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December 18, 2009

Bugatti Veyron


The Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4

is the most recent version of a mid-engined full-sized grand tourer developed by the German car-manufacturer Volkswagen and produced by the Volkswagen-brand Bugatti Automobiles SAS at their headquarters in Château St. Jean in Molsheim (Alsace, France), and whose production and development is often credited to Ferdinand Karl Piech. It is named after French racing driver Pierre Veyron, who won the 24 hours of Le Mans in 1939 while racing for the original Bugatti company.

Two hundred Veyrons are known to have been built and delivered since production began in 2005 and ended in late 2008. Veyron editions include the Veyron, Veyron 16.4, Pur Sang, Hermes Edition, Sang Noir, Targa, Vincero, and the Bleu Centenaire. It will be replaced with the Grand Sport, which is essentially a Veyron convertible.

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BlackBerry


BlackBerry

is a line of wireless mobile device that was introduced in 1999 as a two-way pager. In 2002, the more commonly known smartphone BlackBerry was released, which supports push e-mail, mobile telephone, text messaging, internet faxing, web browsing and other wireless information services. It is an example of a convergent device. Developed by the Canadian company Research In Motion (RIM), it delivers information over the wireless data networks of mobile phone service companies. BlackBerry first made headway in the marketplace by concentrating on e-mail. RIM currently offers BlackBerry e-mail service to non-BlackBerry devices, such as the Palm Treo, through the BlackBerry Connect software. The original BlackBerry device had a monochrome display, but all current models have color displays, and are market leaders in innovation, specifically surrounding multi-tasking operating systems and integration with backend messaging and collaboration and customised application systems.

RIM settled on the name with Lexicon Branding Inc., a branding firm out of California. Lexicon was also responsible for naming Apple's Powerbook. One of the executives thought the buttons on the device looked like tiny seeds in a strawberry. A linguist at the firm thought "strawberry" sounded too slow. "Blackberry" was suggested instead and chosen.

While including personal digital assistant (PDA) applications (address book, calendar, to-do lists, etc.) as well as telephone capabilities on newer models, the BlackBerry is primarily known for its ability to send and receive e-mail wherever it can access a wireless network of certain cellular phone carriers. Most current BlackBerry models have a built-in QWERTY keyboard, optimized for "thumbing", the use of only the thumbs to type, and there are also several models that include a standard cell phone keypad for typing, and two models that are full touch-screen devices with no physical keyboard. System navigation is primarily accomplished by a scroll ball, or "trackball" in the middle of the device, older devices used a track wheel on the side and newer devices like the Blackberry Bold 9700 or Curve 8520/8530 use a small pad for navigation "trackpad" instead of a trackballlink title. Some models (currently, those manufactured for use with iDEN networks such as Nextel and Mike) also incorporate a Push-to-Talk (PTT) feature, similar to a two-way radio.

Modern GSM-based BlackBerry handhelds incorporate an ARM 7 or 9 processor, while older BlackBerry 950 and 957 handhelds used Intel 80386 processors. The latest GSM BlackBerry models (8100, 8300 and 8700 series) have an Intel PXA901 312 MHz processor, 64 MB flash memory and 16 MB SDRAM. CDMA BlackBerry smartphones are based on Qualcomm MSM6x00 chipsets which also include the ARM 9-based processor and GSM 900/1800 roaming (as the case with the 8830 and 9500) and include up to 256MB flash memory.

The devices are very popular with some businesses, where they are primarily used to provide e-mail access to roaming employees. To fully integrate the BlackBerry into a company's systems, the installation of BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) is required, along with either Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes or Novell Groupwise email server applications.

BlackBerry is the world's second most popular smartphone platform, capturing 21% of worldwide smartphone sales in Q2, 2009. On 30 May 2009, RIM announced the number of BlackBerry subscribers has reached approximately 28.5 million. Read More..

December 17, 2009

Camera Digital


Camera Digital Digital camera is a tool to create images of objects for further refracted through the lens of the CCD sensor (there is also the use sensor CMOS) is the result then recorded in digital format to save digital media.

Because the results stored digitally record the results of this image should be processed using digital processing is also a kind of computer or printer that daat read the digital media store.

The ease of digital cameras is the image that was quickly known for instant results, ease of transfer results (transfer), and editing the color, sharpness, brightness and size are possible with the relatively easier than the camera manual.
Camera sensor

Camera sensor is the image pickup sensor known as CCD (charged Coupled Device) and CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) which consists of millions of pixels more.

Chip-shaped sensor that is located directly behind the lens. The more pixels captured, the more detailed the resulting picture.

LCD Screen

LCD screen (LCD display) is a small screen on digital camera useful to see what kind of shots captured by the CCD sensor. Results are shown on the LCD screen is more accurate than the results expected in a conventional camera is often different.

LCD screen can also help to see the images instantly after the picture is taken, it is easier to correct the image directly to get the best results.

Media storage

One component is a very important role is the storage media. This media can be a compact flash, memory stick, and so on. In general, the storage media has a storage capacity of a large number of images in accordance with the memory capacity owned.

Capacity picture on every media capacity is also determined by resolution of each image produced. The higher-resolution CCD, the greater the size of space to store files that are required in the storage media.

Types of digital cameras

Basically a digital camera can be categorized in 2 types.

