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Samsung ‘Youm’ Flexible, Unbreakable OLED Prototype Phone Full Specifications
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Microsoft alters Windows 8 tablet specifications ahead of new 7-inch devices

Microsoft has made a subtle change to its minimum hardware requirements for Windows 8 tablets recently. The alteration, spotted by ZDNet’s Ed Bott, allows hardware makers to create Windows 8 tablets with a minimum resolution of 1024 x 768. Windows 8 has long supported this resolution, but specific tablet hardware requirements from Microsoft have prevented device manufacturers from adopting it on strictly tablet devices.
A slight caveat means that OEMs must disclose that devices at 1024 x 768 do not support Windows 8′s new Snap View feature, to run apps side-by-side. Despite the forced disclosure, Microsoft’s real intentions are in preparation for its Blue update later this year. A leaked build of Windows Blue has revealed that Microsoft…
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what are the ratings & specifications of the stepper motor which i should use in my robotics project??
Question by royalmeddy: what are the ratings & specifications of the stepper motor which i should use in my robotics project??
these motors will have to withstand a weight of about 8 Kg.
from where can i get these motors and their driver circuit?
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Answer by suspendor
That depends entirely on the requirements of your project. Contact a stepper motor manufacturer for their specification charts.
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus with Ice Cream Sandwich hands-on, Full Review & Specifications (HD)
The 1.2GHz dual-core processor was startlingly fast. It actually felt a wee bit quicker than our Galaxy S II, and given that Ice Cream Sandwich and the Galaxy Nexus were apparently built for one another, we’re assuming there’s some deeply ingrained optimizations to thank. Swiping from pane to pane was faster than its ever been on Android, and the new Roboto font actually is super eye-pleasing. The touch response of the capacitive buttons — much like those on the original Nexus One — take a bit of getting used to, and we had to mash ‘em just a touch harder than we anticipated to elicit a response. Not necessarily a bad thing, just a thing worth noting. We’ve built our impressions after the break, replete with a video The overall phone feels adequately thin, and while the 4.65-inch display sounds gargantuan, the handset itself doesn’t feel so massive to hold. Until, of course, you grab the comparatively minuscule Nexus One. Still, we’ve been clamoring for a 1280 x 720 display on a smartphone for what feels like forever, and now that it’s here on the Galaxy Nexus, we aren’t about the kvetch. Indeed, the panel looks downright gorgeous, with unbeatable viewing angles, remarkably crisp text and graphics and a beautiful feel as one swipes across it. The fingerprint magnet that is a glossy overcoat is still here, but it’s the only feel niggle we’ve found on the screen as a whole. Having the 3.5mm headphone jack on the rear seems like a necessary design choice given the tapering …
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Nokia Lumia 610 image and specifications leaked?

We are less than 24 hours away from Nokia’s Mobile World Congress 2012 press event and it appears one of the company’s new Windows Phone devices has made its way online. A single image of an alleged Lumia 610 handset was posted to Twitter this weekend by an unofficial Nokia_N8 account. We are unable to confirm the authenticity of the image, but specifications for the rumored device appear to have leaked too.
BGR India claims the Lumia 610 will feature a 3.2-inch display, 3-megapixel camera, and will run Windows Phone Tango. The site says the handset will be priced at around $ 233 when it is launched in India. We have heard a number of details about Tango and its timing, including the fact that it will push the minimum hardware…
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SageTV puts $150 HD Theater 300 up for pre-order, breaks down the specifications

Whoa, welcome to the new decade SageTV! Nearly two full years after introducing the HD Theater HD200, the aforesaid company is hitting back with the HD Theater 300 — and frankly, the timing couldn’t possibly be worse. Last month, a $149.95 price tag on a no-name streamer may have looked attractive, but with the revised Apple TV and price-adjusted Roku line, we get the feeling this one will be a hard sell. At any rate, this new networked set-top box boasts a non-stackable design, a Toslink optical audio jack, HDMI 1.3 socket, a pair of USB jacks and an Ethernet connector. It also supports Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD/MA (which means you’re cleared to bitstream to your HDMI 1.3 receiver), but you’ll need to pony up an extra $29.95 for a WiFi dongle. Yeah, bummer. The outfit suggests that you turn this critter into a whole home DVR solution by running SageTV Media Center software alongside of it, but you should probably know that you’ll have some trouble if trying to shove DRM’d content through it. It’s available for pre-order down in the source link if you’re interested.
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Canon G12: G-Series Regains High-Def Video at Last

