Senin, 27 Juni 2011

Sony Ericsson Mix Walkman

Sony Ericsson Walkman Mix running on open operating systems. This means that cool walkman phones using the Android OS is not like the Sony Ericsson Xperia Neo. It is unknown why hp is not using Android.

Bar design mobile phone that carries the touchscreen is not much different from Soner Text Pro from the 'daleman'. The fundamental difference lies only in terms of course design.

Mix main features of the Walkman is a 3.0-inch touchscreen display, 3.0MP camera, EDGE, Wi-Fi, OS Proprietary and of course, support for social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter.

Two interesting features are carried by the present Walkman Mix Zappin button. By pressing this key the song is playing piece can be displayed on the player.

The second feature is the ability Walkman Mix in removing the sound of the vocalist on a song so that the sounds were music only. This feature is very fit for users who like karaoke. Yes, instead of splurging money on the nite club or on the Mall for karaoke, singing his own mending pake Soner Mix ajah scheduled for this sophisticated.

Specifications Soner Mix Walkman

Network: 2G: GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900 / GSM 850
Dimensions: 95.8 x 52.8 x 14.3 mm
Weight: 88.0 g (with battery)
Screen: 3.0 inch, TFT capacitive touchscreen, 262,144 colors (240 × 400 pixels), Scratch-resistant surface, Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, Single-touch input method
Data: Up to 115 kbps GPRS / EDGE Up to 200 kbps
Design: Bar Touchscreen
Camera: 3.0 MP (2048 × 1536 pixels), QVGA Video
Memory: internal100 MB, 64 MB RAM, microSD up to 32GB
Processor: PNX-4910 processor
Messaging: SMS (threaded view), MMS, Email, IM
Browser: HTML, XHTML, WAP 2.0
Multimedia: Music Player, Playback Player, Stereo FM radio with RDS
Connectivity: Bluetooth v2.1 with EDR, microUSB v2.0, Headphones connector 3.5 mm
Other Features: SNS integration, Walkman player, SensMe, TrackID music recognition, Document viewer, Voice memo, Predictive text input, 3.5 mm audio jack
Battery: Li-Ion 1000 mAh; talk time up to 5 hours; standby up to 446 hours
Colors: Black, Pink, White

TViX-HD SlimS1


TVIX a Korean company engaged in multimedia player since 2004 and successfully with its products TVIX PVR M-6640N which won many awards, is now launching a multimedia player with a series of product TVIX-HD SlimS1 Premium.

TVIX-HD SlimS1 equipped with a complete output interfaces such as HDMI 1.3, Composite, HDMI 1.3 digital, coaxial and optical S / PDIF.
For its connectivity, the TVIX-HD SlimS1 provides: 2 USB 2.0 host ports, 1 USB 2.0 Device Port, Ethernet (10/100), Optional Wireless 802.11n, and 1 eSATA port. On this device is also provided a slot for the hard drive 3.5 "SATA hard disk that can function as internal.

Supported chipsets play REALTEK RTD1283DD, TVIX-HD SlimS1 can play all kinds of video movie formats (H.264, 1080p video format, RMVB, VC-1, WM9, etc.) without delay and the resulting decrease in image quality. To play audio and view images with high definition, SlimS1 TVIX-HD also produces good quality.

When booting from the TVIX-HD SlimS1 own at the time of testing requires only ± 90 seconds, and only ± 10 seconds to read the external hard drive of 500GB which we attach to this product.
Menu display & remote is simple and obvious hint display, greatly simplify any person to operate TVIX-HD SlimS1 for the first time.

Specification

Main Chipset
• RTD1283DD+ 400Mhz processor
Memory
• Main : 256MB DDR SDRAM / Flash : 128MB
Maximum Resolution
• up to 1920 x 1080P
Video Format (Containers)
MKV, AVI, VOB
ASF, WMV
MPEG1/2/4 Elementary
MPEG1/2 PS: M2P, MPG
MPEG2 Transport Stream: TS, TP, TRP, M2TS, MTS, MOD, TOD
ISO, IFO
MOV (H.264), MP4
.MKV, .mpg, .avi, .wmv, .divx, .vob, .tp, .ts, .trp, .dat, .iso, .ifo, .m2ts, .mov, .flv, .rm, .rmvb, .asf, .mts, .mpeg
Video Codec
• XVID SD/HD 
MPEG 1 
MPEG-2 (MP@HL) 
MPEG-4.2 (ASP@L5, 720p, 1-point GMC) 
WMV9 (MP@HL), 
H.264 (BP@L3, MP@HL4.1)
VC-1 (MP@HL, AP@L3)
RealVideo 8/9/10
FLV(H.263)
Audio Format (Container)
• AAC, M4A
MPEG audio (MP1, MP2, MP3, MPA),
APE, PCM, AC3, FLAC (Audio track in MKV)
WAV(DTS), WAVPACK, WMA (Lossless not supported) 
Ogg
Audio Codec
• Dolby Digital
DTS Down Maxing 
WMA, WMA Pro 
APE, FLAC, WAV, MP1, MP2, MP3, M4A, LPCM, Ogg Vorbis, aif, aiff
Audio Pass-thru
• DTS, Dolby Digital, Dolby True HD, Dolby Digital Plus
Photo Image
• JPG, JPEG, BMP, PNG, GIF, TIF
Languages Support
• English, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Spanish, French, Germany, Italian, Korean, Nederlands, Russian, Rumanian, Czech, Arabic, Vietnamese, Bulgarian, Hebrew, Swedish, Greek, Turkish, Polish, Portuguese, Croatian, Thai
Subtitles
• smi, smil, sub/idx, srt, .ssa, .ass, MKV embedded subtitle
Video / Audio Output
• HDMI 1.3a (Video 24 bit), Component, Composite
Digital: Coaxial, Optical
Analog : Stereo
HDD Supported
• NTFS, FAT32 (3.5” SATA Ⅰ,Ⅱ HDD)
Interface
• USB 2.0 Host 2 Ports ( USB1/USB2 : 5V , 500 mA max), USB 2.0 Target 1 Port
• 1 port e-SATA HOST
Network
• 10/100 Ethernet
• Wi-Fi 802.11n(optional)
Network Protocol
• UPnP, SAMBA Client, NFS (with Net-Share)
• SAMBA server , FTP
Cooling Fan
• Internal temperature sensing mechanism, 40mm low noise
VFD Display
• Playback mode, Elapsed time, Resolution (Dot Matrix 7 English characters and numbers)
Power Consumption
• DC 12V
Dimension
• 215 x 160 x 55 mm (W x H x D)
Weight
• 1,11kg

Kamis, 23 Juni 2011

Asus GeForce GTX580 specs are leaked

Asus GeForce GTX580 specs are leaked


Leaked specs of the upcoming Asus branded GTX580 have given everyone something to talk about - their model number being ENGTX580/2DI/1536MB. It is described as the "Standard Edition" which leads us to believe there will be higher clocked or better editions of the card to be released eventually - with the "Standard Edition" having 1.5GB of GDDR5 memory clocked at 4008MHz on a 384-bus.


The core clock speed is set at 772MHz, it features dual-DVI connections, HDMI and a VGA output - compared to the GTX480 which had a 700MHz Core frequency.


The big thing is price - the GTX580 is going to be $599 US... which is a pretty outrageous price, even for the hardcore NVIDIA fan, being that this card is really what the GTX480 was meant to be before it was cut down to be released. With the HD69x0 cards so close to release, it is a big decision to jump on the GTX480 1.0, I mean GTX580... or wait it out and make a decision once both cards are on the market. But, that $599 US price is going to push a fair amount of people away - considering you could set up CF 68x0 cards for much less than that...


