Friday, November 25, 2011

Free Sale - Verizon Samsung Illusion Android phone

Maybe for some people waiting this moment. After such a long time to wait finally free sale - Verizon Samsung Illusion Android Phone. That mean is The new Verizon Samsung Illusion is now on sale for Free. This Android gingerbread phone will be ideal to those who are tight on the budget. But I think it's worth it for you who like this cell phone. I think most would prefer phones with LTE connectivity. The Samsung DROID Charge seems to be even more powerfull.

The Verizon Samsung Illusion cell phone will have a 3.5-inch HVGA TFT display, 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird processor, 3MP rear camera, 512MB RAM, 2GB ROM, MicroSD card slot and Android 2.3 Gingerbread with TouchWiz UI.

New Samsung Cell Phones - Verizon Samsung Illusion cell phone photos
New Cell Phones 2011 – New Verizon Phones

New Cell phone - Verizon Samsung Illusion Android phone

 Verizon Samsung Illusion Android phone features

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Battle Cell Phone: LG Optimus EX Android phone features VS Samsung Galaxy Nexus

Everyday we always see a new cell phone on internet. Every cell phone have different advantages. Let see Battle Cell Phone: LG Optimus EX Android phone features VS Samsung Galaxy Nexus. In my opinion, I prefer LG Optimus EX build quality over Samsung Galaxy Nexus by far. The problem is LG never updates their cell phone, and their customer support is non-existent. My friend have had two generations of EnV, my wife’s got a basic LG flip cell phone, and the best of LG cell phone is they’ve all been solid, sturdy, and functional.


Battle Cell Phone: LG Optimus EX Android phone features VS Samsung Galaxy Nexus
1.2Ghz dual-core Tegra 2 processor
4-inch, 800 x 480 IPS LCD
5 MP camera with 1080p video recording
1GB of RAM
8GB of storage
1,500mAh battery
9.65mm thick
11.5 mm thick
Android 2.3 Gingerbread

1.2GHz dual-core processor
4.65-inch 1280×800 Super AMOLED HD display
5-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture
1GB RAM
32GB of built-in storage
1750mAh battery
11.5 mm thick
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich

Monday, November 21, 2011

Sale Only $19,99 - Sprint Express with QWERTY Keyboard

The new Cell phone Sprint Express looks like a device with balance function. Do you wan to hear about it? Sale Only $19,99 - Sprint Express with QWERTY Keyboard has a good price. I think this cell phone to wean Blackberry users off of Blackberry and on to an Android device. I don’t really know what it is, but that cell phone has a really interesting almost pleasing look to this smart phone. I don’t familiar with Qwerty Keyboard, but I think I like the look of this one and thinking to use it if I got one.

New Android Phones - Sprint Express cell phone photos - 
New Cell Phones 2011 – New Sprint Phones

Sprint Express with QWERTY Keyboard features
Sprint Express with QWERTY Keyboard Reviews
 
The Sprint Express cell phone features include a 2.6-inch 320×240 capacitive touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard, a 3.2 MP camera, 512 MB of RAM, 512 MB of ROM, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G speed, 2 GB card preinstalled up to 32GB SD card storage and Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS.
Sprint Express with QWERTY keyboard.

