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Google Glass specs released: 5-megapixel camera, 720p video, 16GB storage, Bluetooth, one day battery life

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Google has officially released specifications of its wearable technology innovation, Google Glass.

While Google didn't release the exact specifications of the display inside Glass, it said the resolution will be equivalent to that of a '25-inch high definition screen from eight feet away'. Google confirmed that Glass will feature a 5-megapixel camera capable of recording 720p videos. It will also feature a Bone Conduction Transducer for audio.

Glass will be compatible with any Bluetooth-capable phone, however, for using GPS and SMS it requires the MyGlass companion app which is only available for phones running Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich or higher. As per Google, Glass will offer 16GB internal storage space out of which 12GB will be usable and will be synced with Google cloud storage.

The company doesn't specify the battery capacity but mentions that it will offer one full day of typical use, however, it also warns that some features, like Hangouts and video recording, are more battery intensive. Glass will include a Micro-USB cable and charger, and Google specifies that Glass is designed and tested with the included charger and advises users to stick to using the bundled charger.

Glass comes with adjustable nosepads and Google also offers extra nosepads in two sizes.

Prior to listing specifications, Google posted documentation for developers discussing software development for Glass. It also mentioned that the software would be called Glassware and that they'll need to use Google Mirror API 'a set of RESTful services that transmit information to and receive notifications from Glass devices'.

It also informed its developer members that it was seeing the first few devices come off the production line right now and that it wants to start delivering them, although only a portion of them were ready as of date. It mentioned that it will start shipping Glass in waves.

Intex launches Aqua Wonder Quadcore with 4.5-inch display, quad-core processor for Rs. 9,990

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Intex Technologies has launched Intex Aqua Wonder Quadcore for Rs. 9,990. We had reported about the impending launch of this device carrying a price tag of less than Rs. 10,000 earlier this month.Intex Aqua Wonder Quadcore features a 4.5-inch capacitive 540x960 touchscreen with IPS panel screen technology. It is powered by MediaTek MT6589 quad-core processor and comes with 512MB of RAM. The smartphone has a 1.93GB of internal storage, of which 1.93 GB is user accessible. The internal storage can be expanded by up to 32GB through a microSD card.
It runs on the Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean). For camera, there is an 8-megapixel auto focus rear camera with dual LED flash and 2-megapixel one on the front. Intex Aqua Wonder Quadcore is a dual-SIM smartphone (WCDMA+GSM). Other connectivity options include 3G video calling, Wi-Fi, GPS and Bluetooth 4.0.
Intex Aqua Wonder Quadcore has 1,800mAh battery that as per the company claims delivers a talktime of 3.5 hours and about 3 days of standby time. The smartphone comes with four sensors, namely Gravity, Motion, Light and Proximity sensors.
Popular applications such as Music player, Video Player, FM Radio, Sound Recorder, Gallery, Email, Gmail, Browser, Flipkart, Facebook, Google Maps, Nimbuzz, Googledocs and Youtube come pre-loaded on Intex Aqua Wonder Quadcore.
To sweeten the deal, Intex is giving a free pouch and screen guard along with a purchase of this smartphone.
Commenting on the launch of its quad-core phone, Sanjay Kumar Kalirona, GM - Mobile Business, Intex Technologies (I) Ltd. said, "At Intex, we endeavor to bring innovative mobile solutions to mobile users of today. Reaffirming our commitment to quality and pioneering technologies, the newly launched Aqua Wonder quad core smartphone is a step towards empowering consumers in semi-urban towns and cities with cutting edge technology at an affordable price."
Intex has recently launched Intex AQUA Wonder that runs on Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) and comes with a price tag of Rs. 9,990. Intex AQUA Wonder comes with a 4.5-inch capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 540x960. It is powered by dual-core 1GHz processor along with 512MB of RAM. Intex AQUA Wonder packs in 1.93GB of internal storage on-board, which can be expanded by up to 32GB via a microSD card. It also has a 1800mAh battery on-board.
Given that the company has launched a quad-core offering for the same price, it is possible that the price of Intex Aqua Wonder may be trimmed a little bit.

