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Rabu, 27 April 2011

China unveils space station this in 2020


China unveils space station this in 2020| China's been making its mark on the world for years, but there's still one massive piece of real estate where the country's citizens haven't hung their ubiquitous red flag: space. The China Manned Space Engineering Office hopes to change that within the next decade, however, unveiling a model of its first space station on Monday.

Officials have asked the public to suggest names and symbols for the unit and for a cargo spacecraft that will serve it.Professor Jiang Guohua, from the China Astronaut Research and Training Centre, said the facility would be designed to last for around a decade and support three astronauts working on microgravity science, space radiation biology and astronomy.

China’s rendezvous and docking (RVD) project is the next goal of China’s manned space program, said Jiang Guohua, a professor and chief engineer at the China Astronaut Research and Training Center in Beijing.

Jiang outlined China’s space station efforts here at the 15th annual International Space University symposium, titled The International Space Station: Maximizing the Return from Extended Operations.

The Tiangong design is designed for short tasks or limited overnight stays in a pressurized shirtsleeve environment, while the heavier Chinese stations planned for several years from now will be for longer term habitation.
In addition to the manned program, the Chinese unmanned program has also reached a major milestone with the Chang'e lunar orbiter.

in 2010-2011, before the rover and sample return missions are flown a Chinese-technology mission may be sent to the Moon to further demonstrate landing technologies. But the Chinese were not clear on whether it would go all the way to the surface.
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Selasa, 26 April 2011

Nexus S 4G Price $200


Nexus S 4G Price $200 | Earlier this year, Samsung and Google launched the first ever phone running Gingerbread, known as Nexus S. You've been able to pre-order the Sprint-ified version of the Nexus S for a good while now, but it's always good to add a concrete date for the end of the anticipation and the beginning of the Android 2.3 fun. That date has now been officially marked as May 8th.

Starting off with the dimensions, the HTC Evo 3D comes in a little larger and weighs more (170g vs 130g) than the Nexus S 4G. This could be due to its larger display and the 3D hardware (has dual-cameras on the rear). Design wise however it has an elegant metal body compared to the more plastic looking Sprint Nexus S 4G.
Moving on to the display, the HTC EVO 3D packs a 4.3-inch 540x960 SLCD versus the Nexus S with a smaller 4-inch 480x800 Super AMOLED.

Both are capacitive but the HTC Evo 3D packs a 3D capable Parallax barrier. Now the Super AMOLED display on the Nexus S 4G is reportedly better when it comes to displaying deeper blacks and is more battery friendly (but the HTC EVO 3D tries to compensate for needing the extra juice by stuffing in a larger battery i.e. 1730mAh vs 1500mAh).

As the name implies, this phone also has Sprint's 4G WiMAX, which should give the phone download speeds of 3-8Mbps in about a third of the United States. The phone also works on Sprint's 3G CDMA network and has Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, working as a 3G or 4G mobile hotspot for up to five devices. There's 16GB of memory on board.

Sprint's press release for the Nexus S also heavily promotes Google Voice, Google's system for using one phone number across multiple devices and the Web.

This version of the Nexus S will run on Sprint’s WiMax 4G network, and will cost $200 with a two-year contract and Sprint’s “Everything Data” subscription plan. The phone is currently available for pre-order at Best Buy stores only.
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Senin, 25 April 2011

Nintendo launch Wii Successor For 2012


Today in Japan, Nintendo confirmed the upcoming release of the Wii's successor. The still-unnamed console will be revealed at this year's E3 gaming expo in Los Angeles in June.The new console will go on sale in 2012, said Nintendo in an official statement.

As of March, Nintendo has sold 86.01 million Wiis since 2006 when the console was launched. However, in 2010 the company sold only 15.1 million Wiis globally -- a 25% drop from 2009 when it sold 20.1 million units.

The news comes from the company's Japanese investor relations website, following months of speculation and supposed information leaks. The most recent of which, the "Screen Stream" controllers, would have players viewing a quarter of a 1080p display on their controller for an improved multiplayer experience. Other rumours include a price point of $400, support for 1080p and stereoscopic 3D, and graphics surpassing that of the Xbox 360 and PS3. Graphical capabilities have long been considered a weak point of the Wii, so this rumour comes as no surprise.

