Friday 26 December 2014

EVERYTHING you Should Know About VR Headset?!!!!!!!!!!

In the year 2014 Virtual Reality (VR ) took
a giant leap. From the hands of a
limited few, the technology has now
seeped into the consumer market.
Oculus can be credited for bringing the
technology to the mainstream . Taking
cues from Oculus , several new devices
have arrived in the market. Sony got its
Project Morpheus and Samsung got the
Gear VR headsets . There were also some
independent attempts into making VR
headsets including Google ’s Cardboard
project. The question remains – is this
just a mere fad or is this technology
here to stay ? We delve into the past ,
present and future of VR
Headsets today.
What is Virtual Reality?
According to a popular online
encyclopedia , virtual reality is a
computer simulated environment that
can simulate physical presence in places
in the real world or imagined worlds . It ,
in essence, creates a world that creates
the perception of being in a whole new
place. Using various other techniques ,
VR can create sensory perceptions of
touch , smell, sounds and even taste .
The Journey to Now…
It ’ s not really a recent phenomenon in
any sense of the word . There have been
efforts to create an artificial
environment for manipulating the
senses since the 1800 s . In 1860 ’s there
were art installations that used a 360-
degree panoramic mural to create an
artificial reality . One of the most
prominent examples of this is Sala delle
Prospettive by Baldassare Peruzzi .
Since then , there have been multiple
efforts to artistically take the audience
into a perceived reality . But in 1968 the
first computer artificial reality headsets
came to become a reality . Dubbed the
Sword of Damocles that was created by
computer scientists Ivan Sutherland. It
was archaic in every sense of the word .
It only displayed wire -frame models and
was so heavy that it needed to be
suspended from the ceiling , thus getting
its name.
Sword of Damocles was the first
computer aided VR headset .
In 1991 , Sega arrived with the first VR
headsets for the consumers. Though it
got a tepid response from the press,
and there were fears that they could
spoil the eyesight of children , this
prevented it from getting to the shelves.
Nintendo tried its hand at VR headsets
when it came out with the Virtual Boy in
1995 . This device too was a commercial
failure , and the users faced discomforts
like dizziness, nausea , and headaches
after extended use . The device was also
lamented for the lack of a head tracking
feature and color graphics .
Virtual Boy by Nintendo released in
1995
Fast forward to 2014 , and we see a
return with a vengeance of the VR
technology . Aided by high processing
power of modern day devices and the
phenomenal breakthroughs in the
mobile technology, it seems like VR has
finally found its moment in time . The
race was intensified with the purchase
of Oculus VR by Facebook. Sony and
Samsung soon followed with their own
designs. Google tried to bring the
technology in the grasps of everyone
with the cardboard project, a DIY
project through which you can create a
stereoscopic VR headsets using cheap
ingredients which costs just about $ 20 .
How do VR Headsets work ?
VR headsets pretty much use the
concept of 3 D glasses . On the displays ,
there are two images , one for each eye .
These images , when viewed through a
stereoscopic lens system , gives a
perception of depth in the images . The
brain brings together the two images as
one and that creates the depth that
immerses the user into the artificial
world . Advanced VR systems like the
Oculus have motion tracking system
that responds to the user ’s movement.
Using hardware like the Omni treadmill ,
you feel like you are really moving
around in the virtual environment.
The emergence of mobile -based portable
headsets has made it a lot easier to
access the technology. Devices like the
Gear VR , Google cardboard , and ANTVR
make it a lot easier to use . These even
allow you to look at your movies with a
perception of watching them on a big
screen . This could possibly mean the
end of movie theaters and the expensive
popcorn that comes with it .
The other potential uses of
the technology
There are a wide range of uses of VR
technology.
Virtual Reality is not just limited to
providing quality entertainment and
gaming, it has many real world
applications too . It can come in handy
in multiple fields such as:
Virtual field Trips
The best way to learn about a new place
is to go there and travel around. It can
often be educational to travel. But if
you cannot afford the trip, you
have virtual reality to your rescue . The
virtual tour can show you around the
place and using complementary
technologies like haptic mediums ; you
can get to touch and smell your new
environment too . It can be a complete
immersive experience that you wouldn’t
want to come out of.
Education
Learning by doing is the best way to
acquire knowledge. Using the tools
provided by gaming advancements in VR ,
students can learn to interact with their
future workplace . For example , an
architect can learn to create buildings
and manipulate it in real time , almost
like Ariadne in Inception . It can even
come handy to school children to bring
lessons to them in a more interactive
immersive fashion.
Training
Several military professionals are
trained on VR surfaces . It is a lot more
economical than creating real world
environments and also decreases the
chance of injury while training . It gives
the chance to practice their lessons as
many times as needed. Pilots are also
trained on simulators that actively
recreate the flying environment. VR can
come handy to train drivers who work
in specialized environments such as high
terrains or ice roads.
Medicine
The technology can be used to train
doctors.
Doctors can benefit from some virtual
simulations too . Specialized surgeries
that require immense precision require
constant practice . In an artificially
created environment , the surgeon can
constantly train on the simulated body
to perfect his /her skills that could
someday come handy to save real lives .
Challenges with VR Devices
VR though has been in development for
quite a while, but there are some
limitations to the technology to make it
more palatable to a mass audience. The
confines of graphics and the tracking
systems even in the best headsets
results in various discomfort for the
users. The industry needs to really work
on the VR tracking systems .
The audio too is an important element
of an immersive experience. The
disconnect between the audio and
visuals or low quality audio can also
lead to motion sickness and other
discomforts . The audio industry is being
encouraged to fix the gap to create a
more natural environment for the users.
There are also some issues with the
content that can be created for
consumption in the virtual world. Some
psychologists say that the VR can create
a generation of sociopaths who have
gotten so used to first person violence
that they are desensitized to it . To
counter this, there is a need for
regulation and codification of content
meant for VR headsets . There should
also be instruction and education on
how to use the technology right so that
it benefits all.
Virtual Reality has come a long way, but
there still is long way ahead for the
technology to grow.
A Long journey begins now.
With the processing power up to the
mark and graphical interfaces
replicating reality better than ever , this
is the right time for VR to come out of
its cocoon . The smartphone revolution
has brought the VR technology in the
grasps of everyone. Google ’ s cardboard
project literally makes this technology
universal. There is a long way to go with
the potential applications of the
technology , but its mainstream visibility
will speed up its adoption in various
fields. There is a lot the technology can
offer us, and it ’s just the beginning of
the access to the virtual world . The
immense potential of the technology is
still up for unlocking. We’ re excited
about the prospects of VR, are you ?