Intex Aqua Wonder Quadcore key specifications
  • 4.5-inch capacitive touchscreen IPS display with 540x960 resolution
  • 1.2GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6589 processor
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 4GB internal storage, expandable by up to 32 GB
  • 8-megapixel auto focus rear camera with dual LED flash
  • 2-megapixel front-facing camera
  • Dual-SIM (WCDMA + GSM)
  • 3G, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS
  • 1800mAh battery
  • Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)

Samsung Galaxy S4 India Launch On 25th April, To Be Priced Under 40k

The GT-I9500 in India will offer eight cores, a 5-inch full HD display, and run Android 4.2.2 out of the box.

Samsung's new flagship, the Galaxy S4 that was unveiled recently seems all set to be launched in India on April 25, in-step with the rest of the world. IBNLive claims their sources told them the smartphone will start retailing from April 27. The Samsung Galaxy S4 (model GT-I9500) would have an MRP of Rs 42,000 but sell lower, at under Rs 40K. The device is currently up for pre-booking on ecommerce sites such as eBay.in and Naaptol.

Samsung's media representatives weren't able to offer any comments, when we contacted them.

Still retaining different processors for the US and rest of the world, the Samsung Galaxy S4 had a launch party at New York on March 14th, on a pretty large scale. Read TechTree's Live coverage of the event (the morning of March 15th, Indian time). We got confirmation with most details living up to expectations and ending months of speculation. The looks of the Galaxy S4 (model GT-I9500) don't depart dramatically from the S3/Note2, and the design still offers a hardware "Home" button. Is this a brazen dare, for Apple to expand its lawsuit?

As expected, the new smartphone does offer eight cores with the Samsung Exynos 5410 "Octa" chipset - four Cortex-A15 cores at 1.6 GHz and four Cortex-A7 cores at 1.2 GHz. India will get this 8-core version and that's what we shall list in the specs below, whereas the US will only see a quad-core variant (Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 with 4 Krait 300 cores and Adreno 320 GPU - same as the LG Optimus G Pro and HTC One).

The higher screen resolution seems to have led Samsung to include a 2600 mAh battery, almost 25% more battery juice than the Galaxy S3. Samsung has taken pains to explain that the S4 is barely lighter than the S3 with a polycarbonate body, but first-looks still seem to convey a "plasticky" build, despite Samsung's claims of "slimmer, lighter and more solid" build quality.

Let's get on to what you're waiting for, the technical specifications:
  • 8-core processor (Exynos 5 "Octa" 5410 chipset)
  • PowerVR SGX 544MP3 GPU
  • 2 GB DDR3 RAM
  • 16 GB internal storage (microSD card slot available)
  • 13 MP rear camera, 2 MP front camera
  • 1920x1080 full-HD display resolution
  • 4.99-inch Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen (~441 ppi density)
  • 4G LTE (up to 100 Mbit, FD and TD-LTE supported)
  • WiFi dual-band (supports the faster 802.11ac standard, only the second after HTC One to do so)
  • 2600 mAh battery
  • Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)
  • Temperature and Humidity sensor, in addition to existing sensors
  • Bluetooth 4.0, IR gestures
  • Weighs 130 grams
  • Available in Black and White colours, from the end of April.
Samsung hasn't taken away the old features/specs you are familiar with. At their event, Samsung made sure they illustrated how some newer features would be useful in daily life. The list of new (non-hardware) additions includes:
  • Air View and Air Gesture
  • Smart Scroll and Smart Pause
  • Smart Switch, to migrate data from your old phone
  • Group Play
  • Glove friendly screen
  • S Translator, supporting many European and Asian languages (no Indian language support)
  • S Voice, improved for driving instructions and communicates a bit more
  • S Health, Samsung Knox, Samsung HomeSync, Samsung Hub.
The "Dual Shot" camera mode in this device is quite unique, allowing for recording from both, the rear and front cameras simultaneously - useful for videos, photos and calls (Dual Video Call).


