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DBA Cases - Protect And Enhance Your Phone And Other Devices

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People love their gadgets, and some people will do almost anything to make sure they look as cool and clean as they did when they first came out of the box. 


Today's smartphones are expensive beautiful things. The manufacturers spend quite a bit of money making them sleek and attractive to buyers. However, they also want to cut costs which make most of the phones plastic and easily damaged. To buy a new phone outside of a contract usually costs $750.00. Many people upgrade their phones by signing on for additional years. This discounts the phone but the cost is figured into your contract. If you lose the phone you will pay full price to replace it.


Since people carry their phones where ever they go there is a great danger of damaging or ruining this expensive piece of equipment. Further, most people cannot even imagine going without their set-up on what is now closer to a computer than a phone. This means it must be protected in some way.


There's a whole industry that has emerged to help people keep their shiny new devices just like new. There are hundreds of cases customized for just about any kind of smartphone. And because there are so many options, some people start to feel like they "need" one of these cases to protect their precious device.


I know plenty of people who feel more comfortable when their devices have cases on them. And there are plenty of good reasons to buy a case. There are a lots of people who drop their devices. There are lots of cases available that will absorb the shock from an unexpected tumble.


Also, it's a good idea to get a case if you plan to resell your smartphone at a later date to help defray the cost of a new smartphone. Minor scratches and scuffs can devalue your device on the secondary market. So if you can keep your phone in pristine condition, you're likely to get a better price for it. 


Another popular reason for getting a case is simply to show off some personal style. The Samsung Galaxy S III is one of the hottest-selling devices on the market. And that means there are tons of people walking around with the exact same phone that you have. While I don't really care too much about that, some people do. A case offers you a way to add some color or style to your device to reflect your own personality. 

What kind of protection DBA Cases offer? 

There are two kinds of protection people will use. One is a screen protector - a film to put over your glass to protect from scratches. Most screen protectors feel like plastic (because they are) and can degrade the view of the expensive screen. However if you work where there is a great danger of scratching it then you don't have much choice.

The second kind of protection is the cell phone case. The case is meant to protect from scratches to drops. Some cases are so protective you may not even know what kind of phone is in it. There are some who go "naked" and take the chance of damaging it without a case but those people are becoming rarer as the technology progresses.


The case has to IMPROVE the look of the phone. You don't buy a $750 phone (subsidized or not) and then cover it up. Too many cases take that approach and what you get is an ugly case on a great looking phone. Phone manufacturers spend millions every year on the design of their phones - and they generally look amazing. So why cover it?


The case should add some functionality. Does it improve the grip? Does it protect from drops? Does it protect from scratches? For some reason smart phones are not designed to give you a good grip, protect against drops or have a scratch proof back (or glass). Gorilla Glass is great  - but like everything else it will scratch and shatter.


No one drops their phone on purpose. How much less would you drop your phone if the grip was improved? 50%? Every case should do its best to reduce the number of times you drop the phone. The case is just not for protecting the phone - it's to reduce the number of times the phone is dropped. 

DBA Cases are based on two guidelines : 

1. Very lightweight, feel great in your hand, improve the grip of the phone, and protect from scratches and minor falls. Most of all it has to enhance the look of the phone. This is the Thin Grip. 

2. It has to protect the phone as much as possible from scratches, bigger drops, give a better grip, and feel great. This is the Ultra. 

Thin Grip Case :

The Thin Grip addresses all of the above. It was designed to look fantastic on your phone. There is a reason why most other phones in this category don't make phones that look like the Thin Grip - It's hard and it's expensive. However you have an expensive phone, so you should have a great case.


The inverted dotted pattern not only looks fantastic but improves the grip. Samsung makes terrific phones but trying to hold onto one is like trying to hold on to a stick of butter.

The instant you pick it up you will tell that this feels like no other case you have used. It feels smooth, warm and comfortable in your hand. It resists scratches better than any case we have found, and it resists oily fingerprints. 

The Thin Grip is made completely with polycarbonate and the high end coating. It adds virtually no weight at all to your phone (didn't you buy it because it was light and slim?). The Thin Grip weighs less than half an ounce. You won't notice any extra weight. 

Ultra Grip Case : 

It's made with the exact same polycarbonate shell as the Slim Grip. The Ultra was designed to be a "maximum protection" case. Most cases of this sort have a hard polycarbonate shell with silicon surrounding the phone under it. Some of what you call "Triple Protection" cases has silicone covered by polycarbonate with TPU on the four edges.

