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Canon EOS 700D SLR Camera Rumors, Specifications, Reviews and Overview

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[caption id="attachment_639" align="aligncenter" width="560"] Canon EOS 700D SLR Camera[/caption] EOS 700D Product Reviews and Specifications The Canon EOS 700D DSLR camera comes as the first ever EOS to feature button less interface, to delivers an incredible user experience in digital photography. After the great success of Canon EOS-650D DSLR in the field of photography and digital world with its simple touch display screen interface, Canon today have to launches EOS-650D succesor, the Canon EOS 700D DSLR Camera – a new, revolutionary and pure design Digital SLR (DSLR) that delivers stunning, and high image quality with its simple touch screen operation. With the Latest and New EOS 700D SLR Digital Camera, clumsy buttons and headaches trying to figure out which button has which function has been take off. The latest Canon EOS Digital Camera which is the Canon EOS 700D is an ideal camera for photography at beginner levels. Also, this sleek and great pho

Intel Gears Software Developers Up for Windows 8 - Touchscreen Innovations Drive Down Costs

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[caption id="attachment_630" align="aligncenter" width="570"] Windows 8 Tablet[/caption] Touchscreen Innovations Drive Down Costs When it comes to manufacturing a mobile device, the touchscreen is one of the most expensive components. The touch panel and display can represent up to 25 percent of the total manufacturing cost of a smartphone with a 3.7-inch screen—and up to 40 percent of the manufacturing cost of a high-end tablet with a 10.1-inch screen. As demand grows for 4-inch and larger smartphone screens, smartphone vendors are more motivated than ever to reduce these costs, and component manufacturers are responding. Several screen makers are working on thinner, lighter, and more cost-effective screens using a one glass solution (OGS). Traditional touchscreen displays feature touch sensors that are placed over the display panel and then covered with glass. This is a complex and expensive process that also affects the brightness of the display. With

3rd Generation Intel Core Processors Bring Exciting New Experiences and Fun to the PC

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[caption id="attachment_625" align="aligncenter" width="574"] 3rd Generation Intel Processor[/caption] What could 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors Can Bring Intel has introduced the quad-core 3rd generation Intel® Core™ processor family, delivering dramatic visual and performance computing gains for gamers, media enthusiasts and mainstream users alike. Available now in powerful, high-end desktop, laptop and sleek all-in-one (AIO) designs, the new processors are the first chips in the world made using Intel’s 22-nanometer (nm) 3-D tri-Gate transistor technology. The combination of Intel’s cutting-edge 3-D tri-gate transistor technology and architectural enhancements help make possible up to double the 3-D graphics and HD media processing performance compared with Intel’s previous generation of chips. As a result of the stunning, built-in visual performance, all the things people love to do on their PCs — from creating and editing videos and photos, sur

One Minute—Things That Happen on Internet Every Sixty Seconds

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Things That Happen on Internet Every Sixty Seconds The Web continues to grow at an exponential rate. Millions—even billions—of Internet pages are added every single day. Take a look at this graphic, originally posted on www.go-gulf.com.(graphic available in English only). [caption id="attachment_619" align="aligncenter" width="680"] One Minute—Things That Happen on Internet Every Sixty Seconds[/caption] According to the go-gulf.com website, every 60 seconds: Google serves more than 694,445 queries 6,600+ pictures are uploaded on Flickr 600 videos are uploaded on YouTube videos, amounting to more than 25hours of content 695,000 status updates, 79,364 wall posts and 510,040 comments are published on Facebook 70 new domains are registered More than 168,000,000 emails are sent 320 new accounts and 98,000 tweets are generated on Twitter Apple iPhone applications are downloaded more than13,000 times 20,000 new posts are published on Tumblr The Firefox web brows

What's Behind the Products You Love, smartphone, tablet, or Ultrabook

What's Behind the Products Adopt from blogs.intel.com When your computing device – be it a smartphone, tablet, or Ultrabook – just ‘works,’ you never have to think about where it came from or how it works. It just does. It’s your window to the world. It’s your connection to your friends and family. It’s how you get your work done. It’s how you shop. It’s how you play. It’s that one thing in your life that you would likely never be willing to give up. And unless you are an energy drink guzzling, over-clocking gaming fanatic; you certainly may not be doing much thinking about where the components like the microprocessor inside your computing device came from. But you might want to take just a minute or two to reflect on what goes into the manufacturing of that microprocessor you could never do without. Here at Intel we talk about our transistors a lot. We have an army of PhDs working on how to make them more powerful and more energy-efficient every couple of years. But once they’ve d

