Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Cell Phone Review: T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide Android

it's time to Cell Phone Review: T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide Android. The new T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide cell phone looks exactly like the mytouch slide 3g. The keyboard looks pretty much identical to the G2 keyboard, you will be happy you have Swype because that keyboard is pretty awful. Was not expecting a dual core, this is a nice surprise. 8MP camera with 1080p capability is not surprising but it’s nice all the same.  I think if the low light and no-lag capabilities of the camera are as advertised it will be great.

 New Cell Phones 2011 – New Android Phones – New T-Mobile Phones
- T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide cell phone photos

T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide - New T-Mobile cell phones
The T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide cell phone features include a 3.7-inch WVGA display, a dual-core 1.2Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p video recording, SWYPE, a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, 4G Network, Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread with Sense 3.0.

The camera features:
  • Improved low-light Performance: with a backside illuminated sensor and a wide aperture lens (f/2.2)
  • Zero shutter lag: innovative software features allow for an instantaneous shot at that precise moment
  • SweepShot: for capturing panoramic shots by sweeping across an entire scene in a single motion
  • ClearShot HDR: for capturing objects in bright settings so your photos are not affected by high-contrast lighting.
  • BurstShot: for capturing multiple photos in a quick burst so you don’t miss the perfect photo
It’s nice to see manufacturers still upgrading cell phone cameras.  I think carriers will find consumer demand for high-quality camera-smartphones to be high. People want total convergence and ease of use, and being able to replace your point and shoot with your smartphone is a huge step towards that goal.
from: www.engadget.com

Saturday, June 25, 2011

New Nokia MeeGo Cell phone - Nokia N9 with 3.9 AMOLED display

Hello for Nokia fans club!!.. This is Nokia N9 with 3.9 AMOLED display – New Nokia MeeGo Cell phone
The new Nokia N9 MeeGo phone looks nice, Nokia always know to to make good devices. The specs given all look great, if this has a decent A9 dual core in it and MeeGo is well optimized I’m sure it’ll rival the SGSII quite well. Beautiful. And the best thing that it’s still distinction enough not to be lost the crowded smartphone. Nice move Nokia. And I think Meego is better than that WF7. Overall, it’s typical Nokia: good camera, good materials, sexy design, but last-generation electronic components.

 New Cell Phones 2011 – New Nokia Cell Phones
- Nokia N9 cell phone photos

Nokia N9 MeeGo phone - New Nokia cell Phone

The Good:
3.9″ AMOLED capacitive screen with Gorilla glass
1 GB RAM
64GB (!) storage option
NFC chip

The Bad:
12.1mm thick (by comparison: 9.3mm iPhone 4, 8.5mm Galaxy S II, 11.3mm Sensation)
weak CPU (probably single-core), capable only of 720p recording and playback
only FWVGA (854 x 480 pixels) resolution
Bluetooth 2.1
no gyroscope

The Ugly:
battery not user-replaceable
no microsd slot

Overall, it’s typical Nokia: good camera, good materials, sexy design, but last-generation electronic components.

The Nokia N9 cell phone feature include a 3.9-inch AMOLED screen (854 x 480), ARM Cortex-A8 1GHz,PowerVR SGX530, 8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and Dual LED flash,  1 GB RAM, 16 GB or 64 GB Internal memory, WiFi, A-GPS, NFC, MeeGo 1.2 Harmattan OS.

Also Features:

Camera
8 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics
Wide-angle lens
True 16:9 imaging
Large lens aperture F2.2 for better and faster photos in low light conditions
Dual LED flash
Digital shutter
Continuous autofocus
Touch-to-focus and exposure lock
Focal length: 3.77mm / 28mm
F number/Aperture: F2.2
Still images file format: JPEG/EXIF/XMP
Digital zoom up to 4x for still images and video

Video
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Video cameras
HD quality video capture in 720p resolution at 30 fps
True 16:9 video recording
Settings for scene, white balance and exposure compensation
Wide-angle lens
Continuous autofocus
Stereo sound recording

Gaming
Preloaded games:
Angry Birds Magic with NFC support
Galaxy on Fire 2
Real Golf 2011
Use the touch interface to play games
Support for OpenGL ES 2.0 enables 3D graphics
Use the accelerometer to play games

NEW CELL PHONES -Sprint EVO 3D, with glasses-free 3D display

Wow it's great news!! new cell phones-Sprint EVO 3D, with glasses-free 3D display on sale now!!
The new Sprint HTC 3D cell phone is now on sale for $199.99 with 2-Year contract. Picked up both this morning from my local Sprint Store… I like. this phone is absolutely incredible. The 3D is a novelty which I’ll never use – even without it, it’s a fantastic phone. 3D on it looks suprisingly kick ass.  Even some the poorly done YouTube videos look great. I decided to skip out on EVO 3D and gotten a SGSII but I tried out the evo 3D at the store.

