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The new Asus padfone... It is the phone which can be converted to a Tablet and a netbook... 


Specifications

PlatformAndroid 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)
DimensionsPadFone
128 x 65.4 x 9.2 mm (LxWxH)
PadFone Station
273 x 176.9 x 13.55 mm (WxDxH)
WeightPadFone:
129 g (with battery)
PadFone Station
724 g
CPUQualcomm Snapdragon S4 8260A Dual-Core 1.5 GHz
Memory1 GB LPDDR2 RAM
Storage16GB/32GB/64GBGB eMMc Flash
32GB free ASUS Webstorage for 3 years
Memory SlotMicro-SD card
Connectivity TechnologyWLAN 802.11 b/g/n
Network StandardWCDMA
HSPA+ UL:5.76 Mbps/DL:21 Mbps
3G :
WCDMA :
900/2100
2G :
EDGE/GPRS/GSM : 850/900/1800/1900,
GPSQualcomm GPS (AGPS supported)
DisplayPadfone:
4.3inches, qHD 960x540, Super AMOLED with Capacitive Multi touch panel
Scratch Resistant Corning® Gorilla® Glass with HCLR Film
Padfone Station:
10.1inches, WXGA 1280x800, TFT with Capacitive Multi touch panel
Scratch Resistant Corning® Gorilla® Glass with HCLR Film
BatteryPadFone
1520 mAh Lithium
PadFone Station
24.4 Whr/6600 mAh Lithium
Standby Time360 /370 hours(2G/3G)
Talk Time480 /940 mins(2G/3G)
CameraPadFone
Front 0.3 Mega-Pixel
Rear 8 Mega-Pixel Auto Focus LED Flash F2.2 Aperture
5 -element lens
PadFone Station
Front1.3 Mega-Pixel
VideoVideo Playback :
MPEG4
H.264 1.4a
H.263
WMV @ HD 1080p
Video Recording :
MPEG4
H.264
H.263 @ HD 1080p
H.264 Video Decode @ 720p Encode @ 1080p
Audio Slot3.5mm
AudioMP3/WMV/3GP/AAC/AAC+
BrowserGoogle Browser/Youtube Browser
MessagingSMS/MMS/IM/Email
E-MailGoogle Mail/Exchange
SensorG-Sensor/E-Compass/Gyroscope/Proximity/Light Sensor/Motion Sensor/Vibration Sensor (PadFone Station)
AccessoriesStylus Headset
Station Dock
Sleeve
PadFone Station3.5 mm audio jack,40pin connector
Micro-USB / Micro-HDMI
Phone Antenna / GPS Antenna
High Quality Speakers, SonicMaster




How to Change Background Image for Facebook Login Page


Facebook is currently the biggest online ada where people join and translate each others thoughts and communicate in many different ways by chatting, sending emoticons and sharing images, well now to make some more adjustments we have found an interesting and easy way for changing your Facebook’s login page background image. We tried to do it and applied interesting abstract flower image which you can check below.
fb-refresh-extension
Now as you can see in the above image we have changed the background image and style of Facebook Login Page, well now I just applied some random abstract image, you can go with any one applying your personal or with friends image on the background. So now when ever any one opens Facebook.com on your PC if will be greeted by that image with options to Log-In on Facebook.

Steps to Change FB Background Image

1. Make sure chrome is installed now install the FB Refresh Extension.
2. After you have installed the extension now just head over to Facebook.com and you will see that page in a new way something like above but obviously not that image, so now you have to click on the small gear icon above the Log In button.
fb-refresh-extension-settings
3. Now after you click on the small Gear Icon you will see window like above asking you to insert the image URL for the image you wanna use for the background (If you wanted to use the same image we have used in the above demo image than you can grab the link here)
4. Now you can choose if you wanna repeat the image and in which direction X for Horizontal and Y for Vertical and than just click on Save Boom, now just navigate to Facebook.com and enjoy the new fresh background.
If you liked this post make sure to share it will all your friends by liking and giving +1 have fun and enjoy guys :)
 source- hackinguniversity

HTC One X vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus


Introduction:

A lot of users out there who are considering buying the new HTC One X are probably wondering if it's really better than the Galaxy Nexus, which is a device that has an almost identical footprint. Well, of course a lot of users will be torn between these two powerhouses, seeing that they feature displays that are almost exactly the same in terms of size, and both run Android 4 ICS, although in a slightly different form. But never fear! We're here to compare these two beasts and see which one gains the upper hand!


Design:

It doesn't come as a surprise that the HTC One X and Samsung Galaxy Nexus are about the same size. After all the X has a 4.7” screen and the Nexus – a 4.65” one. However, Samsung's device is significantly more comfortable to hold, due to the fact that it's slightly narrower and doesn't have the sharp side edges of the One X.

The sides of the HTC One X (right, bottom) and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (left, top) - HTC One X vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus
The sides of the HTC One X (right, bottom) and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (left, top) - HTC One X vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus
The sides of the HTC One X (right, bottom) and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (left, top) - HTC One X vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus
The sides of the HTC One X (right, bottom) and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (left, top) - HTC One X vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus
The sides of the HTC One X (right, bottom) and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (left, top) - HTC One X vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus
The sides of the HTC One X (right, bottom) and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (left, top) - HTC One X vs Samsung Galaxy Nexus
The sides of the HTC One X (right, bottom) and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (left, top)

When it comes to materials and construction, though, the One X is much better, as it uses a higher-quality type of plastic, compared to the cheapo one of the Nexus. Yeah, the Nexus allows you to remove the back cover and battery, but that's not really a great benefit considering the more solid build of the One X.


Display:

As we said, the displays of both handsets are about the same size, and the little difference is actually unnoticeable. Resolution is also the same – 720x1280 pixels, so image clarity and overall readability are great on both phones. There are some fundamental differences, though. While the Galaxy Nexus uses the Super AMOLED technology, the One X has decided to stick around in LCD territory. However, HTC has made some tweaks to the good-old LCD technology, introducing some improvements and naming it Super-LCD 2. The result of all this? The screen of the One X is much brighter and vivider compared to the one of the Nexus. To top it off, the One X also has the more natural-looking colors.

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