Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Top 4 3D Smartphones

It seems like recently smartphones have invaded the cell phone industry. Every month there is a new phone released on the market trying to outsmart the rest, its predecessors. But as high and tight as the competition may be, it cannot be avoided that cell phone companies will always be keen on creating the best smartphone and provide the first of all for the public consumption.


As the movie, Avatar had moved and tickled the viewing senses of the public through giving a 3D movie which required the use of 3D glasses, a simple movie is converted into a piece of art filled with cool colors and a good story to tell. Of course, almost everybody whether a fanatic or a critic has a lot to say about the movie. But what about if 3D is being incorporated to a phone? What would you say? Have you ever pictured out your reaction? Well, here is a list of the top 5 3D smartphones in the market.

LG Optimus 3D

LG Optimus 3D


LG Optimus 3D runs on Android 2.2 Froyo and later one will soon be updated to the most famous 2.3 Gingerbread. It has a 4.3 inch glass free 3D display, dual-core processor (1Ghz), memory worth 16GB along with dual 5-megapixel cameras with autofocus and LED flash, allowing users to record 3D videos.

Users can gain access to LG 3D Space which is LG's own marketplace for 3D stuff and applications. As for the 3D effect, well, it is unique. Something that only LG can offer.

Motorola MT810

Motorola MT810


Motorola MT810 is a cool 3D phone that has a 3D screen that is flip-off. This phone offers glasses-free when it comes to 3D display. The following are some
of the features of MT810. It is run by a powerful OS-Ophone, with 720p video recording, the screen has a parallax barrier, transparent flip, capacitive touch sensor, camera at 5MP. Bottom line, this is phone is a customized Android. With regard to its 3D performance, there has been not enough information.

HTC EVO 3D

HTC EVO 3D


A feature-packed Android phone available with twin 5-megapixel cameras to capture 3D photos and videos, and a glasses-free 3D screen for playback, the EVO 3D promises nothing short of a multi-dimensional revolution.

It comes with a deafening array of bells and whistles, including the latest Android Gingerbread OS, a huge 4.3-inch screen, 1.2GHz dual core processor and 4G connectivity. HTC is clearly positioning 3D at the upper end of its range, a luxury feature that sets it apart from duller, flatter phones.

Sharp Aquos Phone SH-12C

Sharp Aquos Phone SH-12C


Sharp name is not as famous as other vendors in smartphone market like Samsung and LG, well sharp has released its own 3D smartphone wi
th Android 2.3 OS. This phone is dubbed as a smartphone with the following features: a huge 4.2 inch qHD 3D screen, RAM (512 MB), 2GB built-in storage, GPS, Wi-Fi, HDMI, HSDPA, digital TV Tuner, 1.4GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 processor, the back camera can go way up to 8 MP along with 3D video recording.

Top 5 Slimmest TV Sets of 2011

Television was a bulky box that was used to be fixed in your drawing room. With advent of LCD/LED television lot of flab are shed. These television sets has the most convenient and exciting design among the slimmest TVs in the market. A new model of LCD/LED television sets offers high definition performance and is suitable to any size of living room.


Here are some slimmest television sets of 2011.

Sony HX920

Sony HX920


HX920 has the most advanced TV technology in the range of Sony's LED television. This slimmest television has LED backlight with full local dimming that should create extremely deep black levels. The TV also comes with Monolithic design, 3D, Smart TV functionality. That also busts the myth that full LED backlit TVs have to be large and bulky. The Sony HX920 inch is available at the price 140282 onwards.

Samsung UN40C7000

Samsung UN40C7000


Samsung UN40C700 comes with a 40-inch 1080p LED TV, a 240Hz refresh rate is 3D-enabled, brimming with Web apps, and "Wi-Fi ready". This TV boasts decent image quality, an attractive, superslim design.


The UN40C7000 has a thin, shiny, black rounded bezel and perches on a silver X-shaped swivel stand. A thin silver line frames the top and sides of the bezel, culminating in a thicker line at the bottom. The mirrored silver stand is unique.

This is the perfect television for wall-mounting. It's just 1 inch thick, and all of its ports are arrayed on the sides parallel, not perpendicular, to the screen. The television is so thin that Samsung provides adapter cables for ethernet, cable/antenna, PC, digital audio-In, audio and video component, and A/V-In. The set comes with four HDMI ports and two USB ports, too.

Available at the price of 56,639.38 onwards, varies as size differs.

