Top 10 Antivirus Software Review 2012

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Top 10 Internet Browsers Comparison

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2012 Best Smartphone Comparisons and Reviews

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Tablets Top 10 Review

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Top 10 Laptop Computers Review

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Saturday, February 18, 2012

Sony PlayStation Vita (Wi-Fi, 3G)


Sony PlayStation VitaPrice: 24990
Digit Rating: Good
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Features:
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Performance:
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Value:
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Design:

PROS

  • Powerful graphics
  • Beautiful screen
  • Dual analog sticks

CONS

  • Short battery life, and battery isn't removable
  • Proprietary memory card
  • Clunky media manager


Design
Out of the box, the PS Vita looks like the PlayStation Portable at first glance, but the overall build quality of the PS Vita is much better, right down to the small details. Without a pop-out door for UMDs or a sliding design, the PS Vita feels much more solid than the PSP, and despite their small size the analog sticks have just enough give for responsive control without feeling loose. Besides the proprietary USB port and headphone jack on the bottom, every port and slot on the PS Vita is covered by a door. The top edge holds the game card slot and an accessory port, the bottom edge holds the memory card slot, and the left edge holds the SIM card slot. The handheld weighs a solid 9.8 ounces, and at 3.3 by 7.2 by 0.7 inches (HWD) it's almost the same as the PSP in shape.
Sony PlayStation Vita
The layout is pure PlayStation, with a direction pad, four face buttons, Start and Select buttons, a PlayStation button, two shoulder buttons, and two analog sticks. The top edge of the PS Vita holds the power button and volume controls. While there are only two shoulder buttons instead of four like on the PlayStation 3 controller, the front touch screen and back touchpad have enough input for no-compromise control, unlike the PSP with its single analog pad. The back touchpad sits seamlessly on the back of the PS Vita, without a frame or bezel, while two rubberized grips give your fingers a comfortable place to rest when you're not using the touchpad.
 
Hardware
The 5-inch OLED touch screen is gorgeous. It's bright, colorful, and extremely sharp. Its 960-by-544-pixel resolution makes it almost exactly equivalent to many current-generation large-screen Android phones, and not quite as high-resolution as the iPhone 4S or several 720p Android phones on the market. But at five inches, the PS Vita's display is more than sharp enough to lend a satisfying impression of high-definition video to a movie or game. The screen is also multitouch, so you can pinch to zoom in the Web browser, the map software, and in games.
 
The front- and back-facing cameras seem identical, and are only slightly sharper than the cameras on the 3DS. The Vita might compare favorably to the camera phones of a few years ago in image quality, but if you have a decent smartphone, there is no reason to use the Vita's camera for anything besides video chat and AR (augmented reality) games.
 
As a nice touch, the PS Vita supports Bluetooth devices just like the PS3, including stereo headsets. I paired my Logitech Wireless Headset to the Vita and could hear the background music of the menus and the dialog in Uncharted: Golden Abyss easily. If you don't have a Bluetooth headset, the PS Vita still has a 3.5mm headphone jack and onboard stereo speakers.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Cooler Master launches CM Storm Xornet gaming mouse for Rs. 2,499


Cooler Master, best known for its power supplies, cabinets, and thermal solutions, has announced the India release of a new gaming mouse, the CM Storm ‘Xornet’. Aimed at casual gamers, the Xornet offers what Cooler Master calls ‘pro-level’ features at an attractive price point – Rs. 2,499 (MRP).
The CM Storm Xornet features a claw-grip ergonomic design, with low-profile grip lined with special sweat-proof rubber, meant for long gaming sessions and precision. The Xornet has a 2000DPI sensor, and users can change the DPI setting on-the-fly at the press of a button, ranging from 500, 1000 and 2000 dpi.
According to Cooler Master, the sensor has been equipped with Anti-Drift Technology, to ensure precise tracking during lift-and-drop scenarios. It also features an Ultra-Step scroll-wheel encoder for smooth scrolling and solid tactile feedback. The CM Storm Xornet features Omron switches, guaranteed to last five million clicks.

Facebook Timeline to become default profile in next few weeks

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Facebook has announced in an updated blog post that its new profile design, Timeline, will become default profile format for all users over the next few weeks.
The social network, which is predicted to have more than 1 billion users this year, had unveiledTimeline profile format at the f8 conference in September last year. Timeline is a media-rich profile page, featuring activities of a user on the social networking site in a chronological order. Users could earlier activate the Timeline feature by “liking” the Facebook Developer app and accessing the platform as a developer. The Timeline officially became available for all users to try out on December 15.
But now that winds of changes are blowing across the social networking site, the new format will soon become permanent. In case you stayed away from the Timeline so far, it's high time you get acquainted with it. According to the Facebook updated blog post, users will be given a week to try the new layout. The grace period will give users sometime to edit or hide anything they want before it is viewed by their friends.
“Last year we introduced timeline, a new kind of profile that lets you highlight the photos, posts and life events that help you tell your story. Over the next few weeks, everyone will get timeline. When you get timeline, you'll have 7 days to preview what's there now,” says Facebook engineer Paul McDonald in the blog post.

