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Thursday, 16 January 2014

Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd successfully tested super-fast fifth-generation ( 5G ) wireless technology of 1GB per Second over 2 KM and planning to develop on or before 2020




Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd said on Monday it had successfully tested super-fast fifth-generation ( 5G )wireless technology that would eventually allow users to download an entire movie in one second.
The South Korean giant said the test had witnessed data transmission of more than one gigabyte per second over a distance of 2km.
The new technology, which will not be ready for the commercial market before 2020 at the earliest, would offer transmitting speeds “up to several hundred times faster” than existing 4G networks, it said in a statement.
That will permit users to “transmit massive data files including high quality digital movies practically without limitation”, it said.
“As a result, subscribers will be able to enjoy a wide range of services such as 3D movies and games, real-time streaming of ultra high-definition (UHD) content, and remote medical services,” it added.
Samsung said it had found a way to harness millimeter-wave bands which have proved to be a sticking point for the mobile industry to date.
The test used 64 antenna elements, which the tech titan said overcame the issue of “unfavourable propagation characteristics” that have prevented data travelling across long distances using the bands.
One of the most wired countries on earth, South Korea already has around 20 million 4G users.



South Korean tech giant Samsung says it has developed a wireless transmission standard hundreds of times faster than today's 4G LTE, one that could see users downloading entire movies in seconds.

Samsung on Sunday announced that it had developed a core component of its 5G  network by solving a problem that has stymied the wireless industry, Yonhap News reported. Using the 28GHz waveband, Samsung says it has achieved download and upload speeds of tens of gigabits per second (Gbps). Current 4G LTE networks top out at around 75 megabits (Mbps). 

In practice, that speed would allow wireless users to download a full HD movie in seconds. Samsung executives see the technology enabling a wide range of rich applications. 

Samsung used 64 antenna elements in order to accomplish the high-speed data transfer, and said the company expects that it can commercialize the technology by 2020. 

That deadline conforms well to a European Commission goal to have 
5G wireless technology in place by the same year. China, too, has been pouring funding into next-generation wireless technology, with hopes to roll out such technology around the same time.

Samsung for years has regularly pioneered in the area of wireless transmission technologies. Some of its wireless advances the company has been able to patent, and some of those patents have been used against Apple in the two companies' ongoing litigation struggles. Samsung's wireless patents, though, are typically standard essential, meaning the company must grant licenses in a fair, reasonable, and non-discriminatory fashion. 

Samsung is not alone in developing next generation wireless technology, nor is its recently announced demonstration the fastest of its kind. NTT DoCoMo in February announced that it had successfully conducted a 10Gbps wireless test in Japan last year using the 11GHz band.

High data transmission rates are a constant goal for wireless carriers as well as mobile device makers. Higher transmission speeds were a major selling point for a number of Android handsets in the years before Apple added 4G connectivity to its iPhone. Upon moving to 4G, customers tend to like the extra speed, but a survey last year found that nearly half of American consumers felt they don't need 4G LTE. Most carriers are still transitioning to 4G technology, and even those with established 4G networks typically must wait until their customers upgrade their devices in order to get them online with the standard.






Sunday, 8 December 2013

Samsung Chromebook launched in India at Rs. 26,990

Expanding the Chromebook range in India, Google has now announced the Samsung Chromebook at Rs. 26,990.
The Samsung Chromebook is now available from select Reliance Digital, Croma stores and also via online stores. Further, Google has also partnered with Airtel and Tikona to provide a range of exclusive cellular and broadband offers for its Chromebook customers. Airtel is offering a free 3G or 4G dongle with new data plans for Chromebooks, while Tikona is offering a Wi-Fi router and 20 months 4MBps from Tikona Broadband at Rs. 4,999.
The Samsung Chromebook runs Google's Chrome OS, rather than Windows or Linux; much like other Chromebook siblings. It features an 11.6-inch display with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels. It weighs 1.1 kilogram and measures 17.5mm thin. The Samsung Chromebook offers up to 6.5 hours of battery life (active use). It is powered by a 1.7GHz dual-core Samsung Exynos 5 Dual processor alongside 2GB of RAM. source by NDTV