Will New Ultrabooks, Tablets, Touch, Convertibles and Tablets Replace eReaders

Will New Ultrabooks, Tablets, Touch, Convertibles and Tablets Replace eReaders 2011 could be called the year of the tablet. With more than 60 million devices shipped, and many new flavors—such as the Amazon Kindle Fire*—available, slate tablets have certainly hit the mainstream. Does this surge in popularity signal the demise of eReaders? ABI Research predicts that nearly three quarters of total "slate" shipments from 2011 through 2013 will be tablets, compared to about one quarter eReaders. Even so, the company expects both devices to coexist in the future. One reason for this might be that the 2 devices meet very different audience needs. eReaders feature low-power displays better suited for the reading experience. On the other hand, tablets deliver a media and Web (and eReading) experience similar to that experienced on a PC or smartphone. Both devices will see price drops and battery life increases over the next few years. However, if a hybrid display—incorporating both L

Intel, Industry Shaping Future of Computing on Intel Architecture

Next Wave of Ultrabook Devices Now Available; Intel Signs Agreements for Touch Capacity to Meet Expected Demand. Intel Corporation Senior Vice President Tom Kilroy officially introduced the next wave of Ultrabook devices during a keynote address at COMPUTEX TAIPEI 2012. Making a bold statement around the importance of touch technology, Kilroy also announced that Intel has signed agreements with several leading touch-panel manufacturers to ensure adequate capacity to meet the expected demand for touch-enabled Ultrabook experiences over the next several years. More than 35 new ultra-sleek, ultra-responsive Ultrabook devices are available now or will be for purchase within 30 days, with more than 110 designs expected in the next year. Powered by 3rd generation Intel Core processors and made with the world's most advanced 22nm 3D tri-gate transistors, these new Ultrabook devices are more responsive and offer enhanced security in a selection of stylish designs for consumers and business

Technology Timeline Advances Again with Intel Ultrabook Innovation

Let’s take a moment to imagine a world without computers. How different our lives would be if not for desktops, laptops and now the Ultrabook Trade Mark ?! Computers have changed our lives. They've certainly changed mine. I bank online with a bank that I've never stepped foot inside, and its actual physical location is across the country. I couldn’t do that without my computer. My parents are texting and using Facebook now. We all post to social media sites, "pin," "like," and tweet throughout the day. The way we bank, communicate, and even the way we watch TV and movies would be totally different not for the advances in technology in just the last few years. Imagine a world without Intel—it’s pretty much the same thing. Intel was founded in 1968 by physicists Gordon E. Moore and Robert Noyce. Originally, they planned on naming the company Moore Noyce, but you can probably guess why they quickly abandoned that idea and went with a more suitable name—NM Elect

Is That an Ultrabook Device - How can Identify Ultrabook Devices

Is That an Ultrabook Device Are you surprised when customers ask you which laptop models are actually Ultrabook devices? You shouldn't be. With so many models with a wide variety of form factors and weights, it can be confusing. But Intel is about to change that. In the next month or so, Intel will launch a new initiative that will help customers identify Ultrabook devices. In addition, this new tool can help you start conversations with customers about these new, innovative products. And, once this tool starts appearing in stores, you'll want to be up-to-date on all the features and benefits of Ultrabook devices, so you can help your customers find the right one for their needs. Don't forget these features and benefits of Ultrabook devices: Ultra responsive—smart performance and fast startup and resume times Ultra sleek—super-thin form factors less than 25 mm/1 inch thick Include innovative technologies, such as Intel Rapid Start Technology1 and Intel Smart Connect Technol

