Mobile Specification: Samsung Galaxy Tab Price in India & Pakistan.



Samsung Galaxy Tab Price In Pakistan (Rs:44,000/-)



The new Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet is available in India at price of Rs.27,900 .
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet specifications :
  • Network :
    • GSM/GPRS/EDGE
    • 3G HSDPA,HSUPA
  • OS (Operating System) : Android 2.2 , upgradeable to next version of Android
  • Display : 7-inch WSVGA (1024×600) multi-touch screen
  • Weight : 385 gm
  • Apps : Android Market
  • Social Hub : Integrates SNS , email,IM and Calendar accounts,Integrated Calendar (Google/Facebook/Outlook)
  • Android Samsung UI : Multiple Homescreens
  • Hybrid Widgets
  • Processor : 1GHz Cortex A8 processor
  • Battery : 4000mAh
    • Talk Time : upto 38 hours(2G), upto 17.5 hours (3G), upto 280 min (VT Call)
    • Standby : upto 28 days (2G), upto 25 days (3G)
  • Camera : 3 mega-pixel auto-focus camera with LED flash , 1.3 MP front camera
  • Connectivity :
    • WiFi a/b/g/n
    • Bluetooth v3.0
    • WAP
    • USB Ports : 2
    • TV-output : HDMI, Composite
  • Navigation
    • GPS with A-GPS
    • Map My India, Turn by Turn Navigation
  • Video Video player
    • Full HD Video Player(1080p)
    • Video recording : Recorder(720 x 480) @ 30fps
    • Multi Video Format Support : Without Encoding (WMV, MPEG4, DIVX, XVID, H.263, H.264)
  • Music
    • 3.5mm Audio jack
    • Speaker
    • Music Player : MP3, AAC, OGG, WMA, AMR-NB/WB, FLAC, WAV, AC3, MIDI, RTTTL/RTX, OTA, i-Melody, SP-MIDI
    • FM Radio with RDS
  • Memory : 16GB + MicroSD (up to 32GB)
  • Android Browser : Flash Player 10.1 support,RSS reader
  • Integrated Email : GMail,MS Exchange Active Sync
  • Navigation :Google Maps,Latitude,Places,Google Maps Navigation
  • eReading : Newspaper,Book,magazine



Samsung Galaxy Tab Price In Pakistan (Rs:44,000/-)



The new Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet is available in India at price of Rs.27,900 .
  • Samsung Galaxy Tab tablet specifications :
  • Network :
    • GSM/GPRS/EDGE
    • 3G HSDPA,HSUPA
  • OS (Operating System) : Android 2.2 , upgradeable to next version of Android
  • Display : 7-inch WSVGA (1024×600) multi-touch screen
  • Weight : 385 gm
  • Apps : Android Market
  • Social Hub : Integrates SNS , email,IM and Calendar accounts,Integrated Calendar (Google/Facebook/Outlook)
  • Android Samsung UI : Multiple Homescreens
  • Hybrid Widgets
  • Processor : 1GHz Cortex A8 processor
  • Battery : 4000mAh
    • Talk Time : upto 38 hours(2G), upto 17.5 hours (3G), upto 280 min (VT Call)
    • Standby : upto 28 days (2G), upto 25 days (3G)
  • Camera : 3 mega-pixel auto-focus camera with LED flash , 1.3 MP front camera
  • Connectivity :
    • WiFi a/b/g/n
    • Bluetooth v3.0
    • WAP
    • USB Ports : 2
    • TV-output : HDMI, Composite
  • Navigation
    • GPS with A-GPS
    • Map My India, Turn by Turn Navigation
  • Video Video player
    • Full HD Video Player(1080p)
    • Video recording : Recorder(720 x 480) @ 30fps
    • Multi Video Format Support : Without Encoding (WMV, MPEG4, DIVX, XVID, H.263, H.264)
  • Music
    • 3.5mm Audio jack
    • Speaker
    • Music Player : MP3, AAC, OGG, WMA, AMR-NB/WB, FLAC, WAV, AC3, MIDI, RTTTL/RTX, OTA, i-Melody, SP-MIDI
    • FM Radio with RDS
  • Memory : 16GB + MicroSD (up to 32GB)
  • Android Browser : Flash Player 10.1 support,RSS reader
  • Integrated Email : GMail,MS Exchange Active Sync
  • Navigation :Google Maps,Latitude,Places,Google Maps Navigation
  • eReading : Newspaper,Book,magazine

Mobile Specification: New Samsung Galaxy - R

Samsung Galaxy R Picture Specification


The Samsung Galaxy R will come with Android 2.3 Gingerbread and it features a 4.19 inch Super Clear LCD display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and processing is provided by a dual core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor.Other specifications on the Samsung Galaxy R include a rear facing 5 megapixel camera with an LED flash and auto-focus plus a front facing 1.3 megapixel camera, the rear camera is capable of recording HD video in 720p at 30 frames per second.

