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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Sunday, May 29, 2011

Techisland goes to Computex


We are on our way to check out the latest hot and sexy gifts from God, and we are not talking about girls, we are talking about the latest PC gadgets and accesories for 2011!! Oh well, of course, the booth babes too ;)

Watch out for daily updates here on www.mytechisland.com and of course our facebook page :)

Time to bookmark these pages! :)

Saturday, May 21, 2011

How to Activate iPad 2 Multi Gestures

 Multi Gestures is just awesome on the iPad 2.  It allows you to use 4 fingers to:
1.) Minimize/Close an Application
2.) Go to the Multi task Bar
3.) Switch between applications on the Multi task bar.

Thanks to Alvin Lua for the headsup and activating mine.

Here are some videos I found on youtube that might help you out, credit goes to the authors.

Here is a video of how it works:



And here is a video of how to do it:

Friday, May 20, 2011

An Istoryans Quick View of the Samsung Galaxy S II.


Istorya.net is the most popular community driven forum in Cebu, Philippines.

I love reading personal reviews written buy ordinary people, and by ordinary, I mean the average working guy who doesn't work for a tech review site and lives life regularly.

Here is one of them:

Samsung Galaxy S II - An Istoryan's View
by:aridoasis

I got my Galaxy S II two weeks ago, and I'm very happy with it. I decided to write this personal review as I've noticed that there is a growing community of Android users here. 

Before anything else, my previous 4 phones were the Galaxy S, OmniaHD, Samsung Jet, and the original Omnia.

Aesthetics






It's slim. Very slim.

It doesn't feel too fragile, and has a nice grip. I'm using a Case-Mate Barely There case, and even with it on,
the phone is just barely thicker than the original Galaxy S.

The battery cover is feels flimsy, but snaps into place and doesn't creek. 

There are 2 mics,the top one for used for noise cancellations in-call. I like how the moved the micro-usb port to the bottom, making it easier for docking.

I like the fact that there is a physical home button, but miss the search button. Though search can be fired up by a long press of the menu key.

Aside from the above, it's basically a slate with clean, smooth lines. Simple and elegant.

Screen

4.3" Super AMOLED plus. The only qualm I have is that it could be just a bit brighter. Other than that, it's perfect. The colors are crisp, the saturation is excellent, and the blacks are as black can be.

OS/Performace

I'm sort of a purist, the the only modification I've done to the system is root.

The phone is slick, and I have not encoutered any lags with any apps at all, even with multiple apps. If you head on to the Galaxy S II forum at xdadevelopers or search youtube, you'll see a demo of the SGS2 with 20 tabs of MegaVideo open, with all videos playing, and the phone has no lag whatsoever - talk about power! 

TouchWiz 4 brings a lot to the table compared to 3. Now you can pinch to zoom out on both home screen and app drawer to display all the screens. When moving widgets/icons, you can tilt the phone left and right and the pages will move automatically. Some widgets are now resizable as well. What I live most about TouchWiz though is that I can arrange icons and drop them into any screen in the app drawer. And and as a self-confessed OC, I've sorted my apps by function. There is also the options to create folders in both the home screen and the app drawer.

Although there has been numerous complaints about the battery life, I'm perosnally very happy with it.I'm averaging around 23 hours before my battery gets to 15-20%, considering that I'm a power user (always-on data 
connection, frequent checks on Facebook, Twitter and Pulse, Games [Taptap Revolution, Fruit Slice, Gun Bros, Quake III, Angry Birds], 1-2 hours of music, 1-2 hours of Youtube videos).

It's able to play 1080p mkv videos with no problem as well, so I've always got great movies on the go.

The GPS bug in the SGS1 has been fixed, and I can get an accurate lock in under a minute.The camera quality is good. Color reproduction and saturation is managed well. There is an issue of a pink spot appearing when taking images of a white/pale area, but this has been determined as a bug with white-balance and should be fixed in an update. This doesn't really any of the photos that I've taken though.

Accessories

The phones supports USB On the Go, and having purchased the cable adapter used for the N8, I can confirm that it works. Browsing files from a flash drive/card reader is smooth and simple.

TV-Out is supported via an MHL to HDMI apapter. Great news because it's HDMI, sad news it that the adapter is not yet available. It's set to come out in June though.

There are also several docks by Samsung set to be released in June.

Conclusion


All-in-all, I am very happy with the phone.Considering the pace that I've been shedding phones the past couple of years, I'll be sticking with this for a while. It's the most complete phone I can find. I don't think there's anything it can't do (phone-wise).

Any questions are welcome.
You can also find me at the xda forums using the same nick.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

DSLR+Iphone Concept = WVIL. The Camera of the Future.


Last year before the Iphone 4 came out, I already pictured the future of the DSLR to have iPhone like type interface allowing you to take a HighRes RAW photo, edit it on the fly on the device and share it instantly with 3G connection.

Recently, I have been finding myself leaving my DSLR and taking more photos with my iPhone always wishing that I could take DSLR quality like photos, but since I can't, I still end up with the iPhone since it is more convenient to bring around.

It looks like a device with this concept is already in the making.  Thanks to Jan Rodriguez for the heads up.

Oh and ahhhh:

I WANT ONE NOW!!!!!!

Read more about it here:
http://www.artefactgroup.com/wvil/

Check out the actual video here:

Camera Futura (WVIL) from Dos Rios on Vimeo.