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Showing posts with label iPad 2. Show all posts
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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Apple announces fourth generation of iPad

iPad is one of the most popular tablets on the market, and speaking of which, Apple has announced the latest generation of iPad, so let’s see what will new generation of iPad offer to its users.


New iPad offers double performance compared to its predecessor thanks to the new A6X processor, and in fact, the new iPad has similar hardware performance to iPhone 5. In addition, new iPad comes with new

Friday, May 4, 2012

Scosche bassDOCK iPad Speaker Dock turns your iPad into entertainment system

Lately we have seen all sorts of speaker docks for iOS devices, and if you’re looking for a speaker dock for your iOS device, you should check out the latest model from Scosche.


Scosche has launched its latest iPad speaker dock called Scosche bassDOCK, and what’s great about this speaker dock is that it

Zooka: Portable Wireless speaker for your tablet

Although tablets are great multimedia devices, they come with average built-in speakers, therefore, it’s no wonder that many tablet owners are using external speakers, and if you’re looking for external speakers for your tablet, today we have a model that you might like.


Design studio NEW has introduced its new wireless speakers called Zooka. Zooka is a durable and portable wireless speaker, and it is fully compatible with your tablet, smartphone, music player, or any other Bluetooth device. Thanks to its unique design,

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Get a better hold on your iPad 2 with Comfe Hands

Dropping your iPhone can be a disaster, but luckily, there is Flygrip attachment that gives you a grip on your smartphone, but what about your iPad? If you’re worried that you might accidentally drop your iPad 2, today we have an useful accessory that will keep your iPhone safe in your hands.


iPad 2 is thin and smooth device, so it’s no wonder that you might accidentally drop it,

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Pakistan Air Force All Set to Shine in Electronics Market | Introducing Low Price iPADs, nBOOKs and eBOOKs

 Rawalpindi – Inside a high-security air force complex that builds jet fighters and weapons systems, Pakistan’s military is working on the latest addition to its sprawling commercial empire: a homegrown version of the iPad.

 It’s a venture that bundles together Pakistani engineering and Chinese hardware, and shines a light on the military’s controversial foothold in the consumer market. Supporters say it will boost the economy as well as a troubled nation’s self-esteem.

It all comes together at an air force base in Kamra in northern Pakistan, where avionics engineers – when they’re not working on defence projects – assemble the PACPAD 1.
“The original is the iPad, the copy is the PACPAD,” said Mohammad Imran, who stocks the product at his small computer and mobile phone shop in a mall in Rawalpindi, a city not far from Kamra and the home of the Pakistani army.
The device runs on Android 2.3, an operating system made by Google and given away for free. At around $200, it’s less than half the price of Apple or Samsung devices and cheaper than other low-end Chinese tablets on the market, with the bonus of a local, one-year guarantee.
 The PAC in the name stands for the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, where it is made. The PAC also makes an e-reader and small laptop.
Such endeavors are still at the pilot stage and represent just a sliver of the military’s business portfolio, which encompasses massive land holdings, flour and sugar mills, hotels, travel agents, even a brand of breakfast cereal.
The military is powerful, its businesses are rarely subject to civilian scrutiny, and it has staged three coups since Pakistan became a state in 1947. Many Pakistanis find its economic activities corrupting and say it should focus on entirely on defence.
“I just can’t figure it out,” said Jehan Ara, head of Pakistan’s Software Houses Association, said of the PACPAD.
“Even if they could sell a billion units, I can’t see the point. The air force is supposed to be protecting the air space and borders of the country.”
Supporters say the foray into information technology is a boost to national pride for a country vastly overshadowed by archrival India in the high-tech field. Tech websites in the country have shown curiosity or cautious enthusiasm, but say it’s too early to predict how the device will perform. Skeptics claim it’s a vanity project that will never see mass production.
Only a few hundred of each products has been made so far, though a new batch will be completed in the next three months.
“The defence industry is trying to justify its presence by doing more than just produce weapons,” said Ayesha Siddiqa, author of Military Inc., a critical study of military businesses.
“Some smart aleck must have thought we can make some money here.”

PAC’s website
 says the goal is “strengthening the national economy through commercialization” and lauds the collaboration with China – something that likely resonates among nationalists.
China is regarded as a firm ally by Pakistan’s security establishment, whereas the US, despite pouring billions of dollars in aid into the country, is seen as fickle and increasingly as an enemy.
These perceptions have heightened as the US intensifies drone attacks on militants based in the Pakistani borderlands. But the military is also a target of those militants. In 2007 the base at Kamra, home to 12,000 workers and their families, nine people died when a cyclist blew himself up at the entrance.
PAC officials suggested the program that produces the PACPAD was modeled in part on the Chinese military’s entry into commercial industry, which lasted two decades until it was ordered to cut back lest it become corrupted and lose sight of its core mission.
The tablet and other devices are made in a low-slung facility, daubed in camouflage paint, near, a factory that produces J-17 Thunder fighter jets with Chinese help.
“It’s about using spare capacity. There are 24 hours in a day, do we waste them or use them to make something?” said Sohail Kalim, PAC’s sales director.
“The profits go to the welfare of the people here. There are lots of auditors. They don’t let us do any hanky-panky here.”
PAC builds the PACPAD with a company called Innavtek in a Hong Kong-registered partnership that also builds high-tech parts for the warplanes.
But basic questions go unanswered. Maqsood Arshad, a retired air force officer who is one of the directors, couldn’t say how much money had been invested, how many units the venture hoped to sell and what the profit from each sale was likely to be.
The market for low-cost Android tablets is expanding quickly around the world, with factories in China filling most of the demand. Last year, an Indian company produced the “Aakash” tablet, priced at $50, and sold largely to schoolchildren and students.
Arshad said a second-generation PACPAD would be launched in the next three months, able to connect to the Internet via cell phone networks and other improved features. He said the Kamra facility could produce up to 1000 devices a day.
During a brief test, The tablet with its 7-inch screen appeared to run well and the screen responsiveness was sharp.
“It seems good, but operation-wise I have to look into it,” said Mohammad Akmal, who had come to the store in Rawalpindi to check the product out. “Within a month or so, we will know.” (AP)

