My Reviews for Samsung Galaxy Tab in #Indiblogger

MY REVIEWS FOR SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB IN #INDIBLOGGER

I am writing this post after checking the pros and cons of the Samsung Galaxy Tab. I didn’t want to write just simply without reviewing the tablet as I wanted to experience the Samsung Galaxy Tab as a user not just write. I write what I implement or experiments on the gadgets

I can directly tell this tablet is in directly competition with IPad of Apple. Or it’s just an Alternative of Ipad for gadgets Freaks who are looking for affordable price

The Tablets looks very good when handling and the user interface is also smooth, and I found that lots of applications which are supporting it is also free and paid. The HSPA and in built Modem acts very fast to get access to internet via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth

The android markets for the Galaxy Tablets rocks! The motion technology is also quite interesting. After all this how could I miss the Phone functionality which is very important where you can’t find this option in IPAD.   With this option we can cover the MMS & SMS messaging along with the Voice Calls

The apps of the social hub are also quite interesting. Now let’s get to the pros and cons of the SAMSUNG GALAXY TAB

PROS of Samsung Galaxy Tab

  • Light weight where we can carry anywhere and slim I can tell this will revolutionize the market
  • Upgradable to any version of the software which is built on it
  • Bright Screen usable in direct sunlight
  • User Interface is very good
  • Dual Camera with video recording facilities
  • Battery Life seems to be as I was continual browsing non stop

CONS of Samsung Galaxy Tab

  • The main I would like to inform about the cons is the price as it is the range of the IPAD, whereas there are few more branded tablets available when targeting to the Indian industry. If the price was lower it would be very good to swipe the markets
  • I don’t know whether this tablets support the voice calls
  • There is no USB option if that was there it would consider very well. Since most of us use the external drives/ thumb
    drives may be a working professional or we can use to connect the keyboards and work easily
  • The Image quality is not much impressive as I have interviewed few people and takes some snapshots it seems to be blurry. The camera quality has to be improved. I am using the Samsung products sine more than 3 years.
  • Now the major point is everyone is looking for HD or BluRay I don’t find any option to record a video in HD or Bluray format
  • I have checked personally that most of the flash based websites don’t work
  • And some of the movie formats also don’t open if there was a codec available which would work on any type of videos would be good.
  • Multi-tasking response is very slow we need to close most of the Apps to increase the performance speed.
  • The other major option i would love to have is reading books i mean voice based. Where tablets read the eBooks so that the user can listen to it may be while travelling, or any other. it would not
    provide the user any stress to eyes

Overall I can tell that this tablet is mostly considered for business people. If it was for average people or any student’s organization I would consider myself to get a few

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YouTube Mobile Uploads Up 400% Since iPhone 3GS Launch


If there was any question about the significance of the iPhone 3GS’s impressive video functionality, here’s your answer: YouTube reports that in the six days since the iPhone 3GS was released last week, the number of mobile uploads has increased by a whopping 400%. For a single phone model to have such a major impact on the site is simply phenomenal.

Even without the iPhone, YouTube is seeing major growth across the entire mobile space — the site has seen uploads go up 1700% over the last six months. It’s not hard to guess why. Video-enabled smartphones are becoming increasingly popular, as are high speed data connections. YouTube also attributes part of the growth to a streamlined upload flow (note how easy it is to upload a video from your iPhone to the site), as well as its improved sharing capabilities (you can now syndicate your videos to services like Facebook and Twitter).

As the still-nascent iPhone 3GS continues to take off and more people figure out how to use the video sharing functionality, these figures are going to skyrocket. Other phones are increasingly getting in on the action too, like Android phones, which introduce direct-to-YouTube uploads with the 1.5 Cupcake update.

The implications for this are huge. Lowering the barrier to uploading a video will probably result in an increase in the silly user-generated content that litters YouTube, but it will also streamline the uploading of more significant videos. As our commenters point out, an increase in mobile uploads could very well spur the ‘iReporter’ movement, as citizens upload video taken at the scene of a newsworthy event as soon as it happens (we need look no further than the protesting and tragedies in Iran for examples).

iPhone 3G S New

Introducing iPhone 3G S.

Meet the fastest, most powerful iPhone yet. iPhone 3G S features video recording, Voice Control, up to 32GB of storage and more.

The Fastest iPhone Ever

The first thing you’ll notice about iPhone 3G S is how quickly you can launch applications. Web pages render in a fraction of the time, and you can view email attachments faster. Improved performance and updated 3D graphics deliver an incredible gaming experience, too. In fact, everything you do on iPhone 3G S is up to 2x faster and more responsive than ever.1

Video

Now you can shoot video, edit it and share it — all on your iPhone 3G S. Shoot high-quality VGA video in portrait or landscape. Trim your footage by adjusting start and end points. Then share your video in an email, post it to your MobileMe gallery, publish it on YouTube or sync it back to your Mac or PC using iTunes.

