Wednesday 30 April 2014

Samsung Galaxy Beam 2 projector

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WOW just look at what this Smartphone can do? It has a beam 2 projector what next i believe that smartphones one day will be all the be all.

We all as you well know? We hold all our photos data bank details and our life on these Smartphones but look now we got a  projector yes aliens have give us this tecnology but? Our beloved Government has not leaded this informaton yet that we all should know?

Anyway heres is what to come so far ???

We all want one phone that has capability do almost everything digital. Companies have also build different smartphones with unique capacities, and there are very few phones that come with Built-in projector. Mobile phone companies have been shifting their focus on the bigger and better concept by providing bigger displays and better resolutions. This time around Samsung has brought out another projector smartphone; the smartphone has a mini projector ported on the top of it.

Previously there were smartphones like iBall Andi Projector and Samsung Galaxy Beam smartphones that offered this unique feature. But the problem with those phones was that they did not offer good hardware and features. Going by the current trend Samsung has launched the successor model of the Galaxy Beam smartphone with decent specs on sheet.

The device is called Galaxy Beam 2 and has a 4.66-inch WVGA display along with a 1.2GHz Quad-Core processor. It has a 5MP rear camera and a VGA resolution front camera for photography and video calling respectively. It comes with 3G feature on board and weighs heavier than phones with the same size. There is no information available on the RAM and internal storage, so might as well will have to wait for that. For the giant display and longer run the device fits in a 2,600mAH battery. This smartphone is currently official in China only and we expect it to debut in India in the next month or so.
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Wednesday 23 April 2014

FUTURE SMARTPHONES COULD HAVE KILL SWITCHES BY DEFAULT

 
Future smartphone could have kill switches by default as smartphone makers agreed to add the anti-theft technology that could prevent rising number of smartphone theft.
Leading smartphone makers and wireless companies have agreed that it would incorporate the anti-theft features on smartphones which will be shipped after July 2015 in the US.
In order to deter large scale smartphone theft, the Wireless Association (CTIA) has created a voluntary commitment, under which the signatories will add kill switches in smartphones an industry standard.
CTIA president and CEO Steve Largent said the association appreciates the commitment made by these companies to protect wireless users in the event their smartphones are lost or stolen.
"This flexibility provides consumers with access to the best features and apps that fit their unique needs while protecting their smartphones and the valuable information they contain," Largent said.
"At the same time, it's important different technologies are available so that a 'trap door' isn't created that could be exploited by hackers and criminals."
"By working together with policymakers, law enforcement and consumers, we will deter theft and protect users' personal information on smartphones."
The kill switch will render the smartphone inoperable for unauthorised user, remote wipe the personal data, prevent reactivation without authorisation of the owner.
It will have provision to make it operable after the stolen phone is recovered by the authorised user and restore user data.
Several mobile operators and manufacturer have already signed the voluntary commitment including Apple, Samsung, Google, Nokia, HTC, Huawei, Motorola, Microsoft, Asurion, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, U.S. Cellular and Verizon Wireless.
According to an estimate, the theft of smartphones and other communications devices now accounts for 30% to 40% of all robberies in the US cities.
The financial implication of the replacement of lost and stolen smartphones and tablets is about $30bn in the US while the four major carriers make about $7.8bn on theft and loss insurance products

Friday 18 April 2014

Smartphones Now Made of Deep Sea Rocks



German scientists have developed a new method to efficiently extract rare earth metals such as Yttrium, Praseodymium and Dysprosium from deep-sea rocks.

    
As millions of smartphones and other electronic gadgets are being developed every year using rare earth metals, supplies of these high-tech materials may become scarce.
    
A new study by German geochemists has now found that an untapped source of rare earth elements may lie under the sea.



The potential deep-sea sources of rare earth elements are nodules of iron and manganese that are abundant on the ocean floor.
    
These nodules, called ferromanganese deposits, build slowly over time as dissolved iron and manganese in seawater attaches to seafloor sediments.
    
Researchers developed a method to efficiently extract these rare earth metals using the solvent desferrioxamine-B, the report said.
    
The solvent binds more strongly to some metals than others and when applied to ferromanganese nodules, effectively and efficiently extracts rare earth metals, leaving other
metals behind in the nodules.     



Researchers were able to extract up to 80 percent of four rare earth metals from ferromanganese nodules by refining their ore-leaching method.


Friday 11 April 2014

New Smartphone Charger That Will Charge In 30 Secondes

phone charger
will charge your smartphone in 30 seconds


There is now a new prototype charger Smartphone charger currently in development stage that will charge your Smartphone up in 30 seconds. Now this is fast no more waiting for your phone to charge if you are in a hurry to go out on the town. However and this is a BIG however you are going to have to wait till 2016.

The charger was developed from technology from the Nanotechnology department of Tel Aviv university. It uses StoreDot’s patented organic compounds, called “Nanodots”, instead of the standard lithium-based chemicals used in current battery technology, to store energy rapidly in a compact form.

The prototype charger is about the size of a standard laptop power supply, but StoreDot expects its dedicated engineering team to be able to shrink the technology to a more manageable size.

StoreDot plans to enter production of the 30 second charger by late 2016 with an estimated cost of $30 or roughly twice the price of a standard USB smartphone charger today.

The prototype of the charger was shown off at Microsoft’s Think Next conference in Tel Aviv, where it completely recharged a Samsung Galaxy smartphone in around 30 seconds using a charger the size of a laptop power supply.

Friday 4 April 2014

Samsung ATIV SE windows phone 8


The new Samsung ATIV SE Windows phone 8 goes on sale in the US on April 12th 2014.
What is new with this phone it is coming with a 5-inch full HD display. The device houses a powerful quad core processor clocked at 2.5 GHz and along with 2GB of RAM it has a 2600mAh battery. Currently only available with a 16GB of internal storage, the ATIV SE memory can only be expanded up to 64 GB.
But why? Should you ditch your old phone and buy this one? Well for first this phone is excellent for business users, or if your a gamer you can play the very latest games in high deffintion. 

If you would like to order this new phone why not head over to www.anymobilesmartphone.co.uk and click the USA customers page.

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