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Tuesday 18 June 2013

Difference b/w ANDROID ICS and JELLYBEAN

Difference b/w ANDROID ICS and JELLYBEAN






Ice Cream Sandwich is Android 4.0, Jelly Bean is the latest version, Android 4.1.
 
Ice Cream Sandwich came on the scene towards the end of last year and it was a huge revamp from its predecessor Gingerbread, it had an entirely new style set and looked great.
 
Jelly Bean however is more of a refinement than a visual overhaul like ICS was.The core interface remains unchanged with five home screens, shortcuts and widgets. These can be added in the same way on ICS and Jelly Bean, however in Jelly Bean, the widgets are more intelligent, moving around to accommodate you, rather than sitting static once positioned.
 
The notifications bar has also been refined in Jelly Bean. This is a bar at the top of the screen on all Android phones which can be pulled down to display notifications like missed calls and email alerts. In Jelly Bean, an expanded view is available for these notifications whereas in Ice Cream Sandwich, there's just a small fixed view, showing less information.
 
Google has also tweaked the gallery slightly in Jelly Bean. Now, pinching all the way out of your pictures will take you to a scrolling marquee of your images
, which is very easy to browse through.
 
The final key difference between the versions of Android is something altogether less tangible and it's called Project Butter. Project Butter ensures a 60 frame per second steady frame rate, translating to a much smoother user experience across the UI. It makes touch input feel instantly more responsive and it means Android now competes visually with iOS and Windows Phone.
 
So there you have it, the battle of the confectionaries is complete and you should feel informed as to how Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich stacks up against Android 4.1, Jelly Bean.



SOME MORE FACT:


Better performance

Prior to Jelly Bean, Android lacks smoothness and responsiveness when compared with iPhone and high-end Windows Phone to some extent. Project Butter is the Google’s effort to get rid of such performance issues and make Jelly Bean more faster and smoother. Jelly Bean’s “Project Butter” helps in improving graphics rendering at 60 frames per second, for which it extends vsync timing across all drawing and animation within the Android Framework.

Jelly Bean also adds triple buffering in the graphics pipeline, with which it reduces touch latency. Interesting fact is that it predicts your next touch at the time of the screen refresh, which ensures more reactive and uniform touch response and while, you touch after periods of inactivity, it boosts CPU input to max at the next touch event to ensure minimal or no latency.



Smarter Predictive Keyboard and Offline Text-To-Speech

Jelly Bean’s keyboard looks quite similar to the Ice Cream Sandwich, but the dictionaries are now more accurate and relevant. It learn your typing from time to time and show the words before you type them using bigram prediction and correction. The version has also an enhanced offline text-to-speech feature, making voice typing on Android more better, without a data connection. The stock keyboard is available in over 20 languages with a dedicated selection key that help in switching languages quickly.


Re-sizable Widgets

Google has made a great improvement to Customizable home screen in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. While with Android 4.0 ICS, you have to struggle with your widget to fit in the screen, but with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, widgets are easier to re-size to fit your home screen. The screen automatically adopts placement and re-sizing widgets according to your finger’s movement. And widgets can be removed very easily through edit mode or by swiping on and off the home screen.







Expandable Notifications
The notification bar has also been enhanced in the Jelly Bean. This is a bar at the top of the screen which can be pulled down to display the notifications like missed calls and email alerts. In Jelly Bean, an expanded view is available for these notifications while in Ice Cream Sandwich, there is only a small fixed view, showing less information.










Offline Maps
Now in Jelly bean, you can save the map to a storage device and access it offline. To do that, you need to select ‘make available offline’ and select a rectangular area on the map that you want to cache in memory.


Jelly Bean is the faster and smoother version of Ice Cream Sandwich and it surely comes as a big, big competitor to iPhone and Windows phones. Jelly Bean comes with plenty of new features that makes it a clear winner over Ice Cream Sandwich. For those who are using Samsung galaxy note, S2 and S3, you can use OTA (Over-The-Air) or KIES to update your phone to the Android 4.1 Jelly bean. Make sure your WIFI is on and your battery is at least 50%. If you can’t update via KIES or OTA, then you’ll need to download the firmware and use ODIN to flash.



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Monday 17 June 2013

Seagate Expansion- A way ahead


price- approx 5000INR


The Seagate STBX1000301 1 TB expansion external hard disk, with its whopping capacity, enables you to save all your important and not-so-important files in it. This black, sleek HDD has USB v2.0 and USB v3.0 connectivity for seamless and easy data transfer.









This USB-powered Seagate external HDD features a simple drag and drop operation to save your files. It’s supported by Windows XP and Above OS and is automatically recognized by Windows OS. The compact design and the weight of merely 270 grams make it a good portable option.



With its drag and drop file saving feature, the 1TB USB 3.0 expansion hard disk drive from Seagate makes you happy everytime you use it. It is USB powered and has fast data transfer capability through its USB 3.0 connectivity. If you are running short on storage size for your growing pool of data, then think no more. Buy this HDD and start saving everything all in a whip




key feature



  • fabulous look wit sleek design
  • External Hard Disk
  • 1 TB Storage Capacity
  • Windows XP and Above OS Supported
  • Drag and Drop To Save Files
  • Fast Data Transfer

Specification


  • Brand :  Seagate
  • Type :    Expansion USB Hard Drive



Technical Specifications :

  • Simply plug the included USB cable into your computer – no external power supply is needed.

  • The drive is automatically recognized by the Windows operating system – no software to install and nothing to configure.

  • Drag and drop to save files to the Expansion portable drive.

  • Built-in power management automatically ensures energy-efficient operation

  • Up to 1,500 hours of digital video

  • Up to 362 two-hour DVD movies

  • Up to 480,000 digital photos

  • Up to 24,990 hours of digital music







System Requirements:

  • Windows Vista, Windows XP or Mac OS X 10.4.8 or higher

  • Dimension:141.29x80.01x17.6 mm

  • Weight:270gms. approx







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