Posted At : Jun 10, 2010 17:51 PM | Related Categories: Gadgets, Phones & PDAs, Wi-Fi & Networking, Internet

For the last week I have been toting around two mobile phones: my usual iPhone 3GS workhorse with extended battery a la Mophie and the just-launched-today Sprint HTC EVO 4G on loan from Gregory Miller. This is my first time touching an Android device for more than just a few minutes. As such I think I’m interestingly posed to show a different perspective on the EVO from MG Siegler’s thoughts in his recent post entitled “An iPhone Lover?s Take On The HTC EVO 4G.” Similarly, the EVO 4G has received tremendous press as of late — mainly as it has geared itself as being the “it” phone of the month as well as the first 4G WiMAX phone ever.

Sprint HTC EVO 4G phone on
The lovely HTC Sense UI upgrade adds lots of polish to the Android OS.. perhaps too much?

This post will sort out my likes and dislikes about the phone rather than serve a full review. If you don’t have time to read this entire post, here’s a summary: huge phone with subpar battery life and a great camera.

Pros

Sprint HTC EVO 4G Android phone
Huge screen and small bezels are usually the recipe for a slick product but I miss a bit of bezel useful for holding onto while taking pictures. I would often accidentally hit the button while trying to take a picture.
  • 4.3-inch TFT LCD WVGA (480×800) display is great for consuming media and superb for the Google Maps Navigation app. Also, big screen = big keyboard = easier to type on.
  • Sprint Mobile Hotspot app (Android 2.2 includes similar hotspot functionality)
  • Kickstand!
  • Dual cameras: 8-megapixel autofocus rear camera with dual LEDs for flash, and a front facing 1.3-megapixel camera great for Qik and Skype (via Fring currently). Rear camera shoots 720p HD video.
  • Sprint network much better than AT&T, at least in San Francisco.
  • Plays Flash! (barely.. should get better in Android 2.2)
  • FM Radio
  • 1GHz processor makes things snappy. Every Android user I’ve shown the phone to said it felt much faster than whatever Android phone they had. Froyo should make things even faster.
  • Google Voice integration (this is a general Android feature but a huge selling point for me)
Back of HTC EVO 4G
The rear of the EVO houses a sturdy kickstand, dual LED flash, protruding 8-megapixel autofocusing camera and speaker.

Cons

  • HTC Sense UI add-on means that Android updates must come from HTC, not immediately OTA from Google.. so you might have to wait months to receive the lightning fast Android 2.2 “Froyo” update. Nexus One owners already have Froyo.
  • Pricing issues: 4G capability invokes a mandatory $10 price premium. Mobile hotspot functionality also incurs a whopping $30/month additional fee but no data caps (yet).
  • Lackluster battery life (about 4 hours with my use – about the same as my overworked iPhone) and the rear battery cover is flimsy plastic held in place by some small clips that are sure to break soon.
  • microSD card awkwardly placed under battery. Not that you need to take it out too often or anything. Just plug microUSB cable into EVO and tell Android to use in disk mode.
  • Camera lens protrudes from the EVO’s body such that resting it on a flat surface causes the metal rim of the lens to make contact.
  • Power button is almost flush with the body and not very ergonomic. Could be easier to push.
  • Android apps are nothing like iPhone apps. Most are crap. One of the most popular apps is a task killer application to keep things running smooth, or at least that’s the claim. I have noticed the phone get slow to a crawl at times unless I keep an eye on how many apps are open, despite Android’s stellar memory management.
Sprint HTC EVO 4G Android phone with kickstand
Look ma, no hands!

