Friday 27 December 2013

ET deals: 20% off HP Spectre 13t convertible ultrabook with free RAM upgrade


Convertible touch laptops are all the rage these days, but with their popularity and cool features comes a proportionately high price tag. The segment is definitely missing the relative bargains you can get in a “regular” ultrabook these days, which sports all the features of the premium convertibles with a lower price tag and no tablet-like operation. A premium ultrabook with touchscreen lets you take advantage of touch-friendly Windows 8, while keeping a highly portable design and lower price.
Our featured deal today, the HP Spectre 13t is a 13.3-inch model like the Lenovo Yoga, yet cuts cost significantly due to the lower resolution screen (1920×1080 vs 3200×1800) and a standard laptop hinge. It is still svelte at 0.59-inches thick and 3.2 lbs, thanks to its all aluminum design.
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For a starting price of only $800 after the coupon, you get a Core i5 processor, 128GB SSD, and a (rare) free upgrade to 8GB of RAM. There are a ton of standard features like 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, HD webcam, backlit keyboard, and more. A comparable Yoga 2 Pro would cost around the $1000, making the Spectre a bargain.
This model is also fully customizable from HP, with upgrade options like a Core i7 processor, larger SSD, and only a $70 upgrade cost for the 2560×1440 QHD display. Even 802.11ac is only $20 more, making for one extremely well equipped machine.
The hefty 20% coupon that knocks this beast down to $800 is a rare one and we don’t know exactly when it will end. Also keep in mind that at a 20% discount, you also save 20% on any upgrades! If this sleek little powerhouse from HP has caught your eye, this is a good chance to snag it with big savings and a free RAM upgrade.

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Wireless Multimedia Flexible Keyboard

Wireless Multimedia Flexible Keyboard, which is strong, silent and indestructible, is made of a high quality silicone material. It is also storable and portable that users can roll it up and bring it everywhere. Its ultra-slim and lightweight design can be used for travel, school, or any other working environment.
Wireless Multimedia Flexible Keyboard, which is strong, silent and indestructible, is made of a high quality silicone material. It is also storable and portable that users can roll it up and bring it everywhere. Its ultra-slim and lightweight design can be used for travel, school, or any other working environment. - See more at: http://www.infodunya.com/wireless-multimedia-flexible-keyboard/#sthash.7EMg11PJ.dpuf

Facebook Introduced New Privacy Settings

Why don’t I have the new settings?

If you haven’t yet seen the three-step transition tool for reviewing and updating your privacy settings, you will shortly. We’re asking all 350 million people who use Facebook to go through this process and are rolling out the changes incrementally to make sure it goes smoothly. Keep in mind that you also won’t see the new Privacy Settings page until you’ve gone through the transition process.

Can I limit access to my Friend List?

Many of you have mentioned that you want a way to hide your list of friends. In response to your feedback, we’ve removed the “View Friends” link from search results, making your Friend List less visible on the site.

In addition, you can further limit the visibility of your Friend List to other people on Facebook if you want. After you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings, you’ll be able to click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the “Friends” box on your profile. Unchecking “Show my friends on my profile” will prevent your Friend List from appearing in your profile. when it is viewed by people who are logged in to Facebook. Keep in mind, however, that because Friend List is publicly available, it will be visible to people who are viewing your profile while not logged in. Again, you will only have this option once you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings.

Remember, you can also limit who can find you in searches on Facebook and control whether your information can be indexed by public search engines under “Search” on the Privacy Settings page.

Can I limit access to my Wall?

There’s been some confusion about whether you can still limit access to Wall posts from friends and applications. The answer is yes. Just as before, you have complete control over who has access to posts your friends have made through the “Posts by Friends” setting under “Profile Information” on the Privacy Settings page. For example, if you choose Friends of Friends, only your friends and friends of those friends will be able to see posts others have made on your Wall.

You can also control whether applications you use can post stories to your Wall on the Application Settings page. Just click “Edit Settings” next to an application’s name and choose the settings that are right for you.