Gee, TouchWiz! So many more toggles on a different page from the Notification bar. (Credit: BGR)

In another dare to Apple (in case they possess a valid patent on the iPad "Smart Cover"), the Samsung Galaxy S4 supports similar functionality with its "S View Cover" accessory to cover the phone's screen, available in multiple colors

Samsung Launches 20 Smart TVs In India

2013 range includes some with quad-core CPUs and touch pad remote controllers.


Samsung has launched 20 new Smart TVs with screen sizes ranging from 32" to 65". The TVs are from the company's Series 6, 7, 8, and the Series 5500 and 4500. Also among the newly launched models are the F8000 and F7500 with screen sizes of 46", 55" and 65", which are the first Smart TVs from Samsung with a quad-core CPU. These TVs also feature Smart Interaction, which basically means motion and voice sensing to be used as input. Of these, the F8000 is Samsung's first TV with Intelligent Viewing, which claims to optimise the image quality depending on the source. The TVs also have been "tropicalized" for Indian electrical conditions with Triple Protector feature to protect against electrical surges, lightning as well as humidity.

In addition to the normal remote control, the new TVs also have a much smaller and more convenient Smart Touch Control remote, which has a touchpad that can understand intuitive gesture inputs to carry out the commands. The TVs feature a redesigned Smart Hub with access to apps, photos, videos, and music. Now, up to 30 apps per page are displayed and users can organise and customise favourites. Series F5100, F4800, and F4100 with two USB ports on the side, come with ConnectShare Transfer, which can be used by users to share content between devices via USB without using a PC. Ranging from 22" to 46" screen sizes across Series 4 and 5, these are priced between Rs 16,000 and Rs 76,500. The F4800 is unique with its front woofer and speakers for a loud audio output of 800 PMPO.

If you thought Plasma TVs were dead, Samsung has kept them in the game by launching five models in the Series 8 with screen sizes of 43", 51", and 64", and priced between Rs 35,500 and Rs 2,10,000. The company also showcased its UN85S9 UHD (UltraHD or 4K or 3840x2160) TV with four times as many pixels as a Full HD TV and an 85" screen. Incidentally, the company had introduced this first in January this year at the CES 2013, and it reigned as the world's largest 4K LED TV for a couple of days before Samsung showcased its UN110S9 TV, which took the title with a 110" screen.

Samsung Launches 20 Smart TVs In India

With these new additions, Samsung now has 43 models across its LED, LCD, and Plasma TV range with screen sizes ranging between 22" and 75", prices ranging from Rs 14,500 to Rs 7,50,000. It seems that Samsung is following its successful strategy that it applied to mobile phones and tablets: keep pushing for larger screens and flood the market with mind boggling number of models. Even as the company is already selling the largest number of TVs, let's see if the strategy helps it to further solidify its market share in this product segment.

Review: Spice Stellar Virtuoso Mi-495

Review: Spice Stellar Virtuoso Mi-495
Pros: 
Above average performance; Smooth UI; Decent screen.
Cons: 
Mediocre camera; Average sound quality; Can't record HD videos; Occasional lag.
Spice Stellar Virtuoso Mi-495
MRP: Rs 12,500
Street Price: Rs 10,000



With the advent of Android platform, domestic manufacturers have brought smartphones within reach of the masses. Thanks to larger screens and a lot of bells and whistles, some of these handsets have managed to give top brands a good run for their money. The Spice Stellar Virtuoso Mi-495 is one such handset that promises a lot at an affordable price tag of Rs 10,000. Let's find out if it can walk the talk.



