Wednesday, June 20, 2012

BlackBerry P’9981 Smartphone Launched in India For Rs. 1,39,990

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BlackBerry Smartphone maker Research In Motion and Porsche Design today launched the elite new Porsche Design P’9981 premium smartphone in India Rs. 1,39,990.

Instantly identifiable as a Porsche Design product, the exclusive material choices for this unique smartphone include a forged stainless steel frame, hand-wrapped leather back cover, sculpted QWERTY keyboard, and crystal clear touch display.

The customized Porsche Design P’9981 comes with an exclusive Porsche Design UI and a bespoke Wikitude World Browser augmented reality app experience. The smartphone also includes a premium, exclusive PIN that easily identifies the user as holder of a Porsche Design P’9981 smartphone from BlackBerry.

The Porsche Design P’9981 is built on a performance driven platform that features a 1.2 GHz processor and Liquid Graphics technology, which enables a highly responsive touch experience with incredibly fast and smooth graphics.
It also features HD video recording, 24-bit high resolution graphics, advanced sensors enabling new augmented reality applications, and built-in support for NFC (Near Field Communications). It comes with 8 GB of on-board memory, expandable to up to 40 GB with a microSD card.

Kabir Bedi and Sunil Dutt MD RIM India at the exclusive Launch of Porsche Design BlackBerry P’9981

The new Porsche Design P’9981 also comes with the latest BlackBerry OS that delivers a highly refined and integrated suite of phone, email, messaging and social apps. It includes a next generation BlackBerry browser, which provides a fast, fluid web browsing experience that is among the best in the industry, and comes with a number of pre-loaded applications that keep users connected and productive throughout the day.

The Porsche Design P’9981 smartphone from BlackBerry will be available at select BlackBerry Premium and BlackBerry Exclusive stores in India.


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Microsoft announced Windows Phone 8, What is New..?

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Microsoft just unveiled the latest version of its mobile operating system. Called Window Phone 8, it brings sweeping changes to the OS leaving current users out of the party for the most part. We’ll be detailing the features coming to existing phones in a separate post but for now lets take a look at the features to be a part of the next gen OS.


Do note that this is not a complete list and Microsoft is still holding back some cards for closer to the launch.

1. Shared Core
The biggest change and most likely the one single reason why current phones can’t get the entire OS update. Windows Phone 8 shares its core with Windows 8. What this means is that developers can very easily develop apps for both computers and smartphones simultaneously.

It also allows the OS to scale both in the upper and lower end. Windows Phone now supports dual core processors and more.

2. More screen resolutions support
The OS can now support screens with up to 720p resolution. In fact it supports three different resolutions which should facilitate lower end devices as well.


1280×768 and 1280×720 alongside the current 800×480 resolution panels should allow some manner of flexibility in terms of form factors.

3. Memory Card support
Windows Phone 7 initially supported micro SD cards for expansion but the implementation was subject a lot of restrictions. This resulted in OEMs dropping support and going in for NAND storage instead. This is set to change as devices can now include consumer replaceable micro SD cards for storage expansion. It will be possible to store music, videos and images on external storage. Users can also install apps on external storage.

4. NFC
Near Field Communications will play a major role in Windows Phone 8. From simple use cases like tapping cards to obtain information and tapping magazines to get digital versions to sharing photos. Simply tap another NFC enabled device to share.

5. Internet Explorer 10
Now this one might not look like a major plus point the face of it but believe me, Internet Explorer 10 is plenty fast. Sharing the rendering engine will bring the same technology to the phone.


Included will be advanced anti-phishing features like SmartScreen Filter to block dangerous websites and malware.

6. Wallet
Microsoft’s digital wallet app keeps track of debit and credit cards, coupons, boarding passes, and other important info which when paired with a secure SIM from a carrier, can be used to pay for things just by tapping.


7.Nokia Maps
Nokia’s mapping technology will be powering maps in Windows Phone 8. All phones will come with offline maps and turn by turn navigation in built.


This is huge as Navteq’s maps have some of the best POI database out there with coverage across the world. A definite win for customers here.

8. A new start screen
Windows Phone 8 will revamp the start screen. Yes, it will still have tiles but it’ll be possible to resize them to three different sizes.


Small, Medium and Large will ensure that users can fit in as much or as less information as they want on a screen.


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Monday, June 18, 2012

The ultimate list of new iPhone - iOS 6 features

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As expected, Apple took the wraps off the latest iteration of its mobile operating system last week. And although it may not be quite the upgrade that its predecessor was, iOS 6 still includes a ton of new features and other enhancements.

