A night of cringe worthy conversations, product demos, and music

A night of cringe worthy conversations, product demos, and music
I waspgbhat wrote:Qualcomm's insane CES 2013 keynote in pictures and tweetsA night of cringe worthy conversations, product demos, and music
They make excellent products. Dont know why they are trying to be "cool"pgbhat wrote:Qualcomm's insane CES 2013 keynote in pictures and tweetsA night of cringe worthy conversations, product demos, and music
I think she's pretty hot personally. But then again, I have this weakness for blondes....Singha wrote:the girl is ok looking though
Update : so hdmi says mode not supported but I am able to get a black and white picture from both the composite and the other analog (yellow red white) outputs. There is no sound even after connecting the white and red cables. Can this be rectified?Mort Walker wrote:archan wrote:Anybody have experience with any NTSC to PAL converters? I have a 27'' monitor+tv combo from Samsung which I got in US but it won't work with Tata Sky HD (HDMI output). Any recommendations?
You need to find out what the HDMI output video clock rate is on the Tata Sky HD box. It may be set to 50 Hz, but it could be set to 60 Hz. Are there different settings on it that you can change the output? I assume you're able to pass the audio portion of the signal? If you use composite video output from the Tata Sky HD box, then a cheap conventional NTSC to PAL converter will help you. At 27", it is small enough screen size that it won't make a big difference and you could just go with composite video (analog) out. There are HDMI output PAL to NTSC converters, but those may be pricy.
In Win 8 is Windows Defender. Currently as Lenovo gave trial version of Norton I am using that. I will remove it and just use windows defender.pandyan wrote:Nice buy Muppalla.
I bought a touchless lenovo win8 with ssd+hdd combo. It is blazing fast. But, had to use external mouse to bring sanity back. Win8 is good. Are you using security essentials phor your protection.
GD, here comes the successor to your beloved MMX Canvas 2 - it is going to be called as Canvas HD apparently.Singha wrote:the mmx canvas 2 cannot be found anywhere offline or online right now. it sold out. and mmx strangely keeps showing its TV ad when no stock is there, faithfuls claim a canvas 3 is inbound.
yday I gifted a samsung galaxy duos to my wife to clear the route for my own upg. I even exchanged SMS with marten saar as I was doing so, and he was in his new batcave scoping out the bang n olufssen kit layout and which jernails were his new neighbours!
the Andi 4.5h is indeed good specs/price and in stock with retailers but somehow it looks like my ex-flame - petite, fair,prim n propah, uptight, cold, unloving, academically efficient and career oriented- no will buy.I like the more relaxed, loving, long loose haired curved looks of the canvas type babes...inshallah the galaxyS is also like that but i cannot afford her bride price dowry in buffaloes and camels she being the chief of the village head back in his zulu kraal...ofcourse I am allowed to drool and slobber from a safe distance behind the bushes.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15BRxaP1zuQ
the ad I really loved the lumia ad http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eM17SsaAEZA
In perhaps what is a reflection of the number of Indians surfing the web looking for phones, the MMX Canvas 2 has been the most searched phone on GSMArena for many days now!Meet the Micromax A116 Canvas HD – a dual-SIM Android phone with a 5” 720p IPS screen, quad-core processor and affordable price.
The 5" screen is a marked improvement over the A110 – the new model has 294ppi pixel density, up from 196ppi. The chipset is a big step forward too, the MediaTek MT6589 packs a quad-core Cortex-A7 CPU at 1.2GHz, 1GB of RAM and the PowerVR Series 5XT GPU.
The Micromax A116 Canvas HD runs Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (with a 4.2 update to come), packs an 8MP main camera and VGA front-facing camera and has 4GB of built-in storage (plus a microSD card slot). Connectivity is handled by 3G GSM, Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth and GPS. The battery capacity is 2,100mAh.
The Micromax A116 will launch in India next month for 15,000 rupees ($280)
completely agree. from a UI perspective, mickeysoft has made a generational break through. i have been using the RT version on a surface and the experience is natural and organic i.e., cool, correct and kaam-ki-cheez (as opposed to bekaar ki jingchak).Regarding Windows 8:
(1) Awesome Awesome Awesome. I really do not want to go back to Win 7 and that is the experience I have. So far I use Win 8 on my Lumia 820 but using it on Laptop is a different experience. Well thought out layout and rich user interface with smooth changes. The comment that you read negative of Win 8 are all pure and simple sour grapes.
(2) IE10 beats out any thing in both touch mode and mouse/key mode. Going to back page is touch/click on the right side and forward page is touch/click on the right side
(3) Tiles, Metro type layout is very flexible. In this framework, the apps ensure that the entire real estate is used and no menus, status bars take away the space. A touch above or just a right click or WIN+Z key stroke give you tabs for IE10
(4) The apps that are not written for Windows 8 like GTalk, they come as tiles on the start screen but when you click it takes you to the desktop app (looks like Win7). In desktop there is IE 10 that looks like the Win7 based IE.
(5) Closing apps, there is no close button and it is annoying for some but that is just a psychological problem. Microsoft's automatic garbage collector in its .NET framework is extended to apps as well. It will close for you on its own. If you want to close them you can still drag them using mouse and touch to bottom or left side and remove. You don't need to close at all.
(6) Going to search, start screens or switching apps is a 2 yr kid's work. Several options. All that you can do in IPAD can be done and there are options far more than IPAD.
Negatives: It is a touch culture and not a mouse/keyboard culture that needs to be adopted. But it is very easy with mouse and keyboard too. For some it may be annoying (sour grapes) to learn another 10 click or key commands
Seems to be an unassuming guy. Usually tech millionaires from pee-chaddi route are like that. As opposed to other newly rich via routes like music and sports.Raja Bose wrote:In the pic Brin looks like some random homeless guy riding the NYC subway - hope some hobo didn't chase after him for encroaching on his turf.
It is good that none of them returned - watchya lookin at me! watchya praablem...Singha wrote:I have seen guys like that in nyc subway with ipod plugged in, completely oblivious to their environment. always wondered if they were on some drug or something to dull their senses (not that there is much to see in the tunnel)
a la Neuromancer or Snow CrashSingha wrote:I have seen guys like that in nyc subway with ipod plugged in, completely oblivious to their environment. always wondered if they were on some drug or something to dull their senses (not that there is much to see in the tunnel)
Battery management is very good on S3. My friend gets 2 days out of it with regular use. So you should last atleast a day even with heavy use. I dont know about Iphone 5 battery life.Gus wrote:what's the battery life on the S3 and notes compared to an iphone. I am tired of having to constantly be worried about this when I am out in the country where there is no power for 16 hrs and nobody else has the goddamn colossally idiotic 30 pin connector, even if they have power.
OT ALERT!!Singha wrote:they will soon fall prey to imperial overreach one expects just like NOK and just like APPLE in the past.
they need to line up the next set of killer products after the steam runs of out of the galaxy line, which it naturally will in some 2 yrs.
I dont think their android tablets are selling much.
nobody wants bada or even touchwiz atop pure android.
there are better makers of white goods appliances like panasonic & braun but without the congressi type reach into every lane of Samsung/LG
TV - they are pretty good one has to say
among the global majors through a mix of innovation and luck they are well placed to dominate atleast in the next 5 yrs. beyond that none can predict.