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Friday, August 17, 2012

Nokia patents graphene camera sensor


Nokia patents graphene camera sensor
That the best camera fitted on a smartphone ever can be found on theNokia 808 PureView is a well-known fact. That the handset looks slightly like the Hunchback of Notre-Dame thanks to the that protruding bump on its back is no secret either. That's because its 41-megapixel sensor is relatively huge, and therefore occupies a lot of space inside the device.

Yet thankfully, Nokia's camera gurus are thinking of ways to get those sensors smaller, and one way to achieve that might be through making them out of graphene. In fact, Nokia has been given a patent for a camera sensor that uses one or several graphene photo-sensitive layers instead of the widely used CMOS technology. For those not familiar, graphene structures are extremely tiny as the material is basically a single layer of carbon atoms bound together. Several layers can be stacked on top of each other with each of them dedicated to absorbing one of the primary colors. 

Nokia patents graphene camera sensor
Besides, it turns out that graphene has the property to capture photons effectively and evenly across a broad spectrum of frequencies, including that of visible light. Therefore, these new sensors should excel at capturing images in low-light conditions. 

Of course, this here is just a patent. It is way too early to talk about cameraphones with graphene sensors, especially when graphene has not exactly hit the mainstream just yet. As it happens with many otherwise cool patents, this one might never end up being used in a commercial product. On the other hand, it is nice to know that today's companies are thinking out of the box and developing what might one day be the next generation of image sensors. What do you, guys, think of graphene's potential?
resource:http://www.phonearena.com/news/Nokia-patents-graphene-camera-sensor_id33401

Best Twitter apps for iPhone and iPad


Best Twitter apps for iPhone and iPad
Twitter has become the newest real-time broadcast platform and we know that you all love to keep up to date with events and friends, but the official Twitter app isn't necessarily the best option, but so we've tried out all of them, and we're bringing you the best of what's available for the iPhone and iPad. 

Twitter has a lot of different ways to interact with the community, so not surprisingly, different Twitter clients focus on different parts of the platform. Some, like Tweetlogix, focus on events, or locations. Others, like Slices, tend to focus more on bringing multimedia in tweets to the forefront. And still others like TweetCaster focus more on managing or generating lists that you'll be interested in. 

It's a big world of tweets, but here are our picks for the best Twitter apps for iPhone and iPad.

Tuesday, June 26, 2012

The Times of India iPhone app


Get The Times of India's complete and up-to-date coverage of everything that is relevant and interesting anytime, anywhere.This app, designed and developed for the iPhone and iPod touch, brings you breaking news and unrivalled coverage of national, international, city, sports, entertainment, lifestyle, business, health, science and technology topics from India's most-read newspaper.

Features
Highly personalizable: choose the sections and the number of stories per section that you want displayed on your home screen
Latest stock market trends and cricket scores
Local news from 30 cities
Breaking news alerts pushed to your home screen
Stunning photo galleries
Top videos from news, business, sports, entertainment and lifestyle categories
Save articles/photos for offline reading/viewing
Share articles via email, Facebook or Twitter
iPhone native interface

resource:http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/iPhone-application/mobileapp/7625215.cms?mob=1

Now there are more ways to gain access to The Times of India on the Mobile


The Times of India app for touch enabled Nokia devices provides an attractive yet intuitive user experience and covers all requirements of avid news readers across ages, across geographies. The application is a one-stop solution for readers to catch up with the latest and unrivalled coverage of national and international news, business, politics, city, sports, entertainment, lifestyle, health, science and technology.The application supports both portrait and landscape orientations and also advanced gestures such as scroll and swipe. The app allows users to change the font-size on the fly for easy reading and share articles via Facebook, Twitter, SMS or email. To make it easier to follow the top updates, the high utility, auto update widget feature enables the app to sense when it needs to be updated, and does so, without the intervention of the user.
Features
Latest cricket scores
Stunning photo galleries
Read expert reviews of the latest movies
Top videos from news, business, sports, entertainment and lifestyle categories
Save articles for offline reading
Share articles via email, Facebook or Twitter
resource : http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/nokia-application/mobileapp/8024612.cms?mob=5