Speculation surrounding the new console has been scattershot at best. Some say it will be named the Stream. Some say it will have a triple-core PowerPC CPU. Some say it will natively output 1080p video. Some say its controllers will have their own screens, and will be able to emulate consoles. For all we know, it could be called the Stig (though I may be thinking of Top Gear in that case).

The company noted that a tough comparison to its December 2009 record U.S. sales were a primary reason for the year-on-year decline in revenues, as well as the appreciation of the yen and the price reduction of the Nintendo DS during the fiscal year.

Looking forward to the 2012 fiscal year, Nintendo noted that "the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake is unpredictable. Nintendo has not suffered any direct damage which will significantly affect our production".
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Minggu, 24 April 2011

LG Optimus Big LU6800 launched in Korea


LG Optimus Big LU6800 launched in Korea The Korean electronics giant LG has announced the LG Optimus Big Android smartphone through LG U+ today. The LG Optimus Big also known as Optimus LG-LU6800, which is the largest LG Android smartphone to date, will be available on April 28th but it can be pre-ordered starting today. The Optimus Big has a 4.3-inch Nova Display and runs on Android 2.2 Froyo operating system.

The most characteristic feature of this model is its large screen – 4.3 inch made using NOVA technology that includes enhanced brightness, vivid and deep black colors, and excellent example of this is the display of its elder ‘brother’ LG Optimus Black. But the new gadget from LG not only has a good screen, but very impressive specifications.

Dual-core processor with 1 GHz allows you to run Android 2.2 Froyo with good speed, and it can soon be upgraded to Android 2.3 Gingerbread. Large 4.3-inch touch screen of WVGA format at the bottom of the phone has one physical key, and two optical buttons on the side of the key Home, which makes the phone look like Samsung Galaxy S.

The LG U will release the smartphone with starting price at 55, 000 Won with the plan Smart Plan 55 and get 300 minutes talk, 300 SMS, and real unlimited data plan.

LG Optimus Big LU6800 Smartphone Features
• 4.3-inch WVGA NOVA display
• 5 megapixel autofocus camera
• Boasts a dual-core 1GHz processor
• Runs on Android 2.2 Froyo operating system
• Internal memory of 16GB
• Supports Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n & Bluetooth 3.0 connectivity options
• Powered by a 1,500mAh battery
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Jumat, 22 April 2011

AT&T Novatel MiFi 2372 Review


AT&T Novatel MiFi 2372 Review creates a WiFi hotspot where and when you need it. Get work done at home, in the car or camper, or at the ballgame. The Novatel MiFi 2372 lets you surf wirelessly on your laptop or WiFi enabled device anywhere a cellular connection is available. With speeds equivalant to a broadband connection available at the touch of a button, you can download files, watch videos, or play games just as if you were actually at home or the office.

The Novatel MiFi 2372 lets you keep important files backed up and ready with a built in microSDHC slot capable up to 16GB.

Welcome to the MiFi revolution, AT&T. Seemingly sick of being left behind by its competition, AT&T has introduced its customers to the wonders of MiFi, a mobile hotspot reminiscient of a hockey puck that allows you to connect up to 5 devices wirelessly to AT&T’s data network all at once.
All of this may seem laughable, considering 2 other MiFi devices were announced at CES a few weeks ago that offer access to 4G speeds on both Sprint’s and Verizon’s networks; the brand-new AT&T MiFi, also known as the Novatel 2372, is only capable of HSDPA 7.2 Mbps speeds.

The MiFi DLNA Server enables seamless access to digital content on DLNA-compatible DVD and Blu-ray players, game consoles, televisions, tablets, mobile devices, computers, audio video systems, digital frames, home theater devices and more. The MiFi DLNA server makes it easy to share both user-generated and syndicated digital content without complicated configuration and without having to copy, move and synch media files on multiple devices.According to ABI Research there were more than 440 million DLNA Certified devices already installed in users’ homes at the end of 2010. ABI Research estimates there will be nearly two billion DLNA Certified devices in homes worldwide by 2014.


SPESIFICATIONS
• Dimensions: 2.44 x 3.86 x 0.60 inches
• Weight: 2.86 ounces
• Battery: Lithium ion 1500mAh
• Talk Time: Up to 4 hours* (operating time)
• Technology: HSPA
• Frequency: HSPA (850/1900/2100 MHz); EDGE/GPRS (850/900/1800/1900 MHz)
• Operating System Support: Windows® 2000, XP, Vista®, 7; Mac OS® X 10.4 or later, Linux®
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Rabu, 20 April 2011

DYMO LabelManager PnP Feature


DYMO LabelManager PnP Feature Labeling items no longer is a difficult task with the use of the many labeling devices out there. Each one may provide different features which makes them quite useful in many of your labeling tasks. In the case of the new DYNO LabelManager PnP Label Maker, users no longer have to deal with installing software and such since it is already plug and play.