Canon has a rich and proud history of leaking its own products, with premature camera listings popping up on its own sites anywhere from China to Germany. Today’s leak is the G12 pro-compact, but the site is CNET Asia – at least nobody on the Canon tech-team will be embarrassed this morning.
The G12 brings back the one thing missing from the G-series since the G9: High-definition video. The new tank-like camera will shoot 720p, just like its new little brother the S95, introduced yesterday. As with the G11 and S90 before, the G12 and S95 share a sensor, in this case a low-light-loving 10MP CCD.
The lens runs from 28-140mm (35mm equivalent) with the maximum aperture shrinking from Æ’2.8 to Æ’4.5 as it goes. The G12 also gets the fancy new multi-direction image-stabilization of the S95 and keeps its big 2.8-inch tilt-and-swivel LCD. Other “highlights” include in-camera HDR for making hideous, over-colored tone-mapped photos by combining three images.
The price wasn’t leaked, but I’d guess it will come in at around $500. Expect an official announcement very soon.
Canon PowerShot G12 Leaked By CNET [Canon Rumors via Photography Bay]
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Canon G12: G-Series Regains High-Def Video at Last

Canon has a rich and proud history of leaking its own products, with premature camera listings popping up on its own sites anywhere from China to Germany. Today’s leak is the G12 pro-compact, but the site is CNET Asia – at least nobody on the Canon tech-team will be embarrassed this morning.
The G12 brings back the one thing missing from the G-series since the G9: High-definition video. The new tank-like camera will shoot 720p, just like its new little brother the S95, introduced yesterday. As with the G11 and S90 before, the G12 and S95 share a sensor, in this case a low-light-loving 10MP CCD.
The lens runs from 28-140mm (35mm equivalent) with the maximum aperture shrinking from Æ’2.8 to Æ’4.5 as it goes. The G12 also gets the fancy new multi-direction image-stabilization of the S95 and keeps its big 2.8-inch tilt-and-swivel LCD. Other “highlights” include in-camera HDR for making hideous, over-colored tone-mapped photos by combining three images.
The price wasn’t leaked, but I’d guess it will come in at around $500. Expect an official announcement very soon.
Canon PowerShot G12 Leaked By CNET [Canon Rumors via Photography Bay]
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- Pictures: Canon 7D All But Official
- Canon China Leaks EOS 50D Specifications
- Canon Blunder Leaks New DSLR On German Site
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- Canon G10: More Pixels, More Processor, More Dials
- Leaked Canon G11 Specs Show Five Megapixels Less Than G10
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Case Manufacturer Mails 4G iPhone Cases to Wired.com

Apple’s iPhone-centric developer event is still days away, but a case manufacturer sent Wired.com two protective rubber cases designed for the next-generation iPhone.
The company, Gumdrop Cases, said it based the case design on a combination of specifications provided by inside sources in the plastics industry, as well as features seen in the prototypes leaked to Gizmodo and a Vietnamese blog. The company, which has offices in California, the U.K. and Hong Kong, said it did not receive the specifications from Apple.
“It’s supposed to be announced on Monday is what we’re being told, so we wanted to make sure we had cases available,” a Gumdrop spokeswoman told Wired.com.
The third-party accessories industry has historically been a leaky boat for Apple, according to Leander Kahney, Cult of Mac writer and former news editor of Wired.com. In the past, we’ve seen a number of case manufacturers begin selling protective cases for Apple products ahead of release. However, those leaks usually occur in China, and this is the first time Wired.com has actually received a case for a next-gen Apple product before it was released.
The characteristics of the two cases line up with the prototypes of the next-gen iPhone revealed in video and photos. Its overall form factor is slightly more square than the current iPhone. The case also fits awkwardly around the current iPhone: The holes for the audio/silent switch, volume button, power button and microphone jack don’t line up. The camera hole is slightly too large, giving enough room for a camera flash — a feature that Gizmodo and the Vietnamese blog saw on their prototypes of the next-gen iPhone.
A Gumdrop representative admitted the company deliberately mailed the cases, labeled “iPhone 4G Case” on a press flier, in order to gain attention prior to Apple’s official announcement of the product — you could call it a publicity stunt.
We have to get a next-gen iPhone to see if these will really fit, but the story about overseas insiders in the plastics industry is intriguing.
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference kicks off Monday, where Steve Jobs is expected to announce Apple’s fourth-generation iPhone during a keynote speech.

Photos: Jon Snyder/Wired.com

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Full specifications and photos released for Yamaha’s new middleweights – the FZ8 and Fazer8

Yamaha has finally released full specifications for its new middleweight street sportsbikes, the naked FZ8-N and semi-faired Fazer8. A 779cc engine derived from the FZ1 donk is the star of the show, with a complete FZ1 frame and swingarm as well. The new engine makes significantly more torque than the smaller FZ6 for a gruntier, more accessible power curve around town – but builds to a healthy 105-horsepower top end rush when it’s time to get a boogie on. It looks like a fun, fast and friendly street sportsbike – and yes, FZ6 fans, it has formally replaced the 600 in the FZ lineup…
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