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Nexus One – Google Phone

January 6th, 2010

Today the news about the Google phone it's a hot trend in searches. Nexus One it's the first phone from Google, and the phone was designed and created in collaboration with HTC company.

As we expect the phone will have the well-known operating system Android, developed by the operating system from Google. The Android system that run on the Nexus One has the 2.1 version. The phone has a 5 Megapixel camera with LED Flash, and a screen with 3.7 inch with touchscreen.

To run the SO and also to run applications, the phone should have a strong processor, and the Google team build the phone with 1GHz Snapdragon Processor. Also the Nexus One can be used like GPS, GPS which use Google Maps, also has integrated the Wi-Fi technology and a digital compass.
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Top 5 sites that use Twitter API

November 23rd, 2009

Twitter is one of the sites with the highest growth of the Internet in recent years. Increase site can be compared with the success of sites like eBay or Amazon in the years of 1995-1996.

Given the popularity of increasingly large those on Twitter, the latter comes with a solution for webmasters, with some application programming interface (API), the latter having the role to support the building of applications.

API's are sets of routines, data structures, classes of objects and / or protocols provided by the library and / or operating system service.

What we can do with these API's? To show what we can do with these API's from Twitter, I made a top of sites that using API's Twitter.

1. Tweetmeme

Tweetmeme is a site that use Twitter API's, and it's use API's to determine which links are popular on Twitter. This site categorises the links into categories, subcategories and channels, making it easy to filter out the noise to find what you're interested in.

 

2. Twitterfone

Twitterfone is a site that use Twitter API's to let you update your Twitter feed using your voice from any mobile or cell phone. You have three steps to update your Twitter feed, and the first step is to call it, the second step is to speak your tweet, and the last step is to hang up. After a while later, your tweet will be posted on Twitter.

This service is free, and the idea of the service is to transform from voice to text, and then posts it to your Twitter feed.

3. Celebritytweet

Celebritytweet is in our top because let you to use Twitter to communicate with celebrity audiences. The site provides you accounts from 50 cents to Yoko Ono, and also if not in list your favorite celebrity, you can suggest this one.

4. Snipper

Snipper is a site that can be used more from developers. You can use this site to share code with developers through Twitter. Provided as a plugin for Eclipse, developers can select a file or snippet of text in an editor and share it on Twitter.


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Laptops With Touchscreen

October 21st, 2009

The laptop manufacturers sees businesses in the future adopting touchscreens, but the technology needs further development to be an alternative to keyboards and mice in corporate environments, a company executive said.

Touch is a natural way for humans to interact with PCs, and businesses are experimenting with the technology to see how it can be used, said John Cook, vice president of marketing at HP’s consumer PC global business unit.

Touchscreens could be used for engineering and design applications where higher levels of precision are required when manipulating images. Touchscreens could also be relevant for database tasks, where screens can be touched to retrieve data without typing or clicking a mouse multiple times.

A strong software ecosystem is emerging for businesses to adopt touch PCs, and one of this can be Windows 7 OS, which builds in native support for touch capabilities. The native capabilities could expand the use of touchscreens and encourage developers to focus software design around touch. For its part, HP is developing a software ecosystem through which it provides tools and support for developers to write touch-enabled programs.

This article describe the latest trends in business for laptops, and this is the laptops with touchscreens.

HP TouchSmart tx2-1275dx touchscreen laptop

At the heart of the TouchSmart tx2-1275dx is its rotating touchscreen display with multitouch support. Using multitouch gestures is unquestionably fun and potentially useful, but this functionality requires a few sacrifices. For starters, the TouchSmart tx2-1275dx can’t match the performance of similarly priced laptops with Intel Core 2 Duo processors. Secondly, the battery life is poor. And finally, while the TouchSmart tx2-1275dx boasts an eye-catching design with one of HP’s Imprint finishes, it’s a bit portly for a 12-inch ultraportable.

HP TouchSmart tx2-1275dx touchscreen laptop 01

The keyboard is quiet and relatively roomy, for a 12-inch laptop and the buttons like page up and down, and end keys that normally reside along the right edge of a keyboard have been relocated to right-hand side of the tiny top row of F keys.

The screen have 12.1 inch and it’s wide-screen, with a native resolution of 1,280×800-pixel. The TouchSmart tx2-1275dx has a dual-mode display, and this mean that you can use a digital pen for drawing and taking notes as well as your finger for navigating, opening apps, and flipping through photos.

Also the multitouch screen lets you can zoom in and out of photos by moving two fingers closer together or farther apart. You can also rotate a photo by anchoring your thumb and moving your index finger in a circular motion. And you can bring up HP MediaSmart interface by drawing a wavy “m” on the desktop. While these multitouch gestures are fun to play around with, simply clicking or tapping the rotate button in your photo viewer is faster.