Boasting pre-loaded label-making software inside, you won’t need to install any more software on your machine, while a built-in lithium-ion rechargeable battery ensures it has enough juice to run even when there is no power outlet around – not to mention the ability to have it charged via USB. Relying on 1/4-, 3/8- and 1/2-inch Dymo D1 labels, you can then manipulate fonts and graphics on your own computer to make monochromatic labels on-the-fly.

Feature
• Connects via USB to your PC* or Mac**
• No software to install – built-in software pops up on your computer screen, ready-to-use
• Customize your label with any fonts or graphics on your computer
• Lithium-ion battery recharges via USB connection – no power adapter or AA batteries needed
• Compact, streamlined design has minimal footprint
• Easy to take with you and connect to any laptop
• Also includes free download of DYMO® Label Software v8 – print logos, batch labels from database files, and much more
• Uses easy-peel split back DYMO® D1 labels in 6mm, 9mm and 12mm widths
• *Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows XP ** Mac OS v10.5 or later

Specification
• Length: 6.8 in./17.27 cm
• Width: 3.2 in./8.13 cm
• Height: 8.8 in./22.35 cm
• Weight: 1.6 lb./0.73 kg
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Selasa, 19 April 2011

The new Sony's MDR-DS6500 wireless headphones


The new Sony's MDR-DS6500 wireless headphones from Sony gives TV programmes, movies on Blu-ray Disc/DVD and PLAYSTATION 3 games the soundtrack they deserve.

Exclusive to Sony, Virtualphones Technology (VPT) reproduces the soundstage of multi-channel speakers to create an immersive acoustic space. Even if you’re listening to a stereo 2ch or 5.1 channel programme, VPT builds a virtual 7.1 channel soundstage that stretches ‘behind and beyond’ the screen. There’s also a choice of selectable surround sound modes to optimise listening for movies, gaming or speech.

The MDR-DS6500 setup offers up a slew of surround sound modes, including Dolby Digital, Sony's Virtualphones Technology, a 100-meter (330-foot) operating range, and automatic tuning. Sony's also promising 20 hours of listening for every three hours the things spend on their charging dock.

All-digital wireless transmission resists noise and interference from other devices in the home. Automatic tuning switches seamlessly between RF channels to optimise signal reception at all times, with no glitches or drop-outs.
Aside from superb audio quality, the MDR-DS6500 is beautifully easy to use. Just connect the headphone’s processing unit to any multi-channel source and enjoy an immersive, 3D listening experience.

Specifications and Features
• weight: 320 g
• 7.1 surround sound headphones
• over-ear design; leather cushion
• wireless, 320 feet roaming range
• built-in rechargeable battery
• 20 hour battery life; 3 hour charge time
• adjustable headband
• neodymium magnets and 40mm driver units
• one year warranty
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Kamis, 14 April 2011

Nokia W7 and W8 Feature


Nokia W7 and W8 Feature Nokia made a short appearance at MIX'11 yesterday and with the increased enthusiasm Marco Argenti (head of developer experience at Nokia) showed, it would seem that Nokia are really steaming ahead with the planning and early development stages of their WP7 adoption.

International mobile phone botherer Eldar Mrtazin has had a quick bit of hands on time with the two prototype handsets, the Nokia W7 and Nokia W8. The W7 is apparently based on the Nokia X7 hardware, while the W8 is essentially a Nokia N8 body with Windows Phone software.

The W7 is thought to be the first handset to be available and is currently being used for in-house development. It is also claimed this will have an 8-megapixel shooter with autofocus and flash. Eldar reckons the W7 reminded him of the HTC Mozart, and without out much change to the OS.

He also claims that Nokia were planning around a dozen Windows Phone handsets for launch in 2012, but there is plenty of time for this to increase. Murtazin has also commented that Nokia plans are changing each week. The W8 which is loosely based on the N8 will feature a 12-megapixel camera.

