jeudi 3 janvier 2013

Iphone 6 in the road


Output iPhone 6!

A username and visual appeared on the show website Maypalo.com "iPhone 6.1", a unit test running the next operating system from Apple. So info or intox? A few days ago, the firm Jefferies created a sensation on the Internet explaining that iPhone 6 was currently being tested within the walls of the Cupertino, California.

Well Maypalo site goes even further as states, through the development of a new standard, the 6.1, and most importantly, a new visual, that smartphone famous work in iOS7 is ie the successor of the current operating system from Apple, iOS 6.

IOS 7, more pixels lost!

To see the photo, and if it is not a hoax, the display shows an iPhone running on 4G LTE network (like the iPhone 5), and toggles Weather, network connection settings and system as activating and deactivating Bluetooth and 4G LTE networks or adjusting the brightness of the screen. It also features the battery level, timing or the use of storage memory, as well as messages and calls. In short, the more pixels lost on the large screen of the iPhone!

Viewing customizable icons?

Due to the variability information, one may wonder if the display of the home page is not customizable in their arrangement, their positioning, type and number, which underline the fact of not wasting screen space, but which could therefore inevitably lose readability. The balance is surely the responsibility of iOS, it certainly limits the number of objects on the screen.

Credibility that could not be challenged

Of course, it might seem a hoax. In fact, talking about iPhone 6 7 iOS is come to announce the Galaxy S5 while fans await the presentation of Samsung S4! But still, the site says Maypalo digital signature that is ... Image of Apple. It therefore would not suffer any possible dispute, unless denied by the firm, it would be so much the first photo of the iPhone 6 ... And iOS 7. In addition, the tests indicate that the source would be advanced enough since they would consider installing apps on the new OS and that output would be expected in the first half of 20013.

It would be therefore a real scoop to start the year.

Samsung News

Samsung Series 7 Ultra

Samsung’s PC division is kicking off the CES festivities a little early this week, with the unveiling of two new products in its high-end Series 7 line. The all-new Series 7 Ultra and updated Series 7 Chronos boast some impressive specs and are set to be in full attendance at the company’s CES booth next week. The first thing you’re likely to notice about the updated Series 7 Chronos is that it’s been on a diet. The new system comes in at 0.82 inch (20.9 mm), cutting a few millimeters off its predecessor’s 0.94 inch (23.9 mm) thickness. Unfortunately, that improvement isn't mirrored in the system's weight. The new Chronos is actually slightly heavier than the old model, at 2.35 kg (5.18 lbs) to the original’s 2.29 kg (5.04 lbs).

But fear not, that extra weight has been put to good use, with the system’s internals receiving some significant upgrades. The CPU has been updated with the latest Intel i7 chip (3635QM) and the system can now be configured with up to 16 GB RAM and 1 TB of storage. The display has also received an update from 1600 x 900 to 1920 x 1080 and features 10-point multi-touch functionality and a 300-nit brightness. Lastly, the GPU has been upgraded from the HD6750M to the more powerful AMD Radeon HD 8870M. Despite the high-end specs, Samsung claims that the system will run for up to 11 hours on a single charge.

The high-end Series 7 Chronos is 0.82 inch (20.9 mm) thick

Though the Chronos might be the more powerful of the two, the specs of Samsung’s latest Ultrabook are nothing to baulk at. The Series 7 Ultra will be available with a choice of i5 or i7 processors, will feature up to 16 GB RAM, a 256 GB SSD and, like the Chronos, comes with AMD graphics (albeit the less powerful HD8570M). The system’s 1920 x 1080, 350-nit display will be available in both standard and touch-enabled configurations, with the non-touch version of the notebook coming in at 17.5 mm (0.69 inches) thick. The touch model is a little thicker at 18.9 cm (0.74 inches). It also weighs slightly more, at 1.65 kg (3.6 lbs) compared to the standard model’s 1.46 kg (3.2 lbs) offering. The notebook’s screen will feature 178 degree viewing angles and Samsung claims the system will provide up to eight hours of battery life.

Both systems will run on Redmond’s latest touch-centric Windows 8 OS and will feature backlit keyboards, both USB 2.0 and 3.0 connectivity, an HDMI port, JBL speakers and 720p webcams. There’s no word yet on pricing or availability, but be sure to check back next week for more from Samsung at CES 2013.

mardi 1 janvier 2013

Samsung Galaxy S4




While the 2013 CES in Las Vegas and the MWC in Barcelona just around the corner, new information from the site PhoneArena some specific detail of one of the most anticipated smartphones of tech-savvy: Samsung Galaxy S4. 13 megapixel camera sensor, a processor swift supported by a significant amount of RAM, unbreakable screen, a presentation at MWC 2013 ... Many rumors revolve around the future smartphone-star Samsung Galaxy S4.

And as some key dates approaching, some data intersect, stress, to become real technical issues on which the device would be expected. But other indiscretions, sources say safe, just refresh the rumors hovering over the competitor's future iPhone 5s or support them. This is the case information from the site PhoneArena.com relayed by a source and confirmed by a Korean person working internally at the manufacturer.

These reports indicate the presence of an S-Pen, electronic pen of the famous Note 2, which is therefore now also associated with the Galaxy S, a screen AMOLED technology with a diagonal of 5.5 inches, and displaying a resolution of 1280 by 720 pixels ... but especially the fact that this screen is, as rumors assume perfectly flexible and unbreakable!

That's what's so hide behind the famous innovation Samsung imaged by a campaign to promote very mysterious.

According to the same source, the Samsung Galaxy S4 would be presented at the CES in Las Vegas, which will take place between 8 and 11 January 2013.