Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Orange signals mobile broadband tariff tweaks

Box of MiFi tricks up its sleeve


Network giant Orange has refreshed its mobile broadband plans while touting a new Wi-Fi device for those on the move.



Orange's 'Small' plan offers an initial allowance of 500MB and costs 10 a month. Although for a fiver more, customers can benefit from the 'Medium' plan, which doubles the allowance to 1GB and throws in unlimited Wi-Fi.






Those with demand for more - or sufferers of Goldilocks syndrome - may want to move to the 'Large' plan, which offers 3GB allowance as well as the free Wi-Fi for 30 a month.



Customers already on the network - be that home broadband or mobile - will benefit from a 5 reduction of these figures.



The company has also announced a palm-sized wireless receiver box, which supports up to five connections simultaneously, and packs a Micro SD slot for sharing files between devices. The Orange E5830C Mobile Wi-Fi kit will be available in the coming weeks, with prices ranging from 20-60 depending on the mobile broadband tariff chosen.


Motorola Defy+ leaves the gym, coming this fall with slightly more muscle





You'd be hard-pressed to find many phones that look relatively stylish, are thin and light enough to carry comfortably in your pocket, and can hang out underwater for ten minutes. That's why, we suppose, the Motorola Defy became popular worldwide; it's difficult to build a device to be a tank without looking like one, and it's even more tough to do it right. Naturally, when you've got a good thing going, it's ideal to improve upon that model. The Motorola Defy+ aims to do just that - keep the form factor, Gorilla Glass and IP67 certification, but beef up the internal components and throw in better firmware. The new iteration - slated for a Q3 release - will house a single-core 1GHz TI OMAP 3620, Android 2.3.4 with Moto's latest UI skin (still curiously referred to as MotoBlur) on top, and a 1700mAh battery while the rest of the specs remain the same as its predecessor. No word on specific carrier availability was given, though HelloMoto aims to launch it in Asia, Latin America, and Europe in the fall.


Monday, September 29, 2014

Electrolux Laptop Kitchen Concept


Electrolux Mobile Kitchen uses induction cooking technology and has 4 induction rings in different sizes to save extra energy depending on what you're cooking and the size of the pan you need. It's portability is defined by user needs, whether is outdoor camping or home preparing delicious meals. Inspired by notebook computers, Electrolux Mobile Kitchen has futuristic design and form that allows users to combine and multitask in small workspaces. With Electrolux Mobile Kitchen you can video call your friends and they can help you and guide you through the cooking.



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The base is a induction cooktop, there's a cutting board and a touchscreen computer with all your recipes which will make your cooking fun and more interactive. It also has a large battery to power your cooking when needed.



Designer: Dragan Trenchevski



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Via yankodesign.com



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VestelARC: portable projector


The handy gadget comes injected with basic computer functions like internet, communication and projection, to name a few. In the world of mobiles phones where people are always on the move, Deniz Albayrak has come up with an ingenious device named VestelARC that can be fed with a variety of information to eliminate the need of a projector or a sound system. VestelARC can be easily coupled with smartphones for easy usage. The portable device answers all these needs the mobile way.



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The smartphone will act as a remote control which will endow the user with the flexibility to make changes while giving an important presentation. A user can feed all the important information in a single device, without the need of transferring it to another computer.



Designer: Deniz Albayrak



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Via behance.net



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Sunday, September 28, 2014

President Obama Caught Eying New iPhone 6 During UN Visit


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Earlier this week, U.S. President Barack Obama met with world leaders at the United Nations General Assembly. In the midst with the hubbub surrounding the Country's actions against the Islamic State, Obama was seen checking out Bahrain's ambassador's new iPhone 6.



According to the New York Times, during the UN meet-up, Obama spotted the iPhone 6 in the hands of the ambassador and asked whether his phone was "the new 6," to which the representative confirmed that it was.





