Wednesday, 10 July 2013

Nokia Lumia 1020 with 41 megapixels!



In 2012, the Nokia 808 Pure View with 41 megapixel camera was released, gain in July 2013, Nokia Lumia the successor of its pixel monster with Windows Phone 8. In the first glance the Nokia Lumina 1020 looks like regular model of Lumia phones. According to the blog reports, the Lumia 1020 comes with two gigabytes of RAM and 32 gigabytes of internal memory. Expansion through Memory card is not provided. Also this Nokia Smartphone will offer additional cases that support wireless charging. In addition, NFC and an FM radio on board. About the pre-installed "Camera Pro" app, you can also configure the camera manually. To set about the white balance, ISO setting and shutter speed manually. Nokia has indirectly confirmed that this Nokia's new camera phone will actually have a 41 megapixel sensor. For other Smartphones is closing at a maximum resolution camera 13 megapixels. The blog ViziLeaks already shows photos of the alleged internal supposed "Elvis" equipment mentioned in circulation. In the market it will be named as Lumia 1000 Eos or Lumia Smartphone as 1020. As the test of its predecessor Nokia 808 Pure View shows the main advantage of the sharper sensor is not necessarily in the ability to store photos in huge resolution. It's more about the optimization of image quality: This creates better at the end of eight or five-megapixel photos than a normal camera sensor. Unique to mobile phone cameras is the ability to zoom in quasi photos and videos at Pure View mode. The 41-megapixel technology Nokia has called Pure View 1 technology. For Lumia 920 and Lumia 925, however, the Pure View-2 technique was used: the higher image sharpness alone does not, however, provide through an optical image stabilizer for shake-poor video footage and high-intensity shooting in dull lighting or without flash. Exciting - but technically not that easy - would be the combination of both technologies: How would shoot in low light or low steady video possible as well as photos with impressive image quality. If Nokia manages to square this circle is on 11 Show in July.


According to the Windows Phone Central 1020 is equipped with 720p OLED display. Just like the Lumia 920 will be surrounded by a shell of polycarbonate, The Nokia 1020, Compared to Lumia 920 is one millimeter thinner - but it has a large recess for the camera. Nevertheless, it is much thicker than other Smartphones, especially as the sleek Lumia 925. With the 41-megapixel Nokia technique demonstrated its expertise in mobile phone cameras – then their competitors cannot match. If Nokia is able to combine the technique of photo 808 View Pure and Lumia 925, Nokia's new friends would find many pixels monster.

Microsoft announces seven security updates in July Patch



The July Patch (July 9, 2013) brings Windows users probably seven security updates. They include updates for some critical vulnerability in Microsoft software. By this update Microsoft plugs critical security flaws in Windows operating systems. Microsoft's July Patch security updates out seven. The Company classifies six as "important” and other as “critical", the seventh. To repair among other gaps in the Microsoft operating systems from Windows XP, in the Office suite of office applications and Internet Explorer. Microsoft Suffice to a patch that takes care of the issue discovered from Google employee Tavis Ormandy vulnerability of mid-May in this update. Microsoft's Patch Tuesday is usually on the second Tuesday of each month instead - the next Patch Tuesday is thus 13 August 2013. The security updates will be installed automatically with the appropriate active Internet connection.

Facebook Graph Search, A Social search is started!



The new search "Graph-Search" conjures very personal search results. Now the feature has left the beta stage and is available for the first members who use Facebook in English available. This the time to check your privacy settings to avail this. The last major visible change was the switch from Facebook to the Facebook Chronicle. Then the focus was probably on it to make money to keep the shareholders in a good mood: The Top rated ads, services and recommended links and more commercial. Recently Facebook has bought, built, or copied mainly existing services. Truly no innovative features for users and there was hardly the last big Facebook event was years ago. Under the name "Graph-Search" stated Mark Zuckerberg before the new Facebook search. Facebook scours only to its own database, for personal results. Privacy is maintained as before: Only data that are public or were shared with the user can be used. Entering a search should work intuitively, "Which of my friend lives in Hamburg?", "What TV shows or music liked by my friends?" Or combinations thereof are possible. After Mark Zuckerberg had presented the Graph-Search in January, users were able to register on a waiting list to try out the new feature. Shortly thereafter, several users reported that they had been approved in the beta phase and could use the new search. Then there was silence for graph search. Six months later, the beta seems to be complete. Facebook reports that social search is now faster, smarter and simpler to use. It said the feature will soon be for all Facebook members who have made the website language to "English (U.S.)", to be accessible. The search would be updated automatically.

