Showing posts with label touch phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label touch phone. Show all posts

Saturday, 12 October 2013

T Mobile Touch Screen Phones — The Most Famous Models


T Mobile Touch Screen Phones — The Most Famous Models
T Mobile Touch Screen Phones:
T Mobile has launched different touch screen models in the past years which have captured buyers attention and interest. The most famous amongst the T Mobile Touch Screen Phones are T-Mobile Prism II, T-Mobile Concord, T-Mobile MyTouch Q-2 & T-Mobile MyTouch 2. Two of these models T-Mobile Prism II & T-Mobile Concord have launched in 2013,

 June & August respectively while the rest of the models have launched in late 2012. T-Mobile MyTouch Q-2 has both the QWERTY keypad and touch screen while the rest have just touch screen. All of these touch screen phones are highly demanded by the smartphones’ lovers all over the world.
Prices & Features of T Mobile Touch Screen Phones:

Friday, 11 October 2013

ADLINK Technology Announces Latest Industrial Mobile Handheld Device

ADLINK Technology Announces Latest Industrial Mobile Handheld Device
ADLINK Technology, Inc., a leading manufacturer of industrial computing products, announced the IMX-2000—the first ever industrial mobile handheld device utilizing the Android 2.3 operating system. Combining high-performance RFID, barcode scanner, and 3G/WLAN wireless transmission functions to satisfy diverse application requirements, the IMX-2000 can be applied in a wide range of industries. Applications include fully supported logistics management, transportation, and factory automation. With an 800MHz computation capacity, as well as superior resistance to impact, water, and dust, the IMX-2000 has the capacity to enhance productivity and significantly reduce costs.

"The IMX-2000 can easily be configured for a wide range of applications, including manufacturing, logistics, and factory automation," says Stephen Huang, VP of ADLINK. "Combined with the concept of The Internet of Things (IOT), all the information or data required can be captured in real time and accessed wirelessly via this new technology to realize Industrial Mobile Computing (IMC) functionality in different areas. In the future, it can not only reduce limitations on managing and monitoring, but lower production costs while becoming a mainstream communication device."

Friday, 20 September 2013

People have already drop tested the iPhone 5S and 5C, but only one shattered

People have already drop tested the iPhone 5S and 5C, but only one shattered
New iPhone(s) season means it’s time for insurance companies, gadget review blogs, and overall rich sons of guns to take their pristine new toys and do the unthinkable: Drop them against the cold, hard concrete to test their durability against gravity. The latest drop test this time ironically comes from Android Authority, who have noted in their previous tests that metal always trumps plastic when it comes to concrete kisses, and the same remains true in the case of the iPhone 5S and 5C.
Tested in the streets of Hong Kong, both the iPhone 5S and 5C were dropped from chest level, each time on their back, corner, and screen sides. The iPhone 5S held up remarkably well, suffering a few minor scuffs that’s barely noticeable at first glance. The glass also stayed intact, without a single crack or shatter.

Monday, 16 September 2013

Touchscreen phones know it's you from taps and swipes



Touchscreen phones know it's you from taps and swipes
Developed by Cheng Bo at the Illinois Institute of Technology and his colleagues, SilentSense does just that. Using the phone's built-in sensors, it records the unique patterns of pressure, duration and fingertip size and position each user exhibits when interacting with their phone or tablet.

Machine learning algorithms then turn this into a signature that identifies the user – and will lock out anyone whose usage patterns do not match.

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