Saturday, 8 February 2014

iPad Air critique: The best tablet gets better

Nearly each individual facet of the iPad Air is thinner and lighter when compared to the previous product (the fourth-generation iPad). That includes the battery, which happens to be smaller-and a lot less capacious-than just before. Battery lifetime, then again, is pretty considerably the exact same, because of the enhanced electricity effectiveness of your iPad Air’s A7 processor.
At the identical time that the iPad obtained thinner and lighter, additionally, it got additional effective. That A7 processor makes it possible for the iPad Air to run roughly 2 times as fast as being the previous-generation iPad, opening the doorway for new applications which will carry ability traditionally reserved for “real computers” for the tablet.
A common look
It’s good to state the iPad Air requires its layout cues from the iPad mini, which was released a yr back. The bezel across the new iPad’s display has long been decreased in top and (a lot more substantially) in width. Just like the mini, the Air comes in two shade choices: a white front by using a silver again, or maybe a black entrance by using a dark grey again. Also much like the mini, program helps make sure that stray thumb touches around the screen upcoming into the slender bezel are ignored. I’ve never ever have got a difficulty with keeping the iPad mini via the slender bezel and under no circumstances discovered any trouble within the iPad Air either.
The iPad’s show alone is unchanged from all those from the earlier two models: It’s a 2048-by-1536-pixel screen, with a density of 264 pixels for every inch. Which is what Apple calls a Retina display, with resolution so superior that almost all folks can’t understand the individual dots which make up the impression. The iPad Air also capabilities the exact same four:3 component ratio made use of by all iPad designs (and old-fashioned Television set sets), offering it a less extreme rectangular condition than many competing tablets, which have a tendency to employ the widescreen sixteen:9 aspect ratio.
The Air’s obtained the same old selection of ports: a headphone jack, Apple’s Lightning connector port, and (on mobile styles only) a SIM slot. You'll find now two microphones over the system, alternatively than one, which Apple states improves audio when you are taking pictures films or video-chatting by using FaceTime. The rear-facing digicam remains a 5-megapixel design that will not win any awards but will do in a very pinch, as well as the front-facing camera has actually been somewhat upgraded, having a backside-illuminated sensor that ought to boost graphic top quality in low-light FaceTime periods.
At the underside of the iPad Air, on both facet of your Lightning connector, are stereo speakers. I discovered which they developed audio of about the same volume as being the previous-model iPad, but it surely appeared fuller to my ears. The 2 speakers are positioned so close jointly that it is hard to genuinely notice substantially stereo effect from them.
Two fingers are a lot better than one
A year in the past, I ended making use of the full-size iPad and switched on the iPad mini, fully due to its compact measurement and light fat. The iPad Air, with its minimized dimensions and weight, variations the variables quite a bit. But within the close, I don’t foresee a mass exodus of iPad mini customers switching on the iPad Air. Not only will the forthcoming iPad mini with Retina display screen provide a sizeable upgrade with regard to that lesser model’s exhibit and internals, but it’ll nevertheless conquer the iPad Air as being a one-handed product.
If you want an iPad it is possible to hold in a single hand while you examine for hrs, the iPad Air is not for you. I could hold mine in a single hand for your while-especially in portrait orientation, which definitely gains through the device’s lowered width-but it had been hardly ever as snug as examining on an iPad mini. Though it is a much more cozy system to utilize when compared to the prior full-size iPads, it’s in all probability however best when currently being held in two hands, propped up by a different section of the overall body, or laying flat in your lap.  see much more cheap tablet pcs

Friday, 7 February 2014

Finding Cheap Cell Phones And Cell Phone Covers


The emergence of the technology giants like Apple, Google and Microsoft has caused a major revolution in the cellular phone industry. There is now a clear line of difference between feature phones and smart phones. Feature phones are cheap cell phones that provide users with the facility to make calls, send messages and enjoy other simple utilities. Only a few feature phones provide the facility to connect to the Internet and check emails. On the other hand, smart phones provide all major functionalities that one gets in a computer, and additionally allows voice calls and text messages as well.
Smart phones are the device of the future as it is merges most of our digital activities in one particular handset. While one can make voice calls and send text messages through a smart phone, it also connects you to the Internet, lets you check your email, listen to songs, click photos and share it with your friends. The possibilities are endless, and with Google, Apple and Microsoft providing their online services through special apps on these smart phones, it is easier to get connected to their ecosystem.
Since Microsoft and Apple are proprietary organizations, their smartphones are generally expensive and offer limited number of applications. On the other hand, the Android technology is an open source software stack, and is open for anyone to use and modify it under the General Public License (GPL). This allows local manufacturers to use Android as the operating system for their smart phones. In fact, majority of all cheap cell phones running on the Android ecosystem provides most features available in Microsoft or Apple smartphones.
Since these phones are used daily, it is highly likely to be subjected to wear and tear. Therefore it is important that we protect them with proper gears. Most smart phones have a touch screen display, and it is important to protect the screen with a screen guard. Moreover, in order to cover the phone completely, most online stores sell cell phone cases of different types.
The mobile cases and covers industry is as large as the cell phone industry itself. There are several variations of mobile covers available in the market - while some of them are flip covers that provide the feel of a diary, other cases include hard-coated back covers and soft covers made of silica. Moreover, these cases are available in several colors that cater to a vast range of individual sense of style.
Finding cheap cell phones that cater to your needs has been made easier with its availability in online stores. Apart from cell phones, these stores also offer several cell phone cases that can be purchased online.