Design And Build Quality
The Mi-495 looks like a bigger, poorly-made iPhone 4. Just like Apple's handset, it comes with rounded corners, and in a combination of black and silver. That's where the similarity ends. The materials used to make it are no match. The overall build quality is pretty decent but the back panel feels very flimsy. All is not lost though, as the handset hardly creaks on being held firmly. Similar to the Nexus phones, the Mi-495 doesn't sport any physical button on front. The lock key is placed on handset's left, while the volume rocker sits on the right.

Like most quality budget phones, this handset's 4.5" screen has pixel dimensions of 540x960 pixels, but this one is not an IPS panel. The display is reasonably sharp and colour reproduction is also decent. The viewing angles could have been tad better though. More importantly though, it's not plagued by low-refresh issue as found in the Stellar Horizon Mi-500.

The phone is powered by a 1 GHz dual-core MT6577 chipset, and has 512 MB of RAM. The 8 megapixel camera has an LED flash. Other features include 2 GB of internal storage, 1.3 mp front-facing camera, microSD card slot, Wi-Fi, 3G, and 1700 mAh battery. Details specs are at the end of the review.

UI And Applications
The phone features Android 4.0 (ICS) with aesthetic modifications coming from the manufacturer. Apart from introducing a couple of widgets, Spice has also changed the default Android icons with its own. Everything from a menu key to a web browser looks completely different, which might offend the so-called Android "purist". Since the phone lacks front hardware keys, the navigation is taken care off by the onscreen buttons. There's a disadvantage to this though, as part of screen at the bottom is always occupied with these keys, even if you're inside an app.

Compared to the similarly priced handsets, the Mi-495 offers smooth interface. Its dual-core processor runs popular games such as Temple Run 2 and Angry Birds: Star Wars without any issue. What's more, it also does a decent job at handling complex 3D games such as Dead Trigger. After installing a dozen of apps though, the phone starts becoming sluggish. Although I couldn't find any solution for this, a quick reboot helps the phone return to normalcy. In the AnTuTu benchmark, the handset scored 6473, which puts it just behind the Samsung GALAXY Nexus. In comparison,Micromax's Canvas 2 A110 manages 6768.


Multimedia
The Mi-495 offers mediocre sound quality through bundled earphones. I did try it with aftermarket earphones as well, but the results weren't significantly better. The phone comes with plenty of equaliser settings and sound presets to play around with. Coming to the subject of video playback, the Mi-495 can play HD MP4 files without any problem. Additional codec support can be achieved using third-party apps such as MXPlayer.
The 8 megapixel auto-focus camera is accompanied by a single LED flash. The snapper allows you to adjust sharpness, saturation, hue, ISO, and brightness. Moreover, it offers various modes including Panorama, HDR, and Smile Shot. Unfortunately though, the image quality is disappointing. At best, it matches results of a 2 mp camera. Although the manufacturer claims that it supports HD video recording, the phone can only record 480p videos at 30 fps.

Telephony And Messaging
After using it for a week, I didn't face any issues with the phone's network reception. Being a dual-SIM dual-standby device, it offers the usual SIM settings. Thanks to a bigger screen, you're unlikely to punch in the wrong keys on its onscreen keyboard.

Battery, And Verdict
The smartphone's 1700 mAh battery lasts for around 7 hours under moderate to heavy use. In our video loop test, it managed to power the device for 3 hours. This is just about average for a sub-10k Android phone. It should get you through a working day on full charge but it wouldn't be a bad idea to keep a charger handy.
Available for just under Rs 10,000, the Spice Mi-495 offers a relatively smooth UI and good screen. On the other hand, its camera and sound quality leave a lot to be desired. For the same price, it makes more sense to go for XOLO's A800 that comes with a better build, IPS screen and a much better camera. If you're willing to spend a couple of grand more, you can also consider some quad-core Android Jelly Bean handsets like Karbonn Titanium S5 or the XOLO Q800. Given the stiff competition in this price bracket, it wouldn't be a bad idea for Spice to relook at the MI-495's asking price.

