Tuesday, July 1, 2014

New Product From ASUS

Jakarta (ANTARA News) - Computer maker Asustek Computer is expected to launch tablet devices and smartphones combined measuring seven inches at the Mobile World Congress (WMC) February 25 to 29 next.

The device, referred to Taiwan media DigiTimes, will use the Android operating system 4.1 with support for Intel Atom Z242 processor, RAM 16 gigabit and gigabit memory read one.


Fonepad Asus will memakain IPS touchscreen with a density of 1280 x 800 pixel images and features three mega pixel camera on the back.

With the estimated price 271-305 U.S. dollars (Rp2, 6 million - Rp2, 9 million), reaching Fonepad Asus 3G connectivity, WiFi, Bluetooth, and global position system (GPS).

Asustek anonymous informant called Fonepad, with Nexus 7 and Memo Pad, will compete with tablet devices competitors in the global market.

Asustek plans to ship about 12 million tablets, including Android tablets and Windows seven inches, to the rest of the world during 2013.

Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Countries in Europe initiated a new institution that will deal with internet crime aka Cybercrime

Countries in Europe initiated a new institution that will deal with internet crime aka Cybercrime. A total of 40 thousand companies from various sectors, including energy, banking and hospitals are required to report in case of violation of safety are the Internet, which will be set in the new rules proposed by the European Union. The move is part of the global action to combat cyber crime.

Digital Agenda Commissioner Neelie Kroes said Europe needs to improve their internet safety are. With this rule, they will be sharing information about cyber attacks and building internet security defense.

Based on the rationale for their proposals, later each of each State shall appoint Computer Emergency Response Team and establish the institution report any violations of the virtual world. This new institution will be deciding which meant violations and sanctions violators will be accepted. Kroes rate, Europe needs a strong networking system.

According to the EU report, only one of the four European companies that have information-technology security policy that is periodically updated. In fact, among the information-technology companies, only one of two companies that have this policy

Learn from the Rich People Start a Business from Zero


Robert Kiyosaki starting from the condition of homelessness aka homeless in 1985 to be a year rich in 1989 and then reach financial freedom year 1994. "We do not need the money. We do not have the money when it started, andwe had a debt" 

Actually, people who say that "need huge capital to become rich" people are deceiving themselves and not to attempt reasoned. It is true that when our great capital, it's easier to start a business. 

But many people do we know that they start a business without capital. Apple Computer started from the garage, Michael Dell with Dell Computer start of the boarding room, Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) ranging from pension money is not enough. 


Small hearts we know that we've read, we've heard and we've seen people in our environment may be 10 or 20 people that we know to be rich from zero or even negative. 

My friend Richard Tan "Exclusive Robert Kiyosaki Asia" has just won the Phoenix Award given by the Government of Singapore just for one person among the 3.5 million population of Singapore are considered to meet the Phoenix Bird legend, which originated from dust and eventually turned into a bird Phoenix nan beautiful. 

Richard Tan bankrupt around 1993, when the liquid anti slipnya effort in the long run actually damaging tiling, Richard Tan bankruptcy loss of $ 600,000, sued 20 lawsuit, and under such conditions that his wife asked for a divorce. 

Under conditions of the stairs and fell crushed his home collapsed and gentlemen, still stricken helicopter and gentlemen, Richard Tan got convicted of colon cancer. And finally stood up, one of them for attending the seminar Robert Kiyosaki. 

Richard Tan, which eventually could have 39 properties in Singapore with an initial capital virtually minus. And now Richard Tan is one of the biggest taxpayers in Singapore. Hopefully the above stories inspire us to continue to work smart and hard....

Apple CEO Tim Cook recently announced the company's fourth-quarter financial report


CALIFORNIA - Apple CEO Tim Cook recently announced the company's fourth-quarter financial report. In his presentation, he indicates that along with the declining sales of personal computers (PCs) in the market, the iPad can steal opportunities from the momentum.


"On the iPad in particular, we have a chance here. Due to large Windows market, much larger than the Mac market. I said in the three years from now, the tablet market is larger than the PC in several categories, and the growth of tablets in a particular category will begin to grow , "said Cook, as quoted from Neowin, Friday (01/25/2013).

Tablet PC market could be captured, but if Apple is able to dominate the industry. Given the number of tablet products with competitive price trends continue to emerge as a shift from PC to tablet.

Apple had to compete with Amazon and Apple made ​​products are competitively priced which can certainly take the enterprise market, and Microsoft with its Surface tablet will become very popular, especially with the planned launch next February Pros Surface

What used car Ashton Kutcher when Steve Jobs portrayed in her latest film?





