Thursday, March 31, 2011

Why 3-D Smartphones Are the Best Bet for 3-D Adoption

 At the recent CTIA Wireless conference in Orlando, Fla., two major manufacturers jumped into the 3-D market, a market that has been mostly dominated by TVs until this point. While it may seem counterintuitive to relegate 3-D shows to a small smartphone screen, 3-D smartphones might actually have the best chance of promoting 3-D adoption among consumers.

The display
Portability is one of the most important considerations. While 3-D content would look better on a large screen, people can't carry their 3-D TVs around with them. Passing the time on a boring plane ride with a 3-D movie is one of the perks of a 3-D smartphone.

It also widens the customer base because those who would have said they don't have time at home to watch a 3-D movie might want to stream a 3-D show to their phone while traveling.

But there's an even more important benefit to the 3-D smartphone displays: They don't require 3-D glasses. The glasses for 3-D TVs are expensive (many over $100 each), require batteries and are usually not numerous enough for an entire family. The 3-D smartphone bypasses every one of these problems by negating the need for glasses and making the viewing experience personal.

It's not a perfect solution. The screens on the two major 3-D smartphones – the HTC EVO 3D and the LG Optimus 3D – use parallax technology, which has certain flaws. For instance, the screens must be viewed straight on; turning them even a single degree distorts the image. However, these flaws are a relatively minor concern. It's far easier to turn your wrist a bit to adjust the viewing angle than it is to search the couch cushions to find that second pair of 3-D glasses.

The price
Currently, 3-D TVs are very expensive, costing thousands of dollars — and that's before you buy the 3-D Blu-ray player and the extra glasses. 3-D smartphones, on the other hand, will be subsidized by carriers, just like any other phone, making them much cheaper alternatives. There's also no need for disc players and DVRs because of the next point.

The content
A phone's mobile network provides an automatic content delivery system. Movies and shows can be purchased for download or rented for streaming with relative ease, and users don't have to be sitting in their living room either.

For now, there is still very little content for 3-D mobile devices, though that will likely change. Sprint representatives at CTIA indicated the carrier plans to create a content portal for the HTC EVO 3D, and T-Mobile will likely do the same for the LG Optimus 3D. If there is enough content available soon after launch, consumers will flock to it because of the ease of finding and playing movies and TV shows.

The camera
Both the EVO 3D and the Optimus 3D have dual cameras that allow the user to shoot their own 3-D images and video. And the 3-D display lets them view it instantly. As long as the cameras work well (all indications are positive so far) then 3-D phones offer the full package: the ability to not only view but create 3-D content. 3-D TVs can't do that.

Of course, there are 3-D camcorders reaching the market, but they are inferior to 3-D smartphones because of the next point.

The price/functionality quotient
The biggest benefit of getting 3-D media through a smartphone is that the device does so many other things as well. The screen may be smaller, but you're getting far more functionality for a cheaper price: phone calls, texting, Internet browsing, hundreds of thousands of apps, FM radio and more.

While there are different implementations of these features in some new Internet-connected TVs, the interface is invariably clunkier and less fully featured than what you find in a simple 3-D smartphone. For this reason alone, 3-D content makers have a better chance of selling their products because people will likely have a 3-D-capable smartphone sooner than an everything-capable 3-D TV.

It may still take a while
While the benefits of 3-D smartphones are obvious, they may remain a rarity for a while. It's still unclear if people are truly interested in 3-D content, regardless of whether or not it requires glasses. The available 3-D content will need to multiply exponentially, and the parallax screens could be further refined. But if anything can inspire 3-D adoption among American consumers, the new 3-D smartphones can.

Addiction: Most People Can’t Function Without Their Smartphones


“We expect that Nokia’s smartphone portfolio will make further significant market share losses during 2011 and 2012 until it has completed its adoption of Microsoft’s Windows Phone software as its new primary software platform for smartphones” said Standard & Poor’s credit analyst, Matthias Raab.

Listen, I love my smartphone too, and I spend way too much time on it as I’m sure you do as well, but I think it’s important to know the difference between what can be done on your mobile device and what should be handled on a good old-fashioned desktop.

If you want a larger display, go play on your computer, or go buy a tablet. I agree that it’s beneficial to be able to handle tasks on-the-go, or watch TV when you’re waiting in the doctor’s office, but the line has to be drawn somewhere.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Mini Cooper






Colin Farrell on pal Elizabeth Taylor: "I miss her"


Colin Farrell may have seemed like an unlikely guest at Elizabeth Taylor's funeral last week, but the Irish actor and the Hollywood icon were actually good pals.

"How did we become friends? You know, the old story of boy meets girl, and boy pesters girl with too many phone calls at inappropriate hours of the night," Farrell joked to "Access Hollywood." "I was just lucky enough to become her friend in the last year and a half. I adore her … still."

Taylor was also a big fan of Farrell. In an interview published in the March issue of Harper's Bazaar, the movie legend dished about today's crop of leading men. "I love Johnny Depp, and I love Colin Farrell — both brilliant, nuanced actors with great range," she said.

Farrell read the poem "The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo" at Taylor's funeral and said he was "sad and honored" when a friend of the star called to ask him to be part of the service.

"It was a tricky poem as well," he noted. "Even in passing she had me under the thumb, sweating bricks! … I just miss her; I just miss her; I just miss her."

Hugh Jackman offers X-Men with Shah Rukh Khan


 The occasion was the closing ceremony of FICCI FRAMES 2011, which brought Bollywood's Shah Rukh Khan and Hollywood's Hugh Jackman together on the same platform.