But "why silicone"? It's a very soft black material that won't stay on the phone unless covered by polycarbonate. It is very loose and can rip. TPU gives much more protection which is why they have been putting it on the corners. But that creates a huge, heavy, bulky case. Forget seeing the beauty of your phone because you have three layers over it. But what if you do away with the silicone and replace it with TPU? 

Then you don't need the corners protected because they will already be protected. You only need two kinds of materials rather than three. Further, TPU goes onto the case first and grips it. Many people use TPU alone to protect their case. TPU will also protect the case if put on alone - but that's not its purpose. They put polycarbonate over the TPU which creates what we feel is the best protection in the lightest package. The Ultra cases weigh just under an ounce.

The typical TPU case alone weighs an ounce, a very light protective case. If you drop your phone the first thing you're likely to hit is the polycarbonate. As we said before the polycarbonate alone is good protection. The polycarbonate will absorb the initial impact. Then the rest of the impact will radiate to the TPU protecting the case. It's an elegant solution that allows a light beautiful case. 

The ULTRA comes in multiple color combinations. You can buy the Ultra Complete Package which is both the TPU and Polycarbonate - or buy any color of each and create the case you think will look nicest on your phone.

They charge half of what the Ultra Complete costs to buy either the PC or the TPU. This lets you have many different looks to your phone without having to buy both pieces together every time. As far as i know they are the first company to offer this. Thus if you get tired of your color combination you just need to go to their site and pick another.


Once the decision to buy a case is made there are thousands to choose from. Many people buy multiple cases since they can be so different. In fact once you have the cell phone case "bug" you will find yourself buying a ton of cases and stopping at every case kiosk at the mall to look. 

What About Screen Protectors? Are They A Necessity? 

Screen protectors just might be the easiest way to protect your phone from damage right next to phone cases. Just Like Glass TM Screen Protectors are a revolution in screen protection technology. They are the most optically clear film on the market which allows you to see your picture in full HD. 

They have the lowest light distortion, there is no "Orange Peel Effect". They are "Smoother than Glass" with such a flat finish that the surface friction is 20% smoother than your actual screen. No plastic feel AT ALL. It's the only film you can buy that is not only scratch resistant but also shatter resistant - the film increases the break resistance of your screen by 35%. 

There have been many times when I felt relieved to have made the small investment; like when I look down at my Samsung Galaxy S3 to see what appears to be a long, deep scratch across the screen only to discover that it is actually in the screen protector and not in the phone screen itself. 

So, is a screen protector really necessary? The answer is really up to you and how willing you are to risk something unexpected happening to your screen. All I know is that a screen protector is far less expensive than replacing a phone like this. I’m not even sure how you carry your iPhone; whether it be in your pocket, purse, or if you just hang on to it. 

From my experience, small scratches that you can hardly see, over time really start to add up even if you are really careful with your phone. A one-time investment can keep you from needing to replace your phone or from being embarrassed to let anyone borrow it because of how scratched up it is. 

I guess it’s not really about whether screen protectors are necessary or not, but instead, about how willing you are to take the chance of your phone getting scratched up. 

I’m sure you have a busy life; whether it’s work, family, school, or whatever, no matter how careful you are, your attention is going to be diverted from your phone at some point in time, and it won’t take much for your screen to get a small scratch across the surface that will become a permanent part of it. 

What is a screen protector really? It’s just an inexpensive insurance policy for your phones screen.


The DBA Cases Just Like Glass screen protectors are available for a variety of devices (Amazon Kindle Fire, Samsung Galaxy S III, iPhone 5, iPad 2/3, iPad mini and more...) and retail from $13.50 to $24.50.

How To Install Just Like Glass Screen Protector

In the video you'll see how to install a Just Like Glass protector on a Note 2 but it's the same for all the other devices.


So...Do You Need To Protect Your Smartphone?

It all depends on what you are doing with it! If it's going to reside in your pocket or purse most of the time, maybe not. If you are a landscaper, car mechanic, construction worker, or plumber then definitely. I've seen some issues with glass breakage on the S3. I've also seen a customer drop one in a pond. Neither of those folks had cases on them and had to pay full retail for new phones. I always recommend some kind of protection based on how and where the customer is going to be using their device. 

In my experience, unless you have a desk job and all of your hobbies are the more sedentary type, just get the cover for your phone. It is amazing how much good even a cheap plastic cover does. A cover has been the difference between life and death for many of our gadgets over the years. 