Features: 3.5/5
Design And Build Quality: 3/5
Performance: 3/5
Value For Money: 3/5
Mojo: 3/5
Overall Rating: 3/5


Specifications:
  • 1 GHz dual-core processor.
  • Android 4.0 (ICS).
  • 4.5" capacitive touchscreen display with pixel dimensions of 540x960.
  • 512 MB RAM.
  • 4 GB storage.
  • microSD card slot with support up to 32 GB.
  • 9.4 mm thickness.
  • Dual-SIM, 3G, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi.
  • G-Sensor, Proximity Sensor, Ambient Light Sensor, GPS/AGPS.
  • 8 mp rear camera and 1.3 mp front camera.
  • 1700 mAh battery.

Intel Anti-Theft Service Review


This app helps you find out if your laptop supports Intel AT
Intel AT will run on your laptop if it complies to these requirements
Here's what Intel AT service does for you
Details needed to lock down your device remotely
The main UI of the software
You can subscribe to the service at a reasonable price
Lockdown screen
Location history via the web console
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The value of critical data is much more than the price of the hardware. You cannot afford to lose personal data or critical information, or let it fall into the wrong hands. Hence, like they say, “Prevention is better than cure”. It’s best to take frequent backups and use a security suite. Also, unlike desktop PC users, laptop users face a further big risk of devices getting lost or stolen. To address this, Intel has introduced Anti-Theft Service. Here’s how it helps secure critical data in the event of the laptop being lost or stolen.

System requirements and installation
Intel AT will run on your laptop provided it meets the minimum system requirements, which includes Intel 6 or 7 series chipset, 1GB RAM, 100MB of drive space, Windows 7 or 8 operating system, a compatible browser and, being Internet dependent, a high speed Internet connection. To check whether Intel AT will be supported by your laptop, Intel has devised an application called Intel Anti-Theft Discovery App (2.53MB in size), which you start with when you download the software. If supported, it will prompt you to go ahead with the download and installation.
Intel AT will run on your laptop if it complies to these requirements
Intel AT will run on your laptop if it complies to these requirements

This app helps you find out if your laptop supports Intel AT
This app helps you find out if your laptop supports Intel AT


On proceeding with the download via the Anti-Theft Discovery App, you’re taken to McAfee’s website from where you can download the software (16MB in size). But before downloading, you need to have a McAfee account, which you can sign up for free. Immediately after installation, you’re prompted to set up the software. This involves specifying the anti-theft password (8-digit numeric) and your email address. There’s also a checkbox to enable tracking your device’s location if it’s lost or stolen. After configuration, you can access the software via an icon in the notification area of the task bar.
Details needed to lock down your device remotely
Details needed to lock down your device remotely


How it works
Intel Anti-Theft Service syncs the device status to your online account from time to time, or you can sync it manually. All the action lies in the Web Management Console accessible via the software or from the context menu that comes up when you right-click on the Intel AT service icon in the notification area. Being a webpage, it can be accessed from any Internet-enabled device with a web browser. The bottom of the page displays the location of the device courtesy Google Maps and location history—the location is traced using the IP address.
Location history via the web console
Location history via the web console


The big red button that says “Secure my device” comes to your rescue if your device is lost or stolen. There are two modes that you can choose from. The Steal mode will lock the important files and continue to track the device’s location. However, it won’t lock down the device. The Lockdown mode will immediately shut down and lock the device. Note that the thief will have to connect the laptop to the Internet for your command to work. It takes a few seconds for the command to get executed. The lockdown mode is equivalent to rendering your laptop bricked for the thief. When started after locking down, the laptop displays a lockdown message before POST, just a few seconds from when you press the power button. The correct anti-theft password (8-digit numeric) has to be entered to continue booting. Since the technology is tied to the hardware, bricking can’t be overridden even by changing the hard drive, reinstalling the operating system or flashing the BIOS.
Lockdown screen
Lockdown screen


The Settings page in the Web Management Console has an option to auto-lock the device if it’s disconnected from the Internet for a specified number of days (2 to 30). This can be disabled by enabling the Vacation mode. You can also enable the Repair shop mode, which keeps the device unlocked and secure when you leave it with someone.

