Wednesday, 2 April 2014

Nokia Fit, a Phone that Fits On Your Finger Like a Ring


Everyone laughed at that Apple ring concept a while ago, if I remember well, but here’s another device wearable around your index finger. Say goodbye to smartwatches or smart glasses, since the smart ring is here and this Nokia concept is actually pretty solid.
Nokia Fit, a Phone that Fits On Your Finger Like a Ring
Created by Issam Trabelsi, the device is a ring that snaps around your index finger and allows you to call people. Dubbed Nokia Fit, this gadget is made from soft silicone and flexible rubber, being both waterproof and packed with the basic features of a phone. Notifications are made available through vibrations and the ergonomic design makes those tiny buttons easily accessible.
Nokia Fit, a Phone that Fits On Your Finger Like a Ring
The only problem with the Nokia Fit ring phone is that it’s too easy to lose, while swimming in the water or jogging for example. Also, it would be pain to handle a mouse or keyboard with that thing on. But, the attempt may be the start of something interesting and the sketch showing the way the device is held next to ear seems very well thought to me. What do you think of this smartphone ring?
Nokia Fit, a Phone that Fits On Your Finger Like a Ring

iPhone 6 Rendered by Martin Hajek Based on Recently Leaked Schematics

Martin Hajek has rendered a new set of iPhone 6 mockups, based on the recently leaked schematics that hit the web the past week. Rumors keep insisting that we’ll get a 4.7 inch and 5.5 inch/5.7 inch version of the new iPhone.
The overall format is not very far from the iPhone 5s, only more elongated and much thinner. It also seems that the corners are a bit more rounded and a shock comes from the volume buttons, now united into a single button. This takes us back to the days of the iPhone 3GS and its predecessors and I remember those buttons were comfy.
iPhone 6 Rendered by Martin Hajek Based on Recently Leaked SchematicsiPhone 6 Rendered by Martin Hajek Based on Recently Leaked Schematics
The sapphire crystal display is also in the mix, as well as Touch ID and an ultraslim bezel, almost non existing. Just like I said before, related to other iPhone concepts, this model has a slight iPad Mini vibe to it, so I’m guessing the iPad Mini design applies to the whole iDevice lineup now. The main problem of the iPhone 6 will be the thickness. Too thick and it’s ugly, too thin and it’s fragile. What will Apple choose?

Friday, 25 October 2013

Micromax launches Canvas Turbo at Rs 19,900


Micromax has finally launched the most expected Canvas Turbo, the company’s latest flagship smartphone in India. It has a 5.0-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) CGS (Continuous Grain Silicon) IPS display, powered by 1.5 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589T processor and runs on Android 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean). It has a 13-megapixel auto focus rear camera with LED Flash and a 5-megapixel front-facing camera similar to the Canvas 4. It has Camerazzi camera which offers a lot of features including 360 degree panorama, Cinemagraph that lets usr animate still photographs (.GIF) and Object Eraser feature allows users to erase unwanted objects from still pictures that are shot with the smartphone.



It has Freewheel feature which gives access to various apps and features with one click (SMS, Call, Pop-up video player and Pop-up Browser). It has full aluminum casing and packs a 2000 mAh battery. It supports OTA updates and comes pre-loaded with BBM & Hike for Instant Messaging, Spuul to Watch Free Movies, Kingsoft Office to read, write and edit attachments On-the-Go, M!Security, M!Unlock, M!Live portal and Game-hub.

* Micromax Canvas Turbo specifications -

5-inch (1920 x 1080 pixels) Full HD CGS (Continuous Grain Silicon) IPS display
1.5 GHz MediaTek MT6589T quad-core processor
Android 4.2.1 (Jelly Bean)
Dual SIM (GSM + WCDMA) with Dual Standby (One standard SIM and one Micro-SIM)
13MP auto focus camera with LED Flash, 1080p Full HD video recording
5MP front-facing camera
3G HSPA+, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, aGPS
3.5mm audio jack, FM Radio
Light Sensor, Motion Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Magnetic Sensor, Gyroscope Sensor
2GB RAM, 16 GB internal memory (12.47 GB user memory)
2000 mAh battery
The Micromax Canvas Turbo comes in pristine white and midnight blue colors and is priced at Rs. 19,990 (MOP). It would be available from leading retail outlets across India from October 26, 2013.

Wednesday, 23 October 2013

Apple launches new iPad Air, Retina iPad mini


Apple launches new iPad Air, Retina iPad mini
Apple on Tuesday launched latest models of its popular tablet computers called iPad air and the new iPad mini with Retina display.

NEW DELHI: Apple on Tuesday launched latest models of its popular tablet computers callediPad Air and the new iPad mini with Retina display.

The new Apple tablet is called iPad Air and is 20% thinner, 28% lighter and has 43% smaller bezels than its predecessor iPad 4. It looks just like the first generation iPad mini and measures 7.5mm in thickness and weighs 1 pound. Apple claims it is the thinnest full-sized tablet in the world.

iPad Air has the same 64-bit A7 chip and the M7 motion co-processor that was introduced with the iPhone 5S. It has a 9.7-inch Retina screen
and can open files and render graphics twice as fast as the iPad 4, while maintaining the 10 hour battery life.

The all-new iPad Air is powered by Apple's iOS 7 operating system and comes with 5MP rear iSight camera and a 1.2MP front-facing FaceTime unit. Connectivity options in the device include 2G, 3G, 4G, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.0. It will hit the market on November 1 and will come in Space Grey and Silver colours.

