Tablet Android Murah Harga Terjangkau Dari ASUS Memo 370T

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Tablet Android Murah harga Terjangkau dari ASUS Memo 370T muncul pertama kali di khalayak umum pada ajang pameran Consumer Electronic Show di Las Vegas. Keunggulan yang disediakan ASUS Memo 370T di bungkus dengan berbagai spesifikasi canggih sebagai tablet high end, yang cukup unik penjualan Memo 370T akan datang dengan harga yang terjangkau untuk keuangan yang terbatas. Harga penjualan ASUS Memo 370T yang mengusung OS Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, diperkirakan sangat murah dan terjangkau. Daftar harga tablet terbaru ASUS Memo 370T mulai di jual sekitar seharga $249 dollar. Dan saya sendiri terkejut jika harga ini tidak mengalami kenaikan di masa depan.

Daftar keunggulan tablet android ASUS Memo 370T yang murah dan terjangkau, dipersenjatai dengan prosesor Quad Core Tegra 3 yang memberi kinerja tinggi untuk bisnis dan hiburan. Dukungan sistem operasi Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich sebagai sistem operasi terbaru 2012, dimungkinkan untuk menambah aplikasi lewat Market Android yang tersedia pada situs resmi.

Tablet Android Murah harga Terjangkau dari ASUS Memo 370T diperkirakan sudah mulai dirilis pada kuartal 2 tahun 2012.

Spesifikasi Asus EeePad MeMO 370T
Support prosesor Quad Core Nvidia Tegra 3 1,3GHz, 12 core Tegra 3 GPU
Mendukung memory RAM 1GB, Memori internal 16, 32, dan 64GB
Built in layar 7 inci beresolusi 1200×800 piksel
Kapasitas resolusi layar 215.63 piksel per inci
Operasi Sistem baru Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
Konektivitas Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, USB, Mini USB, HDMI, earphone jack 3,5mm, SD, microSDHC
Support kamera 8Mega Pixel dengan LED flash
Menyediakan kamera depan 2Mega Pixel untuk video call
Kemampuan baterai mampu digunakan hingga 10 jam
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Apple ‘Cover Flow’ Patent

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Apple Cover Flow PatentThe US Patent and Trademark Office officially published a series of 16 newly granted patents for Apple recently. This begin with two design patents relating to Cover Flow animation and Apples MacBook Air SuperDrive and then continue with granted patents for a virtual keyboard for media players, video encoding in iChat, iDVD and finally an important multi-touch related patent covering error compensation for multi-touch surfaces.

Yes, Apple now has a patent on the "Cover Flow" technology that started in iTunes and is now a system standard since the arrival of OS Leopard. Labelled Apple patent D613,300, it covers the appearance of the Cover Flow technology, that smooth scrolling through items that lets you find what you’re looking for quickly.
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HP Mini 311

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HP Mini 311 is what you would call an oversized netbook. Its about the same size as the ASUS EeePC 1101HA, Acer Aspire One (A0751h), and Gateway LT3103u in that they all have 11.6 inch widescreens. At 3.3 pounds, its the heaviest among its peers, although the differences are small. HP Mini 311 is the prettiest though, as HPs signature imprints against a white background is delightful to look at. A black version is also available, though darker colors are usually a magnet for fingerprints and smudges.

Alternatively, the Toshiba NB205 and HP Mini 5101 use textures and metals, respectively, to enhance their looks, as well as repel unsightly smudges. HP Mini 311 is a bigger netbook than the Toshiba NB205 because it houses a bigger screen. Although 11.6 inch widescreens are building momentum in the netbook space, they, along with a 1.366 by 768 resolution, are still tough finds. Most 10 inch netbooks default to a lower, 1.024 by 768 resolution. Likewise, the Asus 1101HA, Gateway LT3103u, and Acer A0751h have matching screen sizes and resolutions.