ViaTweaktown

Rabu, 22 Juni 2011

Temporary Email Addresses with Hotmail

hotmailA temporary email address could come handy in situations where you don’t want to share your primary email address because of the risk of spam.


Now there are quite a few services on the web, Mailinator and 10MinuteMail for example, that have long offered temporary email addresses for free but with certain limitations.


For example, these services provide receive-only inboxes so you can’t send email to someone using your temporary address. Second, these addresses auto-expire after a certain time and then you may have to generate a new one. Finally, we don’t have much of a clue about the companies that run these services and their privacy policies.


If you have been looking for a more reliable temporary email service but without any limitations, it’s time to log in to your old Hotmail account at mail.live.com.


Microsoft has added a new feature in Windows Live Hotmail that will let you create aliases for your main email address and the good part is that all these aliases can be managed though the same Inbox. Google Apps also supports email aliases but not Gmail.



I really like the way they have implemented aliases in Hotmail (see the video above). All incoming email for an alias gets stored in a separate folder, outside your main Inbox, and if you are getting too much spam for an alias, simply delete it from your account.


You may associate up to five different aliases with your Hotmail account.


Technically, this is quite similar to creating a new Gmail account that auto-forwards to your main Inbox and then you set up a filter for routing those messages. However, for people who aren’t that technically inclined, Hotmail’s approach is a winner.


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Guide to Choosing an Internet Based Fax Service

send fax from computerAlthough most people have moved to e-mail, there are those rare occasions when you will need to send documents signed with the signature and the fax seems to fit the resolution.


You do not have a dedicated fax machine, no more, because there are quite a few good web-based services, both paid and free that allows you to send and receive faxes using your computer, even without additional hardware. You do not have a "fax modem" or even your traditional landline phone to send a fax via the computer.



How Internet Faxing Works?


Online fax services more work in a similar way. You get a dedicated fax number and any fax message sent to this number are sent as attachments. On the other hand, if you want to send a fax from your computer to another fax machine can send the document as an attachment with the fax service online which in turn sends it to the recipient's fax machine.


Choosing an Internet Fax Service


After reviewing the plans and specifications of a service-based Internet fax dozen, I selected the top 5 services that have all the necessary functions and is more profitable. They have plans for everyone from the consumer who needs to send or receive a fax with the occasional business traveler who needs to send several faxes a day.


1. GotFreeFax.com – With Got Free Fax, you can send up to two faxes in a day for free to any number in the U.S. and Canada.


You can either use its online rich text editor to compose a fax or upload a PDF /Word file from your computer, type the recipient’s fax number and hit send. The service won’t add any advertisements or branding to your faxes. If you would like to send a fax to an international number, you can buy credits through PayPal.


2. myFax.com – My Fax allows you to send two faxes, with up to 10 pages each, per day for free. Unlike “Got Free Fax,” which only lets you send free faxes to US and Canada based numbers, My Fax supports a much large set of countries even for their free service.


MyFax offers a dedicated Fax number for an extra fee where you can receive faxes. All faxes sent to your personal fax number will arrive in your email inbox as PDFs.


3. GreenFax.com – With Green Fax you can again send and receive faxes via email. They offer a unique prepaid plan where you are only charged per page for sending faxes to US and Canada numbers without any monthly fees.


If you are sending a fax to an international number, you are billed per-minute of fax transmission time and unsuccessful transmissions are not charged.


4. eFax.com – If you need a fax number outside the USA, eFax is probably the best option for you. They offer your local fax numbers in 45 different countries for your incoming faxes. For a fixed monthly fee, you may receive up to 130 pages by fax per month while you pay a per page fee for sending faxes and this varies based on the destination.


With eFax, you may either send and receive faxes via your email program or they also offer integration with Microsoft Office programs.


5. RingCentral Fax – With RingCentral, you can send faxes worldwide through an email message, via their web interface, or from any Windows application. They charge a fixed monthly fee and their outgoing fee seems to be among the lowest in the industry.


Internet Fax Services – Plan Comparison Chart


The following chart (full version) compares in detail the pricing plans of various online fax services and also the cost of sending faxes to some popular destinations.


online fax - comparison


These rates often apply to fax pages that take less than 60 seconds to transmit. If the fax transmission is taking longer than 60 seconds, some companies may bill you on a per-minute basis instead of per page. 


[*] FaxPipe and MaxEmail are two other Internet based fax services that let you send and receive faxes and they have an overall lower monthly fee but it has be paid annually.


Which is the best Internet Faxing Service for me?


It depends on your country of residence, the volume of documents that you plan to fax in a month and the location of your client (if you wish to receive incoming faxes).


For most consumers, who have to send a fax occasionally , GotFreeFax looks like a perfect service. They do not charge a monthly fee, the rates for international outgoing faxes are competitive and you can send a fax from the browser without requiring any setup.


If your clients /contacts are based outside the U.S., you can go with eFax as they will give you a local fax number in that country and your clients won’t have to dial an international number in order to send you a fax. RingCentral and myFax also offer attractive pricing plans for volume faxing.


Via labnol

Apple Stuffs A 3TB Hard Drive Priced At $499


Apple has a new Time Capsule, and is rocking ton storage. Inside the case is familiar with the class server, 3 TB hard drive, without notice, the Pedigree, which is more than the outgoing version of the 1TB. But this is all that has changed. The unit is part of the three Gigabit Ethernet ports and a USB printer host and disk sharing. Encrypt 802.11 a / b / g / n with 40/128-bit WEP WPA/WPA2 and back up data to a massive 3 TB Drive via Time Machine in OS X..


Time Capsule's withdrawal was due to an upgrade. $ 499 for 2 TB is a little hard surface in 2011 (or in2010, for that matter), even the most dedicated of 2 TB external hard drives on the market for about $ 80. Unfortunately, the madness continues with the new model as 3 TB model is priced in the price level in spite of that $ 499 3 TB drives on sale for only $ 150. Well, not that Apple is forcing people to buy their products.


Via crunchgear

Selasa, 21 Juni 2011

Logitech powered by Jabra


Partnerships can bring great things for society and the Jabra Logitch just announced an agreement that allows the Logitech offers a variety of Unified Communications Headset Jabra co-branded with the name "Jabra powered by Logitech". This Agreement shall be placed as part of UC Jabra Logitech's U.S. channel partners, and corporate co-brand headphones hitting the international market by the end of the year. The Jabra is great, though. The company will continue to sell their products just as they were.


The first three re-brand the product should arrive in July that the Logitech USB Speaker BSP420 (Jabra Speak 410), the Logitech Wireless DECT Headset BH970 (Jabra GO 6430) and the Logitech Wireless BH870 Bluetooth (Jabra PRO 9450).




JABRA EXPANDS CHANNEL PRESENCE
THROUGH DISTRIBUTION AGREEMENT WITH LOGITECH


Nashua, NH – June 21, 2011– In order to seize the significant growth opportunity within Unified Communications (UC), Jabra and Logitech have entered into a distribution agreement, where Logitech will be offering a number of select Jabra headsets under the co-branded name “Logitech powered by Jabra.”


From July 2011, Logitech will sell select Jabra UC headsets to Logitech’s channel partners and business customers, initially in the North American market. As a second step, later in the year, the co-branded headsets will be rolled out globally. By combining the channel reach and broadly known brand of Logitech with high-quality Jabra headsets, Jabra has taken an important first step in significantly expanding the presence of Jabra headsets in all relevant North American sales channels where Jabra headsets are currently not present.