Wednesday 24 December 2014

RUMERD specs of HTS's "HIMA'' Flagship Bring details of Processor and Deminsion!!!!

When companies release their flagship
devices around the same time every year,
we often see leaks and rumors surface a
few months beforehand. It’s about that
time of year to already start talking about
the follow up to HTC‘s most recent
flagship, the One M8 . We’ve heard a few
rumors over the past few weeks about the
upcoming flagship, mainly from @upleaks .
We’re now hearing yet another update
from the leaker, and this time it outs the
device’s processor and dimensions.
The new rumor specifies that HTC’s Hima
device will use a Qualcomm Snapdragon
810 processor, featuring two separate quad-
core processors, clocked at 2GHz and
1.5GHz. The device will measure 144.3 x
69.4 x 9.56 mm. When compared to the
One M8, the Hima will be ever-so-slightly
smaller according to the leaks.
Although we don’t know how much the
device weighs or the materials it’s made
with, we do know quite a bit more about
the device, according to the rumor. Along
with the specs listed above, the device will
have a 5-inch 1080p display, 3GB of RAM,
a 20.7MP rear-facing camera, either a
13MP or 4MP UltraPixel front camera and
a 2840mAh battery. The device will also be
available in Gray, Silver, Gold and
Gunmetal Gold, and will run HTC’s Sense
7.0 software atop Android 5.0 Lollipop. It’s
rumored to launch in March of 2015, so be
on the look out for more info on this
upcoming HTC flagship.
Now, remember: all of these specifications
are rumored, so be sure to take these with
a grain of salt. They do, however, all seem
like worthy upgrades to the One M8’s
current specifications. Overall, how do you
feel about the rumored specs so far? Are
these getting you more excited for HTC’s
upcoming flagship? Let us know your
thoughts.

Whatsapp New Feature Free voice Calling is Captured in a Leaced Screensot........

At the commencement of year 2014 , it
was learnt that WhatsApp was planning
on diminishing the dependability of its
users on other calling services and had
glad plans of introducing a voice calling
feature. Months passed , but there was
no sign of the said feature on the cross-
platform mobile messaging service.
However, a reliable source has come up
with some interesting screenshots that
depict the calling feature on WhatsApp .
The website Androidworld . nl posted
some pictures of the new version of
WhatsApp that shows voice calling . The
screenshots also suggest that the
upgraded version will have a separate
window for making calls to WhatsApp
contacts and a dedicated call log . Users

can keep a tab on missed calls, ongoing
calls and received calls through this
window . Additionally , it can also include
options like call mute , switch to text
message , and hang up.
However, these are just leaks and there
is no proof of its authenticity . Jan
Koum , WhatsApp CEO , said in an
industry conference that the company
will surely be rolling out voice calling
feature in Q 1 2015 . The delayed release
has been due to some technical
complications faced by the development
team .
If WhatsApp succeeds in overcoming all
the said hurdles and brings out a
version featuring voice calling , it can
prove to be a threat for the other
services like Viber, Line , Facebook
Messenger and more.

