The Acer Aspire M5 and V5 Ultrabooks

The Acer's Aspire M5 and V5 had been unveiled. The Aspire M5 measures under an inch thick, with a clean-lined design, wrapped in an aluminum alloy cover. At 4.6 pounds, the 14-inch M5-481PT comes in on the heavier side of the ultrabook spectrum. A $699, 15.6-inch Aspire M5-581T weighs "about 5 pounds,"
Each laptop has a standard mobile Intel Core i5 CPU, a 500GB mechanical hard drive, and, unlike Lenovo's new optical drive-free laptops, a DVD burner. If all of that sounds uninspired, each system also has a backlit keyboard, as well as a 20GB solid-state drive (SSD) included to speed boot time and improve access time to commonly launched applications
Aspire V5 notebooks run Windows 8 and have Intel Core i3, i5 or i7 processors with Turbo Boost Technology 2.0, 500GB or 750GB hard drives, Intel HD Graphics 4000 and USB 3.0 ports. The 14-inch and 15-inch notebooks also have DVD drives. While they’re not exactly lightweight with each model weighing 3 pounds, 4.63 pounds and 5 pounds.
The Acer Aspire V5 Series notebooks will land U.S. and Canadian retailers on October 26th with pricing starting at $449.99 (11.6-inch), $749.99 (14-inch with touch), $499.99 (15-inch without touch) and $699.99 (15-inch with touch).

The Samsung AllShare Cast Hub

Enjoy the Samsung AllShare Cast Hub with some of  your Samsung Smartphones connected to your TV sets.
Features
The AllShare Cast Hub is a very simple accessory made to accomplish one primary task. Using Wi-Fi direct technology, it mirrors what is displayed on the Samsung handset’s screen to a compatible HDTV. The AllShare also does this in real time and without stringing wires between phone and display. The product is only compatible with Samsung’s Galaxy S III, Galaxy Note 2, and Galaxy Note 10.1 devices.
Physically setting up the AllShare was a snap. First I connected the supplied AC adapter and HDMI cable to the back of the Hub. Next I plugged the Hub’s power source to an AC outlet and then attached its HDMI cable to a free port on my test TV, the 55-inch Philips PFL5907.

The Sony Xperia™ U

Sony Xperia™ U is giving another experience in power, fantasy, moments, and beats.

Xperia U - a powerful and personal Android smartphone

The Five Best Budget Routers

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The Samsung Galaxy Camera

Getting to know about Samsung Galaxy Camera, some of its features and capability..
The camera's 16-megapixel sensor uses backside-illuminated (BSI) technology for better low-light performance. The lens starts at a wide-angle equivalent of 23mm; it zooms smoothly but not rapidly through its 21x range to 483mm on the telephoto end.
Has the full Android operating system, photographers can use the usual range of apps: Facebook, Flickr, Instagram, Pinterest, Google+, and the like.
Samsung supplies its own Photo Wizard and Video Wizard software and another tool designed to get good group shots. The camera also has some cloud-based backup services, and offers the same photo-sharing features found on some Galaxy phones: AllShare Play (for sharing with other Samsung devices on the same network) and Share Shot (for sharing photos with other Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note phones nearby).

The Daily Planet for iOS

If you want more news and stories on mobile, try the Daily Planet. Here is what it offers you,
The Daily Planet deals mostly in stories from Web sites, but there are also audio and video stories. If you download Readability, an additional free app, The Daily Planet will convert hard-to-read full Web site stories into cleanly laid out text that's much easier to read on your iPhone screen. But in my testing, when the connection was poor, the app had trouble making the conversion.
The advantage: 
The Daily Planet for iOS brings you news from thousands of sources using an interface that's easy to navigate.
The unfavorable: 
Those with slow connection will end up waiting for pages to convert to Readability mode. The app is sometimes slow to load its thousands of sources.
The offer:
 If you want a no-nonsense news app, The Daily Planet has a ton of categories to browse from thousands of sources and a simple navigation system that helps you get to the news you want to read quickly.
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