Press Release!!
Express from Sprint™ Available Today for Just $19.99, Provides a Customizable Experience with Android 2.3 Featuring Sprint ID
Express from Sprint™ is available today via Sprint Telesales (1-800-SPRINT1), Web Sales (www.sprint.com) and can be ordered in any Sprint retail store. It costs just $19.99 (excluding taxes) with a new-line activation (or eligible upgrade), on an Everything Data Plan with Premium Data add-on and two-year agreement after a $50 mail-in rebate via reward card1.
Express from Sprint is an ultra-affordable candy bar style device boasting Android 2.3 and featuring Sprint ID, which takes mobile phone customization to a new level. It features a 2.6-inch capacitive touch display, full QWERTY keyboard and access to select Sprint ID packs. It’s an easy-to-use smartphone for the socially connected consumer.
Key features include:
Android 2.3, Gingerbread, featuring Sprint ID customizable user interface
Full QWERTY keyboard
2.6-inch capacitive touch display
3.2MP camera with flash and camcorder to capture the moments instantly
3G hotspot capability for up to five devices simultaneously
Wi-Fi b/g/n capable
Large battery for maximizing phone’s potential (1500mAh Li-Ion)
Sprint ID is a unique, simplified way to find apps and to customize wireless devices. Sprint ID packs deliver a variety of apps, widgets, shortcuts, ringtones and wallpapers – designed to meet users’ specific mobile needs and interests – in a few simple clicks. Sprint ID packs are free to download with an Everything Data plan and users can download five at once. To see all Sprint ID packs, visit www.sprint.com/sprintid.
Express from Sprint requires activation on one of the Sprint Everything Data plans plus a required $10 per month Premium Data add-on charge for smartphones. Sprint’s Everything Data plan with Any Mobile, AnytimeSM includes unlimited Web, texting and calling to and from any mobile in America while on the Sprint Network, starting at just $69.99 per month plus required $10 per month Premium Data add-on charge – a savings of $40 per month vs. Verizon’s comparable plan with unlimited talk, text and 2GB Web, or $10 per month vs. Verizon’s 450-minute plan with unlimited text and 2GB Web.
The mobile hotspot option is available for an additional $29.99 per month supporting up to five Wi-Fi enabled devices simultaneously. Monthly mobile hotspot data usage is limited to 5GB of data while on the Sprint network2.
1The American Express Prepaid Reward Card (“Card”) provided in connection with this Rebate offer is a prepaid Card that is usable only at U.S. merchants that accept American Express Cards. Some limitations apply. Offer valid only in the United States and Puerto Rico. The Card is not redeemable for cash (except where required by law) and does not provide ATM access. Use of Card constitutes acknowledgement that it is given as a reward and no consideration, value, or money has been paid by the holder to American Express in exchange for this Card. USE OF CARD IS SUBJECT TO THE CARDHOLDER AGREEMENT. SUBJECT TO APPLICABLE LAW, A $3.00 MONTHLY FEE WILL BE ASSESSED AGAINST CARD BALANCE, STARTING SIX MONTHS AFTER CARD ISSUANCE. Card expires six years after the date of issuance if not depleted before. For BALANCE, customer service and Cardholder Agreement, visit americanexpress.com/sprint or call 866-608-3756. Card issued by AEPCMC under license from American Express Prepaid Card Management Corporation, Travel Related Services Company, Inc.
2On-network overage charges are $0.05/MB. Off-network roaming is limited to 100MB per month. Off-network overage charges are $0.25 per/MB.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

Verizon Casio G’zOne Ravine 2 – New Fresh Looking Cell phones

New Verizon Cell phones - Verizon Casio G’zOne Ravine 2
I think everybody has memories of Casio watches. Do you interest to combine that memories with  the cell phone? Try this one: Verizon Casio G’zOne Ravine 2 – New Fresh Looking Cell phones. Design of Casio The new Verizon Casio G’zOne Ravine 2 has a nice new chrome bezel around the new, now with a little color and better font styling, external display…Perfect construction guy phone. I love this new cell phone of Verizon. 

New Cell Phones 2011 – New Verizon Phones – New HTC Cell Phones
- Verizon Casio G’zOne Ravine 2 cell phone photos