Intel to Software Developers: Embrace the Era of Transparent Computing

Last year at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), Renée James, senior vice president and general manager of the Software and Services Group at Intel Corporation, outlined her vision for transparent computing. This concept is made possible only through an “open” development ecosystem where software developers write code that will run across multiple environments and devices. This approach will lessen the financial and technical compromises developers make today. “With transparent computing, software developers no longer must choose 1 environment over another in order to maintain profitability and continue to innovate,” said James. “Consumers and businesses are challenged with the multitude of wonderful yet incompatible devices and environments available today. It’s not about just mobility, the cloud, or the PC. What really matters is when all of these elements come together in a compelling and transparent cross-platform user experience that spans environments and hardware architectures. Dev

Intel Labs Tunes into a Wireless Future Where Everything that Computes Is Connected

In his keynote at the Intel Developer Forum, Intel Chief Technology Officer Justin Rattner said, "In the future, if it computes, it connects. From the simplest embedded sensors to the most advanced cloud datacenters, we're looking at techniques to allow all of them to connect without wires." Rattner demonstrated for the first time a working all-digital Wi-Fi radio, dubbed a "Moore's Law Radio." The CTO explained that an all-digital radio follows Moore's Law by scaling in area and energy efficiency with such digital chip processes as Intel's latest 22nm tri-gate technology. System-on-chip designs for smart phones and tablet computers would be the most likely spot for the all-digital radios to be integrated. The small size and lower cost of integrated digital radios will enable a host of new applications from wearable devices to "The Internet of Things" where devices such as home appliances with sensors can communicate with each other, exchan

Intel processor-based tablets are on the way, including a high-end gaming device

Gaming tablets Intel has big ambitions when it comes to tablets: Intel processor-based tablets running Android are poised to hit the market soon, and HP and others have announced that they will release Intel processor-based Windows 8 tablets in the fall. These tablets will all be based on the Intel Atom processor. But Intel also wants to see high-performance tablets based on Intel Core processors. The question confronting members of the Intel Core processor tablet team was how to make a splash in this new market with limited resources. “We only had enough high-touch resources to support 3 [Intel Core processor-based] tablets,” said Brad Graff, who leads tablet customer marketing. A number of established, well-known original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) wanted Intel’s help to launch tablets. “We could have gone with 3 tried-and-true companies,” he said. “Or we could do something different.” They decided to do something different. Betting Big on Games ”Something different,” in this cas

Facts About Intel Retail Edge Badges, Status, & Points

Your Status Level says a lot about you and what you know about Intel. Work hard, and you can move up through the three levels—Advisor, Expert, and Guru. For each Status Level you achieve, you gain more and more recognition for your knowledge and success. Please note! You are currently assigned Advisor status, but you won’t be able to move up until training's are assigned to each level. We’ll be releasing training's into the different status levels over the next several months so keep checking back! Advisor Status Level This is everybody’s starting point. Learn the ropes by taking your Advisor training's and Final Exam. When you score 80% or better on both, you’ll earn Advisor Status Level—and recognition as a sales professional on your way up. Expert Status Level When customers walk in the door, they want to talk with an expert. That can be you if you pass the challenging Expert training's and Final Exam with scores of 80% or better. You’ll learn advanced sales techniqu

Appliances - Food preparation faster, easier, and tastier with GE Oven

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[caption id="attachment_589" align="alignleft" width="230"] GE Oven[/caption] With GE Oven, food preparation become faster, easier, and tastier. With a sleek and stunning design, GE Oven is the perfect compliment to any modern kitchen. Heat and cook food in matter of seconds. With added durability, through a stainless steel interior cavity, and style with its Mirror Glass with stainless steel bottom edge, you're sure to get lasting performance. GE Oven Features GE Oven is comes into four different models, the GE JEI12870SPSS, the GE JEI2340WPSL, JEI2560SPSS, and the JEI2030WPSL. Both Four GE Ovens is featuring LED Display, Grill Function, Stainless Steel, Silver Exterior, Mirror Glass with Stainless Steel Bottom Edge, and Combi. LED Display Clear and accurate display for easy and comfortable usage. Grill Functions With Grill functions features, it allows and let you grill food after cooking or can be used as a stand alone grill pan. Stainless Steel GE

Home Appliances Audio Video Area Mass Displaying Guide - Factors to Attract Customers

