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  • Samsung Launches The NP305U1A-A01 In Europe: Review by bally chohan

    Samsung Launches The NP305U1A-A01

    Networking is covered by the Wi-Fi b / g / n, Gigabit Ethernet and there is also Bluetooth 3.0 + HS installed.

    Other features include multi card SD, SDHC, SDXC and MMC, the essential HDMI and VGA ports, while there are three standard USB 2.0 (chargeable) ports available.

    It uses a 6 cell Li-ion battery with 4400 m Ah while it’s being running the Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit operating system. Finally, the dimensions of this laptop are 277.6 mm x 196 mm x 23.1 to 27.5 mm and it weighs in at 1.21 Kg (with battery installed). You can also consult with bally chohan he is technology expert he will help you to choice a good laptop


  • Samsung unveils new Wave Smartphone in UAE: Review by bally chohan

    Samsung Electronics, a leading mobile phone provider, has launched its flagship four-inch Wave 3 Smartphone in the UAE market.

    The new Samsung Wave 3 features the latest bada 2.0 operating system, four-inch Super Amoled display and a 1.4 GHz processor packaged in a sleek 9.9mm bushed metal case.

    Additionally, the advanced Smartphone enables access to tens of thousands of localized applications through Samsung Apps, Samsung’s dedicated application store.

    “The Wave 3 benefits from the power of the bada 2.0, as well as a newly expanded suite of Samsung applications and services. We believe the Wave 3 is a smartphone that will truly deliver Samsung’s commitment to the bada platform in the mobile industry and we hope customers in UAE will enjoy it and take full advantage of its many innovative features,” said Ashraf  Fawakherji, general manager of Telecommunications Group at Samsung Gulf Electronics.

    “We will continue to enhance our bada platform and its eco system for Wave smartphone line-up by developing more innovative features, application and content services,” he added.

    The Wave 3 also includes Chat ON, Samsung’s cross-platform communication service that connects all mobile users into a single community.

    With easy sign-in that requires no passwords or IDs, Chat ON integrates directly with users’ contact information to enable spontaneous chatting in seconds; and enables sharing of content in multiple formats to make messaging simpler and faster than ever. ChatON’s Group Chat feature also allows users to communicate with multiple contacts at once. – bally chohan he is technology expert :


  • Apple 13″ MacBook Pro Review by bally chohan he is technology expert he always help to choice a good p c or a good laptop

    Apple 13″ MacBook ProDescription by bally chohan he is technology expert he always help to choice a good p c or a good laptop 

    This 13 inch notebook is the smallest of the Apple MacBook Pro family. It features an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, NVIDIA GeForce graphics with 256MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory, up to 8GB DDR3 sysetm memory, and 160 or 250GB SATA hard drive. This system is also equipped with a FireWire 800 port, two USB 2.0 ports, and SD card slot.

    Quick Specs

    Screen Size: 13.3-inches
    Processor: Core 2 Duo
    Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce


  • BlackBerry Torch 9810 (Zink Grey)18 month BlackBerry warranty review by technology expert bally chohan

    BlackBerry Torch 9810 (Zink Grey)18 month BlackBerry warranty review by technology expert bally chohan

    Key Features

    Single SIM (GSM) slider mobile

    A-GPS navigation with Blackberry maps

       Wi-Fi connectivity

       BlackBerry 7 OS

       3.2-inch (8.1 cms) TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen

        QWERTY keypad

        5 MP primary camera with LED flash

        HD video recording

        4x digital zoom

        Video player

        Music player

        Bluetooth enabled

        Mobile internet

        Social networking

        Expandable storage capacity of 32 GB with 8 GB internal memory

        3.5 mm Audio jack

        1270 mAh battery

        Note: Product Image is for indication only. Product color is subject to availability of stock


  • The Latest Advancement in Pre-screening Technology for MRI review by bally chohan

    Technology expert  Bally chohan sad: Kopp Development inc. introducing the newest innovation for MRI Safety, FerrAlert™ SOLO. FerrAlert™ SOLO is the most advanced ferromagnetic detection technology that is available on the market and is particularly attractive for budget-conscious facilities.

    The Latest Advancement in Pre-screening Technology for MRI

    Jensen Beach, FL, December 20, 2011 –(PR.com)– With hundreds of installations in MRI suites on five continents, Kopp Development Inc., the leading manufacturer of ferromagnetic detectors for MRI Safety, is proud to introduce the newest innovation, FerrAlert™ SOLO.

