Saturday, October 6, 2012

Camera Samsung Galaxy is coming to India next month

Yesterday, Samsung launched the much-awaited Galaxy Note II in action in Hyderabad, India. During the same event Samsung also demonstrated and reported that the availability of the company's first Android powered digital camera, camera, Samsung Galaxy. This device was announced last month in 2012, the IFA in Berlin. It is the second equipment company, which runs on the Android operating system 4.1 (Jelly Bean).

According to the Samsung camera India as much as expected, Galaxy arrive in India before Diwali. As we already know that Diwali is in mid-November, an Android powered digital camera that is expected to be on sale from the end of October. I'm sure that most of you might be waiting to get your hands on this amazing device. Unfortunately Samsung hasn't announced a price for this device in India.



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It is the best Smartphone iPhone 5?

Is a big fan of Apple, I was cheering for the Apple iPhone 5 in order to keep yourself updated. Not to deny the fact that the iPhone 5 looks like a monster on paper. A6 quad-core processor and 1 GB of RAM, it is the most powerful iPhone.

There are so many things to talk about iPhone 5 and in this post, I'll do the same thing. Yes, and I'm going to talk about iPhone 5 features that you go WOW.



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Sony trajectory Android 4.0 Update for Xperia U, Go and Sola

This year, Sony introduced a series of phone platform running on the Android operating system. The worst part was that almost all the devices introduced before June was powered by an old OS Android 2.3 (gingerbread). Xperia Neo L is the first device of the company that runs on Android OS 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) out of the box.

In this contribution will focus on Sony Xperia Xperia, Xperia Go solo. This mid-range device was launched in the first half of 2012 and was powered by Android 2.3 OS. The manufacturer, today finally started a newer Android OS 4.0 trajectory (Ice Cream Sandwich) for these smartphones.

Last update brings some usability improvements, multitasking applications, new features, lock/unlock, unlock the face, cellular data management, improved text input and checking spelling, home screen folders and more. Xperia Sola receives the next new feature called as gloves mode. It is essentially an extension of floating touch technology that allows owners to use the equipment in the Sola Xperia cold when wearing gloves. Take a look at the complete function below.



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Tim Cook apologizes for maps, propose alternatives, including Google maps

Apple Google maps, crashed in favour of their own service mappings in the IDF 6 and promised that it will be the most advanced mapping applications with 3D buildings, and effects. But as soon as the iPhone 5 and IDF 6 were released, everyone realized that Apple made False claims. New maps application on iOS 6 is much less than its competitors, in particular, Google maps, and lacks many of the details. Over the past few weeks, the jokes about new maps application on iOS 6 was flowing to the right, left and Center, and the Apple has been heavily criticized for providing its users with services that barely works.

Today, Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, wrote an open letter to its customers that the company accepts "has not reached the

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Electronics, which dissolved in the body

Transitional electronics, which dissolve in water, and what is more important, the bodily fluids.

From the use and throw it into the use and disappears

Researchers at the University of Illinois, Tufts University, and Northwestern University is a pioneer in bio-compatible electronics, which are robust and high performance, and also capable of dissolving and thus waste disposal without any problems that accompany traditional electronic goods.

The application of this class, devices can be extensive and important. Starting with medical implants, which carry out biological function for a certain duration of time, or a record of biological parameters before resorbed into the body system and moving to the environment monitors that dissolve and reduce impact on the environment, these "transitional Electronics" has great potential.



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Micromax Funbook Infinity launched in India for Rs. 6,699

After you run the entry-level Funbook, Funbook For Funbook Alpha and tablets, Micromax company is back with the fourth tablet device, Micromax Funbook Infinity. As expected, this device runs on Android 4.0.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system. Funbook Infinity package 7 inch touchscreen, as well as a 1.2 GHz processor. The speaker is located on the front of this device, similar to a previously introduced Samsung Note 800 (10.1).



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Hey, Apple: Mapping Takes More Work than You Think

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Carmakers Find Ways to Make Cheaper Hybrids

All hybrid manufacturers have had to cope with the rising costs of rare-earth metals, which are used in the compact, highly efficient motors that propel hybrids in conjunction with their gasoline engines. So Toyota and other major automakers are redesigning their motors either to not need rare earths or to use far less of them.

Ford has helped develop motors that halve the required amount of dysprosium—the most expensive rare-earth material in its motors, used in part to give the magnets resistance to heat. Ford developed a better motor cooling system, which lessened the need for dysprosium. Simultaneously, its supplier, Hitachi, developed a better process for diffusing the material through a magnet, also allowing the use of less of it. This and other advances have helped Ford lower hybrid costs by about 30 percent.

Even as Toyota is increasing the number of its hybrid models, GM is dropping its conventional hybrids in favor of the much cheaper (and less fuel-efficient) eAssist vehicles—hybrids that use a motor together with a small battery that allows the engine to turn off whenever the car comes to a stop.

