Thursday, 20 February 2014
Wednesday, 19 February 2014
IPhone 6 Concept & Analysis
Is an iPhone 6 possible in the near future? Some analysts are predicting a release date as early as Spring 2014 – but may be pushed to Fall 2014
Could there be a new iPhone on the market as early as this spring? Though the iPhone 5S just made its way to the market, some speculators suggest that an early release of the iPhone 6 could be the next step in the historic feud between Apple and Samsung. However, more conservative critics suggest the new iPhone won’t be around until September 2014, when it will be in demand for students headed back to school. This more conservative date is more in-line with Apple’s traditional product release schedule.Tuesday, 18 February 2014
Iphone 6
This may well be the thinnest iPhone 6 concept ever and also the best looking, a product envisioned by Joseph Farahi. We’re dealing here with a big display iPhone, a 5.1 incher with a 10 megapixel cam with special features.
The real innovation here is the Retina Display 2 screen with a total edge to edge approach and incredible crispness. This phone measures 6.1 mm in thickness, weighs 100 grams and its 10 MP camera does 4K video capture. We’ve got a brand new Lightning 2 connector on board, much faster than the previous one.
iPhone 6 might be look like this
Is an iPhone 6 possible in the near future? Some analysts are predicting a release date as early as Spring 2014 – but may be pushed to Fall 2014
Could there be a new iPhone on the market as early as this spring? Though the iPhone 5S just made its way to the market, some speculators suggest that an early release of the iPhone 6 could be the next step in the historic feud between Apple and Samsung. However, more conservative critics suggest the new iPhone won’t be around until September 2014, when it will be in demand for students headed back to school. This more conservative date is more in-line with Apple’s traditional product release schedule.Sony sold 5.3 million PS4s already, hits sales target with weeks to spare

Sony's prediction that it would move 5 million PlayStation 4s before the end of the fiscal year turned out to be on target. It just announced 5.3 million of the next-gen consoles sold worldwide as of February 8th, all before the PS4 launches in Japan on the 22nd. The PS4 has held the overall next-gen hardware sales lead since it launched in November, and appears to be extending the gap on the Xbox One during these early stages of the war. We haven't received exact US sales figures yet, but the PS4 sold the most units in January, and worldwide had 4.2 million sold at the end of 2013.
Pushing over a million more new systems in just over a month is no small feat, and Sony's upcoming launch in its home country is sure to enhance that total. Once we have the system in our home however, it's software and services that will be most important in getting use out of those boxes. Right now Microsoft is putting its next-gen eggs in the Titanfall basket, but Sony is pushing PlayStation Plus with its first-ever commercial for the service (embedded after the break), plus exclusive games on the way including Driveclub and Infamous: Second Son.
Fingerprint sensor might come in a Samsung Galaxy S5
Samsung is going to launch Galaxy S5 soon with a Sensor which can bring total privacy for your Handset.
Samsung always brings up some innovative things in there advancement but this time they are coming with Fingerprint sensor
which will sense your finger and unlock your phone automatically.
This technology is already in the market in recently launched iphone 5s. Hope this time also samsung will prove at its best in class.
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