Sprint HTC Arrive with Windows Phone 7, first copy and paste hands-on


Sprint HTC Arrive with Windows Phone 7, HTC has also brought with it a Sprint-branded player comes to our Meetup in San Francisco, and although we are already familiar with Windows 7 HTC slider phone of our time 7 Pro is still good to see WP7 CDMA device in the flesh. Oh, and the keyboard is pretty fantastic - not only feels good, but my only reason for the line number of fans on the keyboard to give this thing looks like. The best part? demo unit was loaded up with Windows 7 Phone copy and paste the update, which is the first time we've seen in nature. The system worked well, but we noticed that once you paste the clipboard out of the text is gone, so you can attach multiple. It 's a bit strange - we have a video soon.

Update: The video is up - check below! Sprint HTC Arrive with Windows Phone 7

Update 2: Okay, so you can attach a number! Paste the icon disappears when the dough first, which is super confusing. You can just crawl right back, though. We recommend Microsoft to rethink this a bit 'of implementation, upgrade, because it was not clear to everyone here at first sight.Sprint HTC Arrive with Windows Phone 7

Visualized: the HTC keyboard slider family

Visualized: the HTC keyboard


From left to right above, Sprint is coming, probably merging Verizon, Sprint 4G Evo Shift, and T-Mobile G2. If we evaluate them, we would say the best impression arrived with keys, followed by fusion, Evo Shift, and finally the G2 cramped - although the super-cheap sentiment hinged on Evo Shift blow heads. We would say, the physical buttons on G2 feel better than the spongy keys of the merger, but making the narrow G2 is a service. In any event, choose one of them a rather significant problem to have, do not you think?Visualized: the HTC keyboard

Windows Phone's new UI and Xbox games


Windows Phone's new UI and Xbox.Find information on your momentous decision for Windows download for Symbian phone, Nokia has launched the previous survey on its website talks capture views on what users expect most of the new agreement. There is no consensus choice, with equivocal reactions is underscored by the fact that the "other" was the modal response, but in the same category, updating the user interface and supports related Xbox was the most important. No surprises, Symbian Touch UI shortcomings are well known throughout the Xbox alliance was one of the selling points for mobile Microsoft Windows 7 since its launch. We had to ask Nokia to be fast in the pursuit of these things - spending too much time in sleep mode will not be good for our health.Windows Phone's new UI and Xbox

one-cubic-millimeter computer, want to stick it in your eye


one-cubic-millimeter computer .This as-of-yet unnamed mini-computer was an old man like implantable intraocular pressure in glaucoma patients to control, but its creators envision a future in which we are all swarming with little buggers. Starting a little more than a cubic millimeter of space, matter Stuffs pressure sensor, memory, thin film batteries, solar cells, radio and wireless power saving mode, the microprocessor, all in a very small translucent. Processor behind the guy for a little "extreme" to sleep, to keep nap every 15 minutes and draws 5.3 watts nano-awake, and its battery runs 10 hours of light indoors, or one and a half in the sun . Using a sensor to measure the pressure in the eye and a radio to communicate with an external reader, the system constantly monitors the progress of glaucoma, without those pesky contacts.one-cubic-millimeter computer

Of course, looks mad scientists behind her until the day when the small aircraft do much more, each of us toting hundreds of computer implants in our whole body - like a bright future for cyborgdom.one-cubic-millimeter computer

New Apple MacBook Pro Reviewed

New Apple MacBook Pro Reviewed"As fate would have it, an Intel chipset glitch delayed shipments of almost every laptop manufacturer, save one. Apple, which has typically been last in transitioning to new technology, is now among the first to launch laptops with Sandy Bridge. The Apple MacBook Pro (Thunderbolt) is the fastest laptop out there. Powered with a Quad-core Core i7 processor and AMD Radeon HD 6750M, the MacBook Pro has a lot of fire power to offer. Unfortunately though it is still a bit expensive and there is a lack of Thunderbolt devices to take advantage of the new interface."New Apple MacBook Pro Reviewed

Apple Launch New MacBook Pro Price, Spec, Features

Apple company has announced the new updated MacBook Pros with a upgraded hardware and no design changes have been done in the MacBook Pros, but Hardware is updated with a high speed Thunderbolt I/O technology. For all new MacBook pro the default will be 4GB RAM and the hardware is upgraded with Core i5 and i7 processors.
MacBook Pro 13 inch 2011 Specifications- 2.3GHz
  • Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • 2.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5
  • Built-in battery (7 hours with Wi-Fi)
  • 4GB 1333MHz
  • 320GB 5400-rpm1
  • FaceTime HD
  • Price: $1,199
Specifications of MacBook Pro-2.7 GHz 13 inch 2011:-

  • Intel HD Graphics 3000
  • 2.7GHz dual-core Intel Core i7
  • 500GB 5400-rpm1
  • 4GB 1333MHz
  • Built-in battery (7 hours with Wi-Fi)
  • FaceTime HD
  • Price: $1,499
Specifications MacBook Pro 2.0 GHz- 15 inch 2011:-

  • Intel HD Graphics 3000 and AMD HD 6490M with 256MB GDDR5
  • 2.0GHz dual-core Intel Quad-Core i7
  • 500GB 5400-rpm1
  • 4GB 1333MHz
  • FaceTime HD
  • Built-in battery (7 hours with Wi-Fi)
  • Price: $1,799
Specifications MacBook Pro-2.2 GHz 15 inch 2011:-

  • Intel HD Graphics 3000 and AMD HD 6750M with 1GB GDDR5
  • 2.2GHz dual-core Intel Quad-Core i7
  • 750GB 5400-rpm1
  • 4GB 1333MHz
  • FaceTime HD
  • Built-in battery (7 hours with Wi-Fi)
  • Price: $2,199
Specifications MacBook Pro 2.2 GHz 17 inch 2011:-

  • 2.2GHz dual-core Intel Quad-Core i7
  • Intel HD Graphics 3000 and AMD HD 6750M with 1GB GDDR5
  • 4GB 1333MHz
  • 750GB 5400-rpm1
  • FaceTime HD
  • Built-in battery (7 hours with Wi-Fi)
  • Price: $2,499

Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570 bundled with simpati


Samsung Galaxy Mini S5570 bundled with simpati .with free 3 month internet unlimited . price 1.6 idr
GENERAL 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
3G Network HSDPA 900 / 2100
Announced 2011, January
Status Available. Released 2011, February
SIZE Dimensions 110.4 x 60.8 x 12.1 mm
Weight 105 g
DISPLAY Type TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
Size 240 x 320 pixels, 3.14 inches
- Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate
- TouchWiz v3.0 UI
- Swype text input method
- Proximity sensor for auto turn-off
SOUND Alert types Vibration; MP3, WAV ringtones
Loudspeaker Yes
3.5mm jack Yes
- DNSe sound enhancement
MEMORY Phonebook Practically unlimited entries and fields, Photocall
Call records Practically unlimited
Internal 160 MB
Card slot microSD, up to 32GB, 2GB included, buy memory
DATA GPRS Yes
EDGE Yes
3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP
Infrared port No
USB Yes, microUSB v2.0
CAMERA Primary 3.15 MP, 2048x1536 pixels
Features Geo-tagging
Video Yes, QVGA@15fps
Secondary No
FEATURES OS Android OS, v2.2 (Froyo)
CPU 600 MHz processor
Messaging SMS(threaded view), MMS, Email, Push Email, IM
Browser HTML
Radio Stereo FM radio with RDS
Games Yes
Colors Black
GPS Yes, with A-GPS support
Java Via third party application
- Digital compass
- SNS integration
- MP4/H.264/H.263 player
- MP3/WAV/eAAC+ player
- Organizer
- Document viewer/editor
- Image/video editor
- Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration
- Voice memo/dial
- Predictive text input
BATTERY Standard battery, Li-Ion 1200 mAh

Power Outage, Long Walk, Electronic Medical Records, and UPS


          Well, so much for being away from home during the scheduled blackout. On Thursday, the  electric company was in our neighborhood to upgrade their facilities so there was an 8 ½ hour window from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. when the power was supposed to be off. On the same day I was supposed to be attending an electronic medical records class at work from 8 a.m. till 4:30 p.m. So that should taken care of  the problem, right? You know, the problem of having nothing to do for 8 or so hours. Did I mention that I was also expecting a delivery from UPS that same day? Of course I would have missed that if I was at the EMR class and UPS would have had to redeliver the next day. Not a problem because I could have waited another day for this computer I’m writing on. More on that some other time.

          The previous day, I received a call from my supervisor telling me that the EMR class was cancelled because ironically, the electronic program crashed. That spared me from having to wake up at 5 a.m. so I could workout before leaving for work. I try not to get out of bed before 7 o’clock on my days off. So now I had to readjust my schedule to try to fill the time while without electricity and while waiting for UPS to arrive. I started walking on my treadmill until the power went out, which took me halfway to my goal time, then continued walking outdoors around the block (so I don’t miss UPS) until I finished 2 ½ hours. Incidentally while circling the block I encountered a barking dog inside the fence of one of the houses. The first time, he was barking ferociously at me. The second time, by the time I passed him, he stopped barking. On my third go-around, the dog just boringly laid on the ground not even acknowledging my presence. That made me chuckle.
The power outage started about 10 o’clock and when I got home from my walk at about 12, still no electricity. That meant no TV, no internet, not even good old radio. Oh my! I would actually have to read something on paper if I can find a book or magazine. I considered digging up a book I haven’t read since the early 80’s : Dr. George Sheehan’s “Running and Being”, because one of my Facebook friends quoted him the previous day. Well, it didn’t have to come to that because at 2 p.m. the power went back on. I did have to rediscover my oven to cook my lunch though (baked tilapia) and the stove to heat water for coffee. I even heated precooked rice in the oven by sticking the metal container inside while the fish was cooking. That made me realize how much we have taken something like electricity for granted because it’s usually there on demand. I even had to hurry and take a quick shower before all the hot water from the heater ran out. Thankfully, even though the power was out for 4 hours, I only had to endure 2 hours of it.
After the power came back on, the rest of the day was spent watching videos and waiting for UPS to deliver. The package didn’t arrive until about 6 p.m. Rereading Dr. George Sheehan will have to come another day.
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Odds and Ends – February 2011 Edition


I’m scheduled for electronic medical records computer class on Thursday, February 24th which would take about 8 hours (actually as I post this, I may be getting ready to leave for class). Last Tuesday, I received mail from the electric company that they will be having a scheduled blackout for the same day as the computer class to upgrade their equipment in the area where I live. Good timing, huh? On the other hand, I’m expecting a delivery from UPS so I won’t be home. Darn! I have to wait another day.
Ok, I need to update the first paragraph above. The EMR computer class was cancelled because the program we were supposed to learn crashed yesterday. The blackout happened as expected and lasted about 4 hours: from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. so I was almost bored to death without TV or internet for at least a couple of hour,s since I couldn't leave in case UPS showed up. As I update this at 3 p.m., I'm still waiting for UPS.
Yippee! I finished doing my federal and state taxes last Thursday, February 17th I’m and getting a little bit of money back. It seems like I’ve achieved balance in my taxes, meaning I’m not paying anymore at the end of the year and not getting too much of a refund because deductions from my bi-weekly paycheck are just the right amount. The refund is just enough to pay for the annual car insurance, maintenance, and registration payments so it’s practically a wash.
Here is one entry I found amusing on the California Tax Form:
Check the box below if all of the following are true for you (and your spouse/RDP) - - Are not deceased. That means I don’t have to check the box if I’m deceased, right?
While assembling forms to make charts at work last week, we ran out of paper clips so we had to check all the drawers in the nurse’s station. By the time we picked the drawers clean of all the paper clips we found, they would have been enough to fill about 4 or 5 boxes which meant we found 400 to 500 of them lying around. And we still had to untangle them  afterwards.
Ever noticed on the TV show House, how the doctors leave prescribed medications on the patient’s bedside? They take too much cinematic license when they do that because that will never happen in a hospital in real life.

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5 Ways the iPad 2 Can Smoke Motorola's Xoom, Other Tablets

5 Ways the iPad 2 Can Smoke Motorola's Xoom, Other Tablets
What's it going to take for Apple to retain the tablet thrown amid stiff competition from Motorola and other tablet makers?


The invitation to Apple's iPad 2 event next week is a smug jab at all the tech vendors who think they can make a better tablet.

"Come see what 2011 will be the year of," reads the invitation, implying that the year of the tablet only refers to one product.

On March 2, we'll find out whether the next iPad can render other tablets obsolete. We've played this game before from the other side(s) of the table, but now let's consider what the iPad 2 needs to crush Motorola's Xoom and any other tablets that spring forth in 2011:

Software Overhaul
Software is every bit as important to a tablet as hardware, and the software we've seen on the Xoom, the HP TouchPad and the Blackberry Playbook puts the current-gen iPad to shame. At a minimum, the iPad OS needs a better notification system, a fresh approach to multitasking and wireless syncing between the iPhone, iPad and iTunes. The question is whether Apple will withhold its iPad OS updates until the fall, as the company did last year, or introduce some software changes alongside the new iPad hardware.

Retina Display
Rumors have gone back and forth on whether the iPad 2 -- or perhaps the iPad after that -- will include a 2,048-by-1,536 resolution display. It seems like a stretch for whatever Apple introduces next Wednesday, but a large-screen equivalent of the iPhone 4's retina display would give the iPad a clear advantage over its rivals.

