Technologi News
Friday, March 30, 2012
Google plans to open a shop on the Internet Tablets
Google plans to open a online store to sell directly to consumers tablets, according to a report released by The Wall Street Journal.
The store "online" offer tablets made by Samsung Electronics and Asustek Computer based on Google's Android operating system, the report said, citing unnamed sources.
Google sold a "smartphone" with Android-Nexus-One directly to consumers in 2010, but closed the store at four months claiming that he had not met expectations.
Google now depends retail partners and suppliers to sell Android phones made by a number of manufacturers and the software has become the operating system world number one, ahead of using the iPhone maker Apple, Reuters reported .
But Apple dominates the tablet market with its iPhone, which took two years ago.
Fire tablet Amazon Kindle, which retails for $ 199, works with open source Android, but the device has an interface that does not use as many Google services.
Google may share the brand of some of the tablets sold through the store and has considered the future funding of the cost of tablets, to make them more competitive with the Kindle Fire, according to the Journal. It is unclear when Google plans to open the store.
BlackBerry crisis: abandon the fight with the iPhone and Android and go 3 top executives
The problem for RIM is that the furor generated iPhones and Android hit the world of business executives and professionals, who increasingly require companies who deliver their phones more attractive, especially the Apple
The manufacturer of the Blackberry smartphone, Canada's Research in Motion (RIM) announced that it will focus on corporate customers and cease to try to compete in popularity with iPhones or Android-based devices.
On Thursday, RIM, when he presented the results of the quarterly loss of $ 125 million, announced changes in his staff directive and its business strategy.
"We can not do everything ourselves, but we do what we are good. We believe BlackBerry can not succeed if we try to be the apple of everyone's eyes," said the chief executive of the firm, Thorsten Heins, who assumed command company in January.
Blackberry back to what it believes was the reason for its success: corporate customers attracted to facilitating communications with their offices via electronic mail and messaging system exclusive.
The advertising strategy launched in U.S. showing the change seems to indicate "satisfied customers" that emphasize the safe and less playful in their phones.
The company remains a leader in corporate communications and proudly say that even the U.S. president, Barack Obama, refused to leave him once he arrived at the White House.
The problem is that the furor that generated the iPhones and Android hit the world of business executives and professionals, who increasingly require companies who deliver their phones more attractive, especially those from Apple.
In the last quarter of 2011, Apple sold 37 million iPhones, more than the RIM BlackBerry units placed in the last three quarters together. In this last quarter were sold 1.1 million BlackBerrys.
The new ads rejuncia included the former chief executive of RIM, Jim Balsillie, his seat on the board of the company, plus the departure of chief software technology, David Yach, and the head of global operations, Jim Rowan.
The company hopes the improvements will introduce the new BlackBerry operating system 10, although its release has taken longer than anticipated.
Amid the war of the smartphones of the last five years, RIM tried to open a larger consumer market where he was overtaken by iPhones and a range of smart devices.
Blackberry has lagged behind in the world of applications, which are the main attraction for young users.
Another great failure was his effort to produce a tablet that would compete with the Apple iPad recalled international news agencies.
The RIM playbook received very negative assessments, among other things, because it incorporated an email program, or the trusty BlackBerry messaging system is one of the hooks to ensure the loyalty of its users.
The Playbook are available today in the United States at $ 200, an amount that is not only less than half its original price of $ 500, but is even below the production cost of the device.
The manufacturer of the Blackberry smartphone, Canada's Research in Motion (RIM) announced that it will focus on corporate customers and cease to try to compete in popularity with iPhones or Android-based devices.
On Thursday, RIM, when he presented the results of the quarterly loss of $ 125 million, announced changes in his staff directive and its business strategy.
"We can not do everything ourselves, but we do what we are good. We believe BlackBerry can not succeed if we try to be the apple of everyone's eyes," said the chief executive of the firm, Thorsten Heins, who assumed command company in January.
Blackberry back to what it believes was the reason for its success: corporate customers attracted to facilitating communications with their offices via electronic mail and messaging system exclusive.
