Saturday 9 May 2015

Latest ElectroShopWorld's Electronics: Ulefone Be Touch 4G LTE Phone, 10.1 Inch 3G Tablet PC & more

Ulefone Be Touch 4G LTE Phone

Latest ElectroShopWorld Electronics

Hold your breath for the variety of exciting products we have launched today, one of them is Ulefone Be Touch 4G LTE Phone and many others. So keep on reading to learn about these new products!
Ulefone Be Touch 4G LTE Phone: With some nice dimensions the Be touch from Ulefone sports a 5.5 inch screen with a 720p resolution. The screen is protected by Gorilla Glass 3 and includes IPS and OGS technology for a brighter fresher look that is there to impress. This 5.5 inch screen has around 270ppi that leads to vibrant colors and great viewing angles with nice bright whites and good depth. Under the shell of this new Ulefone is a power house of processors in the form of a 64 Bit MTK6752 CPU that clocks in at 1.7Ghz and sits alongside 3GB of RAM. When it comes to communication there are two SIM card slots in the Be touch, each of which supports quad band 2G, 3G and 4G for a flawless connection no matter where you may be. On the rear of this phone is a Sony IMX214 13MP camera that produces the quality images you would expect from a leading brand lens and let you relive every moment in full beauty.
10.1 Inch 3G Tablet PC: With the 10.1 inch screen on this tablet you wont miss any of the detail and because its implemented IPS technology and displays in 1280×800 resolutions you can easily see all your content in sharp, crystal clear quality. Supporting 3G SIM slots is a major advantage to any device and this large screen tablet has two SIM slots. This lets you answer or make calls as well as providing access to the WCDMA 3G connectivity so you can surf the web no matter where you are. When you combine this function with the MTK8382 Quad Core CPU backed up by 1GB of RAM then streaming videos, playing games and downloading applications on the go are all at your fingertips. An Android 4.4 operating system makes everything easily accessible and there’s loads of customization options to make this tablet your very own. What’s more with OK Google voice commands you can use this hands free so it can double as an in car GPS and keep you connected when on the go.
4 Channel H.264 NVR: With 4 channels the NVR will let you connect up to 4 cameras and provides a 7 inch TFT-LCD touch screen interface that lets you see the output of each camera any time you like. With ONVIF 2.0 compliancy it’s compatible with a wide range of cameras and uses H.264 compression for easy storage of all recorded information. The 2TB HDD support allows you to connect a small HDD directly to the monitor for easy fast recording. his NRV will let you manage record and view the feed of your cameras over the internet as the in a NVR system the video recording are processed by the camera and streamed to the NVR via a network. This reduces the cabling restrictions encountered with DVR systems and makes the NVR more flexible for security cameras spread over a wider area or different location. For easy viewing there is 4 Channel 720p real time playback and you can also use a mobile phone to access the footage remotely by simply logging on to the network.

3500 Lumens Projector: Coming with a 5.8 inch LCD panel, it will project a clear, sharp, color-saturated image with a 1280×768 resolution onto any surface in your home. The 3500 lumens output will ensure a bright and vivid picture, even if your movie room is not completely dark, and with a 1000:1 contrast ratio you will be able to project your images and motion pictures onto a larger screen up to 120 inches without missing out on the details. Thanks to the built-in HDMI port, you can connect the projector to a PC or a game console for an even greater rush when playing your action games. The 3500 lumens projector can prove to be a great asset in the workplace. Connect the projector to your PC and it can become an alternative display, perfect for working on projects in a group, that involve attention to detail, or simply as a way to add variety to your working station.
4 Channel H.264 DVR: A great way to get your security system started is with this 4 channel DVR with built in recording features H.264 video compression and Bi-directional intercom. Make sure you property is safe and secure with this easy to install and mount DVR. Link it into 4 different cameras to cover the entrances into your property and with HDD support and network client port you can easily store your surveillance or connect this DVR to your local network to view the footage remotely. Using H.264 video compression lets this DVR record footage and store it using a minimal amount of space. The H.264 format is the standard video compression choice for recording, compression, and distribution of high definition video without loss of quality. This 4 Channel DVR can be used in conjunction with 4 security cameras and manual, fixed time, alarm and motion detection recording modes. With a built in Bi-directional intercom it makes a great door security system.