We’ve covered a number of these additions here on iDB already, but it’s hard to keep up with each and every new discovery. So, we’ve decided to put together a census of all of the new changes. Here’s iDB’s ultimate list of new iOS 6 features…


Note: Some of them are device-specific, so make sure to check out our feature compatibility guide for more information.

 

Phone

The Phone app gets a slight upgrade in iOS 6 with a new look, and at least one significant enhancement:
  • Decline options – now when declining phone calls, users have the option to respond with a preset or custom text message or set a callback reminder.

Facebook

iOS 6 includes deep, system-level Facebook integration:
  • Photo uploads - users can now post pictures to the social networking site directly from the Photos app.
  • Tap to Post - users can now update their Facebook statuses (and tweet) from the Notification Center.
  • Like content - the Facebook option to ‘Like’ something is now available in the App, iBooks and iTunes stores.

FaceTime

The video calling app gets two welcome new features in iOS 6:
  • FaceTime over cellular – users can now make FaceTime calls over a cellular connection, instead of being forced to find a Wi-Fi network.
  • Number/ID unification – users can now make FaceTime calls from their iPads and other devices using either their Apple IDs or their phone numbers.

Siri

Siri receives quite the upgrade in iOS 6, with the ability to answer a number of new questions, and perform new tasks:
  • Restaurants - Siri can now search for restaurants based on price and outdoor seating availability, in addition to location and cuisine. It can also now pull up photos, Yelp reviews, and make reservations via OpenTable.
  • Movies – in iOS 6, Siri can lookup showtimes, movie facts, and play trailers. It can also bring up movie ratings and reviews from Rotten Tomatoes.
  • Sports – the digital assistant can now look up sport scores for current and past games, as well as schedules and team rosters for baseball, basketball, football, hockey and soccer.
  • Launch apps – Users can now launch applications — both stock and third party — by telling Siri to “launch (insert app name here).”
  • Siri for iPad - the once iPhone 4S-exclusive feature is now available on Apple’s latest tablet.

Maps

The Maps app has been completely redesigned from the ground up in iOS 6. And not only does it look different, but it also has a handful of new features:
  • 3D Flyover view – thanks to the 3D technology from recently-acquired C3 Technologies, Maps now features gorgeous 3D models of buildings, landmarks, and monuments.
  • Turn-by-turn – Maps can now give users audible turn-by-turn directions to help them get to their destinations.
  • Traffic – Maps now uses real-time traffic conditions to calculate ETAs. It can also offer details about incidents and alternate routes to speed up travel times.

Clock

The Clock app in iOS 6 gets a minor new feature, and a fresh coat of paint for Apple’s tablet:
  • MP3 Alarm tones - users can now set songs as Alarm tones in iOS 6
  • New iPad app - iOS 6 brings the stock Clock app to the iPad. It doesn’t look exactly like its iPhone counterpart, but it performs all of the same functions.

Safari

Safari didn’t get quite the makeover that other apps did, but it did receive a couple of nice enhancements:
  • iCloud tabs – open a website in a new Safari tab on your desktop, and it automatically populates in mobile Safari on your iOS 6 device.
  • Offline Reading List – now Safari’s Reading List feature can save entire articles — not just links — for later viewing on any iOS device.
  • Media uploads – users can now upload photos and videos to websites from within Safari.
  • Full-screen – iPhones and iPod touches can now view web pages in full-screen when in landscape-mode.

Photos

There aren’t many new features in the Photos app in iOS 6, but there are a few notable changes:
  • New share menu – There’s a new sharing menu in iOS 6 that allows users to upload photos and videos to Facebook, Twitter, and other services.
  • Shared Photo Streams – users can now easily share media from their Photo Streams with their friends and family, either via the Photos app, iPhotos, or even the web.

Passbook

Passbook is a brand new application in iOS 6 that organizes all of a user’s digital gift cards, event tickets and boarding passes. Cards are location-aware, so if a user approaches a building connected with one of the cards in their Passbook app, they receive a push notification.

Mail

The new Mail application in iOS 6 is exactly like the old one, but with the addition of a few handy features:
  • VIP Lists – a list of the contacts that you’d like to receive notifications from upon every email.
  • Pull-to-refresh – users can now use the popular pull-to-refresh gesture to refresh their inbox.
  • In-app attachements – users can now attach photos and videos to emails without ever leaving the Mail application.

App Store

After nearly four years without any major changes, the App Store gets a significant redesign in iOS 6, as do the iBook and iTunes stores. They look different, act different, and make browsing through content more enjoyable. Oh, and you don’t get kicked out of the app when you start a download anymore.

