Sunday, September 2, 2012

Over 270 government websites hacked till July


Over 270 government websites hacked till July


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Over 270 government websites were hacked till July this year, Minister of State for Communications and IT Sachin Pilot informed parliament."A total number of 201, 303, 308 and 273 government websites were hacked during the year 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012 (till July) respectively," Pilot said in a written reply to the Lok Sabha this week.
Asked if computer security analysts have issued alerts for internet users, the minister said the Indian Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT-In) regularly issued alerts for users and operators on vulnerabilities.
It also published advisory providing countermeasures to safeguard the websites and network infrastructure against such attacks.

Samsung says Apple trying to limit choice

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Samsung on Saturday accused Apple of resorting to litigation in an effort to limit consumer choice after the iPhone maker said it was seeking to stop the sale of Galaxy S III smartphones in the United States.
 
Fresh from its $1 billion court victory over Samsung Electronics Co, Apple Inc., in a separate case, asked a federal district court in San Jose, California, on Friday to add four more products to a list of Samsung goods that Apple says infringe its patents.

The new list of 21 products includes Samsung's flagship smartphone Galaxy S III as well as the Galaxy Note, another popular Android phone. If the court finds those devices are infringing Apple's patents and irreparably harming the U.S. company, it could temporarily halt sales in the U.S. market even before the trial begins.

The latest accusation is part of a larger, epic struggle over patents and innovation in one of the most lucrative consumer electronics sectors that is unfolding in 10 countries.

The biggest stakes are in the U.S., the world's largest smartphone market in 2011. Last month, a jury in the San Jose court found that Samsung had copied Apple's design innovations and Samsung was ordered to pay Apple $1.05 billion. Samsung has vowed to appeal the verdict, all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court if necessary.

On Saturday, Samsung denounced Apple's attempt to halt sales of the S III, which hit the 10 million global sales mark in July, less than three months after its release.

"Apple continues to resort to litigation over market competition in an effort to limit consumer choice," Samsung said in a statement. "We will continue to take the necessary legal measures to ensure the availability of our innovative products in the United States."

The strong sales of the S III were crucial in driving Samsung's quarterly profit to a record high in the last quarter and helped it stay ahead in the worldwide smartphone market.

In documents filed with San Jose federal district court on Friday, Apple said 21 Samsung smartphones, media players and tablets released after August 2011 were "copycat products."

"Rather than innovate and develop its own technology and a unique Samsung style for its smartphone and tablet computer products, Samsung has chosen to copy Apple's technology, user interface, and innovative style," Apple said in one document.

The Cupertino, California-based company claimed that Samsung is illegally using its eight patents. One patent is related to the way the device retrieves information in a computer system and another is about gestures on a touchscreen display to unlock a device.

Apple and Samsung are the world's two largest smartphone makers and together they control over half of the global market. They are embroiled in similar legal tussles in Asia, Europe and the United States.

In April 2011, Apple first accused Samsung of illegally copying Apple's design and technology in the smartphones powered by Google Inc.'s Android technology. Samsung countersued, arguing Apple's iPhone and iPad used its wireless technology without permission.

Women more likely to be Facebook addicts, says study

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Women are more likely to be Facebook addicts and they have their genes to blame for it, a new study has claimed.The study by researchers at the University of Bonn has shown new evidence of a genetic variant linked to Internet addiction, and the link occurred most frequently in women, the Daily Mail reported.
Lead author of the research Dr Christian Montag said it showed that Internet addiction is 'not a figment of our imagination'.
The researchers interviewed 843 people about their Internet habits, eventually whittling the group down to 132 online addicts.
The addicts were then compared to a 'healthy' control group, and it emerged that the 132 subjects displaying problematic Internet behavior were more likely to be carriers of the genetic variation.
Those affected were most likely to be female. "The sex-specific genetic finding may result from a specific subgroup of Internet dependency, such as the use of social networks or such," Montag was quoted as saying by the paper.
Montag suggested that the popularity of social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter among women could be behind the trend, but added that further studies would be needed.
"It was shown that Internet addiction is not a figment of our imagination," Montag, who is based at the Department for Differential and Biological Psychology at the University of Bonn, said.
The study showed that the thoughts of the addicts revolve around the Internet during the day; and a belief that their well-being is severely impacted if they have to go without access to the Internet.
The same genetic variation found to occur frequently in online addicts has already been linked to other forms of addiction, including nicotine addiction, and to loneliness and depression.
"What we already know about the nicotine acetylcholine receptor in the brain is that a mutation on the related gene promotes addictive behavior," Montag said.