Jabra will continue to sell its wide portfolio of Jabra branded headsets to its current channel partners and the enterprise sales team will continue to address large UC opportunities with the Jabra branded headsets.


“Jabra’s intention is to be a leader in the UC space and the agreement with Logitech is an important step in achieving this. We are very pleased to announce the agreement with Logitech which we believe will lead to more people using Jabra headsets for their UC solutions,” said Jabra CEO Mogens Elsberg.


“Adding voice to the UC experience is one of the most important factors for a successful deployment and adoption of the technology. We expect that the combination of Jabra’s quality headsets with the Logitech brand and channel reach will increase the awareness of UC headsets as a category to the benefit of both parties and the existing Jabra channel network,” Elsberg continued.


“This collaboration with GN Netcom will enable Logitech to be a full solution provider for Unified Communications,” said Gerald P. Quindlen, Logitech president and CEO. “Businesses will now have a single company for a full range of UC solutions – from the meeting room with LifeSize video conferencing end points and infrastructure products to PCs, Macs and tablets with webcams, headsets and speakerphones.”


The first three “Logitech powered by Jabra” products will be available in July and will include the Logitech BSP420 USB Speakerphone (Jabra SPEAK™ 410), the Logitech BH970 Wireless DECT Headset (Jabra GO™ 6430) and the Logitech BH870 Wireless Bluetooth Headset (Jabra PRO™ 9450).


Via crunchgear

Kamis, 09 Juni 2011

BlackBerry Bold 9900


Bold 9900 brought an area of ​​2.8-inch touch screen, QWERTY keyboard, optical trackpad, 1.2 GHz processor, 5MP camera with the ability to record High Definition, RAM 768 and equipped with 8GB of onboard storage and runs on Blackberry OS v7.

From the design of the Blackberry Bold 990 combines a touch screen, QWERTY keyboard and trackpad. The combination is quite interesting in my opinion because we are given the freedom to use the 3 functions according to taste.

Phones that have supported this 4G network comes with a shape that is thinner than the Bold series before even the thinnest of the series the previous Blackberry has only 10.5 mm thickness.

Bold 9900 series has been running on the Blackberry operating system 7. On this operating system there are various significant increase from the previous version for example browsing faster thanks to Liquid Graphics features embedded in the browser, can do a search through the sound (similar to features of the Android OS), application management and office personnel safely , personal and corporate content management that can be separated and of course increase the overall performance thanks to the processor with a clockspeed of 1.2 GHz.

"Bold new BlackBerry smartphones and BlackBerry 7 OS inspired millions of consumers around the world who want the best combination of performance, function and style," said Mike Lazaridis, Co-CEO of RIM, in a press release on Monday (02/05/2011).

Bold 9900 has been equipped with a camera with 5MP resolution and can record
720p HD video. Multimedia applications also can play HD video with the same image quality.

Main Specifications Blackberry Bold 9900
Network: Tri-Band HSPA +, Quad-Band GSM / EDGE
Dimensions: 115 x 66 x 10.5 mm
Screen: Capacitive touchscreen TFT 2.8 "- VGA (640 × 480), 287 dpi resolution
Design: Candy Bar, QWERTY Keyboard, Optical Trackpad
Processor: 1.2 GHz
Operating System: Blackberry OS 7
Camera: 5MP, 702p HD Video Recording
Memory: 768 RAM, 8GB internal, microSD card up to 32GB
Connectivity: Dual-Band Wi-Fi ®, Bluetooth with EDR
Browser: Blackberry Browser, HTML5
Other Features: Orientation Sensor (Accelerometer), Digital Compass (Magnetometer), Proximity Sensors, NFC technology,
Battery: 1230 mAh Li-on

Blackberry Bold 9900 would go on sale this summer. Not yet known how Blackberry Bold 9900. But this phone will be priced diperkiran above the price Torch.

Rabu, 18 Mei 2011

iPhone 4


iPhone 4 has been officially released in the event Apple WorldWide Developers Conference (WWDC) 2010 in San Francisco Tuesday yesterday. Let us review the iPhone 4 which was sensational.

Apple's iPhone was first sold in 2007. The first generation iPhone on sale on June 29, 2007 at a price of U.S. $ 499 for 4GB model and U.S. $ 599 for the 8GB model. The second generation iPhone 3G is named and launched in various countries on July 11, 2008 for U.S. $ 199 for the 8GB model and $ 299 for the 16GB model. Third generation or 3G iPhone, launched on June 17, 2009, at a price of U.S. $ 199 for 16GB model and $ 299 for 32GB model.

So what's new iPhone compared to the previous iPhone's 4?

First, let's surgical outer shape. Fourth-generation smart phone from Apple is thinner than the previous iPhone form that is 0.38 inch 0.5 inch while the previous iPhone. Batteries last up to 7 hours in an active condition, the difference of two hours of battery life before the iPhone version.

According to Jobs, the iPhone battery 4 resistant to various activities, such as talk for seven hours in the 3G, 3G browsing for 6 hours, browsing the WiFi for 10 hours, 10 hours of video, music 40 hours and 300 hours standby. Despite the wide screen is the same as the previous iPhone, but the resolution of the iPhone 4, four times better than previous generations.

Bodi iPhone 4 wrapped glass and stainless steel panels on the front and rear, and insert the antenna which surrounds the entire body of iPhone. The phone may not have been smart if not embedded camera. In the iPhone 4, Apple buried 5 Megapixel camera complete with LED flash and can record and edit high-definition photo.

If earlier the iPhone operating system is a lightweight version of Mac OS X without the various components that are not needed. The operating system used in the iPhone 4 is ios 4 and not much difference with the previous operating system. What is truly different is the processor that gives Apple A4 high speed. For features that are available, some new features in the iPhone, including multitasking, iBooks, advertising and video chat.

IPhone
4 Specifications

Form:

* Color: Black or White
* Height: 4.5 inches
* Width: 2.31 inches
* Thin: 0.37 inches
* Weight: 137 grams

Capacity:

* 16GB or 32 GB

Display:

* Retina Display
* 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display
* Resolution 960 x 640 pixels, with 326 ppi
* Contrast ratio 800:1
* Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating on the front and rear
* Supports multiple languages ​​and characters simultaneously

Camera, Photo, Video:

* Footage HD (720p) up to 30 fps
* 5MP Camera
* VGA front camera with 30 fps
* LED flash
* Geotagging feature on the photo and video

Audio:

* Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000 Hz
* Audio Format: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, and AAX +), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV

TV and Video:

* Video Format: H.264 video up to 720p, 30 frames per second, the Main Profile level 3.1 with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps, 48kHz, stereo audio in. M4v,. Mp4, and. Mov file formats; MPEG- 4 video, up to 2.5 Mbps, 640 by 480 pixels, 30frames per second, Simple Profile with AAC-LC audio up to 160 Kbps per channel, 48kHz, stereo audio in. m4v,. mp4, and. mov file formats; Motion JPEG (M-JPEG) up to 35 Mbps, 1280 by 720 pixels, 30frames per second, audio in ulaw, PCM stereo audio in. avi file format
* Supports resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels, with a dock connector to VGA for 576p and 480p.

Cellular and Wireless:

* UMTS / HSDPA / HSUPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz)
* GSM / EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
* 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11n 2.4GHz)
* Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technology

Location Features:

* A-GPS
* Digital Compass
* Wi-Fi

Batteries and Power:

* Lithium-ion batteries that can be in charge
* Power USB via PC / Mac
* Talk time up to 7 hours (3G), up to 14 hours (2G)
* Standby time: 300 hours
* Use of the Internet up to 6 hours (3G), up to 10 hours (WiFi)
* Video Recording: up to 10 hours
* Record Audio: up to 40 hours

Kamis, 05 Mei 2011

Samsung Galaxy Gio (GT-S5660)

Gio Samsung S5660 Samsung displays a sharp, timeless design and fast performance. Smartphone offers features that are useful for all your mobility. Sharing multimedia content easily between all the devices on your network using Allshare. Enjoy live smart phone with Gio!