Settings

Apple made a few changes to the Settings app in iOS 6 in order to keep up with the other new features.
  • Do Not Disturb - a new option for users to turn off all push notifications and alerts with a single toggle. You can also choose contacts and apps to not be muted by this feature.
  • Relocated Bluetooth – the Bluetooth toggle has been moved to the main Settings pane in iOS 6, making it easier for users to access the option.
  • Government alerts - users can enable native Government Alerts in iOS 6, but this will undoubtedly be region and carrier-specific.
  • Privacy settings - users can now see what data each app is accessing — Calendar, Contacts, etc. — and have the ability to disable them.

Miscellaneous

Other than the above-mentioned features and enhancements, there are a few other changes in iOS 6 worth pointing out:
  • Color-matching status bar
  • Separate Podcast app
  • New Emoji icons
  • ‘New’ app ribbons
  • Stream or download songs in iTunes Match
  • Retina-friendly shutdown spinner
  • Custom dictionary in the cloud
  • New UI in Music app
We plan to continue to add to this list as more new features come to light. But if you feel like we’ve missed something, be sure to let us know about it in the comments below and we’ll add it.

So, what do you think of iOS 6 so far?


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Microsoft Announces Surface Tablets

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Microsoft today unveiled Tablet PCs – Surface for Windows RT and Surface for Windows 8 Pro built to be the ultimate stage for Windows OS.


Surface tablet for Windows 8 RT running on NVidia’s ARM processor, and surface for Windows 8 Pro, running on Intel’s Ivy Bridge (using the i5 core) weighs 676 grams and is 9.3 mm thick..

Using a 10.6-inch ClearType HD display, Microsoft tablets includes USB 2.0, Micro HD, and microSD options for connectivity. It comes with 2×2 MIMO antennas which gives the strongest WiFi capability.Both Tablets has a multitouch keyboard and a trackpad and will come with either 64 gigabytes or 128 GB of storage.


Microsoft Surface is designed to seamlessly transition between consumption and creation, without compromise. It delivers the power of amazing software with Windows and the feel of premium hardware in one exciting experience. Surface Tablet has edges angled at 22 degrees, a natural position for the PC at rest or in active use, letting the hardware fade into the background and the software stand out.


The 3 mm Touch Cover of Surface Tablets represents a step forward in human-computer interface. Using a unique pressure-sensitive technology, Touch Cover senses keystrokes as gestures, enabling you to touch type significantly faster than with an on-screen keyboard. It will be available in a selection of vibrant colors.

Surface for Windows RT :
•OS: Windows RT
•Light(1): 676 g
•Thin(2): 9.3 mm
•Clear: 10.6” ClearType HD Display
•Energized: 31.5 W-h
•Connected: microSD, USB 2.0, Micro HD Video, 2×2 MIMO antennae
•Productive: Office ‘15’ Apps, Touch Cover, Type Cover
•Practical: VaporMg Case & Stand
•Configurable: 32 GB, 64 GB

Surface for Windows 8 Pro :
•OS: Windows 8 Pro
•Light(1): 903 g
•Thin(2): 13.5 mm
•Clear: 10.6” ClearType Full HD Display
•Energized: 42 W-h
•Connected: microSDXC, USB 3.0, Mini DisplayPort Video, 2×2 MIMO antennae
•Productive: Touch Cover, Type Cover, Pen with Palm Block
•Practical: VaporMg Case & Stand
•Configurable: 64 GB, 128 GB

The retail pricing of bothe Tablets will be announced closer to availability and is expected to be competitive with a comparable ARM tablet or Intel Ultrabook-class PC. OEMs will have cost and feature parity on Windows 8 and Windows RT.


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Micromax launched A45 Superfone Punk for Rs. 5,499

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Micromax has launched A45, Music Phone in the Superfone range. It has 3.5-inch (480 x 320 Pixels) Capacitive touch screen display and is powered by 650 MHz processor. pre-loaded AISHA, a Voice recognition  app which made its debut with A50 Ninja. It runs on Android  2.3 (Gingerbread).

Micromax A45 Superfone Punk specifications
  • 3.5-inch (480 x 320 Pixels) Capacitive touch screen display
  • 650 MHz processor
  • Android 2.3.6 (Gingerbread)
  • 2MP camera
  • 32GB expandable memory with MicroSD
  • 2G, Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g, GPS, Micro USB
  • 3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
  • 1300 mAh battery
It comes with pre-loaded apps such as Mibuddy, Facebook, Mstore, What’s app and more and would come with ringtone of the hit single – We found love from Rihanna’s latest album, Talk that Talk.

The Micromax A45 Superfone Punk is priced at Rs 5,499. It comes in white and black colors and come with funky looking headphones. It would be avaialble across all leading retail outlets in India.


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