Wednesday, 4 September 2013

HTC unveiled One and One Mini, having cyan blue Color and BoomBass speakers


HTC unveiled One and One Mini, having cyan blue Color and BoomBass speakers
HTC unveiled One and One Mini having cyan blue Color and BoomBass speakers. HTC, the Taiwanese Mobile manufacturer company, has something new to unveil at the event of IFA in Berlin. HTC has added HTC One and HTC One Mini blue cyan version – which is called HTC Vivid Blue. The smartphones from HTC to ship in an anodised blue colored aluminium, with the One featuring black accenting and the One Mini using a gloss cyan colored plastic wraparound.Already available in black, white, silver, red and blue HTC One and One Minimight go on sale in Q4 2013. HTC has also unveiled a new accessory for the Mini One and One: HTC BoomBass Speakers, which looks like a Rubik’s cube (as the image blow showed). The weighty little cube is a Bluetooth 3.0+EDR speaker that pairs to your smartphone over NFC and offers a slide-out base to prop up your device for impromptu dance parties.
HTC unveiled One and One Mini, having cyan blue Color and BoomBass speakers

The company said that the BoomBass can be operated for 9 consecutive hours using a 1,200 mAh battery. HTC BoomBass will be available in mid October,the price detail is not known yet.
Have a look at the complete specifications of the HTC One and One Mini smartphonens below:

HTC unveiled One and One Mini, having cyan blue Color and BoomBass speakers

HTC One smartphone:
A 4.7-inch super LCD-3 HD display
Resolution of 1920x1080, with 468 pixels per inch
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean OS
HTC's new Sense 5 overlay
1.7GHz Quadcore Qualcomm Snapdragon processor
4 UltraPixel camera boasting an f2.0 wide aperture  and 1080p full HD video
A 2.1-megapixel front-fitted camera with 1080p full HD videos
2GB RAM
32GB or 64GB of internal storage,
Additional 25GB of Dropbox cloud storage
HTC BoomSound speakers with Beats Audi
2,300 mAh battery
18 hours talk time (3G)
9.3mm thick
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HTC One Mini ssmartphone:
4.3-inch 720p Super LCD2
A 1.4GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 unit
Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS
HTC's own 4 UltraPixels camera with 1080p full HD video
1.6 megapixel Front-facing camera with 720p HD video
1GB of RAM
18GB storage capacity
HTC's BoomSound speakers
HTC's new Sense 5 overlay
1800 mAh Battery
13.3 hours talk time (3G)
132mm x 63.2mm x 9.3mm in size

Get ready for iPhone 5S:Apple sends invitation of September 10 to Media

Get ready for iPhone 5S:Apple sends invitation of September 10 to MediaGet ready for iPhone 5S:Apple sends invitation of September 10 to Media. Apple has officially confirmed the event for the media and there is a strong expectation of the release of next generation iPhone. The company has sent invitations to the media for attending the event which will be taking place on September 10. The invites read, saying nothing about the particular products likely to be introduced, 
"This should brighten everyone's day,"
Analysts usually suppose Apple to unveil an updated version of the iPhone 5S as well as a new model for lower-end markets that has been named the iPhone 5C. Additionally, Apple also released a version for IOS 7 officially after a long time testing.Hopefully Apple will release the different color versions of the iPhone instead of its trademark black and white. The event is to kick off  at its headquarters in Cupertino, Calif.
If you look at the invitations with colorful balloons, perhaps you would have understood the presence of the iPhone 5C in the ceremony image. There are rumors that Apple will unveil its new iPad with Retina iPad Mini 5 with refreshing design alongside the most-awaited iPhone 5S and 5C iPhone.
Analysts are of the view that the company needs a cheaper phone devices to  grow  faster in markets like China and India, and to counter Samsung's edge in having a wide range of devices of varying prices.
We will keep you update till then stay tuned with us……..