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How Smart Chargers Could Change Future Power Grids

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A Nosy Smartphone App Wants Your Data

photography series. Smolan sends a swarm of photographers to document a country, or a topic, or an idea for a day, and turns the end product into a book in the series.



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While Apple Apologizes, Google Maps the Ocean Floor

—were taken using the SVII camera, which captures 360-degree shots underwater every three seconds while traveling a little over two miles per hour. Each capture gets a geo-tag, which allows the diver to recapture a shot from the exact same location helping to spot changes in the reef structure. The entire contraption is controlled by a tablet, which means the housing can stay entirely enclosed and tweaked remotely.

Underwater mapping might not be that useful for most iPhone5 owners, but still, it shows how far Google is pushing ahead with its mapping technology.



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Rivals Soar After Apple Apology

on the iTunes charts for free apps up to number 19, a company spokesperson said.

Microsoft’s Bing app was also recommended by Cook, but the company said it didn’t have any figures to share related to recent downloads or usage. Neither Nokia nor Google, whose online maps were recommended by Cook, responded to requests for information about recent usage.



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Too Many Battery Factories, Too Few Electric Cars

Some grant recipients have had to scramble to find customers. Dow Kokam, for example, which was awarded a grant of $161 million, has lined up a few customers, but no major automakers yet. Last week, it announced it would supply batteries for a small electric vehicle made by the French automaker Lumeneo. The batteries are less than a third of the size of those in full-size electric vehicles, such as the Nissan Leaf.

Even grant recipients that do have agreements to supply major manufacturers are struggling. LG Chem, for example, supplies battery cells for Chevrolet's Volt. It built a factory in Holland, Michigan, with the help of an award of $151.4 million. But the plant isn't producing any batteries yet. Volt sales have been lower than originally anticipated, and the battery cells for the Volt so far come from Korea, where LG Chem is based; even there, it's still operating at only 20 to 30 percent of capacity, Anderman says. Companies in Asia had a head start on U.S. batteries companies because of their existing capacity for producing batteries for portable electronics or hybrid cars.

Hybrids, which sell in the millions,  provide a much larger market for batteries. But the vast majority of hybrids use nickel-metal-hydride batteries, not the newer lithium-ion batteries these factories were built to make.

So far only a few automakers make electric vehicles, so electric vehicle sales could still increase as more automakers bring them to market. Grant recipient A123 Systems will supply the upcoming Chevrolet Spark. But GM has said it expects production of that vehicle to remain small.

Other automakers, including Toyota, are backing away from their original electric vehicle plans. Renault and Nissan are standing behind plans to push forward with electric vehicles, but they already get their batteries from suppliers in Asia (see "Renault and Others Debut Electric Cars").

Electric vehicles can cost twice as much as a conventional gas-powered vehicle. Yet battery costs will stay high until they can be made at high volumes. Even then, it could take breakthroughs in battery technology (see "Solid State Batteries") or years of incremental advances, as was the case with the Toyota Prius, to make electric vehicles widely competitive (see "Carmakers Find Ways to Make Cheaper Hybrids").

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The Real Debate Will Take Place on Facebook and Twitter

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FDA Approves a Long-Distance Jump-Starter for the Heart

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Nissan Buys Back Two Leafs From Unhappy Owners

Reuter said in a statement.

Over the past several months, a number of Leaf owners in Arizona said they are experiencing falling driving range due to battery capacity loss. In response, Nissan performed tests on a number of cars and found the capacity loss occurred with drivers who have higher-than-average mileages in a hot environment over a short period, according to a letter posted to Leaf owners on Saturday.

Some range loss is normal for all electric vehicles that use lithium ion batteries. Nissan estimates that the average Leaf’s batteries will have about 80 percent of the original capacity after five years. The conditions in Arizona are more like 76 percent of capacity after five years, according to Carla Bailo, the senior vice president of research & development at Nissan Americas.



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Pharmaceutical Firms Widen Search for Medicines

." Among Dhanak's moves was to arrange the alliance with Epizyme, which had begun developing epigenetics drugs based around basic research discoveries made at MIT and the University of North Carolina.

Having outsiders involved has helped Glaxo adjust to new science. A few years ago, researchers at the company were convinced that the concept of tumor stem cells—a population of cells hypothesized to drive tumor formation—was incorrect. Glaxo's scientists found many reasons to not pursue the idea, even though it was gaining some traction in academia. "They were very good at finding what could go wrong, and not enthusiastic to see what could go right," says Slaoui.

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Renault and Others Debut Electric Cars at Paris Show

Luque says Renault decided that the capacity of the Zoe's battery would be 22 kilowatt-hours based on how much space it could make for it in a small car. He adds that three advances in efficiency enabled his team to extend real-world range by 20 to 30 kilometers.

First, Zoe carries the first automotive heat-pump heat and air-conditioning system, capturing heat outside and pumping it into the car rather than simply heating a resistor, as other electric vehicles do. This means that the Zoe can deliver three kilowatts of heat while drawing just one kilowatt from the battery.

