Friday 10 August 2012

Latest news: You can now search your Gmail messages directly from Google Search

Google is famous for constantly improving its services with new features, and we’re positive that you remember Hangouts for Gmail that we covered not a while ago. Speaking of new features, it seems that Google will bring some improvement to Google Search.















During the small event that took place in San Francisco, Google’s Director of Product Management and Universal Search, Sagar Kamdar, revealed that Google might bring Gmail to Google Search. As you know, Gmail is Google’s largest service next to the Google Search, so combining those two services might be a good idea. According to the reports, this feature allows you to search both the web and your email for specific keywords or contacts, so it works on a similar way as Personalized Google Search.


This feature is available in trial mode, and if you have a Gmail account, you can sign in for a test run. Although this feature sounds interesting, we’re hoping that Google will keep it optional.

Sunday 24 June 2012

Microsoft Surface for Windows RT and Windows 8 Pro

Although there are all sorts of tablets on the market, Microsoft has recently announced its latest tablet called Microsoft Surface so, let us have a closer look at it.





According to the reports, there are two versions of this tablet available, Surface for Windows RT and Surface for Windows 8 Pro. Both these tablets come with an all-magnesium VaporMg case and a built-in kickstand. Surface for Windows RT is powered by NVIDIA’s Tegra 3 quad-core processor, and it features 10.6-inch ClearType HD touchscreen as well as a micro HDMI video output.







As for storage, this tablet comes with 32GB or 64GB of internal storage space, and it has USB 2.0 port and a microSD card slot. Surface for Windows RT is just 9.3mm thick and it weighs 676g, and it supports WiFi connectivity thanks to 2×2 MIMO antennae. As for the battery, this tablet comes with 31.5 W-h battery. Surface for Windows 8 Pro comes with Intel Ivy Bridge 3rd gen Core processor, 10.6-inch ClearType touchscreen with Full HD resolution. This tablet comes with microSDXC card slot, USB 3.0 and Mini DisplayPort, and it also supports WiFi. As for storage, Surface for Windows 8 comes with 64GB and 128GB of storage, and it uses battery with 42 W-h capacity. As for size, this tablet is 13.5mm thick and it weighs 903g.








Microsoft also plans to release Touch Cover and Type Cover that will make typing simpler and easier and protect your tablet at the same time. As for availability and pricing of these tablets, no information is available so far.

Thursday 7 June 2012

iHome Audio iP76: Speaker dock for iPhone and iPad with multiple functionality

We have covered all sorts of iOS speaker docks in the past, but today we have another colorful speaker dock for your iPhone and iPod.





iP76 is color changing speaker tower that comes from iHome Audio, and it comes with 16 multi-color LED clusters so it can deliver various light effects while reproducing the music from your iOS device. All that you have to do is to set the default color and the desired effect, and iP76 will match the light with the music that is currently playing. As for playback, iP76 is equipped with four speakers with Reson8 speaker technology, and in order to enjoy in your favorite music, you just have to pair up iP76 with a Bluetooth device and stream your music wirelessly. In addition, you can dock your iPhone or iPad and recharge them, or you can connect any audio device to it thanks to the audio jack. If you want, you can even connect your iP76 with your TV via the built-in component video output, or use iP76 as an internet radio or alarm clock thanks to the free iOS apps.


iHome Audio iP76 is one multifunctional device and it is priced at $199.99.

Monday 12 March 2012

iPad 3 is officially launched and available for preorder

During the past few months there have been many speculations regarding the iPad 3, and if you’re looking forward to the new Apple’s tablet, you’ll be pleased to know that iPad 3 is officially launched.

iPad 3 comes with 9.7-inch Retina Display that works at 2048 x 1536 resolution, and A5X dual-core processor with quad-core graphics. The new “iSight camera” is 5-megapixel backside illuminated camera with 5-element lens, IR filter and ISP, can record full HD 1080p video, and it also supports face detection.

                      
                   

In addition, there is a front facing VGA FaceTime camera as well that comes with voice detection. As for networking, iPad 3 supports 4G LTE on Verizon and AT&T, and 3G for the rest of the world, but it also has hotspot capabilities. Regarding the battery, new iPad 3 comes with rechargeable battery that can provide you with 10 hours of battery life, or 9 hours if you’re using 4G.

Just like its predecessors, the latest Apple’s tablet is thin and light, and it is 9.4mm thin and it weighs 1.4 lbs. There are several models available, the WiFi-only models cost $499 for 16GB, $599 for 32GB, and $699 for 64GB, while the models that support both WiFi and 4G cost  $629 for 16GB, $729 for 32GB, and $829 for 64GB.

iPad 3 is available for pre-order, and shipping will start on March 16th in the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Switzerland, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Australia, while 30 other additional countries will have to wait for March 23rd.



Samsung Zipel oven is controlled via Android app

Smartphones work great with other smart devices in our home, and today we have another smart device for your kitchen that can be controlled via smartphone.






