Friday, 17 August 2012

Windows 8 Phone May Hit T-Mobile with LTE Fashion

In case the rumored statement pans out, Samsung could be silently preparing a new Windows 8 smartphone boasting a connection to T-Mobile's new 4G LTE network. Additional specifications the device might feature embrace a nimble 1. 5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor chip, 1GB of RAM, and a big 4. 65-inch Super AMOLED HD (1280x720-pixel) display.


Some other possible goodies the actual rumored phone, code-named Odyssey, could be furnished with are a 1080p main camera (likely 8 megapixel) as well as front-facing 720p imaging system. The origin of the speculation comes from a user agent document spelling out the hardware profile and network details of the unknown piece gadget. The doc does identify the author to be a DE Yoon from Samsung Electronic's Windows Mobile Lab, which sounds fairly official to me. The handset itself is tagged as the SGH-T899 using Samsung's traditional smartphone nomenclature.

No details yet with regards to when this device will arrive but evidently Windows Phone lovers may soon have a device comparable to hot-rod Android products. Let's hope the wait won't be too long and that Android fans won't be left out of T-Mobile's 4G LTE launch either.

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Monday, 13 August 2012

New 1.7 GHz quad-core HTC One X+ Detailed in Recent Leak

There have been previous rumors speculating HTC's new follow-up to the HTC One X, but the recent leaks announced by Stuff are the most extensive by far.



The new device, now codenamed the "Endeavor C2", will reportedly house a 1.7 GHz quad-core processor, an improved battery, a new color (not yet determined), and a pair of UrBeats earphones. Additionally it was noted that the HTC Endeavor C2 will be compatible with all of the One X's accessories, most likely suggesting that the design blueprint will be essentially identical to the original One X.

It was mentioned last month that T-Mobile would be getting an upgraded version of the HTC One X. As details continue to develop, it looks more likely that T-Mobile distributors will in fact be carrying the Endeavor C2, AKA the One X+.

A few vague international price and release details where mentioned as well, with UK network deals offering the phone for just a bit more a month than the One X. The HTC Endeavor C2 is expected to hit shelves on or before October 1.

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Friday, 10 August 2012

Sony Xperia T Equals to Xperia LT30 Mint?


Sony has not revealed any official information about the new Xperia LT30 Mint until now. But the phone has been exposed for so many times, and even existing the assessment on prototype. However, a piece of news today messes up everything. After the Bluetooth SIG authentication, Xperia LT30 now also has DLNA authentication, but with the phone name changed to Sony Xperia T.



According to source coming from DLNA test certificate documents, a new device from Sony Mobile has just received the DLNA authentication. Xperia T makes its name and Xperia LT30 makes its model. It is in accordance with DLNA 1.5 standard and with Wi-Fi support.

Based on the 2012 Sony Xperia mobile phone naming system, "S" is the most powerful among Xperia PXperia SXperia U. "T" appears this time is between "S" and "U", but Xperia T has a more powerful configuration than Xperia S, for the specifications mentioned before including: 1280 x 720 pixels 4.6-inch screen, Qualcomm Krait MSM8960 dual-core 1.5 GHz processor and 13-million-pixel camera.

The official name of Xperia LT30 will be clear until August 29, and simultaneously there are ST26i Xperia J, LT26ii Xperia SL and Xperia LT29i.


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4.6-inch Sony LT29i Coming out, Release in August
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Friday, 3 August 2012

iPhone 5 Debut Issue is Scheduled on September 12

Previously, report said that iPhone 5 might launch on September 21, 2012. Currently, additional details have surfaced that make it appear likely that Apple's next-generation iPhone 5 will be revealed as early as September 12 and then later released on Sept.21.



iMore was the first to report that according to reliable, but unnamed sources, Apple is going to hold a special media event on the week of Wednesday September 12. This has since been confirmed by AllthingsD with additional unnamed sources. iMore further states that according to their sources that the iPhone 5 will indeed be showcased at this event 9 days prior to its release date.

Update: Now both Reuters and Bloomberg say they can confirm that Apple is planning to unveil its new smartphone on Sept. 12.

In March, it was noted that Apple was shooting for an October release date, much like last year's iPhone 4S. This has apparently changed.

Earlier reports have possible revealed some of the hardware details, such as a larger screen and 4G LTE.

Tuesday, 31 July 2012

How to watch the Olympics in HD, 3D and Super Hi-Vision?


The 2012 London Summer Olympic Games are the most-televised Olympic games ever, with every event being televised in high definition, plus selected events in 3D HD and the new Super Hi-Vision format.



No sporting event has received total HD coverage before, but this year BBC viewers can watch up to 24 HD Olympic HD channels, on Freeview, Freesat, Sky, Virgin, online and smart TVs.

This is the first Summer Olympics to be filmed in high definition 3D, and the first to be captured in Super Hi-Vision, the new ultra high definition format with 16 times the detail of today's HD TV.


