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Samsung Galaxy S III: Third Time's the Charm

To cut the chase: Will the Galaxy S III keep these in its stride and emerge champion once again, in a sea of emerging quad-core Android devices? When we first heard of what the device had to offer software-wise, we were frankly quite bowled over by its long list of features, including S Voice, Direct Call, Best Photo & Burst Shot, Social Tag and so forth. It is necessary to understand that a smartphone isn't governed only by its hardware specs; much of the user experience is enhanced by its ecosystem and software additions (we will go into more details below) - one valid example would be Apple's iPhone devices. Needless to say, high-end hardware specs also lay the framework for smooth inner operations.



If you need even more storage, the Galaxy S III will also come with a whopping 50GB of free Dropbox storage that will last for two years. This is twice of what HTC is offering in its One series.

When we first handled the device in London, we were puzzled by Samsung's choice to move away from the Galaxy S series' signature design. Instead of the squarish form factor that was showcased on the Samsung Galaxy S I and Galaxy S II, the Galaxy S III takes on a more curvaceous shape quite like the Galaxy Nexus (or some might even say it resembles the iPhone 3GS). This certainly doesn't put a dent in its usability however - the rounded edges made it easier for users to handle and hold in their palms. At 8.6mm thin, the Galaxy S III compensates with a pencil-like waist and a lightweight body (133g) which makes its 4.8-inch screen a tad easier on the hands too.
With the Galaxy S III completely encased in plastic, it certainly lacks the finesse that the similarly plastic polycarbonate-protected HTC One X has achieved. Throw in a questionable glossy finish and the phone screams "tacky" - well at least, that should have been the case. We can attest to the fact that the Galaxy S III doesn't look as bad as it sounds on paper or looks on your web browser screen (it's a classic case of "you have to see it to believe it"). There's a good reason for the glossiness and Samsung reassures you with their patented-Hyperglaze coating on the phone which is supposed to make the design of the phone look seamless and organic. In terms of practicality, it helps mask some of our fingerprints and keep a tight grip on the phone. To top it off, its 4.8-inch screen is protected by a layer of Gorilla Glass 2.

Features
As we mentioned earlier, tech specs are important but ultimately, the key to winning the consumers' hearts is to provide a user experience that is fluid and intuitive. This is why Samsung strives to provide an 'organic' experience that responds naturally to your needs and thankfully, there's plenty of exciting new software improvements on the S III. If you have been following us closely during our coverage on the Galaxy S III, you would have already visually sampled some of what the device can do, most of which are not natively available on other Android smartphones and some of which can be replicated by installing third-party apps off Google Play. Flipboard for Android, for instance, was initially exclusive on the Galaxy S III but became unofficially available within days when a XDA forum user Valcho who managed to get his hands on the Galaxy S III and extracted the .apk for all to download and install (we personally tried it on the Samsung Galaxy Note and HTC One X as well).
The open-source nature of the Android platform certainly has its pros and cons, which makes it even more exciting for manufacturers as they compete to innovate their products. In this sense, we say Samsung and its close competitor, HTC with its Sense UI, have emerged on top.
Source : www.hardwarezone.com.sg
Samsung Series 9 Premium Ultra Thin-And-Light Notebooks

Today, Samsung launched the highly anticipated follow-up to last year’s very impressive Series 9 premium ultra thin-and-light notebooks (they have Ultrabook specifications, but because of the premium branding and pricing that Samsung is going for, they won’t be called Ultrabooks). The new entrants are still referred to as Series 9, so to save you from any confusion, we’ll refer to today’s star of the show as the 2012 Series 9. The 13.3-inch model comes in black aluminum build by default. Samsung also unveiled a 15-inch model (housed in a 14-inch body) that comes in either a magnesium (silver) or aluminum (black) chassis. The 2012 Series 9 Ivy Bridge notebooks look as sleek as ever, and if anything, even thinner at 12.9mm (13.3-inch) and 14.9mm (15-inch). This compares favorably to the 2011 Series 9 notebook (16mm). And of course, you can’t have thinner machines without shaving off some excess weight. The 13-inch Series 9 weights a feather light 1.15kg (aluminum), while the 15-inch model weighs 1.58kg (magnesium) or 1.68kg (aluminum).

Users will also be pleased to know that Samsung listened to their consumers, and resisted adding a glossy screen on these new notebooks and stuck with a more eye friendly matte screen. That’s probably also because the screen is a blinding 400 nits, the same as last year’s Series 9.


Connectivity-wise, the new 2012 Series 9 notebooks also don’t disappoint. This time, there are USB 3.0 ports, one for the 13-inch model (and a USB 2.0 port) and two for the 15-inch models (plus one USB 2.0 port). There is also the very necessary micro-HDMI port, but if you really need to connect to older display devices, you could also obtain an optional micro-HDMI to VGA converter from Samsung (or get one from the open market).
Besides differentiation by screen size and external color for the 2012 Series 9 notebooks, there is also the difference in storage capacity. The 13-inch and 15-inch magnesium models, sport a 128GB SSD, while the most premium of the bunch, the 15-inch black aluminum model sports a 256GB SSD. Having an SSD on board means that performance (boot time, data retrieval time, transfer rate, etc.) will be boosted by a substantial amount over normal hard drive based machines. This aspect hasn't changed since the last generation, but you can expect much better SSD controllers and flash memory to be used to deliver better performance than the previous generation (hopefully).
When we reviewed the 2011 Series 9 notebook, we were very impressed with the overall build quality of the notebook. And from the looks of things, this year’s variants promise to be even better. The keyboard housing is now a single piece of material, fused together with the palm rests, so flex definitely wouldn’t be a problem.