The advertising strategy launched in U.S. showing the change seems to indicate "satisfied customers" that emphasize the safe and less playful in their phones.
The company remains a leader in corporate communications and proudly say that even the U.S. president, Barack Obama, refused to leave him once he arrived at the White House.
The problem is that the furor that generated the iPhones and Android hit the world of business executives and professionals, who increasingly require companies who deliver their phones more attractive, especially those from Apple.
In the last quarter of 2011, Apple sold 37 million iPhones, more than the RIM BlackBerry units placed in the last three quarters together. In this last quarter were sold 1.1 million BlackBerrys.
The new ads rejuncia included the former chief executive of RIM, Jim Balsillie, his seat on the board of the company, plus the departure of chief software technology, David Yach, and the head of global operations, Jim Rowan.
The company hopes the improvements will introduce the new BlackBerry operating system 10, although its release has taken longer than anticipated.
Amid the war of the smartphones of the last five years, RIM tried to open a larger consumer market where he was overtaken by iPhones and a range of smart devices.
Blackberry has lagged behind in the world of applications, which are the main attraction for young users.
Another great failure was his effort to produce a tablet that would compete with the Apple iPad recalled international news agencies.
The RIM playbook received very negative assessments, among other things, because it incorporated an email program, or the trusty BlackBerry messaging system is one of the hooks to ensure the loyalty of its users.
The Playbook are available today in the United States at $ 200, an amount that is not only less than half its original price of $ 500, but is even below the production cost of the device.
Nokia recommends drying the rice cell
Water is one of the worst enemies of smartphones. Unfortunately, many users will have suffered its effects, which in certain cases involving the "goodbye" to the terminals.
As explained by Abc, from Nokia wanted to give a ray of hope to those who took a bath incidental to their devices and published an infographic explaining the five steps to bring back to life a smartphone "drowned".
For the skeptics, yes, the rice seems to work.
1. All steps are more or less obvious, but the former is the clearest. If the smartphone is dropped into the water, the first thing is to let it drain all the liquid. As if it were to hang clothes, users must leave the bulk of liquid falling from the device before any other step. It is essential that as much liquid as possible out for this process to a greater chance of success.
2. The second step is to draw cards and battery. Users must remove your SIM card, memory cards that may be on the device and, if possible, remove the battery. According to Nokia, says ABC, with that being pursued to prevent a short circuit that could cause water to be the least of the problems of users. In addition, these parts may no longer work, but will have to check later.
3. Third is the drying of the device itself. With a towel or dry cloth, users should try rubbing the device to dry the maximum possible surface. At this point, is expressly prohibited from using paper and electric dryers. Paper, in contact with the fluid, would affect parts of the device and dryers, usually hot air, can have a deleterious effect similar. Therefore, users must use towels or cloths.
4. The next step, the fourth, which clears one of the universal questions. The myth of rice seems real. Nokia recommends putting the cells after drying with a towel, a bag of rice. The bag should be placed on a radiator and it is best to leave it there for at least the equivalent of a night.
As explained Abc, the objective is to use rice an absorbent material that can remain with the moisture that the terminal has in its interior. Thus, Nokia confirmed that the myth of using rice is real, and is recommended in such situations.
5. The last step is to test the device on. In this case, the board of Nokia is back to put the pieces have been removed in the second point and wait to see if the device reacts. If you're lucky, the phone works and if not, Nokia expects that the user has made a backup of its contents.
As explained by Abc, from Nokia wanted to give a ray of hope to those who took a bath incidental to their devices and published an infographic explaining the five steps to bring back to life a smartphone "drowned".
For the skeptics, yes, the rice seems to work.
1. All steps are more or less obvious, but the former is the clearest. If the smartphone is dropped into the water, the first thing is to let it drain all the liquid. As if it were to hang clothes, users must leave the bulk of liquid falling from the device before any other step. It is essential that as much liquid as possible out for this process to a greater chance of success.
