Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Apple and Blackberry Crumble


IOS 5 is available now and you can download it directly from itunes it has some new features and it is jailbreakable as devteam stated with redsnow , Though every one is complaining about "error 3200" and it's somehow came after steve died , we didn't used to have a common error like that when steve was the CEO i guess every horse must have a hump
Now Blackberry has been shutdown for almost 3 days and they say it's maintanance while we know best not to be fooled with an albay like that, i mean if it was maintanance then why comesthe shutdown all on a sudden , i say this remind me when Sony Network got hacked and i can't see how that was a maintanance , all in all it is such a shame to see big Tech companies can't handle the trust people have put on them.
Sigh , just sigh for you Steve it's just a week now and look to the apple you gave your life to prosper , i can't say the same about blackberry but it sure has a lot to do from now on.

Bently SUV to be released in 2015


The future Bentley SUV, a vehicle that is scheduled to enter the market in 2015, will satisfy the company’s luxury ambitions, being set to arrive with a 12-cylinder petrol engine.

According to autocar, the decision was taken to help the company in it’s fight for supremacy in the luxury world, with the poweplant expected to be a future generation of the current W12 unit used by the Continental range.

However, it is possible for the SUV, shown here in a rendering by deviantart user blackstripe77, to be fitted with a diesel engine, as Bentley could offer it with a next-generation of the Audi V12 TDI unit, which currently powers the Q7.

Bentley has gone to great lengths in order to make the SUV plan work, with the company replacing its chief engineer, Elrich Eichhorm, with Rolf Frech, who comes from Porsche, bringing a complex experience in the field, as he has been a part of the Cayenne development team.

Thursday, 6 October 2011

Steve Jobs... Farewell

A visionary and a creative genius Steve Jobs Died after a long suffering with cancer , it started in mid 2004 when he announced to his employees that he was diagnosed with a cancerous tumor in his pancreas, The prognosis for pancreatic cancer is usually very poor; Jobs, however, stated that he had a rare, far less aggressive type known as( islet cell neuroendocrine tumor), after resisting the doctors for 9 months he finally did the Whipple procedure. in 2008 similar concern followed but lately stated he doesn't have a recurrence of cancer.
On January 14, 2009, in an internal Apple memo, Jobs wrote that in the previous week he had "learned that my health-related issues are more complex than I originally thought" and announced a six-month leave of absence until the end of June 2009 to allow him to better focus on his health. Tim Cook, who had previously acted as CEO in Jobs' 2004 absence, became acting CEO of Apple,with Jobs still involved with "major strategic decisions
On January 17, 2011Apple announced that he had been granted a medical leave of absence. Jobs announced his leave in a letter to employees, stating his decision was made "so he could focus on his health". As during his 2009 medical leave Jobs announced his resignation from his role as Apple's CEO on August 24, 2011. In his resignation letter, Jobs wrote that he could "no longer meet [his] duties and expectations as Apple's CEO"
Death

On October 5, 2011, Jobs' family made a statement that he "died peacefully today".

Screenshot of Apple.com's tribute to Steve Jobs.

Apple released a separate statement saying that Jobs had died. The statement read "We are deeply saddened to announce that Steve Jobs passed away today. Steve's brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives. The world is immeasurably better because of Steve. His greatest love was for his wife, Laurene, and his family. Our hearts go out to them and to all who were touched by his extraordinary gifts."

Tuesday, 4 October 2011

iPhone 4s And iPhone 5 releasing

50 Minutes until the big announcement i shall update later
as all expected and as the title says we were waiting for iPhone 5 but then we were shocked by S , the iPhone 4S and by Steve jobs Death, i have posted about the death of Steve Jobs , so now i'm gonna talk about 4S , there are many enhancements to the old iPhone 4 including Camera and quick task board also the new innovative siri technology most importantly The Siri, this feature made iPhone 4S like a robot you talk to to push your meetings and to remind you by special events, also you don't have to type that all on the keyboard , all you need is to talk to your iPhone 4S and it will get you just fine, you can make queries , purchases , adjustment to your schedule , enough said about siri because the joy is too big to be explained rather can we give it it's huge effects in the world of mobiles in a humbled blog.

Friday, 30 September 2011

Blackerry 9900 beats iPhone 4

The design philosophy for the 9900 drew heavily from luxury brands such as BMW, Panerai and Prada leather boots. It shows.

The display is made from extra hardened glass, the carbon fibre looking back is actually constructed from a glass composite and the iPhone’esque brushed metal band that circles the phone, contributes to an extremely solid feel overall.