You can see a full list of specifications for the new Samsung Galaxy R below.

Samsung Galaxy R Specifications

Network: HSPA + 21Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mb EDGE/GPRS Class 12
Processor: Dual Core Application Processor
Display: 4.19” WVGA Super Clear LCD
OS: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Camera: Main(Rear): 5 MP, AF with LED Flash; Front: 1.3MP
Video Codec : MPEG4/H.263/H.264/H263.Sorenson/Divx/Xvid/VC-1
Playback : Full HD 1080p@30fps(Divx, WMV, MP4, H.264 B/P only)
Recording : HD 720p@30fps
Audio Codec : MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, WMA, WAV, MID, AC3, IMY, AAC(Mono)
Music Player with SoundAlive EQ, Music Recognition
3.5mm Ear Jack, Stereo FM Radio with RDS
Value-added Features: Samsung Apps; Samsung Kies 2.0; Samsung Kies air; Samsung TouchWiz; Samsung L!ve Panel UX
Social Hub: Integrated Contacts, Integrated Calendar, Unified Inbox; Basic: POP3/IMAP Email & Google Talk IM
Readers Hub
Music Hub
Game Hub
Voice Solution
Find My Mobile
Connectivity: Bluetooth technology v 3.0 + HS; USB 2.0 HS; Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n; Wi-Fi direct
Sensor: Accelerometer, Digital compass, Proximity, Light, Gyroscope
Memory: 8GB Internal memory + microSD (up to 32GB)
Size: 66.7 x 125.7 x 9.55mm, 131g
Standard battery: Li-Ion 1650 mAh
Talk Time: 580 min(3G)
Standby Time: 550 hours(3G)w.

Samsung Galaxy R Picture Specification


The Samsung Galaxy R will come with Android 2.3 Gingerbread and it features a 4.19 inch Super Clear LCD display with a resolution of 800 x 480 pixels and processing is provided by a dual core NVIDIA Tegra 2 processor.Other specifications on the Samsung Galaxy R include a rear facing 5 megapixel camera with an LED flash and auto-focus plus a front facing 1.3 megapixel camera, the rear camera is capable of recording HD video in 720p at 30 frames per second.

You can see a full list of specifications for the new Samsung Galaxy R below.

Samsung Galaxy R Specifications

Network: HSPA + 21Mbps / HSUPA 5.76Mb EDGE/GPRS Class 12
Processor: Dual Core Application Processor
Display: 4.19” WVGA Super Clear LCD
OS: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
Camera: Main(Rear): 5 MP, AF with LED Flash; Front: 1.3MP
Video Codec : MPEG4/H.263/H.264/H263.Sorenson/Divx/Xvid/VC-1
Playback : Full HD 1080p@30fps(Divx, WMV, MP4, H.264 B/P only)
Recording : HD 720p@30fps
Audio Codec : MP3, OGG, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, WMA, WAV, MID, AC3, IMY, AAC(Mono)
Music Player with SoundAlive EQ, Music Recognition
3.5mm Ear Jack, Stereo FM Radio with RDS
Value-added Features: Samsung Apps; Samsung Kies 2.0; Samsung Kies air; Samsung TouchWiz; Samsung L!ve Panel UX
Social Hub: Integrated Contacts, Integrated Calendar, Unified Inbox; Basic: POP3/IMAP Email & Google Talk IM
Readers Hub
Music Hub
Game Hub
Voice Solution
Find My Mobile
Connectivity: Bluetooth technology v 3.0 + HS; USB 2.0 HS; Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n; Wi-Fi direct
Sensor: Accelerometer, Digital compass, Proximity, Light, Gyroscope
Memory: 8GB Internal memory + microSD (up to 32GB)
Size: 66.7 x 125.7 x 9.55mm, 131g
Standard battery: Li-Ion 1650 mAh
Talk Time: 580 min(3G)
Standby Time: 550 hours(3G)w.

Now Facebook Application Supports 2,500 Different Mobiles | Facebook Launches Free Facebook For Every Phone.