Verizon Casio G'zOne Ravine 2 cell phone features

Verizon Casio G'zOne Ravine 2 cell phone Features
  • The Verizon Casio G’zOne Ravine 2 features include a 3.2 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and video recording, dual displays, GPS, Bluetooth, and microSD card support.
Other Key features:
  • Meets Military Standards 810G for immersion, water, shock and dust resistant, vibration, salt fog, humidity, solar radiation, altitude and low and high temperature storage
  • Global Ready™ device allowing customers to enjoy wireless voice and data service in more than 200 countries
  • Push-to-Talk capable for fast two-way communication
  • Opera Mini Browser for mobile Web browsing
  • Full suite of messaging options, including text, picture, video and voice messaging and mobile instant messaging
  • VZ Navigator® – receive audible turn-by-turn directions to millions of points of interest and share directions with others, includes access to mobile Web and email
  • V CAST Tones – download ringtones and ringback tones
  • Supports up to 32 GB microSD™ card
  • Bluetooth® support includes headset, hands-free, stereo, phonebook access, object push for vCard and file transfer
  • 3.2-megapixel autofocus camera with flash and camcorder
  • 1.38-inch external color display
  • 2.5mm headset jack
via VZW

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Intel Core-i7 Processor Capabilities Are Very Impressive

The ability of Intel-i7 Processor Obviously having the best performance of a real smart. this is the next generation of computer processors. Kicked off in 2011 and welcome 2012 with a more intelligent capabilities. Clever visual experience awakened. If you try it so you will agree that Intel Core-i7 processor capabilities are very impressive. No matter who you are, a progammer, gamer, netter or maybe hacker.. ups!.. just kidding. Intel Core-i7 processor is a Family Intel® Core ™ Processor Generation-2.

Whether you play games, watch a 3D movie or your HD video editing, visual features woke make you enjoy great performance without an additional graphics card
  • Can do overclocking so it can tune the performance.
  • Automatic speed boost when you need it with the Intel ® Turbo Boost Technology.
  • Clever multitasking with Intel ® Hyper-Threading Technology.
  • Visual features that is built up exceptional.
Extra GHz according to demand better
Get that urge greater speed when you really need it. Intel ® Turbo Boost Technology 2.0 automatically speed up your processor for extra performance, keep making your PC faster and responsive

Smart multitasking
Work smarter, not longer lebin. Intel ® Hyper-Threading Technology makes all your processor cores to work on two tasks simultaneously, make you spend the time to work more and wait less.

Edit and share videos as fast as lightning
Make quick work of creating, editing and sharing your favorite videos. With Intel ® Quick Sync Video, which usually takes many hours now only a few minutes.

Monday, November 14, 2011

The New Top 500 Supercomputers: Jaguar and Tianhe-1A - GPU Deployment Grows

Computer growing day by the day too fast. This is The New Top 500 Supercomputers: Jaguar and Tianhe-1A - GPU Deployment Grows. We can knowing about the next generation of supercomputer. The newest TOP500 List--the ranking of the world’s most powerful supercomputers--dropped today, and two things are clear: graphics processing units are increasingly augmenting the power of the world’s most sophisticated supercomputers, and China is adding computing strength at an ambitious rate. Ten years ago China had just three computers that made the TOP500. It now has 73 on the list, including the second-fastest computer in the world in its Tianhe-1A supercomputer.

Jaguar - The New Supercomputer
Retaining its place at the front of the pack is Japan’s K Computer, which lives at the RIKEN Advanced Institute for Computational Sciences. Tianhe-1A is second, while America’s fastest supercomputer (and former number one), Oak Ridge National Labs’ Jaguar, keeps the number three spot. In fact, the top 10 wasn’t shaken up at all since the last TOP500 list dropped in June. But that won’t last.

ORNL’s Jaguar is currently undergoing an upgrade that should lift it to 10 to 20 petaflops late next year or early in 2013, which--all other things remaining equal--will push it past both Tinahe-1A and K to become the fastest computer in the world once more. The upgrade will bestow upon Jaguar a new name--Titan--as well as an emerging kind of technological edge in the form of graphics processing units, or GPUs.

We’ve been writing a lot about the incorporation of GPUs into supercomputing here lately, mostly because they are a relatively cheap and simple means of boosting the speed of conventional processors by adding a parallel computing aspect that can juggle more than one task simultaneously. Where a traditional CPU can have up to 16 computing cores, a GPU can have hundreds. That means that for certain kinds of calculations a GPU can divide and conquer in ways that CPUs cannot, pushing GPU-augmented systems to blistering speeds.