Tuesday, 3 September 2013

The Citizens Archive of Pakistan in collaboration with Routes2Roots present ‘Exchange for Change: Pakistan India 2012 - 2013 Exhibitions’



The Citizens Archive of Pakistan in collaboration with Routes2Roots present  ‘Exchange for Change: Pakistan India 2012 - 2013 Exhibitions’
The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP), in collaboration with Routes2Roots (R2R), an Indian non-profit organisation working for peace and dialogue between Pakistan and India, have successfully completed a fourteen month project ‘Exchange for Change: Pakistan India 2012 - 2013’. 3,500 students from across Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Mumbai, Delhi and Chandigarh believe that their stories across the two nations are the same and are worth sharing with the general public to dispel misperceptions that prevail on both sides of the border. To this end, CAP is undertaking a series of 3 exhibitions in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad where participating students of the Exchange for Change project will share experiences and
lessons learnt from the 14 month initiative.

CAP and R2R believe that such exhibitions will further build upon the relationships developed over the life of the project, leading to a positive change in restructuring cultural misconceptions and inter-generational conflict. It is believed that youth interaction and direct communication will in time lead to a more informed and fundamental understanding of each other.

Exchange for Change is an exciting initiative by CAP that aims at improving relationships between school students in different countries. The program seeks to help students across borders realize that dialogue is possible and sustainable. Through cross-culture communication we have realized that students can have a clearer understanding of their history, culture and life styles. CAP believes that such interaction will in turn lead to a positive change and eliminate cultural misconceptions and inter-generational conflict.

Exchange for Change was first launched in September 2010 between 2400 school children from 10 schools in Karachi, Lahore, Delhi and Mumbai. After its spectacular success the project was expanded in 2012 to 3500 school children from 17 schools in Karachi, Lahore, Rawalpindi, Delhi, Chandigarh and Mumbai. During the fourteen-month life of the project, a sustained exchange of written, visual and oral histories linked school children aged 10-14 years across the six cities. The selected schools from across six major cities ensured a holistic dialogue between students belonging to diverse socio-economic backgrounds.

The ‘Letters to the Past,’ series kicked off the project in September 2012 during which students engaged in letter writing activities, sharing their thoughts, values, hobbies and interests with each other. A special emphasis was laid upon discussing historical and cultural facts so that students were not only able to make friends across the border but also participate in information exchange. Between December 2012 and February 2013, the Photography Series,’ involved students in making postcards, greeting cards and collages based on four themes: school life, food, festivals and marriages and historical monuments. This endeavour enabled students to familiarize each other with the history, culture and lifestyle. The Oral History’ series was conducted between February to April 2013, adding an audio-based dimension to the project. Students interviewed their grandparents, collecting historical narratives about various cities across Pakistan and India as well as their recollections of the early years.

Speaking about this initiative, Swaleha Alam Shahzada, Executive Director and Governing Board Member of CAP said: “As we have crossed borders through the stories of these children, we stand to have proven that by appreciating differences and celebrating similarities of the ‘other’ we can build bridges. The second round of Exchange for Change marks another giant leap in our shared history. Our stories are the same – we just need to share them!” 

Tina Vachani, Founder of Routes2Roots said: “This program has been very close to my heart and has given me immense satisfaction to see the growing friendships between the children of the two countries. It is a great pleasure to see the growing understanding between the students and change in perceptions and biases which helps us to dream of a brighter future.

Schools from Pakistan who participated in the project included Mama Parsi School, BVS Parsi High School, AMI School, School of Technical Sciences, The Trust School, The Citizens Foundation, Quality Schools Foundation, Quaid-e-Azam International School, White House School and Gulshan-e-Iqbal Public School. Indian participating schools are Gem Public School, Saupins School, The British School, Adarsh Vidalaya, Shree Amulakh Amichand Bhimji Vividlakshi Vidyalaya, Guru Harikrishnan School and Tagore International School.

About CAP:
The Citizens Archive of Pakistan (CAP) is a non-profit organization dedicated to cultural and historic preservation, operating in Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. We seek to educate the community, foster an awareness of our nations history and instil pride in Pakistani citizens about their heritage. Our organization has three main goals; to preserve and provide access to the archive, to build and support educational programs and to develop educational products based on the testimonies collected. Our vision is to develop CAP as the foremost museum and heritage centre of Pakistani history, photography, culture, literature and historical documentation demonstrating the strength and spirit of Pakistan from the perspective of a citizen.

