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Le Million Piece Unique is the world's most expensive mobile phone. Mobile was made by GoldVish Luxury Communications (Switzerland) and has been included in the Guinness World Records recently. The price is 1 million euros (about USD 11.5 billion). What makes it expensive is because this phone bertahtakan jewel.
DSLR Camera Nikon D3100
Nikon plans to launch new entry-level DSLR Camera Nikon D3100 August 19, 2010. Apparently Nikon D3100 DSLR will be launched on September 18, 2010.
New 2010 HD Video Camera Camcorder Sanyo Xacti DMX and DMX-CG100-GH1
Some features of digital camera Sanyo Xacti DMX and DMX-CG100-GH1 including a 5x optical zoom, still image capture (4640 x 3480 pixels) with face detection capabilities, from the HDMI and USB slot for direct playback and data transfer, along with a display 2, 7 inches.
Acer Aspire 1820PT
Acer Aspire 1820PT powered by an Intel Core 2 Duo CULV, which holds 4GB of DDR3 RAM and has been integrated with GMA 4500MHD graphics, and has been provided as HDMI out.
This multi-touch laptop-sized sailing 11.6 inches with 1024 × 600 or 1366 × 768. Capacity reaching 320GB hard drive in it with a 5-in-1 card reader as enhancements.
In addition, another feature in it is the Acer CrystalEye webcam, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n, Dolby Sound Room 4 audio and is equipped also with UMTS / HSPA 3G/3.5G module in it.
Unfortunately the Acer themselves have not mentioned the price range of these laptops, we wait further news yes.
In 2010 Dell Laptop Use LED
New Dell 2010 Laptop
Presents eMachines ET1300-02 Desktop PC, ET 1810-01 and ET1810-03
Tips to buy or assemble PCs
Here are tips to buy / assemble pc 2009 (the latest computer), because its technology trend this year has been different with technology in previous years, today's computer components very quickly changes so if we buy a motherboard superior to computer spending in the year we assembled this 09 ,
probably will regret it later if the era of multicore processors will enter the arena, and we will find it hard to upgrade the pc, if the old days, the era of the processor is still using the same die, guns changed much, the socket 370 and socket A AMD was still the thing that continues to ringing, but now, the socket 745 exit, just a minute out again the socket 933 AMD, as well as intelligence, experience changes in the socket in a very short period of time, ranging from the socket 478.
Buy pc / computer spending in 2009 will be more focus to the supporting component, not the motherboard again, maybe we buy the motherboard first-rate and the price is very high hopes to upgrade the processor, disk, graphics and other memory in the future, now might not be able to Such lagi.Hal things that need to be noticed to buy pc in the year 2009 are:
1. Choose the components of a motherboard that has a large memory capacity, 2GB, 6GB or other, with a sufficient number of slots, it is worth noting, because to support multicore applications, would require a lot of memory resources, thus, ketersediaanya slot for memory upgrades will make A good way to time to depanya.
2. Choose the current processor socket for your new computer, whether it is for AMD (AM2) or Intel (775), because this is the latest available when this socket, and at least we have a grace period to upgrade to a processor that is still in his generation.
3. Buy a larger storage media, 80GB is not sufficient for the moment, ranging from the number is 200GB, this is very important, because different types of applications, games, and files, it will take significant space, 200GB disk can be in partial not you, it means we separate system and data disks, 80GB and 120GB Mass, which is broken into 2 80GB of hard drive that will be set Raid 0 to maximize its speed disk, or we can use hdd SAS (serial attached SCSI) version
4. It is time for dual core, Start to select dual-core processor, AMD X2 Can, or DuoCore Windows, do not need to buy the latest processor, adjust it with the budget.
5. Use the LCD, has been forgotten by technology CRT, LCD is an efficient technology (computers and energy-efficient low-cost but high quality), is that of the CRT prices are cheaper than LCD, but never did we calculate the cost of electricity in each bulanya spent using the CRT than LCD? look at the nearest computer store that provides cool lcd.
