Wednesday, September 30, 2009
How to to get a Google Wave invite (even if you didn’t sign up earlier)
Wave is the latest product that Google is doing, it responds to the many websites that have come to visit and also directly to the many possibilities of the Internet. Currently people share through mails, twitter or google reader found their information. Students also use Blackboard to post improved versions together online in order to put an end to come.
Google has the wave approach to all these services together, this means that the concept of contacts will get a very different meaning. Suppose you create a word document, or in this case, google docs document and invite 3 of your project directly benefited from by dragging their names to the document. In this way it allows this document to adapt and extend. If you are not logged in awhile and you see the document, you see immediately what is adjusted by means of highlighting.
Or imagine you want to organize some fotoalbumpje a track, then drag the photos you do from your computer to your browser. Then drag the friends who may also have to add so here and at home immediately, anyone can view and save again.
Through these capabilities will cooperate fully on the network can change and be more interactive. So have far less mails sent since you can leave little messages to the project. Sure social media continue to exist and mails are required, but it may soon all be arranged from 1 spot.
Brilliant concept, too bad that Google Wave so onerous for the javascript engine that Internet Explorer can not and everything shakes and failed. This is obviously crazy, since the rest of the browsers that handle it. So we will just agree to say that IE is not on the (high) demands of Google. There is one solution, namely a plugin for IE, but the opinions here are still quite divided on.
Unfortunately I did not invite, but once I've worked with it comes an update! Description: How to to get a Google Wave invite (even if you didn’t sign up earlier) Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: sms ItemReviewed: How to to get a Google Wave invite (even if you didn’t sign up earlier)
Sunday, September 27, 2009
NEW REVIEW Norton Internet Security 2010 (1 User, 3 PCs)
The good: Norton Internet Security 2010 treads surprisingly lightly CPU power, while bolstering last year's reputation-based detection engine with a new behavioral-detection system.
The bad: Despite dramatic performance improvements during the past two years, Norton still doesn't leave the smallest footprint on your CPU, and new efficacy results show that while it continues to be in the top five apps at detecting malicious software, it still doesn't have the highest rate of detection.
The bottom line: Norton Internet Security 2010 builds on the immense progress it made in last year's version, maintaining a low system profile while strengthening its security framework. It's not perfect, but even Symantec's detractors should check it out.
Specifications: License qty: 1 user ; License type: Complete package ; Min processor type: 300 MHz or higher ; See full specs
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CNET editors' review
Reviewed by:
Seth Rosenblatt
, Reviewed on: 09/24/2009 , Updated on: 09/25/2009, Released on: 09/18/2009
Full Story at http://reviews.cnet.com/internet-security-and-firewall/norton-internet-security-2010/4505-3667_7-33770774.html Description: NEW REVIEW Norton Internet Security 2010 (1 User, 3 PCs) Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: dev ItemReviewed: NEW REVIEW Norton Internet Security 2010 (1 User, 3 PCs)
DemoFall 2009
Emo Labs makes good sound from clear plastic.
(Credit: Rafe Needleman/CNET)
Emo Labs has invented a way to send high-quality sound through a clear, flat panel that can be place on top of a flat-screen TV or a computer monitor. The demo rocked and the business is straightforward: Sell technology licenses to Sony, Panasonic, Apple, etc. Great demo, great tech, great business. Read more.
The most disruptive business was Cortera, which I called "dullest of Demo" in my writeup on Tuesday. This company does credit ratings for business. Stay awake, though: it's a $42 billion global business dominated in the U.S. by Dun & Bradstreet. Cortera's system is cheaper to run and makes for much less expensive reports for users. It could expand the market for credit reporting to more businesses and win a financially significant portion of the market, too. Read more.
Point of Wealth: Your money checks in.
(Credit: Rafe Needleman/CNET)
Another financial play, Point of Wealth makes a "reverse ATM" that lets people who are paid in cash deposit their money to cover bills, pay into retirement funds, and top up prepaid credit cards. It's a good service for the "unbanked," as they say, and a solid business. It will take a small fee (in the $1 to $2 range) for each transaction. Read more.