Budget Tablets

Budget Tablets

Champion WTab 7.2 - 7" 800x480 display, 1.5GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 3100mAh battery. Launched 4th August 2012 for Rs. 4,899.


BSNL Penta T-Pad WS802C - 8" 800x600 display, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 3000mAh battery. Launched 1st August 2012 for Rs. 14,699.


Swipe Halo Tab X74S - 7" 800x480 display, 1.5GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 3800mAh battery. Launched 26th July 2012 for Rs. 8,999.



Swipe Float Tab X78 - 7" 800x480 display, 1.5GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 3000mAh battery.Launched 26th July 2012 for Rs. 6,999.



Swipe 3D Life Tab X74S - 7" 800x480 display, 1.5GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 3400mAh battery. Launched 26th July 2012 for Rs. 5,999.


Intex i-Buddy - 7" 800x480 display, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 2350mAh battery. Launched 25th July 2012 for Rs. 6,490.



BSNL Penta T-Pad IS701C - 7" 800x480 display, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 3000mAh battery. Launched 24th July 2012 for Rs. 4,999.


Zen Mobile Ultra Tab A100 - 7" 800x480 display, 1.2GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 2800mAh battery. Launched 18th July 2012 for Rs. 6,199.


Wishtel Ira Thing 2 - 7" 800x480 display, 1.5MHz processor, 512MB RAM, 3000mAh battery. Launched 12th July 2012 for Rs. 6,500.


Karbonn Smart Tab 1 - 7" 800x480 display, 1.2GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 3700mAh battery. Launch 5th July 2012 for Rs. 6,999.



Zync Z999+ - 7" 800x480 display, 1.5GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 4200mAh battery. Launched 3rd July 2012 for Rs. 11,880.



Mercury mTab Rio - 9.7" IPS display, 1.2GHz processor, 1 GB RAM, 6-8 hrs battery life. Launched 2nd July 2012 for Rs. 11,999.



iBerry Auxus AX01 - 7" 800x480 display, 1 GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 4000mAh battery. Launched 29th June 2012 for Rs. 5,990.


iBerry Auxus AX03G - 7" 800x480 display, 1 GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 4000mAh battery.Launched 25th June 2012 for Rs. 9,990.



Zync Z990+ - 7" 800x480 display, 1.5GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 3600mAh battery.Launched 18th June 2012 for Rs. 6,999.



Milagrow TabTop 7.4(4GB) - 7" 800X600 display, 1.2GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 4000mAh battery.Launched 30th May 2012 for Rs. 10,990.




Mercury iXa Tab - 7" 800x480 display, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 1450mAh battery. Launched 10th May 2012 for Rs. 3,999.



iBall Slide i7218 - 7" 800x480 display, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 4400mAh battery. Launched 3rd May 2012 for Rs. 11,999.


Intex iTab - 8" 800x600 display, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 5000mAh battery. Launched 2nd May 2012 for Rs. 11,900. 




Zync Z990 - 7" 800x480 display, 1.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 3600mAh battery. Launched in 14th April 2012 for Rs. 8,500.



Micromax Funbook - 7" 800x480 display, 1.2GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 2800mAh battery. Launched 3rd April 2012 for Rs. 6,500.



Mercury mTab Neo 2 - 7" 800x480 display, 1.2GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 4000mAh battery. Launched 3rd April 2012 for Rs. 14,999.


HCL Me Tab U1 - 7" 800x480 display, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 3600mAh battery. Launched 2nd April 2012 for Rs. 7,999.


Wishtel IRA - 7" 800x480 display, 800MHz processor, 512MB RAM, 2800mAh battery. Launched 23rd March 2012 for Rs. 4000.



Reliance CDMA Tab - 7" 800x480 display, 800MHz processor, 512MB RAM, 4000mAh battery. Launched 19th March 2012 for Rs. 12,999.




Sony at IFA 2012

Sony at IFA 2012

Sony unveiled three new Android smartphones at IFA, Berlin. First up, the Xperia T.

The Xperia T is Sony's new flagship smartphone powered by a 1.5GHz dual-core processor.

Sony Xperia T comes with a 4.6-inch HD display, a 13-megapixel camera and full-HD video recording. Disappointingly, it will ship with Android 4.0.4 instead of Android 4.1.

