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Friday, September 14, 2012

iPhone 5 launch


iPhone 5 launch

Apple has announced the new iPhone 5, offering a larger screen, 4G LTE connectivity and a slightly tweaked design.
The new iPhone 5 - the world's thinnest smartphone at 7.6mm (0.3 inches) - is made entirely of glass and aluminium, something Apple says is "unlike anything we, or anyone in the industry, has made before."


Thinner again

It's weighing in at just 112g (4oz), which is 20% lighter than the iPhone 4S, and has a 4-inch screen, which offers a 1136 x 640 resolution (326ppi) and has 44% colour saturation for more 'rich' colours... perhaps an effort to rival the deeper hues of the Samsung Galaxy S3's Super AMOLED HD screen.
This display gives you access to more apps on the screen, with five rows of icons and the standard four icons at the bottom - first party apps have been updated to make use of the extra screen real estate, and old apps will run with black bars to make sure they can run on the larger screen too.

4G and faster

As expected, it's now got a 4G chip inside, meaning superfast mobile broadband speeds from a single radio chip. It will run 4G speeds on EE in the UK (and possibly more) and in the US, there's access to Sprint, AT&T and Verizon's dizzying mobile speeds.
The chipset inside is the new Apple A6 chip, which is 22% smaller than the predecessor, and more energy efficient, and offers up faster loading speeds and graphics that look visually impressive - think close to console quality.


Battery snapper power


Hands on: iPhone 5 review
Apple is claiming 'incredible' battery life on the iPhone 5 that exceeds that of the iPhone 4S, with eight hours talk time, eight hours of 3G or 4G browsing, 40 hours of music and a whopping 225 hours on standby... although we'd be gobsmacked if anyone ever achieved those numbers.
The iPhone 5 camera sticks at an 8MP sensor, and offers up backside illumination, a hybrid IR filder, f/2.4 aperture and a 25% smaller sensor. Essentially the same as the iPhone 4S camera in spec, but with dynamic low light mode, precision lens alignment and sapphire crystal, that offers better dark snaps and strong scratch resistance.
Apple spent a long time touting the processing power of the iPhone 5 camera, thanks to the new A6 chip. This means 40% faster image capture, and a smart filter than helps make colours look a little bit more pure - and panorama mode is now added in, and a 'simple to use' method that results in a 28MP image.
The FaceTime camera is predictably onboard, but has been boosted to HD quality instead of VGA, and offers the same backside illumination as the rear sensor. Three microphones are present in the updated audio system, on the bottom, back and front of the iPhone 5.
Wideband Audio, which seems to be a lot like Orange's HD Voice function, enables wider voice spectrums, with 20 carriers (Orange included) supported at launch for clearer voice chattery.

Thunderbolt and Lightning

Apple has made the move we all expected and included an 80% smaller dock connector for the iPhone 5, dubbed Lightning to partner with the Thunderbolt port used on Macs.
There will be accessories to help you use those old docks and power leads - but let's be honest, Apple wants to create a whole new ecosystem of leads. It's an 8-signal connector, and will be digital for faster transfer speeds.

iOS 6 updates

Apple showed off the improvements we saw from iOS 6, which included superbly slick satellite imagery using Apple's new Maps app, PassBook for all your loyalty cards and tickets (with geo-locational tools so things automatically pop up on the lock screen) and the ability to share desktop tabs with Safari through iCloud tabs.
We saw the same again from Siri, with the ability to launch apps by voice, info on movies and scores from your favourite sports - and you'll be able to get your hands on iOS 6 from September 19.

Colour fun

In no change to tradition, the iPhone 5 will come in both black and white, with the former seeing an anodised finish and the latter offering a lovely aluminium back.
It's a departure from the previous singular design and hue, and will at least show those other people on the commute that you've got Apple's latest device.

Where's the NFC?

However, it's not all happy days: the iPhone 5 does not have Near Field Communication compatibility, which means you won't be using the iPhone to pay for your goods or travel on public transport.
This is a big blow for the networks and financial providers looking to convince users that using a handset as your main method of payment is a good idea... Apple seemingly thinks that NFC is not secure enough or not widespread to the correct level to chuck it into the new iPhone.

iPhone 5 price and release date

The iPhone 5 will cost the same as the iPhone 4S, and will ship on September 21 in multiple countries around the world, including the UK, US and Australia, coming on 240 carriers.
You can pre-order the new iPhone 5 from September 14, and it will come in the same storage flavours as before: 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB. Apple's iPhone 5 prices start at $199 in the US, with a PAYG price in the UK of £529 revealed so far.

