Saturday, October 20, 2012

17 Products Apple Should Make Next

iPhone 5 is now launched and that too with "Hey, it's a different size!" as its only selling point. And now it's only a matter of time until Apple begins branching out into other, less well-advised products. Cracked.com asked its viewers to show them what that might look like. So here are the Top 17 responses that it got:


Monday, October 8, 2012

Viral GANGNAM STYLE (video)


ONE South Korean Rapper...

  • Completely made the video in TWO days
  • Max grosser in the last SEVEN years online
  • Stepped into the Guinness Book of World Records
  • Mashable says kids don't eat without this song
  • FOURTEEN flash mobs across the globe have used this song
  • The West Indies cricket team did a Gangnam after winning the T20 World Cup finals.

You just cant miss this one. WoW

@vaimasters


Saturday, October 6, 2012

Supernatural Season 8 Starts



Watch the first episode of Supernatural Season 08.
Follow the link: http://watchseries.eu/episode/supernatural_s8_e1-199945.html

Select any one server and sit back n enjoy.

Stay connected for updates on other episodes.

@vaimasters
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Thursday, October 4, 2012

An Apple till today, kept the Critics Away


At the start of this week, Apple Inc. announced the sale of 5 million iPhone 5 units in just three days of its launch. The company shares rose to an all time high to $703 with the launch (I wonder what the Microsoft-Nokia venture has to say about this). The sales tally is a record for any phone, but it beats last year's iPhone 4S launch only by a small margin and the analysts expected a better market reaction.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Top 5 mobile phone vendors market share in second quarter 2012


1. According to IDC, the global mobile phone market grew by 1% year over year, in the second quarter of 2012
2. Apple, Samsung, Nokia, ZTE and LG Electronics are the top 5 mobile phone vendors in second quarter 2012
3. Samsung and Apple have more than doubled their combined market share over the past two years, which has created more distance between the companies and the competition

Top Five Total Mobile Phone Vendors, Shipments, and Market Share, Q2 2012 (Units in Millions)

Vendor
2Q12 Unit
Shipments
2Q12 Market
Share
2Q11 Unit
Shipments
2Q11 Market
Share
Year-over-
year Change
Samsung
97.8
24.1 percent
75.4
18.8 percent
29.7 percent

Nokia
83.7
20.6 percent
88.5
22.0 percent
-5.4 percent

Apple
26.0
6.4 percent
20.4
5.1 percent
27.5 percent

ZTE
17.7
4.4 percent
16.3
4.1 percent
8.6 percent

LG Electronics
13.1
3.2 percent
24.8
6.2 percent
-47.2 percent

Others
167.7
41.3 percent
176.4
43.9 percent
-4.9 percent

Total
406.0
100.0 percent
401.8
100.0 percent
1.0 percent













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Sunday, May 13, 2012

A New Galaxy in Town


Samsung is making some buzz in the media with its Galaxy S III smartphone and it is truly rocking even the modest of Apple pillars. Earlier there were two kinds of smartphone fans, One being Apple fans and Others... Well... Just Fans!! But with the newest announcement in the Samsung Galaxy family, the Galaxy S III has some things that even the Apple loyals still want from their Idol phone maker.


This new jewel features a 4.8” 720p Super AMOLED Display, a lovely back, a stronger battery and also is NFC enabled. Well, you are bound to be awestruck when you find out that the amazing 8MP + 2MP cameras are on that monster not just to click and shoot.

Having said that, Samsung has also tweaked the colour balance on the Galaxy S3 where the display is not as saturated as before.

On the Interface front, Samsung is portraying the device as a “Nature Phone”. The lock screen is now more interactive than ever as the user doesn’t get a visual clue while unlocking. Instead, touch the screen and you'll see a little water ripple under the finger along with a “Natural” little water drop sound. More than a pleasant experience, I see this irritating many complaining about it in the near future.

Samsung added a new character to the phone’s personality called the Smart Stay, which is an Eye-Tracking tool. This idea will track your eyes when looking at the display, and dim it when you're not checking out your phone. In practice it seemed a little all over the place when trying it, but there's only a momentary icon that pops up to let you know if the eye has been tracked by the camera. This feature will help keep the power consumption in check. This is much needed considering that the quad core 1.4 GHz Exynos CPU could suck power a little too dramatically


Talking about innovation, Samsung has been able to almost replicate Siri (iPhone) and has named it S Voice. Not complete sure if the phone will “please” the users as much as the iPhone did but the app surely looks good. It listens to your commands, but a very few ones. Searching using the Google search, turning the camera on, calling someone, checking the weather etc. is what all is done listening to your commands.

Here are a few quick features in the Samsung Galaxy S III:
  1. 4.8-inch 720p Super AMOLED Display
  2. 8MP rear camera
  3. 1.9MP front camera with “face recognition”
  4. 2100mAh Battery
  5. Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS


Some of the other super features that the Smartphone features are Direct call, S Beam (NFC), Burst Shot. There is Wireless charging option available but as there was no demo piece or information disclosed, we will have to just wait and watch how the feature works out.