Tuesday 23 December 2014

FINALLY Samsung Bring there EDGE IN INDIA...............

Samsung has brought its edgy new
device , the Note Edge to India . The
company unveiled the device at the IFA
Berlin earlier this year , alongside the
Note 4. It was quite a surprise when it
was launched as Samsung had done a
good job at keeping it a secret. This is a
unique device as it has a slightly curved
screen on the side that acts a second
display and which can be used for
viewing notifications without unlocking
the main display.
The device carries pretty much the same
specs as the Note 4 . The device gets its
processing might from a quad -core , 2 .7
GHz Snapdragon 805 processor which is
supported by 3 GB RAM . It has 32 GB
internal storage that is expandable up to
128 GB .
Just like its un -curved sibling , the Note
Edge also sports a Quad HD display. The
5 .6 inch primary display is coupled with
a curved display also known as the edge
display. This display can be used to
access frequently used apps , check
alerts and notifications , news and more.
This display stays on even when the
main display is covered, so it ’s
convenient to catch on with the
essentials without disturbing the main
screen .
The curved display can be used for
accessing alerts, notifications, news and
more.
The camera was one of the highlights of
the Note 4 , and it is true for the Note
Edge as well. It carries almost all the
features of the Note 4 including wide
selfies and OIS. The main camera on the
device is a 16 MP shooter that comes
with optical image stabilization . The
camera on the front has been designed
keeping selfies in mind . It gives you the
option to shoot 90- degree selfies and an
option to take even wider 120 -degree
selfies by panning the device around .
The S - pen, that separates the Note
family from the rest of the smartphones
in the market, is incorporated in this
device too . Samsung has added
improved functionalities to the S- pen
this time around. You can use it like a
mouse to click and drag multiple files ,
use smart select to combine multiple
files together and it offers better
handwriting recognition than previous
generation S- pens .
Samsung claims that the Note Edge has
improved battery life . The device has a
3000 mAh battery which is 220 mAh
less than the Note 4. Samsung claims
that using its adaptive charging feature ;
the device charges 30 % faster than
conventional methods .
The device is priced at Rs. 64 ,900 and
will go on sale in January 2015 . It will
be available in ‘Charcoal Black’ and
‘ Frost White’ color variants in the India

Sunday 14 December 2014

CIRCET BRACELET can change your arm into a Tablet

A new Cicret bracelet can detect your
gestures and projects a screen onto
the skin, so you can take calls, check
your emails, read books, all from your
arm.
Designed by Paris-based design
company, the prototype bracelet can
remotely connect with a mobile
device and emits the interface onto
the wearer’s arm. The prototype
comes with a projector and a row of
eight proximity sensors that pick up
your finger movements allowing you
to read emails, play games, answer
calls and check the weather on the
surface of the skin.
The device will be packed with an
accelerometer and a vibration
module, along with an LED for
notifications. The device will support
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a Micro USB port
for connectivity.
The company has shared a
promotional video on its site which
has got over 3 million views on
YouTube. The video shows the
physical interaction between user and
product, with the user swiping and
tapping through the various
applications and communicating with
their smartphone via their forearm.
However the company has clarified
that the prototype will be ready in

the next 2-3 weeks and the images
shown in the video are mocked up,
for demonstration purpose only.
Cicret is expected to hit the mass
market in June 2015 and will be
available in 16GB and 32GB models,
costing upwards of $400 (£250). The
company aims to raise the money for
the device through crowdfunding and
is asking users to donate directly
through their website.
Wearable tech has been labeled “the
next big thing” and according to a
report by Credit Suisse the industry
was set to grow from around $3
billion to $5 billion this year and will
reach $50 billion within five years.
Apple's iWatch is expected to trigger
the next change in wearable industry,
tripling it in the next year.

Wednesday 10 December 2014

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Tuesday 9 December 2014

Nexus 6 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4.!!!!"" Battle Begin.......

The Nexus 6 is Google’s first foray into the
large smartphone space that has been
dominated by Samsung. The Galaxy Note
series, on the other hand, has grown from
a niche product, to what many might
consider Samsung’s true flagship with its
latest offering, the Galaxy Note 4. While a
comparison between the latest and greatest
from both those companies are always
interesting, this is the first time that things
are on a more even playing field, and we
are certainly excited to pit them against
each other. Here is an in-depth look at the
Nexus 6 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4 !
DESIGN