An Appliances Store that have a good display of product especially home entertainment appliances such as audio video, proven even before, its customers will please to look around. Here are my list on how you arrange your appliances store in order to maintain cleanliness and better product display arrangements. Appliances Store Mass Displaying Guidelines Mass display should have a back-to-back arrangement, in your appliances store, I order to conserve spaces put your display in that order, back to back. Display should either be exclusive models of appliances or those with offers promotions such as FREE items. And, if there are any other appliances models displayed in the mass area displaying, better to take off that appliances display in that place, use segmentation approach. Having different models or appliances brand in one location makes your stored looks unprofessionally manage. Area should have enough spaces in between each rack where customers can pass through, in order for your c

Meet one of the Cheapest Android Jellybean Smartphone - Lenovo S890 Reviews and Specs

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[caption id="attachment_578" align="aligncenter" width="399"] Cheapest Android Jellybean Smartphone - Lenovo S890 Reviews and Specs[/caption] Lenovo S890 Product Full Product Reviews and Specification Meet one of the Cheapest Android Jellybean Smartphone the Lenovo S890 Smartphone that comes with elegant design in five inches (5") display screen monitor and running under android 4.1 operating system or commonly know as Jellybean. This great handheld computing smartphone device, the Lenovo S890 has landed in the local market (Philippines) and gets priced or SRP under Php13k. Lenovo S890 is available in white and dark blue colors, and like it predecessor and other lenovo smartphones the S890 Lenovo comes with a free protective case. Lenovo S890 Smartphone Intro As Lenovo S890 unveiled last month this year, it said that the Lenovo S890 is one of the most affordable Android smartphone to feature a 5-inch qHD IPS screen display monitor, a dua core process

Strategies for Answering Your Customers' Toughest Questions - Appliances

One of the hardest things to do in all of sales either appliances, or service is to handle tough questions from skeptical prospective customers. After interviewing thousands of customers as part of the win-loss studies conducted, we can say with certainty that answering customer questions successfully is often the difference between winning and losing. Here are seven points to consider when answering questions: I. Clarify the question first. Appliances Customers ask two basic types of questions: 1. Some are very specific questions about a feature or issue, while; 2. others are more general about a broad topic or your opinion. In both instances, make sure you understand the question before answering it. 1. Either rephrase the question in your own mind using your own words and repeat it to the questioner aloud, or; 2. ask the questioner to further explain what he meant before answering. Many times salespeople are too eager to give an answer to a question that wasn't even asked. Pleas

10 key discount-diverting questions -Selling Strategies

Here are the 10 key discount-diverting questions, and when to ask them (note the questions are phrased as if you are the one asking) 1. To kick start the conversation selling Appliances: “Before respond, would you mind if I asked you a couple of questions so I can better understand your request?” 2. To dig deeper: “Occasionally a client requests a discount with Appliances, and I find I am able to be more helpful if I understand why they’re asking for one. Can you tell me why you think the price is too high and a reduction is warranted?” 3. To size up your competition: “I know you are talking to other service providers about this project. Do you feel my price is dramatically out of line with the market especially when it comes with appliances?” 4. To say “no” while identifying possible terms for a positive negotiation: “I am able to reduce the price when the scope and breadth of the proposal are also cut back. Would you like me to prepare an option for you that would do that?” 5. Or you

Beauty that stands Sony Bravia KDL-65HX955 and KDL-55HX955 full Reviews

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Key Feature of Sony Bravia KDL-65HX955 and KDL-55HX955 [caption id="attachment_566" align="aligncenter" width="339"] Sony Bravia[/caption] Picture Engine X-Reality PRO, 3D Super Resolution, 1920 x 1080p Full HD 3D, Intelligent Peak LED with Local Dimming, Motion XR 960, Sony Entertainment Network, Wi-Fi Certified, and Monolithic Designs Home appliances Sony Bravia HX955 Reviews A home appliances, Sony Bravia HX955 models comes with Beauty that stands and clarity that captivates. With a premium picture quality and elegant design, HX966 Sony Bravia Series, KDL-65HX955 and KDL-55HX955 is the TV that you'd love to bring home. Featuring X-Reality PRO Picture Enngine, the breath taking SONY HX955 Bravia models truly redefines home entertainments (Home Appliances). Home Appliances BRAVIA HX955 make it differ Make Believe, Sony Bravia KDL-65HX955 and KDL-55HX955 comes a beauty that stands and clarity that captivates. Sony Bravia KDL-65HX955 and KDL-55HX955 Ho

