IPhone Applications Remove Acne When Called

February 8th, 2010 by admin

Special applications developed for the iPhone is claimed to remove wrinkles and acne on the face, while users talk on the phone. How? Dr Greg Pearson who developed this application using AcneApp called 420 nanometer blue light and red light of 550 nanometers to help kill bacteria menyburkan acne and collagen growth.

Applications for USD1, 99 working on the user’s skin iPhone or iPod Touch the Pearson admitted when still phone. But not sure how effective the positive impact gained exposure to the skin when exposed to blue and red light of this application.

It required further clinical study before I can determine how effective its impact on Pearson kulit.Namun very impressed with the concept that allows one skin care acne and wrinkle while phoning. Read the rest of this entry »

Start Touchscreen Smartphone Market Dominance

February 5th, 2010 by admin

Phone with touch screen technology began to dominate the smartphone market since the fourth quarter of 2009. Market analysts Canalys estimates that during the last quarter of 2009, mobile touchscreen control 55% of global handset shipments. Compared to the year 2008, the number of smart phone shipment increased approximately 138 percent.

In units, the number of touchscreen phones in the market reached 166 million units by the end of last year. Seeing the year 2009, it was not too surprising to see Apple in the top position for touchscreen mobile phones, other vendors such as Nokia also continues to follow without the Nokia 5800 and N97. Nokia is the vendor that shipped the most touchscreen phones in 2009,” said market analyst from Canalys, Tim Shepherd, as reported by Cellular-News.

The increasing number of touchscreen phones in circulation also boosting market potential. Canalys revealed from 4000 respondents, 60 percent of whom want a touchscreen phone. In the year 2010, the phone’s touch screen technology will be speaking at the market. Read the rest of this entry »

Nvidia Optimus Work Maximize Laptop

January 24th, 2010 by admin

Chip card that can maximize the appearance and reduce energy increasingly become the trend currently Chipmaker including Nvidia. Nvidia reportedly preparing a chip card called Optimus. The card was created to provide the innovation needs of today’s laptops.

The company is promising a tool in Optimus to improve graphics performance, and designed to conserve notebook battery life. Also used to replace Optimus Hybrid SLI technology and Hybrid Graphics before, so that was launched TechTree, another advantage of the chip is Optimus allows users to install 2 graphics as well as in notebooks. Read the rest of this entry »

Recommend Intel vPro Core Processor 2010

January 24th, 2010 by admin

Intel processors for laptops out of business given the name Core Intel vPro 2010, Intel I5 and i7 is the spectrum of the two products offer this platform. Both were built to provide reliable performance for PC vendors for business computing increasingly heavy and complex, not only the hardware vendors developers of software solutions for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) are also not left behind to provide for support new processors in future products.

Neither the IT service provider, which will adopt Core Intel vPro technology in their SMB bid. Core Intel vPro 2010 is, using the new chipset Intel Q57 Express, Intel Gigabit Network Connection 82577LM for notebooks, and Intel 82578DM Network Connection to your desktop. These processors based micro-architecture 32-nanometer, “Nehalem”. Intel also has high definition graphics plug in the processor. To accelerate the computation and save battery power, Intel enter the transistor gate high-k metal second generation.

Not to forget is the Turbo Boost technology and Hyper-Threading flagship 2010 series of Intel Core. Turbo Boost automatically adjust processor speed with the workload. Hyper-Threading is a technology that could make an interconnection between the processor core uses a lot of “connection” that gives them the ability to process several instructions in parallel. Both these technologies are claimed to accelerate the process of computing and save power. Read the rest of this entry »

Dream Citrix Intelligent Mobile Thin Client So

January 20th, 2010 by admin

Can you imagine if smart phone can be used as thin clients? Simply mouse and keyboard plugged into the docking station and your smart phone is ready for use to run various business applications. So no longer need to carry a laptop to finish your work outside the office.

This idea was thrown and a number of vendors Citrix Open Kernel Labs currently working to write the specifications to realize their dream of this. Future smart phone that could be a mobile device this thin-client they refer to as Nirvana Phone.

Seeing the possibility to extend the company’s virtualization platform to the smart phone, with a few modifications can deliver smart phone applications and even entire virtual desktops from the data center to monitor full-sized, light provider of enterprise software applications that distance. Smart phone currently available are described Cotrix not able to do the heavy computing activities. Thus, both the organization hopes to influence the design of next-generation mobile phone through the middle of the reference specification that they will list the minimum hardware provisions. Read the rest of this entry »

Samsung & LG Achieve the Highest Growth

January 5th, 2010 by admin

Samsung and LG to grow by taking market share Nokia, Sony Ericsson, and Motorola. Volume of global handset sales in 2009 fell 5.2 percent to 1.13 billion units, from 1.19 billion units in 2008. Year 2009 was a year of gray for the global mobile industry. As a result of the crisis hit, the world’s consumers put off buying a new phone so that the global mobile phone sales volume drops.

However, in the midst of these bleak conditions, there are two mobile phone producers are able to steal growth. They are Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. and LG Electronics Inc.

In 2009, Samsung and Motorola to increase the volume of global handset sales to them, and took market share from competitors such as Nokia Corp., Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, and Motorola Inc In a recent report, research firm International Data Corp. (IDC) found that the volume of global handset sales in 2009 fell 5.2 percent to 1.13 billion units, from 1.19 billion units in 2008. IDC confirmed the decrease in sales volume due to the impact of the global financial crisis.

In 2009 Nokia still dominates the global mobile phone market with a share of 38.3 percent. Global mobile phone market share Nokia is down from 39.4 percent in 2008. Global mobile phone market share Nokia in 2009 to shrink because of global mobile phone sales volume of Nokia fell 7.8 percent. IDC explains, the Nokia 2009 is only able to sell 431.8 million units globally mobile, aka down from 468.4 million units in 2008.

IDC reveals, the global mobile phone sales volume in 2009 Nokia is the lowest in the last two years. However, IDC confirms, Nokia spared from the decline in the global mobile phone sales volume is greater in 2009 because in the fourth quarter (October to December) in 2009, when the global economy started to recover, Alcatel able to increase the volume of global handset sales. Read the rest of this entry »

802.16-M WiMAX Ready for Next Year

December 29th, 2009 by admin

WiMAX 802.11e is not yet come to Indonesia, 802.16m, or WiMAX reportedly also known as WiMAX 2, will be released next year in the United States. The initiative was filed by ‘The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE), a professional organization of international non-profit, which moves in the improvement of technology relating to electronics. IEEE hoped this summer to complete the final approval for the 802.16m standardization.

One of the largest WiMAX provider in the United States, Clearwire, and even has said it plans to conduct testing 802.16m next year, and hopes to implement in 2012. This next-generation WiMAX offers compatibility with 802.16e, so the operator can switch to 802.16m services with relatively low cost with minimal disruption. Excess 802.16m certainly lies in the speed, with the ability to downlink an average of more than 100Mbps, the WiMAX Forum Vice President, as quoted from networkworld.com. Read the rest of this entry »