Saturday, March 24, 2012

Can My Kindle Fire Function As An Android Tablet?

Kindle Fire Review
To use your Kindle Fire to its maximum potential like a tablet would require that you root it. Rooting is often a tedious process that can make your Fire a worthless “brick”. However, rooting provides you administrative rights to the Kindle Fire that you cannot get without going through the process.

When you remove the focus from your Kindle as an e-reader, you are able to really start looking at it as an Android tablet. A tablet is basically a netbook without a keyboard. Tablets put the emphasis on the content and allow users to interact physically with that content. The Kindle Fire as a tablet isn't any different. It's multi-touch screen allows users to input commands through touch. This makes the Kindle Fire an incredibly personal experience. As opposed to clicking a link with your mouse cursor, you simply touch it lightly using your finger.

Android, Windows and other tablets vary  in price. Lower end models start well below $100 whilst the high end models surpass $500. The Kindle Fire provides a high-end experience at a price tag under $200. Competitors are finding it challenging to compete with the price. Utilizing the Kindle Fire like a tablet means that you can create your own experience. Whether you're into games, music or business apps there's an app for you. Amazon even offers a Free App of the Day.

The Kindle Fire's screen is excellent for games and videos. The brightness is completely adjustable and it's stereo speakers  bring the subject matter to life. There's a headphone jack if you have to keep it on the down low. The Fire falls short of some of the benefits of Android tablets like ports, SD card slots, and on board storage. Amazon makes up for the shortcomings with its 5GB of totally free cloud storage.

The Kindle Fire has what it takes to multitask with its 512MB of RAM and a dual-core processor. It is going to run your favorite music app in the background while browsing the web. Switch very easily between productivity and game apps. With tons of apps made to sync information between your Android device and your pc, all your most crucial data is at your fingertips.

Conclusively, the Kindle Fire can make an excellent personal tablet which you can use to absorb any type of content available on the internet. Save your favorites to "The Cloud" and access it whenever you have a Wi-Fi connection. The Kindle Fire as a tablet is one of the most cost-effective products currently on the market.

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Gorilla Glass Makes Dropping Your Phone...Not Such A Big Deal

Mobile computing equipment are common place. They're the new necessity for being connected. It's as standard as having a television or calculator. Wait! Almost all phones have calculators. Part of this new common place for these devices will include a few mishaps. When I dropped my smartphone, before it hit the floor I was already imagining how much it would cost to replace. Nonetheless, to my surprise the smartphone’s glass screen hadn't been smashed. I knew there must be something special about the material in the screen cover. As it turns out, it's made from a material referred to as Gorilla Glass developed by Corning.

Today’s cell phones, tablets and laptops take a beating. While being shuffled around through our daily lives we require the screens to be crystal clear, resists scratches and not shatter from drops, bumps and mishaps. It should likewise be thin and light-weight. Corning’s Gorilla Glass achieves this.

Gorilla Glass is made from an alkali-aluminosilicate. It's about thirty times harder than plasti, about as hard as sapphire crystals and not as hard as diamond, but close. In addition it has a the cabability to resist fracturing from an existing crack or chip.

Gorilla glass can be made to be as thin as 0.5 mm. This makes it an excellent cover for touch screens. Because the material can be built to be thin it can transfer the pressure or change in electrical current, based on the technology used by the smartphone designer.

On January 9, 2012 Corning revealed Gorilla Glass 2. This next generation glass can be produced 20% thinner and retain the same robustness as its predecessor. Corning has made available on their website a couple of videos demonstrating the strength and durability of Gorilla Glass. In the first video a 4.0 Lbs ball is dropped from a height of approximately 3 feet onto a 1mm thick piece of glass. In the 2nd video a baseball is launched at 50 MPH at an 0.8mm sheet of Gorilla Glass. Of course in both cases the sheet of glass doesn't break. Amazing!

A number of the Windows and Android Tablets are currently using Gorilla Glass. These include but are not limited to: Acer Iconia Tab, Iconia Smart, Asus Transformer Pad Infinity; Motorola Xoom, Xoom2 and XYBOARD and Samsung Galaxy Note.

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwhich) Now With Bluetooth HDP


Imagine you're a physician and have a patient which has a heart condition. The individual is presently at a friend’s residence and is having issues. Your Android cell phone notifies you of the potential issue. You open up the alert and are capable of seeing in real-time your patient’s heart rate, blood pressure, blood oxygen levels and other vital statistics that will help you determine next steps. You decide that your patient is in distress and call for an ambulance using the touch of a button and call up your patient. Your patient’s location is also known as a result of GPS inside their smartphone.

This scenario is quickly becoming a reality with a recent advancement in technology: Bluetooth Health Data Profile (HDP). Bluetooth HDP is a new layer overlaid on the Bluetooth protocol stack that describes a standard set of instructions for health-related devices. The Bluetooth HDP hardware would safely connect and transmit data to a smartphone or other receivers. The information could then be transmitted to a primary health management software application utilised by the doctors, nurses, homecare providers, etc.

The truth is you can find hundreds and hundreds of medical products which are currently Bluetooth enabled. Nonetheless, until recently there's not been a standard set of instructions to exchange data. This means that each device must have a unique proprietary application to communicate with. Bluetooth HDP devices will be able to communicate with applications designed to support the new standard. One significant advantage to consumers is the opportunity to buy a heart monitor from one vendor and a blood oxygen meter from yet another. Each of these devices may now communicate with your health care providers chosen health management system. This is great for the customer since it gives us choice and is not going to lock us into a single vendor’s solution. We can also pick the best of breed hardware and software in addition to purchase at competitive prices.

Why do we need a standard set of instructions? What if the web failed to use a standardized set of protocols and technology to present webpages? This would mean you would require a particular browser to view a website built with technology X and another for one built with technology Y. One web browser, like Firefox, may or may not operate with that one website. Because of standards we are able to use just one browser to surf the web.

Medical device companies and health management software developers will be the largest users of this modern technology. Simply because we have a growing aging citizenry, healthcare companies need to figure out better methods to provide high-quality care to their clients and scale with the increasing number of cases. Nevertheless, there are others that can also make use of this technology. For example, cardio exercise equipment manufactures could possibly use Bluetooth HDP to acquire data from a heart monitor worn by the consumer and transmit it to the treadmill they are running on. The speed of the cardio equipment could be accelerated or diminished based on data received from the heart monitor and according to the routine type. The heart monitor can be used on any cardio equipment at any other gym as long as it is a Bluetooth HDP enabled piece of equipment.

Some Devices Currently Supporting Bluetooth HDP
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