Nikon COOLPIX P500 The Brief Review, You Will Never Miss A Shots!

Nikon COOLPIX P500 The Brief Review, You Will Never Miss A Shots!
So whether you’re shooting a mountain vista or zooming in on a snowboarder, say goodbye to missed shots. It even allows for macro shooting as close as 0.4 inches!

Whatever you want to shoot, the COOLPIX P500 is ready.
It’s great for sporting events because it will record high speed activity in slow motion, catching action missed by the human eye.  

Panoramas: Seamless, Effortless, Genius.
Mountains. Simply move the camera as you shoot and let the COOLPIX P500 combine the shots for you. Choose from 19 different Scene Modes or let the camera automatically select the most appropriate settings.  

Whatever you’re shooting, it couldn’t be easier than with the COOLPIX P500.
The COOLPIX P500 is master of convenience—and the ideal choice for capturing fast action, low-light images, panoramas, and stunning portraits. This versatile camera even allows for macro shooting as close as 0.4 inches.
 
Stunning photos in not so stunning shooting conditions.
The COOLPIX P500 is ideal for shooting high speed action, so you’re sure to capture the fastest skateboarders, skiers, and windsurfers.
 
Any angle. Any shot.
The COOLPIX P500 is all you need to shoot eye-catching photographs, thanks to the three-inch, tilting, vari-angle monitor. This 921,000-dot display not only makes it easy to capture, review, and share images, but it also enables you to shoot from unusual angles and tricky vantage points.  

The COOLPIX P500 puts you in control.
Whether you’re shooting a scenic overlook or a competitive speedboat race, the COOLPIX P500 captures images the way you want them. Simply press the shutter release and the COOLPIX P500 will shoot multiple shots and automatically combine them into a single, superior image

Nikon COOLPIX S9100 With Innovative Technology The Brief Review

Nikon COOLPIX S9100 With Innovative Technology The Brief Review
The new Nikon COOLPIX S9100 is loaded with innovative Nikon technology, like a 12.1-megapixel CMOS sensor that assures superb image quality in low-light conditions. This dazzling 921,000-dot, ultra-high resolution display that makes viewing photos and HD movies instantly gratifying. 

The world is brimming with creative shooting opportunities, and the COOLPIX S9100 has the advanced features to match. Choose one of 19 Scene Modes to assure optimized camera settings for specific scenes. With Night Landscape mode, capture high quality images at night. It shoots a series of consecutive shots and composes them into a single, brilliant image. Night Portrait mode takes outdoor portraits against bright backgrounds and combines multiple shots to capture the essence of night scenes. And, the COOLPIX S9100’s Backlighting HDR Mode automatically provides optimum exposures when you’re shooting backlit subjects.

In-camera special effects that don’t require post-shot processing.
You don’t want to be hassled with post-shot processing, which is why Nikon equipped the COOLPIX S9100 with in-camera special effects.  

Wide angle, high power 18x compact Zoom-NIKKOR glass lens
One touch of the movie recording button and you’ll be shooting 1080p HD movies—complete with stereo sound.

Convenient features
You’ll find Nikon’s Motion Detection feature to be important because it identifies moving objects and automatically adjusts shutter speed and ISO to assure crisp, blur free images. When conditions conspire against you, Nikon’s Best Shot Selector automatically takes up to 10 shots and saves the sharpest image. ISO speeds up to 3200 will help you capture great shots in low-light. Blinking eyes and red-eye can ruin portraits. It also offers in-camera Red-Eye Fix that automatically corrects red-eye as you shoot and Skin Softening that smoothes skin tones. The COOLPIX S9100 also has Macro Shooting for shooting as close as 1.6 inches.

Fedora Fedora and Fedora Updates

Fedora Fedora and Fedora Updates
The Fedora Project is an online community aimed at improving the lives of people around the world through free software. Formed in 2003 as a partnership between Red Hat and volunteer participants from around the world, the Fedora Project supports a growing and thriving open source community with tens of thousands of project members.

Fast Facts:
  • New releases of Fedora come out approximately every six months
  • Fedora is free to copy, modify and redistribute without any cost or license fees
  • All of the code in Fedora and all of the tools used to build Fedora are free and open source software
  • Fedora focuses on building strong relationships with upstream software projects
  • Red Hat is the primary corporate sponsor for the Fedora Project and a major contributor
  • There are more than 20,000 Fedora Account System members who have signed the Contributor License Agreement that allows them to edit and provide new code and content in Fedora
  • Around 65% of Fedora's code is maintained by volunteers
  • Fedora serves as a community technology incubator, where ideas can be turned into reality quickly
  • Innovation through Fedora often forms the basis for many Red Hat open source projects
  • There are more than 17,600 installable software packages in Fedora 15
 
Fedora 15's feature list includes: 

  • A fresh look and feel with the new GNOME 3 desktop and GNOME Shell.
  • BoxGrinder is a set of tools for making appliances, typically used in virtualized environments, or for use in a cloud environment. It grinds out a preconfigured disk image, including the operating system and required software ready for deployment and can deliver the appliance to a targeted location.

