If you haven't heard of smartphones, we'd like to learn where you've been hiding all this time. Smartphones have been all over the news and chances are, you do know what they are - only you know them under a different name. Smartphones are mobile phones with computer like capabilities.
Some of the more popular brand names include the Blackberry, PalmSource, Nokia, and Windows CE. Yet the craze is extending to even some off-brand company names. Today, it's hard to find a cell phone that doesn't offer some sort of "smart" technology because it's in such a high demand. The convenience of having information at our immediate access is phenomenal - so much so that thousands of programmers have jumped on the opportunity to build unique applications specific to these small machines.
According to wiki there is some Operating system used by Smart Phones namely Symbian OS from Symbian Ltd. 47.1% Market Share, RIM BlackBerry operating system 19.5% Market Share, Windows Mobile from Microsoft 12.4% Market Share, iPhone OS from Apple Inc. 10.7% Market Share, Linux operating system 8.4% Market Share, Palm webOS from Palm Inc. and Palm OS/Garnet OS from Access Co. 0.9% Market Share and Android from Google Inc n(not disclose yet)
There is others operating and company which involved in this business but above list are more common and widely used today.
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Posted by New Trendy | Sunday, August 23, 2009 | blackberry, nokia, smart phone, symbian | 0 comments »Multimedia powered by your
Posted by New Trendy | Tuesday, January 13, 2009 | multimedia | 1 comments »First multimedia, is mostly referring to software programs that incorporate written info with pictures and sounds to create a very appealing and stimulating "production" if you will. The idea of multimedia production is that the more stimulating something is (i.e. the more senses that you involve) the better the message will get across to the receiver and will "stick."
There then obvious areas where multimedia production would be very useful including School, job training, fundraising, political campaigns, marketing of any type, museums, art, etc. Basically anyplace that there is any sort of message that the bearer thinks is not only worthwhile pondering but also valuable to remember.
Until now this type of thing was only for the technologically savvy "children of the computer age." Just like with most other things today however this form of enhanced communication is available via automated tools to the general public. In other words the "children" that understand the technology have created ways for the rest of us to get in on multimedia production without having to go through the pain of learning the intricacies of computer programming of the various media types or the complicated science that goes on behind effective communication.
You might think, wow these are great guys! They are doing something to advance society without expecting to be rewarded with anything but a pat on the back. And...I guess this could be true, but the vast majority of these guys who have developed these multimedia production tools are getting very rich from there sale.
This brings up another useful caution: because people see how popular and profitable it is to develop a multimedia production tool they too want to get in on it. So there are several options too many out there on the market. I say too many because probably half of these products are not worth the couple hundred dollars. On the other hand, if you get a good tool, the investment of 200 to 300 dollars is nothing compared to the amount of money you will be able to generate from the sale of your multimedia product.
So how do you decide? Well, just like anything, go about this important purchase with a touch of cautious and a lot of common sense. Do a lot of research online, in technology magazines, on forums for multimedia production. Look at product ratings on review websites. Talk to friends and other trusted advisors. Look only on pages (or in stores) that are well known and respectable in order to take advantage of the fact that they would not want to tarnish their name by selling an awful product. Lastly take advantage of the common guarantees that allow you to try the product with full refund if not satisfied. Now start looking and have fun!
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Music Online - Where to buy?
Posted by New Trendy | Saturday, November 29, 2008 | online store, Purchase music | 0 comments »I love music and listen too. Music make us peace and stay young (believe me). Most of you may know about ebay, but i don't talk about ebay right now.
While searching for purchasing a music online I came across this website that offer great song list. It called Jee Juh Production. Base on my experience the quality of the song are the best. Buyer will satisfied what they paid for.
The website are user friendly too. You can register as a member for advance feature like commenting. If you love the song listing and was aim it before this is a time for you to buy it.
How to purchase from this website:
1. Select beats to buy.
Select the checkboxes for the beats you want to buy. Then click the white "Buy Now" button at the top right of the player.
2. Buy beats.
Use any of PayPal's options (credit/debit card, eCheck, or PayPal Direct Transfer) to make your payment.
3. Download beats.
Follow the link on your order confirmation page to instantly access and download your audio files.
4. Become a Featured Artist.
Submit your recorded song, and if we like it, you'll become a Featured Artist.
Before you purchase any song you can preview the selected song. There is Windows Media Player at the top of song list so you can listen to song wherever you like.
Interesting enough? Go here now Beats. Just Beat it! Just Beat it!
Kingston Black Box Drive
Posted by New Trendy | Tuesday, November 04, 2008 | gadget, storage, usb | 0 comments »
Kingston introduces first USB Flash drive have comply of the Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS) 140-2 standard, namely that drive make this an ideal and safe to carry and store important data (such as the black box). DataTraveler (DT) BlackBox show base on hardware encryption AES 256-bit that automatically encrypt and 'Decrypt' data immediately. I will also attempt to enter autolock if the password failed within 10 times, and therefore block people who should not access your drive. Data speed transfer is also not disappointing, namely 24MB / s (read) and 20MB / S (write).
Spec:
- Capacity 2GB/4GB/8GB.
- Advance Encryption Standard (AES) 256-bit. 24MB/S (Read)/20MB/s (write).
- Auto lock if failed 10 times (password).
- Water proof/Titanium layer frame.
- Size 77.9 x 22 x 12.05mm.
- Warranty 5 years.
- Price range usd 132 - 303
Screen = 1024 x 768