Before diving into specific aspects of the
design language, the obviously noticeable
similarity between both devices is the size.
While this is something we expect from
Samsung and the Note series, the
significant jump can take a little getting
used to for all the Nexus fans out there.
The size isn’t the only similar factor, but
overall, the more rigid lines of the Galaxy
Note 4 go up against the curved design
language of the Motorola-manufactured
Nexus 6.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 features a new
metallic frame, a design element that was
first introduced with the Galaxy Alpha ,
that holds together the 2.5D curved glass
up front and the removable back cover,
that is once again made from a textured
plastic. Samsung’s signature button layout
returns, with a physical home button,
flanked by capacitive back and recent apps
keys, found below the display, along with
the volume rocker and power button on
the sides. As always, you’ll find the S-Pen
tucked away into a slot at the bottom right,
easily accessible for when you may need it.
The Nexus 6 also comes with a metal frame
and the 2.5D glass up front, with a back
cover made from a hard plastic material
and with a noticeable curve to it. With its
slightly larger display, the Nexus 6 is a
little bigger than the Galaxy Note 4 all
around, completely encompassing the latter
when placed on top of it. Two front-facing
speaker grills are found above and below
the 5.96-inch display of the Nexus 6. Size is certainly a contributing factor to
the handling experience, but the choice of
build materials and design language play a
big role as well. The flat sides and the
textured back cover of the Galaxy Note 4
help keep the grip pretty secure, while
with the Nexus 6, the hard plastic back
and the curved sides make for a somewhat
slippery experience, which is never a good
thing, especially with a device of this size.
If you’re moving to either of these devices
from a much smaller one, it will take some
time to get used to, but the learning curve
will likely be steeper with the Google
flagship.
Aesthetically, there’s not much to complain
about with either smartphone. While the
design language remains similar to
previous flagships, the new material
choices used with the Galaxy Note 4 add a
certain amount of flair to the device. On
the other hand, Google has banked on
Motorola’s tried and test design from their
own flagship, the Moto X (2014), only in a
larger form factor, making for one of the
best-designed Nexus devices yet.
DISPLAY
Quad HD is the weapon of choice in the
current display spec war, and while there
might not be a notable difference from
1080p, we certainly aren’t complaining
about the change. Both displays also come
with AMOLED technology, with Samsung
once again employing their tried and true
Super AMOLED displays, to bring the high
saturation and contrast you may come to
expect from Samsung flagships. AMOLED is
utilized by the Nexus 6 in a similar
fashion, as its colors have some of that
saturation and very comparable sharpness,
though its main advantage is the activation
of only a pixels for the Ambient Display.
Either screen allows for a fantastic
viewing experience, with the Nexus 6
losing a little fidelity only at the sharpest
of viewing angles. Though the display of
the Nexus 6 is slightly larger, the overall
media and gaming experience is largely the
same, and basically amazing, on both. It is
worth noting that if the high saturation of
the Galaxy Note 4 display isn’t your thing,
you do have the ability to adjust the color
profile to your liking, something not
possible with the Nexus 6, which also
likely won’t require it.
Bottom line, both displays represent the
pinnacle of current display technology, and
you cant go wrong with either choice.
PERFORMANCE
With both smartphones featuring identical
processing packages with the quad-core
Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 processor,
clocked at 2.7 GHz, and backed by the
Adreno 420 GPU and 3 GB of RAM,
performance essentially comes down to
their respective software implementations.
As the best processor currently available,
everything runs as smoothly as you’d
expect. Which is to say, incredibly smooth.
With the Galaxy Note 4, you get the more
colorful and brighter TouchWiz, with its
slew of multitasking capabilities that lets
you get a lot done, sometimes all at once.
On the other hand, Android 5.0 Lollipop on
the Nexus 6 brings its own set of flowing
animations and transitions, that will be
very pleasing to the Android purist. Either
way, the performance of both devices has
everything to do with which software
experience you prefer, as things remain the
same with regards to the processing
package.
HARDWARE
It’s in hardware that some real separation
starts to show between the two devices.
Apart from the usual suspects of a
replaceable vs non-removable battery, and
the lack of microSD expansion with the
Nexus 6, the more significant difference
lies in the inclusion of the S-Pen stylus
with the Galaxy Note 4.
When removed from its slot, the S-Pen
opens up the Air Command menu with its
various options, including using S-Note for
recording notes in a variety of ways, clip
out a part of the screen that you want to
save, to just write some text down for
contextual actions. Even if you don’t use
the S-Pen much normally, the click and
drag enhancement introduced with the
Galaxy Note 4 is actually one of the most
compelling reasons to start.
As mentioned, the Nexus 6 keeps things
pretty bare bones with regards to
additional hardware. What it does excel in
is the audio experience, with the dual
front-facing speakers doing a much finer
job than the rear-facing speaker of its
Samsung competitor.
When it comes to the battery though, it is
difficult to recommend the Nexus 6 over
the Galaxy Note 4, as the standby power
consumption of the former isn’t nearly as
frugal as the latter. Both devices are
capable of offering close to 5 hours of