Sony Xperia V, the second phone to be launched at the event, comes with a 4.3-inch display, 1.5GHz dual-core processor and a 13-megapixel camera.

Sony also unveiled the Xperia J that is just 9.2mm thin and comes with a 4.0-inch FWVGA Display.




Sony's biggest launch (literally) was the Xperia Tablet S. It comes with a 9.4-inch (1280 x 800) IPS display and runs Android 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich).


The Sony Xperia Tablet comes with a wide range of accessories like the Dock Speaker (pictured here). It comes in 16/32/64 GB storage options.

The Sony Xperia Tablet S is 11.85mm thick and is powered by a NVIDIA Tegra 3 quad-core processor.


The Sony Xperia Tablet (pictured here with a docking stand) comes with 8-megapixel rear and 1-megapixel front camera.


Sony has revealed two bold new designs in the VAIO series in the form of VAIO Duo 11 (pictured here) and VAIO Tap20.


The Sony VAIO Duo 11 slider hybrid Ultrabook combines fully-featured PC productivity with tablet convenience. It also comes with a digitizer stylus (pictured here)


The Sony VAIO Tap20 is a new-style PC with multi-touch panel that comes with a unique adjustable stand for comfortable computing in any position: lay-flat, tilting or desktop-style.



The VAIO Duo 11 and VAIO Tap20 (pictured here) come with Windows 8 and are powered by Intel Core processors.


Sony's biggest launch (literally) is a 84-inch 4K television, that offers 4 times the quality of full-HD broadcast.



Sony also announced the premium MDR-1 range of headphones which come with a closed-back design for greater isolation and better bass response.

The headphones are available in available in three options - standard (MDR-1R), digital noise cancelling (MDR-1RNC) and Bluetooth wireless (MDR-1RBT) versions.



Sony Electronics has worked closely with Sony Music Entertainment to deliver these high-quality headphones.



Sony announced the launch of Wi-Fi enabled mirrorless NEX-5R camera. It comes with 16.1-megapixels sensor and an ISO range of ISO 100-25600.



The camera comes with comes with a touchscreen that flips through 180 degrees for easy arm's length self-portraits. Other features include full-HD video recording.




Thursday, August 30, 2012


Samsung unveils new range of mobiles, tablets at IFA, Berlin


The live coverage is over. Here's a summary of the products Samsung has announced:


Earlier, Sony held its own launch event where it announced multiple products.


What was rumoured/ expected?

Samsung will reveal its S-Pen holding Galaxy Note successor. The phablet will feature 5.5″ display with 1280×720 resolution, a 1.6GHz quad-core CPUwith 2GB of RAM and 8MP rear camera.

Apart from Note 2, Samsung will reportedly showcase its first Android camera 'Galaxy Camera' at this press meet. This Android camera will come with 21x zoom lens, a 16-megapixel BSI CMOS sensor and 4.8-inch HD SLCD display.

Some reports suggest that Samsung will also use the platform to announce its first Windows Phone 8 and Windows 8 devices including Samsung ATIV Tab, which allegedly features Windows RT, 10.1″ 1366×768 display, 1.5GHz dual-core CPU with 2GB of RAM and 32/64GB of storage.

Modern lives in US are multi-screen: Google


Modern lives in US are multi-screen: Google


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Google on Wednesday released research showing that lives in the United States have gone multi-screen, with people bouncing between smartphones, tablets, computers and televisions.Nine out of 10 people use a variety of screens either one after another, according to a Google report titled "The New Multi-screen World: Understanding Cross-Platform Consumer Behavior."
The research showed that 77 percent of television viewers do so with another device in hand, often using tablets or smartphones for online searches inspired by what they see.
"How many times have you started reading an email on your phone while commuting, and then continued it on your laptop when you got home?" Gai Pham of Google mobile ads marketing asked rhetorically.
"Or perhaps you saw a commercial for a new car and then used your tablet to search for the specs and see it in action?" Pham continued.
"If these things sound familiar, that's because they're all part of the new norm in multi-screen behavior."
Google cited the findings as evidence that advertisers would be wise to develop campaigns adapted to the trend of people shifting from one screen to another.
The findings resulted from research done in the second quarter of this year in the US cities of Austin, Texas; Boston, Massachusetts; and Los Angeles.

