Dhoni hints at quitting Tests by 2013
Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni made a surprise revelation that he could retire from Check cricket if he’s to play within the 2015 cricket World Cup.
“If I have to see through the 2015 (World Cup), I would have to retire from one of many formats,” Dhoni mentioned in Perth on Thursday.
Dhoni, who has played in 66 Checks to this point and gained 17 of the 36 matches by which he has skippered, nearly casually mentioned it which took everyone without warning at the press conference.
The 30-year-outdated Dhoni is being acknowledged increasingly as a very good captain in One-Day cricket and a very effective batsman in the limited-overs format.
Within the Checks, however, his team appears to have lost the knack of profitable overseas in testing conditions and his batting, against lifting and seaming deliveries, seems completely out of sorts.
HP’s ‘No Compromise’ Ultrabook
Ultrabooks are in all places at CES this week, doing their stage greatest to imitate Apple’s MacBook Air. HP’s latest entry, the Envy Spectre 14, is a excessive-finish model (HP deems it a “no compromise” machine), maxed out at nearly every turn.
Its 14-inch display is baked right into a thirteen-inch chassis, and affords minimal bezel (to make it lighter), is layered with Gorilla Glass, and has 1600 x 900 resolution. (By the way in which, HP put Gorilla Glass on the palm relaxation as well.) The corporate claims its battery can final 9 hours. It features a mini show port, USB 3.0, HDMI, and gigabit Ethernet, and it weighs lower than 4 pounds. The Spectre 14 contains Beats Audio, which is supposed to offer superior sound quality–both from the system’s speakers and the audio jack. HP has been adding Beats Audio to a lot of its laptops, and HTC has incorporated it into some of its smartphones.
The wow factor within the Spectre 14 is sort of high; dare I say, the keyboard appears similar to the MacBook Air, with every key getting its own LED, and its exterior can also be pretty sexy. The ultrabook comes with two years of antivirus protection, Adobe Photoshop, and Adobe Elements.
Finally, the Spectre 14 includes close to-discipline communications (NFC), so customers can “tap-to-share” with NFC phones.
The Envy Spectre 14 might be obtainable February 8, and will price $1,399 for the bottom configuration.
Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE impressions
We go arms on with the new Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE at CES. Should you can afford a monthly Verizon data bill, the vivid and brilliant display screen of the 7.7 and thin, gentle design may be value a look.
In the mood for a tablet? Obtained a few hundred dollars and $30 to $50 bucks a month to spend on a Verizon 4G LTE connection? This may be the tablet for you. Samsung’s Android tablets are undoubtedly not low-cost, but they have consistently been the best.
Always experimenting with new display sizes, Samsung is releasing a 7.7-inch tablet within the US. Yesterday, the Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE was announced at Samsung’s pre-CES press convention and earlier right this moment I managed to push my method through the sales space till I discovered one to check out myself. My first impressions are below.
The AMOLED screen
The Galaxy Tab 7.7 has a display screen worthy of oggling. I’ve been a fan of Samsung’s displays all 12 months, but this one blows them all away. As the first pill (that I do know of) to be released with a brilliant Tremendous AMOLED display, the Tab 7.7 LTE was vivid and lovely even beneath the harsh trade present lights at CES. The 7.7-inch display screen has a standard resolution of 1280×800 pixels. The Tab 7.7 LTE will come with Google’s Android 3.2 (Honeycomb) working system, which is technically outdated since Google released Android 4.zero (Ice Cream Sandwich) a couple of month in the past, but Ice Cream Sandwich is more of an upgrade to Android telephone customers than it’s for tablet owners. Since Samsung modifies the look of Android Honeycomb, it’s unlikely that customers will even notice a visual distinction when the Android 4.zero update rolls in, and Samsung guarantees it should arrive at some point. Either method, Samsung’s modified UI, referred to as TouchWiz, really improves the look of Android and is amongst our favorite modifications. It’s designed to take full benefit of the intense colours doable with an AMOLED screen.
Specs and Impressions
Samsung claims that the Tab 7.7 is the thinnest and lightest pill on the market. There are three or 4 major companies claiming they hold world information for thinness and weight on the Consumer Electronics Show this year, but the Galaxy Tab is definitely fairly skinny and quite lightweight. Its design is almost an identical to the Galaxy Tab 8.9 and Galaxy Tab 10.1.
On the inside are pretty typical specs. The Tab 7.7 LTE can join up to Verizon’s quick 4G LTE community, has a 1.4GHz twin-core processor, 1GB of RAM, 16GB or 32GB of inside storage, a 3MP rear camera, a 2MP front digicam, Wi-Fi, and all the other widespread features like an accelerometer, Bluetooth, and GPS. Most Android Honeycomb tablets run on similar hardware.