3-Megapixel Camera

The new 3-megapixel camera takes great still photos, too, thanks to built-in autofocus and a handy new feature that lets you tap the display to focus on anything (or anyone) you want.

Voice Control

Voice Control recognises the names in your Contacts and knows the music on your iPod. So if you want to place a call or play a song, all you have to do is ask.

Compass

With a built-in digital compass, iPhone 3G S can point the way. Use the new Compass app or watch as it automatically reorients maps to match the direction you’re facing.2

Cut, Copy & Paste

Cut, copy and paste words and photos, even between applications. Copy and paste images and content from the web, too.

Landscape Keyboard

Want more room to type on the intelligent software keyboard? Rotate iPhone to landscape to use a larger keyboard in Mail, Messages, Notes and Safari.

Accessibility

iPhone 3G S offers accessibility features to assist users who are visually or hearing impaired. These features include the VoiceOver screen reader, a Zoom feature, White on Black display options, Mono Audio and more.

Internet Tethering

Surf the web from practically anywhere. Now you can share the 3G connection on your iPhone with your Mac notebook or PC laptop.4

Voice Memos

Capture and share a thought, a memo, a meeting or any audio recording on the go with the new Voice Memos application.

Nike + iPod

iPhone includes built-in Nike + iPod support. Just slip the Nike + iPod Sensor (available separately) into your Nike+ shoe and start your workout.

Stocks

Stocks on iPhone shows you charts, financial details and headline news for any stock you choose. Rotate iPhone to see even more detailed information.

YouTube

Watch YouTube videos wherever you are. Log in to your YouTube account to save and sync bookmarks and rate your favourites.

Everything you love about iPhone.

Phone, iPod and Internet device in one, iPhone 3G S offers desktop-class email, an amazing Maps application and Safari — the world’s most advanced mobile web browser. And your iPhone does even more when you add apps from the App Store.

Apple Will Hit A Billion Apps At 1:24:06 AM PST On April 23

picture-310We all know that Apple is closing in on a billion app downloads in the App Store. Currently, the counter on the main Apple.com claims it’s about 10 million away from the major number. But, Apple apparently already knows when the billion mark is going to be passed, because the billion celebration page is ready to go and can easily be accessed, right now.

And we know the exact time Apple is predicting when it will cross the mark — at least, right now (more below): 1:24:06 AM PST on April 23. Simply go to your system settings and set the date and time to anytime after that mark, and reload the main Apple page. You’ll be greeted by big picture on the landing page reading, “Thanks a billion. Over a billion downloads in just nine months. Only on the App Store.”

And actually, if you change to a before the mark Apple has set, you can see the counter advance closer and closer towards the billion mark.

Of course, this means that the number is at least somewhat tied (update below) to your computer’s clock rather than an actual billion app sales mark being triggered. Not that it’s all that surprising. After all, with so many apps being sold every second, can you really expect Apple to do anything other than estimate? This would be an issue though if said it was giving away a prize to the person who specifically downloaded the billionth app (it’s not).

Update: It looks like Apple is constantly tweaking the exact timing based on the following text file, as commenter Robert notes below. As of right now, the rate of Apps being sold appears to be slowing down, pushing the time out a bit.

Boxee Continues To Innovate With API And New Alpha Version For Mac, Apple TV

Free entertainment hub Boxee keeps on getting better and better. A couple of hours ago, the venture-backed startup released a full API that allows developers to build applications for the open-source platform using a set of API calls in Python and writing the GUI using XML. At the same time, the company is laying the groundwork for a richer App Box, which it refers to as an open application store where they are not the gatekeeper (like Apple for its iPhone App Store) but rather a facilitator.

Heck, they’re even prepared to act as middleman for connecting freelance web developers with companies looking to leverage their API. Hard not to love that type of company.

Boxee is today also introducing a new test version of the Boxee alpha version for Mac and Apple TV (get it here for Intel Mac OS X 10.4+), adding two applications that were built using the brand new API. The new Boxee alpha comes with a lot of music goodness as it includes both Pandora, the popular music streaming service, and RadioTime, which enables their users to access over 100,000 traditional radio stations from across the globe.

This comes right off the heels of the introduction of a (basic) iPhone application.

The new version of the software for Mac and Apple TV features support for Hulu too, but in the work-around way, i.e. using a custom browser built on top of Mozilla technology (sort of like a stripped down Firefox). As you know, Hulu is doing everything it can to keep its content from being streamed on Boxee, while Boxee is doing much of the same to do the exact opposite.

Boxee says it’s now working on updated versions for Ubuntu and Windows.