Selasa, 20 November 2012

Microsoft Surface review: Ripples of change




Introduction




Having powered anything from personal media players to enterprise servers, Redmond once again has a little something to call its own. It must wish it's bigger than the Xbox and sure hopes no one remembers the Kin phone.



The Microsoft Surface will have to be something special to be able to compete with both droids and iPads, as well as tablets made by Redmond's partner-OEMs. It's crunch time for Microsoft and nothing is off-limits in terms of tactics. Do as Apple does in tablets, and do as Google does in phones. Objective: put pressure on both, in both games.



Microsoft Surface
Microsoft Surface
Microsoft Surface
Microsoft Surface
Microsoft Surface official photos



A smart keyboard dock lets the Surface double as a laptop - that will cost an extra 100, unless you get the 64GB version, which has it in the bundle.



Anyway, is it a glorified tablet, or a dumbed-down laptop? Join as we explore the Surface from its magnesium metal alloy (called VaporMg), to the quad-core Tegra 3 processor powering its Modern UI. But first, let's take a look at the Surface's main features and potential disadvantages:





Key features:



  • 10.6" ClearType HD LCD touchscreen, 1366 x 768 pixels

  • Dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n connectivity with Wi-Fi Direct

  • Quad-core 1.3 GHz Cortex-A9 chipset

  • 2 GB of RAM

  • ULP GeForce GPU

  • Windows 8 RT with SkyDrive support and activation

  • Standard USB port, USB host

  • 32/64GB of inbuilt storage

  • Micro SDSX port, up to 64GB supported

  • Bluetooth 4.0

  • 31.5 Wh battery

  • Accelerometer, compass and three-axis gyro-sensor

  • Front and rear-facing 1.2MP auto-focus cameras

  • 720p@30fps video for both cameras

  • HD video out

  • Weight of 680 grams (1.5 lb)

  • VaporMg casing feels extra solid and pleasing to the touch

  • Built-in kickstand

  • Two kinds of keyboard dock/screen cover: Touch Cover is optional equipment in 32GB models, standard in 64GB; Type Cover sold separately


Main disadvantages:



  • Windows RT works with Windows Store apps only

  • Heavier than most 10-inch tablets

  • Quite awkward to use in portrait

  • Proprietary connector for charging

  • Touch Cover build materials are extremely poor and the keyboard does not make for a good typing experience


What pushes the Surface further into the realm of tablets-and out of the realm of laptops-is its ARM-based Tegra 3 chipset. The same type of processor is ticking inside millions of smartphones and other handheld devices. Microsoft was forced to create an edition of Windows specifically designed to handle this type of architecture. Enter Windows RT.



Windows RT comes with some of the benefits of a full-featured Windows environment - a Desktop mode, which should look instantly familiar to Windows users, as well a version of Microsoft Office which matches its Windows 8 counterpart. If you're familiar with Windows 8, the redesigned Start interface shouldn't be groundbreaking either.



However, this can be misleading, as Windows RT is designed to run applications from the Windows Store only, and as such cannot run legacy x86 applications designed for full-featured versions of Windows. So, you won't be able to install any of the programs you typically use on a Windows desktop or laptop. Nevertheless, while its uses as a traditional Windows PC may be limited, that doesn't necessarily mean there's no room for it in the world of tablets.




Microsoft Surface
Microsoft Surface
Microsoft Surface

Microsoft Surface live photos



The Surface has its share of advantages over most other tablets, the Office package and seamless compatibility with your home or office PC being among the highlights. It has expandable storage (which not all tablets guarantee), and there's the keyboard dock/cover, too.



We'll cover all of that and more on the next page, where we'll take a look at the retail package, build quality, and design of the Microsoft Surface.





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Senin, 19 November 2012

WP 7.8 update might come in a few weeks, WP7.9 in the works?

Nokia can't (or more likely doesnt want to) keep Windows Phone 7.8 info under wraps - new info coming from the "head of Nokia Asia Pacific Developer" suggests we will see the update much sooner than the previously rumored Q1 2013 timeframe.



Microsoft never really announced a solid launch date for the update, which caused all this guessing.



Anyway, the WP7.8 update was reportedly RTMed and it should start rolling out in a few days to weeks. This comes soon after the leaked Nokia materials that detailed what changes the update will bring (Microsoft was vague on this one too).



Windows Phone 7.8 will not be the end of it though - another rumor (this one coming from Nokia Germany) suggests there will be another update for the first generation of Windows Phone handsets (the ones not getting WP8).



The rumor doesnt offer any more info, but that there might be an update at all is quite interesting in itself. Microsoft made a commitment of supporting WP8 devices for at least 18 months after they're released, but it would be nice to see it hasnt forgotten about the users it attracted with WP7.



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La Fleur Galaxy S III, S Duos, Ace 2 and Ace Duos on the way

The La Fleur brand is no news for Samsung. Its been doing those editions since the end of 2009. The limited-edition phones are not quite widespread or famous, but they've usually enjoyed good reception from the ladies out there.



So here come the new La Fleur phones, all of them running on Android OS the Galaxy S III, Galaxy S Duos, Galaxy Ace Duos and Galaxy Ace 2.





All of them will come in the usual colors white or pink with some additional flower decoration on both sides of the phone.



In case you are eyeing one of those, youll be happy to learn theyll be released by the end of January just in time for the Valentine's day shopping decisions.



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Kamis, 08 November 2012

Nokia Lumia 830 leaks in China, surprises everyone

Leaked images of what is allegedly another upcoming WP smartphone from Nokia, namely the Lumia 830, surfaced.





Before you get too excited, the Lumia 830 will not be a beefier variant of the upcoming Lumia 820, but rather a successor to the Lumia 710. Given that no spec sheet was given, we're holding off on putting too much validity to that peculiar naming convention.



Lumia 830
Lumia 830
Lumia 830
Lumia 830




For now, what we do known about the Lumia 830 is that it will come in five colors, and run on Windows Phone 8.



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Rabu, 07 November 2012

Sony to outsource up to 40% of phone manufacturing?

Sony is looking to ship more phones in 2013, according to DigiTimes, going from a projected 35 million to 50 million. To get the job done, the company plans to outsource some of the manufacturing to big ODMs.





Foxconn has been manufacturing low-end Sony phones since Q3 of this year. According to sources, Sony will add Arima and Compal to the list of makers early next year. Together, the three companies are expected to get orders for around 30-40% of the Xperia phones to be made in 2013.



As for what those ODMs might be making next year - the low-end Sony Xperia E and E Duos leaked recently. There's also the Xperia Odin and Xperia Yuga to look forward to, but it's unclear if Sony will outsource the manufacturing of its high-end models as well.



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Black HTC One S finally lands on T-Mobile US's shelves

HTC One S has been on sale on T-Mobile for months now, but (unfortunately) the black colored version hasn't been available across the Atlantic until today. Potential users will finally be able to pick up the device in black with red accents.



In order to please the overly patient, the Big Magenta currently offers the black version of the HTC One S for free after a mail-in rebate. In case you order it today, the carrier will also throw in a free case for you.



The HTC One S is powered by a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 chipset, so it is quite snappy by todays standards. With the device currently being offered for free, we do believe it makes for quite a sweet an upgrade for both first-time and experienced users.



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