The two other range-extending innovations are a low-friction tire from Michelin that is making its commercial debut with the Zoe, and a braking control system that senses how hard drivers hit the pedal and keeps the conventional friction-pad brakes idle unless it detects a need for strong braking. As a result it maximizes the use of the regenerative braking, whereby the car's electric motor operates as a generator to pull energy from the car's momentum and thus recharge its battery.

The Zoe's impressive range comes at a key moment for Renault and its corporate partner, Nissan. The Renault-Nissan Alliance has staked its future on the electric car since pushing heavily into battery-powered vehicles five years ago. But sales have cooled this year for Nissan's flagship EV, the Leaf, and it faces growing complaints from customers over the vehicle's range (see "Air Air-Cooled Batteries Hurting Nissan Leaf Range?").

Nissan originally claimed the vehicle would deliver 100 miles of travel on a full charge, but the EPA rated it for 73. Meanwhile some customers are complaining that they're getting even less mileage, which Nissan attributes to higher-than-average use of the battery in unusually hot areas such as Phoenix.

This kind of customer dissatisfaction is part of Toyota's argument for focusing on hybrid vehicles, which have gasoline engines that extend their range to 500 miles or more. "The market is not ready and the technology is not ready for pure electric vehicles as a mass vehicle," says Gerald Killmann, Toyota's director for powertrain R&D in Europe. He says that the eQ would cost about 36,000 euros if sold outright (Toyota plans to lease the 100 it is making). But that is about 50 percent more than Renault is asking for the larger Zoe, and the eQ's 12-kilowatt-hour battery packs 45 percent less energy.

Killmann's pricing figures would suggest that Renault is taking a loss on the Zoe. But Luque, for his part, insists this is not the case: "Our bosses never allow us to make a business case where we're losing money."

German automakers are also countering Toyota's pessimism on the viability of electric vehicles. Daimler, in particular, unveiled three new ones at the Paris show. One of those is an electric version of Smart's two-seat ForTwo, which the Daimler subsidiary started producing in June. Pitt Moos, product manager for the Smart Electric Drive, says it delivers a 145-kilometer range.

Moos adds that if any producer can manage to squeeze a profit out of small EVs, it will be Renault. That explains why his firm is teaming with Renault to develop a four-seat version of the Smart to be sold in 2014 or 2015. "Renault makes cheap cars and knows how to make money from them—something that Daimler has never learned," he says. 

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PlaceRaider: The Military Smartphone Malware Designed to Steal Your Life

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Many Windows 8 Tablets Will Sport a Keyboard

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The Crisis in Higher Education

Data from Institute of Education Sciences and Pew Research Center.

But not everyone is enthusiastic. The online classes, some educators fear, will at best prove a distraction to college administrators; at worst, they will end up diminishing the quality of on-campus education. Critics point to the earlier correspondence-course mania as a cautionary tale. Even as universities rushed to expand their home-study programs in the 1920s, investigations revealed that the quality of the instruction fell short of the levels promised and that only a tiny fraction of enrollees actually completed the courses. In a lecture at Oxford in 1928, the eminent American educator Abraham Flexner delivered a withering indictment of correspondence study, claiming that it promoted "participation" at the expense of educational rigor. By the 1930s, once-eager faculty and administrators had lost interest in teaching by mail. The craze fizzled.

Is it different this time? Has technology at last advanced to the point where the revolutionary promise of distance learning can be fulfilled? We don't yet know; the fervor surrounding MOOCs makes it easy to forget that they're still in their infancy. But even at this early juncture, the strengths and weaknesses of this radically new form of education are coming into focus.

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Chris Kelly: Mitt Romney: der DIVX-Kandidat


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David Sable: Burgen und Schlösser in der Wolke


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Google ist jetzt mehr Wert als Microsoft

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David j. Kappos: Patente für die Menschheit


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Chitra Nawbatt: die Philadelphia Fashion Incubator: Förderung von Innovation und Unternehmertum

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Denise Gosnell: iPhone 5-Bericht: The Top 10 neue Funktionen, die Ihr kleine Unternehmen wachsen helfen


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L. James McQuivey: Digital Störung ist schwieriger zu Gesicht, als Sie denken


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Catherine McKenzie: Entscheidungen Twitter sollten, unsere politischen Führer? Äh, keine


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Jeanette Cajide: Facebooks Plattform macht den Akt der Geschenke leichter


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Bill Destler: Warum Elektroautos sind unsere Zukunft


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Lindsay Edmunds: hier kommen die Roboter... Behalten wir können mit ihnen?


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Chris Kelly: Mitt Romney: der DIVX-Kandidat


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David Sable: Burgen und Schlösser in der Wolke


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Catherine McKenzie: Entscheidungen Twitter sollten, unsere politischen Führer? Äh, keine


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Bill Destler: Warum Elektroautos sind unsere Zukunft


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