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  • Samsung Galaxy S4

    South Korean giant Samsung's latest flagship smartphone Galaxy S4 scores high on new features front. The device boasts of several new features vis-a-vis its rival smartphones.

  • iPhone 5 review:Finally, the iPhone we've always wanted

    The iPhone 5 is the iPhone we've wanted since 2010, adding long-overdue upgrades like a larger screen and faster 4G LTE in a razor-sharp new design.

  • THE ANDROID: HTC ONE

    Building on HTC's accoustic differentiation, the new 4.7-inch smartphone packs BoomSound -- dual stereo speakers. It features a powerful quad-core 1.7 GHz Snapdragon 600 series processor from Qualcomm, Inc. (QCOM) and 2 GB of DDR2 DRAM. And there's a gorgeous 1920x1080 pixel (1080p) display.

  • Samsung announces Galaxy Camera

    We’ll get back to the Android side of the story in a moment, let’s first go over the juicy camera details. The Samsung Galaxy Camera has a 1/2.3″ 16MP BSI CMOS sensor, a wide-angle lens (23mm in 35mm equivalent) and 21x optical zoom. There’s also a pop-up Xenon flash.


The Galaxy Note 3 colors at launch have apparently been confirmed by a publication – unsurprisingly the next Samsung flagship smartphone is said to be release in black and white.
However, Sam Mobile says that about a month after the launch, the phone will also be av
ailable in pink. Considering Samsung’s way of doing things when it comes to its previous high-end handsets, we would expect the phone to arrive in a variety of other colors in the months following the launch.
Sam Mobile says the black and white versions of the Galaxy Note 3 will start shipping in week 36 (September 2-8), while the pink version will arrive in week 43 (October 21-27).
Naturally, these ship dates sand colors aren’t official yet, even though the publication does have a great track record when it comes to reporting on upcoming Samsung devices.
We’ll thoroughly cover the Galaxy Note 3 event taking place on September 4 in Berlin, Germany, at which point we’ll tell you all there is to know about Samsung’s next-gen Galaxy Note model. Meanwhile you can check out our Galaxy Note 3 rumor roundup, or what we think we know about the device ahead of its official announcement.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 release date, news, rumours and specs and

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Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Release Date

With a Samsung Galaxy Note 3 release date widely expected to be held in 2013, a selection of recent reports have looked to narrow down the device’s arrival.

Having failed to materialise alongside the S4 as some had predicted, the Note 3 release date has since been pegged for an IFA 2013 unveiling in early September. In recent weeks a flurry of reports have highlighted a single day for the phone’s arrival, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 release date expected to be confirmed on September 4. Samsung has added backing to these claims by issuing press invites to the next Samsung Unpacked launch event, scheduled for September 4, alongside the phrase "Note the date."

According to claimed “sources close to the matter,” the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 release date will follow the September 4 unveiling, with a late September / early October arrival expected to see the stylus bragging device hit retailers within days of the iPhone 5S.

The pre-IFA press day is already set to host the conference of fellow tech giants, Sony. The Note 3 isn't even the only Samsung product expected to be unveiled on September 4, recent reports out of Samsung’s native Korea have claimed that the Galaxy Note 3 will share centre stage with the Samsung Gear Smartwatch, a product known to be in the works.

"We've been preparing the watch product for so long," Samsung's executive VP Lee Young Hee said in an interview earlier this year. He added: "We are preparing products for the future, and the watch is definitely one of them."

Things have changed dramatically since the Note 2’s arrival too, with the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 not expected to be the largest smartphone on the Samsung roster come launch. Having looked to corner all market niches, the Note 3 has been preceded by an oversized, mid-range smartphone in the form of the Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3.

With the Mega looking lacking the same stylus hosting wares as the Note range, it has been suggested that the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will see the ‘phablet’ device sport a new generation of Samsung S-Pen stylus. It is predicted the new S-Pen will offer even more detailed control than the MWC 2013 unveiled Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 tablet.

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Specs

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is expected to be one of the most powerful phones on the market at launch, rivalling even its flagship sibling, the Samsung Galaxy S4.

“The new handset will be powered by the in-house Exynos octa-core chipset to meet consumer demand for faster data processing and download speeds,” reported insiders recently revealed. They added: “Samsung plans to use the Octa core processor in the upcoming Galaxy Note 3, which will debut later this year.”

While the S4 received octa-core innards in certain market, those nations with 4G connections (UK, US) we handed a 1.9GHz quad-core substitute. It is understood that the same will be true of the Note 3, with the UK rendition of the phone to be a speedy quad-core option.

