Galaxy Note Android ICS 4.0.4

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 19 Desember 2012 0 komentar

Galaxy Note Android ICS 4.0.4




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Video donde mostramos nuestra Galaxy Note actualizada a Android 4.0.4 ICS, La actualización fue automática no se utilizaron ROM's creadas por desarrolladores. Esta versión de android presenta mejoras en la cámara, desbloqueo por firma y Pop-Up Play que viene incluido en el Galaxy SIII, ademas de corregir varios bugs y hacerla mas rápida y fluida. En definitiva es una versión mucho mejor a la anterior y en Galaxy Note ni que decir . Pruebenla.


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Easy Fit Waterproof Galaxy Note & Note II 2 Motorcycle, Bike Handlebar Mount

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 29 November 2012 0 komentar

Easy Fit Waterproof Galaxy Note & Note II 2 Motorcycle, Bike Handlebar Mount




Easy Fit Waterproof Galaxy Note & Note II 2 Motorcycle, Bike Handlebar Mount


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Heute Demonstriere ich euch was mit dem Galaxy Note und einem USB OTG (On The Go) Kabel alles so möglich ist.


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Easy Fit Waterproof Galaxy Note & Note II 2 Motorcycle, Bike Handlebar Mount


  • IPX4 standard waterproof neoprene zip case & easy fit bike handlebar mount. Suitable for both motorcycles & cycles
  • Light-weight zip case fits the Samsung Galaxy Note & Note 2 II Fits handlebars 21mm- 30mm
  • IPX4 standard - protects from light rain showers, damp weather, daily use, dust & dirt.
  • Hinged easy fit design. No tools needed to fit. 360º swivel. Ideal for satnav & map applications
  • Supplied with: Galaxy Note / Note 2 soft case & easy fit handlebar mount,



Easy Fit Waterproof Galaxy Note & Note II 2 Motorcycle, Bike Handlebar Mount








Easy Fit Waterproof Galaxy Note & Note II 2 Motorcycle, Bike Handlebar Mount


Easy Fit Waterproof Galaxy Note & Note II 2 Motorcycle, Bike Handlebar Mount





IPX4 standard waterproof neoprene zip case & easy fit bike handlebar mount.
Suitable for both motorcycles & cycles

Light-weight zip case fits the Samsung Galaxy Note & Note 2 II

Fits handlebars 21mm- 30mm
Hinged easy fit design.
No tools needed to fit.
Handlebar casing is lined to protect bars and reduce vibration -. the casing is in two parts and is removable if required.
360º swivel.
Ideal for satnav & map applications
Case an be removed for mount when leaving the bike.
IPX4 standard - protects from light rain showers, damp weather, daily use, dust & dirt.
Touch sensitive lens allows access to your phone.
Lined double zip.
Soft touch lining.
Removable lanyard.

Note: To maintain the water resistant properties of this case there's no cable entrance.
IPX4 standard - do not submerge, use underwater, run under the tap




Easy Fit Waterproof Galaxy Note & Note II 2 Motorcycle, Bike Handlebar Mount








Easy Fit Waterproof Galaxy Note & Note II 2 Motorcycle, Bike Handlebar Mount
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Cell Phone Water Damage Repair Tips

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 11 November 2012 0 komentar

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During the summer, more and more people need cell phone water damage repair services. With the weather being hot, and people going to the beach, heading up to the lake or hanging out by the pool, invariably lots of cell phones suffer accidental water damage. Cell phone water damage requires fast attention! If you wait too long, the damage may be too much to be repaired.


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When LeBron James was choosing his next smartphone, he wanted something unique—something that would turn heads but could also make day-to-day tasks effortless. Something that had all the functional capabilities of a smartphone and all the creative elements of a tablet. With its fine-tuned S Pen, enhanced multitasking functions, and beautiful 5.5" Super Amoled screen, the Galaxy Note II was the Best of Both. Learn more about why Lebron chooses the Note II as his everyday device, and join the community at www.facebook.com/SamsungMobileUSA.



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During the summer, more and more people need cell phone water damage repair services. With the weather being hot, and people going to the beach, heading up to the lake or hanging out by the pool, invariably lots of cell phones suffer accidental water damage. Cell phone water damage requires fast attention! If you wait too long, the damage may be too much to be repaired.


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Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 - Simples Review de Usuário Final - Part 1






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Samsung Galaxy Note GT-N7000 - Simples Review de Usuário Final - Part 1 Peço desculpas pelo corte no final do vídeo, em breve uma parte 2 com muito mais informação e sugestões de apps. Comunidade do Galaxy Note no Orkut: www.orkut.com.br Download da ROM: hotfile.com Tutorial Rom Android 2.3.6 N7000UBKK2 PT-BR: www.orkut.com.br Se gostou e se te ajudou, dá um gostei ai no vídeo.



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Cell phone water damage of any kind can be extremely destructive to your phone. Why is water damage so serious? Water contact of any kind can be detrimental to your phone, as it can short circuit or erode your phone's delicate electronic components and inner workings.




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Ocean water contains a lot of salt, which makes it highly corrosive. Because of this corrosive tendency, damage happens very quickly when your phone comes into contact with ocean water.







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Pool water contains chlorine, which is also highly corrosive. Chlorine and other pool chemicals quickly destroy your phone's electronic components and can cause irreparable damage if not treated quickly.

