Do you know you can change font type on your Infinix Zero2 device? Oh yes you can! Just go to settings, click on display, then click on font style, and click on the fonts that suits you best. It’s that easy! Go ahead, try it now.
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Friday, 16 January 2015
SanDisk's unleash Flash Drive that Allow You to Connects Directly to Android SmartPhones & Tablets
with the rate at which Android device taking over every where… get me thinking when it will be possible to use flash drives with my android phone. Sandisk seems to have provided the answer . SanDisk today announced Ultra Dual USB 3.0 Drive USB flash drive featuring both a micro-USB and a high-speed USB 3.0 connector for super-fast file transfers between On The Go (OTG)-enabled Android™ devices 1 , PC and Mac computers.
According to SanDisk, “…the new SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive 3.0 enables mobile users to transfer files even faster, as well as free up space on their smartphones and tablets. The drive simply connects via micro-USB to a compatible Android device and gives users up to 64GB of extra storage instantly” . In other words, you can copy files directly from your android phone, pc etc to any other device with the aid of this new Sandisk flash drives. The SanDisk Ultra Dual USB Drive 3.0 is available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB versions, with prices between $22.99 to $64.99 respectively.
Samsung Announces $92 Tizen OS Smartphone
Samsung has launched the Z1 in India, the South Korean company’s first Tizen OS smartphone, following an extensive delay to the platform coming to mobile.
The Z1 features a 4-inch WVGA (800 x 480) display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 768MB RAM, 4GB of onboard storage (with 64GB of microSD expandable storage), 1500mAh battery and 3.1MP rear camera. Samsung has added dual-SIM support and a variety of Indian pre-installed software, to make it more appealing in the region.
Samsung will be adding Tizen OS 2.3, the latest version of the software, onto the Z1. The electronics giant has been working on the platform for over two years, in partnership with Intel, but has suffered various delays to the mobile launch.
To keep the platform alive, Samsung has ported Tizen OS to smartwatches and smart TVs, allowing developers to have some way for their apps to be used. The adoption of other platforms has also shown Tizen’s scaleability across screen sizes, something both iOS and Android have had issues achieving.
Microsoft Launches Affordable Lumia 435 and 532 Running Windows Phone
The Lumia 435 is the most exciting in the pack, since it will start at just $79 (£52). The Lumia 435 packs a WVGA (800 x 480) display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 8GB of storage (128GB through expandable storage) and 2MP camera.
For an additional $10, customers can upgrade to a quad-core processor and 5MP camera with the Lumia 532. The Lumia 535 adds a 5-inch display (still 800 x 480) and 5MP rear and front cameras, and costs $99 ($10 more than Lumia 532).
All three smartphones come with a 1500mAh battery, dual-SIM support and Microsoft’s suite of software, including:
Office: Word, Powerpoint, OneNote and Outlook, 30GB of OneDrive cloud storage Skype HERE Maps The Lumia 435 is the cheapest Windows Phone currently available on the market, and has pretty decent specs for its off-contract price. The Lumia 535 is also a big deal for customers who want an extra inch of screen size, but still at an affordable price.
Of course, like most Lumia devices recently, Microsoft is aiming to win the South-East Asian, Latin American and Eastern European markets with the smartphones. Microsoft’s CEO Satya Nadella seems to believe acquiring the low-end will bring more opportunities than fighting in the high-end.
The price puts Microsoft in an optimal position to win in markets like India, where the Lumia 435 beats the Moto G, Xiaomi Redmi and recently announced Samsung Z1. However, without the brand recognition of Nokia to keep Microsoft relevant in India, it might have a harder time selling units.
Monday, 24 February 2014
Google Announces Project Tango
The ever innovative Google, have tried their hands again at the smartphone market, this time the device is able to map the world around you using a series of sensors, the phone’s cameras and a powerful vision processor. The sensor enriched smartphone works around a 5 inch screen. The name of the prototype is Tango.
The concept smartphone has the ability to map the world around you in a 3D model. Project Tango will assist users in creating indoor maps, which will help navigate not only its user, but also then future devices, which operate in the home and workplace. Google has 200 development kits that it will be make available to developers in a approx 3 weeks time, in mid-March.
Build Your Own Robot At Home With MOSS
The field of robotics is seeing great advancements and so it makes sense that the up-and-coming generations are encouraged to get involved with science, technology, engineering and mathematics, or STEM as the subjects are collectively known.
At this year’s Toy Fair, robotic kits and science sets featured heavily, aimed at nurtering a child’s interest in building and creating objects. One such kit named MOSS has been created by the same company that produces Cubelets. It comprises of a set of cubes that have sensors, inputs and ouputs and are colour-coded to make it easier to assemble them. So for example, cubes with green faces are for power, blue for pass through, brown for input and orange for output.
Supersonic Jet Will Replace Windows With Embedded Displays
The supersonic S-512 jet by Spike Aerospace is still in the concept stage but it has been revealed that when the plane does take to the skies, buyers should expect to have no windows. Instead the copany has announced that it plans to use super-thin embedded displays, rather than the traditional cabin windows, giving passengers a panoramic view of the external environment.






