Thursday, 21 November 2013

Jawbone Up activity tracker



Jawbone Up
In the those days if you want to increase or decrease your shape or live healthier it takes long time but now all these can be taken care of a device such as a fitness bracelet. Yes the device is named Jawbone Up. It helps you to become faster, easier and more beautiful at the earliest. The Jawbone Up measures how many steps we have taken and how long we are active and how many hours we have slept

. Within its rubber housing more sensors work for you and they are connected with our Smartphones. With the apps provided for our Smartphone we can analyze the data. And we can share these details with our friends and relatives in the social media. It automatically records our entire activities. It don’t need a Bluetooth just your headphone jack of your Smartphone do all the wonder on behalf of you.

 Based on these available data, the device calculates the perfect wakeup time and wakes up. In this way we better and more relaxed start of the day. Even you can calculate your office nap with this device. The sensors register our every movement and show it in a nice graphic format every morning. Even we can monitor our eating habits and thereby check taking too much of processed food. Every dish has to be quantitatively recorded and compared with the up data base.

The battery long lost for ten days. If you are using additional gadgets such as vibrator and Alarm then it will eat more of your battery life and can be recharged with your USB charger. This electronic bracelet is a motivational tool that sometimes painfully reminds the wearer of how much actual and target values for physical activity, eating and sleeping habits.

Panono, A Spherical Roll Camera Provides 360 - Degree Images



Panono

Picture taken by Panono
Now You have the option to throw your camera up in the air and the rest will be taken care of your Camera. Amazing, isn’t it? This novel technology is employed in a new camera concept called Panono. A round ball is studded with 36 small photo chips, the result of your output looks like Google Street View.

 Instead of pressing a trigger, it very simple and you have to throw the ball-shaped camera in the air. At the highest point of the trajectory then a motion sensor automatically activates an all photo composed of 36 small cell phone cameras, which are arranged similar to the compound eye of a fly and a complete visibility enable: Forward, backward, up, down, right and left. And directly under the camera of course is always the photographer to see themselves, usually with arms outstretched, to catch the panoramic camera.

Horizontal 360 - degree panoramas can be taken together semiautomatic with many Smartphones. Panono the other hand is called the first 360 x 360 degree panoramic camera. With these snapshots you can only see what is in front of the photographer. This Panono union camera captures the entire scene, however, a bit like Google Street View, but from the air. Arrow had the peculiar idea when he visited the island of Tonga while studying abroad in New Zealand.

Overwhelmed by the beauty of the Island, he wanted to stick with a conventional camera and shot the entire scene as he thought; But it would not  be easier to make a fully automatic for all shot! Thus the idea for his thesis at the Technical University was born. He developed a prototype that was originally almost as big as a handball and 750 grams in weight, covered in green foam panels to protect the flying camera. In September 2012, Arrow was awarded for his prototype ICT - founder prize of 30,000 Euros.

Over three million times the demo video of his camera has been clicked in YouTube in short span. Now he has offered the camera on the Internet for sale on the crowdfunding platform Indiegogo. The steep price for early booking is 499 €. Now he has now shrunk to half of its original size, the weight to around 300 grams the entire raw image is gigantic with 72 megapixels composed of 36 two- megapixel cameras. The software then converts the images together; the end result can be explored in mobile phone, tablet or computer by wiping over image or rotates with the phone on its own axis.

The Panono - throw camera combines two trends particularly; one is the slightly oblique hobby to throw conventional cameras for taking pictures in the air to be surprised what comes out of it - and if you succeed the collection . “Camera tossing " is this reckless disposable camera method.

“Moga Ace Power” an iOS 7 gamepad from Logitech



Moga Ace Power
Logitech also has introduced a first gamepad for iOS 7 on Wednesday. The Power Shell with Controller device and Battery is called as Mogas Ace Power is of Lightning speed, equipped with a connector and accommodates iPhone 5s, iPhone 5 or iPod touch fifth generation.

The 120 gram gamepad includes a 1500 mAh battery. In contrast the Moga Logitech waived the analog sticks and directional pad limited to, action buttons and shoulder buttons. An adapter allows you to connect a headphone, the volume buttons and the ringer mute switch on the iPhone lets the gamepad free.

 Bluetooth support also still missing. In the U.S., the PowerShell controller seems now available at a price of $ 100, in other European countries it cost 100 Euros for a pre-order and is possible - probably follows the launch in December or January. Developers need to incorporate support for the new controller into their apps – iOS7.

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

Samsung AMOLED An Ultra High Definition Screen For Its Next Tablet



Amoled display

Samsung
Samsung, the electronics giant continues to fuel its research to be always on top especially in the area of the screen. The South Korean firm is preparing a high -resolution ultra AMOLED screen for its next Smartphone.

Samsung finally put on the screen to stay on top of the Smartphone sales. The South Korean firm said he intended to propose in 2014 the Smartphone screen with very high density. This news is not surprising and it is given already and we already knew the value of technology for Samsung monitors.

This manufacturer has been one of the first to release a Smartphone with curved screen namely the Galaxy Round. There is also a rumor that Samsung is also preparing a wraparound screen for the next Samsung Galaxy Smartphone.

2014 should be the year of innovations for the South Korean firm. Samsung grabbed huge share of the Smartphone market from Apple for this quarter year sales. To maintain this significant advantage, it relies on new display technologies, such as high quality.

 That is why websites reported that Samsung is preparing Smartphone screens AMOLED 2560 x 1440 or 560 pixels per inch. For comparison, the iPhone 5S has a 1136 x 640 screen that is 326 pixels per inch. This high density could be applied to a touch tablet rather than a Smartphone, as suggested by the rumor that Samsung would have a giant tablet for 2014. More frankly; the South Korean firm tries to conquer the tablet market which is dominated by Apple's iPad.

Nexus 10 Complete specifications leaked



Nexus 10

Nexus 10-1

Nexus 10-3
The evidence of an imminent launch of the new Nexus 10 condense. Now the tablet is even first appeared in an online shop. The British supermarket chain Tesco had the device listed briefly before it was hastily taken offline again.

In the meantime, however, a Reddit user could make screenshots of the product page. These list the exact specification of the next Google tablet. Accordingly, a resolution of 2,560 x 1,600 pixels is represented on the 10 -inch IPS display. The processor of Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 comes with a clock speed of 2.3 GHz is used; the memory is sized properly sized with 3 GB of RAM. Wi-Fi is sparked by the new 802.11 ac and Bluetooth is also on board as a matter of course camera on front and back.

The internal memory is 16 GB and is probably, like Nexus devices usually cannot be increased. The battery life is specified at 18 hours and the weight of 420 grams According to the data sheet of the new Tesco Nexus 10 will actually be selling from the 22/11/2013 to the price of 299 British Pounds (about 360 Euros). LG recently handed in after good work on the Nexus Smartphone, the South Koreans and the latest rumored next Nexus tablet may seem finished.

First it was a few weeks ago were saying that Asus come to train, but now supposedly leaked images suggest to LG. Independently emerged in recent days on two images that allegedly show the new Nexus 10th Both graphs show clearly the same tablet and should once come directly from LG and one of Telefonica/O2 from the UK.

Accordingly, the tablet bears the model name LG- V510 and should cost 299 pounds (about 360 Euros). The official launch is supposedly on Friday the 22th November 2013 instead.