The new model will be available at $499, $599, $699 and $799 for the 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB Wi-Fi models. The Wi-Fi and 4G variants cost another $130 over the base price of the respective models.

Saturday, 19 October 2013

Saif, Jimmy bond over food and fitness on 'Bullett Raja' sets


Saif, Jimmy bond over food and fitness on 'Bullett Raja' sets
Saif Ali Khan
Actors Saif Ali Khan and Jimmy Shergill, who will be seen together in 'Bullett Raja', bonded over gourmet food and gymming during their shoot for the film.

The long shooting schedule in Lucknow and Kolkata which went on for a couple of months, gave both the actors quite a lot of time to spend on and off the sets.
"Saif and Jimmy both are very passionate about working out. The team was asked to give them a break in the evening so that they could go to the gym. Apart from discussing about their daily regime in the gym the boys were seen discussing about their love for the Lucknowi food, films, gadgets and much more," a source said.
Saif and Jimmy have earlier worked together on films like 'Eklavya' and 'Hum Tum'.
Besides the two, the Tigmanshu Dhulia film also stars Sonakshi Sinha, Vidyut Jamwal, Gulshan Grover, Raj Babbar and Chunky Pandey in pivotal roles. The action drama is all set to release on November 29.

Friday, 18 October 2013

I am the heroine of 'Krrish 3': Priyanka Chopra


I am the heroine of 'Krrish 3': Priyanka Chopra
Priyanka Chopra

Actress Priyanka Chopra insists she is the heroine of 'Krrish 3', which also stars Kangana Ranaut.

Kangana had initially turned down the film as she was concerned about sharing screen space with Priyanka. Earlier, Jacqueline Fernandez,Chitrangada Singh, had similar concerns and they rejected the film.
"A lot of girls rejected that role. It is really stupid to do it as it is an amazing role. I am the heroine of the film, I am playing wife of Hrithik and that is how it is," Priyanka said in an interview.
Priyanka feels Kangana's role is also quite interesting and if she had the opportunity, she would have even taken it up.
"Her character is credible, it is an amazing role and if I had the opportunity I would have done it. I had told Rakesh sir I am ready to play that part, as everybody was saying no to doing it," Priyanka said.
"I am happy Kangana has done the role, she has done an amazing job. She is looking fabulous and it is a new thing for Hindi cinema," she said

Thursday, 10 October 2013

Samsung launches world's first curved screen smartphone


Samsung launches world's first curved screen smartphone
Curved displays are on the frontline of Samsung's innovation war with rivals such as Apple and LG Electronics, as the South Korean firm seeks to expand its lead.

Image courtesy: Samsung Tomorrow

SEOUL: Samsung Electronics launched the world's first smartphone with a curved display, a variant of the Galaxy Note which moves the Asian giant a step closer to achieving wearable devices with flexible - even unbreakable - screens.

Curved displays are on the frontline of Samsung's innovation war with rivals such as Apple and LG Electronics, as the South Korean firm seeks to expand its lead in the slowing market for high-end smartphones.

"It's a step forward for having unbreakable gadgets and flexible devices eventually. But for now, the new phone is more of a symbolic product," said Hana Daetoo Securities analyst Nam Dae-jong, adding that Samsung did not yet have capacity for large-scale production of curved touch-screens for the new Galaxy
Round.

The Galaxy Round is Samsung's attempt to gauge consumer appetite for curved phones although its lack of other eye-catching features means it is unlikely to be a hit, he said.

"I don't think it'll be massively compelling enough for gadget buyers as ... the curved display doesn't come with many unique features," he said.

The Galaxy Round's 5.7-inch (14.4-centimetre) display has a slight horizontal curve and weighs less than the Galaxy Note 3, allowing a more comfortable grip than other flat-screen models on the market, Samsung said in a statement.

Its key features include a tilt function which allows users to check information such as missed calls and battery life, even when the home screen is off. Users can also scroll through media files by pressing the screen's right or left, the company said.

The phone initially would be available only in South Korea and no decision had been made about releasing it in other markets.

Design challenges
Curved displays open up possibilities for bendable designs that could eventually transform the high-end smartphone market, where growth has slowed amid competition from low-end producers.

Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch released last month has a flat screen, but the company is hoping to have the technology to make more attractive and wearable devices in what is shaping as a key battleground for consumer electronics companies.

Technology firms have yet to figure out how to cheaply mass produce the parts and come up with display panels that can be thin and heat-resistant. Batteries also have to take new forms to support flexible screens that can be rolled out, attached to uneven surfaces or even stretched. The battery in the Galaxy Round is not curved, Samsung said.

Competition is heating up with Samsung's cross-town rival LG Electronics planning to introduce a smartphone with a vertically curved display in the first week of November, a source familiar with the matter said this week.

Its components affiliate, LG Chem, said on Tuesday it had started commercial production of a curved battery for use in the device.

The firm also said it has developed a battery in cable form, suitable for wearable devices, and expected to start commercial production within the next couple of years.

Technology analysts and media reports say Apple is working on a smartwatch, potentially with a curved screen, but there has been no word from the California-based company about its plans.

Samsung's new curved-screen phone, available through South Korea's biggest mobile carrier SK Telecom, costs 1.089 million won ($1,000).