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Barnes & Noble New Nook Tablet

Nook Tablet, Amazon's Kindle Fire, amazon kindleBarnes & Noble unveiled its new Nook tablet Monday, positioning it to jockey against Amazon’s Kindle fire for prime placement on vacation want lists.

Barnes & Noble calls its Nook tablet, accessible currently for preorder, the “lightest, fastest tablet with HD entertainment.” At $249, it’s $50 quite its competition, Amazon’s Kindle fire, that Jeff Bezos presented with fanfare many weeks ago.

The newest tablet reader to hit the market, features :

  • the 7-inch touch screen slate grey
  • weighs a small 14.1 ounces into that Barnes & Noble packs
  • a 1 GHz dual-core processor,
  • 1 gigabyte of RAM,
  • 16 gigabytes of internal storage – double the quantity of storage offered by Amazon’s Kindle fire. (Plus, the Nook table comes with a micro SD memory card slot to extend memory with external cupboard space.)

It’s got an equivalent basic styling – single black bar home button and rounded hook, along side a rubberized backing – in a very sleeker grey color.

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November 9, 2011   No Comments

Lytro Camera: world’s first Light Field Camera

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Today, Lytro, Inc. (www.lytro.com) unveiled the initial Lytro customer light field camera, introducing a new approach to take and encounter images. In contrast to standard cameras, the Lytro light field camera captures all of the rays of light inside a scene, providing new capabilities never prior to feasible, for example the capacity to focus a picture right after it’s taken. The pocket-sized camera, which offers a strong 8x optical zoom and f/2 lens in an iconic style, creates interactive “living pictures” that could be endlessly refocused.

Lytro’s unveiled the world’s 1st shipping item — just a little one thing it calls the Lytro camera. Inside the anodized aluminum frame, the consumer-friendly camera totes an f/2, 8x zoom lens which utilizes an 11-mega-ray light-field to power all that infinite focus magic.

It’ll ship in two versions: the $399 8GB flavor can hold 350 pictures, and comes in graphite or blue, followed by a $499 16GB model, which sports an electric-red finish and merchants as much as 750 photos. Pre-orders go live at Lytro’s website these days, and will ship in early 2012 on a first-come first-serve basis.

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October 20, 2011   No Comments

Introducing Android Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0)

Google has introduced the next version of Android OS, nicknamed Android Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), a thing of reality. Better known as Android 4.0, the update provides a substantial redesign for the user interface and adds a plethora of new features. A few of the highlights contain an NFC-enabled feature called Android Beam, offline search in Gmail, new lock screen features plus a fancy unlocking approach known as “Face Unlock,” which employs facial recognition to make sure strangers can not use your phone without having permission.

ICS also includes enhancements in practically each native app inside of Android itself. The SDK is already readily available for Android 4.0, along with the update itself will make its 1st public appearance on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, also unveiled tonight.

Below the new features from Android Ice Cream Sandwitch :

  • Refined User Interface
  • Multitasking
  • New system font aka Roboto
  • Resizable widgets
  • Smile and unlock
  • Cloud-connected experience
  • Powerful voice input engine
  • Android Beam
  • Redesigned Gallery app with photo editor
  • Wi-Fi Direct

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October 19, 2011   No Comments