The Samsung Chromebook packs 16GB of SSD (Solid State Drive) space and in addition comes with 100GB of Google Drive Cloud storage, which is valid for 2 years, starting on the date the Drive offer is redeemed. Other features include a built-in dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, 3G modem (which is optional), VGA webcam, one USB port and one micro-USB port, HDMI port and Bluetooth 3.0 compatible.
Much like other Chromebooks, it also includes preloaded Google products like Search, Gmail, YouTube, and Hangouts.
Earlier, Google announced two of its Chromebook laptops for India, the Acer C720 Chromebook and HP Chromebook 14, priced at Rs. 22,999 and Rs. 26,990 respectively.
Recently, Acer launched a new model in its Chromebook series, the Acer C720P, featuring a touchscreen. The company announced that the Acer C720P would be available in different configurations starting early December, at a price of $299.99 in the US, which translated to roughly Rs. 18,750 (excluding taxes).
Samsung Chromebook key specifications
  • 11.6-inch (1366x768) display
  • 1.7GHz dual-core Samsung Exynos 5 Dual processor
  • 2GB of RAM
  • 100 GB Google Drive Cloud Storage (for 2 years) with 16GB Solid State Drive
  • Built-in dual band Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, 3G modem (optional)
  • VGA Camera
  • 1x USB 3.0, 1x USB 2.0
  • Full size HDMI Port Bluetooth 3.0 Compatible
  • 1.1 kilogram and measures 17.5mm thin
  • Up to 6.5 hours of active us.



Sunday, 1 December 2013

Samsung Galaxy S5 to come in two variants, ship alongside next Galaxy Gear: Report


Samsung's next flagship smartphone, expected to be called the Galaxy S5, might still be far from confirmed, but a new report suggests that the device will hit mass production in January 2014. The report also expects the speculated successor of Samsung Galaxy Gear to be launched alongside the rumoured Galaxy S5.
Korean publication, ET News reports that the South Korean manufacturer plans to release two versions of the alleged Galaxy S5. As per the report, there will be two variants of the Galaxy S5: a premium variant which will sport a metal chassis and a flexible OLED, and a variant which will come with the usual plastic body, as found on other Galaxy smartphones.

Earlier this week, a new set of images purportedly revealing the supposed metal frames of the rumoured Galaxy S5 was spotted online.

Further, the report speculates that Samsung will initially manufacture around 8,00,000 to 1 million units of the alleged Galaxy S5 in January, and will increase the number up to 6 million units in February. Samsung is likely to release the Galaxy S5 in March or April 2014, according to the report.

Sammobile has revealed some of the specifications of the alleged Galaxy S5, with two variants expected to be powered by 64-bit Exynos chipset and Snapdragon chipset (no word on this would be the new Snapdragon 805 chipset. Also expected on board is 3GB of RAM, a 16-megapixel camera, a 4000mAh battery and Android 4.4 KitKat with TouchWiz UI on top.

Earlier reports had suggested that Samsung's next-generation of high-end smartphones, including the rumoured Galaxy S5, would be equipped with a 16-megapixel camera, but didn't indicate the type of module


In addition, the ET News also claims that Samsung is also busy developing the successor to the Galaxy Gear smartwatch, and that it might launch along with the alleged Galaxy S5. The next generation Samsung Galaxy Gear is said to be 15 to 20 percent thinner than the current smartwatch. As of now, there is no word on specifications of the rumoured Galaxy Gear smartwatch.

A recent report has suggested that sales figures Samsung's first wearable device, the Galaxy Gear smartwatch, had been disappointing. However, Samsung countered the claim immediately after, and said that it sold 800,000 smartwatch units in 2 months



Monday, 18 November 2013

Samsung is preparing three-sided screen smartphone it's leaked Architecture is shown below


It seems that major manufacturers of smartphones have become aware of the need to go a step further to keep their terminals on top and continue to attract consumers.

Yes, as more than one of you have thought because not enough to launch a terminal half-inch larger, a CPU with more cores or other small improvements. No, we must innovate, should distance itself from the competition, we must offer something that really serve as a hallmark in this difficult market.

Well, it's easy to say, but not so simple to carry out, especially if we want to maintain a controlled price, but it is possible.



