comparision of ipad and iphone 2010

22 November, 01:48, by Manish Mishra

Apple iPad is a unique device. It’s a great combination of smartphones, laptops and iPod. The iPad is a tablet computer with a multi-touch screen. Its has a larger screen as compared to the Apple’s famous iPhone. It is based on the same software found in

iPhone. This gadget is more entertaining with all the smart applications like: ebook, movie player, photo album, you tube, e-mail machine, juke box. It’s good enough for the users who love web browsing. It comes with in-built application store software which

helps in installing more applications. Its touch is very much familiar with iPhone or iPod touch.

The screen of iPad consists of oleophobic coated glass from which fingerprints can easily be wiped away. Home button is at the bottom of the screen that helps you to come out of any application that you have opened. It feels like a magazine and does not have an external keyboard. It comes with a screen rotators. That means, you can adjust the screen to portrait or landscape. iPad costs between $500 to $800, depending upon the type of model you purchase. Since, it is made of a glass and superior quality materials; it needs to be treated with care.

You would definitely love to buy apple iPad because of its simple and user friendly feature. The option of webcam is absent in the iPad. This clearly means, you cannot make video calls. But not to worry, it has other useful features like Bluetooth, built-in speaker, flash memory, light sensor. Its speaker is louder than the iPhone. It also has an interesting feature of iBooks. It consists of the content from major publishers. Thousands of games can be played on the iPad. Talking about the accessories; iPad comes with a charging dock, leather case, a USB power adapter. The solid reason to buy Apple iPad is to enjoy the magic it has created in its tablet.

 

Top 5 HTC Radar

04 November, 16:26, by Manish Mishra

HTC have released the Radar to cautious acclaim, however after a good look at the phone we can say that the new Windows Mango operating system orientated device is one of the best cheap phone deals on the market – so what makes it so good.

Screen

The new HTC has an excellent WVGA 3.8inch screen that we must say we really enjoyed using. The whites, blacks and shadows were all very good and the colours offered were vast and dynamic on the screen, as was the fluidity of the images on busy scenes or sports. The screen was also good outside, even at a mid-brightness setting and we would say the screen is one of the best in its class.

Processor

The new Snapdragon chip of the HTC is also very good and we enjoyed the 1GHz on offer to the multitasking orientated system. This chip has powered numerous other phones and we can safely say it suits the Windows Mango operating system of the HTC Radar down to the ground.

His chip doesn’t lag much and we were very impressed with its abilities on other phones, though especially a Window’s phone such as this and the lack of lag it creates.

OS

Of course the operating system of the Radar is one of the strongest points on the phone and we were very impressed with the jumps that the Microsoft people have taken.

The new OS offers an excellent carousel feature that allows the device to have endless and very impressive multi tasking. This means the device is a very attractive purchase for people looking for something capable, though a little different. You feel if Microsoft can increase the apps available the Windows Mango OS may be a bit of a sleeper hit.

Camera

The Radar comes with a 5mp camera that can take 720p footage and has a great sensor that creates very sharp photos with some wonderful colour reproduction – something very positive for a device like this with such a good screen. We really enjoyed shots with the camera and are impressed with the HTC flasher on the Radar.

Body

The shell of the Radar is little thick, though is a sturdy lump of aluminium and it looks attractive in its black shell. We liked the back and the different materials used and the three buttons on the bottom make the device a little different in a good way.

Samsung

09 March, 18:47, by Manish Mishra
Although Samsung have for a long time been big players in the mobile phone market (they sold more mobile phones in 2010 than anyone except Nokia in fact) their history in terms of smart phones is a little more shaky. They have released a few entry level phones and a couple that performed at an average level in a very competitive market. This all changed last year with the release of the Samsung Galaxy S though. The phone proved extremely popular winning numerous industry awards and selling by the bucket load and this success was not for no reason. The Galaxy S was a remarkable mobile and changed the way that the world looked at the Samsung mobile phone division, taking on the heavyweights of the Nokia N8 and the Apple iPhone 4 along the way.
In terms of looks, the phone is not too dissimilar to the iPhone 4’s predecessor the 3GS but it is compete with a larger screen. A screen that actually measures at 4 inches so the Galaxy S is perfect for watching movies and TV on the go. The large screen does not make the phone look too large though, a trap that mobiles have fallen into in the past, as it takes up pretty much the whole handset apart from three small buttons at the bottom. The rest of the screen is also great, offering clear visuals (again great for those of you who enjoy watching TV on your mobile) and the touch screen’s responsiveness rivals the iPhone 4 even as the slightest touch will do when trying to access something on the phone.
The Galaxy S also packs all of its impressive hardware – including a 1Ghz processor and a 5 megapixel camera – into a very slim body, something that continues to be important to many customers who wish to not have large bulges in their jeans pocket. The phone is actually slightly thicker than the iPhone 4 but does not actually look so due to its slightly curved back so in terms of aesthetics, both on the screen and off, the Galaxy S can match pretty much anything on the market still, almost a year after its release.

THE READY TO START BUSINESS

11 January, 14:02, by Manish Mishra Tags: ,

Turnkey business operations don’t require that extra investment in terms of products, labor or money to start up a new venture. It is a ready to start business venture. Just turn the key and get set to start the business. All you have is to look for the right product or perfect strategy to start a successful Turnkey Business. Every entrepreneur who starts or is contemplating to start a new business opportunity wishes to get success in the business venture. He learns new ways, strategies and visions to open up a particular business. A profitable venture in business involves getting a successful market generation, creating sales, maintaining trustworthy clients and meeting the targets of the industry. A profitable business goes a long way in boosting the economy of the country as well.

One fine morning you would wake up thinking to start a new business venture. Well the thinking isn’t a bad idea. But one needs to know starting a new business isn’t an easy game. This is when you need to take up the turnkey business. Turnkey business is a made and made business, the entrepreneur just needs to buy the franchise and start it as his own business. It is like a readymade garment which is yours. Some of the major advantages of turnkey business include; you are the owner and the boss, you can have control over the franchise since it’s yours. The crux of all advantages include: it doesn’t involve the issues of starting a business opportunity. You are basically buying all you need; from the property to the inventory to the employees to reputation to the base.