screen-on time, but I haven’t been able to
get close to two full days of use with the
Nexus 6. Despite the better longevity of the
Galaxy Note 4 battery, the good news is
that both benefit from fast charging
capabilities.
CAMERA
When it comes to the camera, the big story
is of course the improvement in the Nexus
6 camera experience, making it the best
Nexus camera around. That said,
Samsung’s camera prowess is well known,
and the Galaxy Note 4 features one of the
best in the business.
Read & Watch – Nexus 6 Camera Shootout !
Starting with the Nexus 6, its 13 MP rear
shooter now provides better colors, very
decent detail, along with the simplicity of
the camera application that helps make
shooting very easy. HDR+ is a good
performer here, doing the job properly in
brightening shadows, darkening highlights,
and providing the compelling image it
should. Panorama and Photo Sphere aren’t
very commonly used, but are available
here, along with 4K video recording
capabilities.
As you’d expect from a Samsung device,
the camera application of the Galaxy Note
4 is packed with features, resulting in quite
a daunting list of toggles when you enter
the Settings menu. HDR is available here as
well, even if it doesn’t offer as profound
an effect as you get with the Nexus 6.
General photo quality is still fantastic, and
the higher saturation levels during
processing will please the general user. The
16 MP shooter also captures plenty of
detail. Video recording also benefits from
the coloration.
As expected, the quality tapers off as
lighting conditions worsen, but optical
image stabilization, that is available with
both smartphones, does help a bit in this
regard. Despite the higher saturation levels
of the pictures taken with the Galaxy Note
4, people will still have a more reliable
time with the Samsung camera. The Nexus
6 misses the mark a bit more, but it cannot
be emphasized enough how much of an
improvement this is for the Nexus line.
SOFTWARE
Finally, when it comes to software, we
return to the age old debate of stock
Android vs TouchWiz. Though the Galaxy
Note 4 will be updated to Android 5.0
Lollipop quite soon, the comparison still
works for now, as TouchWiz adds so much
to the stock experience that is found on the
Nexus 6.
A dedicated homescreen experience is
available with both devices. It should come
as no surprise though that Google Now is a
much better alternative to the highly
curated, non-customizable, full screen
widget for Flipboard on the Galaxy Note 4.
That said, Touchwiz has gone through a
number of changes recently, bringing a
more refined design and better access to
multitasking abilities.
The Recent Apps screen is one of the main
areas of change, where a multi-window
button has been added to easily create the
dual application setup. Floating windows
have been added to the mix, and the ability
to seamlessly switch between all these
modes further helps those looking to get
many tasks done. For example, when in an
app, dragging from a top corner will shrink
it down to a floating window, which
includes buttons to expand it again or
create a minimized icon for later use.
Watch – Galaxy Note 4 Multitasking
Multitasking is definitely a big reason to
pick the Galaxy Note 4, as the Recent Apps
screen is still the main way that users
perform tasks in stock Android. Though this
screen has been enhanced to include
Chrome tabs in its stacked card design, the
list can get quite enormous, and switching
between apps, though still quick and easy,
just doesn’t hold a candle to the ability to
use two or more at once. What stock
Android 5.0 Lollipop brings to the table is
an overhauled version of Android,
providing an attractive, flat design. The
animations and transitions make for a
very seamless feel, and for any Android
purist, this is simply the best that the
interface has ever been.
It ultimately comes down to how many
features you think you will need. In stock
Android, the Recent Apps screen might be
overwhelming, but so is navigating through
the numerous multitasking options
available with the Galaxy Note 4. If you
need to do many things at once, the
Samsung flagship is the device for you. On
the other hand, if you prefer a more
minimalistic approach, stock Android 5.0
Lollipop is one of the smoothest, and most
beautiful, iterations of Android yet.
PRICING AND FINAL
What has been a little disconcerting to
users wanting the Nexus 6 is how much
more expensive it is from previous Nexus
releases, which does make sense when you
factor in how much Google and Motorola
have packed into this powerful device.
After all, the Galaxy Note 4, priced at over
RS-61.999 in India is still more expensive, even if the
Nexus device isn’t far off with its price
point of RS-43.999 in India. Both of these smartphones
are available from various network. So you have to make some payment plans, however, so the entry
points actually aren’t far from one
another.
There you have it – a closer look at the
Nexus 6 vs Samsung Galaxy Note 4! Both of
these devices have received our Editor’s
Choice Award, and deservedly so, with both
offering the best their respective lines have
to offer. When pitting one against the other
however, the choice isn’t as simple.
Fundamentally, both devices provide power
in large form factors, capable of making
everything underneath run smoothly, and
what it comes down to is how you want to
perform general tasks.
The Galaxy Note 4 tries very hard to be
everything to the user, providing
multitasking abilities atop a one of a kind
stylus experience. You can certainly do all
of your tasks on the Nexus 6, but its
methods are vastly different, despite getting
the all around upgrade that any Android
purist will enjoy. Unless you don’t want a
big phone, you’re looking at the two
phones that arguably offer the most, for
the most people. In either case, you’ll get a
powerful, highly capable phone that won’t
disappoint. Let us know which one reigns
supreme in your book below!

