Google Now comes to iPhone, iPad as an update to Google Search app

by vinayak mathur

google_now_iosGoogle Inc is bringing its Google Now technology to the iPhone, where it will compete head-on with Apple Inc’s Siri to serve as the primary service that smartphone users rely on to get everything from weather updates to traffic forecasts.

Google Now, which made its debut last year on mobile devices powered by Google’s Android operating system, will be available as a feature in the new version of the Google Search app for iPhones and iPads starting on Monday.

Personal assistant technology such as Apple’s Siri, Google Now and products created by various start-up companies aspire to play what could become a critical role on smartphones by helping users with daily chores such as looking up information on the Web, handling calendar appointments and managing travel plans.

Some analysts believe Apple’s Siri, which comes pre-loaded on iPhones and iPads, represents a growing threat to Google, the world’s No. 1 search engine. The information that Siri provides on common topics such as sports scores and nearby restaurants reduces the need to visit Google’s search engine, the analysts say.

Johanna Wright, Google’s vice president of Search and Assist for Mobile, described Google Now as the next phase in the evolution of search, in which answers are served up without a user needing to type in a query.

The technology taps into Google’s various online services, from Web search to personal Gmail email and Google Calendar entries, to deliver relevant information throughout the day in pop-up windows that Google refers to as “cards.” By accessing an email with a flight itinerary, for example, Google Now can automatically remind a traveler about an upcoming trip and suggest the best time to leave for the airport based on current traffic conditions.

Unlike the Android version of Google Now, in which users can swipe the phone’s homescreen to quickly access the pop-up cards, the version for Apple’s iOS will only display these cards when a user has opened the Google Search app.

The smartphone has emerged as a key battleground between Google and Apple as consumers increasingly access the Web with mobile devices instead of personal computers.

In September, Apple replaced the Google Maps app that once came pre-loaded on iPhones with a new maps app that Apple created in-house. The Apple maps service contained embarrassing errors, drawing fierce criticism from consumers and reviewers and forcing Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook to offer a public apology.

iPad mini 2 coming in second half of 2013: Report

by vinayak mathur

images (1)Apple’s iPad mini with Retina display could be launched in the second half of 2013, a report has said. DisplaySearch analyst Paul Semenza told CNET that the Retina iPad mini would have a resolution of 2,048 x 1,536 pixels.

That’s the same as the resolution of the full-size iPad with Retina display, which, at 9.7 inches, has a pixel density of 264 ppi. Mashable reports. The Retina iPad mini, at 7.9 inches, will result in a higher pixel density of 324 ppi, the report said.

Earlier, reports have suggested that the iPad mini’s Retina display could cost as much as 12 pounds more than the current display, increasing Apple’s cost per unit to approximately 200 dollars.

Samsung unveils Galaxy Note 8.0 to take on iPad Mini

by vinayak mathur

samsung_galaxy_note_8.0Samsung Electronics is beefing up its tablet range with a competitor to Apple’s iPad Mini that sports a pen for writing on the screen.

The Korean company announced on Sunday in Barcelona that the Galaxy Note 8.0 will have an 8-inch screen, putting it very close in size to the Apple’s tablet, which launched in November with a 7.9-inch screen. It’s not the first time Samsung has made a tablet that’s in the Mini’s size range: it’s very first iPad competitor had a 7-inch screen, and it still makes a tablet of that size, but without a pen.

Samsung will start selling the new tablet in the April to June period, at an as yet undetermined price. It made the announcement ahead of Mobile World Congress, the wireless industry’s annual trade show, which starts Monday in Barcelona, Spain.

The Note 8.0 fills a gap in Samsung’s line-up of pen-equipped devices between the Galaxy Note II smartphone, with its 5.5-inch screen, and the Galaxy Note 10.1, a full-size tablet. Samsung has made the pen, or more properly the stylus, one of the tools it uses to chip away at Apple’s dominance in both tablets and high-end smartphones. Apple doesn’t make any devices that work with styluses, preferring to optimize its interfaces for fingers, mice and touchpads.

