Saturday, November 30, 2013

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The Latest from GadgetLite


Toshiba Excite 7: Latest 7-inch tablet from Toshiba

Posted: 29 Nov 2013 07:33 AM PST

We saw tablets from Toshiba before, and if you're looking for a 7-inch device, you might want to check this model that comes from Toshiba.



Toshiba Excite 7 is the tablet from Toshiba, and this device comes with 7-inch 1024 x 600 display, quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM. There's also a 3-megapixel main camera and a 0.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video calls. We have to mention that Toshiba Excite 7 comes with stereo SRS audio speakers that will provide you with enhanced audio experience. This tablet comes with microUSB port, microSD card slot, but so far, we have no information regarding the internal storage space. Regarding the battery Excite 7 is a lightweight device and it weighs only 12.4 ounces, and built in battery can last up to 12 hours, or up to 7.5 hours if you're watching video.

Toshiba Excite 7 sounds decent, and as for availability, you can get it online for $169.99.

[via Ubergizmo]

Friday, November 29, 2013

The Latest from GadgetLite

The Latest from GadgetLite


Samsung announces Galaxy Grand 2

Posted: 29 Nov 2013 06:17 AM PST

We covered Samsung Galaxy Grand a while ago, and if you liked this device then you should know that Samsung has just announced successor to Galaxy Grand.



Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 comes with 5.25-inch 1280×720 HD TFT display, and it’s powered by quad-core 1.2GHz processor and 1.5GB of RAM. Additional features include 8-megapixel rear-facing camera, 1.9-megapixel front camera, 8GB of internal storage and microSD card slot for expansion. Regarding the connectivity, this device supports WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, but it also has dual SIM support. As for the software, Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 will run on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean operating system. We have to notice that this device comes with faux leather back, and it will be available in black, white, and pink.

Samsung Galaxy Grand 2 seems like a decent improvement over the previous model, but as far as we know, there's no information regarding pricing or availability available at the moment.

[via Ubergizmo]

Archos introduces new Titanium line of Android smartphones

Posted: 28 Nov 2013 09:43 AM PST

You are probably familiar with tablets from Archos, and after tablets, this company decided to release a lineup of Android smartphones, so let's check them out.



Archos has introduced its Titanium line of Android smartphones, and all these smartphones come with same hardware specs while the battery size and screen size varies from model to model. All devices come with MT 6752 1.3GHz dual-core processor, 512MB of RAM, 4GB storage space, microSD card for expansion, 5-megapixel camera and Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. There will be four models available: Titanium 40, Titanium 45, Titanium 50, and Titanium 53, and these devices use 800×480, 854×480, 960×540, and 854×480 display resolutions respectively. Regarding the battery size, the lowest end model uses 1,500mAh battery while the largest model uses 2,500mAh battery.

Archos Titanium line doesn't offer anything spectacular, these are all affordable smartphones, and as for the price, the starting model is priced at 99 EUR while the largest model costs 159.99 EUR.

[via Ubergizmo]

BitLock is world’s first keyless lock for your bike

Posted: 28 Nov 2013 09:04 AM PST

We saw all sorts of locks that can be unlocked by smartphones, but today we have something for fans of cycling.



BitLock is a special lock for your bike, and in fact, it's the world's first keyless bike lock. BitLock comes with proximity sensor that will detect your presence, and if you're near your bike, about 3 feet away, you can use your smartphone, both iOS or Android, to unlock the lock. All that you have to do is to press a button on your smartphone, and your bike is unlocked and ready for cycling. According to the creators of BitLock, this device has a 5 year battery lifespan and it will be good for 10,000 locks and unlocks. In addition, if your smartphone runs out of battery, you can manually unlock your bike using a 16-digit binary code. BitLock comes with other features such as Locate that you can use to keep track of your bike. Also, you can easily share your "key" with your friends, so they can borrow your bike as well. There's also an activity monitor that keeps track on how many miles have you traveled or how many calories have you burned.

BitLock sounds great, especially if you're a cyclist, and as for the availability, we should see this bike lock available someday in the future.

[via Ubergizmo]

Thursday, November 28, 2013

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The Latest from GadgetLite


How to: 3 Tips to selling tunes online

Posted: 27 Nov 2013 11:28 PM PST

The music industry is changing. As a musician, you do not need a record label any longer to make people hear your voice. All you need is a platform to showcase your talent. Thankfully, there are a number of places and platforms that help you showcase your talent for the world to see.
Over the years, YouTube has made quite a few people famous. Today, there are more innovative ways for a musician to get heard. Consider this, traditional radio is getting replaced by online radio and people find a variety like never before. One gifted with the talent of music can have their own web based radio station to make people listen to what you have to offer. It doesn't matter if you are an artist, performer or a composer, here is a look at three tips that you can use to sell your music online (and be famous!):

Make people react to the music
If you are selling music online, have something that oomph up the quotient. If you thought that having a record label support you were easy, think again. History states that over 98% of all major record label releases failed. The failure was for a simple reason. The singer could not make the people react to their music.

When selling music online, you need to offer something that makes people notice with what you have to offer. Think something different and sell music that's not commonly heard. It's only when people notice your music that you will be able to sell music online.

Do not forget to cover popular songs
Popular songs already have a fan base. If you offer popular songs or record your own version of the popular song, you are sure to attract more interest. If you are selling your own music, people can then connect with you more easily. Of course, do not forget to make yourself distinct. Just singing out popular songs will not help, you need to make yourself distinct.

Holiday themed music can do wonders
Do not forget to have holiday themed music. Be it Christmas or New Year, come up with original numbers. People tend to listen more to these songs and you have a higher probability of getting noticed. Christmas for instance, is really a great time to reach out. People are in a festive mood, away from all their work worries and music that sounds nice to the ears can work wonders.

Of course, these are just but three of the tips that can help you when you try to sell music online to millions across the globe. There are a number of other ways too to help you build a better audience. Think of the concept of search ability for instance. People need to find out about your music so why not include relevant keywords that show up in search results? Putting words in your album or song that can help people search you easily can be a great plus.

Thank you to Diana for the above guest post submission.

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

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Nokia Lumia 525 Makes Discreet Arrival; Tries Succeeding the Lumia 520

Posted: 27 Nov 2013 02:52 AM PST

Usually Nokia is quite vocal about the arrival of a new low end handset. Not this time, though. The company has decided to introduce a successor to the much popular Lumia 520 without much fanfare. The obviously named Lumia 525 has made its appearance on the Nokia Global website. Also pertinent to note is the [&hellip

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Motorola’s Moto G Arrives in the US Ahead of Schedule

Posted: 26 Nov 2013 10:29 PM PST

Motorola has decided to take full advantage of the forthcoming holiday season in the US. The company has gone ahead and launched the Moto G in the country – well before the original planned release scheduled for January 2014. The phone has been made available on the Motorola website for $179, SIM free, minus any [&hellip

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