GPUs as supercomputer accelerators have really only been around for a few years, but according to the team over at NVIDIA they have now found their way into 35 systems on the TOP500, three of which are in the top 5. At the beginning of last year, there were less than 10 systems taking advantage of GPU acceleration. As the world’s biggest computers continue to incorporate them, we will likely see more existing systems take big leaps forward in terms of speed--and perhaps see more volatility at the top of the list.
from popsci.com

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Coming To AT&T - Nokia Lumia 800 Windows phone

Nokia Lumia 800 Windows phone photos

AT&T just have a new cell phone with a great specification. Coming to AT&T -Nokia Lumia 800 Windows phone with excellent design and better features.

The Nokia Lumia 800 is a pretty phone,As much as I like this phone, super good looking. Once a Nokia WP7 LTE comes out on AT&T people are going to flock to AT&T. However, it does lack a front camera and a screen size of 4 inches or better. Every phone has that, and many developers have apps that rely on 2 cameras and a bigger screen.  Add a front camera, bigger screen and more than 512MB ram and Nokia will convert iPhone and android users. Windows Phone 7 has work to do as well, but they are on to something special and fresh in the world of smartphones.

New Cell Phones 2011 – New Nokia Cell Phones – New AT&T Phones
- Nokia Lumia 800 cell phone photos

Nokia Lumia 800 Windows phone coming to AT&T

Coming To AT&T - Nokia Lumia 800 Windows phone
I love this hardware. There's something about the weight, size, finish, and balance that just feels right. It's distinctive but still tasteful, made of some kind of polycarbonate that feels somehow metallic, with curved sides and a 3.7-inch screen, the glass covering of which curves with them. It's all made from one piece of the metallic-feeling plastic, and it's the same color the whole way through, so if you scratch the phone, you won't get a streak of white. The phone is ever so slightly thicker than the iPhone, a millimeter or two at most, so it still feels very sleek in the hand.

Nokia Lumia 800 Windows phone Features
The AT&T Nokia Lumia 800 LTE phone will have a 3.7 inch WVGA display, 512 MB of RAM, Wi-Fi, HSPA, GPS, an 8MP camera, 1.4GHz Single core MSM 8255 processor and Windows Phone 7.5 OS.
via BGR

Barnes & Noble's New Nook Tablet - Great Impressions and Simple Touch Ebook Reader

First Impressions: Barnes & Noble's New Nook Tablet and SimpleTouch Ebook Reader

Yesterday at an event in New York, Barnes & Noble's CEO showed off the company's new tablet: the Nook Tablet. Barnes & Noble's New Nook Tablet - Great Impressions and Simple Touch Ebook Reader. The name signals a change--this isn't an ebook reader with a color screen, but a full-on tablet. Yes, it's very much like the Kindle Fire, but then, the Kindle Fire is very much like the Nook Tablet's predecessor, the Nook Color. Updated with impressions.

The Nook Tablet looks mostly like the previous Nook tablet: a 7-inch Android-based tablet, focused on media (especially books), with essentially the same design, including that distinctive little loophole in the lower left corner. It's gotten a bump in some of the internals; it now has a dual-core 1GHz processor and a full 1GB of memory, as well as improved battery life and a new display.

The Kindle Fire is pretty clearly the direct competition: both are 7-inch, very inexpensive (compared to larger tablets like the iPad and Android Honeycomb tablets) based on Android but heavily modified. These tablets are technically Android tablets, but they don't look like Android, and neither offers access to the Android Market for apps. (The Kindle Fire has access to the Amazon App Store, a sort of alternate Android Market--no word on how you get apps on the Nook Tablet.) Both are focused on reading and media consumption, rather than the do-it-all near-computer-replacement of the iPad.

Nook Tablet reviews:  Barnes & Noble

Barnes & Noble was pretty eager to talk about how their tablet is better than the Kindle Fire, which is understandable, since they're so alike. The company points to those internals: a better screen, more storage, more memory. It still loses out on price; the Nook Tablet will cost $250 when it goes on sale later this month, compared to the Kindle Fire's $200. But Barnes & Noble also reduced the price of the Nook Color to $200 to compete with the Fire.

