Saturday, July 3, 2010

Samsung: AMOLED Display Being Improved By Samsung


Samsung Mobile Displays (SMD) announced the execution of the significant increase in productivity and efficiency of AMOLED panels, inform OLED-display.net. Recall that the South Korean company Samsung is one of the world's largest manufacturers AMOLED screens and actively apply them in its products, including mobile phones.

Reportedly, in particular, the intention of Samsung Mobile Displays improve AMOLED display white screen with the current level of 20 cd / A and 40 cd / A. In addition, we plan to double the lifetime of AMOLED panels - from 50 000 to 100 000 hours, and the level of energy consumption, on the contrary, in the near future will decrease from 62 watts to less than 30 watts.

In addition, specialists Samsung Mobile Displays working methods that allow to overcome the limitations on the size of the existing production technology FMM. Thus, the size of the substrate will be increased, which will produce more panels from a single substrate, as well as increase the actual size of the displays. It is expected that the new production line that uses all of these improvements will be launched in the first quarter of 2011.
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Htc Cell: HTC Desire gets dropped to AU$49


Htc launched a new product which has been dubbed as HTC Desire. It has been priced for $49 . It is a basic level cell phone.

Features of HTC Desire
touch screen handset
3.7 inch AMOLED panel offering 800×480 pixel resolution
576 MB on board RAM.
5 MP built in camera
802.11 b/g Wi-Fi, GPRS
Micro SD card supports with upto 32 GB.
support All latest social Bookmarking sites.

Connectivity features
internal GPS antenna
HTC FootPrints
With HTC Desire
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Friday, July 2, 2010

Download Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2 for Free as Always Hear




Download Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2 for Free as Always: The Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2 has been released for the Ubuntu fans as to test the new Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2 version. The Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2 is available for download and if you wish to download the latest Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2 version then grab it from the Ubuntu’s website as it come for free of cost.

The Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2 is totally based upon 2.6.35-6.7 Linux kernel and comes featured with GNOME 2.31, KDE 4.5 RC1, Qt 4.7 beta, a support for btrfs file system and new cloud-init features.

The Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2 is redesigned Ubuntu Software Center and there are other functions that have been added to the Ubuntu 10.10. Do tell us your views on the Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2 with the comments. Stay tuned.
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iPhone 4 Reception Issues: Lawsuit against iPhone 4 Apple & AT&T



iPhone 4 Reception Issues: Lawsuit against Apple & AT&T: iPhone 4 is currently facing problems with the hardware and many users have also claimed about the reception issues that their iPhone 4 is facing. Since the iPhone 4 reception issues has not been solved with a fix from Apple a lawsuit has been claimed against Apple and AT&T.

Apple & AT&T have been filed under the lawsuit that the iPhone 4 has got a design problem and Apple has also been accused to deceptive trade practices. Apple and AT&T have been filed under the below claims.

Claims against Apple and AT&T:

General Negligence (APPLE and AT&T)
Defect in Design, Manufacture, and Assembly (APPLE)
Breach of Express Warranty (APPLE)
Breach of Implied Warranty for Merchantability (APPLE and AT&T)
Breach of Implied Warranty of Fitness for a Particular Purpose (APPLE and AT&T)
Deceptive Trade Practices (APPLE and AT&T)
Intentional Misrepresentation (APPLE and AT&T)
Negligent Misrepresentation (APPLE and AT&T)
Fraud by Concealment (APPLE and AT&T)

Apple and AT&T have been filed under the above claims and let us wait and watch what the outcome pops up. Stay tuned for more updates.
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Saturday, June 27, 2009

Intel shows off 80-core processor

Intel has built its 80-core processor as part of a research project, but don't expect it to boost your Doom score just yet.

Chief Technical Officer Justin Rattner demonstrated the processor in San Francisco last week for a group of reporters, and the company will present a paper on the project during the International Solid State Circuits Conference in the city this week.

The chip is capable of producing 1 trillion floating-point operations per second, known as a teraflop. That's a level of performance that required 2,500 square feet of large computers a decade ago.

Intel first disclosed it had built a prototype 80-core processor during last fall's Intel Developer Forum, when CEO Paul Otellini promised to deliver the chip within five years. The company's researchers have several hurdles to overcome before PCs and servers come with 80-core processors--such as how to connect the chip to memory and how to teach software developers to write programs for it--but the research chip is an important step, Rattner said.

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Sunday, June 7, 2009

CD ROM

Compact discs (CD) are laser-read data storage devices used for audio, video or textual material storage solutions. Used for years simply for audio recordings, recently CD have become a widely used integration for computer systems, using their massive amounts of data storage for large programs, upgrades, and other reference materials. A CD stores information digitally, therefore improving their rate of playback and longevity. During play, a low-powered laser beam reads the digital information through the reflective rear surface of the disk. CD should be kept dust-free as much as possible, as particle formation on their surface corrupts the laser reading.
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Shareware

Many newcomers to computing think that freeware and shareware are the same thing. Unlike free ware, shareware is not free. Instead, shareware authors let you try their products for free for few days, typically 30 to 90 days. If you decide to keep using the programs, you are obligated to pay for them. Usually, the cost of paying for shareware programs is far less the price of software bought from retail outlets.
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