A sample of this change of direction in the smartphone sector is the Galaxy Round and LG Flex, two terminals quite striking though, personally, I think that Palm takes it model LG, thanks to its self-repairable housing.

The case is that the Korean giant seems unwilling to rest on the laurels of success, something that has been very clear with a new patent that they have arisen in which recorded a three-sided screen smartphone.

The idea is simpler than it looks and is in fact quite clear just to see the images that accompany the patent. Thus, the center of the screen be used as normal, while the two sides of the phone would be as we see in the image, who heads the news.



On these sides could be, for example, the "slide to unlock", battery level indicators or even other types of icons, which would, ultimately, giving the terminal a new design and a striking structure.

Do you like? Because we will have to wait until 2014 to see something as well in the consumer market although, almost in complete safety, at prices high.





Sunday, 29 September 2013

Android 4.3 update for Samsung Galaxy S4, Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note II due by Q4


The Samsung Galaxy S IIIGalaxy S4 and Galaxy Note II will be upgraded to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean by year-end, if a report is to be believed.



Sammobile has revealed that Samsung is planning to roll out Android 4.3 update for its top of the line smartphones soon. The site mentions that the company has plans to roll out Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for its 2013 flagship, the Galaxy S4 in October while the 2012 flagship device, the Galaxy S III can be expected to get the new Android update by October end or even November.
The site further states that the Galaxy Note 3 predecessor would also be getting the taste of the new Jelly Bean iteration, but that would only be by the end of November, or early December. All three smartphones are also likely to receive a revamped TouchWiz interface with some added functions, claims the report.
Further the report affirms that Samsung is also testing the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for Galaxy Mega phablets. However, Sammobile has not revealed details on what new exclusive features to expect in the rumoured Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for the three devices, the Galaxy SIII, Galaxy S4 and Galaxy Note II. But given that Galaxy Note3 runs Android 4.3 with new features, we are hopeful that the three devices will be receiving some features of the latest phablet.
Samsung has made no secret of its plans to launch Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for its leading Galaxy smartphones, but so far the South Korean major has offered nothing in the way of release dates as well. But now it looks like the company is getting closer to having its latest software update finalized for its three smartphones. As of now, we would take this with a pinch of salt until the company confirms updates rolling out to the Galaxy smartphones.



Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Samsung Galaxy Gear Smartwatch was launched in India with a price of of 22,000+

Samsung has launched its first wearable tech device, the Galaxy Gear smartwatch in India for Rs. 22,990, and it will arrive on Indian retail shelves on September 25. Unlike previous expectations from the pre-order availability of the Galaxy Gear and the Galaxy Note 3, Samsung has confirmed there is no bundled package of both devices available with a reduced price.


The Galaxy Gear smartwatch was launched alongside the Galaxy Note 3 at IFA 2013. The smartwatch features a 1.63-inch (4.14 cm) OLED display. The Galaxy Gear smartwatch also features S Voice and can presently only work with the Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition, a tablet which was also launched at IFA 2013. However, the company claims that soon the smartwatch will soon be compatible with other Galaxy smartphones like Galaxy S4, Galaxy SIII and Galaxy Note II. It can make calls, display messages, record videos and snap photos with its 1.9-megapixel camera.
Samsung's Galaxy Gear smartwatch comes with 70 apps initially, as per the company, which include apps for basic fitness such as a step-counting passometer, although Samsung hopes this number will grow as developers get on board. The battery life, a key challenge for most wearable devices, is said to be around 27 hours under Samsung's normal-use tests.

Earlier, Samsung's first wearable tech device went up for pre-orders with the Galaxy Note 3.

Samsung also launched the third iteration of the Note, the Galaxy Note 3 in India for Rs. 49,900.

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 comes with a 5.7-inch full-HD Super AMOLED display, but weighing at 168g and 8.33m wide, is both lighter and slimmer than its predecessor.

It is powered by 1.9GHz octa-core processor and a 3GB of RAM and a 13-megapixel rear camera alongside 2-megapixel front camera. It is powered by 3,200mAh battery and runs Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. The Galaxy Note 3 will be available in 32GB and 64GB variants. Both variants come with support for up to 64GB of additional external storage. Connectivity options on the Note 3 include Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac, GPS/ GLONASS, NFC, Bluetooth v4.0 (LE), IR, and MHL 2.0.