Although just a passing conversation between two people, it isn't the first time Obama has been associated with Apple products. The President admitted to being an early adopter of the iPad 2. He also spent a portion of his time in office pushing for more funding for technology upgrades in schools through his ConnectED campaign. Apple participated in that campaign by donating $100 million worth of iPads, computers, and more.



The one thing the President does not own, however, is an iPhone. In 2013 Obama made an off-hand comment to reporters that he still uses Blackberry because he "is not allowed, for security reasons, to have an iPhone."



By the time Obama leaves office, Apple will already be working on the iPhone 8 (or and iPhone 7 if Apple follows the traditional "s" model every other year). I wonder what type of technology the company will have come up with by then? Maybe we will finally see a split-screen tablet.



Apple Watch May Be Ready Just in Time For Valentine’s Day


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The tech world was pretty sure Apple would unveil its new wearable technology on Sept. 9 during the company's media event. What was actually more of a surprise was finding out that the Apple Watch would not be ready until some indeterminate date in "early 2015." No holiday sales?



According to The Information, even Apple employees and partners were under the impression the Watch would be on store shelves ahead of the Christmas rush. Apparently, "complications with the project" forced Apple to push back the launch date, leaving it's official release date open-ended.





One unnamed source that spoke with The Information commented on the launch of the Watch, saying that Apple "would be lucky to ship it by Valentine's Day."



While the source was implying that Apple probably won't have the Watch ready until mid-February, at the earliest, I like to think more optimistically. Employees at Apple believe that the Watch is on track for a mid-February launch. Maybe the company will burn the midnight oil in order to have it ready for Valentine's Day.



Imagine how sweet it would be to open that pretty jewelry-style box and find an Apple Watch inside. I've never been interested in the lover's holiday. However, I'd walk around all day in a pink heart costume if an Apple Watch were waiting for me when I got home.



Considering Apple will have completely missed out on the biggest shopping season in the U.S., it makes sense that the company would shoot for the next big shopping event. After Valentine's Day, we're looking at an Easter launch, which isn't particularly known for being a holiday when people by expensive accessories for each other.



[Via: Cult of Mac]



Saturday, September 27, 2014

PowerMate Silver



Are you looking out for a volume controller knob that automates your computer?



PowerMate Silver


is designed to assist you in editing home movies and scrolling through long filed documents. It also helps in creating an audio masterpiece. Isn't this unbelievable? How can an accessory, an additional component be of this much? But guess there are some things with their hidden secrets.



The PowerMate Silver is an assignable controller that allows you to program anything you want it to do via any application. Simply customize your needs and assign it to the device!



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functions as a beautiful and convenient volume controlling knob that increases or decreases volume and even mutes it down. This outstanding accessory lets you to edit the movies just like the professionals with PowerMate functioning as your very own Jog/Shuttle wheel.



This amazing accessory lets you edit your home desktop movies to HD movies, also offering a demo to check-in the editing effects in the movie. PowerMate Silver


also presets with iMovie, FinalCut Pro and GarageBand right out of the box. It is a programmable driver that rapidly lets you execute any sort of key command in any application.



This incredible accessory system requires iMac OS 10.3.9 or greater than that with a USB port. Technically it specifies with the height of 1.3 inches, diameter of 2.1 inches, Weight of 0.26 lb and a cable Length of 22 along USB extension cable length of 40 .


PowerMate's Exceptional Functionality


Pump up the Volume
Boost your volume knob on your desk and crank up your favorite MP3s or CDs. Then with a push of its button mute your music to answer the phone and handle the complaints.



Make Movies with a Twist
Edit your own video masterpiece in your very own Jog/Shuttle wheel that uses your own PowerMate Silver


to scroll through and trim unwanted footage with the push of a button.



Take it for a Scroll
PowerMate is the fastest way to scroll through long text documents, web pages and spreadsheets. With a flick of the wrist, you get to the "bottom" of the story in record time.