The company also improved their Nook SimpleTouch e-ink reader, adding a sharper screen and longer battery life (B&N claims up to two months, which is pretty impressive--longer than the new e-ink Kindles). And, as is the trend, they cut the price of the SimpleTouch from $140 down to $100.
The Nook Tablet can be pre-ordered today, and should be available sometime "late next week."

Update: I got a look at the Nook Tablet shortly after the event. My immediate thought upon seeing the Tablet is that the screen is worth all of the silly accolades ("VividView"?) heaped on it during the presentation--this screen is ridiculously crisp and bright. The resolution isn't high enough to actually display 1080p content, which makes the claims that it can play 1080p content sort of snake oily, but that's not to take away from the quality of this thing. Videos looked just fantastic, as did text.

Navigation seemed, to be honest, a bit stuttery. It's not unusable, and does seem faster than the original Nook Color, as befitting its new processor, but it's not nearly as buttery smooth as the iPad. Panning through a complex, Flash-laden site like CNN, for example, was pretty jittery. The UI is pretty easy to use, and true to form does not look much like Android at all.

Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet Comics:  Dan Nosowitz

It doesn't have nearly as many exclusive content deals as the Kindle Fire, but what was there looked good: deep Netflix navigation (so you get recommendations on the homescreen, very cool), Netflix/Hulu/Pandora built in, and a deal with Marvel comics.
written by Dan Nosowitz

Friday, November 11, 2011

Sportscaster Real Robot Could Replace Human Robotlike Sports Commentators

Actual Robot Sportscaster Could Replace Robotlike Human Sportscasters

Sportscaster real robot could replace human Robotlike sports commentators
Artificial intelligence comes to new sports
If you have been convinced for years that John Madden was replaced with an iPod full of soccer generic comments, which may be pleased to know that the Swiss Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne has worked on an even more advanced. It is equipped with artificial intelligence, so that you can actually see what is happening on the ground and provide feedback.

The school, which from now on called EPFL, came with a complex algorithm that uses several different video sources, continuous monitoring to follow a football, basketball or football game the same way one commentator human could. It divides the field into a grid, and track individual players based on uniform color, number, and other clues, predicting the probability of entry of each player in each section of the network.

The next step is to feed all this data in a program that is able to synthesize the data and create comment. Currently, the system is intended to be used by coaches to analyze teamwork from a broad point of view, but I personally love to see a commentator on robotics. Maybe you can become friends with the robotic future journalists?
Via CNET

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

New Cell Phone: T-Mobile BlackBerry Torch 9810 Now On Sale

Still got the blues??.. eh Still looking for new cell phone of Blackberry??.. Try this one.New Cell Phone: The new T-Mobile BlackBerry Torch 9810 is now on sale for $249.99 (AT&T only $49.99). This Cell phone is a bit on the heavy side but feels solid and secure. Screen is briliant and the apps load fast. Graphics and games are a real treat indeed. Battery life on normal usage is excellent for a touch phone. Keypad are actually easy to use. Also, the internet is very fast and the touch is amazing!  It is a business tool, not a portable entertainment system that happens to have a smartphone.

T-Mobile BlackBerry Torch 9810 cell phone photos -New Cell Phones 2011 - 
New BlackBerry Cell Phones – New T-Mobile Phones
New Cell Phone: T-Mobile BlackBerry Torch 9810 Now On Sale

T-Mobile BlackBerry Torch 9810 cell phone Features

Specification of T-Mobile BlackBerry Torch 9810 cell phone

T-Mobile BlackBerry Torch 9810 features include a 3.2-inch TFT VGA capacitive touch-screen display, full QWERTY slide-out keyboard, 5-megapixel camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recording, 1.2GHz processor, 8GB of storage, and BlackBerry 7 OS.
via T-Mobile