Household water is also corrosive because it contains chemicals, such as chlorine, mineral deposits and other substances that are dangerous to your phone's components. Although household water does not cause damage or corrosion as quickly, it can cause irreversible water damage to your cell phone if it isn't taken care of quickly.

Do not put it in the microwave or try to dry it with a hair dryer! Adding heat to a water damaged cell phone can only increase the damage and corrosion. You need to get it to a water damage repair specialist who can quickly take the phone apart, clean the phone's delicate components, and assess the damage quickly and accurately.

If your phone gets wet, follow these steps:

1. Do NOT turn your water damaged cell phone on! This will cause it to short out and could cause permanent damage.

2. Remove the battery immediately.

3. Do NOT use a blow dryer! Although your phone may seem to be dry, the inside circuit board will still be wet.

4. Use a Zip-Lock Bag. Put the WET phone into a Zip-Lock bag and ship it to a cell phone water damage repair specialist immediately.




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Cell phone water damage of any kind can be extremely destructive to your phone. Why is water damage so serious? Water contact of any kind can be detrimental to your phone, as it can short circuit or erode your phone's delicate electronic components and inner workings.




Galaxy Note


Cell Phone Water Damage Repair Tips






Ocean water contains a lot of salt, which makes it highly corrosive. Because of this corrosive tendency, damage happens very quickly when your phone comes into contact with ocean water.







Cell Phone Water Damage Repair Tips





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Pool water contains chlorine, which is also highly corrosive. Chlorine and other pool chemicals quickly destroy your phone's electronic components and can cause irreparable damage if not treated quickly.

Household water is also corrosive because it contains chemicals, such as chlorine, mineral deposits and other substances that are dangerous to your phone's components. Although household water does not cause damage or corrosion as quickly, it can cause irreversible water damage to your cell phone if it isn't taken care of quickly.

Do not put it in the microwave or try to dry it with a hair dryer! Adding heat to a water damaged cell phone can only increase the damage and corrosion. You need to get it to a water damage repair specialist who can quickly take the phone apart, clean the phone's delicate components, and assess the damage quickly and accurately.

If your phone gets wet, follow these steps:

1. Do NOT turn your water damaged cell phone on! This will cause it to short out and could cause permanent damage.

2. Remove the battery immediately.

3. Do NOT use a blow dryer! Although your phone may seem to be dry, the inside circuit board will still be wet.

4. Use a Zip-Lock Bag. Put the WET phone into a Zip-Lock bag and ship it to a cell phone water damage repair specialist immediately.




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Samsung Galaxy Note, la prova completa

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 24 Oktober 2012 0 komentar

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Un complemento video alla recensione completa che abbiamo già pubblicato su DDay.it. Ecco le prime impressioni d'uso del nuovo Note, una via di mezzo tra un tablet e uno smartphone con schermo da 5.3" proposta da Samsung per la famiglia Galaxy.



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The free Samsung Galaxy Tab is one of the most advanced devices available. It works as a phone and a tablet. The screen size is large enough that you won't need another device. The free Galaxy Tab has top notch graphics and audio as well. It runs on the Android network and offers the same quality that that network has offered on other devices. People will definitely want to take advantage of all the great apps available. Apps cover everything from gaming to news to productivity. There are also a number of social networking apps for the free Samsung Galaxy Tab. Facebook is the most popular social networking site around. It is no surprise that they offer a great app. Here is a guide to the Facebook app on the free Galaxy Tab.


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How to Root Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean / Ice Cream Sandwich! [GSM/Verizon/Sprint] [Windows]





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The Facebook app on the free Samsung Galaxy Tab allows users to perform many of the same tasks they can on a regular computer. The home screen of the Facebook app has separate tabs for messages, notifications, and friend requests. This allows you to see if any friend sent you a message, liked your status, or commented on a picture right away. The home screen also has buttons for events, photos, profile, and news feed. It is the gateway to get to anywhere on Facebook you want to go. At the bottom of the screen you will see thumbnails of recently updated photographs from friends. Swiping your finger runs through the slideshow so that you can stay up to date on pictures from your Facebook friends.




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The news feed on the Facebook app for the free Galaxy Tab is more streamlined. It will allow you to see posts from friends as well as fan pages. The links to be able to like or comment are below the posts and easy to find. There is also a status bar at the top of the page that allows you to post updates, links, and pictures from there. The pages update immediately after a friend posts something so the news feed is a great way to stay up to date on things. You can also use the phone's GPS system to note where you are. For example, if you are out a restaurant you can simply use this feature to let all of your Facebook friends know.







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The profile page is also a great feature on the Facebook app. You will see all of your updates and comments made by friends. You can also share pictures, links, and updates from here. You can also check out your information and scroll through your photographs from here. When you upload photographs you can also choose to share them with specific groups of friends. The groups are easy to organize from the free Samsung Galaxy Tab.

Many friends use Facebook to plan events and send invitations. With this app on the free Galaxy Tab users can view the event and RSVP right from the free Galaxy Tab. You can also see who else is attending and write comments on the wall for the event. This is very convenient to keep track of your own events as well as see what friends are planning.




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The Samsung Galaxy Note And The Galaxy S3 - A Comparison Of Display Quality And Design

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 05 Oktober 2012 0 komentar

The Samsung Galaxy Note And The Galaxy S3 - A Comparison Of Display Quality And Design






We recently took a look at the Samsung Galaxy S3, the newest smartphone produced by the company and compared it with their best selling Galaxy S2. As many would have predicted the S3 came out on top in most departMents. This may not come as a great surprise as the phone is one year younger than its stable mate and therefore features technology that was not available at the time of release of the S2. This time we thought we would see how the model compares with another sibling model, the much more recent Galaxy Note. We take a look to see how screen technology and design compare on these two devices.