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Saturday 2 May 2015

Skype For Business Is Good For Business

Microsoft made the announcement recently that they’ve made the leap from the original Lync program (which actually used to be called the Star Trekish Microsoft Office Communicator) to Skype for Business; a separate interface from the widely-used Skype application that intends to make business calls and messaging even better than ever. This is good news, considering Facebook’s recent break-up with Skype in favor of its own technology to power video calls inside its Messenger app.skype_for_business.jpg!slider

But does Skype for Business live up to its hype?
When Microsoft acquired Skype in 2011, it didn’t waste any time integrating Skype’s features and technology into its other platforms, including Live Messenger and Xbox Live. But with all the good that the platform had to offer the corporate world, Microsoft Lync wasn’t going to be big enough to hold all that it could do. Besides, capitalizing on the more well-known name, Skype means that even everyday consumers will know the what and how of Skype for Business.
Right off the bat, one of the most popular features is certain to be the ability to use your desk phone for audio. It’s not required, of course, since that would defeat the purpose of having a separate app to make calls. You could just use the phone, right? But companies will find that having a Skype for Business account while still being able to take advantage of the phone handset for audio will mean increased call clarity while still saving a tremendous amount of money on a long-distance international calling plan for the office phones.
People who already use Skype for personal accounts are going to feel right at home in the Skype for Business dashboard, but newcomers will still be able to navigate quite easily after a few minutes’ use. The Quick Action buttons make the process very self-explanatory, offering up the options to make calls, use video, instant message, and more.
Skye users are probably familiar with sending a receiving files within the IM box, but Skype for Business now offers a preview box, so you don’t have to lose any connection speed while downloading the file. This preview lets you open it and navigate through the file right in the same window where you’re video chatting.
Of course, there’s no point in calling anything a business tool if you can’t set-up a multi-user meeting. Skype for Business has that covered too, and includes easy access buttons along the side view of the screen to make it all happen.
There are a host of other features and updates that will make veterans and first-timers alike take to the platform, all while keeping costs down and maintaining a level of connectivity that can benefit any type of business. And with the longevity of both Skype and Microsoft powering it, it’s a safe bet that the functionality won’t disappoint.
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Mozilla Update And Calls For Move Away From Insecure HTTP

One of the top three web browsers has issued an update today, opening up the beta of Mozilla 38.0. This is just another in an ongoing line up of adjustments, tweaks, and bug fixes that has kept FireFox in the forefront of both users” and developers’ minds.
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What may be more interesting is the speculation that Mozilla may be getting away from HTTP and shifting to the more secure HTTPS. The more secure designation used to be relegated to online payment systems and stood as a hallmark of security for inputting personally identifiable and sensitive financial information on the web. Now, with more and more vocal support for the security protocol, key people have come forward and said the time has come to move away from HTTP.
One individual, security engineer Richard Barnes, told The Register UK that everyone from communications platforms to the government have been calling for a more secure web, and that the only way to do that is to move towards full-scale adoption of HTTPS. He’s even proposed a plan to phase out HTTP in order to move to a more secure web.
“Having an overall program for HTTP deprecation makes a clear statement to the web community that the time for plaintext is over — it tells the world that the new web uses HTTPS, so if you want to use new things, you need to provide security,” said Barnes.
Mozilla is not one to shy away from game-changing innovations. They’re the whole reason other browsers have moved towards tabs, for example. They’re latest update includes preferences tabs, suggested tiles, a reading list feature, and the ability to share windows in a conversation, among other changes. But let’s see how long it will be before the full-fledged security protocol demand is in place.
To download the latest Mozilla Firefox update, click HERE.


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