Timeless Polished Design with 3,2” HVGA Screen

Makeup design of this phone looks luxurious, and show your personal style. Gio phone meets aesthetic but still compact ergonomic design for easy portability and convenient use. Display 3.2 "HVGA it is ideal for viewing photos, videos, browsing and other applications with steady.

Powerful Performance with Borderless Networking

Enjoy the speed and performance advantages of this phone. Without having to wait for the movie or application load times - it all works quickly and without hassle. Wi-Fi b / g / n offers web browsing faster with a broader scope than before, and HSDPA 7.2Mbps download large files to be quickly.

Ultimate Integration

One-stop center for all your messages. Social hub, featuring a quick status check of all the messages on various platforms including email, instant messaging, social networking and SMS. Take advantage of widgets also highly functioning and easier for you.

Entertainment Center

With access to many features of the phone, enjoy fun and entertainment all the time. All of Google Mobile Services are more than 2 million applications from the Android Market available.

Convenience Center

Allshare phone to the TV, computer, stereo system, etc. on a home network so that media content sharing easy. Typing becomes easier. With the Swype, enter text faster by shifting the fingers to form words on the screen rather than push through key per letter.

Mobile Document Assistant

Access your work duties and traveling. Ms. document. Office and PDF can be accessed easily without the help of a PC.

Jumat, 22 April 2011

Nokia N97 mini



Homescreen


* Customize your home screen with your personality by adding widgets live feeds from social networking, news and weather services.
* Add a shortcut contacts and bookmarks on your home screen so that access friends and favorite web pages you just need one touch.
* Keep control of email, calendar and music with special widget on your home screen.
* Move the content throughout the home screen and place it wherever you like with your finger on the screen menyeretkan multi-sensory.

Design

* Communication style with a slim device that favor the smooth metal casing.
* Touch screen multi sensor to adjust the front screen with your personality and scroll through web pages, maps, photos and menu smoothly.
* See web pages, videos, photos and maps in a natural angle 35 degrees through innovative screen 3.2 "tilting.
* Get your message quickly and easily using the QWERTY keyboard on the screen that is very sensitive.

Internet

* Browse the web quickly and enjoy fast downloads via 3G connection or Wi-Fi high speed.
* See web page according to how it looks on a large 16:9 widescreen.
* Watch high-quality video and enjoy a variety of other content on the web with the support of Adobe Flash.
* Interact with various elements of a different page by using your finger and scroll with the current web page on the touch screen can be tilted.
* Access your favorite web content straight from the home screen that can be adjusted.

Navigation

* Locate your exact position to quickly and easily through the receiver built-in Assisted-GPS phones.
* Plan the perfect route from A to B with Nokia Maps preloaded.
* Explore your world and find new places with detailed maps for more than 200 countries.
* Keep moving with the right direction thanks to an integrated compass.

Music

* Take control of your music with the touch of a finger by adding media player widgets directly on the homescreen.
* Manage your music and take your music from a compatible PC with Nokia Music Manager.
* Enjoy excellent sound quality using headphones via Bluetooth connection or a 3.5 mm audio connector.
* Store up to 1700 favorite music on 8 GB of internal memory.

Ovi Service

* Plan the perfect route, do travel to the destination on schedule, and find new places with the full support Ovi Maps.
* Access to Ovi Store with a single touch of the screen and choose from the many applications, games, wallpapers and themes are exceptional.
* Find and buy new music from leading artists of the world with instant access to Nokia Music Store from your home screen.
* Upload photos and high quality video to your favorite networking site to share your experience with some of your close friends.
* Get always the latest email on your device with support for Ovi Mail.

Email

* Set many email accounts immediately and get all your messages on the device when you need it.
* Stay connected with your friends by writing a quick email with the help of a full QWERTY keyboard.
* Distribute high-quality photos with your favorite pictures directly attach to an email.

Contact

* Access your contacts list directly from the home screen by tapping the Contacts icon.
* Stay connected with friends, relatives and colleagues through instant access to Ovi Contacts.
* Get instant notification of your favorite online social network with a specific widget in your home screen.

Photos and videos

* Take a high-resolution photos and DVD quality video using the 5 megapixel digital camera.
* Get sharper images and brighter colors highlight with Carl Zeiss optics.
* Get the best photos in the evening or afternoon with dual LED flash.
* View your photos and videos directly on the big screen via TV-out cable.
* Save high-quality video up to 10 hours duration at 8 GB internal memory, or save up to 30 hours duration on an external microSD card.

Google crashed 404

Google was unable to search for a simple term changing comport on win 7. and kazaam this happened. I just cant believe that this has happen.

a google 404 page. walla wei....

Google crashed

Sabtu, 16 April 2011

Samsung C6712 Star II DUOS


Seeing a large enough customer response to the dual on GSM phones seem to continue to inspire Samsung to spawn similar products. Samsung released the latest version of Duos Samsung C6712 Star II Duos. The design was different from the Samsung C6712 Star II, there was only a little difference. Star Duos II was performed with a capacitive touch screen 3.2-inch WVGA touchscreen, a little bigger than Star II (3 inches). And, to prop up his dual capacity, the battery is crammed with a capacity of 1200 mAh.

Star II Duos Samsung C6712 is not a smartphone. This phone runs the TouchWiz interface 3.0 UI, which is supported by Social Service Hub, which will bring easy access to such social networking portals facebook and twitter.

Uniquely, the Samsung DuoS immerse Star II QuickType T9 input technology for virtual keyboard, which is claimed will allow her messaging access. Another feature is the WiFi, Bluetooth 3.0 and 3.15 MP camera. While the dual on GSM phones are circulating in Eastern Europe, which for the Russian priced around $ 250

Specifications:

GSM-GSM (Quad-Band GSM); Capasitive Touchscreen TFT 262,144 color, 240 × 400 pixels, 3.2 inch, 3.15 MP camera, video (QVGA @ 15fps); sms, mms, email, IM, GPRS 12, EDGE, WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML; 30 MB memory, microSD card slot (up to 16GB), dual SIM card slots and dual on GSM, polyphonic (MP3/WAV), accelerometer sensor, TouchWiz, java MIDP 2.0, 3.0, Wi -Fi 802.11 b / g / n, Facebook, Twitter, GTalk, AIM, Facebook chat, Yahoo IM, player MP3/WAV/WMA/AAC +, H.263/H.264/MP4 player, organizer, document viewer (word, excel, powerpoint, pdf), stereo FM radio (RDS), voice memo, Bluetooth v3.0 (A2DP), microUSB 2.0 port; battery Li-Ion 1200 mAh

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Rabu, 13 April 2011

Microsoft Xbox 360 Elite


The good: Excellent selection of games, including many 360-only exclusives; all games are in native high-definition; user-friendly Dashboard interface; supports wireless controllers and accessories; Xbox Live service offers online multiplayer (with matchmaking and voice chat) and content downloads for most games; backward compatible with many--but not all--original Xbox titles; doubles as a superior digital media hub and Windows Media extender; online Marketplace allows easy purchases of minigames, add-on gaming content, high-def movies, and TV shows.