Facetime, Smoothly
When Cee-Lo Green video-phoned into Google headquarters for a demonstration of Android Honeycomb on the Motorola Xoom, the result was choppy and laggy (see 51:10 in the official video). Apple's Facetime video chat program fares better on the iPhone 4. If Apple can take that experience to a larger screen, it'll have a winner in the front-facing camera department.

No Carrier Commitments
The Xoom's biggest failing at launch is that it'll only be available as a 3G/4G model for $800, or $600 with a two-year Verizon contract. And even if you pay full price, you'll have to sign up for one month of data, adding at least $20 plus a $35 activation fee to final cost. So far, Apple's managed to sell the 3G iPad without this burden. Continuing to do so with the iPad 2 will widen Apple's price advantage.

A Price Cut
Remember last year, when Apple said that it can be "nimble" on pricing? The company may not need to drop prices with the Xoom coming in way over Apple's entry-level $499 iPad, but an even lower price -- or perhaps more storage for the same price -- could bury the iPad 2's costly competitors.

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Windows Phone 7 update put on hold for Samsung handsets

Windows Phone 7 update put on hold for Samsung handsets
By Peter Bright | Last updated about an hour ago
A Microsoft spokesman has told WinRumors that the minor update that started shipping on Monday has been suspended for Samsung handsets after many users reported that it failed to install, and in some cases bricked their phones.

So far, it appears that the update hasn't actually been taken down; owners of Samsung handsets that have been notified of the update are reporting that they are still able to attempt to install it. One possible explanation is that Microsoft has stopped sending out new update notifications, but left existing ones intact.

While exact numbers are hard to come by, the withdrawal of the update is an indication that the problems are no mere isolated incidents. Reports of the update failing to install (but not damaging the phone) are widespread, and there are numerous reports both on Microsoft's support forum and Twitter (1, 2, 3, 4, 5) of outright bricking. Both the Omnia 7 and Focus handsets are confirmed to be affected.

Windows Phone 7 update put on hold for Samsung handsets

Susceptibility to the problem, as well as the extent of the damage caused, both appear to have some dependence on the firmware version used on the handset. Samsung has released several different firmware versions for the Omnia 7, and while the newest versions seem to generally work fine, certain older ones do not. These firmware issues might also be compounded by bugs in the Samsung bootloader; phones with version 4.10.1.9 of the bootloader apparently cannot switch into download mode, which is used to recover from bad flashes. Both newer and older bootloaders are fine.

Whatever the cause, this is something that needs to be fixed soon. The first "real" feature patch will be shipping shortly, and because all Windows Phone 7 updates will be cumulative, it will include the current problematic patch within it. There's no getting around the problem.

Recent Workouts in the Month of February 2011


          This one is a few days late being posted since I blogged for five days in a row last week, which was more than I’ve ever done before. After that flurry, I needed a break.
          Here are some thoughts about recent workouts on the stationary bike and the treadmill. How about running out of newspaper before finishing a stationary bike workout? Well that happened to me one time and I had to go back to the front page and reread some articles until I completed the workout.
          I did my longest workout on the spinning bike last week: 10 minutes warm up + 5 sets of 3/2/2 stand up intervals with 1 minute recoveries + 10 minutes cool down for a total of 1 hour and 10 minutes. It helps to break down the workout in segments to keep from being bored.
          Another recent workout consisted of 15 minutes each on the spinning bike, recumbent bike, elliptical machine, back to the spinning bike and the recumbent bike for a total of 1 hour and 15 minutes. It would have been too hard mentally to do it that long using just one machine.
I mentioned in a previous post that I’ve been running more often on the treadmill and a couple of days back, I exceeded my usual hour with an extra 10 minutes thus making it the longest I’ve run on my treadmill. Let me tell you this: Even jogging slowly on the treadmill feels better afterwards compared to cycling. Damn running is like cocaine!
          When I do weight training, I usually take my good old time to recover between sets. However when I’m pressed for time I do a blitz workout wherein I considerably decrease my recovery time. Even though I can do lesser reps on subsequent sets, it still gives me a better pump. I usually lift twice a week. My workouts are very basic: chest, upper back, biceps, shoulders, triceps, and abs. On days I really get lazy, I just do several sets of the clean and jerk which hits several muscle groups at once.

So I did this 4 minute run/1 minute walk workout last Saturday morning (2/19/11) before it started raining and was able to go for an hour and 15 minutes. A couple of hours post run, while tiptoeing over a puddle of water, I tweaked my bad right ankle tendon. It doesn’t take much to aggravate that darn tendon nowadays specially when at a weakened state after only an hour and 15 minutes of running. An that’s the reason why I did a 2 hour walk on the treadmill on Monday morning (2/21/11) instead of running. I haven’t done a walk since, well, I don’t remember, maybe last October or November and that was probably for an hour while carrying 15 pounds of weights in a backpack. If I can get it up to about 3 hours and my if ankles hold up, I just might attempt to finish a half marathon in the next few months.

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Twitter Suspend UberTwitter Twidroyd And For "violation" Of Its Policy

Unspecified, Twitter has just published a help document called "I can not access or UberTwitter twidroyd" which gives little hope of immediate repair: proof the company is a suspension for a final of two applications - one of the most popular Twitter Apps for BlackBerry and iPhone, and Android platforms - and "violation of [its] policy." They also go to suspend the "hundreds" of applications on a daily penalties for violation of the rules, but decided to invite these two in particular because a lot of users potentially affected. Due to the popularity factor, we can imagine, this will be resolved one way or another, before too long - but in the meantime, you might want to fall back into formal applications for all three platforms.

Apple iPhone does not work for Mini?




Apple works on iPhone Mini?

Earlier this week, we heard a rumor that Apple is working on a reduced version of the iPhone to appeal to the budget market, iPhone, Mini, when I was a little skeptical of this rumor, because it is a something we hear every year that a new iPhone is due for release.

Now the New York Times reports that Apple does not work on iPhone Mini, but put all their efforts in producing the iPhone and iPad 5 2.

Mini iPhone

To be honest, I think the New York Times is right, and previous rumors are just rumors, and usually see a bit of iPhone, iPhone Mini announced at the same time as the iPhone 5.

It does not mean we wont see a problem in the future, and Apple could work on at the moment but rumor iPhone Mini is supposed to use the service of clouds from Apple for streaming content.

We believe that Apple will announce its first service tag, which could come with the rumor we heard MobileMe update, if Apple is working on a smaller iPhone, I suspect it will be a while before announcing, but I could be wrong.