Why don’t I have the new settings?
If you haven’t yet seen the three-step transition tool for reviewing and updating your privacy settings, you will shortly. We’re asking all 350 million people who use Facebook to go through this process and are rolling out the changes incrementally to make sure it goes smoothly. Keep in mind that you also won’t see the new Privacy Settings page until you’ve gone through the transition process.
Can I limit access to my Friend List?
Many of you have mentioned that you want a way to hide your list of friends. In response to your feedback, we’ve removed the “View Friends” link from search results, making your Friend List less visible on the site.
In addition, you can further limit the visibility of your Friend List to other people on Facebook if you want. After you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings, you’ll be able to click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the “Friends” box on your profile. Unchecking “Show my friends on my profile” will prevent your Friend List from appearing in your profile. when it is viewed by people who are logged in to Facebook. Keep in mind, however, that because Friend List is publicly available, it will be visible to people who are viewing your profile while not logged in. Again, you will only have this option once you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings.
Remember, you can also limit who can find you in searches on Facebook and control whether your information can be indexed by public search engines under “Search” on the Privacy Settings page.
Can I limit access to my Wall?
There’s been some confusion about whether you can still limit access to Wall posts from friends and applications. The answer is yes. Just as before, you have complete control over who has access to posts your friends have made through the “Posts by Friends” setting under “Profile Information” on the Privacy Settings page. For example, if you choose Friends of Friends, only your friends and friends of those friends will be able to see posts others have made on your Wall.
You can also control whether applications you use can post stories to your Wall on the Application Settings page. Just click “Edit Settings” next to an application’s name and choose the settings that are right for you.
- See more at: http://www.infodunya.com/facebook-introduced-new-privacy-settings/#sthash.eXFvzhSy.dpuf
Why don’t I have the new settings?
If you haven’t yet seen the three-step transition tool for reviewing and updating your privacy settings, you will shortly. We’re asking all 350 million people who use Facebook to go through this process and are rolling out the changes incrementally to make sure it goes smoothly. Keep in mind that you also won’t see the new Privacy Settings page until you’ve gone through the transition process.
Can I limit access to my Friend List?
Many of you have mentioned that you want a way to hide your list of friends. In response to your feedback, we’ve removed the “View Friends” link from search results, making your Friend List less visible on the site.
In addition, you can further limit the visibility of your Friend List to other people on Facebook if you want. After you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings, you’ll be able to click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the “Friends” box on your profile. Unchecking “Show my friends on my profile” will prevent your Friend List from appearing in your profile. when it is viewed by people who are logged in to Facebook. Keep in mind, however, that because Friend List is publicly available, it will be visible to people who are viewing your profile while not logged in. Again, you will only have this option once you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings.
Remember, you can also limit who can find you in searches on Facebook and control whether your information can be indexed by public search engines under “Search” on the Privacy Settings page.
Can I limit access to my Wall?
There’s been some confusion about whether you can still limit access to Wall posts from friends and applications. The answer is yes. Just as before, you have complete control over who has access to posts your friends have made through the “Posts by Friends” setting under “Profile Information” on the Privacy Settings page. For example, if you choose Friends of Friends, only your friends and friends of those friends will be able to see posts others have made on your Wall.
You can also control whether applications you use can post stories to your Wall on the Application Settings page. Just click “Edit Settings” next to an application’s name and choose the settings that are right for you.
- See more at: http://www.infodunya.com/facebook-introduced-new-privacy-settings/#sthash.eXFvzhSy.dpuf
Why don’t I have the new settings?
If you haven’t yet seen the three-step transition tool for reviewing and updating your privacy settings, you will shortly. We’re asking all 350 million people who use Facebook to go through this process and are rolling out the changes incrementally to make sure it goes smoothly. Keep in mind that you also won’t see the new Privacy Settings page until you’ve gone through the transition process.
Can I limit access to my Friend List?
Many of you have mentioned that you want a way to hide your list of friends. In response to your feedback, we’ve removed the “View Friends” link from search results, making your Friend List less visible on the site.