So if u have any question about those products so you can comments us and we will answer yoy as soon as possible Because we are the source for you to deliver TechiGyaan............

Wednesday 3 December 2014

Chromecast surpasses Apple TV in the video streaming market

The popularity of Google’s Chromecast stick
shows no indication of declining , and as
the number of countries the device
is available in continues to grow, more and
more consumers are starting to take notice
of what this little device is capable of. So
many in fact, that a new report by The
Wall Street Journal indicates that the
Chromecast has surpassed Apple TV all
together in video streaming, to become the
second most popular streaming device in
the United States.
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Market research company Parks
Associates was responsible for the actual
survey, which covered a span of 10,000
homes in the United States. Each home in
the survey had a broadband internet
connection, with the survey discovering
that 10% bought a streaming stick
between January and October of 2014.
Chromecast came in at second place with
20% of streaming devices sold, with Roku
taking the number one slot at 29%. When
compared to the same survey taken for the
first 10 months of 2013, it’s clear to see
that Google’s device has eaten some market
share, as Roku at that time came in first at
46% and Apple TV second with 26%.
The 2014 survey also shows that the
Amazon Fire TV stick is already off to a
respectable start, a month after its debut,
coming in fourth place with 10%.
Price points would appear to be a
determining factor here, as the
Chromecast, Roku Stick, and Amazon Fire
stick all come in at under $50, which is
half the cost of Apple TV. As director of
research Barbara Kraus points out,
“Amazon’s Fire TV streaming stick leaves
Apple as the only top player without a
stick product in the streaming media
device category”, with Apple instead
choosing to rely on their TV top box set for
streaming services.
In 2014, Google and Amazon have also
released TV top box sets (Amazon Fire TV
and Google’s Nexus Player ) that both have
optional game controllers.
With the success of Roku, Google, and
Amazon stream sticks (Microsoft also
recently introduced their own streaming
adapter in September), might it be a signal
to Apple to manufacture one of its own? As
the popularity of streaming devices grows,
it might not be such a bad idea. Barbera
went on to state that over a quarter of US
homes will have a streaming device by
2015, with over 50 million homes
projected to have one by 2017.

"What we can do with the new Bluetooth 4.2""""""!!!!!!!!;))))))))

The new Bluetooth 4.2 specification aims
to assist small Bluetooth powered devices
in easily connecting to the world wide
web. This standard could usher in a new
wave of cost effective, web ready Internet
of Things devices.
Currently, Bluetooth devices are often
dependent on another host device for their
internet access, be that your smartphone,
computer or some other hub. This isn’t
ideal if you want the device to grab data
from the internet for itself. Bluetooth 4.2
allows for a direct connection to internet
routers and hot-spots using low-power
IPv6/6LoWPAN protocols. This could prove
hugely beneficial for small, low-power IoT
devices and home automation, as well as
the next generation of wearables.
Bluetooth 4.2 also aims to tackle issues of
privacy and improved data speeds. Other
devices should find it harder to track 4.2
versions without the correct permissions.
Data speeds are also looking at a potential
boost of 250 percent and a 10 fold packet
capacity increase. General power efficiency
is also set for an improvement.
The standard is already complete and
waiting for manufacturers and developers
to make use of it. Direct internet access
capability expected to be ready before the
year’s end. Bluetooth 4.2 devices will
likely begin to appear sometime in early
mid 2015.

Thursday 20 November 2014

SO ANDROID ONE PHONES GET THERE LOLLIPOP VERY SOOON.....

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The latest Android mobile OS Lollipop
has already hit the devices such as
Google ’ s Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 tablet .
However, it was uncertain till now that
when will Android One devices get the
new update .
According to recent reports, the
Lollipop update for the Android One
phones is ready and consumers may
start seeing it on their phones as early
as the middle of December. This means
that starting next month, you can expect
your Android One to get an update via
OTA .
Although Google has remained quiet
about the update to Android One
devices, Spice, the company which made
Dream Uno phone for Android One
programme , has stated that the Lollipop
update to its users will be rolled out by
the end of January. “ We plan to provide
Lollipop in our Android One devices
around January 2015 and the update
will be available for all Dream Uno users
in India ,” stated Prashant Bindal , CEO ,
Spice Mobility.
Although Google has remained quiet
about the update to Android One
devices, Spice, the company which made
Dream Uno phone for Android One
programme , has stated that the Lollipop
update to its users will be rolled out by
the end of January. “ We plan to provide
Lollipop in our Android One devices
around January 2015 and the update
will be available for all Dream Uno users
in India ,” stated Prashant Bindal , CEO ,
Spice Mobility.
India is the first country where the
California -based firm’ s Android One
devices have been launched . Roll out
across other markets like Indonesia ,
Philippines , Pakistan , Bangladesh , Nepal
and Sri Lanka will follow in coming
months .