About Routes2Roots:
Routes2Roots is a registered non-profit charitable organisation, which endeavours to bring together people, cultures and values across the SAARC countries, in particular India and Pakistan. Routes2Roots has organized numerous programs across the country from artists from Pakistan and other SAARC countries and have sent Indian Artists to these countries in a move to enhance people to people understanding and make this region a peaceful place. Routes2Roots has been actively engaged with ICCR, Delhi Tourism, Rajasthan Tourism, J&K Tourism and other government and non-government organizations. Routes2Roots are also a member of World Association of NGO’s New York USA.


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Monday, 2 September 2013

Huawei ASCEND P6 Clinches EISA Award

The European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) has chosen this year’s best mobile devices for Europe. Amazingly, Huawei’s Ascend P6 has won the “consumer smartphone of the year”, 2013-2014.
The EISA award is definitely nothing trivial. It combines the merit of Europe’s largest association of appropriate journals: 50 magazines from 20 European countries are represented under the banner and have been choosing the best in categories since 1982. At the EISA Awards, the Ascend P6 has received great reviews across the board and remarkably has been able to get the attention it deserves in the Western market. Notably, the phone has already got readily acceptance in London market because of its outstanding features.
HUAWEI ASCEND P6 is the world’s slimmest Smartphone which features both style and performance.
It includes brilliant features like sleek and stylish design with brushed metal finish – packed with 4.7″ IPS in-cell LED, 1.5GHz quad core processor, 2GB RAM and 8GB ROM. Moreover, it consists of SD storage expandable to 32GB and 2000MaH battery with intelligent battery saving chip preinstalled. Not to mention, its 5mp front cam with Flash* and 8mp rear with flash light. The phone runs on the latest version of Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2 out of the box with Huawei’s home baked Emotion UI on top of it.
Huawei has been working in Pakistani market since 2009. It has sold approximately 10million smartphones in 2009 and 14 million in 2012. EISA is yet another international recognition of Huawei brand.
About Huawei:
Huawei is a leading global ICT solutions provider. Through our dedication to customer-centric innovation and strong partnerships, we have established end-to-end capabilities and strengths across the carrier networks, enterprise, consumer, and cloud computing fields. We are committed to creating maximum value for telecom carriers, enterprises and consumers by providing competitive ICT solutions and services. Our products and solutions have been deployed in over 140 countries, serving more than one third of the world's population.READ MORE

SC orders to appoint PTA Chairman in 15 days

SC orders to appoint PTA Chairman  in 15 days
Supreme Court of Pakistan has directed the government to appoint the members and chairman of Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) in the next 15 days while keeping in view the rules and regulations of the institution. Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhary also ordered that the auction of 3G license must be done 15 days after the appointment of members and chairman of PTA.
The chief justice said,

“The appointments should be made before proceeding with the 3G licence auction.”



While remarking on the auction of 3G license, he said it is the right of people of Pakistan to have an access to 3G technology and just because authority is not complete, telecommunication business is at standstill.

Three-member bench of the apex court headed by Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry conducted hearing of the case regarding auction of 3G technology license when the petitioner’s counsel Wakil Ali Raza told the court that the Lahore High Court already has issued an interim order in this case, issuing a direction to the PTA Chairman for transparent appointments on merit.

Chief Justice remarked that the institution is facing loss of billion of rupees due to its inactivity, criminal negligence and grey traffic. He contended that transparent auction is possible only when the PTA performs on sound footings.

It was also observed that 165 applications have already been received for the posts of members and Chairman PTA. After getting appointed, Chairman PTA must appear before the court and update on the status and future of 3G licensing in Pakistan, CJ ordered.

The case has been adjourned till 16th September, 2013.READ MORE






Samsung ‘Galaxy Gear’ Android smartwatch to hit IFA event in Berlin: Specifications, price, availability and review