In addition, you can further limit the visibility of your Friend List to other people on Facebook if you want. After you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings, you’ll be able to click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the “Friends” box on your profile. Unchecking “Show my friends on my profile” will prevent your Friend List from appearing in your profile. when it is viewed by people who are logged in to Facebook. Keep in mind, however, that because Friend List is publicly available, it will be visible to people who are viewing your profile while not logged in. Again, you will only have this option once you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings.
Remember, you can also limit who can find you in searches on Facebook and control whether your information can be indexed by public search engines under “Search” on the Privacy Settings page.
Can I limit access to my Wall?
There’s been some confusion about whether you can still limit access to Wall posts from friends and applications. The answer is yes. Just as before, you have complete control over who has access to posts your friends have made through the “Posts by Friends” setting under “Profile Information” on the Privacy Settings page. For example, if you choose Friends of Friends, only your friends and friends of those friends will be able to see posts others have made on your Wall.
You can also control whether applications you use can post stories to your Wall on the Application Settings page. Just click “Edit Settings” next to an application’s name and choose the settings that are right for you.
- See more at: http://www.infodunya.com/facebook-introduced-new-privacy-settings/#sthash.eXFvzhSy.dpuf
Why don’t I have the new settings?
If you haven’t yet seen the three-step transition tool for reviewing and updating your privacy settings, you will shortly. We’re asking all 350 million people who use Facebook to go through this process and are rolling out the changes incrementally to make sure it goes smoothly. Keep in mind that you also won’t see the new Privacy Settings page until you’ve gone through the transition process.
Can I limit access to my Friend List?
Many of you have mentioned that you want a way to hide your list of friends. In response to your feedback, we’ve removed the “View Friends” link from search results, making your Friend List less visible on the site.
In addition, you can further limit the visibility of your Friend List to other people on Facebook if you want. After you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings, you’ll be able to click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the “Friends” box on your profile. Unchecking “Show my friends on my profile” will prevent your Friend List from appearing in your profile. when it is viewed by people who are logged in to Facebook. Keep in mind, however, that because Friend List is publicly available, it will be visible to people who are viewing your profile while not logged in. Again, you will only have this option once you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings.
Remember, you can also limit who can find you in searches on Facebook and control whether your information can be indexed by public search engines under “Search” on the Privacy Settings page.
Can I limit access to my Wall?
There’s been some confusion about whether you can still limit access to Wall posts from friends and applications. The answer is yes. Just as before, you have complete control over who has access to posts your friends have made through the “Posts by Friends” setting under “Profile Information” on the Privacy Settings page. For example, if you choose Friends of Friends, only your friends and friends of those friends will be able to see posts others have made on your Wall.
You can also control whether applications you use can post stories to your Wall on the Application Settings page. Just click “Edit Settings” next to an application’s name and choose the settings that are right for you.
- See more at: http://www.infodunya.com/facebook-introduced-new-privacy-settings/#sthash.eXFvzhSy.dpuf
Why don’t I have the new settings?
If you haven’t yet seen the three-step transition tool for reviewing and updating your privacy settings, you will shortly. We’re asking all 350 million people who use Facebook to go through this process and are rolling out the changes incrementally to make sure it goes smoothly. Keep in mind that you also won’t see the new Privacy Settings page until you’ve gone through the transition process.
Can I limit access to my Friend List?
Many of you have mentioned that you want a way to hide your list of friends. In response to your feedback, we’ve removed the “View Friends” link from search results, making your Friend List less visible on the site.
In addition, you can further limit the visibility of your Friend List to other people on Facebook if you want. After you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings, you’ll be able to click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the “Friends” box on your profile. Unchecking “Show my friends on my profile” will prevent your Friend List from appearing in your profile. when it is viewed by people who are logged in to Facebook. Keep in mind, however, that because Friend List is publicly available, it will be visible to people who are viewing your profile while not logged in. Again, you will only have this option once you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings.
Remember, you can also limit who can find you in searches on Facebook and control whether your information can be indexed by public search engines under “Search” on the Privacy Settings page.
Can I limit access to my Wall?