When exactly is the social graph also available? It is unclear. Users in here received on 9 July 2013 an indication of the introduction of the new search: "Tip: Search on the social graph is now introduced. It facilitates users to search for photos and other things that you have shared with them. To check who can see your content, just click on the Privacy icon. "Facebook so also warns its users, once again to set their privacy settings and check who can see what shared content. In the comment section of The Verge cavorted during the beta phase, several Facebook users who claim to have access to graph search. One user commented that the search is very useful and thanks to Facebook, he had already found a friend for a snowboarding trip and a replacement for a football game. Other users rated the function as "creepy": It is a very good way to spy on his friends.

Cortex a revolutionary plaster through a 3D printer!







Heavy and imposing smelly plaster and you scratch soon will be a thing of the past! An American student has developed a prototype plaster airy and flexible that would protect and repair the broken bone while leaving your skin breathes. Farewell unpleasant odors, itching, unable to move your broken limb. With Jake Evill all these concerns will perhaps disappear! A graduate of the Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand has invented a whole new kind of device to allow the broken bones of our members to fix without all the drawbacks associated with external casts. With the technology of 3D printer, he has developed a prototype plaster for exoskeleton particularly designed such that it has a futuristic air. Called Cortex and made of nylon, this device honeycombed with holes, to help to get the free flow of air throughout the broken part of your body. Holes prevent more itching. Another strong argument, this prototype is more flexible than a rigid plaster, so allow greater mobility. But where did Jake Evill strong is that the cast is strong enough on the part where the bone is broken in order to better protect it and prevent it from moving. On top of that it is fully recyclable and is waterproof! This little deed is made possible by several scans of the party to support. The first is a photograph X-rays can pinpoint where the fracture. The second is a 3D imaging of the full member, including flesh and bones, to know exactly what size to make the plaster. Then just solder the two parts (upper and lower) of the plaster to set. Yet there is one small problem: it takes time for 72 hours for the Cortex is ready to implement. It takes 3 hours to print both sides and several hours to allow the nylon cool and be strong enough. But Jake hopes that the evolution of 3D printing technology will rapidly to minimize this delay. It is certain that this new kind of plaster is really nicer than we are forced to wear for now! On top of that it has many advantages over standard plaster, it's a real asset. Of course we would prefer not to break an arm or a leg, but if that is the case, it is preferred to have such a device. By cons we can no longer draw on it! After seeing the prototype, are you still supporters of traditional plaster or do you prefer this new design and more apparently more convenient?

Tuesday, 9 July 2013

Choosing amongst a Throng of Promising Broadband Providers

Let’s face it: we now live in a world dictated by social media, made more entertaining by web-based games, and overall, run by the Internet. Think about all the things that the Internet has made effortlessly possible: successfully traversing on uncharted grounds (thanks to online travel advisors and blogs that unfailingly deliver); meeting one’s soul mate who happens to hail from the other side of the world (thanks to online dating sites – the modern day expert at matchmaking); and even finishing a semester’s worth of school report in no more than a day (thanks to virtual, ready-made reports that are perfectly at the disposal of “uninspired” students). What else can you not do without the Internet’s divine aid?
That said, having a good Internet connection is basically every modern person’s lifeline. And as we move further into the comfort and conveniences brought about by technology, having one that is supernaturally fast would be equivalent to having an extra pair of kidneys, or perhaps a spare heart. This would explain why people are ever on the search for the best Internet provider. With the many options available, is it really possible to find The One?
It’s true – there are a handful of providers to choose from nowadays, that it’s next to impossible just picking out one without having an urge to doubt its suitability for one’s needs. But for every consumer’s convenience, we have grouped Internet users into different stereotypes. All you need to do is to find your category, and perhaps take our word for it:
The Ubiquitous Users
These are consumers who practically work on their laptops or smart phones for most of the time, hence, their need for an Internet connection that they can practically bring everywhere they go. For this group, a mobile broadband connection is highly recommended.
The Techie Family
Families generally use different gadgets to use the Internet: tablets, smart phones, personal computers, and laptops. As such, they would need a connection that allows high or unlimited download allocations that would cater to the surfing needs of every member.
The Hardcore User
Heavy users, or those who are fond of downloading a lot of movies, music, or playing heavy games need a higher bandwidth compared to the average user who is only after e-mailing, sending pictures, or logging in to social media network accounts. For the latter, even a mere 8MB speed will be enough. Meanwhile, for the former, many broadband providers also offer higher Internet speed that will surely satisfy every hardcore user’s desire.
These different types of broadband services benefit all types of users not only in terms of budget, but specifically in terms of their unique browsing needs. To avoid rip-offs, one must do thorough research before acquiring any broadband service. Look for feedback and reviews which can be found on the Internet, and see to it that you search specifically for client feedback from your area. This is because sometimes the performance of certain broadband providers depend on the area coverage. There are, however, those that perform well in all covered areas.

Cedric Loiselle is a passionate writer who enjoys writing to give his readers useful tips and advice. For reliable broadband services, he recommends woosh.com.