Monday, June 11, 2012

Virgin Mobile to Launch iPhone on June 29th


Following up on the previous report published by the Wall Street Journal earlier this week, Virgin Mobile has officially announced the iPhone on its service and it will launch not in July as previously reported, but on June 29th. The versions of the iPhone being offered by Virgin Mobile will also differ in pricing, as the iPhone 4 will be sold for $549.99 for the 8GB model, while the 16GB iPhone 4S will be sold for $649.99, reflecting the lack of a deep initial subsidy in order to drive sales compared to previous smatphone launches.
While the iPhone as sold by Virgin Mobile will initially be more expensive compared to the Cricket/Leap offering, Virgin Mobile will be offering a $5 discount on its Beyond Talk plan slate if new and existing customers that upgrade to the iPhone sign up for automatic monthly payments via debit/credit card and/or PayPal, undercutting everyone on monthly service by as much as $1200 a year compared to postpaid iPhone plans, which average $80 a month.
Virgin Mobile iPhone Beyond Talk Like the Cricket/Leap version, what has also not been confirmed is the availability of the SIM slot in the iPhone 4S for international roaming, as the iPhone 4S is a dual-mode phone with built-in support for CDMA and GSM networks, and carriers have typically taken to either lock down the SIM slot in order to push their own international roaming service while refusing to unlock, or unlocking the phone after certain criteria are met. Should the slot be made available for international roaming capability, the Virgin Mobile 4S would be a better deal for those that are looking for an iPhone with cheaper than average service domestically at an initially higher price, while simultaneously being a hassle-free option for traveling abroad when necessary.
While this also marks the beginning of the availability of the iPhone on nationwide prepaid service in the US, it should be noted that GSM service providers such as AT&T and Tracfone have yet to make similar announcements regarding the iPhone. While AT&T is loathe to offer GoPhone prepaid service for the iPhone in an official capacity after the iPhone and 3G offerings, AT&T-powered MVNOs such as Net10, Consumer Cellular and Straight Talk have taken steps to provide support for the phone by launching BYOD services with iPhone compatible full-size and microSIMs earlier this year.
Now, with two of the most visible prepaid CDMA-powered prepaid services offering the iPhone, it remains to be seen whether the iPhone’s halo effect will be powerful enough to drive people to sign up for those services despite the high initial price of both phones. While a $30 monthly plan may be enough to drive data and messaging-only sales for enthusiasts looking for a second  line to complement a main line, other consumers may be driven away unless more is done to convince them that Virgin Mobile’s previous issues with its network are resolved and the service provider is indeed ready to offer the iPhone.
Read More:http://www.phonenews.com/virgin-mobile-to-launch-iphone-on-june-29th-20515/

Saturday, June 9, 2012

Xperia mini pro receives the Android 4.0 update


The tiny Sony Xperia mini pro is being treated to Ice Cream Sandwich. Sony has now started rolling out the Android 4.0.4 update to this phone worldwide.

If you have Xperia mini pro, you should get a notification on the screen asking you to update it. At this point you will have to connect the phone to the Sony PC Companion or Bridge for Mac and install the update.
Have you upgraded your Xperia mini pro yet? Let us know in the comments below how it's working out for you.
The Ice Cream Sandwich software update for 2011 Xperia™ Smartphone’s is now being rolled out. The update is released in batches, and below you will find links to each phones list of all the currently released ICS software’s. Since there are minor differences in the software depending on product, country and operator we have a unique identifier that we call Sales Item (SI). The SI is identified by an 8-digit number in the format XXXX-XXXX. To find out what SI number your phone has, please take off the back-cover and take out the battery. Under the battery you will find your SI number. Please use the pictures of each product as an aid to where to find it on your phone. Once you have found it, click the image to get to the post with the table and search for your SI number. We suggest that you use the in-page search in your web browser, which is commonly found by pressing ctrl + f key on your computer’s keyboard.

If you find your SI in the released software table the software for your device is released and available in PC Companion and Bridge for Mac where you can update your Xperia™ Smartphone.

We will continue to add items in the list as soon as they are released.
Read more:http://talk.sonymobile.com/message/199353#199353


Sony Xperia U Review: Fun united


The Xperia S has all the spotlight to itself in the NXT series, but history has taught us that Sony (and previously Sony Ericsson) can do wonders in the compact class. In two generations of minis and the Xperia ray, the Japanese have delivered packages that no one in the same price range can beat.

Sony Xperia U official photos
We are not saying those smartphones were perfect - it's all about cutting the right corners in this class and Sony's engineers have proven time and time again that they are pretty good at that. The Xperia U is seemingly no exception, judging by a quick glance at the list of pros and cons.

Key features

  • Quad-band GSM /GPRS/EDGE support
  • 3.5" 16M-color capacitive touchscreen of Full WVGA resolution (854 x 480 pixels) with Sony Mobile BRAVIA engine
  • Android OS v2.3.7 Gingerbread, planned Android 4.0 ICS update
  • Dual-core 1 GHz Cortex-A9 CPU, 512 MB RAM, NovaThor U8500 chipset
  • 5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geotagging, Multi Angle shot
  • 720p video recording @ 30fps with continuous autofocus and stereo sound
  • Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
  • GPS with A-GPS
  • 8 GB built-in storage (6 GB user-accessible)
  • microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • Voice dialing
  • Adobe Flash 11 support
  • Deep Facebook integration
  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Transparent stripe changes color depending on screen content
  • Replaceable cap at the bottom allows easy customization

Main disadvantages

  • Limited storage with no expansion options
  • No Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich out of box
  • Some competitors are slimmer
The Sony Xperia U specs sheet reads like a high-end device for the most part and the design of the smartphone easily manages to keep pace. Sure it's not the slim sweetness of the Xpera ray, but the Xperia U is still nicely compact and the transparent strip, which changes its color to match the screen contents, is a cool accent.
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Sony Xperia U at ours
The obvious catch is the very limited internal storage - 4GB for your documents and media files and 2GB for apps is what you get out of the box and, if that's a deal breaker, you should probably start looking for other options as there's no way around it.
If you think this kind of storage (with some help from the cloud perhaps) will suffice, join us on the next page for the hardware inspection of what might turn out to be one of the hottest devices of the season.
Read more:http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_u-review-770.php