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Samsung announces Exynos5 octa-core chipset

                                NVIDIA had its moment to shine earlier in the week, and Qualcomm had its own announcements to make for 2013. Now, Samsung’s looking to turn things up a notch with its own Exynos series of chipsets. Samsung has announced the Exynos5, an octa-core chipset that makes use of some pretty interesting techniques to provide optimal battery life while delivering best-in-class performance.                The chipset features two quad-core SoCs, with one being an ARM Cortex-A15 based implementation clocked at 1.8GHz, while the other is an ARM Cortex-A7 implementation at 1.2GHz. The former will be used for the usual CPU-intensive tasks such as gaming, web browsing, HD video playback and more. If you aren’t doing these things then the phone will favor the weaker (but still powerful), more battery friendly set of cores.                The initial product will come in a 28nm flavor, but Samsung is continuing to work to bring that down to 20, 14, and then 10nm over

Microsoft Office 2013: 10 Things you should know

Microsoft has launched the Office 2013 which is the latest release of the Microsoft Office. It is now made available as a consumer preview version (public M icrosoft gave us a glimpse of the   Office 2013   early last month on the Windows RT tablet. The company has now released the Office 2013 which is the latest iteration of the Microsoft Office suite. It is now available as a   Consumer Preview   (public beta). With this new version, Microsoft has undergone a huge strategic shift by moving away from its PC-centric functionality towards Window 8, mobile platform and cloud technology. Here are 10 things that you should know about the Microsoft Office 2013.    What is Office 2013? Office 2013 is the next version of Microsoft’s Office suite. With it, Microsoft takes a leap into the advanced, mobile, cloud-based ecosystem. Office 2013 comes with a large number of desktop apps and also several server products. Consumer preview of Office 2013 is here Where can I download

Google Nexus 7 already for sale online in India

S o, you wanted to buy the Google Nexus 7, but gave up hope knowing the delay in official Indian launches? Well, there is some hope for you if you want to desperately get this tablet. The Nexus 7 has started cropping up on a couple of online sites.   Indiatimes Shopping   has the tablet in stock and they have priced the Nexus 7 at Rs. 16,952. EMI options are available on the site as well. Online store   eBay.in   has a seller that ships the product to India within 14 days, which we’re guessing is still quicker than whatever the official launch date may be (that is if Google is still planning to get it here). The seller has priced it at Rs. 17,690 for the 8GB version which roughly translates to around $321. To remind you, Google’s pricing was $199. Want some? For those of you’ll living inside a box, the Google Nexus 7 tablet was announced at the recently concluded Google I/O 2012 event. Google has added a ton of high-end hardware to the mix and has kept the price down to a

Apple to launch iPad mini to take on Nexus 7 and Kindle Fire?

Bloomberg’s latest report has sparked rumours that Apple will be launching a mini iPad this October, which could compete with Google’s Nexus 7 and Amazon’s Kindle Fire. The report says, The new model will have a screen that’s 7 inches to 8 inches diagonally, less than the current 9.7-inch version, said the people, who asked not to be identified because Apple hasn’t made its plans public.  Its unlikely that the iPad mini will have Retina Display like the new iPad. So if Apple does launch the iPad mini what will the be competition like? Well mostly Google’s Nexus 7 and Amazon’s Kindle Fire. Nexus 7 which was launched amid much buzz and fanfare, is the first seven inch tablet with 1.3GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core CPU, which includes a 12-core Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). The Kindle on the other hand has OMPA 4430, dual-core processor, clocked at 1GHz thus making it much slower than Nexus 7. The Nexus 7 also has 1 GB RAM, while the Kindle Fire ships with 512MB RAM. N

Toshiba Libretto W100- Pentium at Rs 80000

Its a tablet or a mini computer different product with difference appearance but too costly.Its based on windows os and i am expecting it to run windows 8 which will get real success .... Quick Overview Libretto W100 – Pentium 7” Dual Screen with stability of SSD comes in small packet. Elegant looks with superb style makes it stand like a trend setter. Libretto W100—U7310 Pentium Processor U5400 (1.2GHz, 3MB Cache, 800MHz FSB)/62GB SSD/2GB DDR3 RAM/Integrated/7” Dual Screen/VGA/Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium/1 Year warranty E-book Reader – Can view documents like reading a book Leight-Weighs 819gms only Screen Sharing – Screen or content can be shared between both the screens Built-In Webcam with Microphone for easy video chats Extended Screen – Screen can be extended to see single object on two screens ClearSuper View for real life like high quality display 5 types of virtual keyboard for multipurpose usage. Touchpad with Multi Touch Control

