Samsung Galaxy Note 3
13MP primary camera with 4128 x 3096 pixels resolution, digital zoom, auto focus, LED flash and 2MP front facing camera
5.7-inch LCD Resistive touchscreen with 1920 x 1080 pixels resolution
Android v4.3 Jelly Bean operating system with 1.9GHz Cortex-A15 and 1.3GHz Cortex-A7 quad core processor, 3GB RAM and 32/64GB internal memory expandable up to 64GB
3200mAH battery
Samsung Galaxy Gear Smart Watch
1.9MP camera with BSI sensor, auto focus, sound and shot feature
1.63-inch super Amoled display with 320 x 320 pixels resolution
Bluetooth v 4.0 connectivity with 800MHz processer, accelerometer and gyroscope
4GB internal memory, 512MB RAM and Li-ion battery with 315mAH battery power
Features: Smart Relay, S Voice, Memographer, Voice Memo, Auto Lock, Find My Device, Media Controller, Pedometer, Stopwatch, Timer, 2 Microphones (Noise Cancellation) and 1 Speaker^Safety assistance: In case of emergency, press a power button 3 times continuously and then user's location information is transferred to the saved contacts with message
Currently compatible with only Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Nokia Lumia 1020
41MP PureView primary camera with HD video recording, Carl Zeiss Tessar lens, xenon flash, auto focus, optical image stabilization, PureView, backside-illuminated image sensor, 6-lens optics, high resolution 3x zoom, panorama lens, bing vision, PhotoBeamer, Creative studio, night potrait and 1.2MP secondary camera with video recording
4.5-inch WXGA ClearBlack AMOLED, Corning Gorilla Glass 3 and Super sensitive touchscreen with 1280 x 768 resolution
Windows 8 operating system with 1.5GHz qualcomm snapdragon S4 dual core processor, 2GB RAM and 32GB internal memory with 7GB free cloud storage
2000mAH battery providing talk-time of 19.1 hours on 2G, 13.3 hours on 3G networks, standby time of 16 days, music playback-time of 63 hours, video playback-time of 6.8 hours and Wi-Fi network browsing time of 6.7 hours.
Description The Nokia Lumia 1020 takes photos and video that no other smartphone can match with a 41 megapixel camera sensor, PureView technology, Optical Image Stabilization and amazing high-resolution zoom. Nokia Pro Camera on the Nokia Lumia 1020 lets you shoot in super high resolution, which means you can zoom in close to your shot after you've taken it. Then rotate, re-frame crop and share new images as many times as you want. Capturing stunning images is easier than ever with Nokia Pro Camera. Take your photos to a new level by adjusting focus, shutter speed, white balance and more with easy and intuitive controls. Capture sharp, detailed HD video, and zoom in up to six times without losing quality. And with Nokia Rich Recording, you can capture distortion -free, stereo sound so you can relive the moment as if you were there again.
Google is celebrating its 15th birthday with an interactive Google doodle that features a piñata game.
A piñata is a fancy container that is filled with sweets and goodies which is later broken as part of a celebration. Piñatas are popular in Mexico. Friday's Google doodle features a piñata that sports the colours of the Google logo. The alphabets in the Google logo are part of the celebration and the blindfolded, second 'G' alphabet holds a stick with which users have to hit the piñata when it comes close, to try and extract the maximum number of sweets that fall with each hit, in ten limited chances. Users can play with the Space bar key of their keyboards or even with the computer mouse. They can even share the score on Google+.
The first time Google created a doodle to celebrate its birthday was way back in 2002, to mark Google's 4th birthday. It's worth pointing out that September 27 is actually not the date of the company's incorporation. Google started celebrating its birthday on this date after 2005 when it made an announcement about indexing a record number of pages. Google acknowledges that the exact date when it celebrates its birthday has moved around over the years.
Google was founded on September 4, 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin. At that point in time, the two were Ph.D. students at Stanford University.
A piñatais a container often made of papier-mâché, pottery, or cloth; it is decorated, and filled with small toys or candy, or both, and then broken as part of a ceremony or celebration. Piñatas are most commonly associated with Mexico, but their origins are considered to be in China. The idea of breaking a container filled with treats came to Europe in the 14th century, where the name, from the Italian pignatta, was introduced.