More television viewing is moving to the Web, and Twirl TV adds a social layer to that activity. A compelling and simple viewer for streaming available online TV shows, it also makes it easy to start conversations on Facebook about those shows. You can also see what your friends are watching and if they haven't watched the latest show you like, and give them a hard time about it either way. It's the selection of content combined with a user experience that's no more complicated than it needs to be that makes it work. Read more from Venture Beat.
Zorap was one of several video chat services introduced at Demo, but it looks like the easiest and most enjoyable to use of the bunch. While the demo showed the product being used as a fun family chat room, it also showed how it made it very easy to share pictures, videos, and files with participants--which is valuable for people in business as well. The product lacks sufficient security layers for the workplace at the moment, but layer that in and you've got a fun, easy, and capable tool for real-time sharing and conversation. Read more from TechCrunch
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Friday, September 25, 2009
BlackBerry VM-605 Review
Thursday, September 24, 2009
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Intel Laptop with 4 display
SAN FRANCISCO--Talk about extreme multitasking. If two displays on a notebook, like Lenovo's ThinkPad W700ds' Side Panel, don't do the trick for you, Intel's about to up the ante with four. Yes, that's four--one primary LCD screen and three auxiliary OLED screens above the keyboard. The aim here is to allow the user to organize information the way he or she prefers it.
Touted as the world's first multitouch, multiscreen concept solution, the prototype (code-named Tangent Bay) was unveiled at the Mobility Meetup, an Intel Insiders event for bloggers here. We got Intel rep Renuka Awasthi to demonstrate the touted seamless interaction between the main screen and auxiliary displays.
Intel's Mobile Product Line marketing manager for Greater Americas showed some music files being dragged and dropped between the OLED panels using a finger, as well as flipped video files being moved up to the main LCD display from the auxilliary panels with ease. One could also contract, zoom, scroll, and pan content from one screen to another.
After the jump, blogger Nicholas Khoo has more photos and videos for Crave.
accessory For Zune HD
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The Zune HD represents a big step forward in Microsoft's war against the iPod, but when it comes to accessories, there's just no catching up to Apple. Step inside any local electronics store and you'll find yourself wading through a swamp of speaker docks, cases, cables, chargers, in-car FM transmitters, and alarm clocks, all made for the iPod. Try looking for the Zune section, though, and you'll be sorely disappointed.
Fortunately, the handful of accessories made for the Zune are all surprisingly high in quality. The iHome ZN9 alarm clock, for instance, is one of the better bedside speaker systems we've tested, regardless of what MP3 player you plug into it. Same goes for the Kicker ZK500--the thing is a first-rate, floor-shaking speaker dock that any Zune owner should count themselves lucky to have.
Some accessories are uniquely Zune, though. The HD AV dock, for example, has no equal in the iPod world. With it, you can output 720p video from your Zune HD to your TV, as well as show off your music collection, flip through photos, and tune in to HD Radio channels.
To see our full list of Zune HD accessories, check out this photo gallery. Description: accessory For Zune HD Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: sms ItemReviewed: accessory For Zune HD
Denon AVR-1910 black review
Denon AVR-1910 black review The adequacy to upconvert analog video sources has become accepted on midrange receivers, but the affection is rarely well-implemented, with poor angel affection actuality the norm. Denon's latest midrange model, the AVR-1910, is a standout in this regard, alms up the best upconverted angel affection out of all the receivers we've activated in 2009. It additionally delivers a solid midrange AV receiver affection set with four HDMI inputs, added area functionality, 7.1 analog inputs, and onboard adaptation for Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. Our disappointments were mostly on the architecture side, with the AVR-1910 accepting a difficult double-sided remote, annoying back-panel design, and a text-based onscreen affectation (vs. a graphical user interface). Also, its $550 amount is on the aerial end for a midrange receiver and we anticipation that the complete affection was alone boilerplate abutting to competitors. The Denon is a solid best if you apprehend to accommodate a lot of analog video sources into your home amphitheater or charge some beneath accepted connectivity options, like switched-AC outlets or abounding 7.1 analog inputs. On the added hand, aggressive receivers action added appearance for beneath money--often with bigger complete quality--and will be a bigger advantage for best buyers.