The iOS 6


The iOS 6


iOS 6, the latest generation of Apple's mobile software foriPod touchiPhone and iPad, has finally been unveiled- and from what we've seen so far, it will delight an awful lot of iOS users.
From badly kept secrets to things that have been on wishlists for what seems like forever, here are the highlights of the new operating system.


iOS 6 introduces Passbook

Passbook is Apple's new e-tickets app, enabling you to carry electronic tickets for anything from sports events to plane travel, or to have a digital loyalty card. The tickets update, too, so for example your airline ticket would send you a notification once your departure gate was announced or changed. Hopefully enough firms will support this one to make it work for all our everyday bits and bobs.

iOS 6 has an improved Phone app

The revised Phone app offers smart reminders, so for example you can reject a call with a message saying you're busy, on your way or lost in a forest... You can also be reminded to call someone back when you leave your current location.
The new Do Not Disturb mode is particularly nifty: when new messages arrive, they do so silently and without the screen lighting up. If you wish, you can also tell your iPhone not to silence calls from a list of favourite callers, or to automatically silent repeat calls from the same person.

iOS 6 has Facetime over 3G

To tell the truth, we're amazed it took so long. If this takes off, the mobile operators will be very sad. Unless we use it abroad, in which case they'll be dancing on great big piles of our money.

iOS 6 has a brand new Safari app

There are lots of useful improvements here: Instapaper-style offline reading, iCloud tab syncing and photo sharing website integration to make uploading less hassle. Less wonderfully, Smart App Banners enable websites to tell you about their sodding iOS apps more easily, which is just brilliant. Who among us hasn't thought, "man! I wish more websites told me about their iOS app on each visit!"?

iOS 6 Mail has VIPs and pull to refresh

Pull to refresh is here! Yay! You can also create a list of VIPs whose messages will appear on your device's lock screen and in a dedicated, separate mailbox. Sharing photos or videos from within Mail is finally here too, as are per-account signatures.

iOS 6 photo sharing is more selective

Instead of sharing everything with everyone, you can choose which photos should be shared with which people. We're not sure why you'd use this rather than, say, putting a friends-only album on Facebook or Flickr. Anyone?
So how do the new iOS 6 features stand up against Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich? We compare maps, browsers and voice assistants:

iOS 6 makes Siri more serious, and puts it in cars

Siri is able to understand a wider range of questions than before - the demo showed it understanding questions about sports scores, statistics and trivia, booking restaurants and finding out what's worth seeing at the cinema - but as yet it's unclear which, if any, of these features will make it to the UK. Local search is being rolled out worldwide, however, and there's support for more languages.
Siri is also going mobile: the new Eyes Free feature will put a Siri button on the steering wheel of Jaguars, Land Rovers, BMWsMercs, Toyotas, Chryslers, Hondas, Audis and GM cars. The car manufacturers have promised to support the feature in the next 12 months.

iOS 6 has Facebook integration

Apple promises "the best Facebook integration ever in a mobile device", and to our eyes it looks pretty much the same as iOS 5's Twitter integration: you can post photos, locations, URLs and so on to annoy your friends. The API is public, so non-Apple apps can share to Facebook too, and you'll be able to see your Facebook friends' App Store recommendations.

iOS 6 has guided access for children

The new Guided Access feature enables you to disable certain parts of the screen so that children can't accidentally hit the wrong buttons. We're going to use it on the in-app purchase icons in every kid-targeted iOS game. Hahah!

iOS 6 has a new Maps app



New York, London, Paris, Munich, everybody's talking about - iOS 6 maps! Well, maybe not, but Apple's much-rumoured mapping system finally breaks cover.
It's pretty, will have traffic information, doubles as a sat-nav system with turn-by-turn navigation, can be controlled via Siri and will probably be useless outside major metropolitan areas in the UK. Still, the new Flyover 3D views of major cities are lovely.
It's also been confirmed that Yelp, a social networking, user review, and local search service, will be integrated into Apple's mapping software - enabling you to check out restaurants, bars, clubs and cultural venues.

iOS 6 supports larger phone screens

Rumors of the iPhone 5 coming with a larger 4-inch screen have come a bit closer to reality, thanks to a discovery made with the iOS development tool kit. Using the beta version of iOS 6, TechRadar was able to stretch the screen to fit a 640 x 1136 resolution version, and everything scaled perfectly.

iOS 6 dedicated Podcast app

A report from AllThingsD suggest that Apple may be about to givePodcasts their own application within the forthcoming iOS 6 software.

iOS 6 doesn't require password for free apps

With iOS 6, you won't be asked to enter your password every time you want to download a free application.
Once you have linked your iTunes account to your iOS 6-toting iPhone/iPad/iPod touch, you won't need your login details again - unless you want to make a purchase, you know, with actual money. You also won't be asked for your password if you are re-downloading a previously purchased app.

iOS 6 has in-app purchase protection

In iOS 5.1 some naughty hackers found a loophole that enabled them to steal in-app purchases, which may have cost some developers millions in lost revenue.
Apple has said that there will be no such problem in iOS 6 though, releasing a statement saying: "iOS 6 will address this vulnerability. If your app follows the best practices described below then it is not affected by this attack."

iOS 6 could sport Bluetooth 4.0 bridge

It's claimed Apple is working on a new feature in iOS 6 that uses Bluetooth 4.0 to act as a bridge between compatible devices, which could enable a future iPod to do a variety of tasks, such as making calls via an iPhone running iOS 6.