Though Shah Rukh Khan's fan following is unmatchable, the Baadshah of Bollywood is a self confessed fan of Wolverine star Hugh Jackman. Talking about Hugh, Shah Rukh Khan said, "I have seen a lot of Hugh's films and also his work on TV. I loved Wolverine the most and during our discussion just a while back, Hugh offered me to be part of the next X-Men installment. I told him I am in. I would definitely love to do X-Men with him. Just as Shah Rukh Khan made that revelation, Hugh jumped in and said, "Well, Oh! I just asked you to finance the film." This was just one of the many light-hearted moments that electrified the crowd present at FICCI. 

Both the stars were a treat with their quick wit and amazing sense of humour. Though the two were just joking about the next X-Men film, we hope Shah Rukh Khan and Hugh give the idea of working together a serious thought! 

Windows Phone 7 To Overtake iPhone by 2015


According to InformationWeek , by the year 2015, assuming we aren't killed in the 2012 apocalypse, the Windows Phone 7 will overtake Apple's iPhone. Now this doesn't mean that the WP 7 will be in first; Google's Android phones are projected to blow away the competition with a 45% market share, with Windows in second at 20%.

Apple's iPhone andits iOS system will have roughly the same market share they currently own at just over 15%. The presumed increase will come as the IDC surmises that Symbian owners, who represent just over 20% of the market today compared to WP 7's 5%, will happily convert to the Windows platform, leading to Symbian's demise.

Android is poised to take over this year as more and more popular phone's utilize its operating system. It's predicted to ascend to 40% market share this year, so the projected figures aren't that crazy.

It's just Microsoft's market expanding that much seems ridiculous at thispoint. The sales have been underwhelming and updates have been botched so unless they increase the quality and service of their phone, it's going to go the same direction that the iPod killing Zune went. There's a reason it's not taking over at thismoment and besides an assumption that Symbian will fall down, there's no reason to assume Microsoft's phone will takeover.

Most people will probably goto Android as it continues its takeover from the biggest and most user friendly company, Google. Apple and Google specializein service while Microsoft botches updates.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Scarlett Johansson & Sean Penn Are Dating

Scarlett Johansson and Sean Penn made their "official" debut together over the weekend at Reese Witherspoon & Jim Toth's wedding.


UsMagazine.com reports that the couple, who have been keeping their relationship on the down low, left the wedding and went to Jimmy's Bar at the nearby Ojai Inn and Spa for a nightcap.

Scarlett was weary of the attention when the couple entered the bar, reports an eyewitness, but later loosened up after actor Tom Hooper and a friend joined them. She eventually sat in Penn's lap after a few gin and tonics and Hooper and his date left - after which the couple reportedly made out for 15 minutes in view of the other patrons.

The couple sparked rumors earlier this year at a party in Los Angeles for the film Black Swan, and they also attended Madonna's post-Oscars party - but kept their distance from each other to avoid any attention.

But earlier this month Scarlett, 26, and Sean, 50, were spotted getting close having lunch together at Cuban restaurant Versailles, as reported by TMZ.com. They followed that with a short getaway to Cabo San Lucas, where a source told Us, "They were acting like teenagers in love and were all over each other. Kissing a lot and chain smoking."

Scarlett, one of Jim Toth's clients, recently split with husband Ryan Reynolds; Sean finalized his divorce with Robin Wright in August.

Watch Scarlett Johansson Unseen Hot Videos 

Victoria Justice and Co: Blue Ball Birthday Babes




Treating herself to a much deserved
 night of partying, Victoria Justice
 was among the stars on hand for
 Perez Hilton's Blue Ball Birthday
 Celebration in Hollywood, California 
on Saturday (March 26).
Clad in a festive blue frock, the
 "Victorious" cutie worked the
 arrivals area as she joined fellow 
party guests including Aubrey
 O’Day, Jenna Jameson, Dita Von
 Teese, JoJo and Debbie Gibson, to 
name a few.

Always communicating with her 
many faithful followers, Miss Justice 
commented on the theme
 appropriate music being played, as 
she tweeted, "Blue (Da Ba Dee)-
 Eiffel 65. Bringin' back some good 

old 90's memories... :{)"
The night on the town comes just 
after it was announced that Victoria 
has landed herself the lead role in 
the upcoming movie "Fun Size".
With filming to begin this spring in
 Minnesota, "Fun Size" tells the tale 
of "a sarcastic teenage girl who is 
forced to take her little brother 
trick-or-treating on Halloween, then
 loses him and must find him before 
their mother finds out," according 
to THR.






Miley Cyrus & Family: Coffee Bean Togetherness!




After a rocky past year with saw a
 near-divorce and father/daughter 
tension, the Cyrus family was 
together again in Toluca Lake, 
California on Sunday (March 27).
With Miley Cyrus showing off a
 sweet smile, the "Hannah Montana" starlet joined her mom, 
Tish, dad, Billy Ray, and her littler
 sister Noah in grabbing up coffees 
and juices at the local Coffee Bean.


The sighting comes shortly after 
Billy Ray and Tish called off their 
divorce plans, with Billy Ray also 
taking back comments about how 
he would change his decisions as a 
father.
During a visit with "Good Morning 
America," Billy Ray lovingly said, 
"Miley has a great heart. She's very
 intelligent. She will make good
 choices and she knows right from 
wrong."
Meanwhile, a People magazine 
insider tells that Miley is in much 
higher spirits since her parents' 
reunion, saying, "[She] seems 
happier and more relaxed in the
 past few days."