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The Samsung Galaxy Note And The Galaxy S3 - A Comparison Of Display Quality And Design

The key feature with the Samsung Galaxy Note is the large screen that it boasts and it is pleasing to see that Samsung have equipped this display with some very impressive specification. At 5.3 inches it is the largest smartphone display currently available. In fact the screen is so large that many people refer to the model as being a hybrid between a mobile phone and a tablet device. In terms of quality the screen can display a very impressive resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels. When we break this down into a pixel density the model offers a very reasonable 285PPI which is much higher than many smaller screened premium devices that are available. The Samsung Galaxy S3 uses a slightly smaller 4.8 inch screen but this display offers a very similar resolution to the Galaxy Note of 1280 x 720. This means that the pixel density on this new model is slightly higher at 306PPI. If we ignore the figures and actually take a look at how both screens perform there is very little to choose between the two. Colour reproduction is superb and both devices deliver deep dark tones thanks to their use of Super AMOLED screen technology.

One area where we feel that the new Galaxy S3 disappoints slightly is with its styling. The Samsung Galaxy Note is very similar to the Galaxy S2 in this area in offering a very angular design which works particularly well with the large screen that the phone utilises. The main body of the model is constructed from a black plastic which despite feeling slightly cheap does help the model to weigh an impressive 178 grammes. The back panel of the phone features a textured finish which not only helps it to pick up less fingerprints than a smooth panel but also makes it feel very comfortable in the palm of your hand. Samsung have adopted a much more curved design on the S3 and we feel that it does not catch the eye as much as other Galaxy handsets that they have produced. This does not mean that the model is unattractive as it is not, the curves actually look quite nice but it does look very similar to numerous other handsets that have been produced over the last year. One aspect of this new model that is very nice is the blue colour of the new device which makes a change from the black finish that many manufacturers tend to favour. Both of these phones are also available in a white version. The Samsung Galaxy S3 is pleasing on the eye but it fails to grab your attention in the same way as the futuristic Galaxy Note does.

There is no doubt that the new Galaxy S3 is a very impressive device but the Samsung Galaxy Note matches this model in both of the areas we have looked at. If you do not mind carrying a phone that is larger than average in size then the Note may be the perfect handset for you.



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Samsung Galaxy Note Review in HD (English)

Posted by Unknown Senin, 17 September 2012 0 komentar
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Visit: www.newgadgets.de Exclusive Unboxing, Hands On and Review of the Samsung Galaxy Note. It has a 5,3-Inch HD Super AMOLED Display and a Dual-Core 1,4GHz processor. 16GB of storage and you can expand it with microSDHC Cards. You can use it as a phone too, just insert a simcard! It has a 8-megapixel camera at the back with an LED light and a 2-Megapixel camera on front. If you have questions, feel free to leave a comment! I will answer as soon as possible!

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Samsung Galaxy Note - analysis Lubomira ze Smart4

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 29 Agustus 2012 0 komentar
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Lubomir Gadgetsky postanowił sprawdzić, czy Samsung Galaxy Note to rzeczywiście takie cudo i czy jego wieeelki ekran wart jest trochę bardziej wypchanej kieszeni i pustego portfela. Oto Galaxy Note w teście Smart4! Więcej na www.startuptv.pl

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Great Price Fonus

Posted by Unknown Sabtu, 11 Agustus 2012 0 komentar

Fonus Universal Car Mount Holder with Dual USB Charger and Charging Socket for Samsung Galaxy S 2 SGH-i777, Galaxy S 3 III S3 SGH-i747, Transform Ultra, Galaxy Attain 4G, Exhibit 4G, Focus Flash, GALAXY Note LTE, Infuse 4G i997











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  • Fonus Universal Car holder and dual charger for most smartphones. Adjustable to fit most smartphones.
  • Non-slip feet keep the phone stable in the bracket.Modern design with adjustable gooseneck rotation of 360 degrees.
  • Dual USB charger (5V, 2A) with high efficiency. Flexible goose-neck arm. Over-current protection On / off switch High-quality PC + ABS Material.


Fonus Universal Car Mount Holder with Dual USB Charger and Charging Socket for Samsung Galaxy S 2 SGH-i777, Galaxy S 3 III S3 SGH-i747, Transform Ultra, Galaxy Attain 4G, Exhibit 4G, Focus Flash, GALAXY Note LTE, Infuse 4G i997





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Non-slip feet keep the phone stable in the bracket.Modern design with adjustable gooseneck rotation of 360 degrees. Car holder and dual charger for most smartphones. Dual USB charger (5V, 2A) with high efficiency. Flexible goose-neck arm. Over-current protection On / off switch High-quality PC + ABS Material.





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Free Download Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Games

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 29 Juli 2012 0 komentar

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Run Ice Cream Sandwich on the Galaxy Notes

Posted by Unknown Senin, 23 Juli 2012 0 komentar
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For instructions: is.gd You can download and install a beta of CM9, which is Android based, 4.0.3 on your rooted Samsung Galaxy known. In this particular ROM, most everything works except the camera, the battery status, and the S-Pen (although you can still use the pen as a plain capacitive stylus). The performance seems quite good, and all wireless radios work great.