Saturday, 31 August 2013

Samsung starts mass producing DDR4 memory with using 20nm Process Technology

Samsung starts mass producing DDR4 memory:


The division of the Korean giant Samsung Electronics launched DDR4 memory in mass production. This new generation of RAM used chips manufactured in process of 20nm, representing a significant leap.

Thanks to the reduction of the manufacturing process and other internal improvements DDR4 memory, according to Samsung, is 25% faster than the DDR3 memory and consumes 30% less. Specifying a little, and to give you an idea, the rate of transfer of this type of memory is 2,667 Mb/s. In regards to the capacity of modules, these will come in 4 GB, 8 GB, 16 GB and 32 GB sizes.

It seems that the first modules that will be released will be 16 GB and 32 GB, which will be aimed at the professional market and to servers.

At the moment we do not have prices, but we imagine will be high, as often happens with the news. We do not know when will launch Samsung modules in sizes of 4 GB and 8 GB, more accessible to the normal user.


Samsung Electronics, the world’s largest maker of dynamic random access memory, on Friday said it had begun mass producing DDR4 memory, for next-generation enterprise servers in future data centers, using 20nm process technology. The first servers with DDR4 memory modules will become available sometimes in 2014.

Early market availability of the 4Gb DDR4 devices, which are made using 20nm-class process technology, will facilitate demand for 16GB and 32GB memory modules. The 4Gb-based DDR4 has the fastest DRAM data transmission rate of 2667MHz, 25% increase over 20nm-class DDR3, while lowering power consumption by more than 30%. Actual 32GB DDR4 DIMMs will operate at 2133MHz. 

Based on Samsung’s 20nm-class DRAM, the world’s highest performing and smallest 4Gb DRAM chip, the company has now developed the industry’s largest lineup of products tailored to applications from servers to mobile devices. This will provide global customers with the widest range of highly advanced low-power, high-performance green memory solutions.

With the introduction of these high-performance, high-density DDR4 modules, Samsung can better support the need for advanced DDR4 in rapidly expanding, large-scale data centers and other enterprise server applications.


In next-generation enterprise servers, the use of higher speed DRAM raises system level performance and lowers overall power consumption significantly. By adopting DDR4 memory technology early, OEMs can minimize operational costs and maximize performance to provide more favorable returns on investments.

Production of Samsung’s 20nm-class 4Gb DDR4 follows the introduction of 50nm-class 2Gb DDR3 in 2008, culminating in a full-fledged transition to DDR4 for large-scale data centers and other enterprise applications in just five years.

“The adoption of ultra-high-speed DDR4 in next-generation server systems this year will initiate a push toward advanced premium memory across the enterprise. After providing cutting-edge performance with our timely supply of 16GB DDR3 earlier this year, we are continuing to extend the premium server market in 2013 and will now focus on higher density and added performance with 32GB DDR4, and contribute to even greater growth of the green IT market in 2014,” said Young-Hyun Jun, executive vice president of memory sales and marketing at Samsung Electronics.


Samsung has begun mass production of the "industry's most advanced" DDR4 memory, destined for the next-generation of enterprise servers and data centers. The company is touting their DRAM as being the highest performing yet, while also reducing power consumption significantly compared to DDR3 RAM.

The 4-gigabit chips Samsung are producing, which use 20nm-class technology, will eventually make its way into 16 GB and 32 GB memory modules. The chips are expected to deliver a data transmission rate of 2.667 gigabits per second, which is 1.25x the speed achieved with 20nm-class DDR3 RAM.

In late 2012, JEDEC finalized the DDR4 specification, which promised more performance, reliablity and efficiency compared to current DDR3 modules. DDR4 DRAM will be capable of 1.6 GT/s (gigatransfers per second) to 3.2 GT/s per pin, while running at a lower 1.2 volts, down from the 1.5 volts required for DDR3 memory.

