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Saturday, 26 May 2012

How To Root And Unroot The HTC EVO 4G LTE [With Video]

How To Root And Unroot The HTC EVO 4G LTE

 

 

The HTC Evo 4G LTE was finally released from customs jail, and it’s making its way into Sprint users’ hands. For those users who want to root right away, you’re in luck. XDA developer Zedomax has put together everything you need to root and unroot the Evo 4G LTE, including instructional videos. This method does not unlock the bootloader with S-OFF, but you still get root, and that opens up a lot of possibilities. This will give you full root with the SuperSU app and busybox.

How To Root The Evo 4G LTE (Windows)


Download and update Windows drivers using the appropriate files from the download section below, then double-click on runme.bat.

How To Root The Evo 4G LTE (Linux/Ubuntu)
 

For Linux, no drivers are needed. Just unzip the Evo4GLTERoot.zip file to your Downloads directory, then open up a terminal and do the following:
cd Downloads/Evo4GLTERoot
chmod 755 *
sudo ./adb-linux devices
Then do:
sh runmelinux.sh

How To Root The Evo 4G LTE (Mac OS X)
 

For Mac, no drivers are needed. Just unzip the Evo4GLTERoot.zip file to your Downloads directory, then open up a terminal and do the following:
cd Downloads/Evo4GLTERoot
chmod 755 *
sh runmemac.sh



Download Windows 32-bit Drivers Here
Download Windows 64-bit Drivers Here
Download Evo4GLTERoot.zip
Download Evo4GLTERoot.zip (mirror)


How To Unroot
 
If you decide to unroot and go back to stock, download the appropriate RUU file from here:

source: xda

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ViewSonic Teases 22-Inch ‘Smart Business Tablet Monitor

ViewSonic Teases 22-Inch ‘Smart Business Tablet Monitor

ViewSonic Teases 22-Inch

If you thought Toshiba’s 13-inch AT330 was huge, wait until you get a load of this. ViewSonic just issued a teaser image containing what could eventually be the largest Android tablet on the face of the earth. I say eventually because at this point it’s just a prototype but if it ever makes it to production this won’t be the tablet you so effortlessly lug around in your backpack every day. As part of ViewSonic’s “Touch and Connect” series prototypes, this 22-inch “smart business tablet monitor” runs Android ICS, but will also be offered in a less appealing Windows 8 version.

Set to debut on June 5th at Computex in Taipei, this behemoth of a tablet is said to be unveiled alongside a few other tablet monitors, a new cloud storage solution, and other high-tech ViewSonic gadgets. No pricing or availability has been suggested although you can expect more details in the coming weeks.

source: Engadget

Friday, 25 May 2012

Philips Fluid Smartphone with Flexible OLED Display

Philips Fluid Smartphone with Flexible OLED Display


This week catch the review of new Laptop from Dell - Alienware M11xR3. Check out flexible gadgets from Phillips, iOmega screenplay digital multimedia player, Dell android phones and many more with Tech & You.


Source:- Tech and You is a weekly tech show featuring the latest gadgets and reviews of popular products being launched. 

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Gorilla Glass 2 At CES 2012 ?


Corning Set To Show Off Gorilla Glass 2 At CES 2012

The makers of the best scratch-resistant material around are set for an encore. Corning, the developers of Gorilla Glass, will be at CES 2012 next week to highlight its newest creation– Gorilla Glass 2. It looks like Corning is set to have one heck of a follow-up too. Here are their own words:
“Corning Gorilla Glass has been a tremendous success for Corning, enjoying excellent market acceptance across mobile device industries. Handset and tablet device manufacturers are clearly driving toward higher functionality from thinner designs. Corning’s latest innovation in Gorilla Glass technology is very well positioned to meet these challenges and enable broader touch technology penetration”.
Looks like we have a lot to look forward to from Corning. Considering we’ve seen the first Gorilla Glass withstand even the harshest of scenarios, it’s safe to say that Corning is ready to take us for a wilder ride with Gorilla Glass 2, which Talk Android will be at front and center. Hit the break to see the full press release.


Consumer Electronics Design at CES 2012
New Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2 to be introduced
CORNING, N.Y., January 05, 2012 – Corning Incorporated (NYSE: GLW) today announced its plans for the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas next week. The Corning booth, #12642 Central Hall, will showcase the critical role of highly engineered specialty glass in addressing emerging trends highlighted at CES 2012, including: increased functionality from smaller form factors; touch technology; connected devices in new application spaces; and sleek, durable large-format design aesthetics.
A key feature of Corning’s CES exposure will be the introduction of Corning® Gorilla® Glass 2, the next generation of the popular, damage-resistant cover glass for consumer electronic devices.
“Corning Gorilla Glass has been a tremendous success for Corning, enjoying excellent market acceptance across mobile device industries. Handset and tablet device manufacturers are clearly driving toward higher functionality from thinner designs. Corning’s latest innovation in Gorilla Glass technology is very well positioned to meet these challenges and enable broader touch technology penetration,” said James R. Steiner, senior vice president and general manager, Corning Specialty Materials. Product details will be included in an announcement planned for Monday, Jan. 9.
CES attendees can engage with Corning experts and technologies featuring the latest applications and benefits of Corning Gorilla Glass innovations. “As we did last year, we’ll provide consumers and customers visiting the Corning booth the opportunity to test first-hand the outstanding damage resistance and flexibility of this industry-leading, ultra-thin, and tough specialty glass,” Steiner added.
Corning Gorilla Glass, the technology that made Corning one of the most talked-about companies at CES 2011, is currently featured on more than 30 major brands and designed into more than 575 product models, spanning more than 500 million units worldwide.
The Corning booth will also explore the benefits of Corning Gorilla Glass in larger format, touch displays for education, entertainment, auto, and home appliance applications featuring new design possibilities. These include:
An 82-inch advanced multi-touch LCD display prototype featuring Corning Gorilla Glass as a durable, touch-sensitive, and elegant cover glass.
Touch-enabled automobile interior and home appliance center simulators demonstrating the enhanced user interface experience that thin, durable glass can enable in new design applications.
A centerpiece, Gorilla Glass-covered video wall, flanked by Gorilla Glass fabricated sound speakers, projecting the latest in Corning specialty glass technology news.
Additionally, Dr. Peter Bocko, Corning’s chief technology officer for Corning Glass Technologies and one of the foremost glass experts in the display industry, will be a panelist in the “Beyond the Flat Screen” session on Thursday, Jan. 12, 1:30 p.m. PST. He will discuss the latest advances in screen resolution, viewing angle, sunlight performance, and power consumption in an effort to isolate new products and opportunities.


