Linux on Apple?

What if you could run Linux iPad. Some developers have managed to make this open source operating system can run on hardware with a processor Apple iPad A4 which also used other IOS devices, which means besides the iPad will be able to walk well on the iPhone 4, iPod Touch and the 4th generation.

 They have not explained how they managed it, but they plan to disclose further details in the future. Although maybe one or two more years before Apple makes the device current IOS to become obsolete with the latest version of their operating system, you can leverage your Apple device to install Linux.

Hard Disk From IBM With 120 Petabytes or 120 Millions Bytes

IBM now has a big project. They are currently building a hard disk's largest having a capacity 10 times greater than the hard disk that is currently on the market. IBM made ​​the hard disk will have a capacity of 120 petabytes, or 120 million gigabytes. Currently the largest existing hard disk is the hard disk with a capacity of 15 petabytes.

 IBM made the hard disk of a series of 200 thousand hard disks that are combined into one. The execution of the project is done in CA Lab Research, Almaden. Giant hard disk may contain no less than a trillion files and can run a simulation of more complex systems, such as for weather and climate modeling. Megaserver was made for an anonymous client who plans to create a simulation of the phenomenon of real events.

 To support this project, IBM is developing a variety of hardware and new software techniques. One is to use as a means of cooling water circulation, not a fan like on your hard disk is generally. In addition, if there is damage to the disk, the system will automatically pull the excess data and write it back. If the back of damage or failure, then the system will work more quickly to reduce the likelihood of damage data permanently. Given such measures, the system will be able to store data for longer without reducing performance.

AH-IPS Display From LG Electronics

Currently arguably Super AMOLED screen made by Samsung is the new standard for what is called the best screen in the world. Thought is not wrong, at least by LG as the company's compatriot rival from Samsung is starting to raise the prestige of a homemade screen with prestigious awards won in the category of the Intertek Quality & Performance Mark.

Intertek is an international company that works with how to conduct a test of a product and provide certification of such products. The award of this Intertek more enjoyable for the LG because they get it by defeating the screen of the Samsung Super Amoled Plus S Galaxy II. The award was given to the latest screen LG newly released and not yet in use in gadgets namely AH IPS LCD screen measuring 4.5''HD resolution of 1280x720 pixels with 329ppi. Rival Samsungnya uses AMOLED display Super Galaxy II Plus on measuring 4.3''WVGA 480x800 with 217ppi resolution.

 In tests, screen LG beat Samsung in terms of color accuracy and power consumption with superior distance far enough. In color accuracy, the LG screen gets rating 0.012 compared with 0.037's Super Amoled. The smaller the value the better the color accuracy because of the distance between the original color and the color produced by the smaller screen.

 In power consumption, AH IPS screen is constantly spending about 624mW, compared with 1130mW's Super Amoled. The use of this energy is produced when the screen in the test with a level of brightness of 600 nits. It shows LG's screen is more efficient in maximizing the energy compared with the Super Amoled.

LG Smart Scan-Mouse LSM-100

LG, the Korean manufacturer, created a new technology, a mouse that also functions as a scanner. LSM-100 is a dual function that can read and recognize the characters. This laser mouse has 2 buttons with a wheel on the left, which serves as the key to smart-scan.

 To operate you simply press the button, and the mouse will automatically be able to scan up to A3 size paper, and store it in a file of type PNG, JPEG, TIFF, BMP, PDF and XLS. This mouse also comes with LG technology called Optical Character Recognition (OCR), which can convert files that have been completed at the scan to be converted to Microsoft Word.

 Scanner Mouse-LG was first introduced at CES, and will soon be introduced officially at the IFA in Berlin, 2 to 7 September 2011. Interested in the Mouse and this scanner? Unfortunately for the launch of the product to users and the prices still have not found information from LG

Apple Hammers Samsung

After losing in the German courts, the Samsung again had to accept the decision of banning the sale of Samsung S Galaxy, Galaxy II and Galaxy Ace in the Netherlands for having violated a patent Apple. This decision will apply from October 13 later if there is no defense action from Samsung. However, Samsung believes that patent infringement can be overcome easily by removing the existing Gallery application on their products.
  In this court alleges that Apple products Samsung has violated some of his patent the method for rolling up the screen, the method of opening locks by pulling a cell phone picture, and about multi-touch. This ability seems to be the feature that Android 2.3 and not the UI used ToucWiz Samsung. Of all charges Apple, Samsung decided to violate one patent court only course that features the image by shifting the image in the gallery (photo swipe).

 This ruling will apply in the Dutch branch of Samsung, which is considered as a key into the Samsung product sales distribution networks in Europe. However, this decision will not hinder the sale is considered the Samsung. Besides the patent of the Gallery is also not registered in several EU member states so that the ruling does not apply in some countries.

 In addition to the smartphone products, the judge also ruled that the patent infringement also occurs in tablet Samsung products ie Galaxy Tab 10.1 and 10.1v. However the court did not order the ban on sales of both types of products. Galaxy Tab 10.1 itself has banned its sale in Germany after it was banned and then canceled ban in some other European countries.