Tuesday, 21 January 2014

Teclast P85a Android 4.0 Tablet PC - 8 Inch HD Screen 8GB ROM Dual Camera

ModelTeclast P85a Tablet PC
CPURockchip RK2918, 1.0GHz, Cortex A8; GPU: GC800
Operation SystemAndroid 4.0.4 tablet pc
RAM1GB (DDR 3)
ROM(Memory)8GB Nand Flash
Shell MaterialPlastics
ScreenSize8 Inch
TypeCapacitive Screen
DisplayLED
Resolution1024 x 768px
Visible Angle150°
 
Extend CardSupport TF card up to 32GB extended
CameraDual camera, front is 0.3 and back is 2.0 megapixels
Gravity SensorYes
Multi-TouchYes, 5 points touch
  
Android MarketYes
BluetoothNo
 
Video1080P, AVI/MOV/MP4/RMVB/FLV/MKV…
MusicMP3/WMA/WAV/APE/AAC/FLAC/OGG
EbookUMD, TXT, PDF, HTML, RTF, FB2…
SkypeYes
Email and BrowserYes, built in
NetworkGSM/EDGE
WIFIYes, 802.11 b/g/n
3GNot built in, support external 3G dongle: E1916, ZTE AC2736, HUAWEI E1750, HUAWEI EC122, HUAWEI EM770W
Earphone Interface3.5mm
Work TimeUp to 5.5 hours
Battery3800MAh
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Friday, 17 January 2014

Tech-Support Scam Targets Android Smartphone, Tablet Users


A new tech-support scam could cheat Cheap Android Phones and tablet users out of hundreds of dollars. The scam is a new spin on a social-engineering attack that has been plaguing PC users for years: the fake Microsoft or Windows support technician call.
The updated version of the scam was documented recently by Jérôme Segura, a senior security researcher with the anti-virus firm Malwarebytes.
Targeting smartphone and tablet users looking for help with their slow or virus-infected devices, scammers hook their victims in one of two ways — either with a cold call or via paid online advertising.
MORE: Do You Really Need a Third-Party Android Security App?
In the case documented by Malwarebytes, an undercover Segura dialed the number for an alleged online tech-support company, which he found with the Bing query "Android slow tech support."
Segura was immediately connected with a fake tech-support technician, who instructed Segura to plug his Cheap Android Phone into a Windows computer and download remote login software to give the technician access to his phone via the PC.
According to Segura's post on the Malwarebytes blog, if the scammer had actually been a support technician, this would have been the point at which a scan or diagnostic was performed on the connected device.
But the fake technician didn't bother with this formality. Instead, he quickly browsed the phone's internal storage and checked its properties. He then notified Segura that his phone was infected with a "very bad file": rundll32.exe.
As Segura explains, rundll32.exe is a standard Windows executable file, and since Android uses a completely different operating system from Windows, such a file could not possibly cause harm to Segura's Android device.
But that didn't stop the scammer from deleting these harmless files from Segura's PC and then performing a cheap keyboard trick (CTRL+Z) to reinstall them while warning Segura that such files "will come back automatically."

Friday, 10 January 2014

MYSAGA C2 Protective Environmental PU leather Flip Cover Shock-absorbing Dustproof Dumper Case

MYSAGA C2 Protective Environmental PU leather Flip Cover Shock-absorbing Dustproof Dumper Case
Type
Protective PU Flip Case
Color
Black, White
Material
Soft Environmental PU Leather
Compatible Models
MYSAGA C2
Thickness Moderate
Other Features This leather flip case for MYSAGA C2 is elegant, portable and convenient. It protects your mobile from dump, dust, scratch, scrape and abrasion.
Its premium quality leather material provides pragmatic usage, and its flip cover exterior design provides low-key elegance.