Samsung hasn't specified when their DDR4 RAM modules will be available to purchase, or how much they'll cost, but the company claims that through using their 4 Gb DDR4 chip, they've developed "industry's largest lineup of products tailored to applications from servers to mobile devices".


Earlier this year, a leaked Intel Xeon roadmap stated that DDR4 support would come to servers sometime in 2014 with 'Haswell-E' processors. Intel's 'Haswell-E' processors might also bring DDR4 support to desktop systems in the second half of 2014, as might 'Broadwell' around the same time, but Intel has yet to confirm support for the technology in any of their products.



Saturday, 24 August 2013

How to encrypt files stored on our computer of different OS like LINUX,Windows,OSX of all with small details


How to encrypt files stored on our computer

Cases of espionage on the Internet by United States have served so many users become aware of the need to safeguard the privacy of your data. With the idea of improving the security of our information, we dedicate a few minutes to review methods to encrypt files in different operating systems.




How to encrypt files in Windows

Windows offers us the ability to encrypt the contents of folders, natively, from the operating system itself. In general terms, the process is fairly simple and not find too much complications beyond caution keep a safe place, the certificate necessary to decrypt the files.

The choice of encryption that includes Windows natively is, in my opinion, quite simple and I do not think that it is free from unauthorized access. Therefore, I think that we could handle other options and resort to other utilities of recognized solvency.

One of the most popular, and also used within the business sector, utilities is TrueCrypt. This application is a free software that allows us to encrypt information in Windows, OS X and Linux and offers several encryption options. Among other things, TrueCrypt allows you to encrypt the entire contents of the hard drive (including the boot partition), generate a real or virtual partition that is encrypted or, even, to create USB drives that store encrypted content. In addition to all these safety options, once we have the configured application, the process is transparent to the user and this will hardly notice interruptions in their work (with the advantage of having your data more safe).

AES Crypt is another option that is available both for Windows and for OS X and Linux and offers 256-bit AES encryption. In this case, the encryption of files and folders is somewhat more selective and we will be us who manually, we will indicate what we want to store safely. With the idea to make things easier, AES Crypt is integrated into the Windows context menu, so clicking on a file with the right mouse button you can encrypt it comfortably.

Another option to encrypt files without too many complications in Windows is AxCrypt which uses AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) encryption like AES Crypt, though, that Yes, 128-bit.



How to encrypt files in OS X

OS X also includes, natively, the ability to encrypt the entire contents of the hard drive on this operating system. FileVault, which is named this option can be activated from the system preferences (security option, enable FileVault and set a security password). FileVault offers 128-bit AES encryption and, obviously, to cover the content of the system hard disk, at certain times we can see some drop in the performance of the team having to always work with encrypted content.

An alternative more selective than FileVault is iSafe, a fairly cheap application (1.99 euros) that offers us the possibility of creating collections of files encrypted using 256-bit AES encryption. The operation, actually, is very simple; After setting a master password and enter it when starting the application, we will see the collection of encrypted files that we have on the basis of the defined categories (something like folders) and, for each collection, the stored files. With a provision of this form, if you want to store a file in a collection (and thus encrypt it), the only thing we have to do is "drag and drop".

Scrambler and Espionage are two alternatives of payment which, like iSafe, allows us to encrypt files in OS X without too many complications, and of course, being selective in the process (i.e., encrypting only what we want to protect and not entire hard drive).


How to encrypt files in Linux

Finally, for users who are freshly landed in the world of Linux either do not have advanced knowledge in the matter, it is important to know that you can also encrypt your files.

One of the methods known to encrypt files is GnuPG (GNU Privacy Guard) which, incidentally, is a component that requires Enigmail to encrypt emails in Thunderbird. Use is very easy to and, for example, from the Terminal we call gpg and, from the command line, encrypt files comfortably no more than indicate the password that we use for encryption.

eCryptfs is a more advanced option when it comes to encrypt files, a sort of extension of GnuPG applied to the file system with which we can improve the security of our directory home (our personal files). eCryptfs is packaged for multiple distributions and we can install it on Debian, Fedora, Gentoo, openSUSE or Ubuntu.

