Posts tagged as: android

How, why and when should the corporate sector embrace tablet culture? – Part 7

Physical Security Though the main attraction of the tablets is their slim and sleek design, the same is a big threat to its security. Even though the current slew of ultrabooks and mid-range notebooks is also slim, on average, the tablets are light weight and extremely thin, often mistake for a file. This poses threats […]

Capacitive buttons turn software keys; cramp up the keyboard more – Part 1

Mobile devices including smartphones and tablets, all have virtual keyboards that are there to facilitate the users in typing long texts, composing emails and even surfing the web. However, due to the constraints of the device dimensions—as the gadgets are becoming more and more slim—the physical keyboards are almost out of question. Though virtual keyboards […]

Capacitive buttons turn software keys; cramp up the keyboard more – Part 2

The OS incorporates all the physical buttons underneath the screen, in the software. So when you see the Galaxy Nexus with the Option, Home and Return button glowing underneath the screen, don’t get fooled because they are not under the screen but a part of the screen. Google has take the bold step of including […]

Oracle says Google’s own emails show its guilt

(Reuters) – An Oracle attorney cited emails between top executives at Google as prime evidence that Google took its intellectual property to gain an edge in the lucrative smartphone market, at the start of a high stakes trial between the two tech giants.   Opening statements between Oracle Corp and Google Inc began on Monday […]

Smartphones from 2011 and 2012 with killer displays – Part 1

LED or LCD screens have always been one of the major selling points of the smartphones. Now-a-days the technology has become so advanced that it is hard for human eye to detect pixels in the screen. The more the screen resolution becomes dense, the more complicated the circuit becomes and screen resolution is directly proportional […]

Smartphones from 2011 and 2012 with killer displays – Part 2

The most anticipated advancement is that Apple will build the new screen with the infamous AMOLED technology to give the phone missing oomph that its competitors have been bragging about. Speaking of which. Nokia Lumia 900 The phone was introduced in April 2012 with 4G LTE technology. The Lumia 900 is first smartphone from Nokia […]

Smartphones from 2011 and 2012 with killer displays – Part 3

The best thing about the screen is that at 4.5 inches the screen is neither too small like 4.3- or 3.7-inch displays, nor too big like 4.7-, 5.0- or 5.3-inch screens. Its structure lets the phone fit perfectly in the pocket and the size of its screen makes it a handy phone as well. Samsung […]

Smartphones from 2011 and 2012 with killer displays – Part 4

Samsung Galaxy SII Skyrocket The screen quality has always been Samsung’s forte in the world of mobile communication. They never lagged behind their competitors when the world knew nothing about smartphones and keypad-based conventional handsets ruled the world. Now that the smartphone moniker is in the details, they are busy in giving their competitors a […]

New developments in the processor technology – Quad-core processors replace dual-core

One thing to know about the mobile computing is that it is evolving week after week. Not far the days when dual-core processors were considered the next big thing in the market, and it is not that far away, just 2011. Now that NVIDIA has offered quad-core processors, the 2011 models look the thing of […]

Quad-core processors: Do they really double up the efficiency of smartphones? – Part 1

As the numbers rise, so does the processor technology. Last year we saw dual-core processors dominate the game of smartphones and tablets. The year before, HTC brought the first Android smartphone with a processor clocked at GHz of speed, the original EVO 3G. However, the technology has evolved and I must say that the process […]

Quad-core processors: Do they really double up the efficiency of smartphones? – Part 2

Getting a license to custom build a CPU core based on ARM’s raw instruction set and managing everything from design of the entire ARM-based system to the final production is the path to even better performance, says Qualcomm’s Raj Talluri, vice president of product management. “We’re able to get more performance with two processors than […]

Quad-core processors: Do they really double up the efficiency of smartphones? – Part 3

The basic reason why quad core cannot compete with dual core on double the performance game, likewise with dual-core and single-core, is because the apps are not designed in that way. Most of the apps are designed to render in a single thread. The cores cannot make distribute code into two or four parts. That […]

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