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Wednesday, 30 May 2012

Nokia Lumia 808 PureView Megapixel Cell Phone with 41 Megapixel camera : Features Review:-

We have Nokia 808 PureView for you. Today we will talk about this megapixel cell phone with the 41MP Sensor. Previously, we have know more about N8 Successor is in works by months, and after that we hear that Nokia preparing their new device which know as the optic zoom big camera sensor, and also the another cool imaging stuff.
Today in this MWC 2012 event, we will saw this megapixel cell phone closely. This a megapixel cell phone which has many features and good specifications. In this article I will show you the features details of this only for you. The Features of Nokia 808 PureView megapixel cell phone are:

    42Mp sensor with the pixel oversampling,
    Optic format 1/1/2”,
    1.4 Microns of pixel size,
    8.02mm focal length,
    15cm focus range (infinity),
    5 elements of the constructions,
    Low-dispersion glass modal lens,
    One high-index,
    3X for stills loss-less zoom,
    4X full HD 1080p video

What are about Video camera of Nokia 808 PureView megapixel cell phone?

    There are three shooting mode offers here (Scenes, Auto, and Creative),
    You will found the frame rates supported includes 15, 24, 25, 30fps,
    You can record HD video on 1920X1080 / 30fps Default of the resolution,
    Integrated video editor for trimming video,
    Stereo High Amplitude Audio Capture or HAAC.


Now let’s move to Specifications. Although we have talk about this before, but we must know what other specs are offers by Nokia 808 PureView megapixel cell phone. Let’s check here:

    Dimensions 123.9X60.2X13.9mm with 169 g of weight,
    140mAh Li-ion battery,
    16.7 million colors,
    Clear Black Display,
    95.9cc Volume,
    3.5mm Nokia Standard audio connector with TV out,
    Bluetooth 3.0,
    HDMI,
    USB 2.0,
    Micro USB Connector&charging,
    NFC, A-GPS FM transmitter,
    WLAN,
    Corning Gorilla Glass.

Nokia 808 PureView megapixel cell phone with 41MP sensor sold on 29,999/- in Indian market. Nokia 808 Camera-phone is the Symbian Phone which is impossible to get interesting in other Symbian Phone.

Saturday, 26 May 2012

3D Vision 2 Wireless Glasses Kit from NVIDIA Graphics


Discover the difference NVIDIA 3D Vision 2 can make in your gaming experience. The new gamer-inspired glasses have 20% larger lenses to give you the most viewing area with the least light leakage. They also work great with the innovative NVIDIA 3D LightBoost technology, which makes your screen up to 2x brighter1 for better 3D gaming and video viewing. Plus, 3D Vision 2 glasses are built from state of the art, softer materials designed to deliver more comfort and better fit.

                                                                                Bigger 3D:-
                                                                               - Try new 27'' 3D monitors from ASUS and Acer for Full HD
  1080p 3D and ghost-free image quality
- Experience games more fully with 20% larger lenses for
  an ultra wide viewing area
- Get the most diverse ecosystem of content-including
  3D photo sharing and browsing-on 3DVisionLive.com





 Brighter 3D                                                          
- Get up to 2x monitor and keyboard brightness
   with NVIDIA 3D LightBoost technology1
- Experience the new external light blocker that
  minimizes the effects of overhead lighting.





  Better Gaming
- Play over 600 PC games in 3D including the latest titles 
  like Batman: Arkham City, Crysis 2, and L.A. Noire
- Enjoy softer composite materials and better fit with
  gaming headsets
- Get best-in-class 2D gaming with ultra-smooth 120 fps
  gaming on 120Hz monitors

Love FB? Want to buy a touch & type Android Phone???

The HTC ChaCha is here for you. Body of a Blackberry, mind of an Android. Can the new 'Facebook phone' poke above its weight?

Let's get one thing straight: the HTC ChaCha is not the Facebook phone. It's not manufactured by Facebook. But let's get another thing straight, too: the HTC ChaCha is the Facebook experience

And it's even endorsed to a certain extent by the King of the network, Mark Zuckerberg, who gave a sermon about it at the phone's launch.
HTC has taken its already winning Sense interface and remoulded it with a big blue 'F' at the centre - something the notoriously quiet Facebook founder went on record as saying he's "very happy" with and, in a nod to the future, how they "look forward to a lot more to come".

Rocking the latest Android iteration, Gingerbread 2.3.3 and fully capable of a dance-off with some other 3G-capable Android devices, it's due to hit stores any day now, with a sim-free price tag around 12,000 Rs. in Indian market.
That's probably too much for the 14-21 age bracket the ChaCha is evidently aimed at, though we'd imagine Pay As You Go offerings might make it a little cheaper too. . .!!


Sunday, 13 May 2012

Voicelock Voice Authenticating USB Drive: Watch out for Its Features…


We’ve seen voice authentication as a security measure in movies and TV shows, but is it really practical on a flash drive? Wrench Monkey Studios think it is. The company’s Voicelock USB drive lets you add an audible password, so everyone around you can hear what it is. Just kidding.



When configured with an audible password, Voicelock will not be recognized by a computer even if it’s already plugged in, not until it “hears” the password via its built-in microphone. The phrase has to be 2 to 4 syllables long, but the real password is your own voice. It’s the way you say the password that unlocks the drive. It’s your voice that rouses it from slumber. Your voice brings it to life. Your voice makes it believe it can love again. What???
 
But obviously you still don’t want to say the password aloud when you’re in a crowded place. You’re just alerting spies and ninjas that you have top secret data and a high tech flash drive. Here’s where the secondary color-coded input comes in. Voicelock has two switches that toggle two LED s, one red and one green. I think it’s even more secure than the voice password. Watch the video below to see what I mean.
Hammacher Schlemmer is selling the 8GB Voicelock USB drive for $50 (USD), but I guess inconvenience is the real price for added security. That confounding initial setup would drain my patience. Then again, I don’t have top secret data to protect. But that’s just what I would say if I did have top secret data. Does that mean I do have top secret data? Is it so important that even I don’t know about it? But that’s just what I would say if I did have top secret data and do know that I have it. Wait. So do I have top secret data or not???