Tuesday 18 November 2014

SO HEAR'S THE NEXUS 6 Available in only with FLIPKART Now.......

We reported earlier today that the new
Motorola -build Google Nexus 6 has
gone up for pre - orders at the popular
e -commerce website Flipkart , with an
interesting proposition of Rs. 10, 000
cashback if you replace it with the new
iPhone 6 or 6 Plus. However, the device
is still appearing with a ‘ Coming Soon ’
tag on the ‘Device ’ section of the Google
Play Store.
Google had already confirmed the
pricing of the Nexus 6 for India through
the Google Play Store listing. According
to the listing , Nexus 6 32GB version will
retail for Rs . 44,000 , while the 64 GB
version is priced at Rs. 49 ,000 . The
phone will be released in two colour
options in the country – midnight blue
and cloud white. Last month , Google
launched the new smartphone Nexus 6
in the country , along with Nexus 9
tablet , Nexus Player and Android 5 .0 .
Flipkart ’s pricing for the 32 GB and 64
GB variants are the same as the official
Google Play prices of the Nexus 6 , at Rs .
44 ,000 and Rs . 49 ,000 respectively .
The company has introduced an
exchange offer under which customers
will be given a cashback of Rs . 10, 000
on both the versions of the Nexus 6
smartphone . Interestingly, Flipkart is
offering Rs. 10 ,000 cash back if you
exchange your iPhone 6 and iPhone 6
Plus with the new Nexus 6 . If anyone is
rethinking their recent purchase of
Apple’ s latest flagship, they can opt for
this offer .
Along with that , there are other offers
as well like a free three-month
subscription to Flipkart First , a cashback
of Rs. 1 ,500 on the purchase of various
monthly EMI’s via HDFC /ICICI bank and
free pre -selected eBooks worth Rs .
2 ,100 .
The phone has the same metal structure
as of the Moto X and also presumably
will have the same strength . The button
locations are the same , and thanks to
the minimal bezel design, the Nexus 6
looks a lot less big .
The smartphone features a 5 .96 -inch
Quad- HD AMOLED display, 2 .7 GHz
quad - core Qualcomm Snapdragon 805
processor , 3 GB of RAM, 32 /64 GB of
internal storage and 3220 mAh battery
with wireless charging support.

Tuesday 4 November 2014

So "NEXUS 6" WILL BE APPEAR ON PLAY STORE very "SOON"!!!!!!!!!!!

According to several reports on
Reddit and throughout the web, many folks
saw the device listed and were able to pre-
order, but now it seems that the device is
listed “out of inventory” for everyone (or at
least just about everyone). Considering how
short the ordering window was, it was very
possible that there was a glitch or that the
page’s pre-order status wasn’t supposed to
go live yet. Either way, we’ll keep you
updated as we learn more about the Nexus
6’s ordering status. Anyone have success
pre-ordering the Nexus 6?

Google is trying a different approach this
year in putting the Nexus 6 up for sale. For
the Nexus 4 and the Nexus 5 , Google simply
opened the virtual doors of the Play Store
and hoped for the best. The digital stampede
that followed frustrated and disappointed
tons of users, and naturally, all fingers
were pointed towards Google.
For the Nexus 6 and the Nexus 9, Google is
using a pre-order system. The device is now
available for pre-order in the Play
Store (though only for US customers
reportedly) starting from $649. Redditors
who managed to complete their order
report the shipping date is November 21!
While the Nexus 6 is a very attractive
device, the relatively high price tag
(compared to the Nexus 5, which remains
available in the Play Store) will probably
limit its appeal and prevent the buildup of
overwhelming demand. Hopefully, the
Nexus 6 will remain in stock for more than
a few hours and the Play Store won’t
buckle under heavy demand like it
happened in the past.
Google is throwing in six months of free
access of Play Music access to every Nexus
6 buyer. More details here .
Are you ordering a Nexus 6 today? Are you
waiting for it to go on sale from retailers?
Or are you skipping it altogether?

Sunday 2 November 2014

Nexus 6 Also known as -"SHAMU" Will Launche in few Weaks...!!!!!!!!!!!

So its confirmed thet there is a nexus 6 or shamu and new immediate is a 5.9" inch display and they also believe thet will be released sometime this month although we have no confirmation at a specific date.
But we do believe thet it will be a massive event.
Thet is why we don't have much "information" about Nexus 6 let's wait and we will reprted you all about the Google made "Nexus 6"
Because we are the source of letest techi and gadgets news for you
So  TechiGyaan.....!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

HTC is Launch there "Re Camera"!!!!!!!!!!!