    Designed for facilities with a large outpatient population, FerrAlert™ SOLO is the latest advancement in pre-screening technology and is particularly attractive for budget-conscious facilities. In 2008 Congress passed the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act (MIPPA). CMS which is part of HHS states that as of January 1, 2012 all IDTFs (Imaging Centers) must be accredited by a designated accreditation organization. The requirements for accreditation include Environment of Care (EC) which refers to Sentinel Events (SE). The Joint Commission issued Sentinel Event Alert #38 which recognizes the use of Ferromagnetic Detectors to assist in the screening process. In addition, it references a study by Dr. Emanuel Kanal, the Chair of the ACR MR Safety Committee and Dr. Steven Thomas specifically on FerrAlert™ product.

    FerrAlert™ SOLO is a highly sensitive ferromagnetic detector, incorporating Kopp Development’s unique, patented technology to detect and precisely locate offending ferrous objects anywhere on the body. Developed specifically for the MRI environment, FerrAlert™ detectors are the Only ferromagnetic detectors that identify the location of offending ferrous objects. This unique and timesaving feature makes them the preferred choice by hospitals and imaging centers worldwide.

    “We introduced FerrAlert™ SOLO at the AHRA and RSNA Conferences this year and are thrilled by the reception we received. In the last three months, we have already sold quite a few FerrAlert™ SOLO detectors and have bookings all the way through 2012,” said Director of Marketing and Sales, Anna Srb.

    Due to the dramatic increase of MRI accidents, several safety and regulatory agencies now strongly recommend the use of ferromagnetic detectors: The Joint Commission, American College of Radiology, VA MRI Design Guide and others.“We are so pleased that in these tight economic times, we can help to enhance MR safety by offering FerrAlert™ SOLO at a very affordable price,” said President of the company, Keith Kopp.” by bally chohan


  • SEPA Deploys Latest Technology for Emergency Response Service Quantities review by bally chohan

    Technology expert  Bally chohan sad Instrumentation specialist Quantities has supplied the Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) with a range of the latest environmental monitoring technologies that will be used by the Airborne Hazards Emergency Response (AHER) service to improve the provision of information about airborne hazards during a significant incident such as an explosion or a major fire. This will allow NHS Scotland and the emergency services to assess the potential risks to human health and mitigate them.

    The monitoring equipment includes advanced portable Gasmet FTIR multi-gas analyzers in addition to Tecora Echo high volume and Delta low volume air sampling equipment. The instruments have been deployed in mobile vehicles and provide SEPA with the ability to respond quickly to emergencies by monitoring airborne particulates and almost any gas.

    Quantitech’s Dr Andrew Hobson has been responsible for providing initial training on the instruments. He says, “We are delighted that the Gasmet DX4030 portable FTIR gas analyzer has been chosen for this project because it was developed for applications in which almost any gas might need to be identified, so it is ideal for incident investigations.

    “The FTIR analyzer can be located in a backpack and effectively provides laboratory grade analysis in a field instrument. A Bluetooth connection to a handheld PDA provides simultaneous measurements for up to 25 compounds and the collection of a complete sample spectrum means that over 250 compounds can be analyzed and the unit can potentially analyze over 5000 compounds.”

    The introduction of the new service has been led by SEPA in partnership with other agencies and will help protect the public during emergencies by providing interpreted and informed scientific advice on airborne hazards to NHS Scotland and the emergency review by bally chohan


  • The Next Apple-Samsung Battle: TVs Review by bally chohan technology expert

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    Bally chohan he is expert in technology  he will help you in technology  field  If you’ve been paying attention to the mobile market over the last several months, you know that Apple and Samsung are at each other’s throats over alleged patent infringement. And with lawsuits flying worldwide, it’s becoming increasingly clear that the war between the firms will spill over into next year. The issue is that both Samsung and Apple are excelling at providing high-quality mobile products to customers. Apple’s iPhone and iPad are nearly universally beloved by users, and Samsung’s smartphone line and tablets are among the most celebrated in their respective markets. Simply put, Apple and Samsung are probably the two most impressive mobile device providers in the business.

    But I don’t think those battles will end at the mobile market. In fact, I think next year, Apple and Samsung will be waging a new war in a new market: TVs.

