Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Samsung Galaxy Core: S2 Like 4.3-inch Dual SIM Handset with Dual Core CPU Coming Soon


US President Barack Obama is on a mission to never give up his BlackBerry smartphone. Mr. President is not alone, as many of us can't live without phones these days. Samsung, who rose to fame with Galaxy S2 then Galaxy S3, and now the Galaxy S4 has been compassionate towards giant screen devices.


Back in April, the South Korean announced the Mega series, and the company is back with yet another insane device. The Samsung Galaxy Core is a new handset from the makers behind Galaxy camera. Well, the device isn't cool, and as prolific as the latest Mega 6.3, but it is the device that you can buy with limited budget. The Galaxy Core is a repackaged Samsung Galaxy S2 (Let's be frank). It even shares similarity with the Galaxy S3 Mini. Well, its specifications are decent for an average Indian consumer.

From Prefab Skyscrapers To Prefab Houses, Klik Claims To Fit The Bill


Australian companies Elenberg Fraser and Unitised Building have come up with a prefabricated modular building system they claim is equally suited to knocking up a quick skyscraper as it is a modern, designer house. It makes sense, then, that the product is pitched at developers, architects and would-be homeowners alike, and that the multiple choice procurement procedure is identical for each.


If you can tick a box, you can design a Klik building, more or less. Unfortunately, no amount of prefab wizardry can simplify the oft-frustrating, sometimes harrowing process of gaining planning permission, but it's after this stage that the designers of Klik reckon that their product simplifies designing, procuring and building a house, hotel or residential skyscraper.