With the sun shining brightly down on us, it only makes sense to capture some of that energy rather than see it off. While we may still need more localized fire to fuel an actual grill, gadgets can benefit from the energy provided by the sun. And in that case the CDN DTS392 Solar Thermometer certainly does look to the sky for inspiration. Or, rather, as a power source.
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Firstly let me tell you, Android is amazing and it has nothing to do with the iOS version of Max Payne Mobile being launched first. Back in April, that is.
But yeah, it was true that the Android version got lost in translation and the release was delayed indefinitely. That is until now. Sony surprised everyone when they announced the Xperia miro. But news just kept coming, as they announced an entry-level ICS droid. Dubbed, Sony Xperia tipo and tipo dual the unique set of devices mark their entry into dual-SIM arena.
Nokia has officially launched the highly anticipated Nokia 808 PureView smartphone in India. It will also be the one of the first markets in the world to get hold of the device.
Apple has just announced the next version of its iOS platform for the latest iPhone, iPod Touch and the iPad. iOS 6 will have an updated ‘Siri’, Facebook integration tool and completely new ‘Maps’ application with built-in turn-by-turn navigation.
It’s been a while since we got to review a decent phone. But we did get our reward for waiting, as we got our hands on our third device-Samsung Galaxy Note. And yep, if you noticed, it is going rather slow for us, partly because markets here rarely lend any devices for more than ten minutes and partly because we are still…unknown.
But we don’t care. And so what we did this time round is get our hands on one of my dear friends ‘own’ Galaxy Note for a couple of hours. Not a pin-point review here but an in-depth one nonetheless. It may be an awkward situation to have your screen all screwed up as soon as you got your shiny new Galaxy S III. And even more awkward is if you're planning to replace/fix it yourself.
Well if you were going to, then you probably should go through this video which shows the complete disassembly and assembly process of a white Galaxy S III unit. Well you must have noticed. Everyone has their own apps nowadays, and considering the number of smartphones being sold in the market nowadays, we knew that we were missing out on a lot of action.
We had posted a video on the drop test between the iPhone 4S vs. the Samsung Galaxy SII some time ago. And if you remember the Galaxy SII won. But AndroidAuthority decided to redo the drop test from last year.
Well, yeah there are changes. Like the Galaxy S III now comes with Gorilla Glass 2, instead of the original, so it is interesting to see how this one will fare in the same challenge. How it Works
TORRENTS: When you download a (.) torrent file, you are essentially downloading a small file that contains information on the larger files you want to download. The torrent file tells your torrent client the names of the files being shared, a URL for the tracker, and more. Your torrent client then calculates a hash code, which is a unique code that only your torrent has—kind of like an ISBN or catalog number. From there, it can use that code to find others uploading those files, so you can download from them. |
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