The bad: The Elite fails to correct most of the annoyances of the original 360 version: the noisy DVD drive and cooling fan; a gigantic, oversize power supply; no built-in wireless networking; only three USB ports; a substandard DVD player; online gaming requires a paid subscription to Xbox Live; proprietary wireless format limits third-party accessories.

The bottom line: While it's neither a must-have upgrade for existing 360 owners nor as feature-packed as the PS3, the Xbox 360 Elite's combination of top-notch gaming and digital media features make it the current game console of choice.

specification:

Color:
Matte black

HDD: Proprietary 120GB SATA

Dimensions: 12 x 3 x 10 in.

Weight: 7.7 lb.

Power: 175W (Falcon), 150W (Jasper)

Wireless: Optional adapter

Ports: HDMI, combo A/V, LAN, USB x3, HDD x1, MU x2

Bundle: Wireless controller, composite A/V cable, ethernet cable, headset

Source and Buy it

Selasa, 12 April 2011

The Future Of Rock And Roll, Wireless Hyper Touch Guitar

Seeing the Hyper Touch really makes us proud. Since electric guitars haven’t changed much design-wise for the better part of half a century, this concept from Max Battaglia couldn’t have come sooner. The guitar world needs to be shaken and the Hyper Touch will do this—if it ever enters production.


Hyper Touch


It has a sleek exterior, the magic of the Hyper Touch is its wireless/stringless neck and fretboard. Instead of the usual steel strings, the Hyper Touch has a multi touch screen that has a whole bunch of modular features. This means the player can adjust the guitar according to his/her own specifications.


According to Yanko Design, the Hyper Touch stands apart from the rest by virtue of its innovative spin on the age old six string:


From the mind of Max Battaglia at Givingshape Design Studio, this unorthodox design replaces strings with a multi-touch screen, allowing the user to adjust the number of “strings” and frets, as well as tuning and sound effects. A wireless command center that permits endless customization and infinite possibilities of expression.


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Senin, 11 April 2011

What is A Quantum Hard Drive?

Quantum Pic


Before we even explain more of  the socks out of this emerging new technology allow us a moment’s digression for a short message. The short message is “Warning: Prolific use of the word quantum is sprinkled among the sentences below.”


It all begins with the so far too-difficult-to-define quantum information, which the California Institute of Technology has found a way to transmit via quantum hard drives. The value of this breakthrough is it can overhaul optical based data storage that’s still in vogue among hard drives today.


For extra meat, here are a few technical chunks lifted from the original text:


“…the concept could be applied to more parallel transfers in future quantum drivess, with the number being virtually unlimited. The concept is based on electromagnetic transparency that absorbs four quantum channels and slows down the light to zero for storage.


Lasers were used to cool the four quantum memories, each made up of one million cesium atoms that are magnetically separated by one millimeter. The technique was first achieved by Caltech five years ago, but was limited to two ensembles. The Institute has now applied it theoretically to unlimited nodes and made a computer possible.”


For a more comprehensive review of this new field, we suggest a hearty perusal of the source article, itself only a click away. Enjoy!


Via geeky-gadgets

Vodafone UK to Offer Subsidized iPad

It seems that the the UK mobile phone operators are looking to offer subsidized iPads here in the UK along with monthly data contracts, we have already heard this week that both Orange and Three will offer the Apple iPad at a discounted price when people sign up to a monthly contract.

Now a third UK mobile phone operator has announced that they will be offering subsidized iPads, Vodafone, will be offering them as well as the other two over networks.

Vodafone iPad

There is still no details on how much of a discount any of the three carriers will offer for the Apple iPad when purchased with a monthly contract, and still no information on the contracts.

One company which will not be offering subsidized iPads with monthly contracts is O2, they haven’t actually given a reason for this, but there is speculation that they are waiting for the launch of the iPad 2 which is expected next year.


View the original article here

Rugged Flash Drives From Corsair, Imation, Kingston, And LaCie. Are tough Enough!



Ecer heard about the rugged flash drives, if you’re going to actually spend money on one, it may as well be one that can take a little abuse. After all, if you plan on having it with you everywhere you go, there’s a good chance this thing is going to get dropped, sat on, spilled on, and otherwise beaten up.


The big flash drive sellers all have entries in this category, some newer than others. I thought it’d be worth taking a closer look at these to see whether they live up to their rugged pedigree, and whether that pedigree is worth the money to begin with.

Today we’re testing the Corsair Survivor, Imation F150, Kingston R500, and the LaCie Xtremkey.


I should say at the outset that USB flash drives are naturally rugged, being essentially just a few memory chips, a drive controller, and a USB interface. There’s not a lot that can go wrong — but a poorly-built drive will fall apart, and of course there’s the price you pay for peace of mind. Most drives will survive a few falls or a splash of coffee, but it’s legit to want one that’s made for it. Also, none of these drives are USB 3.0, just in case you’re looking for that.


The first thing I did was drop all of these drives ten times, from a height of ten feet, onto a hardwood floor. Most small drives should be able to withstand this without cracking or anything, but sometimes you can jar the internals enough to loosen or dislodge them. All four worked properly afterwards.


Notes:

The LaCie, being the heaviest, worried me the most despite being extremely solid. I don’t expect it to crack, of course, but it just seemed like it was hitting the ground pretty hard.The DT R500 worried me the least; its thick rubberized outer layer let it bounce harmlessly.The Survivor’s rubber banding also protected it, but if it were to drop on an irregular surface (rocks) it’s not as protected as the R500.The F150, the most like “normal” drives, has no protection, but is constructed of metal.

Update: I then (after being chided for taking it easy on the drives, kind of true) took a hammer to them. Five or six smart hits from various angles, about as hard as you’d want to hit a nail.

The Survivor and the R500 showed no visible damage. I was worried that the R500 would have real internal damage, as it appears to have no internal shell, but it worked fine. Still, I wouldn’t be comfortable hitting it any more.The F150's shell cracked after four hits. It works fine, but its structural integrity is compromised, and if it was ever waterproof, it sure isn’t now.You can see the damage I did to the Xtremkey after really beating on it. I was afraid it was going to dent my hammer.




I next put all these drives into my washing machine for a full “color” cycle. I did not put them in the dryer.


Notes:

The Xtremkey and the Survivor were bone-dry on the inside, and as a bonus, you’ll probably hear that heavy-ass LaCie banging around in your washer or dryer before any of the others. On the other hand, it’ll sink the fastest.The R500 had a few droplets inside, which I expected since it’s not actually billed as being waterproof. I’d trust it to be spillproof, though.Imation’s F150, which actually does claim to be waterproof, had lots of moisture in it. This seemed odd, so I followed up this test with another once everybody dried off.That glass –> is not my washing machine. That picture is for the next part.

Next, I put the drives into a nice tall glass of water together and let them sit for a few minutes while I wrote up the above. I poured everything into another cup and back, agitated a bit, and generally simulated being dropped in a pool or puddle. The results were mostly the same as above: Xtremkey and Survivor totally dry, R500 had a drop or two. But the F150 was literally full of water. I was especially careful to close it tightly beforehand, in case I had not done so before. But nope, it filled right up.


A basic, practical speed test was done, not very scientific, but representative of two normal tasks: copying a few large files (totalling about a gig) and a bunch of smaller files (also around a gig) to and from the drive. All drives were formatted previous to testing. Here’s how they performed:



Note that the drives sent for review were not the same capacity. The R500 was the largest (64GB), the Survivor was 16GB, and the other two were 8GB. However, none were 2GB or 4GB, which capacities seem to be the ceiling for the low-quality drivers on giveaway and cheap drives. Differences due to capacity probably exist, but I don’t think it would be much more than a few seconds in these basic tests.