Facebook raises limit on status updates to over 60,000 characters

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Facebook is going to leave no stone unturned to maintain its dominance in the social networking segment. Earlier this year, it rolled out a series of updates, including video chat serviceticker andtimeline. And now the social networking site has turned its attention towards the “status update” section. Facebook has increased the maximum length of its 'status update' to more than 60,000 characters ( 63,206 to be precise), 12 times of what it used to be.
However, it's not the first time when the social networking site has expanded the status limit. Back in July this year, Facebook increased this limit to 500 characters. Just after a month, the limit was increased up to 5,000 characters.
Facebook’s Journalist Program Manager Vadim Lavrusik shares a picture on the social networking site, stating, “In September, we increased the character limit on status updates to 5,000 characters. Today, we're announcing that you can now write posts with more than 60,000 characters.”
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In spite of the update, Facebook does not score over the newly launched Google+. Google's social networking site lets you post updates of length of about 100,000 characters. However,Twitter, another popular social networking site, allows users to post status of up to 140 characters.

Indian Army personnel asked to quit social networking sites

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The Internet companies such as Google andFacebook are facing a tough time in the country. They have already come under the government scanner over alleged offensive content and have been asked to set up a content monitoring mechanism. While the issue of web censorship is in court, the Indian Army has also joined the crackdown on social media. The Army has reportedly asked its personnel to do away with social networking sites such as Facebook and Orkut. Also, the Army personnel have been barred from joining these sites in future.
According to to reports, Army was facing difficulties while monitoring whether any of its personnel were leaking out sensitive information through these social networking sites. It's learnt that the Armymen have already been asked not to post any kind of information on such sites. Army was earlier also keeping a check on its officers if they were posting any pictures of themselves in uniform, weaponry or of their units on these sites.
It seems the Army has opted for an easy way by banning all personnel from joining such social networking sites in order to prevent information leakage. Do you support the move to ban Armymen from the social networking sites? Let us know in the comments section below

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Google integrates its privacy policies and terms of service



In an effort to reduce the complications of having over 70 privacy documents and terms of service across their products, Google will be combining most of them to make a single overarching GooglePrivacy Policy and Terms of Service for most of its products, such as Google+, Google Calendar, Google search, Gmail, and YouTube.
The changes will go into effect on March 1, with the internet services giant notifying Google Account holders starting today via email, and a link on its search page. Google hopes to integrate its “different products more closely,” and deliver a “beautifully simple, intuitive user experience” across Google products.
Clarifying, Google says the new privacy policy will be written in a clear and easy to understand manner, explicitly detailing the user information the company may use to deliver personalized and individually relevant search results and advertisements. The aim will be to treat a user as a single individual across all of Google’s products.
The new move was announced on a Google blog post, with Alma Whitten, Director of Privacy at Google’s Product and Engineering division, insisting that Google’s treatment of privacy will not change. Users will still be able to migrate their data away, and be reassured that their data will not be sold or shared to any third-parties.
Google is also looking to provide users with more control about how their information is used, with services like Ads Preferences Manager a step in that direction. The company has definitely learnt from its mistakes with the launch of Buzz, when it inadvertently shared users' oft-used email contacts.
To check out the changes to the Google Privacy Policy and Google Terms of Service, visit the Google Policies & Principles page

YouTube hits four 4 billion daily video views



Google's video sharing website, YouTube has achieved a few remarkable milestones – the site has surpassed 4 billion video views every day and over 60 hours of video upload every minute. To celebrate the milestones, Google has launched a new interactive website, called onehourpersecond.com. The new site features quirky animations and trivia to help users visualise how massive YouTube's figures are.
“Since the dawn of YouTube, we've been sharing the hours of video you upload every minute. In 2007 we started at six hours, then in 2010 we were at 24 hours, then 35, then 48, and now...60 hours of video every minute, an increase of more than 30 percent in the last eight months. In other words, you’re uploading one hour of video to YouTube every second. Tick, tock, tick, tock — that’s 4 hours right there!” announced Google on its YouTube blog.
Referring to the 4 billion video views milestone, Google pointed out that the figures are up 25 percent in the last eight months. “And the equivalent of more than half the world’s population watching a video every day, the same number as there are US $1 bills in circulation, the same as number of years since there was water on Mars...it’s a big number, and you’re making it bigger every day,” notes Google.
 