Blog Ideas That Come And Go



After being lazy about posting anything in this blog in the past month, I have now unleashed a flurry of posts which has so far run for five days in a row as of Thursday, the 17th of February. I usually stick a single post it sheet in my wallet in case any ideas come up. Unfortunately, I don’t bring a pen all the time so there have been a lot of instances when I forget about the idea. I suppose I could use my cell phone’s note pad but I hadn’t thought about that till now. Some of these thoughts are random in which there is really no way to write extensively about. Here are some of them:
I watched a World War II Australian movie last week titled Broken Sun in which the soldiers were wearing gas masks. It reminded me of the post 9/11 run on gas masks due to fear that terrorists might spread poison gas around the country. It never happened but military surplus stores and online stores ran out of masks and there was a waiting list until the stores were restocked. Did any of you buy or shop for one?
Another movie I watched was Burlesque. The plot was nothing to talk about, just a combination of old and recycled ones. Even the dancing was average, although the music was good. Cher’s song sounded like one of those power songs composed for the American Idol finale. What I didn’t expect was seeing Kristen Bell in it. What? Veronica Mars in a burlesque movie??
After being functional in the main hospital for months, they have finally enabled Wi-Fi in the building I work in. That’s even though no one is supposed to be surfing the internet while on duty. Well I found out that this was in preparation for our use of electronic medical records where certain personnel may be using computer tablets for documentation in a patient’s electronic chart. I hope this reduces our use of paper which in turn reduces the time I have to assemble charts for new admissions.
                Here’s an ongoing thing with a lot of people who work in the hospital wards: every time some of them come to work, they have to get a new pen from the hospital supply. I mean, what happened to the one they used yesterday or the other day? The unit secretary has to keep on ordering new pens each week. And the administration talks about how to save money? Me, I keep my pens until the ink runs dry.
                Speaking of work, there are some workers on the night shift who just overdo their break times. They have the official break time consisting of the 30 minute lunch break and two 15 minute coffee breaks. Then they do their unofficial breaks consisting of going out to buy food, eating the food, surfing the internet, hiding in the nooks and crannies of the building to cat nap, then taking an even prolonged nap break. That’s what I consider break abuse! In a lot of hospitals, taking a prolonged nap break is an open secret and for the most part unofficially tolerated by the powers that be. It’s just the abusers that rub me the wrong way but of which nothing I can do about.
                A few days ago, I espied a gas station that was selling regular unleaded gas 4 cents per gallon lesser than I usual place I go to. The next day while on my way home from work, I stopped by the station to fill up. Being unfamiliar with the setup, I pushed the wrong button so instead of pumping regular, I pumped premium instead, which was 10 cents per gallon more. Usually the buttons arranged from left to right would be: regular, premium, and super. In the unfamiliar station I went to, it was premium, regular, and super instead. It must have been my sleepiness from the previous night’s work that made me initially not notice the setup (maybe I should take extended breaks too). So, instead of saving a few cents, I spent more due to my mistake. Oh well, that’s life… I wonder how many people make that same mistake?

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Dead Island IGN Announcement VIDEO

When the ax sink rotten meat, buried deep, squirting blood effect. Blow beast limp, buying precious seconds. But the strike, like its predecessors, is also expensive. Repeated contact with the ligament and the bone is rounded and scavenging weapons. This is a fix shortly, and if nothing can be done, it was thrown out and something shiny and new.

This is a brutal fight Dead Island, foot infections in humans in the world. They are aggressive beasts with superhuman strength and flavor of red things. Like the other zombie games (and many), the players are the last holdouts against the flow and mixing of the undead mob. And while it would be appropriate to give them a room full of magical weapons, with the transmission problem, the producers of Dead Island is resolved with a different approach.

This trailer is going to stick in my mind longer than any other I think I've seen. The use of a simple piano piece accompanying it was a stroke of genius. The only other trailer I can remember doing so was Halo:Reach (Diorama) and to a lesser extent the original 'Mad World' Gears of War. This is a master-class in what games should make happen; for the consumer to feel and connect with the chosen product. Simply stunning.

A Well Orchestrated Vital Signs


At my job, we check patient’s vital signs every morning: temperature, pulse, respirations, blood pressure and blood oxygen level. Most of the time our machines don’t work as well as expected but there was one instance a couple of weeks ago when it felt like every individual piece of equipment worked very well in concert with each other.
On a night when the planets did not exactly align due to extreme busyness – from early and frequent admissions and patient transfers from another unit, to the regular charge nurse being on vacation, one thing at least worked out very well towards the end of the night shift. Our blood pressure machine is usually buggy. By that I mean sometimes the battery doesn’t charge fully so in the middle of checking the patients, it just dies, or doesn’t detect a patient’s blood pressure on the first try.  But when all the equipment works in unison, it feels like a well oiled machine or even a well orchestrated musical piece. Here is what happened: I enter the patient’s room and ask him or her if I could check their vital signs. When they assent, I attach the blood pressure cuff on their arm, push a button to inflate it, then I stick the thermometer in the patient’s mouth. I leave it there and attach the pulse oximeter on the patient’s finger. About the time that I do that, the thermometer beeps to indicate the temperature so I withdraw it from the patient’s mouth while the pulse oximeter also finishes it’s reading along with the blood pressure machine which shows blood pressure and pulse. In the meantime I’m recording all of this information on a sheet of paper with the patient’s names on them. With no bugs in the equipment, all these take only about a minute before I see the next patient. So for the 12 patients I’m assigned to, all the vital signs were done in about 15 minutes because the machines worked so well together, and that includes the time I go from room to room. Wow! I wish that would happen all the time. I mean, who exactly would blog about a mundane task like checking blood pressures? But I just had to share the experience because it was something that doesn’t happen very often to me. I felt like a conductor leading an orchestra playing beautiful music where all the instruments blended well with each other.
Speaking further of vital signs, I recently observed one of my coworkers do orthostatic vital signs and was appalled to see that he didn’t know how to do it properly. He took the patient’s blood pressure in the standing position first, then sitting the second time. Well, orthostatic vital signs are supposed to be taken from a lower position first to a higher position (lying to sitting to standing) to see if there is a sudden and huge drop in blood pressure. After seeing my reaction, I hope he knows now the proper way of doing it.

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5 SEO Factors For Getting Quality Backlinks


Everyone who has their own website has similar goal that is to catch the better Google page rank. The big problem is, no one knows how to achieve this highest Google page rank, and the funniest thing is that people who are thinking that they know how to achieve it, even do not actually know the secret of getting top rank in SEO sites. If you are working with SEO technology on your website, then you have to take care because there is concept of ‘blackhat’ which can end up your site by creating more issues than anything else. The blackhat technique might ban your website from SEO sites.

Some people are well-known with the concept of SEO up to some extent or in other words up to on page SEO. Especially, these people are well-known with the technology of using keywords in order to get better Google page rankings. However, the other face of the SEO technology is all about Search Engine Optimization work that you do OFF site. This technology is also called as off page SEO. If we speak about nowadays’ online marketing, then we can say it is sate and we can strongly say it is more powerful than any on page SEO technology.