Panasonic VT30

Panasonic VT30


VT30 is the new flagship model from Panasonic and with a new slim one-sheet-of-glass design, a new improved Infinite Black Pro 2 panel and a new Smart TV interface Viera Connect & Viera Market, VT30 certainly looks interesting on paper.


Panasonic managed to make further improvements to picture quality compared to last year's VT20/VT25 model.

LG LW650T

LG LW650T


LG LW650T appears like other very thin LED Television. It is glossy black with a translucent plastic frame, it functions the latest iteration of LG's Passive 3D technology. And it is got rival makers of Active Shutter 3D tellies inside a tizz.


Backside connections consist of 4 HDMIs, two USBs, a CI card slot, component and Scart via adaptors, 15-pin Computer D-Sub, Ethernet and a digital audio output. There is also an RS232 control port and some legacy-friendly phonos. This is also the very first Television with LG's new Smart Tv portal. The price of this television set is about 128,531

Toshiba 46WX800U

Toshiba 46WX800U


The Toshiba 46WX800U incorporates 3D viewing capability and network media player capabilities, allowing access to both PC and online-based audio/video content. The 46WX800U also utilizes LED edge-lighting resulting in a thinner design and eco-friendly power consumption.


The 46WX800U comes in the standard black bezel, but this one is far more angular than the rest with little to no curvature. Toshiba's Crystal Coat anti-reflective screen, you'll find four HDMI ports, two USB ports, an Ethernet port and the standard component, PC and digital audio ports.

Reliance Launches Coolpad D530 Smartphone

The joint-venture of Reliance Communications and Hong-Kong listed China Wireless Technologies, launched a 3.5 inch, Android Eclair (2.1) based CDMA Smartphones , D530, in Kolkata, and will subsequently appear across the country.


The D530 is Coolpad's first CDMA only Android Eclair handset being introduced in the country. The phone will offer CDMA at a high speed of 3.1 Mbps, and a 3.5 inch touchscreen. It is powered by a 600 Mhz TI OMAP 3630 processor, with a 480 x 320 pixel resolution and a 2 mega pixel camera with WiFi and Bluetooth.

Reliance Coolpad D530 has a 256 MB RAM. The memory of the phone can be expanded up to 32 GB, but RCom website limits this upgradeability to only up to 4 GB. Coolpad D530 can even act as a WiFi Router. This is a great feature and can come in very handy at times. It also has features like Video player, Music player and recorder.

The phone is powered by a 1280 mAh Lithium ion battery, it is priced at 7999 with Reliance Communications promising 100 percent value back with discounted tariffs. This is a good option for all the people who want to have an android phone.

Android 2.3.4 Update for Xperia Play, Arc

When Sony Ericsson announced the Xperia Play, the handset was criticized for its seemingly outdated single-core processor, and lack of 720p HD video recording among other issues.

Now, Sony Ericsson gets a new Android 2.3.4 updates for the Xperia play and Arc devices. Aside from getting the updates from 2.3.4 Gingerbread, brings in 720p HD video recording capability with continuous autofocus.

While other features for Xperia Play and Xperia Arc remain the same, Google Talk with Video Chat, 3D Sweet Panorama in Camera Mode, Swipe to type and better Facebook integration will come to the devices with this update.

This Gingerbread update has been rolled out for Europe and is expected for rest of the world through the desktop based software update tool.

Sunday, September 4, 2011

Wierdest Resume Mistakes

In the crowded job market, it's not easy grabbing the attention of the employers. Your resume is like a mirror to your personality; it can either help you outshine your competitors, or you can find yourself in an unnoticed pile. So, before going for an unusual resume, make sure you don?t end up making the same mistakes as mentioned below.

1.Candidate insisted that the company pay him for an interview with the company because his time was valuable

valuable



Fifty percent of the employers spend only half a minute on every job application. Though people seeking job go to a great extent to stand out of the crowd, it's not beneficial all the time.


2.Candidate used first name only

name


Format error in your resume can toss your career, in spite of your past experiences.

3.Candidate said the more you paid him, the harder he worked

salary


Adding your personal touch is appreciated, but many a times it works as a disqualifying factor for professionals.


4.Candidate included that he was arrested for assaulting his previous boss

assault


Though "Honesty is the best Policy" but some things are better if not brought into light.

5.Candidate was fired from different jobs, but included each one as a reference

experience


You apply for one job at a time. So talking about all your experiences will not be much of a help for you. Moreover it can confuse your managers about your actual skills.



6.Candidate asked, "Would you pass up an opportunity to hire someone like this? I think not"

outstanding


It's you who can best answer this question. You should be aware if you are standing out for right reasons.