6. Provide Adequate Graphics Card with a budget (cheap but quality computer), my suggestion does not need to use an extreme graphics card (except if we are a gamers), specification of graphic card we need is a graphics card that supports directX9C, that's it, the rest depends on the ability budget to buy computers at computer stores.
Sony DSX-S300BT and DSX-S200X iPod Car Stereos
Logitech's Fantasy Collection of Computer Peripherals
Adding some flashy style and color to a computer, the Logitech Fantasy Collection of computer peripherals sport a mix of colors and patterns with names like Fleur Dark, Blue Swirl and Pink Balance as seen on the mice in this photo. These designs are available on other Logitech products including portable lapdesks, a wireless keyboard and cooling pad, all of which are detailed at logitech.com/fantasycollection.
30-inch HP ZR30w S-IPS LCD Monitor Displays Over 1 Billion Colors
If your monitor is looking a bit bland, you can upgrade to HP's new ZR30w S-IPS LCD Display monitor which is able to display a range of more than 1 billion colors. Priced at $1,299, HP says that this 30-inch diagonal display provides 30-bits per pixel color resolution and 1.07 billion displayable colors, compared to 16.7 million colors available on most 30-inch diagonal panels. The HP ZR30w is perfect for demanding professionals in animation, game development, broadcast, design and graphic arts, as it achieves more than 64 times the colors available on mainstream LCDs.
Panasonic's Slim Hybrid LUMIX FX75 Digital Camera Records HD Video in AVCHD Lite
Panasonic introduced its latest LUMIX, the slim DMC-FX75 14.1-megapixel digital camera which features a 24mm ultra-wide-angle F2.2 bright Leica DC Vario-Summicron lens with 5x optical zoom. This compact hybrid model records HD video in the AVCHD Lite format, and it also records in Motion JPEG, as well as WVGA (848x480) and VGA (640x480). And yes, the optical zoom can be used while shooting high definition video. The LUMIX FX75 records high quality audio using Dolby Digital Creator.
The camera has a 3.0-inch 230,000-dot LCD which allows for full touch-screen operation and touch Auto Focus with a cool AF tracking feature. Browsing photos on the touch screen is also said to be quick and easy. Panasonic's iA (Intelligent Auto) mode on the LUMIX FX75 includes a new Motion Deblur mode, as well as POWER O.I.S. (Optical Image Stabilizer), Face Recognition, Face Detection, AF Tracking, Intelligent ISO Control, Intelligent Scene Selector and Intelligent Exposure. All iA modes also work while shooting video.
Dell Studio XPS 7100 Desktop PC features AMD Phenom II X6 Six-core Processor
If you're in the market for a new desktop to handle your social networking, entertainment and multimedia creation needs, Dell has equipped their new Studio XPS 7100 desktop PC with an AMD Phenom II X6 Six-core processor with AMD Turbo Core technology and AMD’s VISION Technology, which is said to give the unit exceptional multitasking power. The Studio XPS 7100 desktop starts at $699, and it sports a tilt-back design in premium Carbide Silver color.
Panasonic Toughbook 31 Fully-Rugged Mobile Computer
Gateway ZX4300 and ZX6900 Series All-in-one Touch-screen PCs
Gateway's ZX Series all-in-one desktop PC line welcomes two new models, the ZX4300 line adds AMD Athlon II X2 processors, 640GB 7200 RPM SATA hard drive and ATI Radeon HD 4270 graphics while the larger and higher-performing ZX6900 Series AIO offers a large 23-inch touch-screen, Intel Core i3 and i5 processors, a slot-load Blu-ray/DVD disc drive and high-def audio with 5.1-channel surround sound support. Designed to sit nicely in a kitchen, den, bedroom or home office, these all-in-one PCs also double as a TV or home entertainment center for watching Hulu or Netflix movies. The Gateway ZX Series all-in-one desktop PCs are equipped with a touch-screen display, wireless keyboard and mouse, webcam and integrated high-definition stereo speaker system.