Verdict and Price in India
Intel Anti-Theft Service is available as a 90-day trial for you to get a look and feel, after which you have to pay to subscribe—you can purchase a year’s subscription online for $24.99 (approx. Rs 1,360). Optionally, you can choose to go with other products such as Norton Anti-Theft and McAfee Anti-Theft that use Intel AT technology.
You can subscribe to the service at a reasonable price
You can subscribe to the service at a reasonable price


Many laptop brands have already started offering models with Intel AT Service included in the package. So, look out for the Intel Anti-Theft Service logo on the laptop/packaging if you’re looking at value for money from the point of view of security.

Turn your Samsung smartphone into a tablet with Phonepad

If you thought it was a shame that the Padfone by Asus isn't compatible with your handset, thePhonepad is here to quell your woes. The Phonepad lets you dock your phone in and use it as a tablet. It has built-in batteries and speakers as well.

The tablet has a 10-inch LED HD display. It measures 187 x 270 x 20 mm and weighs in at about 968 g without the smartphone docked into it. It can be used in both landscape and portrait orientations. While it does seem like a useful device for some people, the weight might be a big turn off. A peripheral that weighs almost 1kg isn't exactly the most portable device out there.

The Phonepad uses MHL as a connection protocol and is compatible with Samsung smartphones, including the Galaxy S3 and the S2. The pictures on the Phonepad's website show a Galaxy S3 docked into the tablet. As of yet, there is no mention of phones by other companies being compatible with the tablet.

The Phonepad has hinges that let you swivel the screen around. It uses the same 3G or Wi-Fi connection that your phone is connected to. It also has the ability to connect to a gaming controller that comes bundled with the device, thus letting you use it as a full-fledged gaming device.

The Phonepad will be launching in July for £149.99, which roughly translates to Rs 12,555.
The Phonepad is like the Padfone for Samsung's smartphones
The Phonepad is like the Padfone for Samsung's smartphones


If you're looking for an all-in-one solution instead of buying accessories made by different companies, you can check out the Asus PadFone 2. It is a 4.7-inch Android smartphone that docks with the PadFone 2 Station to become 10.1-inch tablet. Apps are optimised to support both tablet and phone modes, offering an instant transition between smartphone and tablet screen sizes.

Asus claims that its "Design Thinking" philosophy has helped in reducing the PadFone 2 Station’s thickness and weight. The device now weighs 649 grams with the combined weight of both PadFone 2 and PadFone 2 Station making it lighter than most tablets on the market. The dock mechanism has been redesigned to require a one step to use. PadFone 2 has also been designed to increase its screen size to 4.7-inches, while reducing its thickness and weight to just 9mm at its thickest point and weighing 135g respectively.

Here is a quick look at the highlighted features of the Asus PadFone 2:
  • 4.7-inch 720p Super IPS+ panel with up to 550nits brightness
  • LTE, 3G, GPRS, NFC, Wi-Fi
  • Bluetooth 4.0 with USB 2.0 Host
  • 13MP f/2.4 BSI sensor with full HD video recording at 30fps, 1.2MP front camera
  • 16GB, 32GB and 64GB versions
  • MHL for AV out

Asus claims that the PadFone 2’s 2140 mAh battery provides up to 16 hours 3G talk-time and 13 hours Wi-Fi web browsing, while PadFone 2 Station’s 5000 mAh battery gives up to 36 hours of 3G talk-time. PadFone 2 Station’s internal battery also has enough capacity to recharge the docked PadFone 2 three times over. However, this claim cannot be verified until we put it through our stringent battery test.

Razer Huntsman, Huntsman Elite With Infrared-Based Opto-Mechanical Switches Launched

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