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Friday, July 12, 2013

Panasonic p51 PRICE DETAILS AND FEATURES.

First attempts at a new gadget category are usually disappointing, or have far too many rough edges for comfort. However, the fact that the Panasonic P51 does well on both those fronts gives it a rather solid platform to build on. For a first effort, we are very impressed, and things can only get better from here on in.
Specification:

  1. Processor: MediaTek MT6589 quad core @ 1.2GHz
  2. RAM: 1GB
  3. Storage: 4GB internal + microSD slot
  4. Display: 5-inch IPS LCD (1280 x 720 pixels)
  5. Camera: 8MP
  6. Battery: 2500 mAh
  7. OS: Android 4.2

Build & Design
Straight out-of-the-box, the Panasonic P51 does have a rather big footprint, perceptibly so, once you use similar 5-inch display size phones like the Samsung Galaxy S4 and the HTC Butterfly. However, the blame for that can be put squarely at the thick bezel around the display. Any thinner, and this would have been of similar thickness as the aforementioned phones. But, the width cannot take away from the fact that the P51 is a very thin smartphone. Despite the thick bezels, the P51 still is very much pocketable and partly manageable for single hand use, with the slimness being a saving grace.



All in all, the Panasonic P51 is built very well, with good quality materials used. The non-slippery finish on the battery cover helps with the grip. Two finish options are offered with the colour of your choice – the white one has an enamel finish while the dark option gets the soft feel finish back. The battery itself is sealed away, and all slots are on the spines – the two SIM slots and the memory card slot. This is the first dual-SIM phone with micro SIM slots.

While the Panasonic P51 is big, it does feel a lot better built than some of the rivals vying for money in the same price bracket. Feels premium to hold, and all said and done, feels more expensive than it actually is. From some angles, I personally feel it has shades of the HTC One X+’s design! And that is a good thing.



Features & Performance
Let us start with one of the aspects that immediately impress - the Panasonic P51’s 5-inch display. This piece of real estate is the IPS LCD type, with the native resolution of 1280 x 720 pixels. Text rendering is a bit of a mixed bag. The rendering and crispness on web pages when zoomed does have some noise around it. Zooming in a bit makes it very readable and sharp. For reading something like an SMS, the readability is very good. Impressive colour richness is very good for multimedia consumption. The display handles HD videos fairly well, with viewing angles that are wider than usual with most phones. The display has the DragonTrail scratchproof glass layer, working with the same principles as the much more popular variants of Gorilla Glass. Nevertheless, we would still be careful and not keep pens or coins in the same pocket as the phone.



Panasonic hasn’t messed around too much with the Android Jelly Bean UI on the P51, except custom icons. The skin, unlike Samsung’s TouchWiz or HTC’s Sense, is fairly minimal. We appreciate this aspect, because quite honestly, UI skins do hamper performance to a certain extent. Honestly, the icons don’t feel very slick or smooth, and a little finesse next time would go a long way in improving this aspect of the experience.



The specifications are fairly standard for a phone that costs this much. The Panasonic P51 is powered by a MediaTek MT6589 quad core processor clocking at 1.2GHz and is paired with 1GB of RAM. In line with the hardware powering the device, the performance is fairly acceptable. Open a bunch of Social Networking and IM apps in the background, and the P51 goes along merrily without slowing down. Boot up time is fairly quick, and apps load quickly. The fact that the phone doesn’t get bogged down by background app load did mean that at times, we didn’t even realize there were 5-6 apps open in the background. Games play without any issues, but there will be the occasion stutter in the Real Racing 3 gameplay. The camera is usable for shots taken in good light, but low light shots are disappointing. Good enough for uploading pictures from that party, on FB, without any issues.



The only issue with the Panasonic P51’s specs is that the phone comes with 4GB of RAM, with the additional microSD slot for memory expansion. While expansion is fine, just 4GB of internal storage is a bit of a downer, and at least 8GB is expected in line with the trends that smartphones are now setting.

The Panasonic P51 is the first dual-SIM phone with both microSIM slots. One SIM slot will handle 3G connectivity, and the other is restricted to just 2G networks. Call quality is indeed very good, on both SIMs. Battery life, at medium usage, will get you through a day easily. However, for those You Tube or gaming sessions, drain will be quite quick. The good thing is, the P51 doesn’t heat up when really stressed, something that even a lot more expensive smartphones cannot boast of!



Bottom Line
For what is Panasonic’s first serious effort at making a proper smartphone, the P51 is a very good device. The performance is stable, but the real attractions are the good display and the relatively untouched user interface, leaving it as close to pure Android as possible. The dual-SIM feature is a major added advantage, for someone who doesn’t like carrying two phones. For the sake of alternatives, it is a toss-up between this and the Samsung Galaxy Grand.
While the Panasonic P51 is a very impressive smartphone, the Samsung Galaxy Grand would still be the more popular choice, and the reasons being simple. First, This is Panasonic’s first serious smartphone effort, and we don’t know how quickly software and OS updates will be released and second, Samsung has a much better accessory ecosystem that will be a tough act for Panasonic to replicate.