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Samsung Galaxy S3 vs HTC One X all-embracing allegory Part 1 of 2

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 05 Juli 2012 0 komentar
Samsung Galaxy S3 vs HTC One X all-embracing allegory Part 1 of 2 Tube. Duration : 16.08 Mins.


Video by Ava (HeelsAndTech.com) UPDATE: The display comparisons in this video were done at standard default settings. The S3 has four different screen modes: Standard (default), Dynamic, Natural, and Movie. If you want to see the difference between these modes screen check out my article at: www.heelsandtech.com In this Part 1 video, I compare design, display, user-interface and performance for the Galaxy S3 and the HTC One x. Both Phones are running the latest version of Android, 4 Ice Cream sandwiches. In Part 2 the youtu.be appears sound quality, battery, camera, connectivity, and storage. Website: www.heelsandtech.com Twitter twitter.com Facebook norfuk www. page: www.facebook.com norfuk

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[GALAXY Notes] S Pen Use Case THERE Rich advice tools

Posted by Unknown Minggu, 17 Juni 2012 0 komentar
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The Samsung Galaxy S2 Versus The Flagship Smartphones iPhone 4S-Head To Head

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 29 Mei 2012 0 komentar

The Samsung Galaxy S2 Versus The Flagship Smartphones iPhone 4S-Head To Head






Apple has recently launched their new flagship smartphone, the iPhone 4S. With the smartphone market flooded with high end devices, how does it stack up against the offering of other major players such as Samsung? In this article, I will attempt to find out by pitting the iPhone 4S against the Samsung Galaxy S2.



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The Samsung Galaxy S2 Versus The Flagship Smartphones iPhone 4S-Head To Head

The Samsung Galaxy S2 has proven to be a very popular device, as was the original Galaxy S. In fact, the Galaxy S2 was recently crowned "Phone of the Year" by gadget magazine T3. This is no mean feat, considering the fact that it faced competition from impressive some devices, with the Motorola Atrix, HTC, HTC Incredible Sensation S and Apple iPhone 4 all making the shortlist. The Samsung Galaxy S2 came out on top for a numberof reasons.

The handset boasts all the bells and whistles of a high end Android device in terms of software, with access to the Android Market and the Samsung TouchWiz UI. Hardware wise, the device is impressive in pretty much every aspect. To provide all the necessary computing power to hardware and software alike, there is a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor which aids many aspects of the phones, ranging from performance response times of the screen, multitasking, web browsing and many more. The camera boasts 8 megapixels, with 1080p video capture and comes with an LED flash along with a comprehensive package of adjustable settings and image enhancing features. The screen is also another impressive feature of the Galaxy S2. It is large, measuring 4.3 inches, with a pixel resolutionof 800 480x. With Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen technology, Plus it is responsive, and it is renowned for its ability to offer great display quality when in direct sunlight. The handset itself is very slim, at 8.5 mm and weighs just 116 grams.

The iPhone 4S is similar in many respects to the Samsung Galaxy S2, on paper at least. Software wise, the major difference is in the operating system, with iOS running the intuitive and customisable interface. There are many aspects of the hardware which are similar; the camera is 8 megapixels, with 1080p video just like the Samsung device. However, Apple claims that the camera on the new iPhone has many unique features such as the lens technology and the speed at which the camera operates. The latter is thanks largely to theprocessor, which is a 1 GHz dual-core processor Apple A4 processor. Whilst this is slightly less than the 1.2 GHz offered by the Samsung, it will hardly be noticeable during day to day use. One of Apple's advanTAGes over the competition is its multimedia ecosystem, which allows iPhones to integrate with iTunes, iPod and AppStore. Whilst the likes of the Android Market are impressive, and certainly catching up with Apple, it has to be said that the AppStore is superior in terms of both quality and quantity of available Apps. The iPhone 4S has another advanTAGe over the Samsung Galaxy S2; the fact that it is new. Therefore, Apple has had more time to include its latest technology in the handset. The new Siri and iCloud features are good examples of this, and it gives Apple the edge as thiskind of technology was not around when the Samsung Galaxy S2 was released.

Choosing between the iPhone 4S and the Samsung Galaxy S2 is a close call. Technically, it would be rather unfAir to say that one is better than the other. As the manufacturer's flagship phones, each has its own strengths and weaknesses. I believe that the ultimate deciding factor would be down to the individual's preference for either Android or iOS, but having said that, Apple may have the edge thanks to its all new features like Siri and iCloud, as Samsung currently has nothing similar to offer.



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Mobile Application Aims to Inform Customers of Their Home Energy Use Habits

Posted by Unknown Rabu, 23 Mei 2012 0 komentar
Recently a new application developed by the Danish company Kamstrup was announced. This application allows electricity consumers to view up to date data about their consumption. The application is available for iOS and Android devices in the App Store and Google Play store.

The application does not take a novel approach to data visualization. It provides a bar graph with accompanying text data. This is unlike the application we designed which takes a novel approach to data visualization through the metaphor of an emptying fish tank. However, I still feel that the application is relevant to the theme of this blog. This is because the application seeks to give consumers awareness about the limited resources that they consume.

The application has alarms that can be configured to alert the user when energy usage has surpassed set limits. The real time aspect of the application allows users to be more proactive about their data usage. Instead of the usual monthly granularity, users can look at day-to-day trends and even year-to-year trends. This allows them to make much more informed decisions, and hopefully decisions which lead to better efficiency. Consumers can also take action within a day or two of unusually high energy use taking place rather than waiting to respond after receiving a large monthly billing statement.

