Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Connect PS3 Controller to Android Device via Bluetooth

how to connect ps3 controller with android devices using bluetooth facility? please see the video below:

may be useful.
thx

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Sony Xperia Z Ultra officially available from today

The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is officially available from today in the Netherlands and Belgium. This high-end 6.4-inch smartphone is primarily focused on entertainment. see this video here

 Sony Xperia Z Ultra
 
Sony Xperia Z Ultra
The Sony Xperia Z Ultra is a relatively large smartphone with a 6.4 inch full HD screen. The unit is powered by the fast Snapdragon chipset and 800 are powered by the 3000 mAh battery. The Sony Xperia Z Ultra runs on Android 4.2 and is mainly seen as entertainment device. The Z Ultra is like the other devices waterproof in the Z-series.

Availability
Sony Xperia Z Ultra is available today officially available in the colors black and white. Would you purchase this device, the retail price is € 699. Curious about our experiences with this unit, we have written an extensive review on this great smartphone.

Friday, October 4, 2013

BBM for Android: new version available for beta testers

BBM for Android
BBM for Android is now a soap opera where many GTST viewer jealous, but there now seems to be a new build for beta testers available.

BBM for Android
BBM for Android would be launched almost two weeks ago, however, threw a spanner in the leaked version. These servers were overloaded and BBM for Android was not published in the Play Store. The iPhone app was even withdrawn from the App Store, where it was already live. Now there are reports that a new version is available to the beta testers with a new explanation screen was added and include the constant notification is made. Optionally available

Availability
When BBM for Android and iOS will be available is not known, but Blackberry will launch only if they are sure that little can go wrong. So be patient...

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Lenovo IdeaPad A1000 Review

 Lenovo IdeaPad A1000
Lenovo also ventured into the European market of cheap Android tablets. Do the Ideapad A1000 to transcend? Level modal Chinese Kruidvat tablet

for music lovers
The Ideapad A1000 is one of the few devices in its price range (the retail price of 129 euros) stereo speakers on either side of the screen. The Chinese manufacturer promotes his product, even in music and movie lovers.

The device carries the Dolby Digital Plus logo and there are equalizer presets provide for any music genre. At lower volumes the Ideapad A1000 sounds pretty good for a budget tablet but in the last quarter, the quality rapidly. Fortunately, the good speakers (uh yeah) loud, so you may still need to go for quality strikers. Without your ears
But not for movie fans
obviously you do not buy a tablet (only) for its sound quality, it does matter. On the screen, we are unfortunately short. The resolution (1024 x 600), pixel density (170 ppi), color reproduction and viewing angles are downright substandard. Lenovo saved by going instead of the superior IPS. For a TN panel The 16:9 aspect ratio combined with the diameter of 7 inches and low resolution makes surfing to non - mobile websites rather a task than a pleasure.

No 16 but 1.5GB for apps
another shortcoming where the IdeaPad A1000 is facing (e) is the limited storage space for apps. The A1000 is advertised with 16GB storage memory but in practice you can only tight 1.50 GB of apps on Lost. Initially this was even 500MB but after complaints from dissatisfied buyers, Lenovo has an OTA update prepped and rolled.

The IdeaPad A1000 calculates a MTK8317 1.2GHz dual core processor from the Chinese manufacturer MediaTek. That is not the fastest and it shows especially when switching between apps and if you tilt the screen. Of course you can not expect top performance for 129 euros but a little faster still had liked. Also the chipset graphic lagging somewhat behind. A relatively light 3D game like Fruit Ninja falters regularly. Lenovo has also added its own widgets and bloat ware apps to Android, the speed do not benefit. A1000 which runs on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. On a full battery charge does this tablet about 7 hours.

GPS and vibration motor
a plus for those who want to use his tablet in the car is GPS support. This is embedded in the chipset. Getting a fix takes somewhat longer than devices from top brands and the signal is not as accurate but usable. Another nice touch is the vibration motor; you do not usually come in tablets.

The build quality of the A1000 is decent. Where other inexpensive tablets ever dare crack when you put pressure on, give Lenovo's little not budge. The housing is made of plastic and feels sturdy and comfortable. In the back cover of the Wi-Fi model we tested was crazy enough a recess and chamber cover a SIM card slot provided. The same chamber cover hides a slot for a microSD memory card. All around you will find a 3.5mm jack , volume keys , micro USB port and of course the power button .

Conclusion
Score:
3/5
if you are looking for a solid but inexpensive Android Tablet for children, the IdeaPad A1000 still just passes. Are you also a little demanding but then you better save for example the new Nexus 7 .