The third model that is under development will have a QWERTY keyboard slider, a touchscreen and a metal shell. Very little else is known about this device. Finally, there will also be a fourth model that will be a cheaper version of the W7. This will be a budget or entry level phone that will have similar specs as the W7, but made with lower quality materials.
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Selasa, 12 April 2011

HTC Sensation 3.0 UI and Android 2.3.3 Review


HTC Sensation comes with a fresh serving of Android 2.3 Gingerbread, but it's all about the HTC Sense UI version 3.0 with a touch of refinement and functionality straight from the lock screen. You can choose between a number of lock screen options such as weather updates, quick access to apps and a handful of clock widgets. A 1.2GHz Qualcomm dual-core chipset supports the nice 3D-like transitions in the menu, all carrying resemblance to the ones on the HTC Flyer tablet.

The HTC Sensation features HSPA/WCDMA connectivity, and also Bluetooth 3.0 and 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, plus A-GPS, a gyro sensor, G-sensor, a proximity sensor and a digital compass.It comes with two cameras, a VGA camera on the front for video chat and an 8 megapixel camera on the back with built in autofocus and a dual LED flash.

The unibody sculpting of the device is in keeping with a number of other handsets in the HTC range - it's most reminiscent of the Mozart, with the multiple section feel on the back. The whole rear actually detaches leaving only the battery and the screen together, with the antennas all plugged into the battery cover.

The HTC Sensation weighs a shade under 150g, which is pretty hefty by today's standards given that a number of handsets push more towards the 110-120g level. It's also a little thicker at 11.3mm than the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S2 (at 8.7mm) and the Sony Ericsson Xperia Arc (at 8.5mm), but given the rounded edges, it's not much of a problem.

The HTC Sensation is a smartphone that is built from the ground up for a sophisticated, evolved multimedia experience. The 4.3″ widescreen display means that users can watch movies like they were meant to be seen – in their full cinematic glory, with no cropping or letterboxing. The HTC Sensation is also the first smartphone to feature HTC Watch – an application and service that puts an entire library of the latest, premium movies and TV shows right at your fingertips, letting people discover the latest video content in an easy and visually engaging way.
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Kamis, 07 April 2011

T-Mobile G2X Price $200


T-Mobile G2x is rumored to be the American brother of the LG Optimus 2X. There probably won't be much difference between the LG Optimus 2X and the T-Mobile G2x. Both should have Tegra 2 dual-processors, 1.3 and 8MP front and rear facing cameras respectively, with HD 1080p video capture.

The G2x is T-Mobile’s version of the LG Optimus 2X, so it features the same exact hardware as the global version. Highlights of the G2x include a Tegra 2 mobile processor with dual-core CPU, 4-inch WVGA display, 8-megapixel rear-facing camera with LED flash and autofocus, front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera, 8 GB internal storage, 512 MB RAM, and support for T-Mobile’s 4G HSPA+ network.

The G2x also actually mirrors its interface out its HDMI port, which could be very exciting. Most phones with TV out ports restrict them to only a few apps, either out of lazy programming or because content owners are terrified about letting you play Netflix from your phone onto your TV. The G2x doesn't play Netflix - no Android phone does - but T-Mobile told me it will stream games, Web pages, and its full UI over onto a TV. Tragically, content-owner restrictions are still possible here - T-Mobile's streaming "T-Mobile TV" service is forbidden from showing on TVs.
Sadly, neither device is 4G.

Both are HSPA+ 14.4, a sort of intermediate level between 3G and 4G. Confusingly, T-Mobile calls both devices 4G, but they've also said that networks slower than HSPA+ 21 aren't 4G. I'm going to stick on the "not 4G" side of this debate and say that I got download speeds around 3-4Mbps in quick speed tests of the two devices.
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Rabu, 06 April 2011

Digital Camera Nikon D5100 deals


Digital Camera Nikon D5100 deals has recently introduced its latest midrange DSLR, making it ideal for the aspiring photographers who want to let go of their beginner cameras. The Nikon D5100 is an updated version of the popular D5000, featuring a 16.2-megapixel sensor, a 3-inch flipout LCD screen, 1080p video recording at both 30 and 24 fps with auto-focus, ISO settings from 100 to 6400, and an 18-105mm lens.

Nikon went Canon on us and tossed a 3-inch Vari-angle LCD screen on the new D5100. We're fans of the Vari-angle persuasion, and the D5100's flexible monitor will offer 921,000 pixels and a 1,000:1 contrast ratio, which matches the D7000. The Nikon D5100 actually has a leg up over the Nikon D7000 because of this versatile screen, though the D7000 has 100% viewfinder coverage while the D5100 hangs around the 96-97% range. The Nikon D5100 is definitely more compact than the D7000 and does not feature as many external controls.

