Samsung Galaxy Note Mini Reportedly Being Tested In India

Samsung Galaxy Note Mini Reportedly Being Tested In IndiaSometimes, it pays to look out for tiny small details in life, as it is more often than not these little details which have been overlooked that have proven to be the downfall for many. On a far more positive note, sniffing out little details will also allow one to come to some pre-conceived conclusions based on existing information, such as the latest snippets from Zauba. Zauba happens to be a website which will keep track of imports as well as exports to and from India, where according to the site, there has been a shipment from Delhi Air Cargo that sported a pair of mobile devices, and these featured the model number SM-P601.

It might sound close to the SM-N601 that we talked about sometime at the end of last month, where that was speculated to be a Galaxy Tab 10” successor. This particular information gleaned from such a document this time around seemed to point to a smaller version of an existing model, which would mean speculation abounds as to whether it is a new Galaxy Note Mini tablet or not. After all, do you think that any device with a 5.25” display can be deemed as “Mini”? I suppose when the “parent” device comes with a 10” display, that would be justified.

Hopefully, additional light on the SM-P601 will be shed in due time, and we simply cannot wait for that to happen.

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    The Suprisingly Intricate Science Behind Studying How Flies Fly

    Flies are a nuisance. At worst, they’re landing their dirty poop-feet on your or your stuff. At best, they’re targets for your salt shotgun. But flies are secretly really cool, and the scientists that study them have some amazing tools.

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    Scientists Get Mice Drunk To Explain Why Binge Drinking Breaks Bones

    Scientists Get Mice Drunk To Explain Why Binge Drinking Breaks Bones

    It’s a well-known thing amongst doctors that heavy drinkers have a mysterious propensity for breaking their bones—and not just because they may trip over their own feet in an inebriated stupor. Medical researchers from Loyola University in Chicago wanted to get to the bottom of the issue, and they addressed the question the only way they saw fit: by getting mice drunk and breaking some bones.

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    Researchers laugh in the face of flatness with new approaches to haptic displays (video)

    If the future of haptic technology is your jam, then the symposium on User Interface Systems and Technology at the University of St. Andrews is the place to be this week. Teams from Disney Research and the University of Bristol will present two different approaches to adding 3D tactility to touch …

    Fitness Tracking Tech Could Be the New Best Way to Diagnose Alzheimer’s

    Fitness Tracking Tech Could Be the New Best Way to Diagnose Alzheimer's

    Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia seen in the elderly, is increasingly becoming a global healthcare challenge. There is still no cure, and therapies that slow symptom progression require early diagnosis to be effective. Now, an interdisciplinary team of German researchers has found that simple motion sensors can pick up the physical activity changes associated with the disease, and even diagnose Alzheimer’s more effectively than current methods.

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    Steve Ballmer bids final farewell to stockholders

    As exiting CEO of Microsoft Steve Ballmer steps down from his post as most electrifying man to present a product onstage, he also sends out a more solemn letter to the shareholders of the company. Here in the final 2013 Fiscal Year annual report, Ballmer makes the case for the change of Microsoft to a […]

    Beats Music To Debut In The US Soon

    Beats Music To Debut In The US SoonWe did mention earlier this year on how Beats Electronics are working on launching a new music streaming service later in the year, and now that we are already into the final quarter of the year, I suppose that it is valid for some folks to start feeling impatient. On the bright side, you need not wait that long any more, since Beats Music, which is Beats Electronics’ streaming service, will soon be made available over the Web, in addition to iOS and Android apps, of course.

    In due course of time, we consumers should also see a Windows Phone 8 app up for order. To say that this eagerly awaited music streamer has been a long time in coming would be an understatement. President and COO of Beats Electronics, Luke Wood, did mention that Beats Music ought to launch “within the next few months” in the United States first. Hmm, this will definitely carry the possibility that we could even be looking at a 2014 release date, which would be a bummer. Are you highly anticipating the Beats Music streaming service, and wished that the clock would tick a whole lot faster so that it will finally be able to hit the market up and running?

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    Watch This Girl With Telekinetic Powers Freak Out Coffee Shop Patrons

    This absolutely amazing and terrifying prank, where a girl with telekinetic powers appears to freak out in a coffee shop, is actually a publicity stunt for the upcoming remake of the film Carrie. But that doesn’t make it any less entertaining or awesome. Make sure you watch it all the way through, too, it just gets better and better.

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    Windows Phone YouTube returns: barebones again

    This week the folks at Microsoft appear to have given control back to the Google team when it comes to the unofficial-official YouTube app for Windows Phone devices. Here existing on Windows Phone 8, the app has been part of a battle between companies for several months, resulting in several iterations of said app for […]

    ASUS Transformer Book T100 Now Available For Pre-Order From Amazon

    ASUS Transformer Book T100 Now Available For Pre Order From AmazonAre you interested in picking up a tablet device for your everyday use? If you have answered in the affirmative, then you might want to check out what ASUS has come up with, in the form of the ASUS Transformer Book T100. The Asus Transformer Book T100 happens to be a 10″ tablet that will run on a quad-core Intel Atom Z3740 Bay Trail processor, where it will be accompanied by 2GB RAM, Windows 8.1 as the operating system of choice, and Microsoft Office 2013 Home & Student. Widely tipped to ship from this coming October 18th onwards, you will be able to take on the role of an early bird by placing a pre-order for an ASUS Transformer Book T100 that sports 64GB of storage space from Amazon for $399 a pop.

    Of course, if you feel that your pocket is lighter than normal and you would like to have the best of both worlds but without blowing your budget, there is always the option of a more affordable $350 model, where it will arrive with half the amount of storage space – that is, 32GB. Regardless of which particular model that you have decided to pick up, they will arrive with a touted 11 hours of battery life, including a detachable keyboard dock so that you can use the Transformer Book T100 as a notebook as and when required.

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