Microsoft So.cl Review

Microsoft's FUSE Labs has released an "experimental research project" called So.cl, which aims to make sharing a natural part of the search process. Rather than trying to replace other social networks, So.cl seeks to improve research and content discovery by organizing information by interest and adding intuitive social sharing elements, such as eye-catching image collages and video playlist parties. But how well does So.cl combine search with social? Setup Currently, the only way to create an account with So.cl is to link to an existing Facebook or Windows Live account. So.cl promises to never post anything to your Facebook wall without permission and we had no experiences that proved otherwise. However, it is nice to have Windows Live authentication for those wanting to keep their Facebook account separate. So.cl does not support image uploading quite yet, so your profile picture is automatically populated based on the connected Facebook or Windows Live a

Attitude Daksha Android 4.0 ICS Tablet – Review

Recently Datawind launches it two new Tablet ie Ubislate 7+ and 7C,the best part of these tablets is its comes with high specification in Low budget.To give Direct competition to Government’s Aakash & Datawind’s Ubislate tablet,Telmoco Development Labs a Kerala (India) based company have come up with its new tablet dubbed as ‘ Attitude Daksha ’ at Rs 5399 inclusive of all taxes. Telmoco Development Lab  has launched its own low-cost  Android  tablet – Attitude Daksha.  The Tablet has a 7 inch WVGA (480×800 pixel resolution) multi-touch capacitive touchscreen display and runs on the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system. It is powered by a 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex A8  processor (with ARM Mali 400MHz GPU) and has 512MB of RAM . The internal memory of the device is 4GB which can be expanded an additional 32GB with a microSD card. It is of course understandable that many people are focused on getting the lowest possible price for education computers, but that does

WickedLeak launches low-cost, ICS tablet Wammy 7 for Rs. 5,249

I n the realm of low-cost, ICS-running tablets currently available in the country, yet another player has made an entry and it goes by the name of Wammy 7, and has been introduced to the market by makers, Wicked Leak. The tablet aims to offer able competition to the government's Aakash tablet, currently available in the country. Wammy 7, a 7-inch tablet PC is being claimed by its makers to be the most powerful 7-inch tablet computer available for students and professionals. Speaking at the launch of the tablet, a company spokesperson stated, “ Even though the Indian media tablets market witnessed high decibel launches by the world’s leading vendors, the Tablet PC market in India is a niche market that is quickly picking up the pace with respect to adoption. ” The new entrant The tablet, which can be ordered online from company's official website, will be initially launched at schools, professional institutions, and corporate houses. The Wammy 7 tablet

Best Car Racing Games for Android

Like the rushing thrill of driving at full speed? Yes, everyone does. Some pay their cash to ride on a roller coaster and some drive a Ferrari. But not everyone can drive full-speed without getting arrested and not everyone can experience the thrill of speed. That is where video games come in. These ingenious programs help us evade our quotidian and escape into a completely different world. Though nothing beats the thrill of real speed, the emulated experience is something you make do with unless, of course, you’re serious about making a career in F1 racing. Already, there are thousands of games that adorn the somewhat clustered car racing genre in video games. And day-by-day, the numbers keep piling. Bringing the same excitement to your little smartphone or tablet computer come the latest collection of car racing games for Android. Need For Speed Shift EA’s classic comes to Android with this graphically polished title. The game lets you drive over 20 cars in

Samsung Galaxy S3 Review+Price: Rs.38900

  Key Features Android v4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) OS 8 MP Primary Camera Secondary Camera Support 4.8-inch Super AMOLED Capacitive Touchscreen 1.4 GHz Quad Core Processor Wi-Fi Enabled Expandable Storage Capacity of 64 GB Samsung is known for smartphones with trendy designs and user-friendly features, but this time they have spared no expense and are bent on beating their own record. Be prepared to enjoy an amazing blend of style, performance and features on the Samsung Galaxy S3. Powered by a 1.4 GHz Quad Core processor , the S3 is based on the Android v4 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system. The refined OS promises simplicity and sensibility and you can enjoy easy multitasking, rich notifications, customizable home screens, resizable widgets and easy interactivity. The Samsung S3 comes with a 4.8-inch HD, capacitive touchscreen that supports 720 x 1280 pixel resolution with 16 M colours and Mali-400 megapixel graphics. The TouchWiz u