Senin, 21 Februari 2011

YouTube Full Video Threatening

TORONTO - Canadian Psychologist Stephen Lewis claims that if he found manyvideos featuring a variety of methods to hurt themselves on YouTube.
In his observations, Lewis found so many videos that display images or scenes ofpeople injured arm or leg (cutting) they use a razor or other sharp objects.
Not only that. Lewis also revealed that there are many videos that show self-mutilationacts as something glamorous. They even encourage other users to do so.
Meanwhile, other videos featuring music and images that could encourage youngusers to perform similar actions.
Lewis claims, he found more than 5,000 videos on YouTube featuring the scenecutting. He is also the focus of study 100 video and analyzing observations in theonline version Monday in Pediatrics.
One hundred video was known to have witnessed more than two million times andhas a lot of comments online. Similarly, as reported by the Straits Times on Monday(2/21/2011).

Video Storm 3 with Dual Core Supply

NEW YORK - The presence of a family New BlackBerry Storm seems to start close toreality, this after a video circulated Storm 3 by phone apparition sites CrackBerrytechnology.
At the site, Storm 3-called code-named Monaco's will be Research in Motion'shandheld device that uses a 1.2 GHz processor dibesut by Qualcomm. Mentioned as well, full name is the BlackBerry, the BlackBerry Monaco Touch.
Quoted on Monday (2/21/2011), in addition to using 1.2 Ghz processor, Monaco alsocomes with a memory capacity of 768MB of RAM, with 4GB of additional memory,including external memory that can accommodate up to 32GB.
There is no certainty about when the presence of this Monaco, but in the video wasmentioned that the BlackBerry Aini will appear in the third quarter from July to August 2011.

BlackBerry Monaco following specifications:

- 1.2GHz CPU Qualcomm
- 768MB RAM, 4GB of internal memory and expandable with up to 32GB SD
- BlackBerry OS v6.1, BlackBerry Evolution
- Dual band CDMA, EV-DO Rev A, RX Diversity, Quad band EDGE / Single-bandUMTS
- Screen 3.7-inch capacitive touchscreen display with 800x480 resolution, 15:9aspect ratio and 253dpi
- 5 megapixel camera with flash and 720p HD Video Recording
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
- Magnetometer, Accelerometer, Proximity Sensor
- Dimensions: 120x62x11.5 mm

Intel Budgeted USD 5 Billion to build new factory

CALIFORNIA - Intel announced that they will invest more than $ 5 billion to build new plant in Arizona, USA.
The announcement was made by Paul Otellini, CEO and President of Intel, when theU.S. president, Barack Obama, a visit to one of its facilities in Oregon territory.Similarly, as quoted from Cellular News, on Saturday (19/02/2011).
Intel says that its new plant in Arizona will be the most advanced. Abru plant construction are expected to start in the middle of this year and be completed in 2013.
"This investment positions our factory network positioned for growth in the future,"said Brian Krzanich, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Intel.
More than three per emopat Intel's sales came from outside the U.S.. Intel producesthree-quarters of them in the U.S. microprocessor. The addition of this new plant will certainly enhance the production capability of the company significantly.

Intel CEO: PC Sales Will Not Die

CALIFORNIA - Intel CEO Paul Otellini dismissed claims that the traditional PC market is slowly became cornered by a steady attack ARM-powered chip-basedtablets and slender. According to him, the PC still prospective.
"The claim said that the die and tablet PCs will take over, because there is no growthin the PC market, well, I reject it and just say 'sleep' it," said Otellini, as reported byReuters on Thursday (21/02/2011) .
Otellini also noted that ARM does not actually produce its own chips based on RISC,because the processors are routinely churned by the 1200 license holders.
"There is no consistency architecture. This is because it requires large expensivecost, and work hard to create persistence in architecture more than a fewgenerations," he said.
In addition, Otellini seemed somewhat affected by the attacks ARM tentatively into theserver market and argues that "AMD is much more powerful" as a competitor rather than ARM own server.
"I really do not see the near future ARM has the capability of software, computerarchitecture, performance of the transistor to be a factor in the server," he said.
As we all know, Intel is also trying his luck in the processor market tablet, bypresenting Oak Trail, as a special chip tablet. Previously also, Intel is developingMeeGo, although later dumped by Nokia who choose Windows Phone 7.

The speed of the 3G iPhone AT & T surpass Verizon


NEW YORK - AT & T appeared to have faster 3G service for iPhone users in theUnited States (U.S.) than any other provider, Verizon.
At least according to the speed test between two provider-initiated U.S. iPhoneSpeedtest.net site. Ookla, company owner Speedtest application collects the test results of 43 thousand iPhone owners who use the providers Verizon and AT & T.
The Daily Mail reported on Sunday (02/20/2011), AT & T iPhone users can enjoyaverage download speeds and 730kbps for uploads 1.769kbps. Meanwhile, iPhone users enjoy the speed of Verizon's only 848kbps for download and 506kbps foruploads.
Even so, it does not mean AT & T completely superior to Verizon. Because thenumber of subscribers of AT & T recorded ever complained about the drop calls andthe operator's network coverage is not maximized.
Subscribers can use voice packet-text-data Verizon worth USD74, 98 per month for450 minutes of talk time, 500 SMS and unlimited data.
Meanwhile, for customers of AT & T, with a package of USD64, 98 per month theycan get 450 talk time, 1000 SMS and 200 MB of data.



Sumber : http://techno.okezone.com/read/2011/02/20/54/426627/kecepatan-3g-iphone-at-t-ungguli-verizon

Smartphone Not Making Earning

NEW YORK - One of the advantages of smart phones, is the ability that can makemobile work done wherever and whenever.
However, a study says the device that constantly deliver mail outside office hours do not make someone more productive, that's just wasting one's spare time
Research conducted by Ian Price compile data from more than 500 workers with theirwork experience managing emails, both with and without a BlackBerry. The result isusers who are used to connect with email, outside the office just is not productive.
"This is the first study that focuses on technologies such as BlackBerry, wherepenggun aslelu to connect to the internet. The consequences that want to get is, a balanced life, durability and productivity. But it is hard to find," said Price, as reported by Computing, Monday (21 / 2 / 2011).
"BlackBerry users an average of 2.5 times to see the email every hour. In fact, whenthey were in office, they are not or less see their email. Because usually workers whoworked in the office, only has 13 percent of the total existing email," he said.
Though not all the email they see associated with the job. For this reason, sometimessee the email that is not necessary, into something redundant.

 
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