The worth is excessive, but if you have the money…
Verizon’s knowledge costs are steep and to get the Tab 7.7 LTE, you’ve got to enroll in a knowledge plan. For lots of you (and me) this sounds awesome, however it’s tough to justify paying one other $30-$50 a month to attach one other gadget, particularly in case you have a $ninety-$120 month-to-month Verizon invoice for your smartphone. Nonetheless, with the compact measurement of the 7.7 LTE, it’s nice to have a continuing connection and not have to fret about discovering a Wi-Fi hotspot wherever you go.
The Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE feels nice, has an amazingly vivid screen, and even comes with just a few bonus options like infrared (for utilizing the tablet as a TV remote) and a Micro SD card slot. Samsung’s tablets are a number of the most pleasant to use. Sadly, although we know it’s coming “soon,” Samsung and Verizon aren’t willing to tell us how a lot the Galaxy Tab 7.7 LTE will price or exactly when it would hit shelves. Till then, we wait…
Twitter slams Google search changes
Twitter lashed out at modifications Google Inc unveiled for its search engine on Tuesday, describing the adjustments as “unhealthy” for consumers and for Internet publishers.
Twitter, a microblogging service which allows its users to broadcast short, 140-character messages to groups of “followers,” stated Google’s modifications would make it tougher for people to search out the breaking information usually shared by users of its service.
“As we’ve seen time and time once more, information breaks first on Twitter; as a result, Twitter accounts and Tweets are sometimes essentially the most related (search) results,” the corporate stated in a statement.
“We’re concerned that as a result of Google’s modifications, finding this data shall be much tougher for everyone. We think that’s bad for people, publishers, news organizations and Twitter users,” the statement continued.
Twitter’s criticism, which got here hours after Google announced new options aimed toward making search outcomes extra customized, underscored the growing competitors between the Internet companies. And it comes at a time when Google is dealing with antitrust scrutiny for favoring its personal providers within its search results.
A Twitter spokesperson declined to reply a question about whether or not the corporate may attain out to antitrust regulators about Google’s changes.
Google did not instantly respond to a request for comment.
A 2009 settlement, permitting Google to supply an actual-time feed of Twitter messages within its search outcomes, expired in July.
Google launched a social network, dubbed Google+, in June that provides most of the capabilities accessible in Twitter and in Facebook.
With Tuesday’s adjustments to Google’s search engine, photos and posts from Google+ will more and more appear throughout the search results.
The modifications successfully create custom-made search outcomes for people who find themselves logged in to Google. A person who searches for the term “Hawaii,” for example, may discover private images that their associates have shared on Google+ in addition to public details about the islands.
Twitter Common Counsel Alex Macgillivray, a former Google legal professional, stated in a Tweet on Tuesday that Google’s changes “warped” Internet search and represented a “dangerous day for the internet.”
Twitter slams Google search changes
Twitter lashed out at modifications Google Inc unveiled for its search engine on Tuesday, describing the modifications as “dangerous” for customers and for Internet publishers.
Twitter, a microblogging service which allows its customers to broadcast quick, 140-character messages to groups of “followers,” said Google’s changes would make it more durable for folks to seek out the breaking information often shared by users of its service.
“As we’ve seen time and time again, news breaks first on Twitter; consequently, Twitter accounts and Tweets are often probably the most related (search) outcomes,” the corporate mentioned in a statement.
“We’re concerned that as a result of Google’s modifications, finding this information will be a lot more durable for everyone. We think that is bad for folks, publishers, news organizations and Twitter customers,” the assertion continued.
Twitter’s criticism, which got here hours after Google announced new features geared toward making search outcomes more customized, underscored the growing competition between the Internet companies. And it comes at a time when Google is going through antitrust scrutiny for favoring its own companies within its search results.
A Twitter spokesperson declined to answer a question about whether or not the company may reach out to antitrust regulators about Google’s changes.
Google didn’t immediately reply to a request for comment.
A 2009 settlement, permitting Google to offer an actual-time feed of Twitter messages within its search results, expired in July.
Google launched a social network, dubbed Google+, in June that gives lots of the capabilities accessible in Twitter and in Facebook.
With Tuesday’s changes to Google’s search engine, photographs and posts from Google+ will increasingly seem within the search results.
The changes successfully create custom-made search results for people who are logged in to Google. A person who searches for the term “Hawaii,” for instance, may find non-public pictures that their pals have shared on Google+ in addition to public details about the islands.
Twitter General Counsel Alex Macgillivray, a former Google lawyer, mentioned in a Tweet on Tuesday that Google’s changes “warped” Web search and represented a “bad day for the internet.”
Motorola and Intel enter into a multi-year, multi-device agreement for Intel-based devices
Motorola joined Intel on stage at the Shopper Electronics Present on Tuesday, with the 2 firms announcing a significant agreement. Motorola and Intel have entered into a multi-year, multi-device strategic partnership to include Intel chips into Motorola’s Android tablets and smartphone. The primary Intel-based mostly smartphones will undergo provider validation this summer season, with launch shortly after that. Read on for the press release.
