Wednesday, September 22, 2010

BlackBerry tablet PC

The most awaited BlackBerry tablet PC from Research in Motion is coming soon to the hot smartphone market. You can expect the official announcement at a developer's conference in San Francisco. The BlackBerry tablet PC from Research in Motion is expected to become available in the fourth quarter of this year. BlackBerry-maker Research in Motion will have a lot to prove if it releases a much-anticipated tablet PC. A rumored upcoming BlackBerry "companion device" would be able to sync with otherBlackBerry devices through Wi-Fi.

Sunday, September 19, 2010

Popular Cellphone Data Transfer Methods

The mobile phones are getting more informative and containing. It is essential to transfer data between cell phone and other intelligent networks for printing, storage and editing. Here in this blog we will discuss the popular data transfer technologies used. We are not discussing the most popular and widely used USB data transfer here.
Infrared: Infrared connectivity is an old wireless technology used to connect two electronic devices. It uses a beam of infrared light to transmit information and so requires direct line of sight and operates only at close range. The Infrared Data Association (IrDA) was established in 1993 to create and maintain international standards for the hardware and software used in infrared communication links. This organisation has created inter-operable interconnection standards, allowing a point-to-point user-access model to benefit the consumer. IR was superseded by Bluetooth, which has the advantage of operating at longer distances (around 30 feet) and being omni-directional. Many home devices such as TVs and DVD players still use IR remote controls. Some Smartphones are capable of using their IR port to control these devises but that usually requires third-party software. One technological disadvantage is that IR uses a line-of-sight transmission. Thus, it is sensitive to atmospheric conditions and bad weather, particularly fog.
Bluetooth: Bluetooth technology was originally designed in 1994 by two L.M. Ericsson Telephone employees, the Swedish born Sven Mattisson and his Dutch colleague, Jaap Haartsen. Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology used for connecting and transferring information between devices such as mobile phones, laptops, PCs, PDAs, printers, digital cameras, mice and keyboards.There are two important parameters of Bluetooth devices - class and supported profiles. "Class" signifies the distance at which a Bluetooth connection is possible. Most mobile devices are Class 2, which means they have a range of up to 10 m. Class 1 devices are rare and have a range of up to 100 feet. A "profile" is a type of Bluetooth connection. The most common are the Headset (HSP) and Handsfree (HFP) profiles that enable the device to connect to a wireless headset or handsfree. Some other profiles are OBEX (OBject EXchange) which allows transfer of files, contacts and events; A2DP, which adds support for streaming of stereo sound and AVRC, which allows remote control of playback.
Bluetooth technology is named after a renowned Danish King, Harold Bluetooth, who was very famous for his traveling exploits. The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is the body that oversees the development of Bluetooth standards and the licensing of the Bluetooth technologies and trademarks to manufacturers. The SIG is a privately held, not-for-profit trade association founded in September 1998. The SIG is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington
Wi-fi: The term Wi-Fi suggests Wireless Fidelity, resembling the long-established audio-equipment classification term high fidelity (in use since the 1930s[) or Hi-Fi (used since 1950). The term Wi-Fi, first used commercially in August 1999.
HSDPA: High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) is a 3G (third generation) mobile telephony communications protocol in the High-Speed Packet Access (HSPA) family, which allows networks based on Universal Mobile Telecommunications System (UMTS) to have higher data transfer speeds and capacity. Current HSDPA deployments support down-link speeds of 1.8, 3.6, 7.2 and 14.4 Mbit/s. Further speed increases are planned for the near future. Newly introduced are the High Speed Downlink Shared Channels (HS-DSCH), the adaptive modulation QPSK and 16QAM and the High Speed Medium Access protocol (MAC-hs) in base station.
The second phase of HSDPA is specified in the 3GPP release 7 and has been named HSPA Evolved. It can achieve data rates of up to 42 Mbit/s.It introduces antenna array technologies such as beam forming and multiple input multiple output communtions (MIMO). Beam forming focuses the transmitted power of an antenna in a beam towards the user’s direction. MIMO uses multiple antennas at the sending and receiving side. Deployments are scheduled to begin in the second half of 2008.Further releases of the standard have introduced dual carrier operation, i.e. the simultaneous use of two 5 MHz carrier. By combining this with MIMO transmission, peak data rates of 84 Mbit/s can be reached under ideal signal conditions.