iOS 6 beta is revealing

YouTube - Apple has removed its YouTube app from iOS 6, leaving Google to pick up the pieces and build its own version for the App Store.
Update: Google has countered Apple's decision to sever all ties with it and has launched its own YouTube app on the App Store - so you won't be without your favourite videos for long.
Dock connector - A new hardware feature has been spotted in the iOS 6 beta releases of Apple's upcoming operating system, with a line of code reading: "DeviceSupports9Pin" – possibly a reference to a new 9-pin connector dock - although there's no way to be sure at the moment.

iOS 6 should be adopted very quickly

Unlike other mobile operating systems, iOS isn't dependent on mobile operators approving updates: as a result 80% of Apple's 365 million iOS customers are using the latest operating system, compared to 7% ofAndroid users. Once iOS ships, expect a similarly speedy take-up.

iOS 6 doesn't work on everything

iOS 6 supports iPhones from the 3GS onwards, the fourth generation iPod touch and the second and third generation iPad. Check our story for more on iOS 6 compatibility.
Update: Apple has now pushed out iOS 6 Beta 2 to developers, available on the iPhone 4SiPhone 4 and new iPad. Why is this exciting? Because the cogs in the settings icon now spin... oh yes!
Update: Version iOS 6 Beta 3 has now been released by Apple, sporting a variety of bug fixes, improved keyboard and navigation editing capabilities.













Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Asus PadFone - Computext the 3 in 1 Gadget

Asus PadFone - Computext the 3 in 1 Gadget

Asus PadFone, an all new innovative product that will be introduced by Asus is expected to arrive anytime this month of April. This new device was just launched in the recently concluded Mobile World Congress 2012. the PadFone is a phone which can be converted into a 10.1 inch tablet form through combining it with the chassis. It is elegantly placed just at the back of the tablet and it serves as the host to run the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich in it. Then there is a keypad that turns it into a instant laptop.







 More than just Android Phone..





















More than the a pad.. insert the phone on the back case..

Instant PAD


A Touch a keyboard  and pop instant Laptops.



 It has a stylus  that can be used to answer call  its more than a stylus 



Here are the quick specifications of the Asus PadFone:

1.Tablet and Dock


  • 10.1 inch  Capacitive Multitouch Touchscreen with 1280×800 pixel resolution
  • Dimensions: 273mm x 176.9mm x 13.55mm
  • Weight: 724 grams
  • 8MP camera with Auto-focus and LED Flash (via the smartphone)
  • 1.3MP Front facing camera
  • HDMI out


 2.   Smartphone


  • 4.3 inches Super AMOLED qHD screen at 960×540 pixel resolution
  • Dimensions: 128mm x 65.4mm x 9.2mm
  • Weight: 129 grams
  • 1.5GHz Dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor
  • Adreno 225 GPU
  • 16GB/32GB/64GB eMMC Flash memory (expandable via microSD)
  • 1Gb RAM
  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
  • 8MP camera with Auto-focus and LED Flash
  • VGA Front facing camera
  • 3G, HSDPA, HSPA+
  • GPS
  • Wi-FI, Wi-Fi Hotspot functionality
  • Li-Ion 1520mAh battery


 This device will absolutely be a great buy with its given specs that is fast enough for your everyday needs. There is still no official statement on the approximated price of this gadget but I believe it will be around $300 because it is a pioneer in its category.

You can check any update here: http://ph.asus.com/Mobile/PadFone/

 Price :Php 43,000







Tuesday, September 11, 2012

How to update driver on Windows Update

Having problem with drivers for Windows 7? Used the automatic Windows update scan and select manually for Windows driver update.

See this picture? Notice the Microsoft Corporation - WDDM it mean only the driver pack of windows installation is installed  NOT from NVIDIA.



How to update driver?

1. Go to My Computer properties click Windows update


2. Check the available updates

3. Unchecked all leave only the Driver you need. Here I only need 2 driver






4. Install the update Notice 2 optional updates selected.



5. Wait till it finish download  and installed.






6. Check your Device Manager if there is No close Microsoft Corp.  done your driver is updated





Monday, September 10, 2012

Be aware on Buying Secondhand Computer Set

We all want to have a  cheapest computer unit, but do you buy for?  A good looking computer but chicken inside ( i mean outside  like CPU casing ) or old look but monster inside. I have  many customer who buy a second hand computer but they are not worth the price when you look the specs. They thought they buy a new one because the outer side is brand new. The last customer who call me for checking up there PC, the seller say is 10,000 pesos but when I look the specs its only 3,500  or less  the specs is.



  • AMD sempron 1.8 something
  • 256 RAM drr
  • 80 Hard disk
  • CD rom
  • 32 MB video card


Is this a 10,000 pesos?  if you buy a brand new CPU with 10,000 pesos  the latest specs is..

  • AMD APU A6
  • 4 Gig DDR3
  • AMD motherboard built in video
  • 500 gig Hard disk
  • free keyboard and mouse
Look how far the specs is?..  If want to buy a second hand PC  ask someone who you trust and knowledgeable in computer specs.

Check the latest computer retail Price click here



Sunday, September 09, 2012

Infolink-Real-Time Mobile App

Infolink-Real-Time Mobile App

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Download Microsoft Security Essentials -Free Anti Virus from Microsoft

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