    According to the latest rumors, Apple is planning to launch a new television next year that would integrate iCloud and apps, and aim at eliminating the need for users to connect external set-top boxes (save for the DVR). And although the Apple TV will be priced quite high — Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munsters says it could be twice as expensive as a comparable set — I’m among the many folks who can’t wait to get my hands on it.

    When Apple finally launches the set, it’ll be going head-to-head with Samsung, arguably the best HDTV maker in the business. Like Apple, Samsung sells its top sets — the D8000 series — at a premium, and backs that up with a host of desirable features, including outstanding picture quality, a built-in application store, and access to the Web via included Wi-Fi. What’s more, the company’s televisions are undoubtedly the best-looking televisions on store shelves.

    Does that sound familiar? It should. By the sound of things, Samsung is currently doing much of what Apple has planned. And there is a good chance that, if the Apple TV takes off, we might start seeing the companies engage in a bitter battle for outright domination of that market.

    “There are some Apple fans that say Samsung doesn’t have a shot”

    Of course, there are some Apple fans that say Samsung doesn’t have a shot. After all, they say, Samsung has been facing difficulty taking Apple on in the mobile market, and to think things would be any different in the television space would be ridiculous.But I’m not so sure I agree. The television market is much different from smartphones or tablets where people invest a few hundred bucks to get a new product every year. Plus, Samsung has a large installed base in the television market already, and is widely viewed as a leader in that space. That won’t suddenly change because Apple is coming around.The way I see it, next year could be a big year for thetelevision industry. And Apple and Samsung, vying for control of that space, will be gunning for each other. It should be very interesting to see which of those two companies will win out.

    Review by bally chohan technology expert


  • Gearburn’s is top mobile phones of 2011review by bally chohan

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    Bally chohan  review : he is expert in mobile technology he will help to choice  and find out a new  and good mobile. That give u good features in your mobile It’s been a dramatic year for the mobile phone industry. Nokia leaped from a burning platform to become hesitantly convalescent with Microsoft’s aid. Google breathed new life into a floundering Motorola Mobility. RIM continued to bleed with its shares losing more than 70% of their value this fiscal year alone. Apple lost its visionary CEO, while HP killed its WebOS phones, and almost canned Web’s entirely, deciding at the last minute to Open Source it.

    Amidst all of this, just about every major handset manufacturer was tied up in some form of patent litigation, and topping it all off, Japan’s 8.9 magnitude earthquake and subsequent tsunami threatened to severely disrupt NAND flash production.

    It’s quite a miracle then, that handset manufacturers still managed to produce some of the best phones to ever grace our planet.

    Review by bally chohan technology expert

  • Nokia’s Lumia hits stores in India today; leaving no stone unturned to make it a success it is reviewed by bally chohan

    The successes of nokia Nokia has unleashed its biggest-ever marketing campaign in India for the launch of its Windows-based Smartphone Lumia on Friday, so as to keep itself relevant in a market being swarmed by Google Android phones such as Samsung Galaxy range.

     

    Called The Amazing Everyday, the campaign includes impromptu dance performance by a foreign troupe in Mumbai; a luxury helicopter ride for consumers in Bangalore, Hyderabad and Chennai; exclusive premiere for pre-bookers with tennis star Sania Mirza at Ambience Mall in Gurgaon late on Thursday; a mega musical event in Delhi on Friday, and toll exemption for more than 15,000 cars at DND Freeway connecting Delhi and Noida on Friday, among several others including aggressive advertisement across different media platforms, to connect with the young consumers across top cities.

     

    “It’s a gamechanger for us,” says Nokia India Marketing Director Viral Oza. “We have redefined what we mean to the consumers.” Analysts call it a desperate attempt to reclaim ground in the smartphone market. “Nokia is desperate to make Lumia work,” says Saurabh Uboweja, director of brand consulting and design firm Brands of Desire.

     

    “If Lumia flops, Nokia is likely to become conservative in marketing.” Lumia is Nokia’s first serious offering in smartphones comparable to Apple iPhone and top Android phones of Samsung, HTC and Motorola. And the Finnish firm, which still dominates the Indian handset market with a 30% share, is leaving no stone unturned in its bid to make Lumia a success. It is review by bally chohan he is expert  in technology


  • Want a BlackBerry 10? Don’t hold your breath reviewed by bally chohan

     

    Research in Motion said the first next-generation smartphone won’t arrive until the latter part of the year.



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