7.Candidate listed her dog as a reference

dog



Is it really required to mention that only human beings belong to this list?



8.Candidate shipped a lemon with resume, stating "I am not a lemon"


lemon


Being creative is applaud able, but showing your creativity on resume will get you a rejection.

9.Candidate said that he would be a "good asset to the company," but failed to include the "et" in the word "asset."

asset


Get your resume thoroughly proof-read by someone. Try sending it to your friends, relatives, so that you can come across anything that you missed.



10.A husband and wife looking to share job submitted a co-written poem

marraige


No one is in that leisurely mood to go through a poem in your resume. Make sure you don't irritate the manager in that half minute that he spends on your resume.

11.Candidate included that he survived a bite from a deadly aquatic animal

aquatic


Surviving a deadly bite will serve you no benefit in terms of seeking a job. So better come up with some logical



12.Candidate listed the ability to do the moonwalk as a special skill

moonwalk


List out your abilities and skills that can impress the manager in terms of job.

13.Candidate said he just wanted an opportunity to show off his new tie

tie


Desire to show off your tie can only be fulfilled if you apply for the job of a comedian. Or else it's not going to work.



14.Candidate's email address on the resume had "shakinmybootie" in it

wierd


Resumes written professionally are noticed more in comparison to others.

Smartphones Capture 40 percent of U.S. Market

Up to 40 percent of mobile phone users in the U.S. now own smartphones instead of other phones, a new survey said.

From May 11 to July 11, 40 percent of mobile phone users over 18 years in the US own smartphones like iPhone, Android devices and BlackBerry, Xinhua reported citing market research company Nielsen.

Android continued to gain market share, increasing by one percent over the last period to 40 percent. Apple's iPhone stayed flat with 28 percent while BlackBerry dropped by one point to 19 percent of the US smartphone market.

Among potential buyers who said they are likely to get a new smartphone next year, around one third said they want to buy an iPhone and one third said Android.

4G, 3G to grow parallelly in India: Ericsson

Swedish telecom equipment manufacturer Ericsson said that the fourth generation (4G) services for wireless communication will not effect the existing 3G services and the two will grow parallelly in the country.

"4G will complement 3G with its data services. We are optimistic 4G will be a big market in India. In most cases, 3G and 4G would go parallelly," Mikael Back, vice president of product and portfolio management, business unit networks, Ericsson AB, told IANS.
4G, 3G to grow parallelly in India: Ericsson


Ericsson is working with many players in India on long term evolution (LTE) technology. The company has already conducted field trials of 4G LTE mobile technology with Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and Qualcomm and is in talks with other players as well.

LTE is the global standard for the fourth generation of mobile broadband and is being supported by all major players in India. LTE is expected to transform the mobile-broadband user experience by providing the ultra-high data speeds needed for services such as internet TV, mobile video-blogging, online video games and the mobile office environment.

RIL won pan-India broadband wireless access (BWA) licence in the BWA spectrum auction last year, while Qualcomm acquired BWA licenses in four circles including Mumbai and Delhi. Aircel, Bharti, Tikona and Augre also won BWA licenses in select circles.

"The market in India is very good and we will be extremely strong," said Back.

Talking about the pricing of LTE devices, Back said that unlike 3G devices, LTE devices will be expensive in the initial phase, but prices will slide once there is a growth in demand.

The roll out of 3G services in India begun last year in a phased manner. However, the service has so far garnered lukewarm response from the price sensitive Indian market.

Over 37,000 Villages Have No Mobile Phones

Over 37,000 villages in the country have not got mobile phone connectivity till March 2011, according to data from the telecom department.

Minister of State for Communications and IT Milind Deora said in a written reply in the Rajya Sabha Friday that "37,184 villages in the country are yet to be connected with mobile connectivity as on March 2011".

The minister also said that till July 31, the state-owned Bharat Sanchar Nigam Ltd (BSNL) has covered all district headquarters and 33,620 cities with GSM (Global System for Mobile communications) based cellular services.

About 579,486 villages, over 97 percent of the census 2001 inhabited revenue villages, have been covered with telephone connectivity through village public telephones.

Shared mobile infrastructure scheme has been launched by universal service obligation fund to provide subsidy support for setting up and managing 7,353 towers in 500 districts and over 27 states for provision of mobile services in the specified rural and remote areas.

Villages or cluster of villages having population of 2,000 or more and not having mobile coverage were taken into consideration for installation of the tower under this scheme, including hilly, tribal and Maoist-affected areas where there was no existing fixed wireless or mobile coverage.