The device will be available in the global markets from 29th May 2012 but in India, one can expect it to arrive sometime in June 2012.

Stay Tuned for more information on the Galaxy S III and other Tech updates.
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Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Photography with Cameras

A Camera has been treated as an equipment for the skilled. Companies like Canon, Nikkon, Kodak, etc, over the time, have played around with the concepts and eased the way to look at things. Photography then, was just point and shoot. But now the old times are back with more focus being put on the camera features and their purpose at different scenarios.

Photography, for me, is a process in which the Camera is Not the important object, its You, your brain and your eye... and obviously your Heart. The You factor, I cant explain... but what I can help you understand is a few Camera related information that might be of help.


There are certain basic but important things to consider while capturing a pictograph. A Camera comes with a lens, shutter, flash, a view finder and a camera man to look through the view finder. A correct combination of these will give you a great deal of satisfaction but that is not easy even for the Sachins in the business.

There are a number of online tutorials which can guide you and teach the basics of camera and photography. The important aspect to this is "How much you are willing to take from others and How much are you willing to find out on your own". A true enthusiast would take an idea and innovate it in a 100 new ways even though it might have been already tried and tested. A photographer has to have a open eye in the practical world, where everything is abnormally normal. Ideas and thoughts never leave you at any point in time, it is on you as to how much you remember to execute.

Hope this is a good motivational speech for the new enthusiasts.

Drop me a mail on vaistorm@gmail.com for queries
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Sunday, March 4, 2012

Suzlon's One Earth proposes a Green Future


For all the Green Enthusiasts, Suzlon has a campus in Pune, Maharashtra, called 'One Earth' which is  a corporate headquarter spread over 10 acres. According to Suzlon officials, the place was conceived with a business and functional need to bring all business verticals and corporate services under one roof, which although linked to each other would be independent enough to be able to perform as per their respective needs and requirements.

The campus is aptly named One Earth as Suzlon’s business believes in caring for the Earth and is focused in bringing a Greener tomorrow.



The project is 100% powered by a combination of onsite & offsite renewable energy sources. Out of this, 7% of the total energy consumption comes from 18 onsite hybrid wind turbines, solar panels & photovoltaic cells and 93% of the remaining is from offsite wind turbines.

Other USPs of the campus include:
1.           Bamboo flooring used at workstations ensure reduced consumption of energy
2.           LED street lighting is completely powered by renewable energy based systems located on the site thus reducing approximately 25% of the total lighting load. 90% of regularly occupied spaces have daylight exposure, thereby saving on artificial lighting
3.           Storm & Rain water management system which prevents soil erosion too
4.           At One Earthair conditioning & cooling systems used are free of Chloro Flouro Carbons (CFCs), Hydro Chloro Flouro Carbons (HCFCs) & Halons (compounds threatening to the protective Ozone layer). The refrigerant used is with zero Ozone Depleting Potential.
5.           Daylight sensors are used in the workstation area for optimized use of artificial lighting. Occupancy sensors control task lighting in unoccupied workstations ensuring savings of about 20% of energy costs.


Apart from the cool technologies being used, the entire campus is built with world class infrastructure. One might say that the space is poorly managed but they fail to come out of the daily congested life and get into a more comfortable and relaxed environment which also helps  worker output. With so much innovation and work station consolidation, Suzlon's One Earth is arguably one of the best campuses in India.

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- Vaibhav K.

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Blackberry Curve 9220 - a sub-9000 smartphone

Some very good news for the Blackberry lovers. RIM is very likely to launch its sub Rs. 9,000 Curve 9220 in India by April. It is a successor of the Curve 8520 and will sport a 2 MP camera and a 2.4" QVGA screen. It will not have 3G support but with the WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity along with the OS 6.0, you wouldn't even get the difference. And any which ways the 3G connectivity is still budding. Whats more, this new Curve will have dedicated keys for BBM and for Media. for the people who always wanted an inbuilt radio, this smartphone will impress you.


Curve 9220 specs:

  • 2.44″ display
  • EDGE/2G only
  • 2MP camera
  • 512MB RAM
  • Magnetometer
  • Accelerometer
  • Proximity sensors
While this new Curve is a downgrades in terms of camera and radio bands, the things I find worth investing in are the raised menu keys that we were first introduced to us on the Torch 9850/60. These buttons were later applied to the new Bold 9790 which raised the hate-o-meter amongst the users. I will say these buttons tend to fit the Curve series a lot better than the Bold due to the raised keyboard buttons so in my opinion, they look good.

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

ACER becoming "HOT" ???

A new leaking news coming my way is that certain Acer Aspire laptops may overheat under specific conditions. My suggestion to all the ACER users is that they immediately call the customer service and verify your product. This may be a rumour but as it is always said, "Safety is better than cure", its upto you to decide.

As for my knowledge, Acer is voluntarily instituting a safety recall for these products.

  
The overheating affected Acer laptop models are:
  • Acer Aspire 3410(AS3410)
  • Acer Aspire 3810 (AS3810T or TG or TZ or TGZ)
  • Acer Aspire 5738 (AS5738G)
  • Aspire 5738Z (AS5738ZG)