So HTC strategy is to improve brand penetration and market appeal through new innovative products.
And thet's were the recamera comes, In it apparently is just first in a new lineup a stand-alone devices end had known HTC customers.
HTC recamera supports a 16 megapixels sensor shooting 1080p 
30 frames per second it is has a 800 mha and its enough for 1200 photos a one hour 40 minutes of continues full HD video recording and it has memory upto 128 GB via a micro SD card slot. 
It is waterproof and has Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity.
Now the recamera is said to be about $199, so it is best all for those who want to shoot photos and videos on the go

Friday 10 October 2014

SONY XPERIA Z3 FIRST LOOK




Now for all Xperia fans, is have to know about the new Sony Xperia Z3.
It look thinne and silkier, When it comes to the design language the Xperia Z3 will definetly remind you of its predecessor with his overall angular design.
But it does come with a more refined look to it with rounded sides and corners the barrel have also been reduced  resulting in a device thet is slightly smaller then the Xperia Z2


While also being thinner everything else is largely the same with the iconic large solar power button
retarning and a dedicated camera  shutter button returning also.

The SONY Xperia Z3 is now available in india at RS-47,830

the And here is the
SPECS:---


Business FeaturesPushmail (Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync)
FormBar
Call FeaturesLoudspeaker
Model NameXperia
Touch ScreenYes
SIM TypeSingle Sim, GSM
Model IDZ3
MULTIMEDIA
Sound EnhancementSony 3D Surround Sound Technology (VPT), Clear Audio+, xLoud Experience, High-resolution Audio, DSEE HX (Digital Sound Enhancement Engine), Block Out the Noise (Noise Sound Wave, Inverted, Anti-sound Wave)
Video PlayerYes, Supports MP4, XviD, AVI, 3GPP, WEBM, Matroska, Full HD, 4K - Ultra HD
Music PlayerYes, Supports AMR, DSDIFF, Matroska, ADTS, iMelody, XMF, RTTTL, DSF, SMF, FLAC, WAV, OTA, RTX, MP3, OGG, ASF
CAMERA
Video RecordingYes, 3840 x 2160
FlashPulsed LED
Secondary CameraYes, 2.2 Megapixel
Other Camera FeaturesAuto Focus, Sony Exmor RS for Mobile Image Sensor, 4K Video Recording, SteadyShot, Superior Auto, HDR for Photos and Videos, Burst Mode, Social Live, Image Stabiliser, Geo-tagging, Object Tracking, Red-eye Reduction, Image Capture (JPEG), Image Playback (BMP, GIF, JPEG, PNG, WebP), Cyber-shot and Handycam Recording Technology, Sony Camera Apps (Face In, AR Fun, Movie Creator)
ZoomDigital Zoom - 8x
HD RecordingHD, Full HD
Primary CameraYes, 20.7 Megapixel
INTERNET & CONNECTIVITY
BluetoothYes, v4
Internet FeaturesEmail
EDGEYes
GPRSYes
USB ConnectivityYes, micro USB, v2
TetheringUSB, Wi-fi Hotspot
Audio Jack3.5 mm
Preinstalled BrowserAndroid
Navigation TechnologyA-GPS, GLONASS, with Google Maps
NFCYes
WifiYes
3GYes
DLNAYes
OTHER FEATURES
Phone Book MemoryYes
Call MemoryYes
SMS MemoryYes
Important AppsXperia Lounge, Facebook, Google, SyncML
Additional FeaturesPlayStation Certified, PS Remote Play, ANT+ Wireless Technology, Waterproof and Dust Resistant (IP65 and IP68), Smart Wear, Digital Noise Cancelling (DNC) Headset MDR-NC31EM, Ultra STAMINA Mode, One-touch Connectivity, One-touch Connection, One-touch Listening, One-touch Mirroring, One-touch Sharing, One-touch Backup, PS4 Remote Play, MHL 3.0 Connector, Ultra-fast LTE / 4G Technology, Dualshock 4 Controller, Game Control Mount (GCM) 10
WARRANTY
Warranty Summary1 year manufacturer warranty for Phone and 6 months warranty for in the box accessories
DIMENSIONS
Weight152 g
Size72x146x7.3 mm
DISPLAY
ResolutionFull HD, 1920 x 1080 Pixels
Other Display FeaturesTRILUMINOS Display with X-Reality for Mobile Picture Engine
Size5.2 Inches
BATTERY
Talk Time16 hrs (2G)
Standby Time920 hrs (2G)
Type3100 mAh
MEMORY AND STORAGE
Expandable MemorymicroSD, upto 128 GB
Memory3 GB RAM
PLATFORM
Operating FreqGSM - 900, 1800, 1900; UMTS - 2100; 4G - LTE
GraphicsAdreno 330
OSAndroid v4.4 (KitKat)
Processor2.5 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 Krait 400, Quad Core