Spin Control
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is an assignable controller that actually means it can do anything you want it to, via any application. Set the Program through a wheel to scroll your email or set the button to switch to your browser.



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Griffin’s TuneBuds for iPhone



Griffin's TuneBuds


for Mobile and iPhone soothingly holds your ear canals and travels the most amazing sound tenderly and significantly through your eardrums. The most comfortable seal on the earphone enhances the beautiful musical experience, ignoring those annoying background noises.



You will happily enjoy each and every shade of the music without getting worried about the noisy surroundings around you or the airy disturbance. The power-full lower end responsive crispy and clear treble TuneBuds


satisfy their existence with silicon cushioned ear inserts of 3 varying sizes with ultra-light weight.



Technically, TuneBuds are of standard size about 3.5mm plug-ins that also work with many devices, but the unique controllers of the accessory are only workable with the Apple products. I guess Griffin TuneBuds Mobile is an effective alternative to the simple white earphones that come along your iPhone.



TuneBuds classy black branded appearance adds more class to your iPhone with fully functional ControlMic button. The newly featured Griffin's ControlMic is a high-sensitivity microphone that also directs the modules in line for ease and comfort of your use. I believe it is more efficient to get TuneBuds that are cheaper than the simple OEM ear buds, and offer a lot more with its stylish sleek black set for just $21 only.



" Griffin TuneBuds


Mobile is really a perfect accessory for your iPhone. Lightweight, functional and convenient, it's ready for anything you can throw at it" stated by App Store.


Fully loaded Functional Features of TuneBuds


Powerful low-end response and crisp, clear treble
Three sizes of cushioned silicone ear pads for a custom fit and superb sound isolation
High-sensitivity microphone for crystal-clear phone conversations
ControlMic button to answer calls or send them to voicemail; or simply play, pause and skip through your music
Earphone cable is sheathed in tangle-eliminating nylon braiding for strength, good looks, and durability


Compatibility Scale:


TuneBuds for iPhone is chiefly compatible with controllers for music, playback and voice calling on 4th generation iPod and iPhone 3G or later. It requires iOS 3.0 or later.



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Friday, September 26, 2014

Relax, it’s FedEx on iPhone!


iPhone now updates its users with an application for FedEx. The app provides up-to-date information about shipment tracking and features a trouble-free input device for your FedEx tracking number.



The app rapidly retrieves your shipment status and can also personalize your view by nicknaming the shipments. The app additionally lets you add notes or create a watch list for monitoring the important shipments.




The shipments you have sent via FedEx Ship Manager are automatically added to your My FedEx account, while they can also be tracked by the FedEx Desktop. FedEx even sends you a notification in case of delivery exceptions if occurred.



The FedEx Mobile for your iPhone endows direct links to their official Web site that are specially customized to work on the device.



Application Features:


  • Creates a shipping label while you are on-site helping a client.
  • Accesses your fedex.com Address Book.
  • Gets a rate quote easily and quickly.
  • Signs up for shipment notifications.
  • Finds the nearest FedEx Office Print & Ship Centers,SM FedEx World Service Center locations, FedEx OfficeSM Ship Centers, FedEx Authorized ShipCenter locations or FedEx Express Drop Boxes.
  • Provides feedback to FedEx.

The application is available for Free in two different languages; English and French. The application is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad that requires iPhone OS 3.0 or later.



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Apple patents Smart Bike for Smartphone


Revolutionary concept for Smart bike for Apple's iPhone



Does being smart mean having a flat tummy?



Apple says being smart means using iPhone. A recent patent application from Apple regarding smart bike has been approved. The application for Apple's smart bike has been published by US Patent & Trademark Office. However, the launch of the product is yet uncertain. The Apple smart bike is a treat for cyclists as it would change the way people used to cycle - It is the modern design of Smart Bike. The only issue is the project of smart bike viable for Apple?




