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Which one to Buy from Nexus One, Droid, or iPhone?
With the arrival of Google Nexus, the Mobile market is like to be a Mobile battleground & the most of the gadget websites are flooded with reviews of Google Nexus. But such gadget nerdy long reviews are hard to read & look on the key aspects in this time efficient world.
So, I have come up with the compares the top three status-phones: Nexus, Droid and iPhone which will tell you which one to buy when you’re done comparing.

Now I am not going with republishing anything that has been already done on the web, but thanks to chart from BillShrink comparing the phone’s features and costs.
Which one should you buy?
As the smartphone wars continue to heat up the Nexus One is entering a marketplace that is currently dominated by the iPhone 3GS with and gaining popularity of the Droid by Verizon Wireless.
Get the Droid(says MobileBeat). You have work to do. Droid’s physical keyboard lets you type much faster than the touchscreens on the iPhone and Nexus One. It’s almost — almost — as good as a BlackBerry for text and email.
Nexus One vs. iPhone vs. Droid vs. Palm Pre

So, what do you think? Is the Comparison solved your confusions?
Which SmartPhone you would like to buy from Nexus One, Droid, or iPhone?
Post your opinions below.
Inforids Tech Support Forums Launched!
We are proud to announce the launch of our very own Inforids forum. Be sure to click on over and take a look around, and be sure to bookmark the page if you intend to visit often.

We felt that support, discussion & problem solving are one of the important things that we are lacking here on Inforids.com, & we are very happy to start Inforids Tech Support forums for all of you.
The forum is powered by bbPress & we kept it simple & more easy to work on. So, it will be very easy for you to go through a simple 2 step process to join our forum & then starting discussions & stating your problems there. We & others techies will try our best to solve your problems as early as possible.
Register me now(Its Free)
We are taking Blogging, Search Engine Optimization,Monetization,Softwares, Internet & Web 3.0,Platforms,Programming,Gaming & more major categories in Inforids Tech Support.
The aim of this forum is to provide a resource hub for anyone to ask questions and receive answers for their technical woes. Our moderators will be there to provide the technical support. It also serves as a place for us to provide technical support to our tutorials that were published in the blog.
Also, we are always doing our best to improve the forums. If you have any constructive suggestion to improve the forums, feel free to contact me at inforids@gmail.com.
Have fun With learning!
Make a Ton of Ringtones & Swap Ringtones on Android (First Look Video)
The Wonderful Mobile Application, Sharetones which is available for iPhones & windows, is now availabe for Android users, as Sharetones 1.0 beta.
Creating ringtones from songs you already own on your phone, Sharetones is able to send your songs to a database of over 65,000 tones and return several options that someone else has created. One ringtone may capture the intro instrumentals; another may clip the chorus. Best yet, for a limited time, it’s beta version is also Free.
The app won’t charge a thing on Android throughout the beta period, but after that it’ll cost you $1.49 for 3 recipes, $2.49 for unlimited use for a month, or 7.49 for unlimited use for a year.
Here is a video(Very First look) showing Swapping Ringtones on Andriod.
Transforming Ravage 2GB Flash Drive – Adding “Transformers Effect”

If you are a Transformers lover, then now you can add “The Transformers Effect” to your digital life by using creative 2GB flash drive which may look like a Ravage Transformers toys. This toy like flash drive will serve as a utility device in the normally but can transform into a savage cat when you play with it. The drive is compatible with Windows 98, ME, 2000, XP, Vista as well as Mac.

This Transforming Flash drive is one of the most creative additions in BigBadToy Store after the impressive designed gadgets like Dinobots or SkyLynx, is available for pre-order for $42.99 (eta September 2009). Via Nerd Approved
Samsung’s steps towards a Greener World: World’s First Solar Powered phone | Solar Guru
This time its from Samsung, which recently launched its first ever Solar powered phone in India, known as “SolarGuru” [Guru E1107]. Its perhaps the greenest phone on the lines of “Blue Earth” to be launched in Britain Later this year. Solar Guru allows users to charge the battery using solar energy once the battery runs out of charge.The price Rs 2799 (59$).
Virtual Touch Layer Keyboards and Projection Technologies | A Voyage of the Virtual World


With a large number of applications including projection notepads that track any pen, pencil or pen-like object; gestural interfaces for devices with inconvenient or ultra-small form-factors or locations (ie-wearable computers); and user identification and authentication through facial recognition, sight-enabled applications in consumer games, premise security, automobiles, military-aerospace, and medical applications. Using these virtual facilities the chance of breakage and infection transfer is reduced. Additionally virtual keyboards require no cleaning and they have no wires, buttons, or switches. All mechanical input units can be replaced by such virtual devices, optimized for the current application and for the user’s physiology maintaining speed, simplicity and unambiguity of manual data input. 