1. Digital compact cameras (digital pocket camera)
2. Digital SLR Camera (Digital Single Lens Reflect (SLR) Camera)
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Laptop


LAPTOP

A laptop is a personal computer designed for mobile use and small and light enough to sit on a person's lap while in use.[1] A laptop integrates most of the typical components of a desktop computer, including a display, a keyboard, a pointing device (a touchpad, also known as a trackpad, and/or a pointing stick), speakers, and often including a battery, into a single small and light unit. The rechargeable battery (if present) is charged from an AC adapter and typically stores enough energy to run the laptop for two to three hours in its initial state, depending on the configuration and power management of the computer.

Laptops are usually shaped like a large notebook with thicknesses between 0.7–1.5 inches (18–38 mm) and dimensions ranging from 10x8 inches (27x22cm, 13" display) to 15x11 inches (39x28cm, 17" display) and up. Modern laptops weigh 3 to 12 pounds (1.4 to 5.4 kg); older laptops were usually heavier. Most laptops are designed in the flip form factor to protect the screen and the keyboard when closed. Modern tablet laptops have a complex joint between the keyboard housing and the display, permitting the display panel to swivel and then lie flat on the keyboard housing. They usually have a touchscreen display and some include handwriting recognition or graphics drawing capability.

Laptops were originally considered to be "a small niche market" and were thought suitable mostly for "specialized field applications" such as "the military, the Internal Revenue Service, accountants and sales representatives". But today, there are already more laptops than desktops in businesses, and laptops are becoming obligatory for student use and more popular for general use. In 2008 more laptops than desktops were sold in the US and it has been predicted[who?] that the same milestone will be reached in the worldwide market as soon as late 2009 Read More..

Home Theater


Home Theater

A home theater or home theatre is a theater built in a home, designed to mimic (or exceed) commercial theater performance and feeling, more commonly known as a home cinema. Today, home cinema implies a real "cinema experience" at a private home.

  • Home cinema, commonly referred to as home theater or home theatre, are home entertainment set-ups that seek to reproduce movie theater video and audio feeling in a private home.
  • Backyard theater, home theater in the backyard. Depending on the space available, it may simply be a temporary version with foldable screen, a projector and couple of speakers, or a permanent fixture with huge screens and dedicated audio set up poolside. Due to the outdoor nature, it is quite popular with BBQ parties and pool parties.
  • Home theater in a box, HTIB is an integrated home theater package which "bundles" together a combination DVD-Video or Blu-ray Disc player and multi-channel amplifier (which includes a surround sound decoder, a radio tuner, and other features), speaker wires, connection cables, a remote control, a set of five or more surround sound speakers (or more rarely, just left and right speakers) and a low-frequency subwoofer.
  • AV receiver, often referred to as home theater systems or home entertainment system.
  • Front video projector and projector screen, often refered to as a home theatre or Home cinema.
  • Home theater PC, HTPC or media PC is a convergence device that combines the functions of a personal computer and a media center software which feature video and music playback.
  • Media center, refers either to a dedicated computer appliance (like a Home theater PC) or to a specialized personal computer software, both of which are adapted for playing various kinds of media (music, movies, photos etc.), and it usually has a 10-foot user interface design to be used in living-room TV with a remote control.
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Computer



Computer

Computers are tools used to process the data according to the procedures that have been formulated. Computer word originally used to describe the work people do arithmetic calculations, with or without tools, but the meaning of this word and then transferred to the machine itself. Their origins, processing information almost exclusively related to arithmetical problems, but modern computers are used for many tasks unrelated to mathematics.

In such a definition is a tool like a slide rule, mechanical calculator types ranging from abacus, and so on, until all contemporary electronic computers. Better terms suitable for a broad sense such as "computer" is "that process information" or "information-processing system."

Over the years there have been several different meanings to the word "computer", and several different words are now referred to simply referred to as a computer.

The word computer is generally never used To define people who do arithmetic calculations, with or without a donkey engine. According to the Barnhart Concise Dictionary of Etymology, the word is used in English in 1646 as the word for "people who count" and then before 1897 is also used as a "mechanical calculators. During World War II, the word refers to female workers of the United States and England whose work calculating artillery war path with the cash register.

Charles Babbage designed one of the first calculating machine called the analytical engine. In addition, a variety of simple machine tools such as slide rule will be considered as well as a computer.
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IPOD


IPOD


iPod is a brand range of digital media player devices that are designed and sold by Apple Computer (Hewlett-Packard also had a chance to sell these products with the name Apple iPod + HP). The name "iPod" is also used to be a variant of one digital media player in the circuit (this variant is now called the "iPod classic"). Most of the variants of the iPod provides a user interface (user interface) is simple to use design in the form of wheel (scroll wheel). iPod classic storing data on a hard drive, while other models use flash memory. Like most other music player device, the iPod can be used as an external hard drive when connected to a computer.

Tony Fadell was first inspired to make the iPod out of Apple Computer: when he had difficulty finding funding to pay for the music player device he created. [Citation needed] At the time he showed it to Apple Computer, the company hired him as an independent contractor for resulted from this project. He was given the responsibility to raise the team will develop the first two generations of this device. After the development of the next iPod conducted under the auspices of Jonathan Ive who is the head of industrial design group at Apple Computer.

Until October 2004, the iPod dominates the music player device sales in the United States, to reach 92% of the market the device's hard drive and more than 65% of the market other types. iPod has successfully sold rapidly, exceeding ten million units in the last three years. The device has a cultural impact on society is very large when compared with the tool was first launched.
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