Saturday, 22 February 2014

iPad Mini deal: available at Rs. 12,900

E-retailer giant Flipkart is offering the first generation iPad Mini for as low as Rs. 12,900. It was recently spotted that the 16 GB WiFi variant of the iPad Mini was available for Rs. 21,900 (without offer) and Rs. 12,900 (with offer). The offer is available for users who are willing to exchange their old gadget for the iPad Mini. Gadgets include a Smartphone, Tablet or a Laptop. The discount ranges from Rs. 5,000 to Rs. 9,000, depending on the gadget you are exchanging it for (laptops exchange gives you a maximum discount of Rs. 7,000). 

The website has given the list of eligible devices for exchange.

The iPad Mini packs in the same specs as the iPad 2. An Apple A5 dual core processor, 512 MB RAM, 7.9 In screen with a resolution of 1024x768 with a pixel density of 160 ppi. A 5 MP iSight rear camera and a 1.2 MP front camera and iOS 7.0.4.

Thursday, 20 February 2014

Facebook buying Whatsapp for $19 billion.

Mark Zuckerberg recently announced that facebook will acquire Whatsapp for $19 billion.Stocks worth $12 billion , $4 billion in cash and $3 billion Restricted stocks to whatsapp employes. Mark Zuckerberg wrote 

"I’m excited to announce that we’ve agreed to acquire WhatsApp and that their entire team will be joining us at Facebook.

Our mission is to make the world more open and connected. We do this by building services that help people share any type of content with any group of people they want. WhatsApp will help us do this by continuing to develop a service that people around the world love to use every day.

WhatsApp is a simple, fast and reliable mobile messaging service that is used by over 450 million people on every major mobile platform. More than 1 million people sign up for WhatsApp every day and it is on its way to connecting one billion people. More and more people rely on WhatsApp to communicate with all of their contacts every day.

WhatsApp will continue to operate independently within Facebook. The product roadmap will remain unchanged and the team is going to stay in Mountain View. Over the next few years, we're going to work hard to help WhatsApp grow and connect the whole world. We also expect that WhatsApp will add to our efforts forInternet.org, our partnership to make basic internet services affordable for everyone. 

WhatsApp will complement our existing chat and messaging services to provide new tools for our community. Facebook Messenger is widely used for chatting with your Facebook friends, and WhatsApp for communicating with all of your contacts and small groups of people. Since WhatsApp and Messenger serve such different and important uses, we will continue investing in both and making them each great products for everyone.

WhatsApp had every option in the world, so I’m thrilled that they chose to work with us. I’m looking forward to what Facebook and WhatsApp can do together, and to developing great new mobile services that give people even more options for connecting.

I've also known Jan for a long time, and I know that we both share the vision of making the world more open and connected. I'm particularly happy that Jan has agreed to join the Facebook board and partner with me to shape Facebook's future as well as WhatsApp's.

Jan and the WhatsApp team have done some amazing work to connect almost half a billion people. I can’t wait for them to join Facebook and help us connect the rest of the world."

Whatsapp will operate as an independent service. 

Whatsapp is an online messaging service  through which you can send/receive texts, photos, videos, etc. Whatsapp is free for the first year and then charges $1 per year. Currently, Whatsapp reported that around 450 million members are online every month. 

So what do you think? Is this a good deal? Or is facebook out of ideas and just wants to stay in the league? Well, start commenting!

Sunday, 9 February 2014

What changes we are willing to see in the Galaxy Gear 2


Samsung released the Galaxy gear, a wearable smart watch which acts as a companion for your Samsung (High End) device. You could receive calls, record video read messages and so on....in short, you could leave your phone in your car while you enjoy the party and never miss a call again... Though i loved the watch but i would really really like samsung to do some changes which would make users as well as samsung happy (profit!!)

1. COMPATIBILITY

The Galaxy Gear as of now, supports only a couple of devices namely Galaxy Note 3, Note 2, Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy Mega. But Samsung , you got it all wrong! Had the Gear been supported on all Android devices , the sales would've tripled and every one could've owned it instead of just some particular users. I'd really like to see Samsung make this change happen in the next version.

2. COST

The Galaxy Gear costs a ridiculous Rs. 15,290. This price tag got many people to think ten times before buying it. Rs 15,290? Seriously Samsung!? Hell, if i had 15,290 to spend on something, i'd rather buy a brand new Android smartphone with a quad core processor or a tab... There's plenty of 'em in this price range (See also: Which tablet to buy under Rs. 20,000). Though i would've preferred buying gear if it sold for around Rs. 8000..

3. DESIGN

Everyone knows about the Apple iPod touch nano (6th generation), right? That square shaped iPod with capacitive touch which could be worn on the wrist and become an uber cool watch. One of my cousins had it and i wore it once and everyone around me was like "Dude, where'd you get that thing, it looks so high tech". Well, the galaxy gear looks good but isn't all that elegant and stylish as i'd like it to be. Samsung should make the band detachable so that people could buy different colored bands (or even bands made of different material) and make it a little more stylish.

4. BATTERY

The Galaxy Gears currently runs on a 350 mAh battery and lasts about 2 days. Although this is not bad, but being a wearable smart watch, the Gear should last at least 8-10 days as people would like to wear it and forget when it is about to run out. 


According to the New York Times, the Samsung Galaxy S5 and the Galaxy Gear 2 might launch in just about 2 weeks, that's right! Samsung might unveil these 2 devices at MWC instead of it's own special event.
  
That's it, if Samsung does these Necessary changes, it might be a marvelous product which everyone would want to buy. Got your own suggestions? Tell me in the comments! 

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