As more applications such as this one are developed and released to the public, awareness of consumption may become much more mainstream. We believe mobile bandwidth monitoring applications will become much more popular once unlimited data plans are completely phased out. The driving factor behind the adoption of these monitoring applications will generally be money. Consumers are always looking for ways to minimize cost. By investing a few dollars in a mobile phone application they could save potentially thousands more.

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Amazing Alex game for Samsung Galaxy Tab

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 17 Mei 2012 0 komentar

Amazing Alex game for Samsung Galaxy Tab will be released soon


Rovio Entertainment, creator of immensely successful game, Angry Birds has come up with another new mobile game, Amazing Alex.

This title is re-branding of Casey’s Contraptions bought by Rovio early this month from developers Noel Llopis and Miguel A.Friginal. According to Mikael Hed, Rovio CEO who spoke to Yle, Finnish TV station that this latest game “has an educational element and centers on the main character Alex, a curious young boy who loves to build things.” The game is expected to roll out within next two months.

Casey’s Contraptions is similar physics-based game like the Angry Birds. The game has Rube Goldberg-type contraptions made from things such as balloons, scissors, soccer balls and buckets. Here players are required to assemble clever tricks as well as traps and setting up that will let Casey to retrieve his missing toys. The game Casey’s Contraptions was released for the Apple’s iPad a year back.

Last week Rovio announced billionth download of Angry Birds game. The game was released in 2009 has four different versions, where Angry Birds Space is latest. Added the company is also working on movie, TV show as well as theme park based on property.
Only time will tell that whether Amazing Alex will taste the same success of Angry Birds or not.

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Mobile Internet Stats

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 15 Mei 2012 0 komentar
Every year, Cisco Systems, the company that manufactures a majority of the hardware that runs the internet, compiles vital statistics for its networks worldwide.

According to the Visual Networking Index (VNI) Global Mobile Data Traffic Forecast Update, a part of Cisco's yearly forecast, smartphone data usage is exploding by over doubling (2.3x) the previous year. This trend is not new either. Over the past four years, the doubling trend has burdened service providers that are staggering to keep up with demand. When you look at the magnitude of data consumption, it is not hard to believe why unlimited data plans are coming to an end. Last year's mobile traffic alone was over eight times the traffic on the entire internet in 2000. Much of the consumption comes from the increase in video streaming sites, which make up 52% of the data downloaded.

Even with introduction of tiered data plans, the top 1% of users use 24% of the bandwidth. By 2016, global mobile data will have increased 18x since last year, posing a huge problem to existing infrastructure. In raw numbers, that amounts to 10.8 exabytes per month. For those who have not heard "exabytes" before, 1 exabyte is 1,000,000,000,000 megabytes. Service providers will have to find ingenious solutions to handling this explosive growth.



Source:http://www.cisco.com/en/US/solutions/collateral/ns341/ns525/ns537/ns705/ns827/white_paper_c11-520862.html

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Speed Test

Posted by Unknown Senin, 14 Mei 2012 0 komentar
I've come across an interesting application on the Android store; however, similar applications are available on the Apple app store as well. I downloaded the free application called Sensorly. Sensorly allows me to test my network speed in my current location. It is an very informative application, it can even possible give you the final nudge to switch services depending on where you are and what speeds you are getting. Personally on Verizon in San Luis Obispo at the Cal Poly library, I get download speeds of 1.66 Mbps and upload speeds of .85 Mbps.

The scope of this program goes beyond just reporting the users speed.  It will compare your results to others with different carries in your area. Unfortunately this is very users based, so the comparison results would depend on other users with this application that have run a speed test in your area. Less populated cities such as San Luis Obispo are at a disadvantage compared to San Francisco or LA. The speed test takes 2.85 MB, so if you have that much to spare its worth finding out what service is the best for you in your area.



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Samsung Galaxy Notes: 1 Month Later (Review)

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 11 Mei 2012 0 komentar
Samsung Galaxy Notes: 1 Month Later (Review) Video Clips. Duration : 10.88 Mins.


Samsung Galaxy Notes: 1 Month Later (Review) My initial impression of the Galaxy Note when it was announced was that it was laughably big. The phone/tablet hybrid was introduced as big smartphone displays were becoming the norm. But having gotten used to devices in the 4-inch range, I just couldn't fathom using the Note's oversized 5.3-inch screen as my daily driver. How I was wrong. After nearly a month of use, every other smartphone experience literally pales in comparison. Even the HTC Titan, which I've sung the praises of before, takes some getting used to because the screen is so much smaller. Browsing, messaging, watching video and using apps is that much better on the Galaxy Known because there's so much screen real estate. And my biggest apprehension, the portability, is an absolutenon-factor. It's easy to use, talk on and isn't an issue in my pocket. Continue reading: tchno.be For more tech goodness, check us out at: www.technobuffalo.com Follow Us on Twitter www.twitter.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Check Us Out on Google + tchno.be Inside My Mind: www.youtube.com

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Galaxy S III Vs Galaxy S II (photos taken)

Posted by Unknown Kamis, 10 Mei 2012 0 komentar
Galaxy S III Vs Galaxy S II (photos taken)


Galaxy S II ( f/2.65,  3,97 mm)
Galaxy S III  (camera : f/2.6 ; 3,9 mm)
Galaxy S II.
Galaxy S III.