Verizon Wireless Releases HP Mini 210-1076NR Netbook
Verizon Wireless is now selling the HP Mini 210-1076NR netbook with built-in 3G Mobile Broadband connectivity and up to 8.75 hours of battery life. The HP Mini 210 offers business travelers and students a lightweight and easy-to-carry solution for surfing the Web, checking e-mail, and mobile entertainment on the go. The netbook is priced at $149.99 after a $100 mail-in rebate with a new two-year customer agreement on a Mobile Broadband plan which will cost you $39.99 per month for 250 MB or $59.99 monthly access for 5 GB.
Samsung BlackJack 3
AT&T Samsung BlackJack 3
The AT&T Samsung BlackJack 3 is in the works. The AT&T Samsung BlackJack 3 is the latest phone to come out of the rumor mill, although it sounds very likely we’ll be seeing this one soon. The phone is said to be the new Samsung i788. The new handset will add some very hot features such as: 3G data, stylus, optical touchpad, WiFi, HSDPA, GPS & will get rid of the forward facing camera. Not a bad lineup, if it stays that way when the product actually releases.
The AT&T Samsung BlackJack 3 is also said to run on Windows Mobile 6.1, which wouldn’t be all that surprising since we’ve already seen phones with the new software. I think if AT&T could put out a phone with all these features, without losing WiFi or GPS, they’d have another sure-fire winner on their hands. We’ll have more info on the AT&T Samsung BlackJack 3 soon.
Il primo dispositivo Symbian 3^ non sarà Nokia.
the LG Vu Plus Mobile TV Phone
LG Vu Plus also features a large touch screen and a 4-line sliding QWERTY keyboard to do your email, Twitter, and social networking on the go. The mobile tv phone goes for $149.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate and two year service agreement.
ProClip USA Intros iPad Holders for the Car, Home or Office
ProClip USA has launched a variety of iPad holders designed to securely mount an Apple iPad in the car, home and office. For the car, several iPad holders are available. ProClip has one for the dashboard as pictured here with this ProClip Dashboard mount ($49.99), and for the kids in the back seat there's a Headrest Mount ($99.99) for the iPad, which hooks up to the back of a front seat headrest. This one comes with a tilt swivel so you can adjust the iPad for optimal viewing.
For the home or office the company offers a Desk Stand designed to be placed on any flat surface like a kitchen counter, office desk, table, and TV stand. This model angles slightly backwards allowing the iPad screen to be viewed from a sitting or standing position. There's also a Wall Mount ($39.99) which can be attached to a wall for viewing the iPad's screen as well.
New Bose Lifestyle V35, V25 and T20 Home Theater Entertainment Systems
Bose introduced the new Lifestyle V-Class V35, V25 and T-Class T20 home theater systems which combine proprietary 5.1 surround sound with the new Bose Unify intelligent integration system. The new Lifestyle systems are said to simplify the set up of multiple components, and feature onscreen displays that work seamlessly with one remote control for selecting and switching between sources at the touch of a button.
The Bose Lifestyle V35 and V25 systems are priced at $3,299 and $2,499, respectively, while the new Bose Lifestyle T20 system costs $1,999.
iLuv iSP130, iSP150, and iSP170 Speakers for iPad, Mac and PC
The iSP130, iSP150 and iSP170 are available now for $19.99, $34.99 and $39.99 at www.i-luv.com.
Acer Stream Multimedia Smartphone Announced
Main features on the Acer stream smartphone include a 3.7” WVGA touch screen Amoled display with 1.67 million colors, Android version 2.1 - Éclair operating system, as well as 3G+ HSDPA 7.2 Mbps, Bluetooth and fast WiFi-n connectivity. The device is powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 1GHz processor with 512 MB RAM, and it includes 2GB of internal Flash memory and support for micro-SD cards of up to 32GB.
