Archive for the ‘Gadgets’ Category

A Round Up on the Samsung Galaxy S3 As a Competitor to Apple’s IPhone 5

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

The Samsung Galaxy S3 is one smartphone that everyone is waiting for and it has paved numerous speculation of what the handset can offer in terms of its high end features. The internet has been filled with a lot of possible theories of the device and while there are others that do not seem to fit the bill you can bet that the handset will bring a lot to the table.

The S3 will look prettier than its predecessors. Given the realization that smartphones should not have to look ugly, a lot of great things are expected for the successor of the Galaxy S2. A recent leak of the device was show in the CES premiere earlier showing the S3 with a bigger screen and a bezel that is kept at a minimum.

Samsung will have to do well it plans to turn the tide when it faces the fifth generation iPhone which is also set for an unveiling later this year. The S3 is also expected to have more pixels. It will surprising if the handset will not feature a high definition touch screen as rumors of such description have been widely circulated for months.

Almost everyone is betting that the S3 will possess a four point six inch screen display with a seven thousand two hundred eighty by seven hundred sixty pixel resolution. The touch screen will likely feature a Super AMOLED Plus capacitive design. A pixel density is rumored to be at three hundred pixels per inch.

Such feature can make the Apple iPhone 5 look like a damp squib. There have also been whispers that the S3 could potentially come up with a 3D concept. The S3 is most likely going to be equipped with a quad core processor. It is believed that the device will be clocked at around one point six to two gigahertz.

Don’t Try to Save a Buck when It Comes to Your Viewing

Wednesday, February 1st, 2012

So many of us blame our televisions when we are experiencing problems with our signal. This is especially when we are splitting the signal between more than one television set. You need to check that you have the correct accessories with your television. An HDMI splitter can make the world of difference to your signal strength and quality. Imagine trying to pick up a signal for your television with a metal coat hanger. It might sound strange and silly but if you are not using the right cables between your DVD machine and your television you might as well be doing just that. Getting the best splitter and the best quality cables will help you so much to get better clarity on your television when you are watching one video on more than one television set. This is great when you own a gym, a bar, a restaurant or if you just want more than one television hooked up at home.

Listen Onearz with the Stars Using Your USB Flash Drive

Saturday, January 28th, 2012

 ... rumors the d4x will come with the 24 5 million effective pixels cmosOnearz offers a range of helmets “Listen with the Stars”. These helmets have a circum aural design which provides noise isolation. They have a 40mm driver for Tethys and Pure Pilot and 44mm for Mostear. They are both equipped with a 3.5mm jack. And an option to use a USB Flash Drive with its USB port. The Pure has a bonus of 6.35mm jack adapter (included). Their cables measure approximately 1.2 meters. The Mostear integrates a built-in microphone allowing you to take your calls and navigate through your songs easily. With Tethys you listen to your music with an impedance of 40 Ohms and a sensitivity of 101 dB over a frequency range of 20 Hz to 20 kHz. The Mostear meanwhile offers music with an impedance of 32 ohms and a sensitivity of 108 dB over a frequency range between 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Finally, the Pure lets you listen to your songs with an impedance of 32 ohms and a sensitivity of 102 dB over a frequency range of 50 Hz to 15 kHz. All 3 units are easy to carry as they can be folded neatly.

Recycle Your Mobile Phone Today

Friday, January 27th, 2012

Subcommittee Democrats Urge Finding a Way for LightSquared and GPS ...With the ever increasing march of technology, it is likely you have at least one old mobile phone gathering dust. Did you know that mobile phone recycling is available and you can even get paid for your old phones? Mobile phones contain a plethora of recyclable and reusable materials. In addition, many of those materials should never be thrown in the rubbish to go to the landfill. Inside those phones there is plastic and perhaps glass, lithium from the battery, gold, silver, and copper from the electronics, and a host of expensive and hard to mine rare earth elements. But before even that, if the phone is still in workable condition, a good recycling company will refurbish it for reuse, which is even less energy intensive than full on recycling. There are many people all over the world who would be more than happy to use a phone which you consider dated and blasé. So, keep the chemicals out of the ground and help others with their communication needs. You may even make a little money out of the deal.