Facebook has launched a new mobile phone application this week which has been designed to support 2,500 different mobile devices. The new Facebook for Every Phone application has been created to allow Facebook users to enjoy the experience of using Facebook what their location maybe or how they access our site.
The new Facebook App includes Facebook’s most popular features, such as its Inbox, News and Photos, but also includes features which enables you to upload photos and find friends from your phone’s contacts list.
Facebook has also partnered with a number of carriers worldwide to provide users with free data accessto the site for 90 days. If you are interested in the new application Facebook have created a video of their new application which can be viewed here.
The Facebook app is now available globally on Java-enabled phones, download the app by visiting m.facebook.com and scrolling down to the download link, or simply by entering d.facebook.com/install directly into the address bar of your mobile browser. Enjoy!


Facebook has launched a new mobile phone application this week which has been designed to support 2,500 different mobile devices. The new Facebook for Every Phone application has been created to allow Facebook users to enjoy the experience of using Facebook what their location maybe or how they access our site.
The new Facebook App includes Facebook’s most popular features, such as its Inbox, News and Photos, but also includes features which enables you to upload photos and find friends from your phone’s contacts list.
Facebook has also partnered with a number of carriers worldwide to provide users with free data accessto the site for 90 days. If you are interested in the new application Facebook have created a video of their new application which can be viewed here.
The Facebook app is now available globally on Java-enabled phones, download the app by visiting m.facebook.com and scrolling down to the download link, or simply by entering d.facebook.com/install directly into the address bar of your mobile browser. Enjoy!

Apple iPhone 2012: Six Generation iPhone Charging Concept

Apple iPhone: Apple is currently looking at new ways to charge its six generation iPhone without the need for cables.
Its still unclear as to what method of iPhone charging Apple is working on, but induction charging might be a preferred way, allowing you to place your iPhone on a charging pad to top up your battery. This new method of charging and Apple’s new cloud storage might see the end of sync cables and docks.

Investors expect a bigger boost to Apple’s phone business next year. People briefed on Apple’s plans said the company is planning a major iPhone revamp then, with one person saying the company has been experimenting with features such as a new way of charging the phone.
As more information becomes available about the possible new way to charge your  iPhones in 2012 we will keep you updated as always.


Apple iPhone: Apple is currently looking at new ways to charge its six generation iPhone without the need for cables.
Its still unclear as to what method of iPhone charging Apple is working on, but induction charging might be a preferred way, allowing you to place your iPhone on a charging pad to top up your battery. This new method of charging and Apple’s new cloud storage might see the end of sync cables and docks.

Investors expect a bigger boost to Apple’s phone business next year. People briefed on Apple’s plans said the company is planning a major iPhone revamp then, with one person saying the company has been experimenting with features such as a new way of charging the phone.
As more information becomes available about the possible new way to charge your  iPhones in 2012 we will keep you updated as always.


Now You Can Make Video Calls From Your Facebook Account | Powered by Skype Feature


On Wednesday July 6th 2011, new Skype-powered feature the social network launched to make video calls on Facebook.
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Facebook introduced video calling, group chat and a new design on Wednesday during the social network's much-heralded "awesome" announcement.
Wearing his signature grey t-shirt and blue jeans, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced the features at a press conference in Palo Alto, Calif.
Facebook Video Calling was developed with Skype, the world's largest Internet phone company.
Users with a webcam on their computer will have to install a special plug-in before they can make calls using Facebook from inside their web browser.
Callers will be able to see and hear the recipient, and vice-versa.
With the group chat feature, users can talk with several other Facebook friends at the same time using only text.
"We think this is going to be something that's really valuable," Zuckerberg said. "A lot of people have asked for it."
Group video calling is not yet supported and it was not clear how the feature would be available to mobile users. Zuckerberg said the new tools "are mostly web features."
The design changes are aimed to make it easier for users to see a list of friends they can chat with, while taking advantage of widescreen computer displays.
Wednesday's announcement from Facebook comes almost a week after Google launched its latest social network, Google+.
Google+ is accessible on an invite-only basis, but the company is keen to get a foothold in the social networking sector.
The new service has been received with mostly positive reviews, earning praise for its Circles and Hangouts features.
Circles lets users easily drag-and-drop contacts into groupings with customizable security and privacy settings.
Hangouts, meanwhile, lets users chat and collaborate in realtime using webcams. Users may also collectively watch videos on YouTube.
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Before you can participate in a Video Chat Call Via Facebook, you have to enable your account to make a video call. Go to facebook.com/videocalling and "Get Start"



