Saturday, May 25, 2013

The Sony Xperia Tablet Z

The Sony Xperia Tablet Z is 6.9mm thin and weighs a mere 495 grams. The tablet is premium priced at Rs. 44,990, more expensive that the iPad.

The entire chassis is sealed, making the Tablet Z both dust- and water-resistant. It can sit in a meter of water for up to 30 minutes without any effect, and will shrug off spilt drinks or a splash under the taps in the kitchen sink. If you're looking for the perfect digital recipe book, or like to browse the web in the bath, this is the tablet for you.






Sony's tablet designs have always bordered on the unusual side - the wedge-shaped Tablet S was meant to evoke a folded magazine, while the clamshell Tablet P was apparently ideal for slipping into a purse or handbag. By contrast, the Tablet Z looks almost pedestrian - but at the same time is easily Sony's best android device to date.




For its connectivity options, the tablet has NFC, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The rear of the tablet has an 8.1MP camera and the front has a 2.1MP camera. A 6000mAh battery powers the Xperia Z tablet. One notable feature of the Xperia Tablet Z is the “S-Force Front Surround 3D” which is said to improve the sound from the tablet.

The Xperia Z tablet has a 10.1-inch full HD display and is powered by Sony’s Bravia engine. Under the hood, the tablet has the quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset clocked at 1.5GHz along with 2GB of RAM. It supports 32GB built-in storage expandable up via a microSD card.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Facebook Phones

The Mark Zuckerberg (Founder of Facebook) has finally announce facebook phones.How you can turn your Android phone into a great social phone.



Zuckerberg says users can have an experience on Android phones that they can't have on other platforms. 


'Home' comes amid rapid growth in the number of people who access Facebook from phones and tablet computers. 

Of its 1.06billion monthly users, 680million log in to Facebook using a mobile gadget.

The new product is a family of apps designed around people's Facebook connections.

Pictures from your Facebook news feed would take up the entire display screen.

Zuckerberg said users will be seeing the world through people rather than apps.

'It'll be possible to flip through the items. 

'If there's something you like, just double tap on it to "like" it

The new 'Chatheads' show a friend's head in the corner of the screen whenever a new message appears.

'They're a way you can chat to your friends no matter what you're doing,' said Facebook's Adam Mosseri.

The new app will be available on all recent Android devices, including tablets, the firm said