Camera

While the 4G WiMAX is what Sprint and HTC are promoting the heck out of with the EVO, that means little to me in San Francisco where a 4G network isn’t slated to emerge for about a year. The next most impressive hardware feature in that case is the camera. I place a lot of importance on my cell phone’s camera. My iPhone currently has over 5,000 iPhone-taken photos on it. The iPhone is not happy with that situation and is very slow. It’s not meant to be used for anything more casual use. The EVO’s camera is by far the best phone camera I have ever used. Best “phone camera”… what does that mean? It means that the pictures look good enough up to around 1600px wide. After that you can see some compression artifacts and grain. For the most part, given sufficient lighting conditions you can leave your Point & Shoot camera at home and have good enough pictures to throw up on Facebook. Of course, there’s no real physical zoom with the EVO so zooming in will just look pixelated.


Camera settings galore!

The flash is very bright, so much so that it will wash out people/subjects in close proximity. Autofocus has a harder time in low lighting so you have to be patient while it focuses. For the most part the camera interface is slick and snapping pictures is lighting quick compared to the iPhone with the exception of autofocusing. The front-facing 1.3MP camera is nothing to write home about but affords users the ability to finally do video chat. I tested it out on a 15-minute video chat on Skype via Fring and it worked quite well. Though my mother did mention there was a slight video delay (I was on my WiFi network).

Skype video chat on the HTC EVO 4G with the Fring app
My mom would not be flattered that I blogged this picture..

EVO-taken Photos

EVO-taken 720p HD Videos


I was randomly at 3rd and Market when Obama’s massive motorcade drove by.

Golden Gate Bridge as seen from Land’s End Trail near Ocean Beach

Great view of SF from the de Young Museum Tower

Verdict

I went to Best Buy today (EVO launch day) and waited in a long line for about 15 minutes before leaving the store without buying anything. I didn’t want the phone that bad. To get an everyday-usable phone setup I would need to get a case to protect the protruding lens, external battery pack so that it would last more than 4 hours and a handful of micro-USB cables to keep around the apartment, with my laptop, in my bag with an extra charger and so on. That would start to get pricey.

Even more so, I really wanted the mobile hotspot feature without paying the $30/month premium. That is available in Android 2.2 which I could get on the EVO with a few hours spent rooting it and installing a Sense-less Froyo, or with some other Android phone. The cheapest EVO 4G plan with mobile hotspot is $109/month — rather high. My iPhone bill is currently ~$90/month due to add-on $15 text messaging.

So I’m going to wait. Wait to see what Steve Jobs announces on Monday. Regardless of how paradigm shifting the rumored iPhone 4G is I do not see myself purchasing it if it is still tied to AT&T. Dual cameras. Neat. 960×640 IPS HD display. Great. AT&T. Fail.

This was a rather quick review and I left a lot of information out. Let me know if you have any questions about the phone or Android in general in the comments and I’ll reply!




Posted At : Jun 20, 2009 13:33 PM | Related Categories: Hardware, Desktops

Hard Drives - the biggest bottlneck in today computer systems. Especially bad things start to get when by one or other reason you lose data.
Data Recovery Group is a complete data recovery service that specializes in recovering data from any hard disk drives. Data Recovery Group started in California in 1987, and was dedicated to the repair of failed hard drives. Data Recovery Group are uniquely qualified to offer recovery services for data losses caused by static electricity, power surges & outages, fires, floods, lightning strikes, other natural disasters, sabotage, accidents, viruses, equipment malfunctions and user error as being deleted files, formatted drives, etc. And all this is not only about PC. They do mac data recovery and server data recovery same well. Their recovery tools and techniques cover a wide range of legacy equipment and file systems like HFS, MFS, HFS+, HFSX and even XSAN
Years of experience in repairing failed drives is something put to use on a daily basis. The knowledge of hard drive architecture and electronic circuitry, and a heavy investment in becoming experts in software and file structures, has enabled Data Recovery Group to become one of the premier recovery specialists in the world.




Posted At : May 07, 2009 23:14 PM | Related Categories: Internet, Other

Web Hosting is a complicated subject. Which one is the best? Where are cheaper prices? How to choose the right one for your very own needs? This are just some of the questions that many of us come to. A very good thing in this situations are the reviews.

