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Thursday, December 18, 2014

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Vivo is working on a new high-end smartphone

Posted: 23 Apr 2014 07:09 AM PDT

Last year we wrote about Vivo Xplay 3S smartphone, which was the first Android smartphone with QHD display. Vivo is now working on a new device, so let's have a closer look at it.



Vivo has teased its new flagship device, and as far as we know, the new device will have 3GB of RAM, just like its predecessor, but it will use Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 MSM8974-AC chipset. Also, there are hints that we'll see an improved camera, and there are words about ultimate HiFi experience, so there could be an upgrade in phone's audio quality. As for the display, we don't know what kind of display will this device use, but we assume that it will be the same QHD display that was found on the previous model.

As you can see, not much information is available about this model, in fact, we don't have a name of the device at the current time, so we'll just have to wait for more information.

[via Ubergizmo]

Thursday, November 27, 2014

The Latest from GadgetLite

The Latest from GadgetLite


Eco-friendly initiatives for your business

Posted: 27 Nov 2014 01:47 AM PST

Being eco-friendly in business is more than just wanting to be environmentally friendly. There are financial benefits as well. As utility bills go on rising, going green makes business sense. Every organisation can blend sustainability with commercial development. Here are some top tips on how companies can reduce costs and cut carbon.


Look at your lighting

Top of the list for eco initiatives should be taking a look at your lighting as part of a full energy audit. LED panels, tubes and lamps can together deliver energy savings of up to 85 per cent and cut carbon emissions at the same time.

When you buy an LED light,  it's wise to choose a quality product that will last for ten years or more.


Consider replacing taps and showers

Green tip number two is to replace taps and showers to reduce water use. Quality eco taps and shower heads are worth the investment as they cut water consumption by more than half. They do this by blending air with water flow. You can get a similar result by buying tap aerators if you want to keep your current taps.

Knowing what you can save with each eco product you choose is a big bonus and there are handy online calculators that can show you how much carbon you save, as well as the annual financial
savings.

More energy saving tips

While they're not the most exciting parts of a business, all companies will have a range of pumps installed at their premises. A Variable Speed Drive fitted to each one can cut energy use by around 50 per cent, shrinking your carbon footprint and cutting bills.

As an eco commitment, it's always better to buy refurbished or used technology like laptops and PCs. While this might not be an option for larger organisations, smaller companies should reap the green rewards.

Among the most eco-friendly laptops currently available are those by Dell, HP, Apple and Acer. These manufacturers score highly across a range of measures advocated by the Ethical Consumer organisation.

If you need to purchase new desktop PCs, then VeryPC's Broadleaf range is a highly recommended green winner. Very efficient monitors for desktops include the Dell G2210 and the Lenovo Thinkvision L2251x.

Top eco choices in the scanner department are from Epson and Richoh, while planet-friendly printers include the new L355 and L555 models from Epson. These devices score highly because they feature refillable tanks rather than ink cartridges, which cuts waste and costs.

Companies can add to the green benefits by choosing multi-functional devices that print, scan and copy, with a full duplex operation to print on both sides of the paper.

For smaller businesses, the EcoButton is worth considering too. These devices slot into a USB port and rapidly suspend power on laptops or desktops with a single tap. There's also a SaveStandbyMouse that performs a similar function.


Get your staff on board with handy apps

While most mobile energy apps are geared towards the home user, they can be adapted for the business setting as a way to raise staff awareness of the need for sustainability in an engaging way. They include the Standby Energy Cost Calculator for Android and the Drip Detective for iPhones.

For a bit of fun and to galvanise staff into thinking about being green, the JouleBug app for iPhones is another good download choice. It groups tips on saving energy into achievements. Participants can rise up the leaderboards and win virtual cups with this competition.


Mark Sait is CEO of SaveMoneyCutCarbon.com, the 'go to' people for businesses and households who want to save money on utility bills and reduce their impact on the planet.

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

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The Latest from GadgetLite


T-Band Smart Strap: Concept in the making makes any watch smarter

Posted: 26 Nov 2014 02:26 AM PST

Whilst the T-Band Smart Strap is currently still a gadget concept in the making, it sure is a fantastic one, the latest idea is that it lets you transform your favourite watch into a smartwatch with the simple addition of a new strap which is equipped with a hidden display and is available as either T-BAND OD with PMOLED display or T-Band HD (Hidden Display).