2. The second step is to draw cards and battery. Users must remove your SIM card, memory cards that may be on the device and, if possible, remove the battery. According to Nokia, says ABC, with that being pursued to prevent a short circuit that could cause water to be the least of the problems of users. In addition, these parts may no longer work, but will have to check later.
3. Third is the drying of the device itself. With a towel or dry cloth, users should try rubbing the device to dry the maximum possible surface. At this point, is expressly prohibited from using paper and electric dryers. Paper, in contact with the fluid, would affect parts of the device and dryers, usually hot air, can have a deleterious effect similar. Therefore, users must use towels or cloths.
4. The next step, the fourth, which clears one of the universal questions. The myth of rice seems real. Nokia recommends putting the cells after drying with a towel, a bag of rice. The bag should be placed on a radiator and it is best to leave it there for at least the equivalent of a night.
As explained Abc, the objective is to use rice an absorbent material that can remain with the moisture that the terminal has in its interior. Thus, Nokia confirmed that the myth of using rice is real, and is recommended in such situations.
5. The last step is to test the device on. In this case, the board of Nokia is back to put the pieces have been removed in the second point and wait to see if the device reacts. If you're lucky, the phone works and if not, Nokia expects that the user has made a backup of its contents.
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Mouse Computer Masterpiece i1550GA1-SP, a new PC for gamers with 64GB of RAM
The truth is that Mouse Computer has looked to this release. This is the Mouse Computer Masterpiece i1550GA1-SP, probably the best PC for gamers that the company has made.
For starters, its interior is a powerful Intel Core i7-3820 at 3.6GHz, the graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 1.5 GB, 1TB disk and has no less than 64GB of RAM, and if memory serves, is the desktop PC with more RAM than we have seen so far.
The operating system of the Mouse Computer Masterpiece i1550GA1-SP is Windows 7 Professional 64-bit with Service Pack 1 and the cost of the machine is about $ 3500 dollars.
For starters, its interior is a powerful Intel Core i7-3820 at 3.6GHz, the graphics card is an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580 1.5 GB, 1TB disk and has no less than 64GB of RAM, and if memory serves, is the desktop PC with more RAM than we have seen so far.
The operating system of the Mouse Computer Masterpiece i1550GA1-SP is Windows 7 Professional 64-bit with Service Pack 1 and the cost of the machine is about $ 3500 dollars.
ViewSonic Shows His 'Tablets' Android IceCream Sandwich And A Preview of Windows 8
ViewSonic has announced at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2012 in Barcelona its new generation of ViewPads of 7 and 10 inches. The line, which includes devices ViewPad 10e, 7e and ViewPad ViewPad 10Pro will be extended with new ViewPads E70/G70 and E100/P100, shown for the first time in Europe. Most of the 'tablets' used IceCream Sandwich Android 4.0, although the P100 VierwPad using Windows 7. Curiously, the company has shown this as well with Windows 8.
ViewPad G70 works with the latest Android operating system 4. This is a 'tablet' 7 inches in the line of the first Galaxy Tab, which uses 3D interface ViewScene ViewSonic own. It features 3G connectivity, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, mini HDMI, USB and even micro mini USB. It has a 1GB RAM and 4GB storage, which can increase up to 32GB thanks to its integrated slot for Micro SD cards.
ViewPad G70 incorporates a capacitive multitouch screen with a resolution 1024 by 600. It also includes a 2 megapixel rear camera and front camera 0.3 MP. The color depth is 8 G70 ViewPad bit, 250-nit brightness and 500:1 contrast ratio.
With a suggested retail price of less than 307 euros, the launch will occur in Europe in the second quarter of 2012.
The 'tablet' E70 7-inch ViewPad also uses Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ViewScene 3D interface and ViewSonic. Includes a 1 GHz processor and 4GB storage memory. It also includes other features like a front camera, Wi-Fi and the possibility of increasing up to 32 GB of storage via Micro SD card.
ViewPad E70 is one of the 'tablets' more portable and affordable on the market. It has a suggested retail price of 153 euros and its European launch is also expected during the second quarter.