So with the comparisons done, let’s take a look at the drives individually:


Corsair Survivor (16-64GB, $40-160)

Pros:

Rubber banding provides shock absorptionCompact connector endExcellent waterproofing

Cons:

BulkyUnscrewing and rescrewing cap constantly can be a bother

First we have the venerable Corsair Survivor, a design that’s been around for quite a while and seems to have proven itself. I used a previous generation of these for quite a while and the one serious flaw (the rubber casing on the ends detached itself) appears to have been rectified in a slight redesign. The bands are now thicker and wider.


As you can see, it’s the largest of the bunch, though it’s not nearly as heavy as the LaCie, owing to its thinner metal shell, which is still plenty rigid. The rubber bits are corrugated for grip and the business end is labeled. It takes quite a few twists to get the top off, something that might be difficult with gloves or wet hands.


LaCie Xtremkey (8-64GB, $45-230)

Pros:

Definitely the slickest lookingFeels heavy dutyWaterproofing worked well

Cons:

ExpensiveHeavy, with edges – if it gets loose it could scratch a screen in your bagInconvenient to open under duressSlowest copying data to drive

LaCie’s entry is, like many of their products, also a looker. And like many of their products, it commands a premium for both the Mac connection and ostensibly a higher quality build. In this roundup, I’d say the Xtremkey is definitely the one I’d most want with me in a zombie apocalypse. It feels literally bulletproof, and when punching zombies (very dangerous) it’s a good substitute for a roll of pennies. The flip side of that is that it’s quite heavy, and is the second biggest by volume.


The tapered design seems a little strange at first but makes sense once you get used to it; it prevents rolling in a straight line (though it will still roll in a large arc and probably fall off your desk), and the larger end becomes familiar as the screw-off end, unlike the cylindrical Corsair, which must be looked at to ascertain that information. The featureless metal means it’s always shiny and clean-looking.


It’s significantly more expensive than the Corsair and Kingston, and doesn’t perform any better, but it’s solidity is reassuring.


Kingston DataTraveler R500 (16-64GB, $40-170)

Pros:

Light, compactRubberized exterior is shock-resistant, won’t scratch or be scratchedQuickest performance (could be due to capacity)

Cons:

Wide “neck” means you can’t plug it in next to otherNot fully waterproof

Although it’s not waterproof like the others (at least, it’s not advertised as such), the R500 excels in other ways. It’s the lightest and most compact, though that’s due to a non-metal construction, limiting its crush resistance. On the other hand, I think I would trust this one to fall down a cliff face or hill the most, since it’s got the nice rubberized coating. Also makes it easier to grip, and the bright color makes it stick out.


Its wide body means it can’t be used at the same time as most other USB devices, though. In the future, Kingston, consider a thinner profile. I can feel the rubber give a bit at the tip, meaning a few precious millimeters might have been saved.


Imation F150 (1-64GB, $50-700(!))

Pros:

Nice metal casingSweet metal lanyardBuilt-in 256-bit hardware encryption

Cons:

Waterproofing didn’t seem to work at allRidiculously expensive

The F150 has a familiar rectangular shape and rigid metal case. I love the lanyard they provide. Unfortunately, the wimpy rubber seal inside didn’t seem to provide any waterproofing at all. As I noted above, most drives can handle a little water on the contacts, but still, if you’re paying for waterproof, you should get waterproof. Especially at the prices these things are going for.


This drive also sports 256-bit hardware encryption, which is nice. The setup was easy on both Mac and PC, access is pretty quick (takes maybe 20 seconds to open the authentication app, put in the password, and let it re-mount the drive), and there is support for multiple users. Note: there is a more expensive version, the F200, that includes a fingerprint reader. So keep that in mind if you’re really concerned about privacy (and trust biometric over password security).

For the record, Kingston also sent over its DT Vault Privacy, which also includes encryption and is “resistant” to water and such. I felt one from each manufacturer was enough, but wanted to mention here that it went through the wash and a couple tests, and performed well data-wise but let in water during the wash. Its plastic build isn’t as reassuring as the others.

Conclusion



So which should you go with? Well, it’s a pretty even spread, depending on what you need. For people who need their drive bulletproof and want to pay, the Xtremkey is the way to go. I can personally attest to the Survivor’s long-term ruggedness, having owned one for a while, but it doesn’t stand out much in this company. The RT500 provides the best speeds, but can’t really be trusted in water. The F150 is secure and strong, but the water leakage makes me suspect its build quality (plus, the price).


If I had to pick one, what would I go with? Either the R500 or the Survivor — I’m afraid I just can’t wait for the transfer times of the Lacie, and unless you need security, both of these are better choices than the F150 based on my testing. Between those two, it depends on taste, really; if someone put a gun to my head, I’d go with the Survivor, since it’ll work in close quarters with other filled ports, it’s totally waterproof, and it’s lighter than the LaCie, though it’s also the bulkiest.

Minggu, 10 April 2011

X-Men: First Class Trailer


They re not trying to please everyone and focus on the core X-Men group, I think this new X-Men movie might actually be excellent.


The movie’s hitting on June 3rd, so mark your calendars. That’s just before E3, too… I smell a tie-in announcement!


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Jumat, 08 April 2011

Watching Videos On Your Desktop PC Without Interruption

watching video

When watching web videos or DVD movies on your computer, your video playback may be interrupted in many different ways.

For instance, the screen saver can activate itself or the computer screen may enter sleep mode if you don’t touch the mouse or the keyboard for a long period (because you are busy watching the video). Sometimes, pop-up notifications from IMs and other programs, that are running in the background, can also interrupt playback.

You can easily turn-off these distractions through Windows Settings but the problem with this approach is that the changes will stay even when you are done watching the video. To give you an example, if you disable the screensaver before hitting play, it will stay in the disabled state forever unless you re-enable it manually.

Therefore, instead of fiddling with your existing configuration, you may consider using utilities that will also disable all these distracting elements, but only temporarily.

Some media players are start enough and will automatically turn off the screen saver during video playback. If you are using VLC, go to Video settings and check the option that says “Disable screensaver.” In Windows Media Player, go to Player options and uncheck the box that says “Allow screen saver during playback.”

If your media player doesn’t have such a feature, you can use this excellent utility called Mouse Jiggler to prevent the screensaver from becoming active. It moves the mouse pointer back and forth periodically so Windows will never go into an idle state and therefore the screensaver won’t show up.

The next task is keep your monitor awake during the video playback. Mouse Jiggler should care of this part as well or you may try Caffeine it’s like Jiggler but simulates keystrokes instead of mouse movements.

There’s nothing to install or configure – just download and run Caffeine and your system will stay awake as long as you like. Double-click the Caffeine icon in the task bar and it will disable itself – all this without making any changes to your system register or power plan.

How to Skip Trailers on DVDs

If you have too many apps running on your system, they are consuming system resources and some of them, especially the chat clients, may surprise you during playback with notifications. You can either right click-click in the task bar to selectively close these apps or get a utility like CloseAll that will automatically close all running applications with a click.

CloseAll closes all running apps by default (including itself) but you can also configure it to ignore certain applications by adding a simple exclusion list to the CloseAll.exe command line. Here’s an example:

CloseAll.exe -x="explorer.exe|firefox.exe|outlook.exe|dropbox.exe"

An excellent alternative to CloseAll is SmartClose – it will not only close all the running programs with a click but can also restore all these the programs once you are done watching the video.

It does this by capturing a snapshot of all the running process and services. If there’s a particular program or Windows Service that you would not like the utility to close, just add it to the protected list. The default settings are good enough though you can always choose the location where these system snapshots should be stored.