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Dell to launch first consumer tablet in late 2012
Dell is at CES displaying off some attention-grabbing wares just like the slick XPS 13 Ultrabook that we went fingers on with yesterday. There may be also word if the corporate’s future plans which can be coming out of the CES present as well. Apparently, Dell is set to launch its first shopper pill pc late this year. Dell has so far not completed well within the pill realm with sales of its Streak tablets resulting in several tablets being pulled off the market.
Reuters stories that the Streak tablets had been business targeted and the brand new tablet can be consumer focused. I never thought of the Streak as a enterprise targeted tablet as a lot as a pill that just wasn’t as good as its peers in many aspects. Dell isn’t offering up great detail at this point, but says that it’ll continue to develop Android.
Samsung may allow Android 4 on Galaxy S, Tab
Samsung may be rethinking its determination to not bring Android 4 to the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab (hat tip to The Verge). After the company’s announcement that neither system could possibly be up to date because of the dimension of Samsung’s TouchWiz interface, the company is reportedly contemplating backing down on its decision due to “strong buyer demand.”
When Samsung introduced its list of devices that would obtain Android four by March 2012, the popular Galaxy S smartphone and Galaxy Tab tablet have been lacking from the list. The company later clarified that the devices didn’t have enough RAM and ROM for both the corporate’s custom TouchWiz interface and the brand new OS. In contrast, the Samsung Nexus S, which has the same hardware profile because the Galaxy S, can and can be upgraded to Android four, since it doesn’t must support the TouchWiz interface and different providers like video calling or widgets.
The Korean news site ajnews quotes an business official as saying that the company is currently reviewing whether or not the Galaxy S and Galaxy Tab can assist Android 4. Neither Google nor Samsung responded to our requests for comment.
LG smartphones to get Android 4.0
Shut on the heels of Samsung and HTC saying their plans to roll out Android 4.zero (Ice Cream Sandwich) replace to their smartphone lineup, LG too is not far behind.
The corporate on its official Cell Fb account posted that it’s going to begin providing the Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) OS improve for a variety of its smartphones within the second and third quarters of 2012, which will likely be followed by a world roll out.
Through the second quarter of 2012, LG plans to offer the brand new OS to smartphones together with: Optimus LTE, Prada phone by LG 3.0, the LG Optimus 2X, the LG Optimus Sol, the LG my Contact Q and the LG Eclipse.
In the third quarter, LG Optimus 3D, LG Optimus Black, LG Optimus Huge, LG Optimus Q2 and LG Optimus EX will get the upgrade. The corporate also introduced that the precise begin dates can vary by market, as each country can have completely different requirements, relying on the service and the smartphone model.
Last week, Samsung too announced that it’ll provide Android 4.zero update to its Galaxy smartphones and Galaxy Tab tablets as early as 2012. Samsung on its official blog had confirmed that the platform replace for Galaxy S II and Galaxy Notice will start within the first quarter of 2012, and other Galaxy devices will comply with soon.
The Google’s new Android 4.0 brings a whole redesigned consumer interface with improved multi-tasking, notifications, Wi-Fi hotspot, NFC help and a full Web looking experience.
The OS also contains a new Folks App which is able to let customers browse pictures, messages and social community updates from associates, household and co-workers. The new OS also packs Face Unlock function which uses facial recognition to unlock the smartphone.
Leaked: Nokia Lumia 900 coming in Jan
Even as Nokia scrambles to repair a software glitch in the recently-launched Home windows Telephone-powered Lumia 800, here is a information leak that hints at its successor.
A leaked image that appeared on My Nokia Blog suggests that the Finnish giant is predicted to unveil another top-finish Home windows Cellphone referred to as Nokia Lumia 900 on the upcoming Consumer Electronics Present (CES) to be held in Las Vegas in January second week. The corporate is also anticipated to announce a number of other smartphones along with the Lumia 900 on the event.
Based on Internet reviews, Lumia 900 which resembles Lumia 800 in seems, will come with a 4.three-inch ClearBlack AMOLED display and will embody the brand new Windows Telephone Tango update. The smartphone can be more likely to function a front-facing digital camera and is anticipated to come back in quite a lot of colour options.
Lumia 900 is also mentioned to sport a 1.4GHz processor, an 8 megapixel rear camera with single LED flash. It is also rumoured to pack help for 4G LTE networks.
Nokia last week also introduced that the next version of its Symbian OS will likely be known as Nokia Belle. The OS will even be available quickly on a few of the older era Nokia smartphones like, Nokia N8, Nokia E7, Nokia E6, Nokia X7, Nokia C6-01, Nokia C7 and Nokia Oro.