Theyre not even the biggest netbooks screens. Both the Lenovo IdeaPad S12 and Samsung NC20 (21GBK) use 12 inch widescreens and 1.280 by 800 resolutions. What makes HP Mini 311 special is that it runs an Nvidia chipset instead of the Intel chipset found on every other netbook on the market. It still needs a CPU, though. The 1.66GHz Intel Atom N280 is a commonly used netbook processor, which means in terms of raw horsepower, the Mini 311 isnt that far ahead of other netbooks. Video encoding tests finished in 4 minutes 54 seconds, which is about as fast the Toshiba NB205 (4:45) and Lenovo S12 (4:40).

Its the fastest among its 11 inch peers, since the Asus 1101HA and Acer A0751h run on a more inferior Atom Z520 processor and the the Gateway LT3103u opts for an AMD low voltage CPU. HP Mini 311 has more oomph when it comes to graphics performance. The ION LE is basically a stripped down version of the Nvidia GeForce 9400M graphics chipset the same chipset found in the Apple MacBook Air (Nvidia 9400GM). The "LE" portion means that support for Direct X is downgraded from 10 to 9.

Its scores on 3DMark06, which I ran just to see what the performance would be, were in the same ball park as the MacBook Air and annihilated those of its netbook counterparts. Despite these 3D benchmark scores, the combination of the Atom processor and lack of a Direct X 10 capable graphics chipset crippled games like World in Conflict and Crysis both of these games lagged to the point where they were unplayable. Games like World of Warcraft and Mini Ninjas, which have lower graphics requirements, were lag free and absolutely playable.

The gravy was supposed to be in high definition playback. I tested several HD movie clips on HP Mini 311, as well as playing them to the Samsung LN55A950 HDTV. It handled all of my 720p and 1080i (24 fps) clips with great color accuracy, good picture detail, and they didnt suffer from any lag. When playing 1080p (24fps) movie clips in H264 and WMV formats, however, there was noticeable lag. Lets just say it wasnt a smooth experience. And even though its 6 cell, 53Wh battery is roughly the same capacity as the one found in the Toshiba NB205 and HP 5101, its score of 5 hours 29 minutes on MobileMark 2007 is about 2 to 3 hours less than that of the competition.

Still, more than 5 hours of battery life is very respectable. By netbook standards, HP Mini 311 is reasonably priced and offers features most netbooks lack. Youre paying a small premium for a netbook that has an HDMI port and can drive 1080p resolutions to a bigger display. Though it didnt deliver on 1080p playback, it handled 720p and 1080i videos better than netbooks with Intel based graphics. For those who were hoping to make a gaming netbook out of this, think again. High end 3D games are still best played on full fledged laptops.
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BlackBerry Bold 9900 White Smartphone Launched in India

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RIM today announced the launch of the BlackBerry Bold 9900 smartphone in Pure White for Indian customers priced at Rs. 34990 .

The new BlackBerry Bold 9900 is the first BlackBerry smartphone to include built in support for NFC (Near Field Communications).

BlackBerry Bold 9900 comes with BlackBerry 7 O.S which is significantly faster vombining the dramatically improved performance of the advanced WebKit browser engine together with powerful hardware enhancements.

RIM claims BlackBerry Bold 9900 smartphone delivers browsing results that are up to 40% faster than BlackBerry 6 based smartphones and up to 100% faster than BlackBerry 5 based smartphones.

Distinguished by its high performance, beautiful design, amazingly effective keyboard and brilliant touch display, the Pure White BlackBerry Bold 9900 is crafted with premium materials including a brushed stainless steel frame that puts the finishing touch on a truly outstanding smartphone.
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5 Practical tips to save battery on Nexus 5

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We know the new Nexus 5 and all the benefits it can offer. One of these features smarphone with so many running processes comes great demand for energy and also, as we already saw, the battery life of the Nexus 5 is far from being as good as you would expect from a phone of this type .


But through specific practices or tricks we can achieve energy savings and thus cause the battery on Nexus 5 is more durable. So, here are 5 tips that will help you save battery.

5 tips to save battery on Nexus 5

GPS

Many applications such as Google Maps, Facebook or Twitter are turning to GPS for our location. This means that the function is always enabled so you know our location at any time, assuming constant power consumption . Before, the only way to save energy spent to disable this feature, but now with Android 4.4 KitKat allows us the option to make an energy-saving mode.