 New Cell Phones 2011 – New Sprint Phones – New HTC Cell Phones
- Sprint HTC EVO 3D cell phone photos

Sprint HTC EVO 3D - New Sprint cell phones
The Sprint EVO 3D cell phone features include a 4.3-inch qHD 960 x 450-pixel Autostereoscopic 3D display, 1GB of RAM, 4GB ROM, 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm 8660 Snapdragon CPU, dual rear 5-megapixel cameras with dedicated camera button, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera and Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense UI.


Saturday, June 11, 2011

SONY ERICSSON MIX WALKMAN - New Release Cell Phones

The Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman - New Release Cell phones is good phone for everyone love listening music every day. This phone look pretty cheap. Not everyone can afford the Play or Arc so having multiple phones in different segments would appeal to a larger crowd.

The Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman cell phone features include a 3-inch capacitive touchscreen, 3.2MP camera with video capture, and many music functions like SensMe, Wi-Fi, FM Radio, Walkman player, and TrackID music recognition.

New Cell Phones 2011 – New Sony Ericsson Cell Phones
- Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman cell phone photos

The Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman phone is a music touch phone that truly focuses on entertainment. It includes a feature called ZappinTM that lets you browse through your songs in a fun way by automatically being served the chorus of the songs while skipping through them. It also has a cool karaoke mode that lowers the vocal track of any song while you play it. The look of the phone can also be personalized with exchangeable color bands that run along the edge of the phone making it possible to give your phone different looks for different occasions.
via SE

Sony Ericsson txt Pro Cell Phone - New Release

The Sony Ericsson txt pro cell phone will be available in selected markets from Q3. SE rather focus on an all-in-one super phone and then possibly a budget phone. Features include a 3" WQVGA (400 x 240) screen and four-row QWERTY, 3.2MP camera, Wi-Fi connectivity and microSD card slot. This is Sony Ericsson txt Pro Cell Phone - New Release!!.

New Cell Phones 2011 – New Sony Ericsson Cell Phones
- Sony Ericsson txt pro cell phone photos

The Sony Ericsson txt pro is a phone with focus on social communication. It has a slide out qwerty keyboard for quick messaging and the integrated friends application enables you to add your five best friends for easy access to their feeds from Facebook and Twitter.

Both of these new phones support Wi-Fi and have a four corner touch based user interface inspired from the XperiaTM mini range.
via SE

Friday, June 10, 2011

New T-Mobile cell phones: T-Mobile Samsung Dart

The new T-Mobile Samsung Dart cell phone a.k.a Samsung Galaxy Mini, will debut in stores on June 15th. This phone costs 99€ here in Spain. T-Mobile Samsung Dart has a 600MHz processor, a QVGA (240×320) touchscreen, a 2 MP camera, 3G bands, Bluetooth 2.1, Android 2.2 OS.

New Cell Phones 2011 – New Samsung Cell Phones – New T-Mobile Phones
- Samsung Dart cell phone photos

T-Mobile Samsung Dart - New T-Mobile cell phones

T-Mobile Samsung Dart specifications:
- Carrier: T-Mobile
- Available: June 15th, 2011
- Networks: GSM:850, 900, 1800, 1900; UMTS:1700/2100, 210
- Display: 3.14 inches, 240 x 320 pixels, Capacitive touch screen
- Camera: 2 MP camera
- Operating system: Android 2.2
- Input: touch screen
- CPU: 600 MHz
- Memory: 160 MB
- Memory card: microSD, microSDHC
- Connectivity: WiFi, A-GPS, 3.5mm headphone
- Misc: MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+
- Media: MPEG4, H.263, H.264
- Battery: 1200 mAh
- Talk Time: 9.50 hours
- Standby Time: 570 hours
- Dimensions: 4.35 x 2.39 x 0.50 (110.4 x 60.6 x 12.1 mm)
- Weight: 3.76 oz (107 g)

New Sprint cell phones - Sprint Motorola Photon 4G

The New Sprint Motorola Photon 4G looks very nice the texture on the back looks good and it’s got a kickstand.  I was waiting for a great Motorola smartphone to be on Sprint! and it looks very nice. now i got to decide on the HTC EVO 3d or the Photon 4G.This is New Sprint cell phones - Sprint Motorola Photon 4G.

