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Tuesday, June 3, 2014

3D clear IPAD! What do you think?


Here's a design concept for a transparent iPad by artist Ricardo Afonso that might seem far-fetched, but transparent screens are certainly not impossible. Just look at the exquisite thinness and beauty of this iPad concept. It's downright mysterious-looking.
What's the mystery? Well, where are the working parts of this wispy tablet? Apparently, they must be in either those top or bottom sections, which are opaque and seemingly large enough to accommodate iPad innards that are much smaller than those of today's tablet.
What do you think? Tell us in the comments


Monday, June 2, 2014

Surface Pro 3 review: Now That's What I Call a TABLET


PROS


  • Remarkably thin and light for a machine with laptop guts
  • Easier to use as a standalone tablet
  • Fast performance
  • Gorgeous, high-res display
  • Keyboard can be propped up at a more comfortable angle


CONS

  • Flimsy keyboard is inferior to what you'd get on a proper laptop; worse, it doesn't even come in the box 
  • Not that comfortable to use in the lap 
  • Middling battery life

CONCLUSION

The Surface Pro 3 is Microsoft's biggest and best tablet yet, but it needs a better keyboard to truly replace your laptop.

Sunday, June 1, 2014

Lost your Iphone YELL at it to Find it and it will YELL back.

Like the swimming pool game, this new app is fun. Yell to find your misplaced gadget and it will respond, Cool Huh!



                                 
                                                  Marco! Polo!


Thanks to the new Marco Polo app I just download it, available for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch, you can now find your hidden device by shouting "Marco!" loudly. It will respond "Polo!," so you know where to look for it. So There need to pay for a tracker or a protection app on your phone, This app will take care of your worries when drinking at a bar or partying alot with your friends and so happen you had a crazy night and you lost your phone. Just scream marco and it will Yell back Polo, So you know exactly where it is.

Silently running until you need it, Marco Polo can be customized with 30 different voice options. The input phrase can be customized as well, so you can yell out whatever you want (I vote for "Holy!" "Moly!"). This is actually one of my favorite apps, It's works both in sleep mode and silent mode instead of paying for tracker through your cellphone and having your phone to be on "Loud" for it to work. Why not get an app that actually works on silent or vibrate mode to find your phone. It's not complicated I worked in the cellphone industry for years and this will be a great fix to those who constantly lose there phone and don't want to pay any extra. The only flaw is is that this is 99 cents and won't work when the phone is turn off just like other apps. Now for those people who phone got stolen It wont work for either but you will know where your phone is to prevent that from ever happening.

" The Marco Polo" app is available worldwide at the iTunes Store for 99 cents.

Friday, May 30, 2014

Low cost IPAD keyboard , Is it Good Or Bad!




The Good/The Anker IPAD keyboard only cost $30 bucks compared to the competition, and a slim style that's nearly as good looking as the other options. 




The Bad Lacks extras like autoconnect and the keyboard just doesn't type as well as those on better and more expensive accessories.It's hard to adjust to new covers of the ipad.


The Bottom Line / It's work for basic users not serious typist. If your looking for something more close to a regular keyboard cosinder looking elsewhere. Sounds like a good deal...


Share your thoughts.......

Thursday, May 29, 2014

MacBook Air, with an all-day battery


MacBook Air achieve amazing battery life. The multitouch trackpad is still the industry's best, and even better, the 13-inch MacBook Air now starts at $100 less than the previous model.


The Bad: Newer features such as touch screens and higher-resolution displays are still missing. The ultrabook competition is catching up, in terms of design.


      The Vaio Pro 13 next to the 13-inch MacBook Air.

The backlit keyboard and trackpad are the same as on the previous models, and the trackpad especially remains the standard by which all others are judged.