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Smartphone Adoption

Posted by Unknown Selasa, 08 Mei 2012 0 komentar
According to Nielsen Research, U.S. smartphone usage has reached about 50% with feature phones on the decline. Smartphones when compared to feature phones have more advanced connectivity and computing functionality. To support these more advanced phones, top service providers, including AT&T and Verizon, typically mandate or strongly suggest data planes for smartphone users. Who is selling these phones? The top 5 are Nokia, Samsung, Apple, LG, and ZTE (one you have probably never heard of). These smartphones are running Google Android (42.6%), Apple iOS (27.5%), and RIM Blackberry  OS (22.1%).

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What Is My Cap? Understanding Today's Data Plans

Posted by Unknown Senin, 07 Mei 2012 0 komentar
I recently came across a website devoted to educating consumers about a few of the most popular wireless companies' data plans. What Is My Cap allows users to select a service provider to learn about that provider's data rates. Once the user has selected a carrier, and meter starts running. This meter counts how much data the user would have consumed if they were downloading at full speed on the carrier's network. For example, in less than 30 minutes of top speed downloading, a Verizon Wireless customer would already hit their 2 GB data cap. At that point the consumer would end up paying $10 / GB.

The site puts data use into perspective for consumers. Although most users don't download at top speeds constantly, many consumer hours of movies, music, and other media on their smartphones monthly. In the user experience survey's that our team conducted, we found that many users have unlimited data plans. These users may feel safe from high fees, but as seen in an earlier post, the time of unlimited data plans will come to an end soon.

What Is My Cap encourages consumers to take action and stay informed about issues related to mobile data usage and billing. Through the continuation of our project we hope to come up with a design that developers could implement relatively easily. Our hope is that consumers can use an application like the one we are designing in order to take matters into their own hands by becoming aware of their own mobile data usage habits.

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 hardware finalized, up for pre-order

Posted by Unknown Jumat, 04 Mei 2012 0 komentar
There’s good news and bad news, Samsung tablet fans. The good news is that the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 hardware is good to go, and you can pre-order one at Office Depot right now. The bad news is that rumor of a delay to implement a quad-core processor has fallen by the wayside: the listing shows the same dual-core hardware that we saw at Mobile World Congress. Bummer.

Office Depot did confirm the rumor that the newer Galaxy Tab 10.1 would be getting a lower price: the 16GB model starts at $399, a full hundred dollars cheaper than the original and well-placed to compete with the iPad 2. The tablets will start shipping out on May 11th, at least according to this retailer. The WiFi version is the only one being offered at the moment, though we fully expect at least one carrier to sell the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 somewhere down the line.
The Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 is strikingly similar to the original – which is why that rumored upgrade was so compelling. The hardware has changed only slightly, with side-mounted speakers and a MicroSD card slot being the primary differences. Though it isn’t confirmed, the 10.1-inch model almost certainly has the same dual-core TI OMAP processor as the Galaxy Tab 2 7-inch version. The new 10-inch tablet comes with Ice Cream Sandwich installed at launch.

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10 inch Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 up for pre-order, ships May 13

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Samsung’s latest 10 inch Android tablet is set to hit stores on May 13th. But you can pre-order one at Office Max today for $399.99 or from TigerDirect for the same price.
The new Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) is a modest upgrade over last year’s Galaxy Tab 10.1, but there are three significant changes.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1)
First, the new model ships with Android 4.0. Second, it has a microSD card slot. Third, and most importantly, it has a starting price that’s $100 lower than that for Samsung’s first 10 inch tablet.
When the Tab 10.1 first launched in 2011 Samsung charged an iPad-like $499 for the base model. Now the company is charging the same price for its new tablet as Apple does for its year-old iPad 2.
This isn’t necessarily meant to be a high-end tablet. Samsung has the Galaxy Note 10.1 for folks that want premium features including a faster processor and digital pen.
Instead, you can think of the Galaxy Tab 2 (10.1) as a larger version of the Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0). It just has a larger, higher resolution display and a $400 price tag instead of $250… which might be enough to turn off some potential customers if they’re uncertain that a larger screen is worth $150.
The new 10 inch tablet has a 1280 x 800 pixel display, a 1 GHz dual core processor, 1GB of RAM, and 16GB of storage. A 32GB model is also on the way.
The tablet has a 3MP rear camera and a 0.3MP front-facing camera. It supports 802.11n WiFi and Bluetooth 3.0, measures 0.4 inches thick and weighs 1.3 pounds.
via CNET

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Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 review

