Thursday, December 6, 2012

Google Nexus 2013 Concept




I guess everybody of you knew that Google has his own smartphone. Now I will show you the concept of the newest Nexus smartphone. Hope it will be produced because it is really cool and has many interesting and good features. The men who is responsible for this concept is Bob Freking.

Google Nexus 2013 Concept phone
That is how the new smartphone should look like. I love the design with the Nexus logo on the backside. The lights are on when you are using your phone or when you get a call or a message.
Also as you can see the wireless has Google colors; actually Google is working on his own wireless "Google Wireless".

As in the concept described this phone will be featuring a 4.8-inch touchscreen display with 1600 x 900 pixel resolution.
Also it has a courtesy of a 1.6GHz quad-core Nvidia Tegra 4 application processor inside which would increase performance levels.
The photo snapper on the back has 13.1-megapixel and is capable of recording videos in full HD resolution. To make video calls you can use the 3MP camera on the front.

Android 4.2 Key Lime Pie would be the software for the smartphone and you don't have to deal with ads from wirleless carriers you get just the whole Google experience.

The price is also not that bad. You pay for the unlocked device 299$ and if you would take it with "Google Wireless" it will cost you just 49$.

So all in all sounds like a great device. Hopefully it will be produced so start saving money for this awesome smartphone from Google. To bring this to an end i will enclosed show you a short video about the concept of this phone.


-MS

Analytics


Over the past month I have been introduced to a new analytics powerhouse called Tableau. This is a product developed by Tableau Analytics. I decided to use this product for one week on for every reporting need that I would typically use Microsoft Excel or Access for. This weekly trial has showed me that MS excel and Access are relatively elementary compared to Tableau.

On Tableau's website, they state that the product is "Fast Analytics for everyone." After one weeks use, I can validate this statement. The software makes it extremely easy to start driving any sort of charting in order to see trends. Often times, I was thinking that this software could be closely compared to Google Analytics, only for non internet business data. It offers many of the same type of reporting Google does and also many more reporting options.

The software also takes a cool approach to publishing reports. After a report is created, it can be published to a Tableau server. Once on the server, anyone with an internet browser is able to view the report and its underlying data. Publishing a report in this fashion makes it much easier for managers to view the report. Instead of relying on sending around excel files, it just takes one link. The software also has much cleaner lines and is much more visually pleasing for the viewer.

Overall Tableau is proving to be a great product for business analytics and I would recommend it to anyone!!

SMF

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The New Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13

The Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 13 is a new ultrabook that converts into 4 different modes of use. There's the laptop mode which is ideal for everyday use; there's the tablet mode which is perfect when using apps and reading books; there's also the tent mode and the stand mode which are perfect for watching movies or giving presentations.
This new ultrabook has its positives and negatives.

On the plus side, when compared to other ultrabooks, the Yoga looks more like a regular laptop when in laptop mode. It's not as large as previous ones (weighing only approx. 3.4 lbs.) which makes it perfect for converting into a tablet. Also, it is much more durable than previous designs  because it has a full-length hinge rather than the single rotating hinge. The design also makes it much simpler to change modes in comparison to other ultra books that you have to swivel around or slide the screen down over the keyboard.

On the down side, when it is converted into tablet mode, the keyboard is still visible on the back. It is deactivated, and the keyboard is lower than the outer edge protecting it from damage when sitting on a desk. However, it is not protected when it is being carried around, and this makes it kind of awkward to hold. Another negative of the keyboard is the shift key on the right side is only half the size of a regular keyboard, making it somewhat awkward to type for those who use that key on a regular basis. Another downside is the battery; it has an 8 hr battery life which is good for the short-term, but the long-term is another story. It has a non-user replaceable battery, so if you plan on using this ultrabook for more than a few years, it may not be ideal.

Overall, it has a very unique design. It will probably be best when used mostly as a laptop and used occasionally in the other three modes.

-KZ

Monday, November 12, 2012

Augmented Reality Apps

Augmented reality is for me one of the most exciting technologies now. I bet most of you have seen at least one Hollywood movie where you see future scenarios and people switching from plans and documents just in the air or you see a real person standing on your phone and talking with you like a projection on the wall. Everybody is dreaming that this gets real and the only thing I can tell you it is getting real now. There are many apps for iPhones or Android on the market. Truly not like in the movies but nearly.


To work with augmented reality on smartphones is really easy. You just have to focus your camera on an object or a person and you get the information about the "scanned" person. You can also play games with augmented reality in that case mostly you have to put a card on the table which is then the playfield for your game.


