Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Note II already has sold 1 million units in South Korea

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South Korea is the country of origin of Samsung, one of the world's leading companies in the technology and mobile phones , among others. It was recently announced that one of the most popular and powerful smartphones of the company, the Galaxy Note II, and has sold over 1 million units in that country since it was put on sale, which occurred in early October / late September. It is noteworthy that mobile sales worldwide are around 7 million units, which is not bad. Many believe that the Note II make it to the 10 million units sold in a few weeks if sales continue at this pace.
This is undoubtedly something striking, since when Samsung announced the Original Note that many doubted would be successful because of its large screen, but the device still managed to sell over 10 million units worldwide, and now his brother prepares to repeat history despite having a screen even bigger.
There is no doubt that smartphones between 5 and 6 inches are becoming very popular

The iPad generates 87% of the web traffic from tablets

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With the advent of new tablets like the Nexus of Google and new versions of the Amazon Kindle Fire may think that using the iPad Apple is being reduced, but in reality this is not so. According to a company Chitika, the iPad is still dominating web traffic level in the market for tablets. The survey reveals that, on average, 100 people surfing the Internet via an iPad, 5 are doing it on a Kindle Fire, a tablet makes a Nexus and 3 do through a Galaxy tablet from Samsung . Obviously there are other tablets that also generate a percentage, but it is too small to be taken into account separately. All this means that the iPad generates 87% of the web traffic level tablets, although these results are obviously only for North America, so it is very possible that the world will be a little different.
Still, the iPad is still going through good times and no doubt this will continue for a while until someone achieves dethrone the king, which it does not seem that would happen soon.

Huawei is accused of selling HP computers seized from Iran

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The U.S. government is very suspicious, especially with some Chinese companies such as Huawei and ZTE. Now Huawei is starring in a new scandal that comes directly from the Middle East, more precisely from Iran. Both the company and one of his associates have been accused of illegal activities in that country to try to sell HP equipment to an Iranian company called Mobile Telecommunication Co.
According to a report, one of the partners of Huawei equipment HP trying to sell a total of about $ 2 million to a company in Iran. These products include servers, hard drives, switches and even software .
What is the problem here? As the United States has prohibited U.S. companies software products are sold in Iran, and as we all know, HP is a U.S. company and its brand teams were to be sold in Iran.
What will happen now? Does this create problems for Huawei? We will have to wait a little longer to find out.

2013: The End of netbooks?

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For many, the end of the netbook is a fact. While these laptops and technology were in fashion between 2008 and 2010, in 2011 and 2012 very few companies are dedicated to making follow. These small became very popular in the U.S. market, but today it is very rare to find in stores. As tablets started to come into play, speed, portability and battery life ended up killing netbooks.
Now, according to a recent report, Asus plans to stop producing EeePC equipment, which would be a devastating blow to the industry as are available in the market about 20 different EeePC models. For now, only Asus and Acer are companies that still produce netbooks, and indeed the vast majority of them are sold in emerging markets such as South America and Southeast Asia.
Will 2013 go down as the year when netbooks completely stopped being produced?

The tablets and smartphones will not replace PCs soon

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While devices mobile with Android and iOS operating system have had excellent sales and more so in recent days over Christmas, smartphones and tablets that use the above operating systems are still far from being the replacement of computers and especially the laptops . We can be sure that the environment of the PCs will not be affected for now.
According to Frank Gillett, an analyst at Forrester Research, tablets will not end with computers, but that will force evolve, which in fact is already happening. Windows 8, but is SO bad for some, is undoubtedly part of the new generation. The operating system created by Microsoft is designed keeping in mind the touch interfaces, which until 1 or 2 years were not in the world of computers.
When someone goes on a business trip the idea of carrying only a smartphone or tablet sounds great, but eventually everyone realizes that to really work a laptop is necessary as it provides a larger screen and more processing power, not to mention another point as the physical keyboard.
What do you think about this? Will end up becoming tablets replacing notebooks?

Tuesday, January 1, 2013

PDP Afterglow Multi-HDMI Cable, great HDMI cable for easy connections

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Sometimes connect our home theater system can become a challenge, especially if you are familiar with the ports on which cables should be routed.
This task may sometimes become difficult, especially when multiple cables must be connected in HDMI its correct ports. To avoid a lot of trouble there is Multi-PDP Afterglow HDMI Cable, a new type of cable similar to what we see in the image allows us to quickly identify which port each connector.
The cable was not released yet, but hope to do so soon. Could we see at CES 2013? Perhaps, so hopefully so.

BLU 4.65 Live HD, a new Android 4.0 smartphone

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If you plan to purchase a new smartphone soon but do not want to have to buy one contract and instead want a fully unlocked, then we suggest that you take a look at what new BLU Products, the 4.65 Live HD, a smartphone that runs Android 4.0 and as its name suggests has a 4.65-inch screen Super AMOLED type and features HD resolution.
Apart from the aforementioned screen, the rest of the hardware of the phone is pretty decent, with a processor type Cortex-A9 dual-core 1.2GHz beside which there is 1GB of RAM. The smartphone also has a 8 megapixel camera that can record videos in HD and has two SIM card slots.
4.65 The BLU Live HD will be released next month and will cost $ 300 without a contract in the U.S., but do not know if it will be available in other markets.

Users of Smart TVs tend not to use certain applications on them

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Televisions are devices that have evolved over the past decades due to advances in the technology . The Smart TVs are without doubt the most advanced television market and are even able to connect to the Internet and allow us to run all kinds of applications, but it seems that is not the place to use apps . People are not interested in using applications like Facebook or any other similar in television, prefer otherwise.
As mentioned, users choose content apps media, streaming services and music. Obviously among the most used can be found at Netflix and Hulu, two popular video streaming services, series and movies. Pandora is also used for music.
But their use is not typically give is to watch YouTube videos, read books or surf Facebook.
Does this look like a normal or something surprising?