Thursday, 21 April 2011

new Quad-Core chipset clocked at 2.5Ghz with Quad-Core Adreno 320 GPU from Qualcomm

Qualcomm has just announced its new family of Snapdragon products which aren’t expected to see the light of the day before the end of 2012. This new family will be composed of the single-core MSM8930, the dual-core MSM8960 and the quad-core APQ8064. All three will be using the latest 0.28nm process and features the newest Adreno 320 GPU with the APQ8064 having a quad-core version of it. It also goes without saying that these will also natively be able to render stereoscopic 3D content, LTE and have build-in NFC support. Qualcomm president Raj Talluri was also happy to point out that the recent Nokia and Microsoft partnership was...

SAMSUNG GALAXY S2 FIRST COMMERCIAL OUT

At MWC, Samsung officially announced the successor to Samsung Galaxy S which is known as the Samsung Galaxy S II.  Eldar Murtazin posted benchmark of Samsung Galaxy S II a few days ago, and the phone achieved 3053 score on Quadrant, which is a mind blowing score. The device is scheduled to hitUK next month as well as India. Now Samsung has published first ever commercial of Samsung Galaxy S II on Youtube. The ad is actually focusing on the Super AMOLED Plus display of Samsung Galaxy S II which is good enough to show vibrant realistic images. Check out the commercial after the brea...

REVIEW: Fujifilm FinePix XP30

With this ruggedized, GPS-equipped FinePix XP30 from Fujifilm, you won't have any trouble proving to your friends that that penguin photo your grandmother uses as her "screen saver" really was taken in Antarctica. Unless it happens to be snowing in Antarctica. Or even cloudy. This otherwise average 14.2 megapixel camera is the first to include GPS, but the gurus at Photography Blog had trouble getting a fix while testing in England. They also had issues with the battery door flipping open when the camera was dropped, and sand getting trapped in the zoom rocker -- not problems you want to see on a ruggedized cam. Like most...

Greenpois0n jail break for ipad2 Coming Soon

Here Is Some Good News For All The People Who Are Waiting For Jailbreak For ipad 2 From Long Time, Now Chronic Dev Team Has Confirmed That Their Upcoming Greenpois0n Version Will Jailbreak Ios 4.3 / 4.3.1 On Apple ipad 2.P0sixninja Has Conformed This News On Twitter That There Next Upcoming Version Of Greenpoison Will Jailbreak ipad 2 On Ios 4.3 And 4.3.1. As We All Know That ios 4.3 Is Already Jailbroken On All Ios Device Expect ipad 2. Since 4.3.1 Is Already Exploited By The Legendary @i0n1c, We’re Working On Finishing Ipad2 Jailbreak Now.There Was Also Rumore That Apple Is Going To Rlease Ios 4.3.2 In Two Weeks, So We Can Expect That Greenpois0n...

BEAT GAMES: IPAD 2

After iphone Now ipad is one of the top product from apple and Now we are seeing more and more apps for it, there are Thousands of apps Now available for ipad 2. there are many free as well as paid apps available for ipad 2 in itunes store. We are Here with Top 10 Games for ipad 2.if you are one them who always like to play some Games on the Device, then Here is List of Top 10 Best Games for ipad 2. there are many Games available for ipad 2 but we have selected top 10 games for ipad 2.List of 10 Best Games for ipad 2:1. Angry Birds Rio HD : Angry Birds Rio HD is one of the best Game for ipad 2 and Now it’s available for Download...

save shsh blobs on ipad2

Now you can backup your SHSH blobs File for ipad 2 with the Help of Tinyumbrella. An SHSH blob or ECID SHSH is basically a unique signature which is checked against Apple servers whenever you decide to restore the firmware on iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Once a new firmware is released, Apple stops signing the older firmware, hence making it impossible to restore back to the older firmware from iTunes. So, you must save SHSH Blobs file before updating to new version of ios.Now Here is Step By Step Guide to Save SHSH Blobs on ipad 2:Step 1 : Download Firmware Umbrella from Here.Step 2 : Launch Firmware Umbrella and plug your iPad 2 in.Step...

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

Iphone v/s DSLRs

I’m writing this about iPhones almost a year to the day that Nokia’s VP declared its smartphones will replace DSLRs.  The sensational headlines and Apple-associated stories are a bit out of control since the NY Times reported on the iPhone 4′s popularity (based on the number of images uploaded) on Flickr.The latest claim from “The Pop Herald” is that the “iPhone 5 might kill DSLR cameras…” and that the “iPhone 4 is now becoming the most popular camera device.”  Out of fear that it might actually lower your IQ to read the article, I’m avoiding linking directly to it.Rather than rehash the relevant stats that mitigate...

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