What used car Ashton Kutcher when Steve Jobs portrayed in her latest film? The answer is an old Ford Pinto!

In the movie 'Jobs' which tells the life of Steve Jobs, who founded Apple Computer with Steve Wozniak. But the director of the film, Joshua Michael Stern there are various difficulties in making the film.



He told me that to get Ashton Kutcher to want to portray Steve Jobs quite difficult. But to find the right car for the character he proved more difficult.

"It's hard to find the right old Pinto," Stern said, as quoted by USA Today. "The cars of the 1970s is difficult to get and it is a challenge," he added.

Own a Ford Pinto subcompact car from Ford that offer fuel efficiency in the midst of big-engined car market when it was a typical American.

The presence of the Ford Pinto in the film according to Stern is something that is very important to take the audience through the tunnel of time and go back to the early days of Steve Jobs pioneered the business.

"There are many people who love their cars, and it describes the (then)," said Stern.

Sunday, May 4, 2014

Microsoft’s backwards policies are hurting the Xbox One


Microsoft’s backwards policies are hurting the Xbox One



Since the Xbox One was revealed last May, Microsoft has made some major course corrections. The draconian always-online requirements were scrapped, and the execution of used game dealers was stayed, but a number of serious issues still plague the Xbox One. Worst of them all, Microsoft is demanding launch parity for indie ID@Xbox titles. Because of this short-sighted policy, many notable indie devs are steering clear of the Xbox One completely.


In an interview with our sister site IGN, Curve Studios’ Rob Clarke explains exactly why his company is developing titles for the Wii U and PS4, but has nothing currently slated for the Xbox One. In the ID@Xbox agreement, there sits an insidious requirement dubbed “the parity clause.” This clause requires that these indie games must not have been released previously for other consoles. For small indie developers already working with Sony and Nintendo, this clause effectively means that the Xbox One is persona non grata.


 
Meanwhile, Sony is knocking it out of the park in terms of developer relations. Fan favorites like Nidhogg, Spelunky, and Escape Goat 2 were among a list of a dozen indie games scheduled for release on the PS4. If Microsoft wants to cater to the indie scene like Sony is, the parity clause has got to go. In the end, it does little more than shorten the list of titles available for the Xbox One.

Unfortunately, the demand for launch parity isn’t the only problem facing the Xbox One. The $500 price tag is an albatross around the Xbox One’s neck, and the cost of the Kinect is largely to blame. To close the PS4 sales gap, Microsoft needs to drop the MSRP, and make the Kinect an optional purchase. $400 is the right price for the Xbox One right now, and anything more than that means giving up even more ground to Sony.

If Microsoft is serious about fixing the Xbox One and its flagging sales, there are also a few smaller tweaks that would help its case. Sony has been quite aggressive with its plans for virtual reality and game streaming, but Redmond has remained relatively quiet on the subject. Getting out in front of these major trends would help mend Microsoft’s damaged image, and portray the Xbox One as a platform with a bright future.

While we’re on the subject, Microsoft also needs to remove the paywall from video apps on its consoles, and release official PC drivers for the Xbox One controller. It’s surprising to see how Microsoft is still dragging its feet on even the most minor of issues, and it’s slowly squeezing the life out of its new console. The time for action is now, but all we’re hearing is deafening silence.


Extremetech.

Jury Awards Apple $120M in Samsung Patent Case


Jury Awards Apple $120M in Samsung Patent Case


That sum was considerably less than the $2 billion-plus that Apple was requesting.

Samsung Galaxy S III (T-Mobile) A California jury on Friday awarded Apple $120 million in its patent case against Samsung, but that sum was far smaller than the more than $2 billion Cupertino was hoping to get from the Korean electronics maker.

Apple, meanwhile, needs to hand over $158,400 to Samsung for an infringement of its own. The trial began last month, and the jury deliberated for several days before returning their verdict.


Apple's winnings today pale in comparison to the $1.05 billion another California jury awarded the company in Aug. 2012, a number that was eventually dropped to about $900 million on appeal.

This second patent case, which took place in the same court, covered devices that could not be added to that earlier case due to timing.

Apple and Samsung have been fighting since 2011, when Apple fired the first shot. The legal spat has since expanded to courtrooms around the globe, and will likely not conclude for good anytime soon.

Jurors in this most recent case heard hours of testimony, including a deposition from Google lawyer James Maccoun, who confirmed that Google offered to pay some of Samsung's legal costs and damages if the Korean tech company lost to Cupertino.