There’s been some confusion about whether you can still limit access to Wall posts from friends and applications. The answer is yes. Just as before, you have complete control over who has access to posts your friends have made through the “Posts by Friends” setting under “Profile Information” on the Privacy Settings page. For example, if you choose Friends of Friends, only your friends and friends of those friends will be able to see posts others have made on your Wall.
You can also control whether applications you use can post stories to your Wall on the Application Settings page. Just click “Edit Settings” next to an application’s name and choose the settings that are right for you.
- See more at: http://www.infodunya.com/facebook-introduced-new-privacy-settings/#sthash.eXFvzhSy.dpuf
Why don’t I have the new settings?
If you haven’t yet seen the three-step transition tool for reviewing and updating your privacy settings, you will shortly. We’re asking all 350 million people who use Facebook to go through this process and are rolling out the changes incrementally to make sure it goes smoothly. Keep in mind that you also won’t see the new Privacy Settings page until you’ve gone through the transition process.
Can I limit access to my Friend List?
Many of you have mentioned that you want a way to hide your list of friends. In response to your feedback, we’ve removed the “View Friends” link from search results, making your Friend List less visible on the site.
In addition, you can further limit the visibility of your Friend List to other people on Facebook if you want. After you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings, you’ll be able to click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the “Friends” box on your profile. Unchecking “Show my friends on my profile” will prevent your Friend List from appearing in your profile. when it is viewed by people who are logged in to Facebook. Keep in mind, however, that because Friend List is publicly available, it will be visible to people who are viewing your profile while not logged in. Again, you will only have this option once you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings.
Remember, you can also limit who can find you in searches on Facebook and control whether your information can be indexed by public search engines under “Search” on the Privacy Settings page.
Can I limit access to my Wall?
There’s been some confusion about whether you can still limit access to Wall posts from friends and applications. The answer is yes. Just as before, you have complete control over who has access to posts your friends have made through the “Posts by Friends” setting under “Profile Information” on the Privacy Settings page. For example, if you choose Friends of Friends, only your friends and friends of those friends will be able to see posts others have made on your Wall.
You can also control whether applications you use can post stories to your Wall on the Application Settings page. Just click “Edit Settings” next to an application’s name and choose the settings that are right for you.
- See more at: http://www.infodunya.com/facebook-introduced-new-privacy-settings/#sthash.eXFvzhSy.dpuf
Why don’t I have the new settings?
If you haven’t yet seen the three-step transition tool for reviewing and updating your privacy settings, you will shortly. We’re asking all 350 million people who use Facebook to go through this process and are rolling out the changes incrementally to make sure it goes smoothly. Keep in mind that you also won’t see the new Privacy Settings page until you’ve gone through the transition process.
Can I limit access to my Friend List?
Many of you have mentioned that you want a way to hide your list of friends. In response to your feedback, we’ve removed the “View Friends” link from search results, making your Friend List less visible on the site.
In addition, you can further limit the visibility of your Friend List to other people on Facebook if you want. After you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings, you’ll be able to click on the pencil icon in the top-right corner of the “Friends” box on your profile. Unchecking “Show my friends on my profile” will prevent your Friend List from appearing in your profile. when it is viewed by people who are logged in to Facebook. Keep in mind, however, that because Friend List is publicly available, it will be visible to people who are viewing your profile while not logged in. Again, you will only have this option once you’ve completed the transition to the new privacy settings.
Remember, you can also limit who can find you in searches on Facebook and control whether your information can be indexed by public search engines under “Search” on the Privacy Settings page.
Can I limit access to my Wall?
There’s been some confusion about whether you can still limit access to Wall posts from friends and applications. The answer is yes. Just as before, you have complete control over who has access to posts your friends have made through the “Posts by Friends” setting under “Profile Information” on the Privacy Settings page. For example, if you choose Friends of Friends, only your friends and friends of those friends will be able to see posts others have made on your Wall.
You can also control whether applications you use can post stories to your Wall on the Application Settings page. Just click “Edit Settings” next to an application’s name and choose the settings that are right for you.
- See more at: http://www.infodunya.com/facebook-introduced-new-privacy-settings/#sthash.eXFvzhSy.dpuf