Augment reality is also the best way to try furniture at home and to test paintings on your walls. In this context I found an interesting article about a Vienna startup company called ViewAR. They developed an app to try furniture for your home. Unfortunately till now just for iOS. In this app you can choose from different catalogues like Butlers or Kare and try out what fits best in your room. This is a real good app for people who don't know what they wanna have in their rooms. As it is most the case the app has some bugs but they refine it all the time. This app is available for iPhone and iPad. And if you wanna have more information about the company and it's app just click on this link ViewAR.


 
How does ViewAR work?

Enclosed I will provide you two interesting links I found during research. On one hand you have the best apps for iPhone and on the other hand the best apps for Android systems.

40 Best Augmented Reality iPhone Apps
Best augmented reality (AR) apps for Android

-MS

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

The Release of Windows 8

Microsoft's Windows 8 was released this past Friday, October 26. There have been many upgrades and new features added since Windows 7. The desktop will be similar in ways such as file structure, control panel, task manager, etc.; it will just be faster, easier to maneuver, and all around better than it was before. 


You may now personalize your desktop with animated tiles that produce live updates rather than the usual icons. This allows you to receive new information without a single click of the mouse. Also new to Windows 8, is the upgraded lock/log in screen. You can personalize it with a picture and using this picture, create a password by tracing/tapping certain patterns on the picture. Of course, you will still be able to utilize the standard password function as well. Another plus to the new lock/log in screen is the notifications feature. This allows you to receive important updates before you even log in. Other great improvements will increase your ability to multitask. Not only can you easily snap windows into side by side view still such as in Windows 7, but a new feature to Windows 8 is the spreadsheet view, allowing you to view even more windows at a time. Apps have also been greatly improved. You have your basics such as mail, people, photos, music, messaging, etc., and they are all interconnected. They now work together sharing information; for example, the photos app allows you to view all photos from your computer, the web, and even other apps all in one place.


Built to enhance your experience with the new Windows 8 are even better PC's, laptops, and tablets. Microsoft has created tablets that can easily be converted into laptop use, and vice versa. More laptops and all in one PC's are going to be implemented with touch screens. And we're going to see a great improvement in performance and battery life.


-KZ

Sunday, October 28, 2012

SAP HANA


This past week I was introduced to a new database management system (DBMS) called SAP Hana. For many years, database architecture has been stagnant. There has always been a computer with a hard drive disk inside that talks to a user’s computer (memory and CPU) to produce information. SAP has decided that this somewhat simple and straightforward architecture and make it even simpler and even faster. SAP decided to design a database using only physical ram - a computer’s memory. This allows for the database to respond much quicker. This approach completely cuts out using a disk and leaves the entire database, including its data, all in the computer’s memory.

 
One of the primary uses of Hana is for business analytics and reporting. With the traditional database approach, business reporting systems were often times relying on data extracted from production systems. Since these databases relied on data stored or sent to hard discs, the data that was being analyzed was often weeks or months old - primarily due to the amount of resources needed in order to support the extraction process. With Hana, the data is stored on ram which makes it quicker and there isn’t a lengthy process to get the data from a production system to the database. This is allowing businesses to report in real or near real time.

 
Many business that have already implemented Hana have reported report generation times being more than 10,000X quicker than before. This translates into a huge factor for businesses. They now have the ability to see data based on more up-to-date information or to see the same report being generated on a more regular basis. This system also allows the previously used resources to be utilized in a new ways allowing for even more analysis.

 
SAP Hana has already proved that the next generation database is here and is proving to dramatically change the speed and performance of current DBMS.

-SMF

Sunday, October 21, 2012

Augmented Reality in Contact Lenses

See the world like Terminator or have your navigation right in front of your eyes. That are dreams that can be true. Partly they are true. Babak A. Parviz a professor on the university of Washington already develops such contact lenses with a tiny LED in it. What we could do with this contact lenses is unbelievable. Not only that you can see information on your eyes but also it could be possible that a configured contact lens monitor your cholesterol, sodium and potassium levels and send it to your doctor through a wireless data transmitter. That is one possibility Parviz describes in his blog when he is talking about potential targets of this contact lenses.

But there are also problems in developing this lenses. Imagine you have to work on 1.5 square centimeter flexible contact lens and don't forget it must be save for the eye. So there are many challenges for the future but I guess it all can be solved. If you are interested in the whole blog post of Babak A. Parviz - here is the Link Augmented Reality in a Contact Lens

Not only the University of Washington is thinking of augmented reality in contact lenses also the famous company Apple is thinking of that. They have a project running called iLens. They are saying that this contact lenses should be for photographic memory, night vision, binoculars and a heads up display with augmented reality. Unfortunately I couldn't find a page with more information how the project is going or when it will be developed but I found a nice video which I wanna share with you all.


-MS