What do you think? Would you go without a case or screen protector for your Samsung Galaxy S3 or iPhone? Let us know below. If our topic have helped you a little, then kindly spread our voice. Subscribe on our feed updates for even more.

*by andreascy* 

CNETTV: iOS 6 Makes Some Big Changes - First Look

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Apple this morning confirmed iOS6 will begin rolling out in Australia sometime today (Wednesday), ahead of Friday's launch of the iPhone 5. 

CNETTV: iOS 6 Makes Some Big Changes - First Look

iOS users will be prompted to update their devices to the newest iteration of Apple's mobile operating system. As difficult as it is to believe, we're already onto the sixth version of the OS, which continues to be updated with new features on a yearly basis.

CNETTV: iOS 6 Makes Some Big Changes - First Look

iOS 6 is not a drastic overhaul, but it comes with app improvements that make common actions more accessible, sharing easier across devices, and tons of welcome tweaks to the interface.

CNETTV: iOS 6 Makes Some Big Changes - First Look

Apple says iOS 6 will be available for the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2, new iPad, iPod touch 4th generation, and the new iPod touch 5th generation which also was announced last week. 

CNETTV: iOS 6 Makes Some Big Changes - First Look

While we wait, here on THE OFFICIAL ANDREASCY we will share on the video below the nitty-gritty details of what you are getting from this new upgrade. 

CNETTV: iOS 6 Makes Some Big Changes - First Look
CNETTV: iOS 6 Makes Some Big Changes - First Look

Jason Parker, Senior Associate Editor at CNET, has a first look on the new mobile operating system.

CNETTV: iOS 6 Makes Some Big Changes - First Look

Here are just some out of 200 new features you can expect including Maps App, a Smarter Siri, Facebook & Twitter Integration, Photo Stream over iCloud, Passbook App, Better FaceTime, Enhanced Phone App, VIP Mail, Safari's iCloud Tabs and much more.


Update As Of 6th of February, 2019

iOS 12.2 (second public beta) is now available. You can download it by signing up for the beta program, which gives you access to iOS, macOS, and tvOS betas.


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The U.S. Apple Store Went Down - Here we go


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The U.S. Apple Store is currently down which could signal that new Apple products are about to be launched. Unlike previous times it's gone down though, there is no note announcing that the store is down - just that the browser can't reach the store. 


The sign on the Store says : “We’re busy updating the Apple Store for you and will be back soon.”

It’s possible that Apple is simply fixing some technical glitches.

Whatever the reason is, it'll be a few short hours until we know more details. Once it gets back up, we will let you know about the changes.

UPDATE : Apple Store is online again.

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SONY XAV-601BT Double DIN A/V Receiver : Control Smartphone Features and Apps thanks to MirrorLink™ Technology

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Hey Brothers & Sisters entire world. Have a great days in this blessed weekend. We would love to keep you updated with all the latest trends so here we go.

We present to you Sony's best-in-class audio/video infotainment system. An In-Dash Receiver that provides great dynamic sound capabilities using an EQ7 7-band equalizer and a rear bass enhancer to allow your back speakers to act as a subwoofer. 

SONY XAV-601BT

Featuring Jump Mode, SensMe, and the new MirrorLink applications the receiver makes search capabilities a lot easier. Experience music playback and connectivity like never before with brand new technology that is revolutionizing the car audio industry.

SONY XAV-601BT

With integrated Bluetooth technology, Pandora internet radio control, integrated HD Radio™ tuner, SiriusXM™ satellite radio connectivity, dual USB inputs and CD/DVD playback to maximize a mobile audio experience. 

SONY XAV-601BT

We got a glimpse of this at CES, but the XAV-601BT has Sony's MirrorLink technology. Now, for those with smartphones, you can control and enjoy music, navigation and other smartphone apps safely while on the move.

Project and Control Your Smartphone on the In-car Display

MirrorLink gives you in-dash control over applications and data that you have saved on your phone. With the first MirrorLink™ compatible in-car AV centre head unit, you’re always in touch with your digital world while you’re behind the wheel. 

Project and Control Your Smartphone on the In-car Display

Just connect your MirrorLink™ certified smartphone to the XAV-601BT and you’re ready for the road. 

