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Apple Resease Information About IPAD battery indicator

There was another small dust-up this week over the new iPad and its battery, following a rash of complaints that the device charges too slowly.

Human And Robots will Do everything together in future

The future is not written yet and who knows whether robots are dangerous or not. What is for sure is that humans, being the curious beings, will develop new advanced generations of robots.

Google chrome give new feture to user use chrome in every android phone

The world’s fastest browser on Android!? The super news shocked the users of Android! So now you could finally bring up your net surfing to a high speed level.

Apple Launch New Iphone5 with large LCD 4.6 inch

Apple’s new iPhone 5 will have a sharper and bigger 4.6-inch retina display and is set to be launched around the 2nd quarter, Reuter says.

New Top 5 Technology Trends For Twenties Centry

With the End-of-Year Countdown firmly underway, We’ve taken time to reflect on the last twelve months to give our forecast of the top five trends for the year ahead.

Thursday, 5 April 2012

Apple Launch New Iphone 5 with large LCD 4.6"inch" Exclusive

Apple’s new iPhone 5 will have a sharper and bigger 4.6-inch retina display and is set to be launched around the 2nd quarter, Reuter says.
As a result, we don’t intend to be hit twice by the same driver in the iPhone 5 rumours and we’ll hopefully get to the bottom of these rumours before the iPhone 5 announcement strikes us with different news. The first iPhone 5 rumour decided to start with the iPhone 5 shape and more specifically, screen size. Before we go on with the Reuters report that claimed to know the size of the iPhone 5’s screen, let’s first give you a hint of what has been going on with the previous iPhones’ screen sizes and iUsers opinions and wishes.

But exciting as this rumor might all be, we seriously doubt its credibility. Because switching from a 3.5″ to a 4.6″ display is as drastic a change as you can imagine and such drastic changes risk alienating some customers. And when you have a user base as large and loyal as the one Apple has, that’s the last thing you would want to do.

So while we’d love to see an iPhone with a larger screen and as soon as possible, we don’t think any of this is happening. And 4.6″ might be stretching it anyway, so we are not really sure you should feel bad about it.

New SmartPhones Screen Is Above 4.5 inches in recent survey

A recent survey, performed by Strategy Analytics in the UK and US amongst current smartphone users, shows that more than 90% of consumers seek larger screens than those found on devices they currently own.
The explanation for this is that more and more people use their smartphones for web browsing, watching video and video conferencing, as well as mobile gaming. And as we all know, all of these are better on a bigger screen.

Some differences in size preference exist dependent on the segment.  Females are more likely to consider slightly smaller devices than males. Existing Android owners are more likely to seek larger devices than existing Apple iPhone owners.

Strategy Analytics suggested that any increase in screen size must not be accompanied by a similar increase in thickness or weight, because devices must remain compact enough to fit inside purses and pockets.

iPad’s Misleading 4G In Australia beacse of APPLE Australian Government Announce to close IPAD 4G

Apple is facing trouble everywhere for highlighting its products and showing their quality and performance more than actually what they could deliver. Now Apple is being sued by the Australian government’s Competition and Consumer Commission for making misleading claims about new iPad offering 4G, because their device is not compatible with the 4G networks operating in Australia.

Apple’s new iPad received much hype before its release and after its launch in the market earlier this month, it had been sold really quickly as is often the case with anything new with Apple. Within its first week of release, more than three million units were sold in ten countries, including the U.S. and Australia. But since then, the picture has not been good about the new iPad. Customers have started complaining about getting heated up quickly and charging very slow.

The problem that the Australian government has with Apple’s labeling is that it does not specify the 4G networks the device would work on. Hence, Australian government wants Apple to correct the labeling before it takes serious action in court against this misleading act. Also, before this product arrives here in Pakistan, a company selling Apple’s product should make sure that it runs along with the networks here.

Day by day, Apple’s products are losing their pristine appeal of being so reliable as Apple is facing lawsuits not just for patents, but also in terms of the environment, labour laws and now product quality and misleading advertisements. Somebody needs to run Apple right.

Ready To Sale Black Berry Touchscreen with amazing Fetures

While yes, the BlackBerry Bold is a pretty slick looking update to the hallowed BlackBerry line, it still sports a physical keyboard — clearly a quaint remnant of smartphones from a bygone era. What the people want these days are touchscreens, beautiful, difficult to use touchscreens. And that's just what RIM is going to deliver with the BlackBerry Thunder.

The Boy Genius has a bunch of new details on the upcoming touchscreen BlackBerry, including the interesting tidbit that it'll be a lifetime exclusive on Verizon in the US and Vodafone in Europe. It'll have a mere four physical keys and will run on 3G EV-DO Rev. C as well as GSM HSPA for international use. No word on when this thing is going to drop, or whether or not anyone who uses a Blackberry will allow a physical QWERTY keyboard to be pried from their grip, but we'll keep you updated.

Oh, and that image above is merely a mock-up of what a touchscreen BlackBerry might look like, not an actual product rendering.

Microsoft have new plan for XBOX 720 Release

Microsoft have planned to release the Xbox 720 at Xmas, 2013, according to VG247.
The new console will feature a Blu-ray drive and 2 GPU’s according to the online site.
Codenamed ‘Durango’, the new Xbox will also require an always-on internet connection in an attempt to stop anti-piracy.
The sources also quote that the specifications will include either quad or six core processors and that the graphics cards featured in the new Xbox will be equivalent to AMD’s 700 series GPU’s, but not ‘Crossfire’ or ‘SLI’.
The rumours follow last week’s report that Sony’s PlayStation 4, codenamed Orbis, will also be powered by AMD hardware.

Get A Latest And Amazing Samsung Galaxy S III 4.65-inch Super LED Screen

Samsung’s Galaxy S III is now beginning to reach iPhone-like levels of rumor mongering and excitement, and today sees a new rumor surrounding the unannounced handset.

The follow-up to two of Samsung’s most loved devices, the Galaxy S and Galaxy S II, the third incarnation has been kept very much under wraps by Samsung, leaving the fanboys and technology press to fill the void with various rumors. The latest suggests that the device may be set to be the recipient of a new screen, and one that will surely be an impressive one if the specs are accurate.

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DDaily is reporting that the Samsung Galaxy S III will sport a 4.65-inch Super AMOLED Plus display which would be the first of its kind. Featuring a 720p display, the screen would set the Galaxy S III apart from the competition, and in a time where HTC is clearly intent on pushing the envelope with its HTC One lineup, Samsung would do well to offer something impressive with its latest smartphone.

Samsung’s current top of the line screen is the 4.65-inch Super AMOLED screen found in the Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S II HD LTE handsets, and with the Koreans saying that Samsung intends to double down on AMOLED technology for its screens, this new smartphone may see the best AMOLED display we have seen yet.
The real question still on everyone’s lips centers around the release date of this rather interesting phone. While Samsung is keeping quiet on the whole affair, yet more rumors in Korea suggest that the handset is currently in the hands of the country’s carriers. Tests will need to be carried about by those carriers before the device goes on sale, suggesting that the release may now be drawing near. With Samsung originally expected to announce the handset at this year’s Mobile World Congress, those eyeing up a new smartphone purchase this year are already beginning to get itchy buying fingers.

HTC is also adding its own pressure, and with an impressive line in HTC One handsets, the firm is set to give Samsung a run for its money, especially in the premium handset market.

Samsung will be hoping that loyal customers won’t be too tempted to look into the HTC handsets before the Galaxy S III finds its way into stores.