Tuesday, 28 May 2013

LG offers waterproof version of Optimus G



After Sony and soon Samsung, LG is also giving importance to a high-end Smartphone in a waterproof version. The Optimus GJ released in June in Taiwan for an offer price out equivalent to 600 dollars. The trend towards waterproof and dust proof Smartphones seems to be gaining most major brands. After Sony and Xperia Z and ZR, the future Galaxy S4 a Active Samsung model, LG offers here that turn a waterproof version of its Optimus G. GJ named Optimus, it is certified IPX7, which means it can withstand immersion in 1 meter of water for 30 minutes. Its dimensions are slightly larger than the current model (36.9 x68.9x9.9 mm against 131.9 x 68.9 x 8.5 mm). The Optimus GJ uses features the same 4.7-inch screen and a quadruple heart Snapdragon S4 processor at 1.5 GHz. Same again, the 13 megapixel camera sensor with 2 GB of RAM but only 16 GB of internal storage against 32 GB for Optimus G. This new model was announced recently and will be available in Taiwan next month for an equivalent $ 600 off as introductory price. Its availability in other markets has not yet been detailed.

Oppo Find 5 Smartphone 5 inch Full HD


At the end of last year, Find 5 Oppo, a Smartphone running Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) with a Full HD screen was introduce. The brand has just indicated that the phone would be available in Europe soon for a nominal price of € 399. While we often talk about the popular brands like Galaxy S4, HTC One and Sony Xperia Z We have forgot Find 5 Oppo which was announced late last year by the Chinese manufacturer Oppo who was the first one announced a 5- inch Smartphone with a We have forgot Find 5 Oppo. Its technical features are rather comprehensive and comparable to high-end Sony model when comparing the price.

 IPS screen 5-inch Full HD (441 DPI)
 SoC Snapdragon S4 Pro quad-core "Krait" 1.5 GHz, Adreno 320
 2 GB of RAM
16 or 32 GB of storage
 Photo / Video 13 megapixel sensor with optical f / 2.2 and LED flash
Wi-Fi 802.11n compliant dual band Wi-Fi Display
 Bluetooth
NFC
3G + up to 42 Mb / s
Battery 2500 mAh
Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean).

If you want to book this Smartphone, start early.

Chrome 28 Beta Version For Android



Google has just released a new beta version of Chrome for Android. 28.0.1500.21 stamped, it brings with it a full screen mode for tablets, a translation bar when you view a web page that is not in the language that you normally use and a graph showing the compression data. Google Play Store has released this new beta version of its Chrome application for Android that adds, among other things, the full screen on the shelves. This mode was introduced on Smartphones with the previous beta version of the browser, and it is now available in the final version released last week. As a reminder, this feature saves precious pixels when you scroll through the content of your pages down, which was sorely lacking so far. Especially since most tablets use Android interface a 16:10 which leaves the final little room for the content with. Google also added a translation bar, as on the browser of a desk top that appears when you browse a site that is different from the language installed on your device (Smartphone or tablet). The operation is also the same, if you refuse the translation if you want. Note still the polite language used for negating the term "Nope." In addition, a chart is now available when using data compression in mobile use (which is not the case on Nexus 7). To use this feature, simply go to the settings of Chrome then go to the bandwidth management. Anyway to download Chrome for Android (4.0 +), go to the Play Store Google.

Sunday, 26 May 2013

Twitter offers two-factor authentication!




After several cases of piracy and misappropriation of accounts, social network today introduced a two-factor authentication feature for its users. But some countries seem to have been omitted, especially. As expected, Twitter strengthens its security and that of its users. It must be said that the social network began to be perceived as a colander as business misappropriation of accounts have recently increased. In February, Twitter has also admitted to being a victim of an attack in which 250,000 user accounts were "potentially" compromise. The decision of the site is then evoked micro blogging to opt for a strong two-factor authentication system. A solution is now launched to users. Specifically, when trying to connect to a Twitter account will be from a new location, the service will claim the usual password and a secret code that has been sent to the account holder on mobile by SMS. This kind of solution has already been adopted by Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft recently. With two-factor authentication, Twitter will protect both individual accounts as celebrities, major media companies and who have recently been victims of piracy. To enable two-factor authentication, go to settings, select the command "requires a verification code on connection" and click on "add a phone". Still, this kind of security system is not currently deployed around the world. According to online sources, it is not available in some countries yet. "As soon as the mouse tries to approach the" Ask a verification code when you sign and displays a prohibitory sign. When you want to fill out the form" You need to add a phone to your Twitter account to enable this feature.

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Microsoft unveiled two of its new mouse



Microsoft has unveiled two new mice. They are the Sculpt Mobile Mouse and Comfort Mouse. The first has the advantage of being ambidextrous and they both have the distinction of having a button to return to the "Start Screen" of Windows 8. They will be available soon in the market. Sculpt Comfort Keyboard launched nearly eight months ago, Microsoft is expanding its range of accessories designed for Windows 8 with the addition of these two mice, namely the Sculpt Mobile Mouse and Comfort Mouse. Both have a "Windows" button to return to the "Start Screen" of Windows 8, or run the "Start" menu of its predecessor.The first is a compact model that will adapt perfectly with a tablet or Ultrabook. It is very light and it weighs only 65 grams for a size of 95.3 x 56.9 x 40.5 mm. It is therefore appropriate for small hands, and to either hand thanks to its ambidextrous design.

It operates with a "Blue Track" Microsoft sensor, and four-wheel axes allows you to navigate horizontally and vertically, which may be particularly useful for users of Windows 8 and "Modern UI" applications that support it. Three buttons are available, one of which lies on the dial. It is wireless and, according to the manufacturer; it can be used up to 5 meters from the sensor via a protocol radio frequency to 2.4 GHz. This mouse requires one "AA" battery to operate and Microsoft indicates a range of up to 11 months life. It is worth mention that it has not have included a rechargeable battery instead.

 The side of the Sculpt Comfort Mouse, the design is a little more elegant, and it is best suited for the right hander only because of its shape. The first thing that jumps out on this black field mouse is the blue button on the left side. It can again call quickly "StartScreen" Windows 8 or the "Start" menu in Windows 7. Six buttons are available here.

Side of its size, it is larger than its little sister: 111 x 68.5 x 36.5 mm and weighs 136 grams, which is all very well accurate. It is also wireless model, but here it is against the Bluetooth 3.0 which was chosen by Microsoft to interact with the USB dongle (included in the bundle). This increases the distance between the mouse and the PC, which can range up to 10 meters. Again, the sensor is "Blue Track" which is a little more accurate and faster than its predecessor as well as it can get to 8000 fps, where the other does not go beyond 2400 fps. Sculpt Comfort this time two "AA" batteries for its operation and Microsoft indicates a range of up to 10 months.