 


The T-Band Smart Strap project is currently up for funding on Indiegogo looking to raise $50,000, with pledges starting from $129. As of today, it has reached 25% of its target with 36 days remaining.

The design itself is non-intrusive for those who are style and design conscious, best of all, it leaves your existing watch alone, not interfering with your analog watch’s functionality but adds to it, giving it a futuristic upgrade. Take a look at the video below.

T-BAND HD (Hidden Display) model is designed for people who want all of the smart watch functions while being super discreet. LED panels are embedded below a thin "membrane" like material which hides the display. When it's turned off (default mode), the T-band HD actually looks like the ND model (rubber band). When there is a push notification or alert, the hidden LED panel lights up and display the necessary information.

Battery life is same as the OD model (200mAH) which is expected to last 2-3 days on a full charge. The HD model however has one downside- it can only display English alphanumeric text and numbers. Non-alphabet characters (such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean Arabic, Russia, etc.) will not be displayed. Images and videos are also not able to be displayed through this model.

The unit is powered by ARM® Cortex-M4 processor with Dual mode Bluetooth Classic and BLE. This setup allows the T-band to be compatible with a wide range of smartphone models (from old to new). The OD model is also equipped with an on board Mic for Speech to Text capabilities (requires 3rd party app support).

 

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[via Indiegogo, LikeCool]

The app that can help you beat the betting exchange

Posted: 26 Nov 2014 02:24 AM PST

The world of exchange betting is one of the most frantic environments in the gambling world and to stay on top of the action you either need a computer processor in your brain or some software to help you. Fortunately, Betfair has a range of products to help its punters, including an exchange betting app called BetTrader. Designed to find, collate and display the latest odds in a fraction of a second, this app has been described as a “must-have” tool for traders of all persuasions.

 

Before we take a look at some of BetTrader’s finer features, let’s quickly outline what exchange betting is and how a trader aims to make a profit in the market. A betting exchange is one that gives punters the chance to both back and lay on a proposition. To back a side you basically take the odds offered by a bookmaker and hope the team/ individual wins. In contrast, if someone doesn’t believe a team/ individual is going to win they can lay odds against them.

 

A Trader’s Mission

 

Someone who plays the sports betting exchange is known as a trader and their mission is simple: to make a profit by scanning the market and finding the best odds on either side of the divide. Essentially, a trader will back and lay various propositions and, generally, try to make their profits by laying.

 

Much of a trader’s time is spent in the in-play market; however, keeping up with all the market shifts can be tough. This is where a betting exchange app such as BetTrader comes into play.

By utilising Betfair’s API (basically a platform that allows third-party software providers to plug into the mainframe), BetTrader is able to deliver up to 20 refreshes every second. This means the app can provide the most accurate live data directly to the user. Not only that but it allows them to store the data and display it in a way that’s easy to read.

Exchange betting can be a fantastic way to make money if you have an appreciation of odds and a deep knowledge of a particular sport. However, all this is somewhat useless if you can’t react quick enough to beat the market. Thankfully, an exchange betting app such as BetTrader can act as a remedy for this problem and while it might not guarantee you a profit, it will certainly get you a lot closer to your financial goal than if you didn’t have it.

Monday, November 17, 2014

The Latest from GadgetLite

The Latest from GadgetLite


Which platform makes the best choice for mobile gaming?

Posted: 16 Nov 2014 09:26 AM PST

Apparently the number of people who see their phone as a gaming device first and foremost and device for communication with the rest of society second, is growing. According to a survey on online and gaming habits in the UK carried out by the Internet Advertising Bureau in 2014, 54% of respondents said that their number one place to game was on their phone. And of that 54%, a quarter of them used their phone for gaming every day.

This doesn't come as that surprising news when you look around you, almost anywhere that you might be. Everyone seems to be on their phones and they're not just talking or texting. Games come in all varieties; from the casino classics like roulette and blackjack that you'll find at websites such as bgo, Coral or Sky Vegas, through to a range of puzzle games that first came to prominence on social media like Facebook, such as Candy Crush.

Playing games on the phone is a great way to fill time when you're waiting for someone or something. And the choice of games is vast – if you visit the bgo online casino you'll see that from the full range of games that you can play on the website, there's a wide selection that you can play on the mobile too. It's not surprising that people are opting to play real money games on their mobile when they're just as accessible as the other gaming apps.