Although the Nikon D5100 will ship with the AF-S DX Zoom-NIKKOR 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR lens if you opt for the kit, the camera body is compatible with all NIKKOR AF-S lenses, or any lens with F mounts. Nikon also unleashed the ME-1 microphone, which can mount on the D5100's hot shoe and connect via the 3.5mm Mic jack. The ME-1 will retail for $180, so we hope its sound quality is a significant boost over Nikon's built-in microphones.

Digital Camera Nikon D5100 Specs of this model include a 16.2 megapixel sensor, a flipout display screen, 1080p video recording at 24fps, 25fps, or 30fps, continuous autofocus, 3-inch diagonal screen with a 920k-dot resolution.Price tag reads $800 for the body only. DSLR with an 18-55mm VR kit lens costs $900.
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Senin, 04 April 2011

Android Honeycomb tablets Review


Android Honeycomb tablets is coming on in leaps and bounds, and not just in the smartphone world, where it's quickly becoming the OS of choice for the discerning mobile fanatic. Google isn't satisfied though it will stop at nothing short of total Android domination, and it wants its classy operating system to take over the tablet world too.

Android 3.0 builds on the things people love most about Android refined multitasking, rich notifications, Home screen customization, widgets, and more and transforms them with a vibrant, 3D experience and deeper interactivity, making them familiar but even better than before.

The new UI brings fresh paradigms for interaction, navigation, and customization and makes them available to all applications — even those built for earlier versions of the platform. Applications written for Android 3.0 are able to use an extended set of UI objects, powerful graphics, and media capabilities to engage users in new ways.

Android Honeycomb tablets Feature
• CPU: Nvidia Tegra 2
• Display: 10.1-inch capacitive multitouch
• Ports: MiniUSB, HDMI, USB, Full-size SD card slot
• Connectivity: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
• Cameras: 2MP, 5MP (front/rear)
• Battery: User replaceable (with screwdriver)
• OS: Android Honeycomb
• Special: Replaceable back cover in 5 colors
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Minggu, 03 April 2011

The Nokia Astound Launch Price $79.99


The Nokia Astound Launch Price $79.99 also known as the Nokia C7, could be T-Mobile's best feature phone. Never mind that it's a smartphone; it makes more sense if you ignore that it's a smartphone. The phone appears to have a great camera, terrific GPS, a pretty good music player and just enough apps that you'll be able to find some games you like.

Today, both companies announced that the Nokia Astound will be available from T-Mobile starting April 6 for $79.99 with a two-year contract. The Astound is basically a rebranded version of the C7, which was introduced back in October 2010, and features the same sleek design, a 3.5-inch AMOLED touch screen, a rear-facing 8-megapixel camera capable of 720p HD video capture, and a front-facing camera for video calls.

The Astound sports an 8-megapixel camera with HD video capture, a 3.5-inch AMOLED display, and 8GB of memory. Note: Out of all the phones I review, I still hold that Nokia phones have some of the best cameras. I didn't really get a chance to play with the Astound's snapper other than a few pictures in a dark bar, but what I shot looked pretty decent.

T-Mobile customers will have access to the world’s most comprehensive location experience, Ovi Maps, with free turn-by-turn drive and walk navigation in almost 100 countries worldwide and a cool app within called ‘Own Voice’ which lets you personalize that nagging voice telling you where to go! And let’s not forget the real-time traffic information, safety camera alerts, speed limit warnings and visibility of parking and service stations that can help get you to your destination smoothly.

Features
OS Symbian^3.1 OS CPU 680 MHz ARM 11 processor, Broadcom BCM2727 GPU Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Push Email, IM Browser WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML, RSS feeds Radio Stereo FM radio, FM transmitter Games Yes + downloadable Colors Frosty metal GPS Yes, with A-GPS support; Ovi Maps 3.0 Java Yes, MIDP 2.1 - Web TV
- TV-out
- Digital compass
- Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
- MP3/WMA/WAV/eAAC+ player
- DivX/XviD/MP4/H.264/H.263/WMV player
- Quickoffice document viewer (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF)
- Adobe Reader
- Flash Lite 4.0
- Voice memo/dial/command
- Predictive text input
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