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First Easily Handled smartphone by Samsung in soon?


User Easily Handled Phone Flexible smartphones could indeed debut in 2013, and the first offering would come from South Korean electronics giant Samsung.

Its already know fact that a host of mobile hardware companies like Sony, Nokia, LG, and Phillips are also working on the flexible smartphones.
British Board Committe  reports that Samsung will most likely be the first electronics manufacturer to launch such a device. There is no word on whether we could be seeing flexible screen technology on the next Galaxy S or Galaxy Note smartphone, or whether Samsung will introduce a new line of Galaxy 'Flexible'smartphones. Samsung has already repoted stating that its flexible displays will be "foldable, rollable, wearable and more, [and] will allow for a high degree of durability through their use of a plastic substrate that is thinner, lighter and more flexible than conventional LCD technology..........




CompanyMicrosoft  Surface Pro in 64GB and 128 GB versions soon

Software Huge Microsoft is ready  for  launching of new Surface Pro tablet which would come in 64GB and 128 GB versions. The new version of the Surface tablet is expected to be launched in January, 2013.

The new Surface Pro weights less than two pounds and is only 14 millimetres thick. The models will carry a price tag of $899(899*45 rupees) and $ 999(999*45 rupees) respectively, according to reports

Surface with Windows 8 Pro will run Windows 7 desktop applications, and both models will include a Surface pen.


Panos Panay, general manager of Microsoft Surface, says the new tablet is a customised tablet variant of the Windows 8 operating system.


Indian Company Ebay India  to sell Google LG Nexus For , price Rs23,490

 Google LG Nexus 4 is now available on eBay India (www.eBay.in), a leading eCommerce marketplace, in advance of the launch in the India Market.

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Software Gaint Microsoft launches Surface tablet: Hits and misses

 Microsoft Surface tablet delivers the benefits of both the tablet-optimized environment and the classic desktop approach and apps 
Microsoft has finally ventured into the tablet market with the introduction of its Surface tablet. It is already being compared with Apple's iPad and analysts are terming it as a true converged device, but with the company not being forthcoming on the price front, it is difficult to whether it will take on the iPad.

There have been mixed reaction to the device, which has 10.6 inch optical display while the iPad has 9.7 inch. Unlike in the iPad, Surface has a full-sized USB port and can connect with printers too.
Al Hilwa, an analyst at IDC, said the combination of PC and tablet features makes surface a "true converged" device.
But without the pricing information, it is said it's impossible to judge for certain what the market impact will be. "Windows does have a huge installed base, and to the extent that IT managers see this device in one of its versions as a replacement for the Windows computer it should see some decent desktop adoption. But whether it sees much consumer interest will depend entirely on price and whether Microsoft will be able to fix the poor UI experience in Windows 8 and RT," says Jan Dawson, Ovum’s Chief Telecoms Analyst said.
Going a step forward, he says in theory, the tablet delivers all the benefits of both the tablet-optimized environment and the classic desktop approach and apps. "But in reality, the versions available to try at the moment are a horrible mishmash of the two worlds that is likely to be confusing for the consumer," he says.