Finally, if you like watching videos while simultaneously working on other windows /tasks, check out Always on Top – this is again a free utility that will help you stick your media player window on top of other program windows. Launch the program, select the media player window and press Alt+Space bar to put it on top.

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Put Your Facebook Friends as CAPTCHAs!

Web applications often use CAPTCHAs to ensure that real human beings and not bots are using the system. These CAPTCHAs are mostly a combination of words that are distorted enough so that only human eyes can read and solve them.

Facebook is however taking a more social approach to CATCHA solving method.

facebook captchaTraditional CAPTCHAs are often hard to solve and therefore Facebook is experimenting with social authentication where you don’t have to recognize letters but images - they’ll show you a few pictures of your friends and ask you to name the person in those photos.

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Kamis, 07 April 2011

Sony PlayStation 3 (120 GB) Black Console


Slimmer and lighter than ever, the PS3 120GB system comes with free access to the PlayStation Network, built-in Wi-Fi, Blu-ray Disc player and hard disk drive storage for games, music, videos and photos.

General:

Name: Sony PlayStation 3
Type: Game console
Width: 11.4 in
Depth: 11.4 in
Height: 2.6 in
Weight: 7.1 lbs
Enclosure Color: Charcoal black

Game Console:
Color Support: Color
Media Type: BD-ROM, CD-ROM, DVD-ROM

Processor:
Type: Cell Broadband Engine

Memory / Storage:
RAM Installed ( Max ): 256 MB - Integrated
Storage: BD-ROM
Hard Disk Drive: Yes
HDD Capacity: 120 GB

Video:
Video Output: NVIDIA RSX
Video Memory Installed ( Max ): Video adapter memory - 256 MB - GDDR3 SDRAM - Integrated
Max Resolution (external): 1920 x 1080

Audio:
Sound Output Mode: Stereo

Communications:
Connectivity Features: Bluetooth, IEEE 802.11

Input Device:
Type: Game pad - External
Connectivity Technology: Wireless

Connections:
Connector Type: 2 x USB ( 4 pin USB Type A ), 1 x Ethernet ( RJ-45 ), 1 x HDMI output ( 19 pin HDMI Type A ), 1 x PlayStation 3 AV output, 1 x SPDIF output ( TOSLINK )

Miscellaneous:
Cables Included: 1, A/V cable, USB cable

Power:
Power Device: Power supply - Internal
Power Consumption Operational: 250 Watt

Buy Now

Minggu, 03 April 2011

CREATIVE Zen X-fi Style 8G - Black


  • The X-Fi Crystallizer allows you to enjoy the very essence of music perfection as it intelligently restores detail that is lost during file compression
  • The player also supports iTunes Plus (unprotected AAC format) besides other conventional formats such as MP3, WMA and Audible4
  • The versatile player also supports popular video formats such as WMV9, SMEG-SP2, DivX2, 4/5 and XviD2 (up to 640 x 480 video size)
  • Immerse yourself in the brilliant 2.4" TFT LCD screen with support for 262,000-colors, where you can watch movies and view pictures in rich realism
  • Powerful built-in speaker
  • Catch the latest hits in the music scene or tune in to the latest news with the integrated FM radio. 32-station presets let you switch across different stations as and when you wish.
  • Record important notes in meetings or personal voice memos conveniently with the integrated voice recorder
  • Start the day on a right note with your very own customizable alarm tone
  • RSS feeds are downloaded in their entirety with both text and images

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Jumat, 01 April 2011

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Creative D100 Portable Bluetooth Wireless Speaker (Black)

Wireless boombox on-the-go!
The Creative D100 is a modern day boombox which delivers wireless audio from any of your compatible stereo Bluetooth wireless devices. It opens a whole world of possibilities unbound by wires and blends harmoniously into any environment, be it music sharing at the skate park or impromptu partying at the beach. You can even listen to music from non-wireless MP3 players via the integrated AUX-in port.

Works with any compatible stereo Bluetooth device
From a range of up to 10 meters from the speakers, wirelessly stream music from any compatible stereo Bluetooth device such as your mobile phone, notebook, iPhone or iPad.



Share your music out loud
With music pouring out of its two powerful 3" drivers, be sure to grace your party with the latest hits and dance away.


Ultra portable wireless speakers
Bring your Creative D100 anywhere you go - for a fun-filled day at the beach, a relaxing moment in the park, or rocking at a party.

Non-stop music enjoyment
With enough juice to last and play up to 25 hours1 of non-stop music from four AA batteries, bring it along for all your parties.

Versatile power options
The Creative D100 runs on four AA batteries, ideal for an exciting day of outdoor use. You can also connect it up to the mains when indoors.

A color to match every personality
Available in four exciting colors - blue, pink, green and black, choose one that suits and matches your unique personality.

Versatile connectivity options
The speaker system allows for a wired connection via its AUX-in port for other portable devices, like MP3 players, even while it works seamlessly with compatible stereo Bluetooth devices.

Award-winning technology
We inject the same expertise into the Creative D100 and bring you the best wireless audio technology has to offer. That's after receiving a "Best in CES 2010" award by the Bluetooth Special Interest Group for our Inspire S2 Wireless 2.1 speakers

Wireless audio for your computer
Do not panic even if your computer does not have stereo Bluetooth built-in. Give it wireless audio streaming functionalities with the Creative BT-D1 Bluetooth USB transmitter (sold separately). It pairs with the Creative D100 in seconds and also works brilliantly with other Creative wireless speakers.

Wireless transmitter for your iPod
Plug in the Creative BT-D5 Bluetooth transmitter (sold separately) into any 30-pin iPod and instantly stream music wirelessly to the Creative D100 or other great Creative wireless speakers!


Senin, 21 Maret 2011

Canon EOS 600D Kit 18-55IS

Features
  • 18-megapixel CMOS sensor
  • Scene Intelligent Auto mode
  • Full-HD EOS Movie
  • On-screen Feature Guide
  • 3.7fps continuous shooting
  • Wide-area 9-point AF
  • 1,040k-dot vari-angle 7.7cm (3.0”) screen
  • Basic+ and Creative Filters
  • Built-in wireless flash control

Your EOS adventure starts here


18 MP APS-C CMOS sensor
An APS-C sized, 18-megapixel CMOS sensor captures images that are packed with detail and clarity. Such high-resolution allows large print sizes and the flexibility to crop pictures for alternative compositions.

ISO 100-6400 sensitivity
An ISO range of 100-6400, extendable to ISO 12,800, enables high-quality hand-held shooting in low-light conditions, without the need for flash.



14-bit image processing
At the heart of the Canon EOS 600D is a 14-bit DIGIC 4 image processor that provides exceptional colour reproduction, smooth tonal gradation and tight control over noise.

Scene Intelligent Auto mode
Scene Intelligent Auto analyzes each scene in detail and picks the right camera settings each and every time, leaving you free to concentrate on what’s important – your photography.

On-screen Feature Guide
The EOS 600D’s on-screen Feature Guide provides descriptions of many of the camera’s functions, as well as advice on how to use them.

Full-HD EOS Movie
Shoot Full-HD video with manual control over frame rate, exposure and sound. Video Snapshot technology allows short clips of 2, 4 or 8 sec to be merged into a single movie file, for footage that looks like it was edited professionally, while Movie Digital Zoom permits 3-10x magnification while retaining Full-HD quality.

9-point wide-area AF and iFCL metering
Nine AF points, including one central cross-type sensor, spread out across the frame for swift, accurate focusing, even with off-centre subjects. 63-zone iFCL metering ensures accurate exposures time after time.