Senseboard Technologies (http://www.senseboard.com) further extending the capabilities by providing the technology. The user can type on a hard surface like a desk or table, or into the air. The hand-mounts measure finger two hand-mounted devices that connect to the target computing device with the help of Bluetooth wireless networkingovements and tell the handheld what keys the user intends to press, based on the ubiquitous QWERTY keyboard layout. There’s also a pause function to capture the motion of the fingers and hands, enabling keyboard functionality.
Kitty (http://www.kittytech.com), a finger mounted keyboard for data entry into PDA’s, Pocket PC’s and Wearable Computers
. KITTY, an acronym for Keyboard-Independent Touch-TYping, is a fingermounted keyboard that uses touch-typing as the method of data entry. The device targets the portable computing market and in particular wearable computing systems, which are in the need of a silent, “invisible” data entry system based on touch-typing. The new device combines the idea of a finger-mounted chording device (such as the “Twiddler” by the HandKey Corp.), with the advantages of a system that uses touch-typing (such as the Virtual Keyboard by Senseboard or the Scurry by Samsung) References: Canesta(http://www.canesta.com) Developer VKB Inc (http://www.vkb.co.il/) Virtual Devices(http://www.virtualdevices.net/)
Amazing LED – Based Hard Drive Clock | Unique & Creative way to Use Hard Drive
Its long when Gadgets has been covered here, So this time Inforids.com brings to absolutely amazing remote controlled LED-based hard drive clock build by a Polish tinkerer. The way this hard drive is used with LEDs is very unique to show you the time. Check it out.
The work put to build this, is really appreciable. Nice work, Polish tinkerer.
Live in The Virtual 3D World with Second-Life | A Voyage of the Virtual World
Getting bored with your life? Now on internet you can start a new one, sounds strange but its true. Now Internet is itself a complete package of the things we people do in our life & the things we like. Are you ready to live the Second Life but in the virtual world of internet, so design your new appearance, home, friends & enter in to the virtual utopia that can be as detailed as you like, and you are the sovereign – down to details of currency, economy and government. This is all possible in games such as Second Life, by San Francisco-based Linden Lab.
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Virtual Touch Layer Keyboards and Projection Technologies | A Voyage of the Virtual World

Second Life (Second Life is an online game that gives you a new life in a virtual world) “world” resides in a large array of Linden Lab servers. Subscribers (“residents”) run the Second Life client program which allows them, via the internet, to view and modify the Second Life world and participate in its economy. Most of the content is resident-created; indeed, residents retain the intellectual property rights. Second Life residents are represented by an avatar which may be customized in a variety of ways.
The basic avatar is a humanoid in shape and, through a series of graphical user interface (GUI) controls, can be modified by adjusting parameters such as size, build, colours and hair style. Residents can also create or buy clothing, and fit out their avatars with accessories. Second Life has its own economy, and a currency called Linden dollars (LUSD). Residents receive an initial amount of LUSD when they open an account, and a weekly stipend thereafter, the amount depending on the type of account. Additional currency can be acquired by selling objects or services within the environment. Residents can purchase LUSD directly, or convert between Linden currency and US currency through Linden Lab’s currency brokerage, the LindX Currency Exchange, with a rate that fluctuates daily. Interest groups can be created for a fee of LUSD 100. After three days an additional two members must have been recruited, otherwise the investment is lost and the group is deleted.
Second Life has become very popular. Many real-world celebrities have confessed to “living” their second lives in the virtual world. Problems also exist in this utopia. Some residents are malevolent; thus, groups of residents are actively trying to damage the world, by creating self-replicating objects that may eventually paralyse the server. Second Life speculators buy land at low costs in hopes of earning quick profits when it appreciates in value. There have even been real-life lawsuits against Linden Labs for loss of virtual property.
A virtual second life may not be such a utopia after all. It is entertaining & becoming eminent on the Internet.





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