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Facebook Announces New Apps for Timeline


After mixed reactions from users, Facebook has now declared that it's here to stay by opening up new apps for Facebook timeline.
According to Carl Sjogreen, Product Manager at Facebook, "We recently launched Timeline to give you a way to collect and rediscover your most important moments. Starting today, you can choose from more than 60 new apps to add to your timeline and express what you love.
Some of the new timelines that are available include Foodspotting,FoodilyTicketmaster,Pinterest,Rotten Tomatoes,PoseKobo, Gogobot, and TripAdvisor, among others. So whether you want to eat, travel, track reviews or watch a movie, Facebook would let you do all at peace.
Enhance your timeline with apps
It's now an effortless task to update your timeline with all your interest. These apps would add your interesting events, experiences and interests for you, as they happen. As Sjorgreen says, "If you love to cook, you can add the Foodily app to your timeline and share your latest dishes. If your friends have added the Foodily app, you can discover new recipes with each other, as you'll see their updates in the ticker and their timeline, and possibly News Feed.
If you're a traveler, you can add the Gogobot and TripAdvisor apps to bring a virtual passport to your timeline, and show your where you've been and share tips about your favorite spots from around the world.
Soon, there will be apps for all types of interests, as more apps will launch over time. Whether you love snowboarding, gardening, hiking, or knitting, or something else, there will be an app for you."
Apps on your timeline
Timeline apps are designed to let you share your favourite activities chronologically as they happen with your friends. You can choose when to add an app, and you can also decide who sees it. Onve you've added an app, you can remove posts directly from timeline, or edit your settings from your personal Activity Log.
There's also a video you can watch that highlights key features with this new development. For further details, please go to http://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/add-to-timeline/
Try out the new timeline here and share your feedback with us. We'd like to hear your responses. Please share your comments and feedback below. You can also join us on Facebook Join us on
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Best sub-20k smartphone for every OS


For a budget for under Rs. 20,000, there is a phone for everyone. What we have here is a listing of the best smartphones you can get between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 20,000, on each Operating System out there. The choice is literally endless, but here are the phones we think you should consider.
Windows Phone Mango: The new kid on the block
Samsung Omnia W: Windows Phone 7 is a completely transformed OS, ever since the Mango update arrived. I would go on to say Microsoft has managed to offer a better user experience than what Android offers, at least as far as the UI slickness and the ability to add a lot of visual goodness on hardware that Android would usually struggle to make a good impact on. The Omnia W walks the line of brilliance in terms of performance. The 3.7-inch Super AMOLED display, 5MP camera and 8GB internal storage make up the critical specs. Add an excellent battery life, and what you have is a very capable smartphone. Read a detailed review of the Samsung Omnia Where.
Symbian Anna: Will not walk into the sunset, without a fight
Nokia E6: Trust us when we say this, we were delighted to use the E6 when it was launched, back then in the summer of 2011. It was succeeding the hugely successful E72, which had the performance and class going for it. If you still are a fan of Symbian and want to stick with the OS, the Anna update is good news! The E6 has a lot going for it. A slim form factor, high quality build, very comfortable keypad, good display with a sure touchscreen, better than expected camera and an excellent battery life – the list of positives is quite long. On the flipside, the E6 is surprisingly heavy. We have seen the E6 retailing for about Rs 17k, and what you get for that money is a well-built smartphone with a touchscreen and physical QWERTY keypad. Those among is who cannot do without a physical keypad, this is a phone that you must consider. Read a detailed review of the Nokia E6 here.
Bada OS: Now in its teen years!
Samsung Wave III: If we look at the Wave III as an individual smartphone, it delivers on the two critical aspects - performance and build. However, you do begin to wonder at this point on how this is likely to compete against the likes of Android and now Windows Phone 7.5 (Mango). Since Bada OS is Samsung’s baby, it did take some time for the apps ecosystem to take off. And now it has, and as we speak, there is a complete transformation of the Bada App Store from what we saw when we had reviewed the phone. If you spend Rs 18k on this, you are surely going against the flow of Android and WP 7.5 devices. However, for the explorers of the tech world amongst us, this may just be a very interesting journey. Read a detailed review of the Samsung Wave III  here.
Android: Love it or hate it, but…
Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini Pro: For a price of under Rs. 15k, what you get is a tiny little smartphone that doesn’t miss out on any features. The Mini Pro has a side slide out QWERTY keypad that builds on the surprisingly comfortable 3-inch touchscreen. While it may have reduced comfort during the touchscreen usage sometimes, the portability enhancement is something that cannot be missed. Android 2.3 is layered with the Timescape UI that has the edge menus as well. The performance thanks to the 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM is very good. And it is much better looking than the predecessor, the Xperia X10 Mini Pro, that just looked plain cheap, to be honest.
BlackBerry OS: Reinventing itself. Or at least is attempting to.
BlackBerry Curve 9360: For a company that is struggling to keep its grip on the smartphone market, it hasn’t lost its sense of classiness. The BlackBerry Curve 9360 is by far the best-looking Curve handset, ever. The moment you thought of a Curve smartphone, you would visualize a plasticky build quality and an iffy keypad. In this case, it is a combination of a sleek form factor, a classy finish, good display and a new OS. However, all is not well - keypad feels a little on the hard side and the battery will last you a day, at the max. However, for the consumer, we would recommend this simply for its extremely classy looks. Just makes the money spent all worthwhile, well somewhat! Check out the BlackBerry Curve 9360 review here

Sunday, January 22, 2012

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