If you want to increase your page rank by using off page SEO factors, then study the following off page SEO factors.

1.Backlinks: if you want to improve you page rank, then use this backlink SEO factor which helps you to get huge traffic to your website at the same time it will increase your page rank.

2.Backlink Quality: this backlink quality will play an important role to increase page rank. If you want to provide quality backlinks, then use related sites, strongly speaking from high page rank sites.

3.Backlink Diversity: along with quality and quantity of backlink you need have backlink diversity which plays important role in increasing of your page rank. If you post your links in blogs, forums, related websites, article directories and any other sources like links are coming from individual networks then your page rank will automatically increase.

4.Backlink Anchor Text: having backlinks to your site is great, but having anchor text backlink is even better. In this way you can increase your Google page rank by using keywords and key phrases.

5.Website Age and History: If your website has older domain and you are running your website from long time, then your website page rank will increase because the older people used some SEO technologies.

If you are applying all these or even some of these off page SEO techniques, then you can improve Google page rank. Nowadays, the experts are also agreeing that the need of these “off page techniques” than the “on page techniques”.

NEC introduces 7 inch Android netbook with NVIDIA Tegra 2 chip

NEC has unveiled a new netbook for the Japanese market which features an NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual core processor and runs Google Android 2.2.

The NEC LifeTouch Note features a 7 inch, 800 x 480 pixel resistive touchscreen display, a 2MP camera, GPS, and accelerometer. There will be three versions:

* With 3G, WiFi and 8GB of storage
* WiFi-only and 8G of storage
* WiFi-only and 4Gb of storage.

According to Akihabara News, the LifeTouch Note will support the Google Android Market, making it the first notebook-style device with a full QWERTY keyboard that I’m aware of to come with the Android Market preloaded.

The device features some custom NEC software and will run between 40,000 and 45,00 yen in Japan, which is about $477 to $537 US, although computers tend to cost more in Japan than the US, so if it ever makes it across the globe, the US price would likely be lower.

iPhone 5 to Feature A5 Processor and 4-inch Display

According to Digitimes, Apple will increase iPhone 5 display to be 4-inch, the existing iPhone 4 has a 3.5-inch, Apple will make this screen expanding in order to better compete with the Google Android platform in the 4 to 7-inch smartphone market.

From component suppliers:
The component suppliers noted that the production lines for Apple's next generation iPhone have begun testing, and Apple is interesting in expanding the screen size to 4-inches to support the tablet PC market as the vendor only has a 9.7-inch iPad in the market.
Digitimes also noting that iPhone 5 will sport A5 processor which will directly compete with recently launched Android handsets sporting Tegra 2 dual-core processors.
Apple is reportedly looking to outsource the production of its A4 processor as well as the next-generation ARM Cortex-A9-based A5 processor to Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), according to industry sources.

According to Digitimes Research, the iPad 2 will support an enhanced version of the A4 and the A5 will power the iPhone 5. TSMC will initially produce the improved A4, and could likely become the exclusive manufacturer of the A5.

Canon PowerShot SX230 HS Compact Camera

Canon announces its first compact camera with built-in GPS: The Canon PowerShot SX230 HS, equipped with a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor has a 28mm wide angle lens and an optical zoom magnification of up to 14. Thanks to HS System also lowers the noise in the picture by 60%. The sensor can also record video in full HD at 24 fps, or 640 x 480 pixels at 120 fps or 320 x 240 pixels at 240 fps.
Series of large 3" screen, fast shooting at 8 frames per second in 3 Megapixel format software and other precautions to take quality photos. Price and availability not disclosed.

HTC Flyer 7 inch Android Tablet Specification

HTC has finally joined the tablet bandwagon with its HTC Flyer. While its rivals are moving on to 10 inch tablet format, HTC decided to stick to 7 inch as its dimension of choice. While it looks like another Samsung Galaxy Tab, the Flyer is no slouch as it packs a powerful 1.5GHz processor and a massive 1GB of RAM which should make it more quicker to run. Also included with the Flyer is a Magic Pen which allows you to write notes, scribble and edit photos on the go.

Unlike the latest range of Android tablets taunting Android 3.0 Honeycomb with dual-core processor, the Flyer seems to be running on single core but at a higher 1.5GHz. Another surprise is that it runs on Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense skin on top which we’ve been told countless of times isn’t a proper tablet experience as intended by Google. Perhaps, HTC is confident that even without honeycomb, they are still able to deliver a rich tablet experience with their custom skin.
HTC Flyer Specification
  • 1.5GHz Processor
  • 7″ capacitive screen (1024×600 resolution)
  • 1GB RAM
  • 32GB Internal Storage
  • 5MP Rear Camera
  • 1.3MP Front Facing Camera
  • 4000mAh Battery
  • Bluetooth 3.0
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
  • Quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE with 3G HSPA support
  • GPS with Digital Compass
  • Ambient Light & G-Sensor
  • Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • 420 grams
  • Dimension: 195.4mm x 122mm x 13.2mm

AMD New Opteron 6100 Series Processors 2011

AMD has announced the availability of five new members of the AMD Opteron 6100 Series processor family for SMBs and enterprise segment. The Opteron 6132 HE is an 8-core chip with a clock frequency of 2.2GHz and TDP of 65W. The Opteron 6140 is also an 8-core chip but offers 2.6GHz core frequency and higher TDP of 80W. The Opteron 6166 HE, 6176, and 6180 SE are all 12-core processors, which have 65W TDP and 1.8GHz core speed, 80W TDP and 2.3GHz core speed, and 105W TDP and 2.5GHz core frequency, respectively.

Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 – Official Specifications & Photos

At the MWC 2011 event, Samsung announced two of its new and power packed gadgets “Samsung GALAXY S II (GT-i9100)” and “Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 (P7100)”. Both the devices are stylish, packed with latest technology to offer an incredible performance.

Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 (Tab 2) features a 10.1 inch display with crystal clear resolution of 1280 x 800. It boasts a powerful Dual Core application processor and runs on Android 3.0 (Honeycomb). It includes a 8 megapixel rear-facing camera with Auto Focus and a 2 megapixel front-facing camera, supports Full HD recording and playback.

It has a low power DDR2 memory, 6860mAh battery, Android browser plus supports Flash 10.1. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 is lighter, slimmer and more portable; weighs just 599g.

Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1 (P7100) Pictures:
Samsung GALAXY Tab 10.1” Product Specifications:

Network – HSPA+ 21Mbps 850/900/1900/2100
EDGE/GPRS 850/900/1800/1900

OS – Android 3.0 (Honeycomb)

Display – 10.1” 1280 x 800 (WXGA) TFT

Processor – 1GHz Dual Core application processor

Camera
Main(Rear): 8.0-Mega Pixel Camera AF with LED Flash
Front: 2.0-Mega Pixel Camera

Video
Format :MPEG4/H263/H264
Playback : 1080p FullHD Video @ 30fps
Recording : 1080p FullHD Video @ 24fps

Audio
MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, OGG, MIDI, AMR-NB/WB
3.5mm Ear Jack, Stereo Speaker

Value-added Features

* Android Market™ for more applications and contents
* Android UI / Android Browser
* Google Mobile Service : Google™ Talk Video Chat, Google™ Maps, etc

Connectivity
Bluetooth® technology v 2.1 + EDR
USB 2.0 WiFi 802.11 (a/b/g/n)

Sensor – Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Digital Compass, Proximity

Memory – 16GB/32GB

Size – 246.2 x 170.4 x 10.9mm (599g)

Battery – 6860mAh

Note: There is no official word on the pricing of both the announced devices yet!

2011 Lenovo ThinkPad X120e Ultraportable Laptop


Lenovo has officially confirmed that their newest ultraportable laptop ‘ThinkPad X120e‘ will start shipping in the US on March 8th. The machine will be sold for $399. To refresh your memory, the ThinkPad X120e features an 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 anti-glare LED display, an optional AMD Fusion E240 or E350 processor, an AMD radeon HD 6310 graphics card, up to 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 4-in-1 card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth, an HDMI port, a 3- or 6-cell battery and runs on Windows 7 OS.

Latest Dell Latitude E Series Laptop 2011-12


Dell has announced its 2011 business PC lineup, including new laptops, tablets and mobile workstations. The refreshed Dell Latitude line includes the Latitude E5420 and E5520 notebooks for budget-minded customers, the business-rugged Latitude E6520, E6420, E6320, E6220, and E6420 ATG laptops, all with MIL-STD tested Tri-Metal cases and durable displays, and the Latitude XT3 convertible tablet.

The systems have new chassis designs and are based on 2nd Generation Intel Core processors. The Dell Latitude E5000 series will start at $859. Availability info and pricing for other systems will be released in the coming weeks.

Wi-Fi Samsung 4G LTE Mobile Hotspot

Anyone who’s tried to find reliable Wi-Fi while traveling knows how frustratingly scattered available hotspots can be. Enter MiFi, which provides a portable Wi-Fi hotspot for up to five computers. Samsung’s slick-looking, pocket-size MiFi hotspot will run on Verizon Wireless’s just-announced 4G LTE network, which is even faster than the current 3G, allowing basic websites to load in literally one second. (not yet priced; samsungusa.com)

HP Tablet Topaz 2011 Specifications based WebOS

Well there is leakage specifications HP tablet that will arise is Topaz. Site Precentral.net receive a “document” contains detailed plans for tablet HP webOS Topaz. While the plan is not final, it sure looks like HP will release a tablet that looks pretty sweet this year. HP Tablet Topaz will display a screen size of 9.7 “1024 x 768 with dual-core 1.2GHz processor Qualcomm MSM8660 which has a built-in Adreno 220 GPU (which supports Open GLES 2.0, Open VG 1.1. acceleration, and integrated GPS 1080p video), 512MB RAM, 16/32/64GB storage, and front facing 1.3 megapixel camera.

Looks like HP, Palm is planning to make a decent Topaz audio engine as well – there is listed a plan to get the audio branding Beats on the hardware and their software as well. Options for brand carrier for 3G or 4G yet exist. Topaz tablets will also show Touchstone v2 for wireless charging and add functionality.

HP Tablet Topaz as it looks to be a worthy competitor in the market tablets – let’s just hope that HP-Palm will have no difficulty for developers to create applications for webOS.

The following specifications HP Tablet Topaz:

Processor Dual-core Qualcomm MSM8660 at 1.2GHz
Graphics Integrated Adreno 220 GPU
Screen 9.7″ XGA 1024 x 768
Dimensions 190mm x 240mm x 13.7mm
Weight 700g / 1.5lb (estimated)
RAM 512MB DDR2
Storage 16g / 32g / 64g eMMC
Camera Front-facing 1.3mp camera for Video Chat
Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
WiFi Dual-band 802.11 b/g/n
Other Radios Optional WWAN for HSPA, LTE, perhaps CDMA later
Sensors Accelerometer, eCompass, Gyro, Light Sensor, Microphone
Speakers 2 integrated speakers with Beats Audio, 3.5mm audio jack
Battery 24WHr for >8hrs, using two 3150mAh cells

Samsung E65 E-Reader

Samsung introduces latest E65 E-book Reader, it is fitted WiFi connectivity for downloading ebooks from online bookstore wirelessly. I think it is a very great concept as well handy for those who are crazy about reading. The E65 E-book Reader comes with latest features such as a 6-inch e-reader with a 600×800 e-ink screen with anti-reflective multi-layer coating, anti-glare and 8 grey-scale levels contrast.
It supports microSD up to 16GB and has 2GB internal memory.Samsung-E65-E-book-Reader Samsung Offers E65 e-readerThe Samsung E65 e-reader comes in a slim and sleek design as well available in white color with brilliant display screen. Samsung is a well known company for making cell phone gadgets and now this latest Samsung E65 e-reader is excellent. It also supports text-to-speech. 

It is very portable and handy device.Other features include Virtual Printer software that permits consumers to twist any webpages and PC document from PC to E65. A digital stylus is also incorporated. The Samsung E65 e-reader is capable to handle pdf, ePub, txt, word document files plus MP3 audio format. 

Wired On Starbucks


And then there’s this coffee issue. I’m not a fancy coffee drinker and by that I mean, I don’t go to Starbucks, Peet’s, It’s a Grind, or Coffee Bean and Tea Leaf stores. Not even Dunking Doughnuts coffee which I hear is very good too. I don’t have a coffee machine, percolator, or French press. I am an instant coffee drinker and I like my coffee black.
 A few days ago, an opportunity arose to finally taste Starbucks coffee because a pharmaceutical company left a couple of jugs at work. One jug said Gold Coast blend and the other, Pike Place. Not knowing the difference, I thought I’d try both and see if I can detect any subtleties in flavor, not only between those two blends but as opposed to the instant coffee I drink at home. Of course I drank the Starbucks coffee black so as not to mask the taste with creamer or sweetener. Well I’ll be darned but there is a huge difference. It’s like night and day. When a company says that their coffee has robust or bold taste, I would think that what I tasted is what they must be talking about. Without any sweetener, I could taste the bitterness blending with some kind of sweetness. I could detect a slight difference between the two but not being a coffee connoisseur, I really could not describe it. As far as comparing it to instant coffee, the Starbuck’s seemed to have a thicker texture to the tongue. To get that texture, I might have to put about 4 teaspoons of instant coffee for each mug. I have a 16 oz. mug at work and filled it with the Gold Coast blend first. After finishing that, I proceeded to refill the mug with the Pike Place blend. I could only finish about ¾ of the refill because after 28 ounces of drinking stronger than usual coffee, my brain and body were wired and jittery. You should have seen me admitting a patient after that. It felt like I wanted to go fast forward.
So, did I like the Starbucks coffee? I did so and very much but I’m not about to start an expensive habit which goes counter to my frugal ways, just for a beverage. Whoever that pharmaceutical company was that left the coffee, thank you so much for enabling me to taste the nectar of Starbucks.
Update (3/29/12): I finally brewed my own coffee. This was my experience with it:
 Intoxicated On Caffeine - My First Brew

