Saturday, 14 January 2012

Sony unveils Xperia S


At the 2012 Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, Sony announced its first smartphone from the Xperia NXT series - Xperia S.
Sporting a 4.3-inch Reality Display with Mobile Bravia Engine with HD resolution screen (1280 x 720), the phone packs a 12 megapixel camera which is capable of taking pictures in just 1.5 seconds from standby mode.


Powered by 1.5GHz dual-core processor, Xperia S will launch with Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and will later be upgraded to Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) during the second quarter 2012. For connectivity, the phone supports Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, HDMI, NFC and DLNA.
The phone will also let users watch content from the Sony Entertainment Network by connecting through HMDI to TV or share photos wirelessly with just one touch.
Xperia S is also NFC (near field communication) enabled to allow consumers to share content with each other. Xperia S will be available to consumers globally from the first quarter 2012.

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Monday, 2 January 2012

Whats new in 2012: Latest Tech Innovations

 


Quad core devices:

We all are familier with the dual core devices and tablets with tegra 2 processors past year.
But this year will bring a lot of devices with even the quad core processors.
Asus has already launched Quad core 1.3Ghz tegra 3 processor (the E-Pad Transformers Prime).
And there are a lot of rumors about the new HTC quad core smartphone.
The quad core processors generation will create a new competetion in the market.


Windows 8:

The top class Operating System Windows 7 was launched in 2007 and after 5 years since the last launch Microsoft will soon launch the Windows 8, most probably in Q1 only..
The news creates a lot of expectations in every Windows User's mind.
Microsoft also had planed for a lot of windows 8 tablets launched this year.






Ultrabooks:

Intel has planed to launch even the lighter and thiner ultrabook at more cheap price of near under 1000 $. Almost 50 Ultrabooks are already under manufacturing.





Android 4.0 (Ice-Cream Sandwich):

Google's Operating System Android also soon will get an upgrade to Android 4.0, Code-Named-Oce-cream Sandwich.
Android was the Most used mobile and tablet Operating System and was a good competetor of IOS with almost 250k android apps in the android market.








Gaming:

There are a lot of emerging rumors about the Microsoft's X-Box 720 and Sony's PlayStation 4 in 2012.
Nintendo also has Declared the launch of new Tablet Console Wii U this year.
With improved graphic cards designs and quad core processor series we would have a lot better gaming and experience.


Lets see what could be the next Top-Level Games after Crysis-2 and COD-MW this year.

Introduction to torrent

Most people use torrents to download music, movies, ebooks , software etc. Copyright violation and piracy are rampant in the torrent world. Most people I know, just don’t care. When you can get something for free why would you consider spending even a nickel?
So, how do they work and how different are these from the regular downloads?
Unlike, sites from where you can download stuff directly from the web server. Torrents just keep record of what is called a “Tracker“. A Tracker is the server which keeps track of the swarm. The swarm consists of many seeds and peers.


A torrent file may be just 16KB while the file it contains the tracker to i.e the file which you wish to download might be over 1GB…….
A seeder is the one who has completed the download and has 100% of the file you want. He just uploads.
A peer is the one who has completed only a part of it, and is currently downloading just like you. He downloads and uploads.
In that sense, the larger the swarm, better are your chances of downloading the file. A 2:1 ratio of seeds and peers is considered great while 1:1 although fine may not give the best downloads speeds. Anything less than that means its not worth the time.
When you start downloading, bits and pieces are downloaded one by one and combined together at your end by a Torrent client example utorrent for windows/linux, transmission for MAC.
The speed at which you upload is called upspeed and the speed at which you download is called downspeed. Downspeed is what is important to you while upspeed is of importance to the peers who are downloading the same file.
The reason why torrents are so popular is because people are compelled to upload while they are downloading. If you cap your uploads speeds, your download speeds are automatically reduced! If you wish to do some social work, you can continue seeding after your download is complete.
The two sites I prefer are :