Samsung pips Nokia on Windows Phone 8 device announcement


Samsung pips Nokia on Windows Phone 8 device announcement


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Samsung Electronics became the first handset maker to announce a smartphone using Microsoft's latest mobile software, making its surprise, hurried announcement just days before the highly anticipated launch of Nokia's version.
The brief announcement on Wednesday at a Berlin electronics show comes amid expectations that smartphone makers may turn increasingly to Windows devices after a U.S. jury decided many of Samsung's Google Android-based phones infringed Apple Inc patents.
"It looks like a good phone, and seems like a pre-emptive announcement ahead of Nokia," said Sid Parakh, an analyst at investment firm McAdams Wright Ragen, of the Samsung phone.
"Microsoft or Windows never got their best teams, never got their best designs, just because Android was doing so well. With the change in the legal environment, there's a case to be made that Samsung will likely shift some of those resources to broaden out or diversify their own exposure."
Nokia, the ailing Finnish mobile firm, once the world's leading producer of phones but now struggling to reverse losses, is due to unveil its new Lumia line of smartphones using Windows Phone 8 in New York on September 5.
Samsung's new phone called ATIV S -- tacked onto the end of a long news conference in Berlin that focused on other products -- may elevate expectations for the Lumia. Samsung's ATIV S Windows phone sports a high-end 4.8-inch display, Corning "Gorilla" glass, and an 8-megapixel rear camera and 1.9-megapixel front-facing camera, Microsoft posted on its official blog on Wednesday.
"Expectations for a 40 megapixel or possibly 20 megapixel camera model are running high. If Nokia does not unveil a monster camera handset next week, many will be disappointed," said Tero Kuittinen, analyst at mobile analytics firm Alekstra.
But "this leaves Nokia plenty of room to draw a clear contrast with its upcoming announcement."
Samsung's Windows-based smartphone, introduced on Wednesday, marks the first in a "big lineup of new hardware" from the South Korean company based on Microsoft's software, Microsoft executive Ben Rudolph said in a blog posting.
Analysts say the introduction of Samsung's Windows phone may be designed to assuage concerns that Microsoft will favor Nokia, whose Chief Executive Stephen Elop -- himself a former senior Microsoft executive -- has staked its future on the Windows platform.
"The fact Samsung was allowed to be the first to announce is Microsoft's backhanded way of letting other vendors know that Nokia is not getting special treatment," Current Analysis analyst Avi Greengart said.
But Jack Gold, an independent mobile consultant who runs J. Gold Associates, argued Samsung had signalled its commitment to Windows for a while, but Nokia will remain the primary driver of the new breed of Microsoft-powered devices.
"Samsung has crossed the start line first and set the bar for Nokia's launch," said Geoff Blaber, analyst at CCS Insight.
Stealing a march
Microsoft gave a preview of its Windows Phone 8 software in June, and promised the first phones would be on the market by the autumn.
Windows Phone 8 looks similar to, and is built on the same core code as Microsoft's upcoming Windows 8 operating system, but is not the same product. Windows 8, which will run on tablets and PCs, is scheduled to launch on October 26.
Samsung said the ATIV phone would hit stores in the October-November period but did not give an exact start date.
On Wednesday, the Korean corporation also showed off a slew of tablets using Windows 8 software and the second generation of its popular Google Android-based Galaxy Note phone-cum-tablet "phablet" in downtown Berlin.
Samsung has sold some 10 million of its original Galaxy Note devices, creating a new product category which has smaller screen than tablets, but bigger than smartphones.
"I am pretty confident it will even outsell its predecessor," said JK Shin, Samsung's chief of mobile business.
Samsung hopes the new device will take the focus away from its loss of the court case. Apple is now seeking speedy bans on the sale of eight Samsung phones, moving swiftly to turn legal victory into tangible business gain.
Samsung hopes the phablet upgrade will lift any post-Apple gloom. The new version of the Note features a thinner and slightly bigger 5.5-inch screen, quad-core processor, the latest version of the Android operating system called Jellybean, and improved stylus function.
"There won't be huge innovative changes in design, but the Note 2 will feature quite a few improvements and enable Samsung to carry on its strong sales momentum in the category," said Lee Sun-tae, an analyst at NH Investment & Securities. "With the launch, Samsung will also be trying to turn around downbeat sentiment after the U.S. legal defeat."
Apple did not include the Note and other newly unveiled Samsung products in its original lawsuit. But the company and its lawyers are expected by many legal experts to try and use last week's legal victory to go after future gadgets, especially because the jury found infringing features in Samsung phones such as pinch-and-zoom and bounce-back -- common in Android.
Shares of Microsoft finished up 2 cents at $30.65 on Wednesday. 
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HTC Desire X official; brings S4 dual-core processor, Android 4.0