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HTC ChaCha and Salsa Facebook Phones Out

HTC ChaCha and  Salsa Facebook Phones Out

During Mobile World Congress 2011, HTC has finally done much rumor "Facebook phone" official. HTC ChaCha is a full QWERTY keyboard while HTC Salsa is a full touch screen. Although different form factors and design, the two combined make the same processor, Android 2.4 (Ice Cream Sandwich?) And the new HTC Sense. Both devices have a sensitivity to context is dedicated button at the bottom to exchange information through social networks.
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Samsung Might Provide Display for Apple iPad 2

Last Year, in November Samsung demoed its Super PLS (Plain-to-line-switching) display, which gained lots of attention from all over the world and especially Apple has shown its interest in Super PLS LCD display. Now, the fresh rumors suggest that Samsung is going to supply LCD displays to Apple for its iPad 2.

Samsung’s Super PLS display is going to replace Apple’s IPS. Apple decided to switch from IPS to SPLS technology because, this technology brings greater viewing angles and is 10% brighter and 15% cheaper to manufacture.
A new report claimed that Apple’s upcoming iPad 2 could trade its “In-Plane Switching” (IPS) display for a new “Super Plane to Line Switching” (PLS) display for improved viewing angles.

The iPad 2 is expected to launched during this year and it is busy in making its way to come out with more buzzing news every second, but still there is no official announcement made from Apple’s side.

Samsung Galaxy S II Is Official Now!

The much awaited successor of the hit phone, the Samsung Galaxy S, the Samsung Galaxy S II has been officially announced at the MWC (Mobile World Congress) at Barcelona by the authorities. The Android 2.3 Gingerbread running device has got many superb capabilities.
Powered with the NVIDIA Tegra 2, the phone has a 4.3 inch AMLOED Plus display with a resolution of 800 x 480.
Samsung Galaxy S II possess an 8 mega pixel back camera which is capable of taking 1080 p videos. Along with it, a 2 mega pixel front camera for face time is also provided

ViewSonic V350 Dual Sim Android Mobile Review Specs Feature

ViewSonic introducing its new V350 dual sim android mobile in Mobile World Congress(MWC) 2011 at Barcelona. The new V350 is a entry level and business android mobile designed very well with slim and elegant looks and specs looking quite impressive with its 3.5-inch capacitive touch screen display with HVGA 320x480 pixel resolution, runs with android 2.2 (froyo), dual sim capability enables the use of two network services at the same time, 5 megapixel camera with auto focus, micro sd card slot expandable up to 8GB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 and A-GPS navigation.

Viewsonic V350 Android Specs:

  • 3.5-inch capacitive touch screen with 320x480 pixel resolution
  • Android 2.2 OS(froyo)
  • 5 Mega Pixel with auto focus, geotagging , accelerometer
  • Dual SIM Capability with preloaded applications
  • 150MB Internal ROM,256MB RAM
  • MicroSD card slot expandable up to 8GB or 16GB
  • Wi-fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 w/A2DP, micro USB v2.0 port connectivity
  •  

New Sonim XP3300 Force The longest talk time in the world

Sonim XP3300 Force
Sonim phones, vendors and insanely oversized, which are almost certainly survive much longer than you, is back again this year, MWC XP3300 Force. Although it looks like a lot of models that came before it, the force is a unique requirement: it claims to offer the longest time to talk to any phone in 20 to 24 hours of the world, which can be exchanged and 20 - 24 hours of continuous GPS and 800 hours of standby. Sonim hangs his chops sustainability Force casting fiberglass shell with a 1.5 mm Gorilla glass above the screen, on balance up to a device, IP-68 rated lasting fall of two feet of concrete, immersion in water two feet (yes, there is no water, but water) and temperatures from 20 to 55 degrees below zero Celsius (-4 to 131 degrees Fahrenheit). Price and availability are yet to be announced, followed by a full press pause.

HP EliteBook 8540w XT905UT Notebook Review Price and Specification

HP launches new series of laptops known as HP EliteBook 8540w XT905UT. HP EliteBook 8540w XT905UT notebook consists of a large number of features, including 15.6 inches of beautiful ambient light sensor, LED backlit, anti-glare screen and 500 GB, Serial ATA-300, 7200 rpm hard drive. Pre-installed with the Microsoft Windows 7 Professional Edition operating 64-bit for the new HP EliteBook 8540w Mobile XT905UT consists of fingerprint reader and smart card reader.

HP EliteBook 8540w XT905UT laptop comes with the price range of around $ 1,622.99. Battery 3500 mAh lithium ion HP EliteBook 8540w XT905UT offers many hours of battery life. Weighing £ 6.4 HP EliteBook 8540w Mobile XT905UT this is already available in the United States.

HP EliteBook 8540w XT905UT Notebook Specification:

  • 15.6 inches of Ambient light sensor, LED backlit, anti glare display screen
  • 1920 x 1080 pixel of resolution
  • Mobile Intel QM57 Express chipset
  • ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5145 graphics card with 512 MB video memory
  • 500 GB, Serial ATA-300, 7200 rpm hard disk drive
  • SmartCard reader
  • 1333 MHz 4 GB / 32 GB (max) DDR3 SDRAM
  • Intel Turbo Boost technology
  • 1.73 GHz Intel Core i7 740QM Quad Core processor
  • Gigabit Ethernet
  • Bluetooth 2.1 EDR connectivity
  • 3 MB L3 cache
  • Integrated 2 mega pixel webcam
  • Fingerprint reader
  • LightScribe technology
  • Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 bit Edition operating system
  • DVD±RW (±R DL) / DVD-RAM drive
  • Intel Centrino Ultimate-N 6300
  • 6.4 lbs of weight
  • Lithium ion 3500 mAh battery

