trying to click on buttons and links. For ebooks, I get a screen size that feels closer to a paperback. I see slightly more content when checking email or Facebook. I don't see a whole lot more, though. Typically, text and images simply get larger to fill out the additional screen space.

Some Android apps have been adapted to take advantage of the tablet's larger screen, but for the ones I checked, apps appear on the Mega as they would on other phones. With the Foursquare social network, for instance, a map showing nearby friends and venues is squeezed into a rectangular banner at the top when held vertically. On tablets, the map is allowed to fill out the entire right half of the display.
  

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Saturday, 7 September 2013

bollywood celebrities photoes






new movie dates........

here are some movie dates..............................

New movies coming out next month, October 2013

Planning ahead? Here are all of the new films that are getting released next month. ComingSoon.net offers release dates, cast listings, trailers, reviews, and more... exactly what you need to watch the best movies at your local theater.

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October 2
- Besharam (limited)
- Let the Fire Burn (limited)

October 4
- A Touch of Sin 
- A.C.O.D. (limited)
- All is Bright (limited)
- Bad Milo (limited)
- Concussion (limited)
- Five Dances (limited)
- Grace Unplugged (limited)
- Gravity (3D/2D theaters and IMAX 3D)
- I Used to be Darker (NY)
- Narco Cultura (NY)
- Parkland (limited)
- Runner Runner 
- The Summit (limited)
- Vikingdom (limited)

October 11
- All the Boys Love Mandy Lane (limited)
- Captain Phillips 
- CBGB (limited)
- Escape From Tomorrow (limited)
- The Inevitable Defeat of Mister and Pete (limited)
- Machete Kills 
- Romeo & Juliet 
- Zero Charisma (limited)

October 16
- Camille Claudel, 1915 (limited)

October 18
- 12 Years a Slave (limited)
- All is Lost (limited)
- Carrie 
- Enzo Avitabile Music Life (NY)
- Escape Plan 
- The Fifth Estate (limited)
- Haunter (limited)
- I'm in Love with a Church Girl (limited)
- Kill Your Darlings (NY, LA)
- Paradise (limited)

October 25
- Blue is the Warmest Color (limited)
- The Counselor 
- Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa 
- The Square (Noujaim Films) (NY)
- Wilde Salome (limited)

October 30
- In the Name Of... (limited)

October TBA
- 1 
- Ragnarok (limited)