Wednesday, December 2, 2009

The World's Smallest Mobile Phone

Mobile thin models have been introduced Motorola and Samsung, but war will continue the design. Because the world's smallest mobile phone is now thrown into the market with a super small size. I think Mobile wrote just for this zippo lighters will be difficult unrivaled for some time to come. Xun 138 CHI Bar type mobile phone operates on GSM networks with a body length of only 67 mm or slightly longer than the size of AA batteries and weighs just 55 grams.


But do not be impressed first, because many more furniture completeness of this cute phone offal. With a cute size is not possible to use the key pad, the solution is to use touch screen that can read handwriting (hand writing recognition) of the 260 color display support k. Remarkably again, the author is still jammed with 1.3 Mega pixel camera (though with a VGA quality), USB port to transfer files from mobile phone and PC, WAP, GPRS, MP3 Player, and 138 MB of internal memory. Maybe the next generation will be equipped with a mini SD card size and bluetooth, so to speak simply use a Bluetooth earpiece. Xun Chi 138 is intentionally made with a gaudy pink color to be easily visible goal when stuck because of its small size. As for business writing on the touch screen using the stylus to stay clipped to the back of the phone body.
Size: 67 mm x 32 X 18
Weight: 55 grams
Network: GSM 900, 1800 Mhz
Feature Display: LCD Touch Screen
Camera: 1.3 Megapixel Camera


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Sunday, November 15, 2009

Recognizing Microsoft Windows 7 Inspired from Mac OS X


Microsoft's success throughout the world create a scene with the release of Windows 7 in late October and is not accompanied by similar statements from Simon Aldous (Manager of Microsoft Partner Group). Aldous even gave contradictory statements of fact. Aldous openly admit that the design of Windows 7 was inspired by Mac OS X.

"What have we tried to do with Windows 7, either traditional format or both formats touch graphics created by borrowing on the Mac," said Aldous. However. Aldous argue that it has added improvised (Graphical User Interface (GUI) of Windows 7, which was built on Vista's core technology is stable.

"We took a good part of Vista, with the core infrastructure at the operating system, and we make Windows 7 faster and more streamlined in the coding, to make it more effective," said Aldous.

Windows 7 has been standardized to be able to work in a variety of hardware configurations. While on the other hand, Mac OS X Snow Leopard also been optimized to work in certain configurations. "Pain" is the same who later became the perception of "artificial" by the users of Windows 7.
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Friday, November 13, 2009

HP vs Infusion Printers


Deskjet printers the latest Hewlett-Packard, K209, expected to shift the popularity of the printer is widely used intravenous digital printing businesses.

Yes, printers are sold at a price of Rp 1,289,000 was estimated to be the printer of choice for businesses. Not only carrying the print function only, printer with this dynamic design also serves as a scanner and photocopy.

"Why should I buy the infusion printers if Deskjet K209 could be a solution," said Alia Octhora Goddess, Market Development Manager of Inkjet and Web Solutions Imaging and Printing Groups Hewlett-Packard Indonesia, Thursday (12/11/2009) night.

In comparison, he added, the cost required to buy a printer unit infusion was approximately U.S. $ 160. The cost includes includes a printer and an ink infusion package. While K209 with an additional 1 black cartridge and 1 color cartridge only U.S. $ 157.

"It costs about Rp 1,289,000 when combined with a pair of cartridges, each of which approximately Rp 85 thousand then the equivalent capacity even with a better quality printer than an IV," explained a woman with short hair is half Promotion.

Alia compare when using K209, the costs required to print a black and white documents only Rp 140. As for color documents, the cost is Rp 340.
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