PAC-PAD 1

 

 Why PAC PAD 1 is for you?
  • Professional grade performance
  • Vibrant crisp colour display
  • Unrestrained web browsing and downloading
  • Full computing power in a tablet format
  • Multitouch capacitive screen
  • 7 inch LCD display with full HD resolution


Price: PKR 15,500



Product Specifications:


 

 

PAC-nBOOK 1

 

Why PAC nBOOK 1 is for you?
  • Best computing power to have in bag with 1.6GHz Atom processor and 1 GB RAM
  • Portable, powerful, reliable and affordable
  • 1920x 1080 screen resoltuion with HDMI output supported
  • 4 hours battery time
  • internet access via gigbit ethernet and wifi 802.11 b/g
  • best choice for students and professionals
  • install operating system of you choice
  • professional grade performance
  • 1 megapixel webcam for video chat and video recording

Price: PKR 23,500

Products Specifications

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

With Spotify Music Store, you’ll be able to bypass iTunes and sync your iPods


Its been a long time coming but Spotify, which I’m sure many of you already use has launched a new music download service that attempts to clarify itself as quite possibly the only music player you’ll ever need – hence offering a direct competition against Apple’s iTunes. With the new Spotify Music Store, users can now purchase and download full playlists comprised of any songs from the company’s 9 million-track catalog for as low as £0.50 per song.

See it in Action in video Below

But the news don’t stop here, Spotify’s new feature allows playlists to be synchronised with your iPod classic, iPod nano or iPod shuffle right from within the Spotify desktop app for PC or Mac. Once you plug in your iPod, you’ll notice it to appear under a new section within the Spotify app labelled as ‘Devices’.

12 Amazing Tablets other than Apple iPad


Today, we bring for you 12 amazing tablets other than Apple iPad. It is common knowledge that tablets have completely revolutionized the technology world. Earlier there were only PCs, then followed the laptops and now you carry your computer in your pockets.
tablets
 Its just that you bigger pockets for accommodating these and also bigger wallets to buy them. The market is abound with many tablets and each one of them seems to offer something unique to you. All big PC manufacturers like Dell, Hewlett Packard,

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Spinning Hat turns your iPad into a typewriter

It’s amazing to see what some companies can think of, and in this series we can also include the Typescreen keyboard dock for the iPad. This product will turn your iPad and iPad 2 into a traditional typewriter and is a product from Spinning Hat.

The Typescreen can be bought by anyone that is a bit nostalgic, and misses the times when typewriters were common tools in any office. This gadget is an officially licensed Apple product as well and will only be produced in limited quantities. Being a licensed Apple product it has the same high quality that one might expect from any Apple product.
In case you are wondering how it works, it’s actually pretty simple, the head of the typewriter touches the iPad’s keyboard that’s displayed on the screen and this allows the typewriter to type what ever you are writing on the iPad.
The price for the Spinning Hat Typescreenis around $75.
[via Techchee]

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Griffin PowerJolt charger for iPad

Since the iPad 2 came out we’ve seen many new products and accessories for it, and we will most likely see more pop up. Griffin is a well known brand for accessories dedicated to iPods, iPhones and more. Their latest addition is for the iPad as well.
The Griffin PowerJolt car charger provides 10 watts to charge up your iOS devices, iPod, iPhone and the iPad. It charges most devices fairly quick, and it also uses a USB port meaning other USB devices can be charged using it while you are driving in the car. It also features a Smartfuse circuit break within.
So if you need to use your iPod, iPad or other USB compatible devices while you drive and you need to charge them while you are on the go,

iPad 2 camera hack gives it x-ray like effects, lets you see through clothes

With this latest iPad 2 hack, you’ll almost be able to see through completely the clothes of anyone using your iPad 2. This can be achieved by using a pair of cheap night vision goggles and cling flim wrapped onto the iPad 2′s camera, you’ll be able to see the person, who is being taped, nude. This was accomplished by Jason Bradbury and he’s proven it works by taking a photo of himself through his top.

This sounds unbelievable but it does have an underlying scientific explanation. It has been achieved by making use of some old camcorders which have low light functions and have special LEDs that emit infrared light. This will record in ‘night vision’ mode
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