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Friday, March 07, 2014

SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive for Smartphones and Tablets


Using the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive, you can easily move files from your Android smartphone or tablet to your computer, freeing up space for music, photos, or HD videos. The drive has a micro-USB connector on one end and a USB 2.0 connector on the other, making file transfers a breeze, and it can store up to 64GB of data. The SanDisk Memory Zone app, available through Google Play, allows you to manage, organize, and back up files



On the other hand, the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB drive is considerably cheap compared to the what is PhotoFast’s offerings. For reference, the 16GB variant of the i-FlashDrive HD Gen2 goes for Php5,500, while the Ultra Dual USB drive with the same capacity only retails for Php980.




SanDisk Ultra Dual USB drive specs:
 
SKU: SDDD-0016G-G46 (16GB), SDDD-0032G-G46 (32GB), SDDD-0064G-G46 (64GB)
Available Capacities: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB
Compatibility: USB 2.0
Operating Temperature: 0~60° C
Dimension: 36.58 x 19.81 x10.92mm

In addition to the 16GB version, the SanDisk Ultra Dual USB drive is also available locally in 32GB and 64GB capacities which have an SRP of Php1,600 and Php2,980 respectively.

Monday, March 03, 2014

PUGO a Flappy Bird inspired Game Created by Filipino Couple

Pugo, a Filipino-made Flappy Bird alternative, now ranks number one worldwide in the Top Chart of free apps two days after it became available on the iOS AppStore.

Pugo! was created by Manila-based couple Patrick Cabral and Camy Cabral. They are designers and artists who tried their luck making their first game app. Luckily, it was received warmly by people.



Same mechanics as Flappy Bird apply to Pugo! — tapping the screen to make it fly and dodge obstacles. In this game, you are a small pink quail that avoids trees while roaming around the forest. There’s also a happy background music which makes everything light and jolly.


The couple added a new element to the game which I think (former) Flappy Bird players will love: Extra lives! Watch out for Philippine flags and collect them as they save your quail’s behind when it crashes.
Pugo! is now available for download in the App Store. We will try to get in touch with the creators and ask if the game will also come to Android devices.

 Source: http://www.gmanetwork.com/news/story/350722/scitech/geeksandgaming/pinoy-flappy-bird-inspired-game-pugo-is-top-pick-on-appstore


Sunday, March 02, 2014

Google Project Ara Module build your own Smartphone like LEGO

Google Project Ara Module  build your own Smartphone like LEGO for 50$

-like a build your own  smart phone  LEGO
Imagine you can build your own Smartphone with Specs at your choice!!

Parts of a functional prototype of a Project Ara phone -- still a work in progress -- including the endoskeleton frame, the screen, electrical components and custom 3D-printed module enclosures





For those wondering what Ara is, it’s Google’s modular smartphone project that lets users start from a basic device and eventually build the handset up with specific parts that users want — be it a kickass camera, more battery capacity, a bigger memory, etc. These parts will be available from a Google Play-like marketplace, but with hardwares instead of softwares.


   ARA BACK.

The scheduled developer conference is the first of many — meaning this innovation is getting a green light so far and is inching its way to the market. The upcoming conference will focus specifically on the alpha release of the Ara Module Developer’s Kit (MDK) that’s been said to hit the web this April.
In addition, Time has reported that the company plans on making this smartphone available in the market next year for $50 (approx. Php2,200) as the starting price. Keep in mind, though, that you’ll need to shell out more dough as you buy more parts one by one (it’s just like customizing your Tamiya all over again). For $50, you get the basic handset that comes only with Wi-Fi.

If Project Ara pushes through and makes it next year, would you find yourself getting one?


Project Ara
Project Ara : Module build your own Smartphone like LEGOhttp://www.blogmytuts.net/2014/03/google-porject-ara-module-build-your.html
Posted by Blogmytuts.blogspot.com on Monday, 15 June 2015
 Source:http://techland.time.com/2014/02/26/google-project-ara-modular-smartphone/