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Samsung Galaxy S3 mini

Specs

Screen – 4.0 inch Super Amoled (233ppi)

Processor – 1 GHz Dual Core Cortex A9

Ram – 1 GB

OS – 4.1 (Android JellyBean)

Camera - 5 MP, LED flash, Secondary VGA

Expected Price and Launch – Rs 24000, Mid december :)

Samsung Galaxy Camera First Impressions

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So from the name itself you get an impression that its a hybrid. Samsung has tried to build a camera that can function as an android smart-phone. It comes with jelly bean operating system, an exynos quad-core processor and a super amoled 4.8 inch display. But you cannot make calls although you can use things like skype but its not that convenient. It has all the connectivity options like Wifi,3g,bluetooth and All Share. You get all the bells and whistles of the playstore as you’d expect. As a camera its got a 16MP sensor with a 21x optical zoom. The device boots up into camera mode and hence makes an impression that it is purpose built. The camera app has a lot of features for example you adjust the aperture manually. Its also got some features that

iPad Mini vs Google Nexus 7

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So this is possibly the most “in” discussion these days. The most awaited product of the year (iPad Mini) has launched and everybody wants to know how it stacks up against one of the most loved products(Nexus 7) of the year. Lets take it step by step.

Economy Tablet Killer => Google Nexus 7

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Yes we are all waiting eagerly for the Google Nexus 7 to hit the Indian shores and as a matter of fact it has been confirmed that it will arrive in November. Before we tell you the expected price we must give a refresher of the specs of the device to you so that you can make your guesses.

Best looking phones under 10k

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This post has been written considering the style quotient of the devices and nothing else. We were surprised to know that “not so big” brands are doing a good job when it comes to style. Prices are according to best street price available, not MRP.

Micromax A55 (Bling 2)(Rs 3800)

Specs

Screen - TFT capacitive touchscreen,240 x 320 pixels, 2.8 inches (~143 ppi pixel density)

Processor - 600 MHz

Ram - 512 MB

Battery - 1000 mAh

Camera - 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels(No secondary Camera)

Looking for a Tablet…Read this

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What’s more important when you are going for a tablet?  Let’s see the options we have:

Best Deals

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  1. iPhone 4 (Rs 28,500)

Yes the iPhone 5 is out but as a matter of fact, the iPhone 4 is a steal now. Available at around 28,500(8GB) this makes it an irresistible deal. We recommend it as it is still a desirable device with reasonable specs and access to the Apple App Store

Why the iPhone 5 doesn’t have….

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Well, many enthusiasts and apple fan boys are a bit disappointed with the iPhone 5 as it doesn’t match their expectations. We have tried to list down the features the iPhone 5 missed and the possible reasons behind it.

Off-Roader Terminology

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So, all of you must have some basic knowledge about Off-Roaders, but do you really know what makes an Off-Roader go off the road? We’ll unwrap the mysteries of off-roaders for you and tell you what really is beneath the skin.

  • All Wheel Drive - Also termed as 4×4, a pretty common feature a in an off-road vehicle to handle tough terrain like gravel, snow, sand etc. In an all wheel drive vehicle, all the 4 wheels are driven by the drive shaft so that if one or two wheels loose traction, others can pull the vehicle.

Prevention is better than cure

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These days with the advent of the ‘hacker organisation’ and increasing influence of the Internet into our personal and professional lives the issues of personal security are becoming more and more serious. We see reports of hackers breaking into people’s accounts and company profiles and stealing their identities, money, records and important information. What comes to mind is the ease with which these hackers manage to break in to secure information. All a hacker needs is that tiny bit of error in security that they can use as ‘keys’ to break into home PC’s and office computer systems. And hackers are clear about one thing. Computer users make mistakes all the time – and often the same ones, over and over again. The human element is always the weak link in the chain. People are very easily distracted – and particular attackers prey on that.

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