HTC Desire X official; brings S4 dual-core processor, Android 4.0


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HTC has made the rumoured Desire X official on Thursday at IFA trade fair. Featuring Ice Cream Sandwich, HTC Desire X will be available in selected markets from September this year.
According to HTC, the smartphone features 4-inch Super LCD WVGA display, 5MP rear camera, dual-core 1GHz Qualcomm S4 processor, and Beats Audio. The Desire X also comes with several camera improvements that were first introduced in company's One series including HTC's proprietary ImageChip, a f/2.0, 28mm wide-angle lens, BSI sensor, HDR mode and automatic adjustable flash.
Company's free Dropbox cloud storage offer is also valid for Desire X and buyers will get 25GB of free online storage for two years.
"HTC Desire X is an extension of your social life. If you're looking to enjoy and share high quality multimedia, wherever you are, this is the phone for you. It not only looks and sounds great, but also provides a super-fast, highly personal mobile experience at a great price," said Jason Mackenzie, President, Global Sales and Marketing for HTC Corporation.
There is no word on the pricing right now.
Key specs
  • 4-inch WVGA (480 x 800 resolution) Super LCD screen
  • Dual-core 1GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM8225 processor
  • 768MB RAM
  • 5-megapixel camera
  • 1600 mAh battery
  • 4GB internal memory
  • microSD support
  • Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich)

Jelly Bean "coming soon" to Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Note 10.1


Jelly Bean "coming soon" to Samsung Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note, Galaxy Note 10.1


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Samsung has confirmed at the press event that it will be "very soon" rolling out Android Jelly Bean update for its flagship smartphone Samsung Galaxy S III and the recently launched Galaxy Note 10.1 (aka Samsung Galaxy Note 800) and Galaxy Note.
Android Jelly Bean is the latest version of Google's popular operating system. It brings several performance improvements for smartphones such as Project Butter, which aims to make the user interface smoother. It also comes with Google Now and updates to Android Beam functionality.
These announcements were made at the on-going IFA event, where Samsung also showcased its Galaxy Camera, which too runs on Android Jelly Bean. The other significant announcements that Samsung has made at this event so far is the launch of Galaxy Note successor, Galaxy Note II and the first smartphone running on Windows Phone 8 - Samsung ATIV S.
Samsung had introduced its Galaxy S III in March 2012 and this smartphone is a successor to its popular Galaxy S series. Samsung Galaxy Note is the first phablet device from this company, which was showcased at IFA last year. While the Galaxy Note 10.1 has been announced just last month. All these devices are currently running on Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
It is noteworthy, that earlier in August a copy of an official Samsung Galaxy S3 Jelly Bean build was leaked online. From that time there have been many speculations in regards to when Samsung will actually start rolling this update out. Though there are no specific dates announced yet this will at least put some speculations to rest.

Samsung unveils Galaxy Camera with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean


Samsung unveils Galaxy Camera with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean


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Samsung has unveiled a voice-controlled camera as part of a fall lineup of consumer gadgets aimed at setting itself apart from rival Apple.
The South Korean electronics giant presented the 16-megapixel Galaxy Camera at the IFA tech show in Berlin on Wednesday.
It comes days after Samsung suffered a costly defeat in a patent dispute with Apple in the United States.
Samsung's Galaxy Camera runs Google's popular Android operating system, giving it features previously restricted to smartphones or tablet computers such as photo organizing, photo sharing and voice-control.
The company also announced two new phones, the Galaxy Note II and the ATIV S running Microsoft's Windows 8 operating system.
Samsung says the devices will be available in many countries from the end of October.
Samsung Galaxy Camera key specs
  • Image Sensor: 16.3 effective megapixel 1/2.3" BSI CMOS
  • Lens: F2.8, 23 mm, 21x super long zoom
  • Display: 121.2 mm (4.8"), 308 ppi, HD Super Clear Touch Display
  • ISO: Auto, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200
  • Processor: 1.4GHz Quad-Core processor
  • OS: Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean)
  • Memory: 8GB, memory slot : micro SDSC, micro SDHC, micro SDXC
  • Smart Pro : 10 modes (Macro, Rich Tone, Action Freeze, Waterfall Trace, Light Trace,Beautiful Sunset, Blue Sky, Natural Green, Silhouette, Vivid Fireworks)
  • Share shot, Auto Cloud Back-up
  • Smart Content Manager, Photo Wizard, Movie Wizard
  • Voice Control, Slow Motion Video, S Planner, S Suggest
  • AllShare Play, Family Story, Drop box
  • GPS, A-GPS, GLONASS
  • Connectivity: WiFi a/b/g/n, WiFi HT40, Bluetooth 4.0
  • Battery: 1,650 mAh
  • Dimension (WxHxD): 128.7 x 70.8 x 19.1 mm
  • Weight: 305g

