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About Apple Ipad..
by aravinthan on Feb.02, 2010, under Entertainment, Game and Games Software, Information News, Mobiles, Personal Computer, Phones
Hello Guys,
Just have a look at this instrument …………
Any Guess what is it………………………?
Looks like a iPhone or a photo frame right…………….!
But…………………..
Guys it is iPad,Apple’s latest device a type of mini computer in form of a slate with very high Graphical User Interface (GUI).
Its Steve Jobs(C.E.O Apple) dream device………………
Just liked to share some of the features of iPad……. Have a look………..
Safari
The large Multi-Touch screen on iPad lets you see web pages as they were meant to be seen one whole page at a time. With vibrant color and sharp text. So whether you’re looking at a page in portrait or landscape, you can see everything at a size that’s actually readable. And with iPad, navigating through the web has never been easier, or more intuitive. Because you use the most natural pointing device there is: your finger. You can scroll through a page just by flicking your finger up or down on the screen. Or pinch to zoom in or out on a photo. There’s also a thumbnail view that shows all your open pages in a grid, to let you quickly move from one page to the next.
See and touch your email in ways you never could before. In landscape, you get a split-screen view, showing both an opened email and the messages in your Inbox. To see the opened email by itself, you just turn iPad to portrait, and the email automatically rotates and fills the screen. No matter which orientation you use, you can scroll through your mail, compose a new email using the large, on-screen keyboard, or delete messages, with nothing more than a tap and a flick. If someone emails you a photo, you can see it right in the message. You can also save the photos in an email directly to the built-in Photos app. And iPad will work with all the popular email providers, including MobileMe, Yahoo! Mail, Gmail, Hotmail, and AOL.
With its crisp, vibrant display, and its unique software features, iPad is an extraordinary way to enjoy and share your photos. For example, the new Photos app displays the photos in an album as though they were in a stack. Just tap or pinch to open the stack, and the whole album opens up. Then you can flip through your pictures, zoom in or out, or watch a slideshow. You can even use your iPad as a beautiful digital photo frame while your iPad is docked or charging. And there are lots of ways to import photos: you can sync them from your computer, download them from an email, or import them directly from your camera using the Apple Camera Connection Kit.
The large, high-resolution screen makes iPad perfect for watching any kind of video: from HD movies and TV shows, to podcasts and music videos. You can also easily move between wide-screen and full-screen with a double-tap. And because it’s essentially one big screen, with no buttons or anything to distract you, the picture fills your line of sight. So you feel completely immersed in what you’re watching.
The YouTube app organizes videos so they’re really easy to see and navigate. To watch one, you just tap it. When you’re watching in landscape, the video will automatically play in full screen. And with its high-resolution display, the latest YouTube HD videos will look amazing on iPad.
With the iPod app, all your music is literally at your fingertips. You can browse by album, song, artist, or genre, with a simple flick. To play a song, just tap it, and the now playing screen will show the album art at full size. Then you can listen to your music with either the powerful built-in speaker, or with wired or Bluetooth wireless headphones.
Just tap on the iTunes Store icon, and you can browse and buy music, TV shows, podcasts — or buy and rent movies — wirelessly, right from your iPad. There are thousands of movies and TV shows (in both standard and high definition), along with thousands of podcasts, and millions of songs to choose from. You can even preview songs before you buy them. And you can sync iPad with the content you already have in your iTunes library on your Mac or PC.
iPad will run almost 140,000 apps from the App Store. Everything from games to business apps, and more. And new apps that have been designed just for iPad are highlighted, so you can easily find the ones that take full advantage of its features. Just tap the App Store icon on the screen and you’ll be able to browse, buy, and download apps wirelessly, right to the iPad.
The iBooks app is a great, new way to read and buy books. Just download the app for free from the App Store, and you’ll be able to buy everything from classics to bestsellers from the built-in iBookstore. Once you’ve bought a book, it’s displayed on your Bookshelf. To read it, all you have to do is tap on it and it opens up. The high-resolution, LED-backlit screen displays everything in sharp, rich, color, so it’s very easy to read, even in low light.
See more of the world with high-resolution Satellite and Street View images. You can even see topography with the new Terrain view. You can also search for a nearby business type (for example, “Restaurant”) and then tap on that business to see the route and directions from your current location.
With its expansive display and large, on-screen keyboard, iPad makes jotting down notes easy. In landscape mode, you get not only a note-taking page but a list of all your notes. It even circles the current note in red. So you can see where you are at a glance.
iPad makes it easy to keep on schedule by displaying Day, Week, Month or List views of your calendar. That way, you can see an overview of a whole month, or the details of a single day. iPad will even show multiple calendars at once, so you can manage work and family calendars at the same time.
The Contacts app on iPad makes finding names, numbers and other important information quicker and easier than ever before. A new view lets you see both your complete contact list, and a single contact, simultaneously. Need directions? Just tap on an address inside a contact and it’ll open Maps.
The Home Screen gives you one-tap access to everything on iPad. You can also customize your Home Screen by adding your favorite apps and websites, or using your own photos for the background. And you can move apps around to arrange them in any order you want.
Spotlight Search allows you to search across iPad, and all of its built-in apps. Including Mail, Contacts, Calendar, iPod, and Notes. It’ll even search apps you’ve downloaded from the App Store. So no matter what you’re looking for, it’s never more than a few taps away.
Various types of Memory Card..
by aravinthan on Nov.11, 2009, under Information News, Mobiles, News, models, reviews and Prices
Types of Memory Cards
Once upon a time, memory storage card came only in one format: CompactFlash. Soon, a new champion, named SmartMedia, came to challenge the king of the hill. The challenger couldn’t dethrone the king. Vise-versa, the king couldn’t banish the challenger. So there were these two competing standards. Today, there are a bunch of challengers all wanting to be king. Therefore this article will introduce them all to you.