Arguably more important, the Note 3 specs sheet will benefit from 3GB of RAM according to multiple leaks.  Allowing for improved multitasking and smoother app transitions, the 3GB of memory would be the first for a smartphone device. It has been suggested that next year’s Samsung Galaxy S5 will feature the same option.

On a camera front the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 looks set to host a strong photographic offering, with the same 13-megapixel snapper found within the S4 partnered by a Xenon flash and a second, 2-megapixel snapper up front. 

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Rumours

A range of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 rumours have claimed the phone will be just 8mm thick. Although it is believed the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will feature a design similar to that of an oversized S4, with a slim profile and softly curved edges, a selection of claimed leaks have pointed a boxier, squared off finish.

A selection of rumours which are far from confirmed, the discussions of the Note 3 design have pegged the phone as sporting everything from a squared off plastic finish, to a more luxurious, metal construction. In short, it is unclear as yet exactly how the Note 3 will look.



Read more at http://www.trustedreviews.com/news/samsung-galaxy-note-3-release-date-news-rumours-specs-and-price#66PQw807FHDBAZd1.99 

Top 5 Best Headphones Under $200!

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  Top 5 best headphones for your money.

5. Beyerdynamic Custom Pro One (0:46)
4. Grado SR80i (1:38)
3. V-Moda Crossfade LP (2:36)
2. Jaybird Bluebuds X (3:32)
1. Audio Technica ATH-M50 (5:40)
Slowly and steadily Google Chromebook is gaining popularity. If you go by the stats, Google Chromebook holds around 23 percent of the total number of laptops priced at $300 in US. This fact was confirmed by the market search company called NPD Group.
Last year, Google Chromebook was no wear competition for the major laptop brands. Now things have changed significantly as Google powered computers have rolled out recently and also because of the new marketing strategy adopted by the manufacturers.
If you check on Amazon.com, Samsung powered Chromebook is one of the best selling laptops out there. Do you know why Chromebook is gaining such popularity in short span of time? Here are some reasons why we feel people are purchasing Google Chromebook.
Chromebooks are CheapGood thing about the Google Chromebook that its price is as less as tablet PC. So, if you are considering buying a tablet PC, you can also consider buying a full-fledged Chromebook laptop. Also, if you look at the highly priced Chromebook Pixel, the $1300 price tag is quite less than the price tag of the competitor laptops.
The Samsung Chromebook and the Acer C7 Chromebook which is available for $250 and $200 respectively are quite popular in online stores. HP Pavilion Chromebook priced at $330 is also quite affordable which comes with 3G connectivity.
Easy to Use
Updating the software regularly and security software are something that annoys most of the computer users. Such problems are not there Chromebook. Chromebook updates and upgrades software and security on its own. So, you do not need to worry such things while using a Chromebook.
Since it does not allow you install software, it is very easy to use. The laptop has been created by the manufacturers mainly for carrying out internet related tasks.
Extra FeaturesChromebooks are always sold with additional features. Both Samsung and Acer Chromebooks are available with 100GB cloud storage on Google Drive. This allows you to store all your files on the cloud and access them anywhere as long as you are connected to internet through your Chromebook or any other device. Customers of Chromebook also get free GoGo Inflight Internet sessions that can be used in major airlines.

In a world full of tablets, netbooks, and Ultrabooks, Google is dipping its hand into almost every industry and seeing what sticks. The search giant recently released a refreshed version of its Samsung-made Chromebook laptop. The new Chromebook costs just $249 and runs on the same low-cost processors many Android tablets and the iPad use.
But the Chromebook doesn't function like a laptop. It feels more like a $249 web browser. If you're OK with dishing out that much to compute only within Google's Chrome ecosystem, then the Chromebook makes a solid secondary device. But it's not going to replace your primary machine.
Samsung lightened up this new Chromebook and it weighs a half a pound less than the previous Chromebook, at 2.42 pounds. Other key specs include an 11.6-inch anti-glare screen, a 0.7-inch thick body, 6.5 hours of battery life, Bluetooth 3.0 and 100 GB of free storage for two years in Google's Drive storage service.
So what exactly is the Chromebook? The idea behind the Chromebook is to run just about everything within the Chrome browser, with Google services covering your documents, email, calendar, etc. But unlike normal laptops, there's no file management system.