48 Olympic TV channels

The BBC is broadcasting 28 dedicated TV channels for the Games, with 24 each in standard definition and high definition on Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media.
That's in addition to BBC One and BBC Three, which will be chock-a-block with Olympics sports coverage for the next two weeks.
Freeview viewers get just two extra channels of highlights and live events on 301 and 302, because there's nowhere to fit anything more into the crowded airwaves used by Freeview. Channel 301 will also be available in HD for those with Freeview HD receivers.
The extra channels on Freesat, Sky and Virgin Media can be accessed through either the Red Button, or via dedicated channel numbers in each TV platform's onscreen programme guide.
The multi-screen BBC Sport app also carries the entire roster of extra HD channels, and is available on smart TVs and Blu-ray players from Panasonic, Samsung, and Sony (including the Playstation 3).
And finally, the ubiquitous BBC iPlayer has all of the feeds in HD and SD on numerous devices as well as online, as does the BBC Sport website.


2012 Olympics in 3D: BBC and Eurosport

There are both free and pay-TV Olympic events in 3D this year, with more than 100 hours of 3D HD coverage from Eurosport on Sky 3D and Virgin.
BBC HD will have an hour-long daily 3D roundup at 11pm, plus the entire Opening Ceremony on Friday, July 27, from 8.50pm.
The Men's 100m Final will be shown in 3D on Sunday, August 5, at 8.30pm, and the Final day, August 12, will carry a 3D Olympic Games Review from 8pm-9pm, followed by the Olympic Closing Ceremony from 9pm to around 12.30am.
Eurosport on Sky and Virgin adds live events from swimming, basketball, gymnastics, and canoeing in 3D, with about eight hours of live action and four hours of highlights daily.
Sky's coverage will be on Sky 3D, which is free to all Sky subscribers with HD boxes for the duration of the Olympics.
Eurosport 3D launches on Virgin on July 27, and it's also available to any Virgin subscriber with a V HD, V+ HD or TiVo box.


Super Hi-Vision Olympics: the UK’s first look

If you're anywhere near Bradford, Glasgow or London, we would urge you to snap up the last-remaining tickets to the free public Super Hi-Vision screenings from the BBC.
Developed by Japanese state broadcaster NHK, Super Hi-Vision is the last word in 2D film, with a resolution 16 times that of conventional HD.
This ultra HD experience also has stunningly realistic 22.2 surround sound in three dimensions - and for our money, SHV is miles better than 3D, even if you can't watch it at home.
The BBC is holding several free screenings every day of the games, showing highlights from the Opening Ceremony and events at the Olympic Stadium, Velodrome, Aquatic Centre and Basketball Arena.


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Thursday, 26 July 2012

How to Watch the London 2012 Olympics Live Anytime Anywhere?

The 2012 Olympic Games officially begins on July 27, 2012, I bet you will focus on the games in the following two weeks. But what if you are out and can't access to TV live broadcasting. What about watching the London 2012 Olympics Live with your mobile devices? In the following, here are some tips for viewing video streams on the go without running down your battery.


●Use Wi-Fi, especially if you have a metered plan. Although 4G connectivity will give you a good streaming experience—and most phones with 4G have large, sharp displays—it will burn through your data allowance pretty quickly. Switching over to Wi-Fi saves your data usage.

●Adjust your display's brightness. Take it off Auto, and set it to less than 50 percent brightness, to save your battery from dying too quickly. (And then find a shady place to watch!).

●Download a free battery-monitor app. It can will alert you if you're running out of juice. (Some phones, such as Motorola's latest Android phones, have this function built in.)

●Hold the screen 3 or 4 feet away, to avoid eyestrain. Some phones (such as the HTC Evo 4G) have built-in stands; or you can buy stands for tablets or phones, for not much money. Or go DIY and make your own, from, say, a cheap picture frame.

Wednesday, 18 July 2012

Exclusive App for Live Broadcasting on London The Olympic Games 2012 Coming from BBC

As the world's biggest news corporation, BBC released the application based on iOS and Android platform right before the opening of 2012 London Olympics, supporting up to 24 games live broadcast. Once the app is installed, it can notify the latest match status and switch to any game process at will.




BBC announced that the goal of the application is to achieve live broadcast the London Olympic Games content, release the scoring results at the first time and set specific page for each participated country. At the appointed time, users only need to login in this page and get access to the country's awards and events forecast.

In May this year, BBC has started "the first digital Olympic Games" plan. It is said then 24 live flow channels will be supported within 4 large screen. That is to say, the audience can decide when and where to watch which game: PC, smartphone, tablet, TV, PS3 or BBC red button.

During 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, BBC provided 6 extra live broadcast channels and during 2012 London Olympic Games the channels will be four times as the previous one. The total time of the 24 channels will be 2500 hours. And PC, tablet, mobile phone, and TV users can get news the first time.

American TV network NBC and Adobe announced partnership, trying to set up the similar Olympic coverage alliance in the United States. At present the application supports iOS 5.0 or above, Android 2.2 or above.

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