Design
Denon's band of AV receivers all affection the aforementioned hardly arced advanced panel. The editors at CNET are disconnected over the style; some like it, some don't, but best accede that it's nicer than the rugged-looking Onkyo TX-SR607. The two capital knobs (input baddest and volume) are appropriately ample and are on adverse abandon of the advanced panel. The centermost is bedeviled by a ample bright display, and beneath are few added buttons. Just to irk affected home amphitheater nerds who abhorrence added ablaze sources, there's an aflame arena (green back on, red back off) about the ability button in the lower-left-hand corner.
Description: Denon AVR-1910 black review Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: sms ItemReviewed: Denon AVR-1910 black reviewWednesday, September 23, 2009
Sound ID 400 Bluetooth headset review
The Sound ID 400 is a slim, lightweight headset with excellent call quality, three personal-listening sound modes, multipoint technology, and a comfortable fit. It has an environmental awareness mode that lets you hear your surroundings without taking off the headset. It is also compatible with Sound ID's CompanionLink Remote Microphone.
The Sound ID 400 has skinny buttons and we would've liked a dedicated volume rocker. The environmental mode has a bit of a buzz in the background.
The Sound ID 400 is a comfortable headset with excellent sound quality and plenty of features.
Sound ID 400 Bluetooth headset
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Sound ID 400 Bluetooth headset review
The Sound ID 400 is a slim, lightweight headset with excellent call quality, three personal-listening sound modes, multipoint technology, and a comfortable fit. It has an environmental awareness mode that lets you hear your surroundings without taking off the headset. It is also compatible with Sound ID's CompanionLink Remote Microphone.
The Sound ID 400 has skinny buttons and we would've liked a dedicated volume rocker. The environmental mode has a bit of a buzz in the background.
The Sound ID 400 is a comfortable headset with excellent sound quality and plenty of features.
Saturday, September 12, 2009
NOKIA E63 review LARIS MANIS
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BEST DEAL - Spesifikasi Samsung B3310 Warna Pink
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Nokia 1202 Manual Guide pdf version
Nokia 1202 Manual Guide download
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Description: Nokia 1202 Manual Guide pdf version Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: dev ItemReviewed: Nokia 1202 Manual Guide pdf versionNokia 7070 Manual Guide free PDF version
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The wireless device described in this guide is approved for
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MOTORAZR V3 Manual Guide PDF Version
Windows Mobile 6.5 on the market 6 October
HTC G1 / Dream review
HTC G1 or HTC Dream, is a smart phone that uses Google's Android operating system. Design features of the HTC with the slider mechanism, equipped with a QWERTY keypad, this time with a unique body. HTC G1 is more focused on the ease of Internet access. Look at technology HSDPA and WiFi connectivity as security access speed in cyberspace. As a power run Android, HTC Dream using Qualcomm MSM 7201A processor 525 MHz.
Features: HSDPA
3G
Operating System
Camera
Camera Video Call
Video Recording
Browser
Java MIDP
Wifi
Bluetooth
External Memory
Music Player
Video Player
Radio Player Description: HTC G1 / Dream review Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: sms ItemReviewed: HTC G1 / Dream review
Friday, September 11, 2009
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First look at Spotify on S60 reviews
Spotify so cute application on s60 . You’ve had a few hours to play around with our iPhone and Android apps but we didn’t want to leave out all those people who have a phone that runs the S60 mobile platform.
So here is a first look at a demo of the Spotify running on S60 which is currently in development.
It’s an early version and we still have a fair bit of work to do before we can release it but we wanted to give you a little idea of what to expect. And like our other mobile apps, Spotify for S60 will be available for our premium subscribers. Description: First look at Spotify on S60 reviews Rating: 4.5 Reviewer: sms ItemReviewed: First look at Spotify on S60 reviews