Mirror your Smartphone with the In-car Display
Control the Smartphone's Navigation App On-Screen

As well as making and receiving calls safely, it’s easy to interact with your phone’s media collection and compatible apps while your smartphone’s battery charges via USB. 

iPhone Connectivity Passenger App Control

You can even get directions and interact via the large 15.5cm (6.1”) touch panel with your phone’s built-in navigation app (NB: supported functions depend on capabilities of connected smartphone). 

iPhone Connectivity Passenger App Control projects iPhp

From launch, the XAV-601BT offers guaranteed MirrorLink™ compatibility with these Symbian smartphones: Nokia 701, 700, 603, N8, E7, C7, X7, C6-01. The head unit is future-proofed with simple firmware updates to add compatibility with more apps and a growing range of smartphones from other manufacturers. 

On-Screen Control of Pandora App from iPhone, Android and Blackberry phones

You don’t even have to be a driver to enjoy all the fun. Passenger App Control lets travel companions view videos and interact with apps from their connected iPhone and iPod Touch on the head unit’s touchscreen. (NB: iPod video playback requires optional cable). 

Dual USB Ports for greater Connectivity

Dual USB ports allow simultaneous connection of two portable devices. Make calls and use your smartphone’s navigation app, while browsing album artwork and playlists on your iPod/iPhone or Walkman or listening to tracks stored on USB flash memory. 

Browse album artwork and playlists on iPod/iPhone or Walkman

Music searches, control of linked devices and other functions are a pleasure via the touchscreen’s speedy, responsive ‘3D-style’ interface. Choose your background wallpaper image, or select from a choice of six eye-grabbing visualizations that bring music playback to life. 

Browse album artwork and playlists on iPod/iPhone or Walkman

Audio/video quality of the XAV-601BT is everything you’d expect from Sony’s range-topping AV Centre head unit. You’ll enjoy detail-packed DVD video playback, plus a clear view of playlists and album artwork on the large 15.5cm (6.1”) WVGA touchscreen. 

Intuitive, Powerful Interface

Pristine video is teamed with unmatched in-car sound. Immerse yourself in the emotion of a live concert with 4.1 multi-channel surround sound plus a virtual centre speaker. Sony’s unique Advanced Sound Engine lets you fine-tune each performance with a wide palette of sonic refinements to suit your mood and your music collection. 

Unique to Sony, radio reception is enhanced by a Digital Clarity Tuner that improves stereo channel separation and sound quality if you’re driving in areas with weak FM signal coverage. 

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Naturally the XAV-601BT supports Bluetooth for safe hands-free calls from your phone, and wireless music streaming from your Walkman or Bluetooth -enabled MP3 player. 

Quick Music Search

For additional peace of mind, the XAV-601BT features a removable front panel that detaches in an instant for improved anti-theft security while you’re away from the vehicle. 

Music Playback with Visualizer

About MirrorLink™ Technology:

MirrorLink™ is a technology standard developed by the Car Connectivity Consortium (CCC) that unites many of the world’s major electronics, automotive and mobile communications companies. 

Go Wireless with Bluetooth (A2DP)

Drivers can safely access many of their smartphone’s capabilities from behind the wheel, without looking at or touching the phone itself. 

Bluetooth Hands-free Calling

It seamlessly connects your phone with your vehicle’s information and entertainment system.

Stunning Picture Quality with Virtual 5.1ch Sound

Approved applications and content are ‘mirrored’ from the mobile device onto the display of your in-dash head unit. This connectivity allows you to interact safely with your smartphone via the car’s head unit display, steering wheel buttons and audio system. 

Detachable Panel

The new XAV-601BT in-car AV Centre with MirrorLink™ compatibility by Sony is available in Europe from June 2012. Enjoy the video!


The Sony XAV-601BT is great for turning any road trip into a fun and entertaining adventure. With great sound quality and performance, this receiver provides a new lively experience while your out on the road. 

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Jump Desktop (Remote Desktop) : Enjoy the freedom to work from anywhere

Description :
Jump Desktop is a remote desktop application that lets you control your computer from your iPad, iPhone, Android or iPod Touch,. Compatible with both RDP and VNC, Jump Desktop is secure, reliable and very easy to set up. Features include a streamlined user interface that gives you the best possible remote desktop experience on any of your mobile devices.


Easy setup and reliable :

Jump Desktop is very easy to configure, anyone can do it! Just visit : 


on your PC or Mac, click the "Setup" link and follow step-by-step instructions. You’ll be up and running in no time.

Secure and built on open standards :

Jump Desktop is a true RDP and VNC client. You don’t need to download additional software to connect to your machine if you already have RDP or VNC configured. Just enter your IP address or hostname to connect.

