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Wednesday 1 May 2013

Meet KALQ, the new touchscreen thumb-typing keyboard that could kill off QWERTY


f you find typing on your tablet device or smartphone a little tricky with your thumbs a new solution called the KALQ Keyboard might be just the thing for you to speed up your typing.
The KALQ Keyboard offers users a modified keyboard layout dropping the traditional QWERTY layout for a more unique arrangement of keys, as seen in the picture below.
The KALQ Keyboard has been specifically designed for use on touchscreen tablets, and has been developed by researchers at the University of St Andrews, who explain:
“Two-thumb typing is ergonomically very different from typing on a physical keyboard. The QWERTY layout is ill-suited for tablets and other touchscreen devices when typing with both thumbs.
It is established that normal users using a QWERTY on a touchscreen device are limited to typing at a rate around 20 words per minute, which is slow compared to the entry rates users can typically achieve on physical keyboards.”
If you are interested the very unique KALQ Keyboard will be available as a free app for Android-based smartphones, in the near future.

The New Samsung Galaxy S4: Everything You Need To Know


In a stunning, broadway-inspired presentation, complete with a huge stage, curtains and three wide-screen cinematic-range screens, the much-awaited Samsung Galaxy S4 made an entrance.
S4 is touted the Life Companion with plenty of user-friendly features that connects people throughricher photos, breaking language barriers, offering better security and compartmentalization between fun and work while keeping track of your health.
samsung galaxy s4
Here’s what you can expect in the new Samsung Galaxy S4.
The usual problem users face these days is that if you are an avid photo-taker, you are rarely in the photos. With the new Samsung S4, you can now be in the shot, via the Dual Camera feature. If that is not enough, the S4 also has templates that you can apply on the front camera view.
You can even caption your pictures with a short voice clip with the Sound & Shot feature. The audio clip can be made before or after the shot is taken. It’s a great way to make memories even more special as you add details to the event.
sound and shot

More Amazing Features

Drama Shot allows you to take 100 shots in 4 seconds then lets you combine several shots in the same frame like in a collage. Not only does it let you add to the experience, you can even erase background stuff you don’t want (photobombers, be gone) in the pictures.
drama shot
With the Eraser feature, you can take composites of a photo, then put all of that together, to get the background without the extras you don’t.

The Phone To Travel With

S Translator is going to be a great tool for your travels as you get instant translations; text-to-speech or speech-to-text. This handy tool can translate 9 languages (including Chinese, French, German, Italian, Latin American, Brazilian, Portuguese) with offline support for about 3000 built-in phrases.
This also works with menus and books, apps and emails written in a foreign language.

Optimum Viewing Experience

Adapt Display automatically tweak display settings that is comfortable to your eyes based on what you’re watching or doing, made possible with the Super AMOLED Full HD display. The screen automatically adjust brightness, saturation and contrast depending on what is being view (videos, pictures or games), giving you an optimum viewing experience that is comfortable to your eyes.
adapt display

Organizing Photos Easy As Pie

Through the Story Album feature, finding photos and turning them into album is easy. Whenever you take a photo on the same environment (location) and same date, you get a message on the status bar saying to create a story album.
You can create a ton of story albums with tags of the weather, location, who is in the album etc. There is also the feature to print it out into an actual photo album.

Always Connected

If you are the photo-sharing type, HomeSync will be a great service you’ll love. It lets you share photos with friends and family at home, straight into their TV or mobile devices, immediately after you take them. How’s that for real-time photo sharing?
It boasts a 1 TB storage so your photos have a home, and this doesn’t just work with the S4. You can connect up to 8 different devices to it. And yes, it’s like a hub to organize everyone’s photos in the same place.

S Voice Drive

To ease your driving experience S Voice Drive was developed as your personal assistant when driving. Pair it with the car bluetooth and you will automatically activate the S Voice Drive.
This new assistant will read out your text messages and emails, and you can then reply or call the sender with voice commands. It also includes features such as answering calls, grabbing weather info, and finding a restaurant all while navigating as well.

Other Awesome Features:

Samsung Smart Switch

Making the switch is now easy with this program which lets you transfer all your things from your old phone to the S4 making a transition seamless. All you need to do is install the Samsung Smart Switch program on PC where it will backup your old device and transfer it to the S4.