Thursday, July 11, 2013

12 Useful IT Terms

RSS stands for Rich Site Summary. It is a family of web feed formats to publish frequently updated works such as news headlines,blog entries,audio and video in a standardized format.








MP3 stands MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3.It is a format to store audio data in a compressed form.








TeamViewer is a proprietary computer software package for remote control,desktop sharing,online meetings,web conferencing and file transfer between computers.It is possible to access a machine running TeamViewer with a web browser.





In software development, a product or a technology "Beta Release" is still in development but is released in the market for testing and evaluation purpose.









Skydrive is a free online storage facility offered by Microsoft.It allows users to upload and sync.files to a cloud storage and then access them from a web browser.It offers 7GB of storage for new users and 25GB of free storage for those who signed up to Skydrive prior to April 22,2012.







Global Positioning System (GPS) is a space-based global navigation satellite system that provides reliable location, and time imformation anywhere on the earth. It is freely accessible by anyone with a GPS receiver.






POP-UPS are extra browser windows of commercials that open automatically on browsing web pages.






Android OS is a Linux based OS designed primarily for touch screen mobile devices such as Smart phones and Tablet computers initially developed by Android Inc. whom Google financially backed and later purchased.











An Internet Service Provider (ISP) is a company that gives you access to the Internet for free.The browser will not be able to display web pages unless the computer is connected to an ISP.






Cloud Computing is a technology that uses Internet based computing where different services such as servers, storage and applications are delivered to an organization's computers and devices through Internet.It uses a pay-per-use billing model. It involves renting the computing resources instead of buying them.




WhatsApp messenger is a cross-platform mobile messaging application which allows you to exchange unlimited images, video and audio media messages free of cost.It is available for iphone, Blackberry,Android windows Phone and Nokia.







Moodle(Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment) is a free source e-learning software platform that educators can use to create effective online learning courses.

How to add Facebook recommendations Bar in Blogger Blog or Websites.

Recommendations Bar

The recommendations bar lets people like content, get recommendations and share what they’re reading with their friends.
The recommendations bar is always docked to the lower right or left of the screen. When the page loads the recommendations bar is collapsed and people viewing it are shown the option to like your page.
As people navigate toward the end of your page, the plugin expands. The expanded view displays a social recommendation of the next article to read on your site.
You must include Open Graph markup on your stories so Facebook knows how to display them on the site. If you do not include this, the plugin will show an error message instead of a recommendation.

Expanding the plugin

The plugin is expanded once the trigger parameter requirements are met, and the person has been on the page for at least the duration specified in the read_time parameter. There are three values for the trigger parameter:
  • onvisible. The plugin is expanded when people scroll past the exact point where the <fb:recommendations-bar /> tag is placed on the page. This is the simplest option and will work best if you place the tag right at the end of your article's main content. This is the default.
  • X%, where X is any positive integer less than or equal to 100. This specifies the percent of the page that must be scrolled before the plugin is expanded. For example: 100% would indicate that people need to scroll all the way to the end of the page before the plugin expands. 50% indicates that people need to scroll to the middle point of the page.
  • manual. Use this option to manually trigger the plugin. When you want to trigger the plugin, callFB.XFBML.RecommendationsBar.markRead(href); in JavaScript. The href parameter is optional and will default to the current page if not set. If provided, it must match the href parameter on the XFBML tag. The manual trigger is useful when you have more a multipage article. For example on a three-page article, you would add trigger="manual" on pages one and two and never call the markRead JavaScript function on those pages.
The read_time parameter tells the plugin to wait a certain amount of time before it expands. It takes an integer representing the number of seconds. By default this will be set to 30 seconds. The minimum is 10 seconds. Note that in order for the plugin to expand, the trigger condition must be true, and the read_time must be met.
Hey Guys these things which you want know is become famous now a days because every person or blogger want more to famous and this helps you and your blog to famous.Facebook is such a best social networking site where we connect with our friends and family also.On that path Facebook is also providing you to create a page and know how many persons like you and what ever you make page related with.You know Facebook is becoming a part of Websites or blogger because they provides us very good faculty i.e why all peoples or blogger want Facebook like box,Facebook like button,Facebook comment box and much more.Here we know that how to add recommendation bar in your blog or websites.
Do some following steps.
Go to following link:  https://developers.facebook.com/docs/reference/plugins/recommendationsbar/       
Then their some picture like this:
By filling this form you get code like this:

Just paste the codes to your websites or blog then a like box comes in your blog like this:

Attributes

  • href - the URL of the page. The XFBML version defaults to the current page.
  • trigger - when the plugin expands. Note that this parameter is evaluated in addition to the read_time parameter. Default is when a user scrolls past the <fb:recommendations-bar/> tag. There are three options.
    • onvisible - read is published when a user scrolls past the exact point where the XFBML tag is placed on the page.
    • X% - where X is any positive integer less than or equal to 100. Indicates % of page scrolled past before read is triggered
    • manual - use this option to manually trigger the read action. You callFB.XFBML.RecommendationsBar.markRead(href); when you want the plugin to expand. The href parameter is only necessary if the <fb:recommendations-bar/> tag includes an explicit href attribute. By default, this is the current request URL.
  • read_time - The number of seconds before the plugin will expand. Default is 30 seconds. Minimum is 10 seconds.
  • action - The verb to display on the button. Options: 'like', 'recommend'
  • side - the side of the screen where the plugin will be displayed. This will automatically adjust based on the language, or can be set explicitly. Options: 'left', 'right'
  • site - a comma separated list of domains to show recommendations for. The default is the domain of the href parameter.
  • ref - a label for tracking referrals; must be less than 50 characters and can contain alphanumeric characters and some punctuation (currently +/=-.:_). The ref attribute causes two parameters to be added to the referrer URL when a user clicks a link from a stream story about a Like action:
    • fb_ref - the ref parameter
    • fb_source - the stream type ('home', 'profile', 'search', 'other') in which the click occurred and the story type ('oneline' or 'multiline'), concatenated with an underscore.
  • num_recommendations - the number of recommendations to display. By default, this value is 2 and the maximum value is 5.
  • max_age - a limit on recommendation and creation time of articles that are surfaced in the plugins, the default is 0 (we don’t take age into account). Otherwise the valid values are 1-180, which specifies the number of days.

LG takes out 2.2mm thick Full HD LCD ultra slim panel for Smartphones.

LG takes out 2.2mm thick Full HD LCD ultra slim panel for Smartphones.
LG Display has introduced an ultra-slim full HD panel for smartphones. Touted as the 'world's slimmest full HD panel' for mobile devices, the display measures 5.2-inch diagonally, and is 2.2mm in thickness with a 2.3mm bezel.

The panel boasts of resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels, consisting of Red, Green, Blue (RGB) sub-pixels. The display delivers 535 nits of brightness with the contrast ratio coming in at 3.74:1 based on 10,000 lux.

In addition to slimmer design and lighter weight, the company says its new LCD panel will help develop a phone with “better grip-ability” along with an improved viewing experience, as compared to previous displays.LG Display reveals key to its slimmest panel is Advanced One-Glass-Solution (OGS), which has been developed and applied to the new panel for the first time ever.

The panel features Dual Flexible Printed circuits – inserted between the panel and touch film. According to LG, this helps reduce the number of lines on the panel by more than 30 percent. LG has applied a 'direct bonding system' to achieve Optical Clear Resin between the panel and touch film for greater brightness.

“Today’s introduction of the world’s slimmest Full HD LCD panel represents an exciting advancement for the high-end smartphone segment, and is possible due to our world-class expertise in IPS and touch technologies. LG Display will continue its commitment to developing products that maximize consumer value as well as opening new doors for the mobile and tablet PC industry,” says Dr. Byeong-Koo Kim, Vice President and Head of LG Display’s IT and Mobile Development Group.

LG Optimus G2 released date in August.

LG has giving us a good news for launching of Optimus G2.
Details about LG's next flagship smartphone, dubbed as the Optimus G2, have once again surfaced on the web. According to new leak images, the smartphone has button-less front and thin bezels. The information is in line with the previous rounds of rumours of on-screen buttons. 


LG has sent out invites to the international media, which hints at the launch of the Optimus G2. The event is scheduled for August 7 and the smartphone is expected to hit store shelves in South Korea around August 20. There is no information on the global or India release date of the smartphone.

Leaks on the Internet suggest that the Optimus G2 will have a 5.2-inch IPD full HD display and will run on Android 4.2.2. The smartphone is powered by a Snapdragon 800 chipset quad-core Krait 400 CPU clocked at 2.3GHz coupled with 2GB of RAM. LG may consider bumping up the RAM to 3GB. A 2700mAh battery powers the device.



LG has already confirmed it is developing successor to its popular Optimus G smartphone. The Optimus G2 is believed to serve as the basis of the next gen Nexus smartphone – like Optimus G is for the Nexus 4. LG, however, has stated it won't launch the Nexus 5, but reports say the phone is already in the works. 

The LG Optimus G2 is said to come with a 5.2-inch full HD display with 423 ppi density. The recent leaked benchmark results show the phone is powered by a quad-core Snapdragon 800 chipset and 2GB of RAM. It is likely to sport 13 MP camera along with Optical Image Stabilization.

The leaked images show the camera module along with a single LED flash and a set of buttons for + and -, which are supposed to be camera-related functions. The keys are placed on the camera-protective slide-down cap. Check out the new leaked images of the Optimus G2 below:

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