Nokia Cheap and Affordable Lumia Smartphone - Lumia 520 Previews, Review, and Specs

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[caption id="attachment_559" align="aligncenter" width="588"] Nokia Lumia 520[/caption] Affordable Smartphone - Lumia 520 Previews, Review, and Specs Lately we have seen the Nokia Lumia 720 smartphone. However, Nokia never stop to innovate their cellphone, smartphone, mobile phone, or handheld devices, recently Nokia have announced it's budget friendly Smartphone, the Nokia Lumia 520 . This well crafted computing stuffs brings the high-end smartphone experience on an affordable price that comes in different color depending your mood and fashion. Available colors are White, Red, Yellow, Cyan, Black also, Lumia 520 allows an exchangeable shells features. Nokia Lumia 520 product Reviews and Overviews Nokia Lumia 520 comes with a 4 inches display monitor that featuring the same super sensitive touch panel originally found on Nokia Lumia 920, as well as with the Nokia Lumia 820. This feature is eclusively gives you to experience by Nokia innovation and te

HP Unveils Android Tablet HP Slate 7 - makes computing easy while on the go

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History of HP Tablet and Handheld Devices HP founded in garage at Palo Alto California in 1939 with starting capital of 538 dollars. HP's very first product was a precision audio oscillator, the Model HP200A. That time HP produce electronic till the year 1966 where HP entered the computer market with the HP 2100 / HP 1000 series of minicomputers. This computing machine models id somewhat similarly to the Intel x86 architecture. But, today another history to be made. HP is entering the tablet PC scene once again with its first very Android tablet, the HP Slate 7 . However, HP is not a new player with handheld devices, on later year HP introduces its iPAQ h4150 Pocket PC that was late 2003 and followed by an iPAQ 112 Pocket PC, 2008. HP Slate 7 Reviews and Specifications [caption id="attachment_546" align="aligncenter" width="585"] HP Slate 7 Android Tablet[/caption] The HP Slate 7, as the name suggests and an affordable Android Jelly Bean consumer tabl

Global Market Unveiled ASUS PadFone Infinity Full Product Reviews and Specifications

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[caption id="attachment_539" align="aligncenter" width="635"] Asus-PadFone Infinity Review and Specification[/caption] Asus-PadFone Infinity Review and Specification After so many years of waiting, a romurs we heard before about the iteration of Asus PadFone 2 , finally Today ASUS have been launched its latest and new model of handheld smartphone phone or tablet PC device that comes with the name of PadFone Infinity a succesor of the PadFone 2. However, we also need to wait to a confirmation from Asus about the PadFone Infinity and the PadFone 2. Performance The PadFone Infinity have come better hardware configuration than its predecessor the PadFone 2. PadFone Infinity new feature and specifications includes a 1.7GHz Snapdragon 600 processor with 2GB RAM Memory and Adreno 320 GPU ( graphical processing unit). Display When it comes with its screen display, unlike its late model the PadFone 2, PadFone Infinity handset or smartphone comes with a display mon

Unveiled the Lenovo A1000, A3000, S6000 Jellybean Android Tablet Overviews

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Unveiled the Lenovo A1000, A3000, S6000 [caption id="attachment_533" align="aligncenter" width="550"] Lenovo A1000, A3000, S6000 Android Tablets[/caption] As Samsung officially anounce their latest Tab the Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 , Also, Lenovo A-Series has just announced its new set of Jellybean Android tablets the A1000, A3000, and the S6000 and soon invade the Philippine market. Both Lenovo A1000 and Lenovo A3000 comes with 7 inches multi-touch display monitor. Lenovo A1000 Android Tablet Review The Lenovo A1000 Tablet comes and offering for the 7-inch category sporting yet stylish and powered by a dual-core processor with internal clock speed of 1.2GHz. It loaded up to 16GB of internal storage with micro SD card support of up to 32GB (maximum). Also, the Lenovo A1000 Jellybean Tablet featuring and includes specification such as the Pocket Studio with Dolby Digital Plus for enhanced multimedia experience. The Lenovo A1000 Tablet designed to be stylish