The Apple smart bike gives a complete system for cyclists that would surely use an iPhone. The cyclists would be able to communication with each other (using same technology). That not a big deal (anyone can do that). The real stuff is that the smart bike would indicate the bicycle monitoring system on iPhone. This means you can monitor your heart beat, speed, time, distance, altitude, elevation, and incline-decline, power, derailleur setting, cadence, wind speed, path completion (mapping), expected path remaining and the overall pace of the cycler. This is too much to consider for just a bike, but that not just a bike that is smart bike.



The Apple smart bike would be utilizing various sensors which would be working in coordination with the sensors on the bike. There would be an iPhone app working behind for sure that would definitely be iOS4 compatible. Whatever Apple has planned regarding this product is not going public at least till the probability of the project is finalized. However, one thing is for sure that smart bike would bring a change in Smartphone all over.



And by the way, you can also get a flat tummy by cycling!



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Thursday, September 25, 2014

iPhone 6 and 6 Plus Top Most Benchmarks and Battery Tests, While 6 Plus Lags in Graphics

AnandTech spent the weekend benchmarking the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, comparing the duo to the iPhone 5s and competing Android handsets. The test results show that iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus models are at the top of the charts in CPU benchmarks and battery life, while the iPhone 6 Plus lags in graphics performance due to the larger screen.

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In in GPU benchmarks, we generally see a pretty solid lead over the competition for the iPhone 6/A8. It's seems quite clear that there is a significant impact to GPU performance in the iPhone 6 Plus due to the 2208x1242 resolution that all content is rendered at. It seems that this is necessary though, as the rendering system for iOS cannot easily adapt to arbitrary resolutions and display sizes.
AnandTech also examined battery life, noting that "Apple has managed to do something quite incredible with battery life. " Even with a smaller 1810 mAh battery, the iPhone 6 manages to beat out the iPhone 5s and most other Android phones on the market. Not surprisingly with its 2910 mAH battery, the iPhone 6 Plus grabs second place behind the Huawei Ascend Mate 2.

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Apple introduced the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus during its recent September press event and launched the phones on September 19. The two handsets include Apple's new A8 processor, M8 motion co-processor, 8-megapixel iSight camera, faster 802.11a/b/g/n/ac Wi Fi and NFC. Demand for the two phones was high with Apple selling 10 million iPhone 6 and 6 Plus units in the first weekend of sales.

















Apple's Ultra-Slim 12-Inch Notebook Rumored to Gain USB Type C and Fanless Internals

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Following a previous report claiming Apple's much-rumored 12" ultra-slim notebook is planned to arrive in silver, gold, and space gray color options, Jack March has issued a follow-up report sharing additional details on the machine.

According to March's report, which MacRumors believes to be based on legitimate information, the new notebook has a much thinner design that appears to sacrifice many of the usual ports seen on Apple's current notebooks and may adopt the new reversible USB Type C connector that has seen its specifications recently finalized.
A source familiar with Apple's plans describes the 12 inch Macbook Air as having a noticeably thinner design, the source wouldn't give dimensions however noted that the thinner design may sacrifice the standard USB port and Apple will move to the reversible USB Type C with this product, It is assumed Apple will include an adapter in the box for backwards compatibility.
Interestingly, the report raises some questions about charging on the notebook, indicating that the usual MagSafe port has been removed in favor of a new, unspecified charging method.

In line with previous rumors, the machine is reportedly fanless, suggesting it will adopt an ultra low-power processor such as the Broadwell-Y Core M processors recently announced by Intel. The body of the new notebook is also said to be narrower than the current MacBook Air, with narrower display bezels and a keyboard stretching right to the edges of the machine. Finally, the speakers are said to be located above the keyboard with visible grilles, unlike the MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro that have their speakers located underneath the keyboard.

Apple's 12-inch notebook has been rumored for some time, with the launch perhaps being pushed back due to multiple delays for Intel's Broadwell chips. March's previous report indicated Apple appears to be currently looking toward a mid-2015 launch.

(Image: Chassis of current MacBook Air)