ViewPad E100 NEW
The ViewSonic E100 was first presented at the MWC show. It has the latest operating system from Google (NasdaqGS: GOOG - news), Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, with support for Adobe Flash interface also incorporates 3D ViewScene ViewSonic.
It is equipped with a 1024 by 768, IPS display (KOSDAQ: 051820.KQ - news) 9.7-inch LED-backlit Cortex processor 1 GHz is a slim, lightweight device that has a thickness of 9.1 mm and weighs only 620 grams. ViewPad E100 allows the user to stay connected through the following features: Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB and Micro SD card support. There is also a 3G version.
ViewPad E100 has a suggested retail price of 307 euros with Wi-Fi and 3G 384 euros. Its launch is planned for the second quarter of 2012.
Finally, ViewPad P100 running Windows 7 Professional and features dual camera and sharp 1280 by 800 IPS screen 10-inch N2600 with an Intel dual core 1.6 GHz ViewPad P100 has an RRP of 615 euros with Wi -Fi and 3G of 768 euros and will be available late in the second quarter of 2012.
The company has shown the 'tablet' at the show with a version of Windows 8 installed on Windows 7. An interesting curiosity to whet your appetite ahead of the release of version of 'preview' for users who will Microsoft (NasdaqGS: MSFT - news) on Wednesday afternoon at the Mobile World Congress. However, it was a very preliminary version for developers that did not allow running applications, just browse through the menu and set some device options.
ViewPad G70 works with the latest Android operating system 4. This is a 'tablet' 7 inches in the line of the first Galaxy Tab, which uses 3D interface ViewScene ViewSonic own. It features 3G connectivity, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, mini HDMI, USB and even micro mini USB. It has a 1GB RAM and 4GB storage, which can increase up to 32GB thanks to its integrated slot for Micro SD cards.
ViewPad G70 incorporates a capacitive multitouch screen with a resolution 1024 by 600. It also includes a 2 megapixel rear camera and front camera 0.3 MP. The color depth is 8 G70 ViewPad bit, 250-nit brightness and 500:1 contrast ratio.
With a suggested retail price of less than 307 euros, the launch will occur in Europe in the second quarter of 2012.
The 'tablet' E70 7-inch ViewPad also uses Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich ViewScene 3D interface and ViewSonic. Includes a 1 GHz processor and 4GB storage memory. It also includes other features like a front camera, Wi-Fi and the possibility of increasing up to 32 GB of storage via Micro SD card.
ViewPad E70 is one of the 'tablets' more portable and affordable on the market. It has a suggested retail price of 153 euros and its European launch is also expected during the second quarter.
ViewPad E100 NEW
The ViewSonic E100 was first presented at the MWC show. It has the latest operating system from Google (NasdaqGS: GOOG - news), Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, with support for Adobe Flash interface also incorporates 3D ViewScene ViewSonic.
It is equipped with a 1024 by 768, IPS display (KOSDAQ: 051820.KQ - news) 9.7-inch LED-backlit Cortex processor 1 GHz is a slim, lightweight device that has a thickness of 9.1 mm and weighs only 620 grams. ViewPad E100 allows the user to stay connected through the following features: Bluetooth 3.0, Wi-Fi, HDMI, USB and Micro SD card support. There is also a 3G version.
ViewPad E100 has a suggested retail price of 307 euros with Wi-Fi and 3G 384 euros. Its launch is planned for the second quarter of 2012.
Finally, ViewPad P100 running Windows 7 Professional and features dual camera and sharp 1280 by 800 IPS screen 10-inch N2600 with an Intel dual core 1.6 GHz ViewPad P100 has an RRP of 615 euros with Wi -Fi and 3G of 768 euros and will be available late in the second quarter of 2012.
The company has shown the 'tablet' at the show with a version of Windows 8 installed on Windows 7. An interesting curiosity to whet your appetite ahead of the release of version of 'preview' for users who will Microsoft (NasdaqGS: MSFT - news) on Wednesday afternoon at the Mobile World Congress. However, it was a very preliminary version for developers that did not allow running applications, just browse through the menu and set some device options.
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