Toshiba UK Launches their latest Android 4.0 Tablet, the AT300



Toshiba UK Launches their latest Android 4.0 Tablet, the AT300

 AT300

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The Toshiba AT300 is now official in the UK. This Anroid tablet has a nice, think, sleek, brushed aluminum design, and we are assured that it’s size will not compromize its power or performance. It hits the UK packed with  Android 4.0 ICS, a 1280×800 10.1-inch LED-backlit display with Corning Gorilla Glass for protection from scratches, Nvidia Tegra 3 power plant, optional 16GB/32GB of internal storage, 5-megapixel rear-facing shooter and a 2-megapixel front-facing. Take a good look at the images below for a view of what holds all this hardware together.



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Samsung Galaxy S III (GT-i9300) TV Commercial



Samsung Galaxy S III (GT-i9300) TV Commercial





The Samsung Galaxy S3 has been released. It has quite a lot good features:
1.9 Megapixel Front Camera
8 Megapixel Rear Camera
4.8 Inches
720 x 1280 Resolution at 306ppi
720p Video (Front Camera) 1080p Video (Back Camera)
1.4GHZ EXYNOS 4 CORTEX-A9 QUAD-CORE CHIPS
1GB RAM
16, 32 OR 64GB
- Smart Stay, which uses the forward-facing camera to determine if you're looking at the phone. You can set time intervals from as little as 15 seconds, which result in a small flashing eye logo in the Android notification bar. If it recognises that your eyes aren't focused on the phone anymore, the screen dims.
- Direct Call, which will auto-dial a contact if you have their contact details or a message open. By moving the phone to your ear, the proximity sensor; accelerometer and gyroscope all kick into use, and automatically dial the contact's number.
- Smart Alert, which will make the phone vibrate in your hand and flash an LED if you pick the phone up after a missed call.
- S Voice, which is a Siri-like voice recognition feature, that you can use to enquire about the weather; take a photo ("Hi Galaxy, please take a photo" to open the camera app, or "cheese" to snap it), and other tasks such as locking the phone, or controlling music. Each demand can be configured by the user.
- Social Tag, which links photos of friends in your photo gallery to their Facebook or Google+ accounts, using facial recognition.
- S Beam, which pairs other Galaxy S III phones (and only them, for now) via NFC, shares photos, videos, files or even albums of media over Wi-Fi. If your friend's S III doesn't have Wi-Fi enabled, S Beam will automatically turn that user's Wi-Fi on, and then off.
- AllShare Cast, which pairs to TVs, laptops or tablets over Wi-Fi, mirroring whatever's on the S III. You can also use the S III as a game controller.
- PopUp Play, which will literally pop a video out of its player, rendering it in a small thumbnail so you can continue watching while surfing the web or doing other functions on the phone. The thumbnail is movable around the display, even if it's pretty small.

Find Out More: http://www.gizmodo.co.uk

Galaxy S III Gets Abused and Doesn't Flinch Video


Galaxy S III Gets Abused and Doesn't Flinch ????

Galaxy S III

Ever wondered how the Galaxy S III would fare in a scratch test? Well thanks to Android Caotic and a dude named Paul from Samsung Italy, we now have a video showing the device being abused (sort of). The video is supposed to be a demonstration of a scratch test but as you will see the guy uses the round metal plug from a European phone charger. While I wouldn’t try this test with any of my devices, when I think of a scratch test I think of some dude using a key to repeatedly scratch a device’s screen. Either way, this is decent proof that the Gorilla Glass 2 screen on the GSIII can handle some unwanted abuse. Oh, and they also show how the polycarbonate back plate can be nearly bent in half repeatedly without any damage. I imagine the earlier rumored ceramic coating would’t have fared so well. The device may be plastic but at least you know it won’t shatter like an iPhone! Jump past the break to check out the video.

Click Play to watch video
 


source: Android Caotic



New Galaxy S III Touch Wiz Goodness on your Galaxy S II


Latest News Android: 

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You can’t beat a bit of try before you buy and for all you Galaxy S II owners out there tempted by the Galaxy S III, we’ve got just the ticket for you. Smando from XDA developers has managed to successfully port the Touch Wiz launcher from the S III over to the S II and it’s working pretty well with minimal issues. If you’re rocking AOSP then you’re out of luck as it’s only working on standard Samsung ROM’s at this point.
So what are you waiting for? Head on over to the XDA forums to grab the download, just be sure to let us know your thoughts in the comments below.
Source: XDA developers
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