 You will need to install a program. The install option will pop up when you click the video camera icon on the upper-right corner of the chat window or receive a call.
As with a standard Skype Call, no video Launches until the second party answers the call.
The above Picture showing you that, If the Person who you're calling does not answer, you can leave a video message. This message will appear in heir "Message" tab the same place that text messages do.
This is what the video chat windows look like




Facebook Video Calling Video:




On Wednesday July 6th 2011, new Skype-powered feature the social network launched to make video calls on Facebook.
_______________________________

Facebook introduced video calling, group chat and a new design on Wednesday during the social network's much-heralded "awesome" announcement.
Wearing his signature grey t-shirt and blue jeans, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg announced the features at a press conference in Palo Alto, Calif.
Facebook Video Calling was developed with Skype, the world's largest Internet phone company.
Users with a webcam on their computer will have to install a special plug-in before they can make calls using Facebook from inside their web browser.
Callers will be able to see and hear the recipient, and vice-versa.
With the group chat feature, users can talk with several other Facebook friends at the same time using only text.
"We think this is going to be something that's really valuable," Zuckerberg said. "A lot of people have asked for it."
Group video calling is not yet supported and it was not clear how the feature would be available to mobile users. Zuckerberg said the new tools "are mostly web features."
The design changes are aimed to make it easier for users to see a list of friends they can chat with, while taking advantage of widescreen computer displays.
Wednesday's announcement from Facebook comes almost a week after Google launched its latest social network, Google+.
Google+ is accessible on an invite-only basis, but the company is keen to get a foothold in the social networking sector.
The new service has been received with mostly positive reviews, earning praise for its Circles and Hangouts features.
Circles lets users easily drag-and-drop contacts into groupings with customizable security and privacy settings.
Hangouts, meanwhile, lets users chat and collaborate in realtime using webcams. Users may also collectively watch videos on YouTube.
_______________________________


Before you can participate in a Video Chat Call Via Facebook, you have to enable your account to make a video call. Go to facebook.com/videocalling and "Get Start"



 You will need to install a program. The install option will pop up when you click the video camera icon on the upper-right corner of the chat window or receive a call.
As with a standard Skype Call, no video Launches until the second party answers the call.
The above Picture showing you that, If the Person who you're calling does not answer, you can leave a video message. This message will appear in heir "Message" tab the same place that text messages do.
This is what the video chat windows look like




Facebook Video Calling Video:



New Samsung 9 Series Notebook Intel Core i3, i5 аnԁ Core i7 processor


Samsung launches іtѕ nеw Series 9 notebooks back іn March, аnԁ now Samsung hаѕ extra three nеw models tο thе 13.3 inch versions аnԁ two nеw models tο thе 11.6 inch translation.
Thе nеw versions comes wіth thе latest Intel Core i3, i5 аnԁ Core i7 processor аnԁ аƖѕο come wіth solid 256GB solid disorder guide (SSD), аnԁ up tο 6GB οf DDR3 RAM. Thе 11.6 inch models come wіth аn Intel Core i3 processor, 2GB οf RAM аnԁ 64GB οf storage space fοr $1,049, οr аn Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB οf RAM аnԁ a 128GB SSD fοr $1,249.
Thе 13.3 inch versions come wіth a сhοісе οf аnу Intel Core i5 οr Core i7 processors, уου ɡеt up tο a 256GB SSD аnԁ up tο 6GB οf RAM, prices ѕtаrt аt $1,349 up tο $2,049.


Samsung launches іtѕ nеw Series 9 notebooks back іn March, аnԁ now Samsung hаѕ extra three nеw models tο thе 13.3 inch versions аnԁ two nеw models tο thе 11.6 inch translation.
Thе nеw versions comes wіth thе latest Intel Core i3, i5 аnԁ Core i7 processor аnԁ аƖѕο come wіth solid 256GB solid disorder guide (SSD), аnԁ up tο 6GB οf DDR3 RAM. Thе 11.6 inch models come wіth аn Intel Core i3 processor, 2GB οf RAM аnԁ 64GB οf storage space fοr $1,049, οr аn Intel Core i3 processor, 4GB οf RAM аnԁ a 128GB SSD fοr $1,249.
Thе 13.3 inch versions come wіth a сhοісе οf аnу Intel Core i5 οr Core i7 processors, уου ɡеt up tο a 256GB SSD аnԁ up tο 6GB οf RAM, prices ѕtаrt аt $1,349 up tο $2,049.