On Samsung’s Note line, the pens can be used to write, highlight and draw. The screens also sense when the mouse hovers over the screen, providing an equivalent to the hovering mouse cursor on the PC. However, few third-party applications have been modified to take full advantage of the pens.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 technical specifications:

8-inch WXGA (1280×800) display, 189 ppi
1.6GHz quad-core processor
2GB RAM
16/32GB internal storage, expandable up to 64GB (microSD card)
5-megapixel rear camera, 1.3-megapixel front camera
Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi direct, AllShareCast, Bluetooth 4.0, USB 2.0
A-GPS + GLONASS (3G version only)
Android 4.1.2 (Jelly Bean)
Accelerometer, Digital Compass, Proximity
4,600mAh battery

Apple to unveil new iPad in March: Report

by vinayak mathur

ipad-analyst-635Apple may launch a fifth generation tablet next March, in keeping with its yearly Spring releases of previous models, a media report said Tuesday.

According to an inside source of the tech blog Macotakara, the new iPad will look like the iPad Mini in design and the dimensions of a slightly smaller iPad 2, the Daily Mail reported.

There are currently three models of iPad: The first iPad, the iPad 2 and the iPad Retina display – all measuring the same.

Apple released a faster version of the iPad Retina (also known to many as the iPad 3) this March and some people refer to this as the iPad 4.

Following hot on the heels of the iPad 4 launch was the introduction of the Mini measuring a sleek 7.87 inch in height, 5.3 inch in width and 0.28 inch in depth.

The new model, according to Macotakara, would feature the Retina display with the same resolution as the third and fourth generation iPads, the Mail added.

Microsoft surface review by anandtech

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Apple iPad Mini vs Kindle Fire HD 8.9 vs Nook HD

by vinayak mathur

The small tablet war is heading to new territories now. From 7-inch tabs we have many devices with slightly larger displays. Apple has iPad Mini and eReader giants like Amazon and Barnes & Noble respectively tout Kindle Fire HD and Nook HD+ with displays larger than seven. Here we go ahead to compare these three products to let you pick up the best product for eReading, movie watching, web surfing and more.

Software & Apps
Apple’s new small tablet runs on iOS 6. Compared to it both Kindle Fire HD and Nook HD+ are up with tailored Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Yes, that means you can run iTunes app store on iPad Mini and Play Store on Kindle Fire HD and Nook HD+ for different apps.

Needless to say, iPad wins when it comes to apps. Thanks to app store, iPad is the leader in number of apps. Amazon has designed too many specialized apps for multiple goals like eReading and similar purposes. B&N has somehow failed in it and so that Nook HD+ is the loser in availability of apps for diverse purposes.

Hardware & Power
The Apple mini tablet mounts a 7.9-in LED-backlit IPS LCD display with a resolution of 768 x 1024 pixels at a meager 162-ppi. The device drops the much-wanted Retina display and has lost a significant amount of sheen due to this. Kindle Fire HD is a bit larger with an 8.9-inch high definition display. It is an IPS TFT capacitive touchscreen that sports a better screen resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels at 254-ppi. The Nook HD+ is almost identical to Fire HD, but is rather smarter with a 9-inch IPS LCD display with a resolution of 1920 x 1280 pixels at 256-ppi.

Going by innards, the Mini comes with 1GHz dual core Cortex-A9 CPU with Apple’s new A5 chip inside. Its performance is boosted by a PowerVR SGX543MP2 GPU and 512MB RAM. You can find 16GB, 32GB and 64GB variants of this machine. Onboard the new Kindle Fire HD, Amazon has integrated a 1.5GHz Cortex-A9 CPU with TI OMAP 4470 chip and 1GB of RAM. The device has two – 16GB and 32GB – memory versions. Nook HD+ is powered by the same setup, but it comes in 16GB only.

Data & Connectivity
One important use of a small tablet is data surfing. That is why it must have a better and reliable connectivity options. Every tablet in question here comes with nice connectivity option. When it comes to iPad Mini, which comes in both cellular and Wi-Fi combo, you can see options like GPRS, EDGE, DC-HSDPA, HSDPA, HSUPA and 4G LTE for Wi-Fi/4G model only and Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, dual-band, Bluetooth 4.0 and USB 2.0. The device also shows off Apple’s new 8-pin Lightning dock port.

Amazon sells Kindle Fire HD with Wi-Fi only. It doesn’t have a cellular model. Yet, different from its precursor, the tablet touts Bluetooth with A2DP as well as USB 2.0. The Nook HD+ offers Wi-Fi 802.11 b, g, n, USB 2.0 and HDMI for connectivity. It is easy to access high speed internet on all these machines.