New Cell Phones 2011 – New Sprint Phones – New Motorola Cell Phones
- Sprint Motorola Photon 4G cell phone photos

    - Faster graphics: Adreno 220 (88 million triangles / sec) vs GeForce ULP (71 million triangles / sec.)
    - Higher res front facing camera: 1.3 mp vs VGA (.3 mp)
    - Higher res video recording: 1080p vs. 720p (In 2D)
    - Bigger Battery: 1730 Mah vs. 1700 MaH
    - Slightly thinner: 12mm vs 12.2mm
    - Dlna capable: Evo 3D has it, Photon doesn’t
    - FM Radio: Evo 3D has it, Photon doesn’t.
    - Bluetooth: 3.0 vs. 2.1
    - Better UI: Sense 3.0 vs MotoBlur (Sense is better reviewed)
    - 3D capable: EVO 3D takes and displays 3D images and videos, Photon doesn’t.
    - According to most recent rumors, the Evo 3d will not have a locked Bootloaded

    - World Phone: Photon has built in GSM Radios for overseas use. Evo 3D doesn’t.
    - Higher Resolution 2D camera: 8 mp vs 5 mp
    - Lighter: 5.6 oz vs. 6.0 oz
    - Separate HDMI connection: stand alone HDMI out vs. MHL
    - more internal Memory: 16 GB vs. 4 GB (with 8GB Micro SD card included)
Sprint Motorola Photon 4G - New Sprint cell phones

The Tegra 2 In the Motorola Photon 4G has ARM Cortex A9 dual cores and the Qualcomm chip in the Evo 3D has dual Cortex A8 cores, but, they are tweaked Scorpion cores by Qualcomm. So, for gaming both are good, if you want to output to an hdmonitor/tv, the EVO 3D wins, if you want to get the best cpu performance per watt, the Tegra 2 in this phone wins.

The new Sprint Motorola Photon 4G cell phone features include a 4.3-inch qHD display, 1GHz dual-core Tegra 2 processor,  an 8-megapixel camera with full 1080p HD video capture support, front-facing camera, 1GB of RAM, 16GB of built-in memory, and micro-USB, HDMI ports, 4G WiMAX, a 1,700 mAh battery and Google Android 2.3 Gingerbread.
via BGR

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Hot News: Apple iOS 5 Already Jailbroken!

Did you hear about this? Apple iOS 5 Already Jailbroken!
Well that was fast! Apple just barely had enough time to take a breath after announcing iOS 5, the next major version of its mobile operating system that won't ship for several more months, and already it's been jailbroken by MuscleNerd of the iPhone Dev Team!

This is an early jailbreak that's a little rough around the edges and has to be tethered to a PC in order to boot (hey, not bad for the whole 2 seconds MuscleNerd had to play with the build), but as far as functionality goes, MuscleNerd posted pictures showing his jailbroken 4th generation iPod touch running Cydia. Check out the pictures below:


In the first screenshot you can see the iSSH client that supports tunneled VNC and X client connections. Like Cydia, iSSH only runs on jailbroken iOS devices. This all looks very promising for fans of jailbreaking, and according to MuscleNerd, the same exploit used in the iOS 5 beta will also work on the final release this Fall, so there's a good chance you'll be able to jailbreak your updated iPad, iPod touch, and iPhone devices without any delay.

Apple's upcoming iOS 5 platform will introduce over 200 new features, including things like a new Notification Center, Twitter integration, Safari Reader, Camera updates, OTA software updates, and a whole bunch more.
By Paul Lilly at http://hothardware.com

How To Beat Hacker? - You have to think like them

Yes indeed! To beat hacker, You have to think like them. But how to think like hacker? it's interesting topic. Let's read article from Roger Grimes about this. "Whether in an office, a superstore, or an airport, the best IT security pros are always looking for vulnerabilities.
Career advisers often ask me what trait would most help an IT security pro excel. How to beat hacker? - You have to think like them. My answer is always the same: Think like a hacker.

I don't mean in the sense of a black hat hacker who engages in illegal practices, but true computer security pros are always hacking systems, all the time, at least mentally. They have the mind-set to automatically think of ways to break into almost any system they come across. By looking at systems through the eyes of a hacker, you can better identify weaknesses and create defenses. The best antihackers are hackers themselves.

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"I know I can't help coming up with ways to crack any and all systems in my path. Last week, I was shopping at the local superstore. Just as I was heading out, someone came in with a return, and the antitheft detectors went off. The person returning the item was redirected to the nearby customer service area while I was waved on with an apology. Instantly I thought, How do they know I'm not stealing something? The answer: They didn't know.

