Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Samsung MENA Forum 2013 to entice the attendees in Dubai

SamsungThe Korean based global leader in consumer electronics, Samsung Electronics is holding a forum titled ‘Samsung MENA Forum 2013’ at the Grand Hyatt hotel in Dubai, UAE from February 18, 2013.
The Samsung MENA Forum will showcase the latest 2013 products and provide the guests with an opportunity to experience a dedicated B2B exhibition area. Attendees will further have the unique opportunity to interact and experience the latest products and services that express Samsung’s vision for the consumer electronics industry.  Samsung’s vision of the future pursues to permit customers to discover exciting new worlds of possibilities. Through its pursuit of discovery and its deep understanding of consumers’ lives Samsung will reveal its goal of creating a new experience for all.
Samsung has showcased its new line-up of televisions and has informed the guests about the astounding success it has had since the last year.

Monday, February 18, 2013

Google to open retail stores to showcase its hardware tech

googleAfter being renowned for its hold on the virtual world, Google is now planning on opening retail shops in the US before the start of the holiday season which starts from November and lasts till mid-January. Though it seems pretty absurd for Google, which has almost everything it needs in the cloud, to open up retail chains, they do have products that need showcasing to the general public and are hardware in nature.
The main purpose of Google is not to actually sell the products but to let users experience them before they actually buy them off the net. These retail shops will be on-hands experience centers for the general public and will showcase Google’s hardware products. At the moment, Google has quite a few personal hardware tech items in its arsenal such as Chromebooks as well as smartphones and tablets under its Nexus range.
The real fun would be when the electronic search giant launches its much-awaited Google Glass. Reports suggest that the decision to open retail shops was finalized as the company was working on the project. Those who are not tech geeks and do not scour the web for hints of latest gadgets and its specs will need to see what they are actually buying. And with the kind of ultramodern features the Glass is offering, even the tech nerds will want to try it.
Google will also be giving a demonstration of its upcoming X-Phone, X-Tablet, driverless cars etc. at these stores.

Skype to introduce video messaging feature

Skype for Windows 8The success of its video calling feature calls upon Skype to introduce innovation and creativity in itsproduct in order to keep its users entwined in the software. In such an attempt, Skype is about to introduce a video messaging feature for Android, iOS and Mac. The messaging feature will allow users to send short video messages to their friends over Skype if they are unavailable for chat. The duration of the message can be as long as 3 minutes and for the time being, those with the latest version of Skype on Mac, Android or iOS can avail this new feature only if they are living in UK or US.
The new feature is yet not available to Windows users but Skype promises that Windows users will be able to use it by April this year. However those with other operating systems will still be able to receive the video messages. Soon enough, Skype will be bringing this feature across all platforms. Skype is currently awaiting feedback from its users on the feature before going big with it.

Friday, February 15, 2013

Wateen participates in Lahore Literary Festival

Wateen Telecom announces its support for the first ever Lahore Literary Festival (LLF). The Lahore Literary Festival (LLF) is being held on 23-24 February 2013 at the Alhamra Arts Complex. Its purpose is to revive the spirit of art and creativity in Lahore. The annual event assures the re-establishment of Lahore as the cultural hub of Pakistan and elevating the cultural experience of Lahoris by creating platform that would nurture and improve Lahore’s literary traditions.
Wateen as a part of its commitment will be providing the visitors and guests of the event with seamless high speed wireless broadband. Wateen also permanently donated the Wi-Fi equipment to the Alhamra Arts Complex for continued future use. Wateen will also be placing test kiosks designed specifically for the festival. The kiosks, which are named as “Freedom Booths” will include laptops with web cams which would serve as video log for the visitors who can express and record their opinions about their experience at the festival.
The festival will have exhibitions, stalls, musical programs, book readings, panel discussion and local cuisine. The two day festival will also be a place for a number of book launches both in English and Urdu literature.

Convenience Through Convergence

url Convenience Through ConvergenceConvergence holds different meaning and varied importance for different sectors. The dictionary definition of convergence is the act of converging and especially moving toward union or uniformity. Therefore essentially in technology the tendency for different technological systems to evolve toward performing similar tasks is called as convergence.
For instance today our cell phones are able to perform functions of a watch, a radio, a camera, a computer and a phone altogether. Similarly Smart TVs have been designed to perform multiple tasks such as recording like a videocassette recorder and downloading content from web like a computer. Several years of hard work and determination have gone into achieving such technological wonders.
However along with dedication, the evolution of convergence also involved experimental or trial-and-error process. Savvy entrepreneurs and large corporations alike have long understood that if their own proprietary technology is chosen as the means to achieve convergence in a field, a massive amount of money stands to be made.
Technological convergence gives consumers the convenience of having many devices all in one. But for electronics devices today, the key driver of convergence is connectivity. Interestingly, connectivity creates modes of convergence that do not necessarily depend on different technologies to be physically fused together. Instead, smart devices can remain discrete and be controlled centrally through one or more other devices.
Alternatively, convergence can still entail multiple devices coming together in a single “black box” that offers users a variety of features that were formerly separate. LG’s conceptualization of multiple appliances and devices linked together via connectivity – which they call “SmartShare” — constitutes an example of a more modern mode of convergence.
A number of pundits of late have claimed that the game console industry might be on its last legs. Their logic is as follows: The advent of smart TVs and ubiquitous cloud services will allow the game console concept to be converged into the TV itself. And while it’s too early as of yet to dig graves for the likes of the Sony PlayStation and Nintendo Wii, there are companies like OnLive who intend to prove the pundits right. OnLive has already signed deals to provide its game service to LG TVs and Google TV. Additionally, PC, smartphone and tablet users can all sign up for the service.
LG finds itself in a very strong position in terms of establishing itself as a leader in device convergence. This is primarily because of two interconnected reasons. First, LG has invested significant amounts of time and money into R&D efforts centered around convergence. Second, LG owns a large number of patents in various technologies related to convergence. As such, the company has the potential to capitalize on this position and move consumer lifestyles forward.
However, LG has made a conscious choice to avoid proprietary standards. Instead, LG has consistently sought out partnerships with like-minded companies to push technological boundaries further. LG’s nonproprietary approach makes the company very open to making devices that are compatible with the proprietary technology owned by other manufacturers.
LG is also a pioneer in making the smart home a reality. This is in large part due to the fact that LG manufactures a large variety of home appliances and other electronic devices, thus simplifying the integration process. However, LG is also a leader in the field because it is committed to the convergence concept.
There are exciting implications of this technology. Aside from being able to monitor and alter appliance operations remotely, users can also evaluate their house’s overall energy consumption. Adjustments can then be made to individual appliances to use energy more efficiently.
In much the same vein, users can check their refrigerator contents via smartphone while strolling through the supermarket in order to make sure they don’t accidentally double purchase items and waste food.
In economically turbulent times such as these, the convergence of smart technologies can save resources and money. Convergence is a dynamic phenomenon and LG is continuously working towards further enhancing its technology because convergence offers enormous opportunities for the development of convenience, efficiency and the expansion of markets and consumer choice.
With competition growing, LG has stayed true to its value based on five pillars upon which they adhere to, build their brands and more essentially focus on the future; Product Leadership, Strong Leadership, Superior Value, No.1 Passion, No.1 Culture and Preparation for the Future. With these pillars, LG has built its foundations and pursuit of excellence in its endeavors to become a market leader.