Sunday, September 2, 2012

Features of Samsung Galaxy S III

. 1.Charging Without Wires
2.S Beam is a function found on the Galaxy S3 which is similar to the Bump application on smartphones
3.Smart Stay:
This is a simple yet a very smart feature on the Galaxy S3 which keeps the screen from dimming even when a task is being done on the phone. If the smartphone senses the hand of the user in front of the screen and even if it detects the user looking at the screen, the screen will automatically remain sufficiently bright.
4.Superfast Exynos 4 Quad processor
When the Galaxy S3 was being developed rumours were doing the round that it uses a quad-core processor and the rumours proved true as the smartphone indeed uses one made by Exynos. The processor has a speed of 1.4GHz and it is supported by 1GB of RAM. The S3 supports 3G in all global markets where it is available. Though the speed of the processor is less than its arch rival HTC ONE X’s speed of 1.5GHz, yet it is double of iPhone 4S’ 800MHz.
5.Design
The S3 has a massive 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD screen but despite that the smartphone is surprisingly thin and lightweight at just 133 grams. In comparison, the iPhone 4S, which has a much smaller screen, weighs 140 grams.
6.Ice Cream Sandwich
The Samsung Galaxy S3 comes fitted with the latest Android operating system, the 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The Ice Cream Sandwich brings with it a more consistent design though on the S3, Samsung uses its inspired-by-nature TouchWiz top skin coupled with APIs which takes the benefit of the smartphone’s larger 4.8-inch display.
7.Three Storage Options Plus Expandable
Mirroring the capability of the iPhone 4S, Samsung offers three storage capacities on the S3: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. In addition to this, a microSDXC card can be used, which has a capacity of 64GB and this takes the total storage capacity to a massive 128GB and that is nothing short of astonishing on a small handheld device.
8.Direct Call
This is a very simple yet a tremendously effective function. Direct Call allows the user while he or she is typing a text message to instead call the recipient by just lifting the phone. The Galaxy will automatically call the person by recognizing where the text message was going to be sent.
9.Buddy Share
Samsung has really taken photo taking to the next level even after you stop taking pictures. The smartphone groups people together depending on the tags and faces so to ensure multiple persons can be marked as family and they will be grouped together and then it does more. Click on the images and you will be taken to the Facebook wall of that person or email can be sent by just tapping on the photos.
10.Best Photo
This is another very smart feature on the Galaxy S3 which takes just a few seconds to complete. The camera on the smartphone, after a zero shutter lag, clicks 20 pictures at one go and the Best Photo selects eight pictures which it senses are the best and allows the user to select what he or she thinks are the pictures they want to keep{collected}






Samsung Galaxy S III


The Samsung Galaxy S III is a smartphone designed, developed, and marketed by Samsung Electronics., The S III is a touchscreen-based, slate-format Android smartphone.


Monday, August 27, 2012

Ford

Ford Motor Company is one of the greatest automobile manufacturers of all time. They started under Henry Ford in Detroit, Michigan. Ford had a skill for craftsmanship when he built an experimental car in 1896. It was a twin cylinder engine with potential of 20 mph. In 1899 he left his job in order to organize the Detroit Automobile Company. Ford's first production was in 1903, the Model A, with an under the floor engine selling for $850. In the first season it sold 1,708 cars.
Thereafter, Ford became increasing interested in speed. He built an experimental racing machine called the 999, which reached 91.4 mph in 1904. He also produced the Model C the same year only later introducing the Model B for $2000. These models were improved in 1905 with the Model K that sold for $2500. In 1906 Ford introduced the Model N for $500 destroying Oldsmobile's business, while only leading to the introduction of the famous Model T in 1909.
The Model T, or Tin Lizzie, became extremely popular for the next 18 years due to its price of $850, fuel consumption, engine size, and speed in the 40-mph range. More than 15 million cars were made under Ford between 1908 and 1927. It became the all-American automobile. Production increased rapidly over the years while recalling their first million-car year in 1922. As Ford continued to produce they expanded into Great Britain, France, and Germany. Ford became a strong automobile company but needed change as they realized their only color was black. In 1927 the Model T left the market only leading to new and highly innovative automobiles to be created.
The Model A became the next popular car but caused a three-month changeover period while production occurred. The price of the Model A was $450, while 4.5 million were sold in the next four years. The car was also sold in a station wagon offering a change in style and shape. In 1932 a V8 3.6 litre automobile was mass-produced for $460 creating a great demand for Ford automobiles. Many cars were introduced over the years featuring new styles. The Model A and B were both sold with larger engines and greater amounts of horsepower. Also hydraulic brakes, column changes, and suspensions were introduced to better the company's profits.
After World War II production slowed down until the entrance of the 1949 line. At this time power units were new along with the automatic transmission in 1950. Great automobiles were manufactured in the coming years. The sporty Ford Thunderbird was introduced with 5.1 litres and capabilities of 113 mph. In 1958 it became a convertible with five seats and a strengthened structure. Major restyling occurred in the late 1950's with such automobiles as the Falcon, a compact car, with the help of General Motors and Chrysler.
During the 1960's competition increased and Ford had to become innovative in order to remain one of the top manufacturers. They put their minds together to create the Ford Mustang in 1964, a compact semi GT with four seats, at a price of $2480. The automobile had a 4.7 litre V8 engine with speeds exceeding 110 mph. The car was a great success and remained so until the present day selling over 500,000 in the first year and a half on the market.
During the coming years Ford realized its potential. They have created some great cars including the Thunderbird, Model T, Fairlaine, Galaxie, Falcon, and Mustang. They have also increased their production well into the 1980's and further with the offerings of four wheel drive pickup trucks and all terrain vehicles such as the Bronco, Jeep, F series, and Ranger. They became increasingly aware of needs for change such as colors, convertibles, hardtops, and number of doors. With increased production, innovative styles, low prices, and customer satisfaction Ford Motor Company has become a worldwide leader in the manufacturing of automobiles[from website]