Samsung Zipel oven is probably one of the first smart ovens, and unlike other ovens, Samsung Zipel oven can be remotely controlled via special Android app. We have to notice that this oven won’t do the cooking instead of you, but it comes with presets for 160 different dishes, that will make the cooking process somewhat easier. We’re guessing that this application can figure out the right temperature and the duration of pre-heating for your dishes, and according to Samsung, this smart oven can detect how many calories does your current dish have. In addition, Samsung Zipel oven comes with voice guidance, and best of all, you can clean it easily thanks to the ceramic coating.
Samsung Zipel oven sounds incredible, however, it’s currently available only in South Korea, while the pricing remains a mystery.

Thursday 9 February 2012

Tips and Tricks for Samsung Galaxy


Samsung tactfully tried to bridge the gap between a smartphone and a tablet with the Samsung Galaxy Note. Along with an advanced and feature-packed spec sheet, the Note has some quick access abilities. The S-Pen does more than just serving as a stylus for navigation and typing. In fact, Samsung has ensured to dish out a device that offers optimized usage of the mid-sized screen and the S-Pen. Here are a few tips and tricks that can be employed by Note users for a swifter experience. While some of these quick tips are already available on other Galaxy devices, some cater exclusively to the Galaxy Note.

Tip 1 - Easy access to Menu, Close a task
As aforesaid, users can leverage on the abilities of the S-Pen. It can be used for easy access of the Menu and also to close a task. Press the S-Pen button and swipe to the left to close a previous task, while pen button + swiping upwards pulls up the Menu.

Tip 2 - Shortcut to Google Search
This is something you’ve seen in the previous Galaxy devices, all you need to do is press and hold the menu key, which will take you directly to Google Search page.

Tip 3 - Three routes to Screenshots
Taking a screenshot on the Note has been made simpler, with not one, but three options. Besides the Menu + Power option to capture the screen, Note users can simply click the button on the S-Pen and press and hold the screen for a quick screenshot of the screen. Making it even interesting, you can take a screenshot by simply moving your palm over the screen. Moving the palm on the screen sidewards quickly took the shot, albeit after some practice.

Tip 4 - Edit and Crop right there
As soon as you take a screenshot, the image can be directly edited. A set of tools that appear on the upper side of the screen enable you to add fun stuff or cropped the image to select the desired area.

Tip 5 - S-Pen brings in S-Memo
The S-memo, which is also a highlight of the device, can be instantly accessed. All you need to do is press the S-Pen button and tap the screen twice. The S-Memo immediately pops up after this process.

Tip 6 - Quick access to S Planner
The S-Planner serves as a reminder and keeps all events organized. It comes with the quick add feature that lets your handwritten message to be automatically stored by the calendar and set as a reminder. You can even add it from S-Memo, just type out the event with the day, and go to the menu button and select More, then click on Link to S-Planner and select New event. The Note will recognize it as an event.

Tip 7 - Resizeable widgets
The Galaxy Note is a tad larger than the usual smartphones, so Samsung has ensured that the widgets don’t appear miniscule. However, you get the option to resize certain widgets, like Bookmarks, Weather and S-memo. Simply tap and hold the icon, and slowly let it go. You will notice outlines and a small grey arrow, using the arrow you can resize these widgets.

Tip 8 - Brightness on finger tips
Press and hold the status bar, and in a few seconds it will serve as a slider to control the brightness of the screen. Slide your finger on the left and right to decrease and increase the brightness of the screen, respectively. However, for this to work, you will need to turn off the automatic brightness of the device.

Tip 9 - Swipe to call and SMS
Messaging or calling is just a swipe away in the Note. When in contacts, if you swipe to the left, it will let you directly SMS the contact, while swiping to the right will allow making calls.

Tip 10 - Put to silence
This may not be something new in the phone arena, but it’s quite interesting to see the Note silence incoming calls by just turning the device over. Simply activate motion control (under Settings) and turn over the Note with its screen facing the surface to mute incoming calls.

Tip 11 - Music/Videos adhere to your palm
If you are disturbed while listening to music or watching a video, and you need to pause it, all you need to do it place your hand on the screen. Yes, pause songs/videos by simply placing your hand on the screen and pressing it. The music resumes on lifting the hand, adding to the convenience.

Tip 12 - Keyboard and status bar disappears 
These are two handy tips to quickly get away with the status bar and keyboard. When you pull down the status bar completely, press it for a few seconds and it will disappear, while the keyboard will disappear as you swipe downwards on the keyboard.

Tip 13 - Archive to clipboard
In messages or mails, you will notice the cursor on the left. On touching the cursor, the Clipboard function pops up. This allows archiving your sent messages.

Tip 14 – Rotate images
The images in the gallery can be rotated by using the fingers. Place the upper potion of the finger (not the finger tips) and turn the finger in the direction the image needs to be rotated.

Tip 15 – Handwriting to text
Using S-memo, scribble down your message and then click on the Menu button. In the options, you will find Handwriting to text option that will convert your hand written message into a text message, leaving room for editing it. We didn’t find the software recognize our writing to the tee.