Tuesday, 1 January 2013

Latest Technology from GOOGLE

Google glass













Google Glass is an excellent truth head-mounted show, enabling hands-free access to the web. The product appears like regular glasses where the lens is changed by a small digital display. It provides connections via natural language speech orders, as well as eye-tracking technology. A small gyroscope can tell the users position and alignment at all times. On the side is audio output, and a touch control pad, while on top is a button for producing pictures and videos with a built-in photographic camera.

It is available to designers by 2013 and for the majority of folks by 2014. The design allows for incorporation of the show into individuals day-to-day eye wear. It is light and it weighs less than most eye wear. A model which is revealed obtained mind blowing response in the techno market.

Wednesday, 26 December 2012

Flexible Smartphones for Future

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It is true that flexible smart phones are coming to the market. This flexible smart phone is really a smart one offering a bending show. Is it really interesting?  It allows to bend and twist your smart phones. It is the best way you can show anger to the phone beyond throwing it (please don't show anger to your phones, it's costly).
Using Samsung's latest technological innovation(OLED display technology), we can expect the new model which helps us to bend, roll and hit. The specifications for this cellphone has already created a buzz in the market. The cellphone functions a high-res 800×480 AMOLED show, 8mp photographic camera and 1Gb of RAM as well as a 1.2GHz processor.
Please...don't get excited with the release of flexible and bendy tablets shortly.

Friday, 7 December 2012

Tablet-A new boom in IT.



Latest tablets
As tablets become more common in the workplace, new research shows an increasing need for IT professionals to support their use. The survey, conducted by Cisco, suggests the use of enterprise-grade tablet computing will increase in 2012.More than 20 percent of U.S. employees ask to use a company-owned tablet, the most of any country globally, the surveyed found. Additionally, U.S. senior executives are more likely than their peers in other countries to be issued a tablet. Those in the U.K. are least likely to get one.

new tablets Despite having the most experience managing tablets, the study found that IT professionals in the U.S are the most concerned about securing them. Three-quarters of the IT managers surveyed in the U.S. said new rules must be established around tablet security and device usage. Worldwide, 75 percent of IT managers said work-issued tablets must have email and document-sharing capabilities. Other services needed for a business tablet include video conferencing, instant messaging, access to company databases and seamless synchronization with other business devices."Mobile workers and virtual workspaces are here to stay  but so are the demands on IT to continue to ensure enterprise-grade security, manageability and interoperability," said Tom Puorro, director of product management for Cisco Systems. With personal tablet use increasing rapidly, many businesses are seeing employees using their own devices on the job. More than half of the surveyed businesses said they've seen an increase in the number of employees bringing their own devices to work. But many are doing so without the consent of their employer. Employees in the U.S. led the way globally, with 64 percent using their own tablets and other devices without their boss's approval.It can cause a number of problems for businesses, the research found, including the inability to access company servers securely, and the diversion of IT staff's attention from other important projects.The study was based on surveys of 1,500 IT managers and executives in the U.S,Canada,U.K,France,Germany and Spain.