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Sony releases Xperia T, Xperia J, Xperia V Android 4.0 smartphones


Sony releases Xperia T, Xperia J, Xperia V Android 4.0 
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Sony has unveiled its new range of Xperia smartphones on Wednesday at a press event. These smartphones include Xperia T, Xperia J and Xperia V. Powered by Android 4.0.4, these Xperia smartphones will go on sale starting next month in markets across the globe.
Company flagship Sony Xperia T, which will be available as Xperia TX in some markets, comes with 4.6-inch HD Reality display, 13MP rear camera and 1.5GHz dual-core processor. It will also feature easy 'One-touch' functions enabled by NFC (Near Field Communications)
Sony Xperia V has similar specifications as Xperia T, but it comes with a smaller 4.3-inch display and is also LTE enabled for superfast network performance and comes with the highest level of water resistance in smartphone.
On the other hand, Sony Xperia J is budget smartphone with features like 4.0-inch FWVGA display, 5MP auto-focus camera, and front camera.
"This year's IFA marks an important milestone for Sony and Sony Mobile Communications. Xperia smartphones are at the heart of Sony's mobile strategy of delivering a consistent user experience across devices, enabling consumers to easily and quickly access the world of entertainment that Sony delivers," commented Kunimasa Suzuki, President and CEO of Sony Mobile Communications.
Sony's new Xperia smartphone will also come with WALKMAN, Album and Movies apps, which provide variety of entertainment content to the users.

Xperia T key specs
  • 4.6" HD Reality Display
  • 13MP fast capture camera
  • Full 1080p HD video recording
  • PlayStation Certified
  • Latest generation 1.5GHz dual core processor
  • Android version 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Will be upgraded to Android version 4.1 (Jelly Bean) following launch
  • MHL connectivity
  • NFC
  • Available in Black, Silver and White colours
Xperia V key specs
  • 4.3" HD Reality display
  • 13 MP fast capture camera
  • Latest generation 1.5GHz dual core processor
  • LTE connectivity
  • NFC
  • PlayStation Certified
  • Android version 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich). Will be upgraded to Android version 4.1 (Jelly Bean) following launch
  • Highest levels of dust and water resistance
  • MHL connectivity
  • Available in Black, Pink and White colours
Xperia J key specs
  • 9.2mm slim
  • 4.0" FWVGA Display
  • 5MP AF camera
  • Front chat camera
  • Available in Black, Gold, White and Pink colours

Samsung Galaxy S III vs HTC One X


Samsung Galaxy S III vs HTC One X


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With the launch of Galaxy S III, the Indian market now has flagship devices from the two big Androidsmartphone mafuncaturers stacked up in the shelves. Both the devices have industry leading hardware specifications and come with host of software improvements over the vanilla Android 4.0. For a consumer looking to grab the best Android smartphone right now, which one of these is going to be a wise choice?

Design
No doubt HTC has done a great job while designing One X - the smartphone is a culmination of what the Taiwanese manufacturer has learnt over the years. Featuring a curved profile, the phone is made up of polycarbonate material, which Nokia has been using in its high-end devices. The device looks beautiful and is very functional in real-life usage.
On the other hand, Samsung seems to have played safe with Galaxy S III design. Not risking too much, company has gone for a rather boring design. However, company has been able to fit a huge 4.8-inch display in a much smaller device, which is certainly a big feat. The glossy design of the phone might be uninspired, but company has been able to make it highly usable for consumers.