My hacker mind went into overdrive. If I was a professional criminal, I could get an accomplice to wait until I was ready to exit the store with my concealed item. The accomplice could hold a security-tagged item out in the open. Just as I try to exit the store, he or she would walk next to the antitheft device. The accomplice wouldn't even have to attempt to exit the store; he or she could just stand by the detector with the item and wave it to the store's security people until they walk away.
By Roger Grimes at www.infoworld.com

Monday, June 6, 2011

Something Strange Just Discovered on Mars

What is this thing they just discovered on Mars? I found something strange just discovered on Mars. This video taken from you tube file: Bio Station Alpha on Mars. The latest discovery by David Martines. Original Video.

This is not the kind of hoax story, but this is  an exception because THIS IS FREAKIN’ STRANGE. David Martines was playing with Google Mars when he stumbled across something that is absolutely inexplicable.

Let’s let David describe it:

“This structure is 700′ x 150′, and is colored white with blue and red stripes against the red Martian soil. This is not a rock or mountain. It is a manufactured structure. This is not something that I created, this is something that is currently on Google Mars. NASA won’t talk to me about it. I’ve sent them a few emails, and no reply. Go see for yourself. The coordinates are: 71 49’19.73″N 29 33’06.53″W.”

Watch the video and you’ll say the same thing he did:


WTF? What the F-in’ F?

Tips: If you’re into discoveries found on Google Earth, you’ll might find it interesting to zoom in other place of earth.

Finally Antimatter Atoms could Trapped for More Than 15 Minutes

CERN physicists have forced flighty atoms of antihydrogen to stick around, potentially affording a better look at how antimatter behaves. Stick Up: Finally Antimatter Atoms could Trapped for More Than 15 Minutes.
Maybe antimatter is finally ready for its close-up. A team of physicists has succeeded in producing rudimentary atoms of antimatter and holding on to them for several minutes, an advance that holds hope for detailed comparisons of how ordinary atoms of matter compare with their exotic antimatter counterparts.

  
IN AND OUT: This artist's conception depicts the confined path of an antimatter atom inside the ALPHA trap in light blue. The white tracks depict outflying particles that originate from a matter-antimatter annihilation when the antiatom is released from its trap. Image: ALPHA/CERN
The researchers, from the ALPHA antimatter experiment at CERN, the European laboratory for particle physics, reported last year the first trapping of antihydrogen, the simplest antimatter atom. But the antihydrogen had at that time been confined for less than two tenths of a second. That interval has now been extended by a factor of more than 5,000. In a study published online June 5 in Nature Physics, the ALPHA group reports having confined antihydrogen for 16 minutes and 40 seconds. The more relevant number for physicists, who often deal in powers of 10, is 1,000 seconds. (Scientific American is part of Nature Publishing Group.)

The subatomic particles of everyday matter—protons, neutrons and electrons—have antimatter cousins; when matter meets antimatter the two annihilate in a burst of energy. And just as the neutral hydrogen atom is made of a single proton bound to an electron, an atom of antihydrogen comprises an antiproton and a positron, the antimatter counterparts, respectively.

But the mutual annihilation between those particles and their ubiquitous matter counterparts makes it challenging to hang on to antimatter for very long, and even more challenging to produce and confine bound atomic arrangements of multiple antiparticles. Neutral anti-atoms such as antihydrogen are especially tricky to confine because they are impervious to electric fields, which can be used to steer charged antiparticles such as antiprotons. Experiments such as ALPHA instead use superconducting magnets to trap their quarry.

Cagey as anti-atoms are, physicists would like to pin them down and compare the properties of antihydrogen with hydrogen, the most abundant element in the universe. Those comparisons might involve laser spectroscopy of the anti-atoms or physical tests of how antihydrogen "feels" the influence of gravity. Any discrepancies between hydrogen and antihydrogen might help explain why matter won out over antimatter in our observable universe. "If one could do that, that would be a huge advance in terms of understanding why we live in a world of matter," says Clifford Surko, a physicist at the University of California, San Diego, who wrote a commentary for Nature Physics accompanying the new study. "There's got to be an asymmetry somewhere, so that's a long-term goal."