So, when you're choosing which kind of phone you upgrade to, what's most important to you? Non-gamers might focus on the number of minutes, texts and amount of mobile data that they get, but those who like to game on their mobiles might be more interested in what gaming possibilities the different types of phone – iOS, Android or Windows – offer. So let's take a look at what's good and bad when gaming on the different platforms.

Each platform has its own gaming catalogue – Google Play for Android, the iOS App Store, and the Windows Phone Store. For anyone with a passing interest in gaming, the choice on any of these will seem almost limitless with plenty of variety. On both the App Store and Google Play, the apps for games number around 250,000 on each. That's not to say that all the games will appeal to you, so it's sensible not to download a game without checking out the reviews that have been written about it first. You'll be able to judge what other players think of individual apps by the star rating that they give them.

If exclusivity is important to you, you may be better off choosing an iOS device – Apple seems to get the exclusive licenses on games more frequently than Android or Windows. But exclusivity usually only lasts for a certain period and then the games are become available in the other platforms. So if you don't mind waiting for the new games, you've no need to commit to iOS. The Windows Phone Store does have a few exclusive titles, but these are often mobile friendly versions of an Xbox game, not games that have been developed just for mobile devices.

The other main consideration is how much you want to pay to play. Many people will never pay for a gaming app, and with the wide range of choice of free games on Android, it's not surprising that we make do with the freebies. Quite a few titles that you pay for on iOS are available for free on Android, so that's something to bear in mind when deciding which mobile platform to go for. All three platforms charge about the same for paid games, so there's not much to choose between there. However, Android does seem to have special offers more regularly than the other two platforms.

If you're the kind of gamer who has to have access to the latest and most exclusive games as soon as possible, you're probably better off playing on an iOS device. However, for value for money and variety of gaming choice, Android seems to be the best choice. The Windows Phone's gaming options are rather lacklustre in comparison.

Gadgets to cheat at the casino

Posted: 16 Nov 2014 09:15 AM PST

If you want to see the ideal way to cheat at casino, then watch Ocean's 13, where Danny Ocean and Rusty Ryan (George Clooney and Brad Pitt) are playing craps and jam the three servers at the casino using magnetron devices disguised as lighters. Jamming the servers for three minutes allowing them to have full control of the movement of the dice and they steal a fortune from the casino.

Of course, this is fiction, but there have been plenty of devices used over the years to cheat at casinos. Not all of them were successful and many cheaters have been caught in the act and ejected from the casino with more than a little hurt pride.

Tried and tested, but not always successful, casino cheats

Today, the majority of people who play casino games do so online at sites like bgo or Gday casino. If you've not yet signed up to an online casino and aren't sure where to start, check out the online casino reviews at PureNetEnt.com and this will help you identify which sites offer the best welcome bonuses and range of games.

Thanks to the fact that the games at NetEnt casinos are run by random number generator software, it's simply not a possibility to cheat when playing games like roulette, craps or blackjack online. Just as well that the majority of people who play online casino aren't there to attempt to beat the system! What most players are looking for are great games which will entertain them and maybe reward them with the occasional win in return for the bets they place.

However, just for interest's sake, we've rounded up a few of the gadgets or methods that have been used in attempts to cheat casinos over the years. Oh, just a note of caution, this article is just for fun and by no means are we encouraging anyone to even attempt to cheat at a casino!

Controlled rolling

Image by IABoomerFlickr

Playing a game like craps you could smuggle in your own scrambled dice to play with. This means that the dice are drilled into and then have lead weights added inside them which makes one side heavier. If you are skilful enough to doctor the dice and then switch them at a craps table without getting caught, you could improve your odds with some controlled rolling of the dice.

Card counter app

Image by Images of Money

If you're playing blackjack, one of the ways you can improve your chances is through card counting which, strictly speaking, isn't illegal. However, using a device to count cards with is a definite no-no. There's a blackjack card counter app you can download onto your phone which then keeps a running and true count of the cards, with four different methods – the HiLo, the Hi-Opt-I, Hi-Opt-II or Omega II method. The trouble is that the casino 'eyes and ears' are trained to make sure noone gets away with cheating.

Card holdout device

One of the earliest ways to cheat at a card game was to use a card holdout device. These were first used in the early 19th century and consist of a gadget you strap to your arm and wear under a coat so that you can deal yourself better cards should you need them to win at the tables. The main risk here, as with most of the casino cheats, is what happens should you get caught…

If you're going to play casino, it's probably best just to take your chances and see if luck is on your side, rather than face the risks of being discovered as being a casino cheat.

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