Wednesday, 8 January 2014

The Android phone market is about to get more insanely competitive


Unless you’re Samsung, selling Android phones probably means breaking even at best and losing money at worst. While Samsung has maintained a stranglehold on the high-end Android market, dozens of vendors in emerging markets have been fighting over the leftover scraps in the low-end market. And it looks like the Android phone market is going to get even more insanely competitive in 2014 because Chinese vendor Xiaomi has announced that it plans to ship 40 million smartphones this year, or roughly double the number of phones that it shipped in 2013.
While Xiaomi has had minimal presence in western markets, it’s made headlines for producing dirt-cheap Android phones that have high-quality specifications. The company last year released the Xiaomi Hongmi, an Android smartphone that features a quad-core 1.5GHz processor, a 4.7-inch display with a pixel density of 312 pixels-per-inch, an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and a 2,000 mAh battery and that costs only $130 off-contract.
If Xiaomi can expand its devices to more markets this year then it will put even more competitive pressure on vendors that are just now looking to break into emerging markets with their own low-cost Android handsets. Or put another way: Good luck, HTC.

Monday, 6 January 2014

Lenovo Previews New Windows 8 PCs at CES


LAS VEGAS - At CES this week, Lenovo announced several new Windows 8.1 PCs, including an ultralight 14-inch ultrabook and updates to existing innovative designs like the Yoga and Miix lines.
These systems are mostly portable, but the C560 touch-screen all-in-one desktop shows that major PC makers like Lenovo are still committed to innovative and traditional form factors.
The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon is the updated version of Lenovo's premium ultrabook, now in its third generation. Like previous models, the X1 Carbon uses carbon fiber in its construction for strength without the weight of aluminum and magnesium, resulting in a very light 2.8-pound ultrabook. The new version comes in with a 14-inch screen, optional 4G connectivity, and a claimed nine-hour battery life. With connectivity to Lenovo's new OneLink Pro Dock, the X1 Carbon becomes a fully connected desktop with a one-plug link to power, USB, DisplayPort, DVI, and Ethernet. The ThinkPad X1 Carbon will be available later in January, and will start at $1,299. The OneLink Pro Dock is $179.
Lenovo's ThinkPad 8 (pictured) is an 8.3-inch Windows 8.1 tablet with an Intel Bay Trail quad-core processor, up to 128GB SSD storage, microUSB 3.0, and optional LTE networking. The tablet's 8.3-inch touch display has a 1,920-by-1,200 resolution display, so it's capable of displaying 1080p HD content and large spreadsheets equally well. The ThinkPad 8 can be equipped with an optional keyboard base for traditional desktop computing, or clip on the optional Quickshot Cover that will put the ThinkPad 8 in Tent Mode, similar to Lenovo's Yoga models. The ThinkPad 8 convertible tablet will range from $399 to $429, and will also be available in late January.
Lenovo updated its Yoga line as the Lenovo Yoga 2. The Yoga 2 comes in two models; 11 and 13 inches. Both have the full range of motion that previous models had, with Laptop, Stand, Tent, and Tablet modes. The 11-inch model is 0.67-inches thin with a 2.9-pound system weight, and features Intel Pentium processors. The 13-inch model is just a smidge thicker at 0.68 inches and weighs in at 3.5 pounds. The 13-inch Yoga 2 has a Full HD screen (1,920-by-1,080 resolution), fourth-generation Intel Core i5 processor, and SSHD option. The Yoga 2 11-inch starts at $529 and is available later in January. The Yoga 2 13-inch starts at $999 and will be available in February.
The Flex 14D and Flex 15D are AMD-powered versions of the IdeaPad Flex 14 and 15 laptops introduced last year. The Flex 14D and 15D also rotate into Laptop and Stand mode, but lack the Tent and Tablet modes of the Yoga 2 line. Both Flex models feature AMD A6 quad-core processors and AMD Radeon HD graphics. The Flex 14D and 15D both start at $499 and are available now.
The Lenovo Miix 2 convertible laptop comes in two sizes: an ultraportable 10-inch and a performance 11-inch model. Both Miix 2 convertibles are detachable tablets with keyboard bases. Like the Lenovo ThinkPad Helix, the Miix 2 tablet portion can be carried around alone, clipped into the base in laptop mode, or flipped around and connected in Stand mode. The 10-inch Miix 2 features an Intel Atom processor, 10-inch 1,920-by-1,200 touch screen, up to 128GB SSD, and all-day battery life. The 13-inch model also has a 1,920-by-1,200 screen (albeit larger), but comes with a fourth-generation Intel Core i5 processor, and up to 256GB SSD. Both Miix 2 models come with a plethora of ports on the tablet and keyboard base, including SD card reader, micro USB, USB 2.0, micro SD, and mini-HDMI. The Miix 2 10-inch starts at $499 in March, with the Miix 2 11-inch at $699 in April. More Lenovo Product News