Saturday, September 4, 2010

The Apple iOS 4.1 Software Update

The Apple iOS 4 Software includes multitasking, folders, even better Mail, iBooks, and more. And now the iOS 4.1 Software Update, the first major update to iOS 4, bringing Game Center, new iTunes features, high dynamic range photography. Let us see what all included in your new upgraded iOS 4.1.
There is more for social gaming on your iPhone. Now you can easily find friends and use auto-match to play multiplayer games even more effectively. It is stuffed with more entertainment via TV Shows, added flexibility for HD images and videos.

The iOS 4.1 Software Update also includes these features from its earlier version, that is iOS 4. iOS4 and iOS 4.1 comes with features like Multitasking, Folders, unified email inbox, a great ebook reader, custom playlists, 5x digital zoom, Tap to focus video option, Faces and Places tagging, amusing wallpaper on your Home screen, Spell checking and a built-in dictionary, Wireless keyboard support, ..and much more.
iOS 4 works with iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, and iPhone 3G. Please check the Apple website for details - http://www.apple.com/iphone/software-update/

Monday, August 30, 2010

TATADOCOMO introduces pay per site

TATADOCOMO introduces pay per site. It is a good idea to select the favorite sites you love and keep them in handy distance while you are on the move. You can select your social networking sites and mail accounts for just Rs. 10.00 for a month. It is very easy to activate your account and GPRS package. For example if you want Facebook just make an SMS "MYSITE FB to 141" or if you want Gmail then SMS "MYSITE GM to 141"! Better take your mobile and use it for sure. If you want more details visit http://www.tatadocomo.com/pps-how-to-subscribe.aspx#sms

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

AMOLED technology active matrix organic light emitting diode.

AMOLED technology active matrix organic light emitting diode.
AMOLED displays are created by depositing organic compounds on a flexible plastic base
AMOLED displays are foldable or roll-away
AMOLED displays consume less power than traditional Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) and Light Emitting Diode (LED) mobile displays, plus they’re also faster, and the colours are more natural.

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BSNL 3G

3G network is here. It is going to be the trend for coming years. You can enjoy a wide range of applications through 3G networks. Starting from video chat to data transfer the subscribers are open to a large world of information and entertainment.
In India BSNL is the first mobile network that offers 3G services. As on today the 3G networks are available in major cities and soon it will be available to smaller towns and villages. BSNL offers 3G network in pre-paid and post-paid tariffs. Both these plans are available for their existing and new customers. There are a lot of initial offers that enable customers with low budget can avail the plan. Customers purchasing 3G Data card from BSNL and activating the same will get free data usage. BSNL offer new 3G Prepaid Connections at just Rs.59. The starter pack comes with U-SIM (3G Sim card), after the activations of 3G SIM card. The reviews shows that the 3G network that offered by BSNL are fairly satisfactory and comfortable. The real test is yet to come.
Before you go for a new 3G connection make sure that your mobile handset support 3G. You have to get a new SIM card before you can try 3G features. Once you adopt new 3G you have to use it. In my openion you try for a new connection and after some familiarity throw away your old SIM. The BSNL offers more features and service to new Sim car users. The local and STD video call are cheaper for new users.

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Sone Interesting facts about Samsung Galaxy S

Sone Interesting facts about Samsung Galaxy S - about its storage and power graphics!

The media storage capacity offered by Samsung Galaxy S, revolutionary mobile offers an immense 16 GB Internal memory with Micro SD so users can download near unlimited applications and enjoy rich HD video with room to spare. With 1500 mAh battery capacity, you can enjoy all your favorite media longer without recharging. Now that is something interesting - a mobile with built-in storage house to meet your varied needs! Keep on watching your movies on your trips.

Samsung Galaxy S with PowerVR SGX540 graphics chip would be able to handle 90 million triangles per second compared to the dismal performance of Apple iPhone ...4 that uses a PowerVR SGX535 graphics chip and can only handle only 28 million triangles per second. Samsung Galaxy S - It’s your turn.