The lifetime of antihydrogen in the ALPHA trap is probably sufficient to begin those studies. "We think we're in a position to start measuring something," says ALPHA spokesperson Jeffrey Hangst of Aarhus University in Denmark. Initial studies will involve irradiating the anti-atoms with microwaves to try to engage them in a resonant interaction, flipping their spin like a compass needle swinging from north to south.
Critically, the confinement times achieved by ALPHA imply that the antihydrogen atoms have had time to decay into their lowest-energy, or ground, state. "This method of antihydrogen formation creates them in highly excited states," Surko says. "They're fragile, and for really high-precision measurements of antihydrogen you need them in the ground state."

Hangst says that the jump from trapping times measured in milliseconds to those measured in hundreds of seconds did not stem from any one major advance. But getting antihydrogen atoms to stick in the trap much more often was a big help in improving on last year's confinement experiment. It now takes fewer experimental runs to demonstrate that an antihydrogen atom has been trapped. "What was tricky here was not keeping them but trapping enough of them to do the experiment," he says. "The big technological step here is we're much better now at trapping them at all."

Still the efficiency of trapping is somewhat low—for each antiatom confined by the trap, thousands more from the same batch escape. And in 16 trapping experiments of 1,000 seconds each, only seven antihydrogen atoms were detected in total. (The researchers demonstrate the confinement of antihydrogen by quickly shutting down the superconducting magnets, turning the anti-atoms loose, and watching for matter–antimatter annihilations on the walls of the trap.)

A competing antimatter experiment at CERN, known as ATRAP, has been working toward producing larger numbers of antihydrogen atoms with lower kinetic energies, which would facilitate their trapping. But so far that effort has yet to bear fruit. "We think that it would be good to have more atoms than [the ALPHA rate of] fewer than one atom per trial," says Harvard University physicist Gerald Gabrielse, spokesperson for the ATRAP collaboration. "We would hope not to be publishing a paper that says we see 0.6 atom per trial, but 100 atoms per trial."

The ATRAP group, Gabrielse says, made the choice to increase the number of atoms in the trap rather than increasing the sensitivity of the instruments to detect small numbers of anti-atoms, as ALPHA has done. "Maybe we made the wrong one," he says of that decision. "Certainly we made the one that got less publicity." Nevertheless, Gabrielse says he is encouraged by his competitors' success. "I'm glad that they have demonstrated that you can trap antihydrogen atoms," he says. "I think it shows that if we have more atoms, we'll have time to do some things with them".
source: www.scientific.america.com

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Qualcomm Ready to Greet the Windows 8

Qualcomm has been confirmed, new Snapdragon line of processors designed to be used later on mobile devices based on Windows 8. So Qualcomm Ready to Greet the Windows 8.
Dual-core chip quad-core Snapdragon expected to optimize the performance of computing devices and extend battery life. In addition, the two chips mentioned will present a graphical display and smooth multimedia playback on Windows tablets.

Reporting from TG Daily, Saturday (04/06/2011), Snapdragon chip family is the MSM8960. Dual-core chip is expected to be embedded in the latest Windows devices. In addition, there are quad-core chips APQ8064 expected to be introduced early 2012.

According to the Qualcomm MSM8960 chipset provides dual-core platform with multi-mode modem integrated 3G/LTE designed to meet the multi-tasking functions from Windows 8.
"Windows 8 will allow consumers to have the flexibility, connectivity and power that they expect from Windows, with touch devices like the tablet. This requires high-performance processors and low power such as Qualcomm, the 3G and 4G wireless connectivity," explained a spokesman for Microsoft, Mike Angiulo

He mentioned, they berkolabroasi with Qualcomm's Snapdragon is because the device is armed with Windows 8 will help consumers try to experience more and allows vendors to try to create a new PC designs.

New Acer Cell Phones - Acer W4 Windows Phone 7 Mango

There latest news from the cell phone manufacturer Acer. The new Acer W4 Windows Phone 7 Mango is mid-range handset, hopefully for pre-paid carriers. We need a flagship WP7 phone – something with a big screen, 4G connectivity for when Mango is released, support for a large capacity micro sd storage card, a larger battery…The same holds true even with the Mango multitasking update. Windows Phone is much faster and much more optimized than Android on equivalent hardware. Considering the Optimus 7 is the best Windows Phone, that’s not saying much. So The New Acer Cell phones has been present now.


The Acer W4 cell phone key features:
  • 3.6-inch WVGA Capacitive screen, 480×800 resolution
  • 1GHz processor, Qualcomm MSM8255
  • 5 MP auto focus camera
  • HSPA 850/190 OR 900/2100
  • Wifi, Bluetooth 2.1, DLNA Support
  • up to 8GB of built-in Storage
  • Windows Phone 7 Mango