Samsung Knox

Security gets a boost in this feature where you can separate work from pleasure and keep data in both areas safe. Perfect for the privacy-sensitive person in you.
samsung knox

Group Play

Music sharing is now possible across 8 devices, simultaneously. It also supports multiplayer games and the ability to share photos between devices.
group play

ChatOn

This allows video calling for up to 3 people, and you can use dual camera while chatting as well. Use the dual camera to show the people you are talking to you, your current view as well.
dual camera

Air Gesture

Navigate without touching the screen. Move your hands around to flip from page to the next, scroll webpages, or even accept calls.

Samsung Smart Scroll/Pause

If you’re watching a video and something catches your eye, looking away will cause the video to be paused automatically pauses the video.
The video will resume when you look back at the screen. When reading you can just tilt the phone slightly to scroll up or down.
smart scroll

S Health

For exercise fans, the S4 is the best companion for you. Since you take your smartphone with you everywhere, pairing it up with the S Band (fitness wristband), Body Scale, Heart Rate monitor and other similar accessories, makes the S4 the best pedometer, calorie-counter, habit-tracking device you can have, all in one
All your data can also be displayed in an easy-to-read report.
samsung s health

S View Cover

Covers getting in the way of your phone? Get the S View Cover. it gives you quick access to information and even lets you answer the phone without removing the cover. And when the cover closes, GS4 sleeps.

Friday 18 January 2013

Ubuntu Mobile OS to enter the smartphone market in 2014

In a market that's already choked with three competing mobile operating systems, Canonical has announced that the Ubuntu Mobile OS will debut in 2014.

Living up to the teasers Canonical has been putting out lately, the final announcement of Ubuntu’s Mobile OS has arrived. The Ubuntu Mobile OS will be ready to ship into mobile phones as early as 2014, and is compatible with both x86 and ARM instruction sets.
Surely, there is a bunch of people who’d be excited to see the open source OS make its way into mobile phones. Ubuntu for smartphones isn’t really a wholly new OS, but rather the same old Ubuntu with a “smartphone” interface.
The first wave of the Ubuntu flavour will be coming to Android phones later this year, given that Ubuntu Mobile OS is actually built on the existing Android kernels and drivers. Currently, only the Galaxy Nexus is certified to be able to run Ubuntu for Android.
If you’re hoping for a full vanilla Ubuntu experience, you might have to wait till 2014. Currently, there is no manufacturer or carrier tie up that Canonical has in place, but 2014 is far away and given that an Android compatible version of the OS is going to be available soon, it would give the Linux distro time to gain momentum and hopefully pick up enough traction to attract OEM partners and carrier support.
Currently, the Galaxy Nexus is the official partner device for Ubuntu’s Mobile OS and Canonical hopes that developers would take the time out to develop apps for the platform while the company uses the time to flesh out any issues the OS may have.
Relevantly, this is just one of Canonical's attempts to diversify, with the team working hard on an ARM version of Ubuntu for servers, aimed specifically at ultra-low-energy setups, or for massive cloud services. AMD is also working on ARM-based server processors, providing the hardware for the abovementioned setups.

HTC Butterfly expected to launch in January-end in India, for Rs. 44,000

The HTC Butterfly is expected to hit store shelves towards the end of January 2013, becoming the first smartphone to hit store shelves in India with a 1080p HD display.

HTC is planning to bring its first phablet to India. The device is expected to hit store shelves towards the end of January, for Rs. 44,000. In the US the device is called the HTC Droid DNA but in the rest of the world, it is called the HTC Butterfly or HTC Deluxe. The device has been available globally since December 2012.
In terms of its specifications under the hood, it has a 5-inch display with a full HD resolution (1920x1080 pixels) giving it a pixel density of 441ppi. A Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core processor clocked at 1.5GHz, Adreno 320GPU, and 2GB of RAM power the device. It has 16GB built-in storage expandable via a microSD card up to 32GB. The Butterfly boasts of an 8MP rear facing camera and a 2.1MP front facing camera. It also houses a 2020mAh battery. Out of the box, the Butterfly will run on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
At Rs. 44,000 the HTC Butterfly will be the most expensive Android smartphone available. Currently we have the Samsung Galaxy S IIIpriced at Rs. 31,900 and the Samsung Galaxy Note II priced at Rs. 37,400. We have the iPhone 5, which is the most expensive (non-luxury) smartphone available in India starting at Rs. 45,500.
The launch of the Butterfly comes at the heels of the largest global smartphone event, MWC 2013, which will take place in February in Barcelona, Spain. We expect to see quite a few flagship smartphones at the event such as the Samsung Galaxy S IV, Samsung Galaxy Note III, LG Optimus G2 and more.