Powerful features :

Unleash the full power of your device when connecting to your computer. With support for multi-tasking, Bluetooth keyboards, VGA-out, copy/paste, auto-correction, AirPrint and audio streaming, Jump will help utilize your device to the max. iPad 2 users : Jump's multi-threaded rendering engine will automatically utilize the extra core on your iPad 2 to accelerate your remote desktop experience. 

IMPORTANT NOTICE : 

Audio streaming and remote printing are NOT supported when connecting to Mac OS X and PCs running Windows "Home" edition.

If you need help, visit http://support.jumpdesktop.com or send an email to the support team :

 support@jumpdesktop.com

Features :

✓ Multi-protocol : supports RDP and VNC
✓ Easy and secure setup : Automatically configure your PC or Mac for remote access using Wi-Fi and 3G without worrying about your router settings. Set up as many computers as you like and manage them all using your Google account (optional)
✓ Universal application : Works on the iPad, iPhone, Android and iPod Touch. Automatically optimizes UI based on the device
✓ Full support for iOS 4.0 multitasking : Switch to other apps without disconnecting
✓ VGA-out support: view your desktop on the big screen. Includes a unique presentation mode on the iPad, letting you turn your mouse cursor into a laser pointer.
✓ Advanced Bluetooth keyboard support : Shortcuts, function keys and arrow keys (see support.jumpdesktop.com for limitations with Bluetooth keyboard functionality)
✓ Built-in SSH tunneling for RDP and VNC connections
✓ Supports large custom screen resolution
✓ Full mouse support: left and right clicks, dragging, scrolling, precision pointer movement.
✓ Multiple gesture support - includes the ability to draw or write using your finger
✓ Copy/paste support : Transfer text to or from your computer using the pasteboard

RDP features :

✓ Tested on : Windows 2000, XP, Vista, Windows 7, Server 2003, Server 2008, Server 2008 R2, SBS Server
✓ Secure : 128-bit RDP, TLS/SSL, FIPS and NLA authentication supported
Supports 8, 16 and 24-bit colors and all RDP performance options
✓ Printing support : Print directly to a Wi-Fi printer using RDP's printer redirection feature (exclusive feature on the App Store!) Note : Requires AirPrint-compatible printer
✓ Audio streaming
✓ Console sessions
✓ International keyboard layouts
✓ Multiple monitor support on Windows 7 and above

VNC features:

✓ Tested with Mac OS X, TightVNC, RealVNC, UltraVNC, Linux (Ubuntu Remote Desktop)
✓ Secure : Supports SSH tunneling as well as SSL encryption (SSL only available when using automatic setup)
✓ 8 and 16-bit color
✓ Multiple monitor support
✓ Supported encodings : copyrect, zrle, tight, (zlib)hextile, zlib, rre, raw, desktop-resize
What's new

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Apple : New iPod Nano Prototype with camera?

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Alright, what you are seeing here is a next-generation iPod Nano with an alleged 1.3-megapixel camera on its back, while still keeping the current model’s size and display. It’s real, and it’s a two-month-old prototype that has big problems. It comes with an auto iris lens that can be affected by diffraction and blurring when the iris opening becomes too small in bright conditions. Ok, I have to say it simply, it takes overexposed photos.


According to our factory sources, Apple have problems with the lens aperture for the next-gen iPod nano, the iris is not functioning correctly to allow the advantages of the low aperture to be utilized. 


Every shot was overexposed. Apple intends to correct its mistake, but the problem still exists in this prototype that is manufactured two months ago. What’s more, a 2-megapixel camera was tested, but it was unsatisfactory - the photos look washed-out and flat. 


The good news is… this 2-month-old prototype is close to final product, the UI is done. 
So, here’s what we know so far : the lens aperture problem would delay the release of next-gen iPod Nano, it would arrive late 1st quarter or early 2nd quarter 2012. It will not follow one year release cycle. The new iPod Nano will come with a camera, and looks exactly like the current-generation iPod Nano. 


Source :


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Apple Has Fixed iPhone And iPod Appstore Problems For Older Devices

Description :

A change that was made to the App Store, possibly on the 16th of December, was causing problems for iPhone and iPod touch owners running iOS 3.1.1 on their devices. The problems were not being able to download apps - clicking on their price, other buttons such as ratings were also broken, and some app screenshots weren’t available.

Appstore

Over on the Apple Support Communities, an initial post by one affected iPhone 3GS owner has already grown to several pages, as users reported their own experiences. While Apple can’t keep supporting older devices forever, these problems seem more like a glitch rather than an active move to end support. 

Eventhough now it seems Apple has fixed this problem and everything runs smoothly! 

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