Display
HTC started the trend of 720p display in smartphones with Rezound (released in the United States) and now every manufacturer is bringing HD display in their flagship devices. One X is company's second smartphone to sport a 720p screen. With Super LCD 2 technology underneath, the display in One X is one of the best around. It provides great viewing angles, and accurate colour reproduction.
Pentile or non-Pentile, Samsung is known for its AMOLED display technology and the last two Android flagships are the proof of this. Company has opted for Super AMOLED on Galaxy S III, as the Super AMOLED Plus with HD resolution wasn't ready for mass production. First seen on Galaxy Nexus, Super AMOLED HD display has improved quite a lot since then. However, the blueish tinge is still present and whites are a little off on the smartphone. HTC One X certainly beats Galaxy S in display category with a near perfect display. There are hardly any issues with One X display.
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Quad-core processors are the latest craze in smartphones and HTC One X is the first smartphone to launch with NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor. Thanks to the quad core processor and 1GB RAM on-board, the performance is simply exceptional and there is no lag or sluggishness. Company has included an 1800mAh battery on the smartphone, which results in about a day backup on moderate use. It is not user-removable, which is a slight dampener.
Samsung has also gone for 1GB RAM and a quad-core processor in Galaxy S III; however it is company's own processor - Exynos 4 Quad. Similar to Exynos 4 dual in Galaxy S II, Exynos 4 quad simply blows the competition away, which also includes HTC One X. Thanks to the superfast processor on-board, Galaxy S III glides through the menus, homescreen, heavy webpages and more without showing any sign of strain. Samsung has opted for 2100 mAh user-removable battery, which would easily last a day on moderate usage. The user-removable battery on S III is another advantage that this Samsung flagship holds over One X.

Software/ UI
Pre-loaded with Android 4.0.3, HTC's One X comes with all new version of company's Sense UI. A refreshing upgrade from earlier versions of the user-interface, Sense 4 is toned down, which is a welcome improvement but a lot still needs to be done. Sense 4 is still a big memory hog and takes up big chunk of RAM, but thanks to the 1GB RAM on-board the performance isn't impacted that much in the real-life.
Similar to HTC, Samsung has also included its own user interface atop Ice Cream Sandwich, called TouchWiz Nature UX. Company has also included several other software features that are S III exclusive right now. Some of them are Direct Call, Smart Stay or S-Voice. While Direct Call and S-Voice work well, Smart Stay is somewhat hit and miss. There are other disappointments as well like the tweaked folder functionality. One other thing that also needs to be kept in mind is Samsung's poor track record with Android updates.
While both the smartphones have some positives and negatives on the user interface front, choosing a UI is more up to the personal taste, however the S III has a definite edge in terms of bundled software.

Camera
Cameras have suddenly become the topic of interest among smartphone manufacturers and some real work is visible in the new crop of devices hitting stores. HTC's One X is one of these devices with vastly improvement camera software and a great camera. HTC has also gone f/2.0 aperture, which improves the low light performance.
On the other hand, while the Galaxy S III may not have the best camera software as the company has stuck to the familiar looking interface, the optics are exceptional. The shots taken from 8MP out-perform almost all smartphones camera currently available in the market including One X.
Both the devices also come with front cameras, which give decent results.

Verdict
It is certainly a hard decision between HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy S III. While One X has better display and design, Galaxy S III scores on performance and camera front. Software and UI are left to personal preference. One last factor that plays an important role in the buying decisions is the pricing, which is a let-down for Galaxy S III. Samsung has priced Galaxy S III at Rs. 43,180, while One X is being sold for Rs. 37,899.
So, if pricing is a concern for you, HTC One X is certainly a better deal, but if you have a bigger budget, you might want to look at the Galaxy S III.

Samsung announces Galaxy Note II with Jelly Bean, 1.6GHz quad-core processor


Samsung announces Galaxy Note II with Jelly Bean, 1.6GHz quad-core processor


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Korean manufacturer Samsung has announced the launch of its Galaxy Note successor at its Mobile Unpacked Berlin episode. Dubbed as Galaxy Note II, the phablet features Android 4.1 aka Jelly Bean out of the box.
According to Samsung, Galaxy Note II features 5.5-inch Super AMOLED HD display, 1.6GHz quad-core CPU and 2GB of RAM. The device also comes with 8MP rear camera, 1.9MP front camera and a huge 3,100mAh battery on-board.
Despite the improved internal Note II will be thinner than its predecessor at 9.4mm and will come in 16/32/64GB memory configurations.
Samsung Galaxy Note II will be available starting October in markets across the globe. There is no word on the pricing right now.
Samsung has made quite a few changes on the software front in Note II, it will sports a feature called Air View, which allows users to hover with the S-Pen over an email, image gallery, or video to preview its content without having to open it.
On the lines of Popup Play, company is also introducing Popup Note in Note II, as the same suggests this feature will let users make/edit a note on the screen while using another app.
Some other interesting features that will their debut in this device are Quick Command and Screen Recorder.
"Last year at IFA, we launched the Galaxy Note, which opened a new category of smart mobile devices. This year, again at IFA, I am proud to announce the GALAXY Note II, which will encourage users to 'unleash their inner creativity.' With a perfect viewing experience and unique and differentiated features, users can discover information and capture their ideas faster, express thoughts freely and manage tasks more efficiently. For anyone who wants to be creative, expressive and unique, the Samsung GALAXY Note II will be the ideal device, allowing users to live a life extraordinary," said JK Shin, President of IT & Mobile Communications Division at Samsung Electronics.
Key specs
  • 5.5-inch Super AMOLED HD display
  • 1.6GHz quad-core CPU
  • 8MP rear camera
  • 1.9MP front camera
  • 3,100mAh battery
  • 9.4mm thick
  • 16, 32, and 64 GB internal storage
  • microSD card slot
  • HSPA+ 21mbps/ 4G LTE
  • Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
  • Available in Marble White or Titanium Gray colours