Sunday 11 November 2012

Low-cost Aakash 2 tablet launched in India at Rs 1,130


 Datawind in association with the HRD Ministry has launched Aakash 2 - the new version of India's low-cost tablet Aakash, which was trashed by both users and reviewers for its poor performance. The new Aakash 2 tablet is available at a subsidised price of Rs 1,130 for Indian students, while Datawind is delivering the tablet to the HRD Ministry at Rs 2,263.
Compared to the previous version of the Aakash tablet, which proved to be a dud, the company has now upgraded some of the key features to enhance the user experience.
Low-cost Aakash 2 tablet launched in India at Rs 1,130
The new Aakash 2 tablet comes engineered with a 1GHz Cortex A8 processor, while the original Aaaksh tablet was powered by a 366 MHz processor. The Aakash 2 tablet has a a 7-inch capacitive display with four multi-touch points. The screen has a resolution of 800×480 pixels. The previous version of Aakash had a 7-inch resistive touch screen.The commercial version of the Aakash 2 tablet is branded as UbiSlate 7Ci, and is available at Rs 3,500.
  • Besides, the upgraded Aakash runs Android 4.0 operating system, whereas its predecessor had Android 2.2 OS. The Aakash 2 sports a front-facing VGA camera, and has built in Wi-Fi connectivity. The new tablet has 512 MB RAM and internal memory of 4GB, which is expandable up to 32GB using a micro SD card. The tablet is said to offer around four hours of battery time.
    The commercial version of the Aakash 2 unit is branded as UbiSlate 7Ci, and is available for purchase on DataWind's website at Rs 3,500.
    The tablet 'Aakash 2' was launched in October last year by the government to make available computing devices to students at subsidised rates. However, the project ran into controversy following IIT Rajasthan rejecting the devices manufactured by Datawind. Datawind had won the tender for making and supplying one lakh Aakash tablets for price of around $49 per unit.
    Key specifications: Aakash 2
    - 7-inch multi-touch capacitive screen
    - 512 MB RAM
    - 4GB (internal) flash memory, which is expandable up to 32GB using a micro SD card
    - USB port
    - 1 GHz Cortex A8 processor
    - Front facing camera
    - WiFi

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    Apple iPhone 5 coming to India on November 2, app store adopts rupee pricing


    : Even as Apple iPhone 5 launch in India has been delayed by a week to November 2, the company on Friday started billing in Indian rupee on the App Store.


    The move will benefit the vast app developer community that sells on the App Store as well as the users who download paid applications and content from the company's online store. 

    The billing so far was being done in US dollars. In comparison, Google Play Store has had INR pricing for long. Having a rupee pricing will definitely result in a big convenience for both buyers and sellers as there would be no dollar billing, making the purchase transactions easier and transparent. 
                                Mobile apps revenue has consistently risen for both companies. Even though Google Android based smart phones have cornered more than half the total sales worldwide, Apple still retains a lion's share in paid mobile app revenues and gets almost two-third of the total app revenue generated worldwide. 

    Until now, Apple has paid $6.5 billion to developers selling their wares on the App Store and more than 35 billion apps have been downloaded since the online store opened in 2008, App Store currently offers over 7.5 lakh apps. 

    Meanwhile, shipment delays have resulted in the iPhone 5's India launch date being pushed to next Friday i.e. Novermber 2 since Apple has a fetish for launching only on a Friday. When contacted, an Apple India spokesperson refused to comment. However, a November 2 launch is certain and the stock is expected to start arriving at the master distributorsRedington IndiaBSE 0.31 % and Ingram Micro within next two to three days, sources said. The two are expected to start booking pre-orders within a day or two. 

