Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Innovation. Show all posts

Saturday, March 29, 2014

iPhone 6 to launch in two sizes in September

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Apple iPhone 6 might arrive this SeptemberJapan's leading Nikkei business daily reported that Apple is likely to release its newest iPhone globally in September. It is expected to be equipped with a higher resolution and bigger screens.
 It is most likely to be available in 2 sizes - a 4.7 or 5.5-inch screen.
US-based Apple is ordering its higher-resolution liquid crystal display screens from Japanese electronics giant Sharp, Japan Display and South Korea's LG Display, it added. Taiwan's Commercial Times reported earlier this month that Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has started producing chips for Apple's next iPhone.

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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Moto 360 : Motorola's Android-powered Smartwatch

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Everything You Need, With A Look That You Want

The ecstasy of 2014 is finally showing up with the introduction of Android-powered watches creating a itchy feeling on the skin below our ordinary wrist-watches. Very soon after Google's announcement for Android wear, Motorola (Google owned company) has announced it's Android powered smart watch entitled as Moto 360, a truly modern timepiece. The smartwatch looks fantastically awesome as an everyday watch but has some prodigious features to die for. 

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Thursday, March 06, 2014

HTC's UltraPixel Camera Explained!

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HTC with it's UltraPixel technology seems to end the megapixel war. SmartPhone have rapidly become the primary camera for millions of people.it's is becoming almost a part of life.
Ultrapixel camera was first featured in company current flagship phone HTC ONE . In One it was only 4 U.P. but soon it catch up with great shooter in market like iphone 5 ,5s .
Company Claims that with their new camera technology Smartphone will be able to shoot quickly vivid pic,true-to-life images , wide range of colors even in low light.




First we focus on what it is:-
Company focused on increasing the quality not the megapixels.the did so by engineering a more advanced CMOS Sensor ,ISP,and optical lens System that captures more light than 8 or 13 megapixel ones.
there is a misconception among us that higher the megapixel count , the better the camera is .but megapixel is just a point in making a quality pic.Sensor ,Lens and Processor are major factors that make a quality pic.

About new Sensor:-
As SmartPhone came companies tried to just cramp out more and more pixel on sensor which consequently reduced the size of pixel.This makes the camera not to work according to its specs means it is not able to shoot that sharp images it should take.that's because the smaller the pixel the less the light 
falling on every pixel on sensor which in turn leads to less quality.

The more the light a camera can capture the more the information it can collect /record,thus resulting in better pics.
HTC tried to offer larger pixels in the new sensor that can capture 300% more light.The 1/3` sensor size on the HTC one is equivalent to the sensor found on other 8MP or 13MP cameras.
The 2.0 micrometer UltraPixel has effectively twice the surface area of the typical 1.4 micrometer pixel found on 8MP solutions from leading competitors and far larger than 1.1 micrometer pixel on 13MP sensors.

Aperture:-
Aperture is the Width that a camera lens opens when a picture gets taken.























Some pixel size comparison  :-
HTC ONE Camera Specs :-
For more detailed Information please refer to http://www.htc.com/www/zoe/
pics taken from HTC .
THANKS FOR READING.





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Tuesday, January 07, 2014

Meet Intel Edison: A Computer Smaller Than An SD Card

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American Chip maker Corporation Intel has launched a new computer device named Edison for storing the processor used for wearable technologies. And don't ask about its size, it's even smaller than an ordinary SD card you put in your cameras. 
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