HardlyWork.in allows users to convert their Facebook activity to an unassuming Excel sheet.

Lovely Facebook. When history is written, how shall ye be judged? Big questions aside, seen below is an Excel spreadsheet. But wait, it’s not! It’s a Faceook feed! What? Yes, a Facebook feed in disguise. See, there’s this website called HardlyWork.in that allows users to convert their Facebook activity to an unassuming Excel sheet. The funny part is everything that’s written on the faux Excel sheet is a newsfeed. .As the perpetual curse of tyrannical employers and stiff office environments, Facebook is probably responsible for so much lost productivity, it’s no use calculating the amount.
Anyway, having contemplated Facebook, it seems that it isn’t so bad to be using it at work. It would be downright ridiculous if you aren’t on Facebook when you spend the 9 to 5 in, say, an ad agency or a media outlet. There’s more news happening within the social networking space than any traditional beat. (Duh.)
So unless you’re in a sensitive line of work like the military, nuclear plants, or public office, professional ethics may demand you curb Facebook use. But who are we to preach?
Oh right, this post is about HardlyWork.in. Check it out, it’s pretty cool.
Here’s a question for the fans reading this: At the place you work in, how much time do employees usually spend on Facebook?

Lovely Facebook. When history is written, how shall ye be judged? Big questions aside, seen below is an Excel spreadsheet. But wait, it’s not! It’s a Faceook feed! What? Yes, a Facebook feed in disguise. See, there’s this website called HardlyWork.in that allows users to convert their Facebook activity to an unassuming Excel sheet. The funny part is everything that’s written on the faux Excel sheet is a newsfeed. .As the perpetual curse of tyrannical employers and stiff office environments, Facebook is probably responsible for so much lost productivity, it’s no use calculating the amount.

Anyway, having contemplated Facebook, it seems that it isn’t so bad to be using it at work. It would be downright ridiculous if you aren’t on Facebook when you spend the 9 to 5 in, say, an ad agency or a media outlet. There’s more news happening within the social networking space than any traditional beat. (Duh.)
So unless you’re in a sensitive line of work like the military, nuclear plants, or public office, professional ethics may demand you curb Facebook use. But who are we to preach?
Oh right, this post is about HardlyWork.in. Check it out, it’s pretty cool.
Here’s a question for the fans reading this: At the place you work in, how much time do employees usually spend on Facebook?

Olympus PEN E-P3 Review


The newest member of the Micro Four Thirds Olympus PEN family is without a doubt the company’s best model to date. I was fortunate enough to receive an Olympus PEN E-P3 well before the camera’s August release date in order to crank out this full review. At the end of my quest with the Olympus PEN E-P3, I was left in a mound of shrapnel from all of the exploding awesomeness that the camera succeeded in exuding throughout the course of my testing. Typically, a manufacturer will retain last year’s imaging sensor and throw in a few additional scene modes or manual controls. Not Olympus. The E-P3 is a radical divergence from the first and second-generation Olympus E-P1 and E-P2 cameras.

First off, the E-P3 utilizes a capacitive touchscreen LCD for particular menu operations, focusing, and touch capture. I was skeptical at first, but wait until you read of my findings. Olympus also tacked on a pop-up flash that was missing in action on the E-P2, and significantly fortified the camera’s Art Filter shooting mode. The addition of 1080i AVCHD video recording also graced the likes of the E-P3 in order to contend with Panasonic Micro Four Thirds machines like the Lumix DMC-GH2 and newly announced DMC-GF3. But the nacreous core of the Olympus E-P3 has been entirely revamped with a brand new 12MP Live MOS sensor and dual-core True Pic VI image processing. And how about the expanded 35-point AF, quicker focus times, manual controls in video mode, and, well, let’s just start the engine and Zamboni our way through the full review.