Samsung unveils ATIV S, world's first Windows Phone 8 device


Samsung unveils ATIV S, world's first Windows Phone 8 device


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Samsung has unveiled the first Windows Phone 8 device in the world at company's Mobile Unpacked event at IFA on Wednesday.
Dubbed as Samsung ATIV S, this smartphone features a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD display with Gorilla Glass 2, 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm processor, 8MP rear camera and 1.9MP front-facing camera.
It also houses a big 2,300mAh battery, 1GB RAM, 16/32GB internal storage and is just 8.7mm thick. Looks like Samsung is now aiming for Windows Phone market after successfully capturing the Android arena.
"Samsung ATIV S is a new smartphone for both work and entertainment featuring Windows Phone 8.. ATIV S brings a stunning hairline design and high performance with a range of content-sharing and productivity options," company noted in a press release.
Samsung ATIV S key specs
  • Processor: 1.5 GHz dual-core processor
  • Display: 4.8 inch (121.9mm ) HD Super AMOLED
  • OS: Windows Phone 8
  • Cameras: 8 Megapixel auto-focus rear camera with LED Flash, 1.9 Megapixel front camera
  • 3.5mm Ear Jack
  • GPS, A-GPS, Glonass
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 3.0, USB 2.0, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n (2.4 & 5 GHz), Wi-Fi Direct, Wi-Fi Channel Bonding
  • Sensors: Proximity, Accelerometer, Geomagnetic, Ambient Light, Gyroscope
  • Memory: 16/32GB User memory, 1GB RAM
  • microSD (SDXC support)
  • Dimension: 137.2 x 70.5 x 8.7 mm, 135g
  • Battery: Li-ion 2,300mAh

Apple to start new iPhone pre-orders on September 12 - report



Apple to start new iPhone pre-orders on September 12 














The blog that reported earlier that Apple will announce the new iPhone on September 12, is now reporting that Apple will start taking US pre-orders for the smartphone the same day.
iMore is sticking to the earlier announced shipping day of September 21, nine days after the announcement. It is also saying that Apple will launch the new iPhone in international markets two weeks later, likely Friday, October 5.

Traditionally, there has been some delay between the iPhone announcement and the phone going up for pre-order in the United States. The iPhone 4S, for example, was announced on October 4 last year, while pre-orders opened only on Friday, October 7. It is worth pointing out that the iPhone 4S clocked over 1 million pre-orders within the first 24 hours, while the number stood at over 600,000 pre-orders for the iPhone 4.

Pre-orders for the new iPhone are expected to top the iPhone 4S record, with a lot of pent-up demand from the Cupertino faithful ahead of the holiday season. iPhone 4S went on sale on October 14 last year, ten days after the announcement, and clocked over 4 million sales on the opening weekend. That number might be under threat as well depending upon the number of countries the new iPhonegets launched in.

The iPhone 4S was available for sale in the US, Canada, Australia, UK, France, Germany, and Japan on launch, so it's likely the new iPhone will be available in these markets on launch. The rumoured October 5 date this year may correspond to the expansion of the phone to other European markets and Singapore, just like the iPhone 4S.

On October 28 last year, 14 days after the initial launch, the iPhone 4S went on sale in 22 countries including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.

If Apple sticks to the timelines it followed for the iPhone 4S, the new iPhone will be available in over 70 countries by the end of this year. So when will your country get the new iPhone? Likely the same time it got the iPhone 4S.