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Thursday, May 22, 2014

H P 7 Plus tablet with $99



H P 7 Plus tablet with $99
price tag could lead the market >>
While there is a tough competition in
the entry-level smartphone market,
there are just a few tablets available
with an affordable price. In such
market, Hewlett Packard, commonly
known as HP, stepped up and
introduced its HP 7 Plus tablet with a
price tag of $99 to grab the market
share. The newly announced tablet
has the potential to lead the current
market with decent list of
specifications.
HP 7 Plus, as the name suggests,
features a 7-inch display with 1024 x
600 pixels resolution. Under the
hood, there is an Allwinner
Technology A31 chipset 1GHz quad-
core Cortex-A7 CPU, 1GB of RAM and
Power VR SGX544MP2 GPU. On the
storage side, there is 8GB internal
storage which can further be
expanded through a microSD card of
up to 32GB.
The tablet has a 2-megapixel rear
camera, 0.3-megapixel front and
usual connectivity options such as
Wi-Fi, A-GPS and a microUSB port.
Lastly, a 2800mAh battery is available
to give five hours of claimed backup.
On the software front, there is
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean operating
system with just few pre-installed
apps and will not likely to receive
any further update.
HP has started selling the HP 7 Plus
tablet in the US market, but its
availability in other markets is yet to
be announced. The cheap price tag of
the tablet may attract a large number
of buyers who are currently looking
to opt for a Google Nexus or mid-
range tablets by domestic brands

Micromax challenges the new Moto E by launching the Micromax Unite 2 A106

Micromax Unite 2 A106 


Micromax challenges the new Moto E
by launching the
Micromax Unite 2 A106 with 4.7-inch
display, Android 4.4 launched for Rs.
6999
How do you think is it comparing to
Moto E? Please SHARE!
Micromax Unite 2 A106 specifications
• 4.7-inch (800 x 480 pixels) capacitive
touch screen IPS display
• 1.3 GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6582
processor
• Android 4.4 (KitKat), upgradable to
future Android version
• Dual SIM (GSM + GSM) with dual
standby
• 5MP rear camera with LED Flash
• 2MP front-facing camera
• 1GB RAM, 4GB internal memory,
expandable memory up to 32GB with
microSD
• 2000 mAh battery

Google Edges Out Apple as World’s Most Valuable Brand



The search giant's innovative spirit saw it rise to the top of the annual Millward Brown study, edging out three-year-incumbent Apple, which according to study authors has "slowed down a bit" from its heyday as a revolutionary brand

Google now tops Apple as the world’s most valuable brand, according to the annual BrandZ Top 100 Most Valuable Global Brandranking by Millward Brown.
The study found that Google’s brand value rose 40% to $159 billion while Apple, which has held the premier spot for the past three years, dropped 20% to $148 billion.
“I think the world is looking at Apple as a brand that created an Earth-shattering revolution, and I think that has slowed down a bit,” Oscar Yuan, vice president at Millward Brown Optimor, told AdWeek.
Google, meanwhile, has continued to reap the benefits of its search engine and popular Android mobile operating system, while Google Glass has set the bar for wearable technology, and experiments such as a self-driving car have underscored the Mountain View-company’s ambitious imagination and appetite for innovation.
Tech-companies ruled the ranking, with IBM and Microsoft grabbing the third and fourth spots, leaving McDonald’s as the only non-tech brand to round out the top 5.

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