Price
It is an important factor that a user will check carefully before heading to buy a small tablet. To be honest, Kindle Fire HD is the best option here. The device comes for a price that a starts at $299. You will be getting a high performance and content-rich small tablet for a price that will not make you in trouble.

Nook HD+ starts at $269, but thing is that it is not a perfect tablet. Though having a quality HD display, it doesn’t have much to offer you in content and apps. In case of iPad Mini, it is, for sure, unintelligently priced by Apple. It starts at a huge $329, which is indeed a big price for a device that misses Retina display and better processing elements.

Acer W510 Hands On and review

by vinayak mathur

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iPad usage before bedtime can lead to poor sleep

by vinayak mathur

The use of tablet computers just before going to bed can lead to a poor night’s sleep, a study has revealed.

More and more people are taking their tablets to bed with them to surf the web, check Facebook or email before switching off the light.

But researchers are warning that the blueish light their screens emit can stop users getting a good night’s sleep, the Telegraph reported.

That is because this type of light mimics daylight, convincing the brain that it is still daytime.

Blue light suppresses production of a brain chemical called melatonin, which helps us fall sleep. This is because our brains have evolved to be wakeful during daylight hours, the report said.

By contrast, light which is more orange or red in tone does not suppress melatonin production, perhaps because our brains recognise it as a cue that the day is ending, it added.

Neurologists have known for years that staring at screens late in the evening can disrupt sleep – be it televisions, computers or mobile phones.

However, because mobiles and tablets are by nature portable – not to say addictive – more people are taking them into the bedroom.

Users also tend to hold them much closer to their eyes than a computer or television screen.

Researchers at the Lighting Research Centre, at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in New York, are now warning that looking at tablet displays for more than two hours “leads to a suppression of our natural melatonin levels as the devices emit optical radiation at short wavelengths” – in other words, they emit bluer light.

“Although turning off devices at night is the ultimate solution, it is recommended that if these devices are used at night displays are dimmed as much as possible and that the time spent on them before bed should be limited,” they said.

They findings are published in the journal Applied Ergonomics.

Apple releases iOS 5.1.1 update for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad

by vinayak mathur
Apple has issued an update for their iOS operating system fixing minor bugs. Dubbed as iOS 5.1.1 update, it is available for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPod touch (3rd generation) and later, iPad (1st generation), iPad (2nd generation), iPad (3rd generation).

Here is what you will get with iOS 5.1.1 update

  • Improves reliability of using HDR option for photos taken using the Lock Screen shortcut
  • Addresses bugs that could prevent the new iPad from switching between 2G and 3G networks
  • Fixes bugs that affected AirPlay video playback in some circumstances
  • Improved reliability for syncing Safari bookmarks and Reading List
  • Fixes an issue where ‘Unable to purchase’ alert could be displayed after successful purchase

This update is available over-the-air for devices running on iOS 5 and above. It is a 54MB download for iPhone, and 42.5MB of iPad and 42.8MB of iPod touch.

Apple had originally introduced iOS 5 in October last year with iPhone 4S, while iOS 5.1 was released in March 2012.

New iPad on sale in India today

by vinayak mathur

The day is finally here. The new iPad hits the Indian shores today, less than a month-and-a-half since it went on sale in US and eight other countries on March 16th.

The new iPad – that’s what it is called, not the iPad 3 – is the third iteration of Apple’s smash-hit tablet, unveiled by the Cupertino giant in a special event on March 7th. It features the stunning-new Retina display with 2048x1536p resolution, Apple’s A5X processor with quad-core graphics, a 5MP camera, and 10-hours of battery-life.

The new iPad will be available in 6 variants, with a further choice between black and white colours in each variant. The pricing ranges between 30,500 and 50,900 with Wi-Fi models retailing for Rs. 30500 (16GB), Rs. 36500 (32GB), and Rs. 42500 (64GB), while the Wi-Fi+4G models will be sold for Rs. 38900 (16GB), Rs. 44900 (32GB), and Rs. 50900 (64GB).

It is worth noting that the new iPad’s 4G chip is not compatible with India’s 4G spectrum, so they fallback and operate on the 3G network, just like the iPad 2.

Apart from India, the new iPad goes in 8 other countries today – Colombia, Estonia, Israel, Latvia, Lithuania, Montenegro, South Africa, and Thailand. With this the new iPad is now available in 55 countries worldwide.

Apple has announced that it will continue to sell the iPad 2, at a reduced pricing starting at Rs. 24,500.

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