Tuesday, 31 July 2012

Sony-Xperia-neo-L-specifications

Sony Xperia neo L specifications also known as Sony MT25i Price # US$237.00 Pros Fast processor (1000 MHz) HDMI connector for TV-out () Cons No cons Design Device type: Smart phone OS: Android (4.0.4) Form factor: Candybar Dimensions: 4.76 x 2.41 x 0.48 (121 x 61.1 x 12.2 mm) Weight: 4.64 oz (132 g)the average is 4.1 oz (118 g) Colors: Black, White Display Physical size: 4.00 inches Resolution: 480 x 854 pixels Pixel density: 245 ppi Technology: TFT Colors: 16 777 216 Touchscreen: Capacitive, Multi-touch Features: Light sensor, Proximity sensor, Scratch-resistant...

RIM-BlackBerry-Curve-3G-9310-Review

Latest RIM BlackBerry Curve 3G 9310 Review Introduction: Following in the footsteps of the BlackBerry Curve 9330 from two years ago comes the new Black Berry Curve 9310, available from Verizon Wireless for $49 with a 2-year contract. There really isn’t anything inspiring on the new model, but the low price is sure to attract budget conscious consumers that are looking for a BlackBerry. Included in the retail package is the BlackBerry Curve 9310 smartphone, 1450 mAh battery, wall charger with detachable microUSB cable, and user guides. Design:The BlackBerry Curve 9310 closely resembles other BlackBerry...

Monday, 30 July 2012

Xbox-720-Development-Kit-Photos-Surface

Xbox 720 Development Kit Photos Surface Our first look at what developers are using to make next-gen games. Photos of a next-generation Xbox development kit have come online. The images were first spotted on the AssemblerGames forums when a user named DaE attempted to sell the kit for $10,000. At the time, the pictures were met with heavy skepticism and many assumed they were simply a hoax. If you have been keeping up with the Xbox 720 leak saga, you’ll know that the term Durango has been waved around numerous times, sometimes referred to as just a codename, while other reports even put the name down as the final...

Sunday, 29 July 2012

this-is-how-google-plans-to-see-through-your-eyes-literally

This Is How Google Plans To See Through Your Eyes (Literally) Google co-founder Sergey Brin reportedly posted a limited Google+ update to those who ordered the special “Explorer Edition” of Glass, which developers were able to do at Google I/O last month. He included the above image, and said: I wanted … I wanted to share this photo with you that I took on a drive in Montana. I was testing a new mode of Glass which automatically takes a picture every 10 seconds without any distraction or disruption. Afterwards, I checked Instant Upload to see how the images had turned out and this one really caught my eye – I love the composition...

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