    Unable to open its own stores in India for direct retail due to unfavourable regulatory requirements and hampered by the high cost of distribution in the country, Apple has tweaked its retail strategy for the flagship product. Until the last time when iPhone 4S was launched, Apple had sold directly in India through its two carrier partners AirtelBSE -0.97 % and Aircel. 

    Thursday 11 October 2012

    A complete guide to BSNL Android Tablets


    There were telephones, then there were computers, then came laptops and cellphones. But today we have these ‘all in one devices’, which can make calls, run games, browse the internet, get your presentations done and so on and so forth. These are tablet computers and as these high-end devices grow in the markets, there’s a spur in the low cost tablets as well. Leading the low cost revolution are tablets like Aakash,BSNL Tpads, Micromax funbooketc. Here’s a rundown on the BSNL Tablets or Tpad, and all you need to know about this device.
    BSNL Tpad- What is it all about:
    Well, with the Aakash tablet’s aggressive pricing and the hype around it, the market was left wide open for a new category of devices, the low cost tablet computers. To compete with the popularity of Aakash tablet and take the advantage of the delayed delivery of Aakash TabletsBharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) entered into a Joint Venture with Pantel Technologies Pvt Ltd, a Noida based company to manufacture low cost tablet computer to directly compete as well as better the specs and features of Aakash tablets. While the Aakash comes in one version, the BSNL Tpads come in 3 variants, priced at Rs 3250, Rs. 10500 andRs. 13000 called IS701R, WS704C and WS802C respectively. These tablets are aimed at the students as well as other professional users and all run Android’s Gingerbread 2.3.3 OS.
    How is BSNL Tpad different from Aakash?
    Aakash or commercially known as UBISLATE 7 comes in one version with a 700 MHz processor that runs Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread operating system with 256 MB RAM. It has a built in storage of 2GB and can be expanded, has WIFI and USB slot and SIM card support with3G capability via 3G dongle. It can also play music and Full HD videos and has Document and PDF viewer. It’s a 7 inch resistive touchscreen.
    BSNL Tpad IS701R is in direct competition with Aakash, because of its identical specs and pricing. Aakash is priced at Rs. 2999 and BSNL Tpad comes at Rs. 3250. IS701R has similar basic features such as 7 inch resistive screen, 256 MB RAM, USB and WIFI support with 3G capability and plays music and Full HD videos. Where this tablet differs from Aakash is the processor, camera and SIM card support. IS701R has a 1 GHZ processor a VGA camera andHDMI connectivity but does not have a SIM card slot.
    The other two tablets WS704c and WS802c are the higher end devices that have features way above the Aakash tablet and IS701R including SIM card slots.
    The WS704c is priced at Rs. 10500 and comes with a 1GHz processor, 7 inch capacitive touch screen, but has 512 MB RAM, 4GB internal storage that can be further expanded.Bluetooth, 3G, WIFI and USB along with HDMI are provided for connectivity and has A-GPSand Accelerometer and 2MP rear camera and VGA front camera. Sounds interesting? Well the version WS802c has even better features and is priced higher at Rs. 13000. The screen is an8 inch capacitive one and the processor is boosted to 1.2 GHz as opposed to the 1 GHz in its siblings. The other features include 3G capability, WIFI, USB, HDMI connectivity, Bluetooth, 4GB internal storage and 2MP rear and VGA front cameras. Accelerometer and A-GPS further add to the goody-bag of this device.
    How to buy the BSNL Tpads?
    Just like the Aakash tablets, BSNL tablets can be bought online through the websitehttp://www.pantel.in/. You can select the tablet model depending on your specification and budget and place an order. Once you submit the request you would get a booking ID confirming your order. The mode payment for now is cash on delivery. Alternatively you can place your order by given all your details over the phone by calling up the number +91 120-4805200. Also according to the company, these tablets should have been available throughretail purchases by March 2012. However that hasn’t been effectively possible so far and a preferred mode is the online purchase.
    What about after sales support?
    Customers can place their service requests or complaints on their website or contact the number given above for all their after sales support requirements