SONY SMARTWATCH

Japanese electronics giant has launched a device code named Sony SmartWatch Model no: MN2 which is available @ $ 115.08 / Pounds 79.99 / Rupees 6200/-


Sony's latest device which is a combination of watch & remote for android smartphones is now out to be grabbed. It is available on various websites. The SmartWatch features Square shaped 1.3 Inch OLED Capacitive Touch Screen with multi touch. The display resolution is of 128 x 128 Pixels. Sony SmartWatch MN2 dimensionally measure 36 x 36 x 8 mm (1.42 x 1.42 x 0.31 in), the device 15.5 gms (0.55 oz), the watch band weighs 26 gms (0.92 oz). So in totality the SmartWatch weighs 41.5 gms (1.46 oz). Wrist straps of the SmartWatch has got 8 colour options viz; Black, Blue, Pink, Grey, White, Mint, Purple, Turquoise. It also has a Clip which can be used to attach it to things like bag, belt, shirt, etc. The SmartWatch has a Aluminium frame that makes it dust & splash proof. On the display front the SmartWatch looks elegant & technically it packs under the hood a 120 MHz  STM32F205RG CPU, 128 KB RAM, 1 MB FLASH. The SmartWatch features a ST-Ericsson STLC2690 Bluetooth v3.0 which is capable of pairing with your android device upto the range of 10 M. It comes out of the box with Android OS (most probably latest). The battery juice is of 110 mAh which according to Sony if you use it heavily it will last for 1 day. After pairing your SmartWatch with your android smartphone you can read sms & emails as well as get calender reminders on your display. You will also get updates of your social network like facebook & twitter on your SmartWatch. The SmartWatch is capable of controlling Music Player and the display shows on it the track playing. You can also take, reject & mute your calls from your SmartWatch. It can also doubles up for a watch & you can keep an analog or digital watch on your display. The Sony SmartWatch definitely works with all sony android smartphone & for non-sony smartphone users you can check the list of supported smartphone on the official Sony mobile website on the following link www.sonymobile.com. You can buy a Sony SmartWatch MN2 online on www.flipkart.com, www.amazon.com, www.amazon.co.uk.

SONY SMARTWATCH MODEL NO MN2 FULL SPECIFICATIONS
SONY SMARTWATCH MN2


SONY SMARTWATCH MN2 FULL SPECIFICATION:
  • 1.3 INCH OLED CAPACITIVE TOUCH SCREEN WITH MULTI TOUCH
  • SQUARE ALUMINIUM FRAME
  • DUST & SPLASH PROOF
  • DISPLAY RESOLUTION 128 X 128 PIXELS
  • ANDROID OS
  • 120 MHz STM32F205RG CPU
  • 128 KB RAM
  • 1 MB FLASH
  • BLUETOOTH v3.0 ST-ERICSSON STLC2690
  • DIMENSIONS 36 x 36 x 8 MM (1.42 x 1.42 x 0.31 IN)
  • WEIGHT: DEVICE 15.5 GMS (0.55 oz), WATCHBAND 26 gms (0.92 oz)
  • NETT WEIGHT 41.5 GMS (1.46 OZ)
  • COLOUR OPTIONS BLACK, BLUE, PINK, GREY, WHITE, PURPLE, TURQUOISE
  • READ SMS & EMAILS, CALENDAR NOTIFICATIONS
  • FACEBOOK & TWITTER UPDATES
  • TAKE, REJECT & MUTE CALLS
  • 110 mAh BATTERY