While Google added more of a "desktop-like" feel to the Chromebook's operating system with a home screen of icons that launch web apps in the browser, it's simply a facade. There is no way to effectively manage files that aren't Internet-based. If you don't have an Internet connection, you're extremely limited in what you can do.It's not a laptop. It's not a tablet. It's a shell that houses a web browser. That's it.
We reviewed the previous iteration of the Chromebook this past summer and enjoyed the experience but thought that the device really fell short because of a lack of 3G/LTE. To Samsung's credit the revamped Chromebook now features 3G connectivity, but this data connection comes at a $80 premium. The 3G only includes 100 MB per month for 2 years via Verizon Wireless, which admittedly isn't enough. If you want more you'll have to pick one of the
"flexible" pricing plans for additional mobile service.
There is also a more powerful version, Chromebook 550, which is a beefed up version of the less expensive Chromebook that retails for $449 and uses an Intel Core processor to get you six hours of battery life.

Some positives:
• Google's new Chromebook is a lot sleeker. The OS is snappier too, booting up in just 10 seconds.
• Users have access to Google's Chrome Web Store. This is really where you can personalize the device and make it unique. The Chrome Store is full of thousands of apps, extensions, and themes.
• The device is shareable, allowing you to create your own user account and others for family and friends. Google says the benefit of multiple accounts is that, "everyone has their own files, apps and settings, and you never have to worry about anything getting messed up by someone else."
• Chromebooks can automatically update themselves, so you don't have to be bothered with staying current. Users also don't have to worry about viruses and malware.
• The Chromebooks automatically back themselves up too so you never have to worry about losing your work.
• Mobile connectivity is still missing from the cheapest Chromebook.
• The problem with the Chromebook is that it's a device completely dependent on an internet connection. When you don't have the Internet, you can't really do anything.
• Yes, there are offline documents, offline Gmail, and you can play media you've already downloaded, but these features work best on the internet and without a connection there is really little to do.
• The Chromebook is not for a power user. It's for a consumer who wants to get things done and enjoy the web without all the extras most computers come with. It's dead simple to go online, read email, download Chrome Store apps, and create a document. If you want to do anything beyond that, you're better off with a regular Windows or Mac laptop.
What about the thousands of apps available for the device?
Apps work just like they do in the free Chrome browser on your primary PC. Chrome Apps download from the web and open in separate tabs inside your browser. The Chrome Store has plenty of apps for offline use, which helps. If only the Chromebook would run Android apps, then we might have a real winner.
Should you buy it?
Overall, the Chromebook still feels like it doesn't have a place in the world. If you're looking for an ultra-portable device to simply browse the web and enjoy media, you're probably better off getting an iPad or similar tablet. But if you're a Google addict and require a keyboard, then the Chromebook may be for you.


Read more: http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/224877#ixzz2cbM8E7Ya

Google Edition HTC One Review!

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Published on 14 Jul 2013
Google Play Edition HTC One is here - A flagship with a new personality!

Google Edition HTC One: http://goo.gl/jYnfe

Beats Audio: Explained! http://youtu.be/Cdbn_pmxFic
Ultrapixel Camera: Explained! http://youtu.be/ul3lgaU_lbY

HTC One Review: http://youtu.be/KF75-HPdUfY
HTC One vs Galaxy S4: http://youtu.be/jpiPzgBJU9M

Top 5 1080p Smartphones: http://youtu.be/swXI_sl5m3I

Google Play Edition HTC One ROM: http://goo.gl/1jE9p

Song used in audio test: http://youtu.be/x6-n6sMhL3I

Video Gear I use: http://amzn.com/lm/R3B571T7PT4PWM

Intro Track: ASDF Movie Song
Outro Track: "Channel 41" by Deadmau5


Quad Core Android 4.2 Smart TV Dongle - Android 4.2 Mini PC

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HDMI Android 4.2 TV Dongle "Generation" -http://www.chinavasion.com/CoreAndroi... - Quad Core 1.6GHz CPU, 2GB RAM (White)

Transform your front room into An Android power house with this TV dongle known as the "Generation". This next generation of TV dongles has a 1.6GHz quad core CPU to power it along, just simply plug the rightly named "Generation" TV dongle directly into your TV's HDMI port. The lightning fast 1.6 GHz Quad Core CPU provides more than enough power to easily multitask and run the most demanding apps and games without any problems. This product also supports WiFi N connection, therefore you can surf the internet and take advantage of some of the online functions that Android provides. Bring your TV to life by playing games and streaming videos directly from the internet on to your large TV

This TV dongle will not just benefit the pleasure side of transforming your TV into a power house but also will help on your working side as you can download applications to help benefit you with work. The "Generation" TV dongle has an Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating system, which is one of the most advanced operating systems today. Now only is Android 4.2 being fast, it also gives you a high level of customization options and a big app store with more than 700,000 apps. 

The next generation of TV dongles has arrived with this Android TV dongle known as the "Generation". This product is in stock and can be dispatched within 24 hours of ordering with a 12 month warranty. Brought to you by the leaders in wholesale electronics and TV boxes, Chinavasion.
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