There has been a little further rejigging of the buttons on the back of the E-P3 since the E-P2. The auto exposure and auto focus lock (AEL/AFL) button has gone and the Menu, Info and Function buttons have been switched around. It shouldn't take users too long to get used to it, but it will make a slight difference.
It will be interesting to see how much difference the alternative grips make to the feel of the E-P3.
Touchscreen
The new PEN E-P3 is the first PEN from Olympus to feature a touchscreen. The E-P3 features touch AF, which instructs the camera to focus on the point in the scene chosen by a touch of a finger, and, like the Panasonic G3 and GF3, it also has a touch shutter.
Hopefully, the Anti-Fingerprint Coating will help keep the LCD smudge free so that provides a clear view in all lighting conditions.
Autofocus
Olympus shares technology with Panasonic, including the sensor in the new PEN E-P3, PEN Lite and PEN Mini. The Live MOS device has a fast read-out speed of 120fps, which helps to speed-up the contrast detection autofocus (AF) system.
Olympus claims that the TruePic VI processing engine inside its new PEN cameras is faster than Panasonic's Venus Engine VI FHD and it can therefore push the AF system further. As a result, Olympus claims that its new PEN cameras have the world's fastest AF when used with it's MSC (Movie Stills Compatible) optics. We will be putting this and the improved AF tracking ability to the test.
Olympus's TruePic VI processing engine is also claimed to decrease the length of time that the screen blacks-out between exposures, which should make shooting sport much easier.


The newest member of the Micro Four Thirds Olympus PEN family is without a doubt the company’s best model to date. I was fortunate enough to receive an Olympus PEN E-P3 well before the camera’s August release date in order to crank out this full review. At the end of my quest with the Olympus PEN E-P3, I was left in a mound of shrapnel from all of the exploding awesomeness that the camera succeeded in exuding throughout the course of my testing. Typically, a manufacturer will retain last year’s imaging sensor and throw in a few additional scene modes or manual controls. Not Olympus. The E-P3 is a radical divergence from the first and second-generation Olympus E-P1 and E-P2 cameras.

First off, the E-P3 utilizes a capacitive touchscreen LCD for particular menu operations, focusing, and touch capture. I was skeptical at first, but wait until you read of my findings. Olympus also tacked on a pop-up flash that was missing in action on the E-P2, and significantly fortified the camera’s Art Filter shooting mode. The addition of 1080i AVCHD video recording also graced the likes of the E-P3 in order to contend with Panasonic Micro Four Thirds machines like the Lumix DMC-GH2 and newly announced DMC-GF3. But the nacreous core of the Olympus E-P3 has been entirely revamped with a brand new 12MP Live MOS sensor and dual-core True Pic VI image processing. And how about the expanded 35-point AF, quicker focus times, manual controls in video mode, and, well, let’s just start the engine and Zamboni our way through the full review.







There has been a little further rejigging of the buttons on the back of the E-P3 since the E-P2. The auto exposure and auto focus lock (AEL/AFL) button has gone and the Menu, Info and Function buttons have been switched around. It shouldn't take users too long to get used to it, but it will make a slight difference.
It will be interesting to see how much difference the alternative grips make to the feel of the E-P3.
Touchscreen
The new PEN E-P3 is the first PEN from Olympus to feature a touchscreen. The E-P3 features touch AF, which instructs the camera to focus on the point in the scene chosen by a touch of a finger, and, like the Panasonic G3 and GF3, it also has a touch shutter.
Hopefully, the Anti-Fingerprint Coating will help keep the LCD smudge free so that provides a clear view in all lighting conditions.
Autofocus
Olympus shares technology with Panasonic, including the sensor in the new PEN E-P3, PEN Lite and PEN Mini. The Live MOS device has a fast read-out speed of 120fps, which helps to speed-up the contrast detection autofocus (AF) system.
Olympus claims that the TruePic VI processing engine inside its new PEN cameras is faster than Panasonic's Venus Engine VI FHD and it can therefore push the AF system further. As a result, Olympus claims that its new PEN cameras have the world's fastest AF when used with it's MSC (Movie Stills Compatible) optics. We will be putting this and the improved AF tracking ability to the test.
Olympus's TruePic VI processing engine is also claimed to decrease the length of time that the screen blacks-out between exposures, which should make shooting sport much easier.

Microsoft’s Windows Phone Marketplace has now reached 25,000 applications.

Clearly the Android Market is growing rapidly, and there’s no reason to even mention the Apple App Store, which just breezed by the 100,000 iPad app marker. But we can’t leave the little guys out, especially when their growth is also relatively impressive. Specifically,Microsoft’s Windows Phone Marketplace is reported to have passed 25,000 applications by a site that tracks the app store’s activity.
That number is a bit questionable as other app trackers have listed the Windows Phone Marketplace as just under the 25,000 mark. Either way, Microsoft’s app store is growing, and at a faster rate than it had been. From the beginning of its launch in November to the end of March, the Windows Phone Marketplace only boasted 11,500 apps. That’s about 2,300 apps per month. Three months later, another 13,500 apps have made their way to the Marketplace, an average of 4,500 apps per month. With Mango headed our way, there’s no reason to think this rapid growth won’t keep up its pace for a while.