This requires access to Settings> Location> Mode and select the option "Battery Saver" .

Notifications

Applications of our Nexus 5 and its associated services are a great battery consumption. These applications bring a permanent notification service "alertness" and therefore should configure each of these applications individually. However there are options that can help in this regard. For example, disable PUSH option for our mail. Therewith the new mail notifications do not occur when we, but the system update at certain intervals of time to see whats new, thus saving on device resources and turn into energy.

"Ok Google"

This new functionality included in Nexus 5 allows us to activate the phone when at rest by the phrase "Ok Google". This assumes that the device has activated all the time function that lets you hear this phrase. This logically implies an extra energy expenditure. If you think you can live without this feature can be disabled by accessing the  Google Now> Settings> Voice and unchecking the option "Ok Google . "

NFC

This technology is an unknown to most users, although not new and today lead many integrated devices market. It was conceived as a data transmission technology short-range and function led to the identification and validation of equipment or people. In Spain its use is practically zero, so for now we can do without this technology and thus save some battery . To disable it, you have to access Settings> Wireless & networks> Other Networks and disable "option NFC . "

Synchronization

Another way to save battery on  Nexus 5  is turn off synchronization . This option is not entirely appropriate, since in this way we will not date all our accounts and can be a hassle to enter each of them to see if there is anything new. Anyway this is subjective, and perhaps for others this is not a priority. If you are indifferent maintain synchronization of your applications can disable this option by accessing Settings> Accounts and unchecking those accounts that do not want to sync.

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Breaking news for G11i Pro and HD7 Pro owners!!!

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For those that werent following the respective G11i Pro or HD7 Pro support threads, here are the breaking news:
Both phones can now support one of the most desired features - SIM2 will be reachable even if theres an active data connection established on SIM1. The data connection will be immediately dropped when a new call is incoming from SIM2 and the download will be automatically resumed after the call is over.



In my opinion, thats the most important feature of the newly released ROMs. Although, there are many more changes / improvements... such as battery consumption reduction, better memory management, speed improvements, many bug fixes and, of course, some cosmetics changes. Here are just a few eye candies.






For the most distracted ones, here are the links to the support threads:


Enjoy!!!
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Offline Disk Import and the OmNomNom Machine

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Yesterday, we announced that we are expanding our offline disk import service to better serve users globally. With new disk upload centers in Switzerland, Japan and India, as well as our US center, it’s easier for people around the world to import large data sets by mailing hard drives to us rather than sending hundreds of terabytes over their slow, expensive or unreliable Internet connection.



But importing large amounts of data at scale isn’t simple. Our engineers have been working on the challenge for years. Originally, offline disk import was handled at our data centers as a way to efficiently import large amounts of data from the hard drives in our Street View cars - vehicles that capture terabytes of photographs and information about the landscape as they build a navigable, visual database of the world.



And although it’s technically challenging, the system we built for rapidly ingesting and processing these large data sources has a playful name. We call it OmNomNom. Here is one of the test OmNomNom machines that the disk import team has at its offices in Mountain View:





But rapidly ingesting and processing large data sets and making them usefully available is a bit more complex than gobbling down a cookie. As we’ve improved our ability to quickly import these drives, we dramatically reduced the time between capturing these images and making them available to users around the world.



Now, we are helping people across the world take advantage of the speed, scale and global availability of Google Cloud Storage as well as this rapid disk-upload technology. Even though it might sound like something out of Sesame Street, this is another example of how Google Cloud Platform is making the advantages of Google-sized scalable infrastructure available to you. All you need to do is send us your EncFS encrypted hard drives, and we will let you know once your encrypted bytes are imported to your designated GCS bucket. Once uploaded, we can mail your drives back to you, or if you prefer, safely and securely handle disk destruction free of charge. Check out our website for how you can be part of the Limited Preview of International Offline Disk Import.



(Oh, and for those of you who want to use Google Cloud Storage but don’t need offline disk import, you always have quick access Google Cloud Storage from the command line using gsutil).



-Posted by Benjamin Bechtolsheim, Product Marketing Manager
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