Sandwich: Double Trouble is a Hindi comedy film that stars Raveena Tandon, Mahima Chaudhry, and Govinda, who played dual roles. The director of the film is Anees Bazmee. Moreover, the sandwich movie has been put up for release since 2003 but got delayed for three years and released in 2006. The original title of the film was Hum do Hamara Ek - which means 'we are one.' The idea behind this remake came from an earlier movie named Hum Do Hamara Ek, which had many of the same actors.
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As far as specs, the Galaxy Nexus is top of the line for Android in almost all categories. It includes a 1.2-GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, a 5-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video capture and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera. It has NFC abilities for mobile payments, a proximity sensor and a barometer. The Ice Cream Sandwich software running on the Galaxy Nexus ups the power of Android with a revamped interface, features like facial recognition, and touch-only buttons in place of normal physical buttons under the screen.
KitGuru says: The image used in this article was a mock-up from the source, but we can only hope the real deal turns out similar. Edge-to-edge 1080p 4.8-inch screen? Yes please Samsung!
Samsung's Galaxy S II is just starting to appear in the US, and it's already time to start speculating on its successor - the S III. According to an anonymous user in a message board, the S III will have 2 Ghz quad-core processor, the latest Ice Cream Sandwich OS, a 10mp camera, NFC and 1080p 60 fps video. But we're mostly interested in the display - a 4.65" Super AMOLED HD display offering a strange 1280x1024 resolution (352 ppi?).
Arlo's smart security cameras are a fan favorite, but they sure can get pricey. If you're looking to start your kit without taking out a second mortgage on the house you're trying to keep an eye on, here's a deal for ya: you can currently grab two Arlo Pro 2 1080p cameras plus the required base station for $338, nearly $50 off what Amazon's been charging lately.The cameras can be used indoors or out, and come with mounting hardware to hang them on walls (or trees). They can be plugged in or operated on battery power, and feature night vision and a 130-degree field of view. You can configure the cameras to send you alerts when sound or motion are detected, and recorded clips are stored online for up to seven days.
Netflix customers now all have the option to stream their favorite television shows and movies in the highest quality bit rate that the company offers. HD? No, Super HD. It's 1080p, but with less compression. Netflix first rolled out this higher quality offering way back in January, but they only worked with ISPs with whom they have a direct connection. Now they're ready to stream Super HD to everyone. They're also hoping more ISPs will adopt Netflix Open Connect, their video content delivery network that tries to reduce internet congestion by storing content on servers as close to users as possible.
Netflix made several appearances at today's Google event, but the most notable is perhaps the announcement that content delivered to Android devices may soon look a whole lot better. Hugo Barra demoed the new Nexus 7, showing off the 1080p content the device will be able to stream from Netflix when it launches in the US on July 30th. Prior to now, Android devices streamed content in standard definition, regardless of their resolution. Following the release of the Nexus 7, the company will roll out 1080p support to additional smartphones and tablets sometime this year.
In case there was any doubt that 5 inches is the new standard for Android superphones, Japanese carrier NTT DoCoMo has removed all of it with a new hardware series. Right at the top of the list is a new device from Panasonic in their relatively young Eluga family, this one christened the ELUGA X P-O2E. The 5-inch LCD screen is naturally 1080p, and hides a 1.5Ghz quad-core Snapdragon Pro processor, and a 13.2 megapixel camera. Colors are a flat black and a more interesting teal, as seen below.
Discerning the specs of this monolithic mobile is tricky with so little information, but earlier leaks would suggest that it's packing a camera capable of recording 1080p resolution video footage. By doing that thing painters do where they hold their arm out with their thumb up against a paintbrush and close one eye, we'd guess that's a 4.3-inch display. 2ff7e9595c
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