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I really like reviewing products, but don’t have the time or patience to measure battery life or benchmark the CPU, etc. I'm more interested in how a product like Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 fits in the scheme of things. How it suits real people.
So far, I think this tablet has gotten an unfair shake among major media. But the reviews at shopping sites tell the real story. This is a nice little tablet. The price is right, too, and it comes with Android 4.0 (aka Ice Cream Sandwich).
A Real Delight
Inside the standard white, tight-fit Samsung cardboard box there are no surprises. You get the unit, a charging cable, and an AC adapter. No headphones. I prefer it that way, as I have a nice set of headphones, and I’d rather take the cost out of the unit. There’s a manual, but I imagine it’s a giant cut and paste of everything the lawyers made Samsung put in the box. Leave it in the box with the receipt from the store or Amazon.
I’ll get right to the bad news, probably the worst thing I can tell you about the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. I don’t think other reviews mentioned this (see list later on). Samsung preloads the tablet with a lot of software. A LOT. And pre-loaded software, unlike a PC, can’t be deleted. It can only be disabled, which is simple to do. So when you open up the Storage section of the Settings you are going to discover the 8GB on the box translates to 4.5GB of free memory. Yep, 3.5GB is tied up by Samsung’s stuff, and there’s not really anything you can do about it.
So you need to understand that if you are going to carry this thing around and use it where there is no WiFi you’re going to have to pick up one of these, too, to expand the storage. So add $25 to the price of the unit to have a healthy amount of space to work when disconnected. If you are going to be in WiFi most of the time you’re in luck. You get 50GB of free Dropbox space for a year with this unit. Google Music allows you to load 20,000 songs that can be downloaded on demand.
Just be sure and turn the machine off and on every other week, and you’ll be fine.
Galaxy Tab 2 7.0  has a front VGA camera and a back 3-megapixel camera. The software shutter button has almost no lag at all, which is a big improvement over the Tab 8.9. Photo quality is good enough for web work but not astounding. Don’t buy this tablet to replace your camera (why would you anyway?) but it does a fine job at what I use Galaxy Tab cameras for, mostly for reference shots and copying things I’m too lazy to write down, or grabbing a business card on the go so I can impress the person handing me the business card by handing it back.
The camera also is great for catching moments when there’s nothing else to shoot with. It improves dramatically when the amount of light increases. The camera also has a lot of the standard Samsung perks, like the ability to take a panorama picture, which is great for getting the inside or outside of a business.

A Fine Heritage
Before I go on with the rest of the review, let me drag you through a brief history lesson. It's important context for Galaxy Tab 2 7.0's size.
The first tablet I can think of is the Newton. At the time it was awesome, but nobody could afford it, until it failed. That’s when I got mine. I had it about 3 days, then realized for the time being paper and pencil were safe. Pinnacle of tech between then and now was the Palm Pilot, which abandoned recognizing handwriting for teaching you a new way to write. The small size and the fact that it ran for a month on a pair of AA batteries made Palm Pilot great. If you were a hardcore user you eventually lost the ability to read your own handwriting.
But like the Newton, Palm Pilot primarily did one thing -- it was a day planner. It beeped when you were supposed to do something and put your Outlook calendar in your pocket.
Sometime in the past the mini-tablet leapt to the phone, and while Windows versions were excessively complicated and Palms were hopelessly underpowered that created the vacuum for the iPhone to emerge. It raised the bar.
Which leads to the iPad. The first words out of my mouth when I saw the iPad? "It’s too big" A wave of Steve Jobs' Jedi hand and use of the word "magical" and I bought one anyway. It was too big.
It really still is. Don’t get me wrong, iPad is a great lap tablet. When you're nestled in something that supports you to support it, it’s fine. When you have to tote, retrieve and work with it all day long, it gets unwieldy at times.
The Right Fit
Samsung decided to try to capitalize on this shortcoming and released a 7-inch tablet, the Galaxy Tab. It was the perfect size but had basic problems. It was too heavy, wasn’t that comfortable to hold and had iPad-style square edges. It had a version of Android prone to freeze ups, and when the Gallery app went South you just couldn’t fix it with a reset or anything. At least that’s how it went for me.
Still Galaxy Tab was the right size. Fortunately Samsung didn’t give up and today we have the Galaxy Tab 2 7.0. Let’s hit the high points. The curved plastic back solves two problems: The device feels better in your hand, and it’s lighter.

Some people have problems with the plastic back but let me tell you, build quality on this unit is nice. The back feels solid and the switches and buttons, too. This unit is built to last. Given the volatile nature of technology, this tablet will outlast its relevance and will be handed down (rather than thrown away) to make way for newer tech.
Ample Resolution
The screen is the same resolution as previous 7-inch GTs, WSVGA (1024 x 600), and that is plenty for much of what you would use a book-sized tablet for. It’s okay for reading a book. Okay to use as a day planner. Okay to watch a movie or TV show. Irrelevant when listening to music. Honestly, no tablet needs to be super high-resolution for one obvious reason: your fingers can only be so small. At some point if the resolution is high enough you can’t tap something with any certainty. I experienced that first hand with the new iPad when I had a heck of time tapping between specific letters.
The color fidelity of the screen is good and because it’s 7-inches with WSVGA, it has a good apparent resolution. It’s not pixel invisible like the “resolutionary” new iPad but it’s very close to the 100DPI limit the eye can perceive and you are not trying to schlep 3.1 megapixels when you just want to see the next headline on Feedly.
It only took a few seconds with the store demo unit to realize the screen was going to be fine for everyday use.
Now about speed. I never had or used a Galaxy Tab 7 Plus, which is supposedly faster but I did have a Galaxy Tab 8.9, and this feels much faster than it. The page flips in the launcher are fast and my true speed test worked just fine. I load Autodesk Sketch Plus and draw a long continous swirl as fast as I can. If the screen tracks and there are no skips in the line - it passes. The Tab 2 handled my speed test just fine. All of the apps I loaded performed better than on the 8.9 and no real noticeable lag even with a Bluetooth keyboard.