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The ports and connectors featured on this tablet PC include VGA-out port, stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks, 3 USB 2.0, SD card reader, ExpressCard/34, Modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and DVD burner. However, it lacks mini-HDMI or mini-DVI port, and mini-FireWire port that you will find on other laptops.

Asus Eee PC T91 touchscreen laptop

Asus Eee PC T91 is the first touchscreen laptop from Asus, and is released in 2009. It’s a much more flexible way to interact with a Netbook, especially if you’re tripped up by the tiny touch pads and keyboards found on most minilaptops.

Asus Eee PC T91 touchscreen laptop 01

The touchscreen it’s a resistive interface, and in this case you don’t need to use the supplied stylus to interact with it, it’s enough to use the end of your finger, or fingernail, will do the job just as well. The optional custom touch interface, with big, easy to grab icons, works well.

The 8.9-inch screen can be rotated with 180 degrees and folded down to cover the keyboard in a standard tablet way. The screen is a wide-screen with a native resolution 1,024×600, which is standard for Netbooks.
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E-reader Revolution

October 12th, 2009

An e-reader is a device used to display e-books, personal documents, blogs, RSS newsfeeds, JPEGs and also electronic newspapers. It may be a device specifically designed for that purpose, or one intended for other purposes as well. The main advantages of these devices are portability, readability of their screens in bright sunlight, and long battery life. It uses far less power than a traditional liquid crystal display (LCD) and, crucially, the individual cells change fast enough to run video. Any Personal Data Assistant (PDA) capable of displaying text on a screen is also capable of being an e-book reader, but without the advantages of an electronic ink display.

This article describe nine books E-reader that you can buy and enjoy it.

E-reader Sony PRS600

Sony PRS600 features a 6 E-Ink display with simple, easy-to-use TouchScreen navigation, audio output (presumably for MP3 audiobooks and the like), SD/MS slots, and 380MB storage. Turn pages with the swipe of a finger and enjoy fast and intuitive navigation of your favorite books.

E-reader Sony PRS600 02

Sony PRS600 supported next formats: ePub (Adobe DRM protected), PDF (Adobe DRM protected), BBeB Book (PRS DRM protected), ePub, BBeB Book, PDF, TXT, RTF, Microsoft Word (conversion to the Reader requires Word installed on your PC), JPEG, PNG, GIF, BMP, MP3 and AAC.

Take freehand notes and highlight sections of text you want to revisit later, just as you would in a real book, using the included stylus. If you prefer, a virtual keyboard is also available for entering quick notes or searching your eBooks. If you want, you can even export your notes to your computer using the eBook Library software.

E-reader Sony PRS600 02

Measuring just 0.4 thin and weighing less than 9 ounces, the Reader Touch Edition is thinner and more lightweight than almost any book, and even many magazines. The PRS-600 also features a built-in Oxford American English eDictionary, and intuitive eBook Library software for PC & Mac. And just like the PRS-300, it has 5 adjustable font sizes to customize your reading experience.

Display:

  • Screen Size: Vizplex 6 inches
  • Resolution: 800 x 600 pixels
  • Gray Scale: 8-levels gray scale

Power:

  • Battery Type: Rechargeable Lithium-Ion (battery: DC 3.7 V)
  • AC Power: DC 5.2 V
  • Battery Life (Approx): 7,500 (BBeB Book)
Hanvon N516 eBook Reader

The Hanvon eBook Reader is an Electric Paper Display based device that provides pleasant reading experience to the customers. Touch screen, handwriting input, and Wi-Fi connections are core strengths of Hanvon eBook Reader.

It is designed for outdoor-use featuring a sunlight readable electronic paper display in a rugged yet slim and ultra-light package (under 165g). The Hanvon N516 eBook Reader was used in space during the historic Shenzhou-7 space mission, this speaks volumes about the quality of the N516 eBook.
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Business trends for Porsche and Nokia

October 5th, 2009
The managers tend to change the scope of their companies, and to go to other markets. Some areas are even new vendors – such as those from Porsche that designs yachts, but others are somewhat similar to the current production – such as those from Nokia that now produce laptops.
First Porsche Yacht

First Porsche Yacht 01

Porsche is stepping into a new playing field – boats. Porsche Design and Miami-based boat maker Fearless have teamed up to build a yacht that makes a 911 look like a tonka truck. Their new Fearless Yacht has a 525-horsepower Viper engine that can hit top speeds of 88MPH. The only thing it’s missing is a flux capacitor. The base model is 28 feet long, but if that seems to common a size for you they’re working on models up to 150 feet in length.

Porsche Design Studio uses innovative materials to create elegant interiors, which can be customized by F68 owners.

First Porsche Yacht 02

First Nokia laptop Booklet 3G

First Nokia laptop Booklet 3G 01

When the largest manufacturer of mobile phones enters a completely different market for the first time, it’s definitely more than just another netbook. With ongoing rumors about an Apple tablet/netbook, Nokia may be trying to set itself as a player in this space before the competition does.
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