Clearly the Android Market is growing rapidly, and there’s no reason to even mention the Apple App Store, which just breezed by the 100,000 iPad app marker. But we can’t leave the little guys out, especially when their growth is also relatively impressive. Specifically,Microsoft’s Windows Phone Marketplace is reported to have passed 25,000 applications by a site that tracks the app store’s activity.
That number is a bit questionable as other app trackers have listed the Windows Phone Marketplace as just under the 25,000 mark. Either way, Microsoft’s app store is growing, and at a faster rate than it had been. From the beginning of its launch in November to the end of March, the Windows Phone Marketplace only boasted 11,500 apps. That’s about 2,300 apps per month. Three months later, another 13,500 apps have made their way to the Marketplace, an average of 4,500 apps per month. With Mango headed our way, there’s no reason to think this rapid growth won’t keep up its pace for a while.

Japan: iPhone4 New Case releases | Japanese Beetle iPhone Case.


The Japanese dads must be excited for this summer as they can finally bring their kids out into the woods. You know how popular beetle hunting is in the country. But after the hunt, what happens to the precious beetles? Strapya thought to save the beetles by putting them on the iPhone case.
It’s like you have a stuffed animal on your iPhone. Only this time, the size makes it possible for you to bring it anywhere and of course, since it’s an iPhone case.




The Japanese dads must be excited for this summer as they can finally bring their kids out into the woods. You know how popular beetle hunting is in the country. But after the hunt, what happens to the precious beetles? Strapya thought to save the beetles by putting them on the iPhone case.
It’s like you have a stuffed animal on your iPhone. Only this time, the size makes it possible for you to bring it anywhere and of course, since it’s an iPhone case.



Facebook Will Launch In-Browser Video Chat Next Week In Partnership With Skype


Earlier this week while visiting Seattle, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tipped off Seattle press that the company would be launching an “awesome” new product next week that has been built by Facebook’s Seattle team. The press invitations to that event went out today, saying nothing more than “Please join us for an event at Facebook” on July 6.
This isn’t even the first time we’ve heard about Skype-powered video chat on Facebook. Rumors surfaced last year about such a product, but it never materialized.


The report is sparse on details about how it will work. Will it require a software download? Will it support group video chats? Undoubtedly it will be a major addition to the Facebook platform. Google+, the search giant’s answer to Facebook, launched with a group video chat feature, Google+ Hangouts. Google is seeing a lot of traction with the feature, but if Facebook can release a video chat product next week, Google+ Hangouts may not seem as revolutionary.
We’ve reached out to Facebook and Skype for comment.
Update: While Facebook and Skype aren’t saying anything officially, our sources confirm that Skype-powered video chat on Facebook will indeed be launching next week.


Earlier this week while visiting Seattle, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg tipped off Seattle press that the company would be launching an “awesome” new product next week that has been built by Facebook’s Seattle team. The press invitations to that event went out today, saying nothing more than “Please join us for an event at Facebook” on July 6.
This isn’t even the first time we’ve heard about Skype-powered video chat on Facebook. Rumors surfaced last year about such a product, but it never materialized.


The report is sparse on details about how it will work. Will it require a software download? Will it support group video chats? Undoubtedly it will be a major addition to the Facebook platform. Google+, the search giant’s answer to Facebook, launched with a group video chat feature, Google+ Hangouts. Google is seeing a lot of traction with the feature, but if Facebook can release a video chat product next week, Google+ Hangouts may not seem as revolutionary.
We’ve reached out to Facebook and Skype for comment.
Update: While Facebook and Skype aren’t saying anything officially, our sources confirm that Skype-powered video chat on Facebook will indeed be launching next week.