  • SystemD replaces SysVinit and Upstart as the default system and session manager in Fedora 15. It provides aggressive parallelization capabilities, uses socket and D-Bus activation for starting services, offers on-demand starting of daemons, keeps track of processes using Linux cgroups, supports snapshotting and restoring of the system state, maintains mount and automount points and implements an elaborate transactional dependency-based service control logic.

  • A dynamic firewall that is able to handle firewall changes without the need to restart the entire firewall.

  • Consistent network device naming scheme from ethX to a physical location-based name for easy identification and use.

  • The LibreOffice® productivity suite with word processor, presentation creator, spreadsheet, database creator, formula editor, and drawing editor – all completely open source and driven solely by its supporting community.
There are over 20,000 Fedora contributors that have signed the Contributor License which is an agreement that allows them to contribute to the Fedora Project.

There are multiple benefits, and individual contributors sometimes realize very different individual benefits through their involvement. One major benefit contributors often cite is in the act of collaborating itself. Fedora community members enjoy working on new features, solving problems and interacting with other folks that share a common interest. Because Fedora is an open and transparent project, it also provides a way for people to demonstrate their skills at work to potential partners, customers, or employers.
The development cycle is purposely restricted to six months to encourage rapid innovation and collaboration between thousands of Fedora project contributors worldwide. Six months gives us the best balance between providing the latest software with the quality that users expect from a release.

Sometimes You Have To Say: "Damn You Autocorrect" on iPhone

Sometimes You Have To Say: "Damn You Autocorrect" on iPhone
I'm typing these sentences on my iPhone and the ducking auto correct feature is getting in the way so much that that I want to hump up and down in frustration. Damn you, auto correct! Damn you to ducking he'll!

Easy Way To Upgrade iOS to iOS 4.2 With Steps And Explanation

Easy Way To Upgrade iOS to iOS 4.2 With Steps And Explanation
Official Apple device users can now feel the additional capabilities offered by IOS 4.2. There are several steps that must be done to upgrade the ability of the new operating system.

 Steps:
Compatible Gagdet The first step to start the IOS 4.2 upadate this, first make sure your device is compatible with IOS 4.2. Here's a device that supports IOS 4.2; iPad, iPhone 3G, 3G, and iPhone 4, iPod Touch 2nd, 3nd, 4nd Generation


 iTunes Update 
 Before the update to IOS 4.2, make sure you've updated iTunes to version 1.10 on a Mac or PC. Mac users can go to Apple menu> Software Update, while Windows users can select Help> Software Update to ensure the latest version of iTunes is already installed.

 Back-up Your Data
iOS update 4.2 to iPhone OS can erase data on your mobile phone and then restore it. Just as data in computer, information about the data IPAD, iPhone or iPod touch can be forever lost if not supported. Back up data in iTunes every time you synchronize with a Mac or PC, so you should have a copy of all your important information securely stored.

 Ready To Update Next visit the AppStore is available on iTunes and on iPhone or iPad make sure you have the latest versions of all your applications. Most applications should run well after you update the IOS 4.2.

 *) For the iPad, IOS files are in this 4.2 download file size 350 to 500 MB. Make sure your Internet bandwidth or ability to be in a safe position to perform downloads

Acer W4 Smartphone With Windows Mobile Mango Operating System The Brief Review

Acer W4 Smartphone With Windows Mobile Mango Operating System The Brief Review
Microsoft has revealed that there will be three manufacturers are Acer, ZTE, and Fujitsu, who will join in 2011 is to make Windows-based handset Phone. The news was finally confirmed after Acer showcased W4, Phone Mango's first Windows smartphone at Computex event held in Taiwan in last May 2011.

Acer W4 is reported to have the following specifications:

  • Capacitive touch screen 3.6 inch WVGA resolution
  • Up to 8GB of internal storage media
  • Qualcomm MSM8255 processor 1 GHz
  • Camera 5 MP auto-focus
  • HSPA 850/1900 or 900/2100
  • Quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
  • DLNA Support (DMC)
This specification seems to be the standard for handset Mango others because Microsoft has set strict rules against handsets that will use the latest mobile operating system is homemade. Acer itself reveals that the demand for this specification may be burdensome for very specific manufacturer.

