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2012 Tablet News Update: The Tablet Of Google Would Be Pushed To Lower Its Price
The launch of Google tablet could be postponed for two months to make the final touches on its design, the site says The Verge. The U.S. giant has the intention to align the price of Amazon Kindle Fire, sold at 199 dollars (150 euros).
Marketing touch pad Google could experience a slight delay, according to information obtained by the website The Verge. Originally scheduled in May, the output of the device would eventually take place in July. The reason? Google insists on staying competitive with its rivals and is therefore seeking to reduce its production costs to arrive at a selling price as low as possible.
To achieve this, the Mountain View company has decided to grant an additional two months with ASUSTeK, responsible for the hardware, to make changes in design. For some competitors, like the Kindle Fire, are very competitive: $ 199 (about 150 euros), while the tablet Google could cost around 200 euros.
Google would be aimed a price substantially equivalent to that of the Kindle Fire. If such a decline is confirmed, Islands gains expected by the manufacturer will mechanically lower than expected even if concessions are made on the material plane. Still, Google could somehow catch up, by focusing on consumer paid content on Google Play through the tablet.
The tablet is equipped with a screen of 7 inches diagonally, a quad-core processor Nvidia Tegra and a WiFi connection. To animate the whole, it is in its fourth version of Android (Ice Cream Sandwich) was selected as the mobile operating system. The product should be sold directly from a dedicated web page, without any intermediary.
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2012 - The Best of Advertising Campaign.
Advertising industry is getting more inventive and creative each day. They always try to get to our attention in every way possible: sometimes their efforts are meant to disturb you and stir emotion , other times they make all kinds of jokes and funny images. No matter what is the case, they intend to leave you touched and make you remember images and messages they sent you. These are marvelous examples of the most successful and creative ad campaigns. These will make you smile, cry or leave you intrigued but surely not lighthearted.
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2012 - The Best of Advertising Campaign.
Advertising industry is getting more inventive and creative each day. They always try to get to our attention in every way possible: sometimes their efforts are meant to disturb you and stir emotion , other times they make all kinds of jokes and funny images. No matter what is the case, they intend to leave you touched and make you remember images and messages they sent you. These are marvelous examples of the most successful and creative ad campaigns. These will make you smile, cry or leave you intrigued but surely not lighthearted.
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Digital Camera 2012 News Update: Pentax Optio W80, A New Reference To The Extreme
Pentax announces compact digital camera to the extreme, the most northern extreme indeed a worthy successor to the W60. If You work regularly at a temperature of -10 ° C (or 14 ° F) then the Pentax Optio W80 is for you, no doubt.
On the other hand, the W80 is coated with a protective anti-glare screen on its 2.5”where you watch videos and HD 720p @ 30fps and protection on its lens.
It plunges to 5 meters under water without fuss and has a 12.1 megapixel sensor with 5x optical zoom (28-140 mm equivalent). The Pentax Optio W80 resists even a drop of 1 m and can almost instantly detect 32 faces.
In gray, blue or red, the Pentax Optio W80 will be available from July for US$ 300.00
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2012 Cyber Tech News: Google Unveiled The Glasses. Or Almost …
Google finally revealed his glasses augmented reality: the “Glass Project”. The demo video makes you want to try them … but then to adopt them?
That’s it, the shelves are has-beens? We knew the secret of Google X Professor Xavier was preparing augmented reality glasses, probably based on Android. Few concrete details were still filtered down to these days. The project now has a name: “Glass Project” and even a video demo (simulated):
GPS, camera, voice recognition, connectivity to all your social networks … the glasses seem to integrate all components of a smartphone means. The challenge is to make them usable without hands, and it’s actually more convenient to play the ukulele.
And if not? Not much, according to the concept pictures floating around, the device could be relatively small and as unobtrusive as possible (though). One eye is affected by the projection that will give the impression of being semi-transparent.
For now these are only models.
In short, the video reveals a potentially interesting concept in certain circumstances, but ultimately a bit pointless. Practically everything depends on speech recognition, a kind of super-Siri. So if you want to interact with your glasses: you must talk to yourself out loud, all the time (and look like a happy schizophrenic). In addition, I must say that in everyday life, in the hubbub of a street for example, these technologies are generally less impressive than in the demos (even less for some).
Otherwise, what about the consultation data? And more complex interactions on the same data? If there are many things you can do in speech recognition, there are more who are difficult.
And also, what about the eye strain that is sure to lead to a long asymmetric projection?
In short, leboncoin on the tablet or smartphone? Not yet anyway. I remain cautious ahead of the “Glass Project”, and I bet we will see any time soon in supermarkets
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2012 Cyber Tech News: Google Unveiled The Glasses. Or Almost …
Google finally revealed his glasses augmented reality: the “Glass Project”. The demo video makes you want to try them … but then to adopt them?
That’s it, the shelves are has-beens? We knew the secret of Google X Professor Xavier was preparing augmented reality glasses, probably based on Android. Few concrete details were still filtered down to these days. The project now has a name: “Glass Project” and even a video demo (simulated):
GPS, camera, voice recognition, connectivity to all your social networks … the glasses seem to integrate all components of a smartphone means. The challenge is to make them usable without hands, and it’s actually more convenient to play the ukulele.
And if not? Not much, according to the concept pictures floating around, the device could be relatively small and as unobtrusive as possible (though). One eye is affected by the projection that will give the impression of being semi-transparent.
For now these are only models.
In short, the video reveals a potentially interesting concept in certain circumstances, but ultimately a bit pointless. Practically everything depends on speech recognition, a kind of super-Siri. So if you want to interact with your glasses: you must talk to yourself out loud, all the time (and look like a happy schizophrenic). In addition, I must say that in everyday life, in the hubbub of a street for example, these technologies are generally less impressive than in the demos (even less for some).
Otherwise, what about the consultation data? And more complex interactions on the same data? If there are many things you can do in speech recognition, there are more who are difficult.
And also, what about the eye strain that is sure to lead to a long asymmetric projection?
In short, leboncoin on the tablet or smartphone? Not yet anyway. I remain cautious ahead of the “Glass Project”, and I bet we will see any time soon in supermarkets
This post sponsored by:Dr Mobiles Limited
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Tel: (09) 551-5344 and Mob: (021) 264-0000
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