Google Teams Up With Virgin America To Allow Passengers To Test Out Chromebooks In-Flight

Google just announced that it is teaming up with Virgin America Airline to bring customers some pretty nifty in-flight perks.
From July 1 through September 30, Virgin Airline passengers will be able to check out free Google Chromebooks, the search engine's new cloud-powered laptop, to be used during their flight.
Users can check out the Chromebooks at their departure gate by swiping a credit card, which Virgin says is "for deposit purposes." Virgin is coupling the offer with a complimentary WiFi session during the flight, so users can go online and surf the web--even at 35,000 feet.
"Our goal has always been to use the best in technology to reinvent the travel experience -- and help bring some fun back to flying," Virgin America VP of Marketing Porter Gale said on Thursday, according to a press release. "As another California company known for connecting people in new ways, Google has been a key partner with us from our very first flights in 2007 -- powering the interactive Google maps onboard our Red entertainment platform. We're delighted to team up with Google yet again in a way that keeps our guests entertained and connected -- in both the physical and virtual clouds."
Passengers checking in at Virgin America gates in San Francisco International, Boston's Logan, Chicago O'Hare and Dallas-Fort Worth will see a Google "Chrome Zone," where the Chromebooks can be reserved for flights between SFO and DFW, ORD or BOS.
Google is also teaming up with New York's Ace Hotel, which will offer Virgin Atlantic fliers a complementary Chromebook during their stay at Ace.
Previously, during the 2010 holiday season, Google and Virgin partnered to offer passengers free in-flight WiFi.

Google just announced that it is teaming up with Virgin America Airline to bring customers some pretty nifty in-flight perks.
From July 1 through September 30, Virgin Airline passengers will be able to check out free Google Chromebooks, the search engine's new cloud-powered laptop, to be used during their flight.
Users can check out the Chromebooks at their departure gate by swiping a credit card, which Virgin says is "for deposit purposes." Virgin is coupling the offer with a complimentary WiFi session during the flight, so users can go online and surf the web--even at 35,000 feet.
"Our goal has always been to use the best in technology to reinvent the travel experience -- and help bring some fun back to flying," Virgin America VP of Marketing Porter Gale said on Thursday, according to a press release. "As another California company known for connecting people in new ways, Google has been a key partner with us from our very first flights in 2007 -- powering the interactive Google maps onboard our Red entertainment platform. We're delighted to team up with Google yet again in a way that keeps our guests entertained and connected -- in both the physical and virtual clouds."
Passengers checking in at Virgin America gates in San Francisco International, Boston's Logan, Chicago O'Hare and Dallas-Fort Worth will see a Google "Chrome Zone," where the Chromebooks can be reserved for flights between SFO and DFW, ORD or BOS.
Google is also teaming up with New York's Ace Hotel, which will offer Virgin Atlantic fliers a complementary Chromebook during their stay at Ace.
Previously, during the 2010 holiday season, Google and Virgin partnered to offer passengers free in-flight WiFi.

Japan News: Watch This Dental Robot Hanako 2 Very Impressive.

No other country on Earth seems to be more dedicated to realizing Blade Runner and Ghost in the Shell than Japan. They might as well deify Ridley Scott and proclaim him the spiritual father of the country’s various humanoid robotics projects. Pictured below is the lovely Hanako 2, a rather stimulating female root that’s supposed to train dentistry students and oral healthcare professionals in the fien art of looking after teeth.Of course, Hanako 2′s overt femaleness might rub a few women as a tad sexist (would the robot be treated less better it it were a guy?) But over looking the implications, Hanako 2 is a fine piece of work.

Of course, the missing piece of Hanako 2′s backstory is he rlfielike appearance is a result of silicone. Manufacturer Tmsuk partnered with a ‘love doll’ maker to amplify her, uhm, feminine qualities. Oh yeah, Hanako 2 can simulate almost every type of facial movement and even speak.
What she can’t do is e your girlfriend. But no worries, as robotic better halfs are sure to come real soon. It’s only a matter of time now. Now for the creepy and rather titillating video:


No other country on Earth seems to be more dedicated to realizing Blade Runner and Ghost in the Shell than Japan. They might as well deify Ridley Scott and proclaim him the spiritual father of the country’s various humanoid robotics projects. Pictured below is the lovely Hanako 2, a rather stimulating female root that’s supposed to train dentistry students and oral healthcare professionals in the fien art of looking after teeth.Of course, Hanako 2′s overt femaleness might rub a few women as a tad sexist (would the robot be treated less better it it were a guy?) But over looking the implications, Hanako 2 is a fine piece of work.


Of course, the missing piece of Hanako 2′s backstory is he rlfielike appearance is a result of silicone. Manufacturer Tmsuk partnered with a ‘love doll’ maker to amplify her, uhm, feminine qualities. Oh yeah, Hanako 2 can simulate almost every type of facial movement and even speak.
What she can’t do is e your girlfriend. But no worries, as robotic better halfs are sure to come real soon. It’s only a matter of time now. Now for the creepy and rather titillating video:


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