LG V300 All-In-One PC With Full HD and Multi Touch Computer

LG V300 All-In-One PC With Full HD and Multi Touch Computer
LG V300 is an all-in-one PC and the first Korean company to borrow design inspiration from the iMac, but using the expertise of LG on display. 1080p 23-inch panel brings passive 3D glasses that make prices go down but also supports multi-touch and uses IPS screens where accurate color approximately equivalent Apple. AIO (All in One) PC can use the touchscreen LG custom applications on top of Windows 7, along with support for sharing media via DLNA, and Intel Widi to broadcast video to a TV nearby.

 LG does not give priority on speed and more focused on the size. Motorola V300 can mengguankan until Core i7 processors, but limited to 2.5-inch notebook hard drives up to 750GB and highest use for HD Radeon 6650M graphics. But the main advantage of the body is only about 1.76 inch thick, or as much as 65 percent thinner than the "other leading models," said LG. Does this include Apple is not mentioned. Motorola V300 will be marketed in Korea from July and will be expanded to Asia, Europe and the Middle East later

Toshiba TECRA R840 With 2nd Generation Processor The Brief Review

Apple and Samsung Battle The Next Episode
 Toshiba introduced a note book that is designed to support mobile activities TECRA Toshiba R840. This product brings the latest processor Intel Core The 2nd Generation that promise will provide reliable performance.

TECRA R840 is equipped with Toshiba EasyGuard Technology to protect from various accidents possibilities such as: spilled water and be banged. Apart from security, the softwares have multiple level passwords and finger print reader and Trusted Platform Module. These advantages would be sold separately.

TECRA R840 notebook slicked with Graphite Black color combined with patterned textured lines design and the notebook also has tile premium keyboard.

Apple and Samsung Battle The Next Episode

Apple and Samsung Battle The Next Episode
Problem-mimic echoes accusations between Apple and Samsung are getting hotter. This time through interviews with the Wall Street Journal, Business Head of Communications Samsung Mobile, J.K. Shin said that he does don't care about the legal consequences of Apples's statement stating that the Samsung replicate the look of iPhone and iPad.

J.K. Shin said: "We don't imitate Apple's design, we use a lot of similar designs over the last few years so it won't be problem." Shin was also reported to have suggested thet scale legal battle with Apple to continue to grow. However, he refused to explain. Furthermore, Shin explained that Samsung plans to continue using Android O.S. for their future devices.

Two electronics giants battle began in April when Apple sues Samsung on the basis of similarity of Samsung products such as Galaxy S, Nexus S, Epic 4G and also Galaxy Tab compare with Apple's products. Furthermore Samsung hits back by accusing Apple that has violated their patent technologies related to mobile phone transmissions.

Once at the beginning of last week the court gave permission for Apple's lawyers to see Samsung devices that will come the Droid Charge, Infusion 4G, Galaxy S II and Galaxy tab 10.1 and Galaxy tab 8.9 for Apple to decide whether these products into the lawsuit that filed, through his lawyers Samsung has just filed a request back to see upcoming products Apple iPad 3 and Apple iPhone 5. This is according to Samsung would be fair between the two parties.

Samsung Galaxy S II Breaks a New Record in South Korea. How About Apple?

Samsung Galaxy S II Breaks a New  Record in South Korea. How About Apple?
Galaxy S II set a new record in the mobile market in South Korea, in particular Samsung product output. Today's most sophisticated Android phone made ​​its debut with a very good, with as many as 1 million units sold during the first month of launch. This figure is at once broke the record held by S Galaxy which sold 1 million units within 70 days, twice longer than the generation of successors.

In South Korea Galaxy S II has been released from 29April, the phone is equipped with Super AMOLED Plus screen technology, 21Mbps 3G, the slim design (8.9 mm), light weight, dual-core processors, as well as new TouchWiz user interface.

 Competition in Korea's Samsung and Apple also could be spelled out very closely, for example, Apple sold 300,000 iPhones 4 only from pre-orders alone and the total sales figure is also close to Samsung's figures. It's just really a limitation of the number of operators who provide iPhone 4 there is also a bit much influence.

 Unlike Apple, Samsung Galaxy S II was released via the operator SKT, KT, and LG U + in South Korea and released in nearly all major operators in the U.S.. Clearly this handset sold over 100,000 units in the first 3 days of launch, 200,000 units in 8 days, and 500,000 units in 18 days, up to now reached 1 million units. Let's see how the end of the story of these two giant companies. Does Apple or Samsung that can lead the smartphone market.

Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY With Android O.S. 2.3 Gingerbread The Review

 Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY With Android O.S. 2.3 Gingerbread The Review
\Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY is "PlayStation certified" phone first. Based on the Android OS 2.3, this device has a 1 GHz processor Snapdragon 2, 5 megapixel camera plus front facing camera, and Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless networking. It was launched today by Verizon Wireless for $ 200 with a new two-year service contract.

Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAY is a hefty device, roughly the same size as other modern smartphone, but much thicker and heavier. It was expected, because PLAY Xperia is a slider, with full control of the game lies in the bottom of the screen. If you are a fan of Sony, everything here should look very familiar, with the d-pad on the left and the traditional square / triangle / circle / X and start / select buttons. There is also a left and right trigger at the right side of the device, which is the peak when you are holding it in landscape mode with the game controls exposed.

 The screen is running 4.0-inch multi-resolution capacitive touchscreen at 854 x 480 pixels. Color is clear and sharp, and everything I see so far looks very good. There is no physical keyboard, so you'll use a virtual keyboard on the screen for all of your text input.

Performance

 PLAY button Xperia is based on the Android platform 2.3 (Gingerbread) and has a 1 GHz processor Snapdragon 2. It comes with 8 GB microSD memory card expansion that has been installed, although 2 GB of space used by the games that come preinstalled with the device: Asphalt 6, Bruce Lee, Crash Bandicoot, Madden NFL 11, Battalion Star, and The Sims 3.

 In my limited time with Xperia PLAY I can say he has done admirable, with excellent speed and responsiveness. Playing games just like I remember them, and the external speaker sound quality is really very good, with very good volume as well.

 The main 5-megapixel camera, with autofocus and LED flash. There is also a second camera in front of the device. 1500mAh battery, rated up to 460 minutes talk time and up to 405 hours standby.

 Conclusions
 Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play ImagesSo far Sony Ericsson Xperia PLAYING live up to the idea that both mobile and full-featured portable gaming systems. Whether or not to do both at once so well is what I will remember for a period of review, because all-in-one device is a great idea, but they often suffer from several shortcomings that make them less than ideal.

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 The Complete Review

The Lenovo ThinkPad X1 The Complete Review
Although the notebook from Lenovo's ThinkPad line is synonymous with the laptop business, yet there is a 13-inch ThinkPad X301 since older. All new ThinkPad X1 promised to provide all the features and dependability that you expect from a ThinkPad in laptop 13-inch thin and light.




Build and Design
Lenovo takes a lot of time developing this notebook X1 before bringing to the market. As mentioned earlier, 13-inch ThinkPad X301 latter is, and while that particular notebook is not wildly popular for Lenovo, business customers have been asking for 13-inch business laptop with a thin and lightweight design that still provides serious performance and loaded with ports more than 13-inch MacBook Air.

 Can ThinkPad X1 be the spiritual successor of the X301 and offering consumers exciting attraction MacBook? Let's look closer to find out.

In terms of build quality and durability, the new X1 offers a lot of the same advantages of the previous generation ThinkPad. You get a well-made chassis with protective roll cage that passes through eight separate MIL spec tests (humidity, low temperature, high temperature, extreme temperatures, sand, altitude, vibration and mechanical shock.) You also get a spill-resistant keyboard with a landfill and that the traditional matte-black paint scratch-resistant rubber and fingerprint smudges.

 One interesting peculiarity of the X1 is that the hinge design, although very durable, allowing the screen to open up the notebook is perfectly flat. This will not normally be worth mentioning, but since the X1 has a screen with Gorilla Glass lid is heavier than usual. If you hold palmrests from X1 in your hands and shake the notebook screen will swing right open.

 A quick look at the bottom of the ThinkPad X1 revealed little in the way of expansion possibilities. There is hard drive access panel on the right side of the notebook is held in place by screws on the bottom of the X1. If you want to upgrade RAM or swap out the wireless card you have to remove the keyboard and maybe the chassis depending on the type of work you do.

  • Intel Core i5-2520M dual-core processor (2.5GHz, 3MB cache, 3.2GHz Turbo frequency)
  • Windows 7 Professional (64-bit)
  • 13.3-inch HD (1366 x 768) LED Backlit Display with Corning Gorilla Glass
  • Intel Integrated HD 3000 Graphics
  • 4GB DDR3 (1333MHz)
  • 320GB Hitachi Travelstar hard drive (Z7K320)
  • Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 (Taylor Peak) 2x2 AGN wireless card
  • Bluetooth
  • 720p High Definition webcam
  • Fingerprint reader
  • Integrated 6-cell battery (38.92Wh) and optional slice battery (36Wh)
  • Warranty: 3-year
  • Dimensions: 13.26 (L) x 9.1 (W) x 0.65-0.84 (H) inches
  • Weight: 3.75 lbs.
  • Price as configured: $1,399.00 ($1,549.00 with external slice battery)



    In case you do not realize it, a port on the left side of the X1 is hidden behind the rubber door. Words can not express how much I do not like that particular design element. I know that Lenovo engineers put the rubber door on the notebook to keep the edge of the notebook is "clean" on that side, but there are other (better) way to hide the port at the edge of a notebook. The biggest problem I have with rubber cover is that some blocks headset jack and also sometimes gets in the way of a USB port.