CompactFlash (CF)
CompactFlash is the de facto standard to flash memory Storage. It is used everywhere from digital cameras to MP3 players to embedded systems. There are two variants of Compact Flash: Type 1 & Type 2. CF Type 2 cards are a little bit thicker than CF type I Cards. Currently CF Type 2 cards house devices like Microdrive and WiFi network Card. CF cards are very robust and industrially proven to be reliable.
Memory Stick
Unlike the other memory card types, the Memory Stick is a proprietary standard invented by Sony. As always, Sony has to invert and push its own standards instead of joining the rest of the industry. Memory Stick uses a serial interface to transfer data between the host device and card. It turned out that Sony’s physical design is far more robust and reliable than SmartMedia design. Unfortunately, the original memory Stick design also has a 128 MB limitation.
PRO
Sony Memory Stick PRO is the new Standard to eliminate the 128 MB limitation. Currently, Memory Stick PRO is available up to 1 GB. Memory Stick PRO will not work in devices that only support the standard Memory Stick. But Memory Stick PRO devices are compatible with the original Memory Stick. Today, all 128MB, and under, cards are Memory Stick, while all larger cards are Memory Stick PRO.
Duo
Memory Stick Duo and Memory Stick Pro Duo are basically smaller versions of the Memory Stick and Memory Stick Pro. The Duo has pin-to-pin compatibility with its older and larger Memory Stick sibling. Therefore, some Duo cards are shipped with a Sony MSAC-M2 Memory Stick Duo Adapter so that you can use it with your Memory Stick devices. If you have photographic equipment that uses Memory Stick, I suggest you buy only Duo cards from now on to lengthen the longevity of your storage cards’ usability.
MagicGate
MagicGate is Sony’s name for digital rights management (DRM), a copy-protection technology. It encrypts the data stored on the card and enforces control over how the files on the card are copied. Few hardware devices take advantage of MagicGate today.
MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Another challenger was the MultiMediaCard. MMC is smaller but slightly thicker than the SmartMedia cards. Its interface pins are on its backside and lay similarly to Memory Stick. However, MMC were not popular with the masses. Perhaps it looks too much like SmartMedia card, or manufacturers had too much invested in CompactFlash and SmartMedia to switch over to MMC.
Reduced Size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC)
RS-MMC is based on the same technology as regular MMC and provides the same performance. However, it is about half the size of a MMC. Through an extender adapter, RS-MMC could be used in MMC devices. The size reduction allows RS-MMC to fit in today’s small and thin mobile phones.
MMC Mobile
MMC Mobile flash memory has the exact same form-factor as the RS-MMC flash memory. It could be used in a MMC slot as well through the extender adapter. But MMC Mobile provides several new features compared to its sibling, such as ultra high-speed memory access and dual voltage operation.
Secure Digital Card (SD card)
Secure Digital card is basically the second generation MultiMediaCard. They are exactly the same as MMC physically, other than the extra locking switch on the SD Card. The locking switch prevents data from being read, written, and deleted from the storage card. A SD Card device can also read and write MMC. However, SD card has a digital rights management (DRM) capability that is not available in MMC. To this date, I have not seen the digital security feature being used.
mini
Recently a new smaller SD Card has emerged on the market. It is called the miniSD Card. The card is originally intended for use in mobile phones and miniature electronics, such as MP3 players. Because most miniSD Card packages include a SD Card adapter, you can use miniSD Card in your SD Card devices. In fact, I suggest that you buy miniSD card, rather than the larger SD card, for your SD Card devices from now on. By doing so, you are guaranteed that your storage card’s operational life is lengthened.
micro
The microSD Card is even smaller than the miniSD Card. The microSD Card is designed for use in cellular phones and small mobile devices. The microSD Card can accessed in a SD Card slot via an adapter.
SanDisk originally introduced the microSD Card as the TransFlash card in 2004. The TransFlash Card has just been approved by the IEEE and recently adapted by the SD Card Association. The final standard will be called the microSD by the end of 2005.
SmartMedia
SmartMedia card is the first challenger to the flash memory market. It was jointly invented by Olympus and Fuji. It became quite popular among manufacturers and consumers. It is smaller and thinner than the CF cards. It also has contact pins directly on the surface of the card. This design proved to be less reliable than the CF interface design when used over time. Bat the real reason that caused the demise to SmartMedia cards is its 128 MB limitation.
xD-Picture Card
xD-Picture Card is a contender invented and promoted by Olympus and Fuji. Once again Olympus and Fuji tried to gain market share by inventing and promoting their own format. Currently only Olympus and Fuji cameras support xD-Picture Card. Therefore, it hasn’t picked up much popularity among consumers and will probably not take off as a mainstream storage card form-factor.
MicroSoft Introduce mobile with Latest Software
by aravinthan on Oct.07, 2009, under Information News, Mobiles, News, models
The MicroSoft who buys Perot System going to Introduce the Mobile System with all the latest Software, which will make to Compete the Iphone and all other Latest mobile Phone. while discussing the new software, which will come loaded on several new phones from various manufacturers. Pricing and other details will be announced Later. The Microsoft going to introduce the new operating System in their mobile namely Redney Danderfield. Which will be the latest model of the Operating System Software.
This will be the raising of Software with new Technology and can be able to withstand with the raising Technology of Software. The company hopes to boost its brand image and stress the ubiquity of its phone.
The new software named Windows Mobile 6.5 also been the raising technology for the Youngsters. So all the people like to buy the mobile for newly added Softwares and Games in the Software Professionals Which makes them to feel the new Technology.