The Stream also boasts a 5MP camera with integrated GPS for geotagging photos and videos, and 720p HD video recording. You can also connect the phone to your TV via its HDMI port allowing you to watch a movie on a larger screen. The smartphone also offers three types of predictive keyboards, a smart dialer and a redesigned contacts list. Pre-installed apps include the Nemo player for multimedia content, Spinlets music streaming, Acer UrFooz, Facebook and Twidroid.
SANYO Xacti DMX-CA100 is the First Waterproof Full HD Dual Camera
ASUS Eee Tablet eBook Reader and Note Taking Device
At Computex 2010 in Taipei, Taiwan, ASUS introduced its cloud-connected Eee Tablet ebook reader and digital note taking device with a 2450 dpi touch resolution screen. Asus says that users can select one of the built-in notepad templates on the Eee Tablet and have the option to store, sort and tag, organize or browse through them. The TFT-LCD offers 64-levels of grey and quick reading with 0.1 second text file page turns. The ASUS Eee Tablet also lets you make real time text annotations on-the-fly, and you can use the built-in 2 megapixel camera to capture images and write notes on them instantly. The device is equipped with a USB port and Micro SD slot, and offers 10-hours of battery life.
The ASUS Eee Tablet is expected to cost between $199 and $299 when it launches next September.
Barnes
Barnes & Noble has launched its free BN eReader app for iPad, instantly extending their reach beyond the company's NOOK ebook reading device. Apple iPad owners can customize the way they read content with professionally designed or completely personalized themes, shop more than one million eBooks, newspapers and magazines in the Barnes & Noble eBookstore, and access their personal Barnes & Noble digital library, including most periodicals.
BN eReader for iPad also features Barnes and Noble’s LendMe technology, which lets customers share eligible eBooks with friends who can read the titles on a NOOK eBook Reader, iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and PC enabled with the BN eReader software for up to 14 days.
Technology
Technology; is the usage and knowledge of tools, techniques, and crafts, or is systems or methods of organization, or is a material product (such as clothing) of these things. The word technology comes from the Greek technología (τεχνολογία) — téchnē (τέχνη), 'craft' and -logía (-λογία), the study of something, or the branch of knowledge of a discipline.[1] The term can either be applied generally or to specific areas: examples include "construction technology", "medical technology", or "state-of-the-art technology".
Technologies significantly affect human as well as other animal species' ability to control and adapt to their natural environments. The human species' use of technology began with the conversion of natural resources into simple tools. The prehistorical discovery of the ability to control fire increased the available sources of food and the invention of the wheel helped humans in travelling in and controlling their environment. Recent technological developments, including the printing press, the telephone, and the Internet, have lessened physical barriers to communication and allowed humans to interact freely on a global scale. However, not all technology has been used for peaceful purposes; the development of weapons of ever-increasing destructive power has progressed throughout history, from clubs to nuclear weapons.
Technology has affected society and its surroundings in a number of ways. In many societies, technology has helped develop more advanced economies (including today's global economy) and has allowed the rise of a leisure class. Many technological processes produce unwanted by-products, known as pollution, and deplete natural resources, to the detriment of the Earth and its environment. Various implementations of technology influence the values of a society and new technology often raises new ethical questions. Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human productivity, a term originally applied only to machines, and the challenge of traditional norms.
Philosophical debates have arisen over the present and future use of technology in society, with disagreements over whether technology improves the human condition or worsens it. Neo-Luddism, anarcho-primitivism, and similar movements criticise the pervasiveness of technology in the modern world, opining that it harms the environment and alienates people; proponents of ideologies such as transhumanism and techno-progressivism view continued technological progress as beneficial to society and the human condition. Indeed, until recently, it was believed that the development of technology was restricted only to human beings, but recent scientific studies indicate that other primates and certain dolphin communities have developed simple tools and learned to pass their knowledge to other generations.