Making Do With The Treadmill

So I’ve been lazy about posting lately and of course that has something to do with not being to talk about my running experiences due to my ankle tendon problems. I never thought I would ever say this: I’m making do with treadmill runs and even getting pleasure from finishing an hour on it. This lower impact alternative is better than not being able to run at all. I’ve had more treadmill runs in the past two weeks than I’ve run on the road. My pace is slow enough to read the newspaper except I have to reread some lines and paragraphs to comprehend the words that just passed in front of my eyes. Even if I wasn’t reading, I don’t think I could go much faster anyway because I’m keeping the pace only to the point where my ankles don’t get overstretched. One thing good about trying to read while running on a treadmill: you have to try to run smoothly and not bounce up and down too much thus lessening the impact of your stride. In the condition my ankle tendons are in though, I don’t see myself ever running long distances again. One hour on the road or treadmill two to three times a week is all my joints can tolerate.
I don’t know if this is real or just my perception of things, but the anesthetic effects of endorphins seem to last much longer than NSAIDS as far as my ankle tendons are concerned. When I don’t overstretch the tendons, the usual pain is numbed between 8 to 12 hours. The only NSAIDS I take is a daily aspirin for heart health and that doesn’t even come close to numbing the pain compared to an endorphin high. Of course when the ankle tendons are overstretched, no amount of endorphins or NSAIDS help. By trying to run easily and slowly, I’m trying to keep the pain to a minimum. That reminds me of part of the lyrics to the song “Music of the Night” from Phantom of the Opera – “slowly gently…”


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Fujitsu LifeBook MH330 Netbook with MeeGo OS


Fujitsu has announced the LifeBook MH330 netbbok, which is running MeeGo operating system. The netbook based on  Intel Atom N450/N455 processor, up to 2GB memory, a 250GB hard drive and an Intel GMA 3150 graphics.

The Fujitsu LifeBook MH330 features a 10.1-inch LED-backlight display with a resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels, a 0.3-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a 5-in-1 card slot, three USB 2.0 ports, multigesture touchpad and a 6-cell battery.

The Fujitsu LifeBook MH330 with MeeGo OS is available in Asia Pacific for approximately $380.

Sony Ericsson Xperia Play officially launched at MWC 2011

The SE Xperia Play has been one of the worst kept secrets with reports and pics leaking as early as last summer, but now the Sony Ericsson Xperia Play is official and what maybe a surprise to everyone, the Xperia Play will be released first here in the US! The carrier will be Verizon Wireless, and while the exact date is yet to be announced the month is known, and it’s March! GSM versions of the Xperia play are expected soon after the Verizon release here in the states so hang tight if your with a GSM carrier. No word whether the Xperia Play will support 4G LTE connectivity but with a projected release of next month I’m going to guess no. If anyone hears different please let us know. Hit the jump for the SE Xperia Play video promos.

Official video:

Qualcomm Announces A Quad-Core 2.5Ghz Snapdragon Chipset For Mobile Devices

I wrote about the mobile industry for several years, and there is one thing that always surprises me every day: the speed at which these companies are able to make new feel old. Every time something happens and rocks our world, someone in the industry responds "Oh yeah? Well it twice is our new fast! And two times more efficient! Oh, and ours is entirely driven by the laughter of the unicorns ! Beat That! "

And then someone does.
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Revealed Nokia Windows Phone 7 Concept Range

Nokia has unveiled its week they transition of Symbian to Windows 7 Phone, throwing their own sick OS. Before the dust settles from the giant bomb, the first details of Windows 7 range Nokia phone arises.

Although these phones are only concepts are all holding hallmark of three buttons on the set seen in other Windows Mobile Phone 7. At this stage, mobile data are few and far between pushing Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said that "when there is news, no news." Not really, but Steve wanted to scoop two hits in a week is probably enough.

The Sony Ericsson Xperia Play announced

We forgive you if you thought that the Xperia Play an eternity before. Let's quickly run through its history-yet-glorious shot: We published the first details in August last year, followed by the first pictures in late October. more detail in the rest of the year. By the time 2011 hit, became a prototype toured the Chinese media (including dismantling), and so we managed to get our own game prototype for Xperia preview. It is so that Sony Ericsson connects to the party with his terrible Super Bowl ads reveal.

But after months of leaks detailed, hands on early previews, and many administrators not denials, Sony Ericsson Xperia Play finally 100% official.


Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 official: Tegra 2, Honeycomb, dual cameras


Damn, it was a long weekend almost constant Galaxy Table II, teasing, but now it's time: finally released official information on its 10.1-inch Samsung, Android film world honeycomb. Contrary to the leaks, the tablet is called Galaxy Tab 10.1 - grab his moniker from the screen size, of course -
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Sony Ericsson's MWC 2011 press event

Pinch 1:07 p.m. to see all your widgets in a view. Press to see. Looks pretty slick. 1:06 p.m. Demo time. Built-in HDMI connector is connected to the Bravia screen. Live Stream is on the site. 1:05 HD Video, HDMI, Bravia Engine, Exmor R for mobile, 8-megapixel camera. 1:05 Time to see the teaser video of its latest and largest side. Xperia Neo. 1:04 p.m. Back Arc Xperia. reality of the 4.2 inch screen, an ominous gingerbread Android looks at the audience. Will start shipping worldwide in March. 1:04 p.m. Walker is back on stage. "Only Sony Ericsson can give you that." Best smartphone-class, entertainment and design / integration. And now he leaves the stage again. A good workout.

Recent Reconnections


I recently reconnected with a former psych hospital co-worker from 1981. At that time there were a lot of psych majors working as behavior specialists as a step towards better professions. For me, just having arrived in the U.S., it was a step up financially because the pay was much higher to what I was earning in the Philippines. Have I remained stagnant since because I am still in the same kind of job until now? Although that could possibly be, I have made a living out of it and if I am able to keep it up until I’m 62 or 66, I may even be able to retire comfortably. Meanwhile my former co-worker had become a child care specialist in the San Diego area. I think she married her boyfriend from way back when we were working together. If not, well, maybe they were both named Bob. Nice to be in touch with you again, S.V.!
Another person I reconnected with was a very close female friend during our high school days. My former classmates and I have been wondering where she had disappeared to. Google, Friendster, and suspected places of work searches yielded nothing. She remained out of sight but not out of mind until a few weeks ago when her daughter found one of our classmates in Saudi Arabia (where else but through Facebook). Our friend has remained in our town all these years and has become a dean in a university there. This was the girl who code named me Renault in high school, which I mentioned in another post maybe a couple of years back. So great to hear about her success in professional and family life (married with 4 kids). Welcome to Facebook F.A.!
Even though I don’t have many friends on Facebook, the ones I have extend globally over several continents covering countries from the Middle East, Africa, Switzerland, Australia, a few other Southeast Asian countries, and of course mostly from the country of my birth – the Philippines.
Speaking of Facebook, I remember when I first signed up and reconnected with friends, I couldn’t wait for status updates and comment threads. I would even get up in the middle of the night when I heard my email announcement. That lasted maybe a month or two before it got old. It was exciting at first but losing sleep and rest just to see new comments wasn’t worth it, I finally decided. I now turn off the sound of the computer before I go to bed. Now, don’t deny it. You were probably doing the same thing when you first signed up for Facebook or Twitter ;)

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