Samsung ‘Galaxy Gear’ Android smartwatch to hit IFA event in Berlin: Specifications, price, availability and reviewSamsung ‘Galaxy Gear’ Android smartwatch to hit IFA event in Berlin: Specifications, price, availability and review. Samsung Galaxy Gear now finally going to hit the IFA event in Berlin on 4th September, 2013.the most awaited ‘Galaxy Gear’ Android smartwatch by Samsung is coming with 2.5 inch OLED display screen and with 1.5 GHz processor. It has a best connectivity options to connect it to your smartphone.  Full Specifications of Samsung ‘Galaxy Gear’ Android smartwatch
TheSamsung ‘Galaxy Gear’ Android smartwatch features a 2.5 inch
OLED display and 320 x 320 pixels of screen resolution. It runs on Google’s Android Jelly bean operating system and powered by a dual-core 1.5 GHz processor. It is packed with 1 GB RAM with a small 4 megapixel camera on Galaxy Gear hand watch, which is capable to record videos of 720p. The battery life of the Galaxy Gear Android smartwatch is not much outstanding users will have to charges its battery every day as it has just 10 hours of battery life. It will come with the latest Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC connectivity.
Pricing and Availability:
It is expected that the Samsung is going to unveil its Galaxy Gear at the IFA event. The price detail will also be released on the event. The Samsung wristwatch is rumored to be available in 5 colors including White, Black, Orange, Grey and Gold. Defiantly in five different ranges of Samsung Galaxy Gear will attract the buyers with its looks. It will also be available in different storage models of 6 GB and 8 GB and will be available to customers very soon.
Comparison of Samsung ‘Galaxy Gear’ Android smartwatch with other 3 existing in the market:
Currently there are Google’s Pebble watch, smartwatch of Sony and Toshiba available in the market with definitely outstanding features. Google’s Pebble watch has 1.26 inch display with 144 x 168 pixels screen and daylight readability, while Sony hand watch comes with 1.3 inch display and 128 x 128 pixels scratch resisting screen. Toshiba and Sony hand watches also feature OLED display, Just like Samsung smartwatch. The Google’s Pebble device appears to be more efficient as compare to Samsung Galaxy Gear, for having capability to connect with Apple’s iOS 5 devices. On the other hand the Google handwatch has with a very strong battery, which offers up to 168 hours of battery life. The smartwatches from Sony and Google are available to purchase at major retailers at around $160.
An overview of Smartwatches:
A smartwatch is a perfect tech device with dust and water resistant body, which allows you to use it as a smartphone or other digital device. You can email via smartwatch and can even update your facebook and twitter status. You can play music on your smartphone. A smartwatch is competent to display your cell phone’s notifications, online news, calendar and even weather forecast on its small screen. It is embedded with advanced specifications like Bluetooth GPS as well as USB charging ability.
For further details stay tuned with us.READ MORE

LG to showcase G Pad 8.3 Tablet on September 4



LG to showcase G Pad 8.3 Tablet on September 4
LG is all set to release its latest tablet product called G Pad 8.3. The news tablet by LG will be put on display on 4thSeptember at IFA,Berlin. The G Pad 8.3 marks a return to the tablet market for the company for the first time since 2011's Optimus Pad. LG G Pad offers 8.3-inch WUXGA display, 1.7 GHz Snapdragon 600 SoC. The G Pad runs on Android Jelly Bean 4.2.2  OS, features 16GB of storage, 2GB of RAM4 and a 4600 mAh battery.
The tablet has a 5 megapixel rear camera and a 1.3 megapixel front camera.The G Pad 8.3 is just 8.33mm thick and weights 338g.
The South Korean Company though has released the device specs publicly, but did not mention the price. Have a look at the specification of the LG G Pad 8. 3 tablet below:

  • ·         Display size: 8.3 inch
  • ·         Display resolution: 1920 x 1200 (WUXGA)
  • ·         Screen PPI: 273
  • ·         OS: Andriod 4.2.2 Jelly Bean
  • ·         Processor: 1.7 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 600 quad-core processor
  • ·         Rear camera: 5 million pixels
  • ·         Front camera: 1.3 million pixels
  • ·         Storage capacity: 16 GB (does not support microSD)
  • ·         RAM: 2GB
  • ·         Battery:4600 mAh
  • ·         Dimension: 8.33mm thick
  • ·         Weight: 338 g

The G Pad tablet will be available in black and white colour options sometime in the end of this year or Q4 2013, but prices will be revealed at launch time. North America, Europe, Asia and other regions will have access to the device first.

It is essential to mention here that the Samsung is going to release the cheap version of Galaxy  Note 3 at the IFA event in Berlin on 4thSeptember alongside its Galaxy Gear Android smartwatch. READ MORE