The 9900 is RIM’s thinnest BlackBerry to date at 10.5mm. Weighing in at a mere 130g and flanked by soft-touch rubber, the 9900 feels great in hand, and despite being quite sizable at 66mm wide and 116mm high, still fits comfortably in your pocket thanks to its thin profile.

The 9900′s colour scheme, including the backlighting is almost entirely monochrome with only the notification LED delivering some colour to the palette. The trackpad is now lit up, which is a nice addition but it feels awkwardly placed. I found myself accidentally touching the screen at times when swiping up on the trackpad. It’s a small gripe however, as I intuitively used using the touchscreen mostly, and I wondered if RIM considered doing away with the trackpad all together.

The 9900 has one convenience key on the right-hand side of the phone — programmed to open the camera by default –, as well as volume up and down keys. The mute button is now situated between the volume rockers. A lone lock/unlock button is situated at the top, while on the left you’ll find a 3.5mm headphone jack and microUSB port. On the bottom of the phone, there are two contact points for the BlackBerry Charging Pod, a speaker, and hidden behind a piece of faux metal you’ll find the antenna — RIM’s clearly heeding lessons learned from antennagate.

The SIM and microSD slots are inside the battery compartment, and it’s worth noting that you can’t extract or insert a microSD card without first removing the battery.

Performance

The 9900′s heart is a Qualcomm Scorpion MSM 8655 processor which runs at 1.2GHz (twice as fast as the fastest last generation BlackBerries) on the Snapdragon S2 chipset. The chipset brings an Adreno 205 GPU to the table which means for the first time on a GSM BlackBerry, you get hardware accelerated graphics or “Liquid Graphics” as RIM likes to call it. Developers can tap into the GPU through the OpenGL ES 2.0 API for their 2D and 3D application needs, which mean you could potentially run Angry Birds on your 9900 — if it ever received Rovio’s blessing.

If I were writing this review one year ago, these specs would have been super competitive. Even today for example, the Adreno 205 is faster than the iPhone 4′s PowerVR SGX535 GPU, and the MSM 8655 beats the iPhone 4′s ARM Cortex-A8 processor, but dual-core CPUs became the norm for high-end smartphones this year, and quad-core CPUs are already confirmed for 2012.

The 9900′s internals feels like last year’s hotness.

On the flip side, on a BlackBerry running the BlackBerry OS 7, the difference that the new chipset makes is nothing short of astounding. Apps open and close instantly, HD video recording and playback is smooth, the web browser runs 40 percent faster than on OS 6, and although the watch icon — BlackBerry OS’s version of the hourglass — appears from time to time, one wonders why, as the 9900 remains responsive even in situations where performance historically took a hit, like when installing apps.

Arguing in favour of the 9900′s antediluvian internals, the existing BlackBerry app catalogue isn’t really processor hungry anyway, and yet the small number of OS 7 apps that do take advantage of the new chipset, run phenomenally well.

If the 9900 were released a year ago, we might have had some compelling titles by now, but I’m not overly hopeful developers will be inspired to develop for OS 7. QNX handsets and a new SDK are already rumoured for Q1 2012, and so OS 7, soon to be usurped, running on last year’s internals, means that the app catalogue will probably remain modest for the time being.

Saturday, 24 September 2011

The World Fastest Car

Bugatti Veyron Super Sport: 267 mph, that is 427.2 km/h Aluminum, Narrow Angle 8 Liter W16 Engine with 1200 hp, base price is $2,400,000. Although the Bugatti Veyron lost the title to SSC Ultimate Aero on March 2007, Bugatti challenge the record in Germany on July 10, 2010 with the new 2010 Super Sport Version and the Veyron once again claims the title of the fastest car in the world at 267 mph. The original Bugatti Veyron has a top speed of 253 mph, priced at $1,700,000 and equipped with 1001 hp. me opening this blog with the Bugatti is because it's a pure art , the tires it self is a breaking through combination and it required a tremendous work because finding tires that can handle a speed like the get's tires and also would be so light to help the car reach that crazy speed is not an easy or more likely an option, not to mention it's not a racing car so the owner won't change tires every 70 mile , Michllan won the competition and they made those unique tires after 6 months of dictated work those tires are the widest ever made for a passenger car, also it can run flat for 201 km/h with a speed of 80 km/h

take a glance to the new beauty
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3SHpO_vJwd4&feature=related