Jumat, 29 April 2011

Daily Digital Technology

Daily Digital Technology


ZTE Tablet for Simple Life

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:23 PM PDT

With the sophisticated technology that is developed today, there are more and more things in life that can be done much faster and easier. Thanks to the rapid development of industries that make the competitive market of gadgets, the consumers can obtain the technology they need that meets their budget. The ZTE tablet is one of the best things you can get in this modern era. Equipped with the Operation System of Android, the ZTE fast becomes favorite of any gadget lovers.

There are several versions of ZTE, they are ZTE V9 and V11. There are some differences between both of them. The ZTE V9 has the touch screen of 7 inches while his brother, V11, has of 10 inches of screen.

ZTE V9 has 5 mega pixel of camera that you can trust for good quality of picture. The Android version used on V9 is Android 2.1, while for ZTE V11, the version used is Honeycomb, which is known as Android version 3.0.

Unfortunately, there is not already enough information about their availability and their pricing in the market today, so if you want to obtain this, you have to wait until several months ahead to be available worldwide.

NFC Equipped iPhone 5 And iPad 2 On The Horizon

Posted: 28 Apr 2011 10:22 AM PDT

Apple's upcoming iPhone 5 and iPad 2 devices will feature NFC (Near Field Communication) technology, writes ComputerWorld's Jonny Evans.

According to leaks from hardware manufacturer Pegatron, the company has been asked by Apple to produce the hardware, with an order of ten million units placed for the new iPhone handset.

NFC in phones promises to be the next big thing in payment technology, with Google and HTC's Nexus S sporting the hardware required to make the magic happen. Now it seems Apple is ready to get in on the action. A report from Bloomberg cites Richard Doherty of Envisioning Group saying that 'Apple sources' have told him that an NFC-equipped iPhone is indeed on the way

iPhone 5

One interesting point made by Jonny Evans is that Apple could look to acquire Square. The brainchild of Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, Square offers a payment system that uses a small adapter which can be plugged into an iPhone's headphone jack. With so much of the infrastructure already in place, and Apple having so much money burning a hole in its pocket, it could make sense. Also, with iTunes holding so many people's credit card details already it's not difficult to imagine being able to buy a loaf of bread using your iPhone, iTunes account and NFC.

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