1,040k-dot vari-angle 7.7cm (3.0”) screen
Shoot from unique angles with a 7.7cm (3.0”) 3:2 Clear View LCD screen, containing 1,040,000 dots for increased clarity.

Basic+
Basic+ technology allows photographers to customize basic auto settings according to lighting conditions or ambience.

Creative Filter Effects
Creative Filter Effects can be applied to Raw and JPEG files post capture, including Toy Camera, Soft Focus, Miniature, Grainy Black & White and Fish Eye simulations.

Built-in wireless flash control
An integrated wireless Speedlite flash controller and Easy Wireless technology allow off-camera TTL flash without the need for extra accessories.

Use with all EF and EF-S lenses
The EOS 600D is supported by the complete system: flashguns, remote releases and over 60 lenses trusted by professional photographers the world over.


Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 14

The 14-inch Lenovo ThinkPad Edge with Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit is a multimedia notebook with a high performance processor.

We reviewed the model with an Intel Core i3-330M and 2GB of RAM, but since this model has an Intel Core i5-480M at 2.66 GHz CPU with Turbo Boost technology and 4GB of RAM that can easily be upgraded to 8GB, it's safe to say that this particular model can be a multimedia notebook with fast multi-tasking power. Hard drive storage space is decent at this price too--it comes built with a 500GB capacity hard drive at 5400RPM.


That aside, the Edge 14 may regularly be used as a small business notebook as well, as we said in our review. The screen size, keyboard, speakers, graphics card, and and built-in fingerprint reader are considered more on par with a business-grade notebook type, even with the processor and memory proving to be fully capable. We said the keyboard is "comfortable and easy to type on" and the Edge 14 features a 1366 x 768 resolution WXGA glossy display. The notebook comes with a standard integrated HD graphics card with shared memory.

In our battery test the Edge 14 stayed on for four hours and 33 minutes. The system comes with a 6-cell 57Wh battery.

More ThinkPad Edge 14 specifications:

  • Three USB 2.0 ports
  • HDMI port
  • HD audio
  • Built-in camera/microphone
  • 4.9 lbs

Dell Introduces New Vostro 3000 Small Business Series

Dell announced the Vostro 3000-Series small business notebooks today, including the 13-inch Vostro 3350, 14-inch Vostro 3450, 15-inch Vostro 3550, and the monster-sized 17-inch Vostro 3750. Some of the models were tested by Dell to deliver up to 12 hours of unplugged battery power.


The series is built with second generation Intel Core i-Series processors and are the first Dell small-business notebooks to feature SRS Premium Voice Pro, a higher performance voice and audio feature. Also included is the built-in HD webcam. The notebooks have an aluminum finish and will be available in silver, red, bronze.


The 3000 notebooks also include USB 3.0 ports, Bluetooth 3.0 tech, switchable graphics, a fingerprint reader, and Trend Micro security services for added business-grade security.

The Dell Vostro 3000 series notebooks will reach the U.S. and Dell's online store on March 22.

Pricing:

  • 13-inch Vostro 3350: $600
  • 14-inch Vostro 3450: $500
  • 15-inch Vostro 3550: $500
  • 17-inch Vostro 3750: $550
This line is expected to be a direct competitior to the Lenovo ThinkPad Edge 14 and 15 small business notebooks.


Minggu, 20 Maret 2011

Nokia N8 Smart Phone

Dimensions
  • Size: 4.47 x 2.32 x 0.51 in
  • Weight (with battery): 4.76 oz
  • Volume: 2.91 oz
Display and user interface

  • Screen size: 3.5"
  • Resolution: 16:9 nHD (640 x 360 pixels) OLED
  • 16.7 million colors
  • Capacitive touch screen
  • Orientation sensor (Accelerometer)
  • Compass (Magnetometer)
  • Proximity sensor
  • Ambient light detector
  • AMOLED screen
Power Management
  • Internal battery
  • BL-4D 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery
  • Talk-time (maximum)
  • GSM 720 mins
  • WCDMA 350 mins
  • Standby time (maximum)
  • GSM 390 h
  • WCDMA 400 h
  • Video playback time (H.264 720p, 30 fps, maximum): 6 h (via HDMI to TV)
  • Video recording time (H.264 720p, 25 fps, maximum): 3 h 20 mins


Memory
  • Internal memory: Up to 16 GB
  • MicroSD memory card slot, hot swappable, up to 32 GB
Connectivity
  • Bluetooth 3.0
  • HDMI
  • 2mm Charging connector
  • Micro USB connector and charging
  • High-Speed USB 2.0 (micro USB connector)
  • USB On-the-Go
  • 3.5 mm AV connector
  • FM Radio
  • FM Transmitter
Operating Frequency
  • GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900
  • WCDMA 850/900/1700/1900/2100
  • Automatic switching between WCDMA & GSM bands
  • Flight mode
  • AT&T and T-Mobile 3G
Software platform & user interface
  • Symbian ^3 for Nokia
  • JavaTM MIDP 2.1
  • Qt 4.6.2, Web Runtime 7.2
  • HTML 4.1
  • Software updates Over the Air (FOTA) & Over the internet (FOTI)
  • Flash Lite 4.0
  • OMA DM 1.2, OMA Client provisioning 1.1
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iPhone 4

Size and weight
Height:
4.5 inches (115.2 mm)
Width:
2.31 inches (58.6 mm)
Depth:
0.37 inch (9.3 mm)
Weight:
4.8 ounces (137 grams)



Capacity

  • 16GB or 32GB flash drive

Display

  • Retina display
  • 3.5-inch (diagonal) widescreen Multi-Touch display
  • 960-by-640-pixel resolution at 326 ppi
  • 800:1 contrast ratio (typical)
  • 500 cd/m2 max brightness (typical)
  • Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating on front and back
  • Support for display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously

Cellular and wireless

  • GSM model: UMTS/HSDPA/HSUPA (850, 900, 1900, 2100 MHz); GSM/EDGE (850, 900, 1800, 1900 MHz)
  • CDMA model: CDMA EV-DO Rev. A (800, 1900 MHz)
  • 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi (802.11n 2.4GHz only)
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR wireless technology

Camera, photos, and video

  • Video recording, HD (720p) up to 30 frames per second with audio
  • 5-megapixel still camera
  • VGA-quality photos and video at up to 30 frames per second with the front camera
  • Tap to focus video or still images
  • LED flash
  • Photo and video geotagging

Audio playback

  • Frequency response: 20Hz to 20,000Hz
  • Audio formats supported: AAC (8 to 320 Kbps), Protected AAC (from iTunes Store), HE-AAC, MP3 (8 to 320 Kbps), MP3 VBR, Audible (formats 2, 3, 4, Audible Enhanced Audio, AAX, and AAX+), Apple Lossless, AIFF, and WAV
  • User-configurable maximum volume limit

Location

  • Assisted GPS
  • Digital compass
  • Wi-Fi
  • Cellular

Power and battery

  • Built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery
  • Charging via USB to computer system or power adapter
  • Talk time:
    Up to 7 hours on 3G
    Up to 14 hours on 2G (GSM model only)
  • Standby time: Up to 300 hours
  • Internet use:
    Up to 6 hours on 3G
    Up to 10 hours on Wi-Fi
  • Video playback: Up to 10 hours
  • Audio playback: Up to 40 hours

Mac system requirements

  • Mac computer with USB 2.0 port
  • Mac OS X v10.5.8 or later
  • iTunes 10.1 or later (free download from www.itunes.com/download)
  • iTunes Store account
  • Internet access
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