WebHostingRating.com is a site that can provide that and many more.

  • WebHosting Ratings
  • Hosting Awards in different categories
  • CMS Web Hosts
  • Trusted Web Hosts
  • Articles
etc.

The webhosting articles provided here can be used as a tutorial any time you need to use the service of a webhosting company. I will bring just a couple of posts titles:
  • Changing Web Hosts in Six Easy Steps
  • How to Get the Best E-commerce Hosting
  • Is it Time for Dedicated Hosting?
  • How to Choose the Right Dedicated Server Package
  • The Advantages and Disadvantages of Colocation
This are just some of the titles. But there are a lot of them and probably evryone will find answers if not to all questions, to many for sure.

And the last i want to say about is that their Directory currently has 86 records of web hosts, so there is from where to choose when you need one.




Posted At : May 04, 2009 0:24 AM | Related Categories: Software, Internet

Today i am going to talk about Hyperic Systems Management. It's one of the best Systems Monitoring, Reporting, Server Management and Intelligence Platform. It delivers service level and application performance metrics to the people that need them.

"For companies who are dependent on web technologies, access to datacenter and application performance metrics is a critical strategic weapon that should not be limited to the IT and operations teams. Service level interruptions or downtime can have serious implications to a company's bottom line. With Hyperic Operations IQ, our customers can see everything that's happening in their datacenters at every level of the stack. They'll be able to make better and timelier decisions to support their customers and strengthen their businesses."
Javier Soltero, CEO, Hyperic

So, if you want to maintain your project in the long run, you will have to do some level of Systems Monitoring and Systems Management. What's the point in creating an application that is going to fail over and over in all kind of circumstances? And here is where a product like Hyperic HQ will help.
Just to name some of the goods:
  • 30 days Enterprise Trial - this will allow you evaluate the product before moving forward with a decision.
  • Easy installation - no need to be a PC Geek to have it installed.
  • It scales up!
  • Monitor your applications in the cloud.
  • Optimize resource utilization.
  • Analyze resources and metrics.
  • Great reporting services.
  • Very easy to use but powerful Server Monitoring
and many more.




Posted At : Feb 12, 2009 17:52 PM | Related Categories: Digital Cameras

Nikon added a new model to the Coolpix line of digital cameras - Nikon Coolpix P90, equipped with a wide angle lens with a focal length of 26-624 mm (equivalent to 35-millimeter camera) and 24-fold optical zoom.

Canon PowerShot SD1100IS The camera is equipped with a matrix with 12.1 megapixel resolution and sensitivity up to 16,400 units of ISO. Developers have provided many special features to prevent blur images, auto exposure, auto focus is on the face and the definition of a smile. Novelty can also boast 3-inch LCD display with a resolution of 230 thousand pixels and the ability to capture video in 640x480 and 320x240 pixels. A series of 45 images the model can do at a speed of 15 frames per second. Shooted photos and video are stored in the internal memory capacity of 50 MB and memory card ofSD / SDHC format.

The size of the device - 83x114x99 mm, weight - about 400 g. The set come with a device for charging the battery, USB-cable, A / V-cable, strap for carrying the camera around his neck, the cover for the lens and the disc with the software.

Technical Details
  • 12.1-megapixel resolution for photo-quality prints up to 16 x 20 inches
  • 24x optical wide-angle (26-624mm) Zoom-Nikkor ED glass lens
  • 3.0-inch Vari-Angle LCD and Electronic Viewfinder
  • Nikon's Smart Portrait System; Red-eye Fix, Face Priority AE and more
  • Capture images to SD/SDHC memory cards (not included)

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Posted At : Jan 21, 2009 19:53 PM | Related Categories: Musical Instruments, Recording Equipment

Korg NanoKEY is primarily designed for mobile use, where priority is given to the compactness, and only then the functionality and convenience with a sizes smaller than that of a laptop keyboard.