SeaHorse is a 'classic' project of Gnome that allows us to integrate GnuPG into this desktop environment so we can encrypt files without having to resort to the console. After installing this package we have at our disposal options to encrypt / decrypt files in the menu that appears when you press the right button of the mouse on a file or folder.



Monday, 19 August 2013

Apple Mac Theme For Windows 7


for complete article of 20+ amazing themes click here : themes for windows 7

Apple Mac is the most popular OS and world's most featured operating system. Mac OS X gives more graphic feature & Mac theme is better than windows 7. In order to change your theme to Mac theme follow below steps.





How to get Mac OS X theme on Windows 7?

: » First of all go to this website and download custopack .

» After installation of custopack, download Mac os x theme .

: » Installation after Mac theme, restart your Windows 7 System, then you will get above design.

: » To un-install this this, Go to control panel and remove custopack.




First go to here : custopack : " download and Install " and then 

Download : Mac OS X Theme : from here and install it too


how to roll back : ► click on personalize choose any default theme ... and delete mac theme on personalize windows  or Uninstall this Custopack



Thursday, 8 August 2013

Apple seeds iOS 7 beta 5 to developers Tweaks to icons, Control Center, settings , Air drop ,weather, more and this IOS 7 beta 5 is now available for download

as like this iOS 7 beta edition we discussed more Article data and details about this Apple's iOS 7 product view in many view at regarding to my level so this below url is the previous posts link , for you http://technoworld007.blogspot.in/search?q=iOS+7



The beta 5 IOS 7, the new version of the mobile operating system of the Cupertino, is now available for download via OTA ("over the air") as a software update, but we can also make us with her through the portal for developers

Its total weight is of about 130 MB and their news and improvements include the following

Ability to configure systems Apple TV from our terminals (not compatible with iPhone 4 or iPad 2).
Increased presence of Yahoo!, specifically in information time and values (stock market).
Ability to disable the Control Center while we are using applications.
General performance improvements.
Access to the Chamber from the lock screen is easier.
New design of the button "slide to turn off".
New icons of call.
Some minor changes at the level of (transparency and animations) interface.
Disabled some effects on the iPad Mini to improve performance.
At the moment what is highlights of the new beta of iOS 7, a version that that arrive 5 days prior to the forecasts that we leave at the time in this news.


A little over a week after iOS 7 beta 4, Apple has seeded iOS 7 beta 5 to developers. It is available over-the-air via Software Update. The previous beta brought several minor interface and performance tweaks to the operating system and beta 5 will likely continue doing that.

A new Apple TV seed is also available:

You can now use an iOS 7 device to set up an Apple TV after restoring or resetting all settings. (iPhone 4 and iPad 2 are not supported.)

A new Xcode 5 preview has also been issued to developers.

I will continuously update this post with discovered changes. If you find anything new, you can let us know at  this Techno world comment or by Facebook's : Technoworld

- More Yahoo presence


-New Twitter icon in share sheet


- Can now disable Control Center while in apps


- Major performance improvements across the system
- Camera swipe access from Lock screen is easier
- New slide to power off design


- small Video


- New in-call icons


- New option to pull down on a banner like Twitter













Tuesday, 30 July 2013

New Samsung tablet of 10 and 12 inch of a rumor



The technology rumor mill again the development of new Samsung tablet of 10 and 12 inch Panel under IGZO technology from Sharp that would provide a native resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels.

The rumor comes from @evleaks although it is not new and ensures the development of new tablets with high resolution and 10 and 12.2-inch diagonals.

The first would be the P600 and would use the 800 Qualcomm Snapdragon SoC, while the second would be the SM-P900 and would use the new eight-core Exynos 5420 SoC of Samsung. 

While Samsung triumphs completely in smartphones we cannot say the same in tablets but with these new models of large-scale spectacular forecasts would have to sell up to 12 million quarterly units.

If this is true, each time is made more news the rumor of the abandonment of Samsung's market on the desktop, confirming the current revolution in which the computer industry is immersed.

Although Samsung has never had great presence in the PC desktop in Europe or the United States market, it sells units by number in the Asian region and has been of the few that have been spared the burning of the decline of the sector.

However, the intention would be to focus on tablets, AIO all in one portable, while continuing to dominate the Smartphone market.