Ice Cream Sandwich
It’s hard to review a device that has an OS without talking a bit about the OS.
This, I believe, is the first Samsung to ship with Ice Cream Sandwich. Ice Cream Sandwich, which is different than Honeycomb (Android 3.x) but I don’t care what the OS technically is, I care about what it does. It still has soft buttons at the bottom of the screen, instead of hardware buttons and overall seems to run faster.
The first Galaxy Tab I owned ran Froyo (Android 2.20, which was pre-Gingerbread (Android 2.3). It was only two years ago but seems like the Stone Age. For the most part the apps back then were mostly Java-based layouts, and while they would capture the data the UI was kind of Fisher Price My First Tablet looking. Add that apps crashed a lot, and it was a labor of love to like the unit, especially with the ridiculous overly ambitious 3-D wall Gallery app that choked on your Picasa photos (by the way I do not recommend syncing your photos to your tablet; use the Dropbox autoupload instead). Most apps made your Galaxy Tab 1 look like a big freaking phone.
Fast forward to the Tab 2 7.0 and you have a very different experience. There are lots of newer apps with a much nicer interface and are more intuitive to use. They look better on the screen (Samsung has installed a Helv Neue font on this device) and there is no apparent performance penalty. I don’t know if this is because apps are more HTML 5 and less Java these days or not but regardless you’ll have a much better experience using this and other ICS device(s).
One minor annoyance, and I don’t know if this is ICS or Samsung’s Launcher, you can only use a subset of the screen for icons and widgets in the Launcher, which is a square portion of the screen that is the same portrait or landscape. In portrait mode there are two fairly large pieces of unused screen above and below your widgets and icons -- mildly annoying to me because I like to try to jam everything on the main screen (yep OCD). Because the Launcher is so fast on the Tab 2, and I want to preserve as much space as possible on the primary SD, I initially didn't load Go Launcher EX. When I did, it was slower than TouchWiz -- uninstalled.
Probably the ICS nicest perk: You can download and install Chrome for Android beta from Google Play store. This gives you the ability to sync your bookmarks in the background as well as have your open tabs move. Along with Google Drive, this makes any Android tablet a much better work device.
I need to point out the difference between Android and iOS as well.
You can write an application on your PC or Mac and install it on your Android device and run it. No developer fees. You can copy over a ton of material to a MicroSD card and load it into your device and watch, listen or read it. You don’t have to cloud it anywhere. It just goes straight from your PC to your Tablet. No trips to Cupertino, Calif. to get to Collinsville, MS.
That’s a big deal.
I can’t tell you how good a 3-D gamer machine this I don’t play them. I suspect it’s not the Droid you want in that department.
The Price is Right
So let’s talk about the most important feature of this unit. It’s the price. $249 USD. That’s really a deal. Subtract the $99 worth of Dropbox you are getting for free (which takes the sting out of the 4.5GB  thing I opened with) and it’s actually less than the Kindle Fire ($199 USD). Let’s break that price down a bit.
The Tab 2 costs:
  • 60 Big Macs
  • 35 high-end domestic beer 6 packs
  • 1.5 college textbooks
The new (too big) iPad  -- that's the $499 one -- costs:
  • 118 Big Macs
  • 3 college textbooks
So it only takes 2 months of Ramen to pay for your Galaxy Tab 2 7.0.
This price point and the feature set make this, IMHO, the perfect wired campus companion. It’s also the perfect tablet for the person who goes home to a WiFi’d house from an open or guest WiFi’d workplace. It’s a great coffeshop device, too. It’s a good tool to get your life organized. Those are things that really appeal to me about this unit.

When the Kindle Fire came out at $199 price point, I was ecstatic -- finally a device that was affordable to lot more people. It only took reading the specs a few minutes to realize this was a shopping cart that played movies, books, music and selected games. It was a closed environment that required being in the Amazon App store to market to. It was the Apple model all over again.
Now with the Galaxy Tab, we have a device at a price point that is a smidge higher but with a lot more potential. It’s more open. If this is not the device that kills the textbook, then its next iteration will. This is what we need for education, and education is what we need to make the world a better place (steps down from his soapbox).
Closing Thoughts
Galaxy Tab 2 7.0's smaller size means littler hands can type on it easily in portrait mode. It’s light enough and comfortable enough to hold for a while. The applications available are good enough to manage your life, and even start an Internet business with (with the occasional help of a borrowed desktop). With Chrome and Google Drive installed, your stuff moves with you making anywhere you can get to Chrome -- desktop, laptop, Chromebook; Windows, OS X, Chrome OS.
You could easily create a USB flash drive Linux computer, install Chrome and carry everything with you in a sandwich bag. As an aspiring minimalist that has big appeal.
There are apps that allow you to create documents (you can even pair a Bluetooth keyboard), and you can code on it with an app like Droid Edit. You can remote into Windows and OSX machines with an app like PocketCloud if you needed to.
So when you first look at the storage and see you are down 3.5GBs out of the gate, you quickly get over the heartburn as you use the unit and see it still has plenty of room for more stuff. The performance of the unit is solid and it feels good in the hands. With moderate use I get two days between charges (see the other reviews for actual test).
Spot checking Amazon reviews, it gets 4 stars and many buyers echo my sentiments. The pros don't necessarily agree. Some of their reviews:
  • PCWorld
  • PCMag
  • Cnet UK
  • The Verge
  • Engadget
Among these five reviews, you can find your deep geek questions answered in full. In the interest of full disclosure I read most of them before buying my Galaxy Tab 2 7.0.
I don’t think you’ll be disappointed with this device and, yes, someone will announce a new and better tablet 2 weeks after you buy this one. Don’t let that stop you. Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 will be quite useful for a very long time.
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