Source : www.hardwarezone.com.sg
Samsung allies with other big tech firms to make wireless battery chargers a reality
Samsung, Qualcomm and other tech companies have joined forces to establish a single standard to allow devices to charge wirelessly - using a technology similar to the one in electric toothbrushes today.
One single charger will 'beam' power to several devices at once - and the chargers could even work in cars.
A single standard could also mean that the new wireless era isn't plagued with the problem of 'finding the right cable' - one wireless technology should (hopefully) work for all.
Wireless technology leaders Samsung and Qualcomm Incorporated have joined other technology leaders to form the Alliance for Wireless Power (A4WP), it was announced today.
The A4WP will focus on a new wireless power transfer technology that provides spatial freedom for charging of electrical devices in cars, on tabletops and for multiple devices simultaneously.


Source : dailymail
It's goodbye to post-it notes with the 'ultimate video memo'... and yes, it even sticks to your fridge

The Native Union 'Play' is a multi-message video pad that you can hold in the palm of your hand. It has three main functions: record, stop and play.
It holds up to four hours of memos with each video entry having a maximum capacity of 180 seconds. Its magnetic back enables users to stick it to the fridge or other similar surface. It also times and dates messages. Its 2.4 inch colour LCD screen is mounted on plastic shaped into a speech bubble, inside which sit three AAA batteries that should last for up to 45 days (or six months with no messages).

Shopping lists perhaps... A telling off for a partner...
And does this mean the end of the post-it note?
Who knows? But it's a fun way of communicating with your friends and family which, at £47, will probably feature in many a Christmas stocking.
Source : dailymail
LG Viper To Land At Sprint Stores On April 22

OVERLAND PARK, Kan., & SAN DIEGO (BUSINESS WIRE), April 12, 2012 - Sprint (NYSE: S) and LG Mobile today announced Sunday, April 22, as the availability date for the highly anticipated LG Viper™ 4G LTE, one of the first smartphones to be available on the upcoming 4G LTE Network from Sprint. LG Viper will be available in Sprint sales channels, including www.sprint.com and 1-800-SPRINT1, for $99.99 with a new two-year service agreement and $50 mail-in rebate via reward card1 (excludes taxes and surcharges).

- Google Play™ offers more than 450,000 useful applications, widgets and games.
- Near Field Communication (NFC) technology, which allows the device to read information from everyday objects, such as stickers and posters embedded with NFC chips. Google Wallet™, another NFC component, allows the smartphone to be used like a wallet to make safe, secure purchases at NFC-enabled merchants nationwide
- Sprint ID allows users to cut through the clutter of thousands of apps by selecting from a variety of mobile ID packs. Sprint ID packs include ringers, wallpapers and widgets.
- Consumers can download Box on the LG Viper and receive 50GB of free cloud storage and sharing directly from LG, an estimated value of $240 per year, so users don’t have to stress about storing all of their favorite music, files, photos and other memories. The 50GB of free storage is exclusive to LG devices until July 22.
- “Life’s Good Fairytales” app, a customizable storyboard that allows parents and children to bond over the creation and sharing of unique fairy tales through their device.2

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Cubit launches “All in One” bare bone PC in Indian Market
In the next one year, the market share of AIO computers is expected to grow 300 per cent triggering off a shift from the conventional desktop to AIO. AIO PCs today have just 1.5 per cent of the total Desktop Market.
Cubit All in One Bare bone :
Cubit All in One Bare Bone comes with 21.53” HD LED; in-built 2Megapixels web cam; in- built speakers; in-built Hunkey Power supply and a Cooler Master half heat sink fan; in-built VGA and card reader slot. Moreover, the AIO consumes 60 per cent less electricity than the conventional Desktop.(SUPER ENERGY SAVER)
The AIO is easy to assemble and has option of both Desktop hard disk and Mobile hard disk or both can be placed at the same time. This comes with 3 year Warranty.
Mr Vinay Chopra, director, sales and marketing, Cubit Computers said, “We are highly confident and take pride in being the leaders in getting AIO bare bones to India. We would be first launching AIO PC in Gujarat & Rajasthan followed by Mumbai, Punjab, MP and other states.”
About Cubit Computers:
Cubit is a laptop and computer peripherals manufacturing company which has gained a fine reputation as a manufacturer of notebook computers. It was one of the first laptop manufacturing companies in India to get an ISO 9001:2000 Certification.
The company has its Technical Collaboration in TAIWAN which reflects on its competitive product range which is not only technically advanced but is also good value for money. The company was set up in 1991 as computer hardware solution provider. In the year 2000, anticipating the market trend and future potential MD & CEO Mr. SURESH NAIR focused on the Business of Laptops and Computer Peripherals Manufacturing. Since then he started his journey to provide better and better IT solutions to its valuable clients and Partners.
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Now, Motorola Xoom available for Rs 21,500

Now, they've got a substantial price cut that might help the Xoom's fate a little. As reported by Android OS, the Wi-Fi 32GB version is now priced at Rs. 21,500 on Koovs, while the Wi-Fi+ 3G version is available for Rs.25,000. Flipkart is selling the Wi-Fi + 3G version for Rs. 26,850.
For those who've forgotten (we wouldn’t blame you, considering the flurry of tablets that are being launched) the Xoom is packed with a 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 dual core processor and 1GB of RAM. It sports a 10.1-inch display and will get an Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade soon enough.
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