The HP Mini 1035NR 10.2-Inch Netbook has a uniquely design of a diagonal 10.2-inch WSVGA LCD Infinity Bright View LED Display. This device also comes with other features such as a 1.60 GHz Intel Atom Processor N270 with 512KB L2 Cache, Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950, 1024MB DDR2 system memory, 60GB (4200RPM) Hard Drive, and many more.
HP Mini allows you to manage your business and create several video-streaming activities online. It is ultra-mobile, slim and lightweight, and spacious with nearly a full size keyboard. The HP Mini 1035NR’s design and specifications are developed to create the best WIFI internet connection possible. Like many netbooks, it does not come with a DVD/CD reader hence you may have to get an external disc drive. The devise also has other features such as a 2-in-1 integrated Digital Media Reader for Secure Digital cards and Multi-Media cards Hard drive, a standard 1.6 GHz Atom and 1024 x 600 display and a 60 GB hard drive spinning at 4200 rpm.
Continue reading...3. March 2009
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Now we know the technology was developed very fast. This include in the electronic control field. Now we are can control television with easy using remote control. Many developer increase way of technique to increase make more easy another equipment electronic. They using many algorithm to do it. But where you can buy idea with approve by experiment of courses?
After i search in the internet, Now you can buy on some journal of Automation and Management. They call by mechatrinics. They have many concept in automation like Intelligent Robotic Systems Automatic, Data fusion achitecture and any other technology concept journal can you get it in there.
Continue reading...3. December 2008
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Have you had a closer look at an Android – HTC phone, called as the T-Mobile G1 -yet? It is the first phone that runs Google’s Android software, and it is probably going to create waves.
HTC, T-Mobile and Google’s combined labor of love, this wonderful phone has a 3.2 inches long touch screen. Like iPhone users can orient the phone vertically as well as horizontally. And they can stick a bunch of icons onto that main screen for the apps or functions that they use frequently. Get single-click access to Google Maps, including features such as satellite maps, traffic conditions, and street views or tap once to get Gmail, YouTube, Google Calendar, and Google Talk (for chat). Google Search will fetch results just like the desktop version. Results can be prioritized based on location, so that the search results will show what is closest to any position. That makes finding things easier. HTC has also included a MyFaves icon, which is the T-Mobile interface for speed-dialing your friends or mother.
Beyond the basic Google apps, add your own; visit the Marketplace for Android apps and buy whatever you want. The apps are sorted by alphabetical order or by popularity. Search for things and buy them with a couple of clicks.
Continue reading...10. October 2008
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ASUS’ vast lineup of Eee PCs is rapidly gaining in popularity, so we are seeing the Taiwanese manufacturer releasing more and more models, based on the same Atom-enabled platform. It is probably because of this that components manufacturers are considering the development of Eee PC-targeted products, which may vary from hardware to different accessories. Super Talent is one such manufacturer, and it has recently introduced a new storage upgrade solution, specifically designed to meet the technical specifications and requirements of the currently existing Eee PCs.
The company’s new product is basically a Solid State Drive storage option upgrade that could allow users to extend the storage capacity of their SSD-enabled Eee PCs to a maximum of 64GB. The product lineup includes three versions of Super Talent’s mini PCIe SSDs, boasting capacities of 16GB, 32GB and the aforementioned 64GB. Performance-wise, we are looking at an upgrade option that can deliver a max read speed of 40MB/s, while the write speed remains at just 15MB/s.
Super Talent Director of Marketing, Joe James mentioned, “It’s a natural extension of our SSD product range to offer SSDs for popular netbook brands. Solid state storage is ideal for entry level mobile PCs.” As far as pricing and availability go, the new mini PCIe SSDs are sampling now, and aren’t expected to enter production until sometime next month. As regards pricing, we are looking at an expected street cost of $53 for the 16GB version, while the higher capacity 32GB SSD will cost $79. The 64GB SSD is expected to sell for about $149.
Continue reading...28. August 2008
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Rapid fast technology in semiconductor. Everyone will become look amazing in this field. Thats why? because semiconductor will most important in the future. We often think of lasers as sharp, highly focused beams of light, but the truth is that most of the time lasers have high divergences, spreading light into beams similar to those produced by flashlights. This is especially true for semiconductor lasers, such as those used in building CD-ROM devices and in fiber-optics, which usually require complex optic systems in order to bring the beam into a usable form.
A team of researchers led by Frederico Capasso and graduate student Nanfang Yu of the Harvard University has now created a new highly directional semiconductor laser by placing a device known as plasmonic collimator in front of the light source. The device is able to reduce the divergence of the laser beam by 25 times, thus disabling the necessity for other optical systems.
The new plasmonic collimator stands only 200-micrometers tall and is created out of a series of metallic surfaces, having on top a horizontal slit only 2 micrometers tall, placed directly over the laser source. The size of the slit is precisely calibrated so that half of the beam passing through it is diffracted to the metal surfaces.
When this happens the laser beam is forced into forming surface plasmons, meaning that part of the energy of the light is used to create a wave of energy rippling through the electrons of the collimator, while the rest passes through the slit without encountering any resistance. As the surface plasmons travel through the collimator, horizontal grooves in the surface convert them back into light. This enables the collimator to lose little energy as the beam is focused.
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16. March 2009
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