Canon PowerShot SD1100IS NanoKEY is so small that you can put it on your desktop PC, next to your laptop or directly on the mixing console - in short, in any place where you want to manage recording software, virtual instruments / effect or DJ players.
Dimensions: 320(W) x 83(D) x 14(H) mm/ 12.60"(W) x 3.27"(D) x 0.55"(H)
NanoKEY with 25 velocity sensitive Keys is perfect for writing music. Keys can also be used to transfer MIDI Control-Change-Data, which greatly extends the range of opportunities available to the artist.
Octave transposition function Octave Shift provides quick access to a full range of MIDI-notes. There are also buttons Pitch Bend and Modulation, which can add significance and depth of performance - that is what every player would like to receive from this MIDI-controller.
KORG KONTROL Editor software, which can be download from korg.com, allows you to configure nanoKEY for your own projects. You can select any of the three available Velocity curves, set the parameters for the MIDI-Control Change messages and specify the maximum and minimum values for the parameters assigned to the modulation buttons.

Specifications Controllers:
  • 25-key with velocity and 4 velocity curves
  • CC MODE button
  • Octave Shift buttons
  • Pitch buttons
  • Modulation button
  • Connections: mini-USB
  • Weight: 220g/ 0.49lbs

System Requirements
  • Supported OS: Mac OS X 10.3.9, or Mac OS X 10.4.7 or later, Windows XP/ Vista (Intel USB chipset recommended)

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Posted At : Jan 16, 2009 20:15 PM | Related Categories: Digital Cameras

Canon PowerShot SD1100IS is a great camera with a ultracompact, sleek body design.

Canon PowerShot SD1100IS The PowerShot SD1100IS features a 8-megapixel matrix , 3x optical zoom, High resolution LCD, 18 shooting modes, Optical image stabilization, DIGIC III image processor, Facial detection and a low price. Physical dimensions of SD1100 IS are 2.2 inches by 3.4 inches by 1.0 inches. The user interface is not complicated and all controls are placed logically and can be easily accessed.

Canon PowerShot SD1100IS provides four shooting modes: Auto, Manual, Scene and Movie. In auto mode the camera manages all the parameters of exposure. In manual mode user can alter exposure, adjust white balance, tune sensitivity and color saturation. The Scene mode is used to match the scene in front of the lens with its database of scene types and then compares that information with the specific scene's subject distance, white balance, contrast range, lighting, and color to determine the best exposure. The Scene mode include: Portrait, Foliage, Snow, Beach, Sunset, Fireworks, Aquarium, Underwater, Indoor, Kids & Pets, Night Snapshot, Color Accent, Color Swap, Digital Macro, Stitch Assist. In Movie mode users can record video clips (up to 4GB in duration) at 640x480 at 30 fps or up to 60 seconds of fast frame rate (320X240 at 60 fps).

The Color Modes of SD1100 IS include: Normal, Vivid, Vivid Blue, Vivid Green, Vivid Red, Neutral, Sepia, Black & White, Positive Film, Lighter Skin Tone, Darker Skin Tone, Custom Color.

The Canon PowerShot SD1100IS provides an excellent range of sensitivity options, including: Auto ISO, High ISO Auto and Selectable ISO (80, 100, 200, 400, 800, 1600) There are 5 flash modes: Auto, Forced On, Slow Synchro, Forced Off, Red-Eye Reduction.

Technical Details
  • 8.0-megapixel CCD captures enough detail for photo-quality 16x 22-inch prints
  • 3x optical image-stabilized zoom
  • 2.5-inch PureColor LCD II monitor
  • Face Detection; Motion Detection Technology automatically reduces blur
  • Captures images to SD memory cards (not included)

Inside the box:
  • Canon PowerShot SD1100 IS camera
  • Wrist strap
  • Rechargeable Lithium battery and charger
  • USB cable
  • AV cable
  • 32MB MMC card
  • Software CD

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