Sunday 29 November 2015

Nintendo New 3DS

Instead of giving us a completely new handheld console, Nintendo has instead slightly tweaked the 3DS and 3DS XL, beefing up the processor, slightly increasing the screen size on the smaller model and playing around a bit with the design. The killer addition though is the new 3D system that no longer requires you to look directly at the display and the effect won’t disappear when you move your head. It actually made us turn back on the 3D and go back and replay some classic 3DS titles. Other nice additions include some retro colouring on the 3DS buttons and a more ergonomic, comfier feel in the hand, plus the new nub type joystick. Oh, and you know we mentioned the processor increase earlier? Well that’ll mean some new games will only work on the new system and not on the older versions.

DJI Inspire 1

Best gadgets for men New gadgets and gizmos DJi is the name on everyone’s lips when it comes to consumer drones and the Chinese brand is turning heads with the ridiculously futuristic looking Inspire 1. With its carbon fiber arms that give you a 360 degree view, integrated 4K camera that boasts 12-million pixels, a nine element lens and captures footage at 30fps, this is the drone to beat. A fantastic mobile app gives you full control and it can even be powered, simultaneously, by two remotes.

Sennheiser’s Momentums

Some of our favourite headphones for the past couple of years have been Sennheiser’s Momentums, as they sound terrific, have a classy, durable design and sit comfortably on our ears. Now, they’ve just received a massive upgrade, notably Bluetooth connectivity. Bluetooth 4.0 lets you ditch the cable and go wireless, but without sacrificing sound quality. You should get around 22 hours of use from a single charge, which sounds good to us and the recharge time is pretty quick too. NoiseGard tech adds in noise cancellation along with four mics to pipe in vital noise, so you’re not completely in the dark.

Naim Audio's Muso music system

Naim Audio's Muso music system is a premium swiss army knife of audio goodness. Working mainly as a wireless speaker system, it also has a built-in loudspeaker and every kind of connection you could want. Under the solid aluminium chassis, there are six 75-watt digital amplifiers boasting 450W of power that'll play 24bit/192kHz high resolution audio from a range of formats including FLAC, WAV and, of course, MP3. However, it also connects to other Naim systems and acts as a multi-room streamer similar to Sonos using either Apple or Android devices. The connectivity on board includes Apple's AirPlay, Bluetooth and Universal Plug 'n' Play as well as traditional USB, 3.5mm and Ethernet. It offers support for streaming services like Napster or Spotify and internet radio too.

Wednesday 9 October 2013

Phishing Attacks

For those who do not already know anything about "phishing": it derives from the words "password" and "fishing" where: Fraudsters ask in e-mails to follow a link and specify or update personal data, passwords or PIN codes. In fact, the link refers only to an almost perfect copy of an original page. With the help of email viruses (Trojans) scammers spy on personal accounts, access or customer data. With the stolen data, fraudsters try for example to make transfers abroad or make orders on behalf of the actual owner using the relevant data or credit/debit cards respectively. Affected are mostly banks as well as various e-commerce providers. According to a recent study from the U.S., almost one in three users is not sure whether they have received a fraudulent or an officially unauthorized e-mail from a financial institute. Even if the problem in Asia apparently doesn’t seem to have such dramatic dimensions as in the U.S., it is striking that spammers’ tapping of confidential data is becoming commonplace and their activities become more and more criminally motivated.

India's Economy Just Can't Seem To Catch A Break

India's economy just can't seem to catch a break. The nation's gross domestic product -- the broadest measure of economic growth -- came in at 4.4% annual rate for the April to June quarter. That's India's lowest quarterly growth since the beginning of 2009, heightening concerns about a nation that is struggling with a falling currency, dysfunctional politics and a highly volatile stock market. "This number is a little bit lower than consensus expectations, but expectations were quite low to begin with," said Anjalika Bardalai, a senior analyst at Eurasia Group in London. Growth in the January to March quarter was also sluggish, at 4.8%. The most recent International Monetary Fund report forecasts that India's economy will expand by 5.6% in fiscal 2013, but many economists believe that number is overly optimistic. Related: Emerging market woes: Contained or contagion? The GDP data was released just hours after the country's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, said "the fundamentals of the Indian economy continue to be strong," while acknowledging that India faced "a difficult economic situation." The Indian rupee has lost roughly 12% of its value during the past month, with much of it coming in a series of stomach-churning drops during the past few days. The sharp currency devaluation is extremely problematic since the country imports many more goods than it exports. That could leave consumers struggling to pay higher prices for everyday goods. Equity markets have also taken a big hit in recent days. The benchmark Mumbai Sensex index has quickly turned into one of the worst performers in Asia. The government has responded with a series of policy changes, but none have been particularly effective in stabilizing the recent volatility. India's love for gold hurts economy India's love for gold hurts economy Economists have long argued that India needs to implement structural economic reforms to bring about meaningful progress. Last year, parliament lifted restrictions on foreign direct investment after much debate -- a key step. But Eurasia's Bardalai said India is simply not making enough progress with its economic reforms, and that's hurting the country's future prospects. Meanwhile, time for making bold new reforms is running out, with national elections due to take place by May 2014.

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