Tuesday, September 30, 2008
Bluetooth market share is increase continuously
Monday, September 29, 2008
Joke From The Hell
I have this story from my college friend, this story tell about Indonesian joke and satyr. So sorry I'm not translate to English because this joke only funny enough for ours Indonesian people. We hope for the better future.
This is the story :
Konon, ada cerita ini dari neraka
> ++++++++
> Seorang warga Indonesia meninggal dan karena amal
> perbuatannya buruk lalu ia dikirim menuju ke neraka.
> Di sana ia mendapatkan bahwa ternyata neraka itu
> berbeda-beda bagi tiap negara asal.
>
> Pertama ia ke neraka orang-orang Inggris dan
> bertanya kpd orang-orang Inggris di situ: "Kalian
> diapain di sini?"
>
> Orang Inggris menjawab: "Pertama-tama, kita
> didudukan di atas kursi listrik selama satu jam.
> Lalu didudukan di atas kursi paku selama satu jam
> lagi. Lalu disiram dengan bensin dan disulut api.
> Lalu, setan Inggris muncul dan memecut kita
> sepanjang sisa hari."
>
> Karena kedengarannya tidak menyenangkan, si orang
> Indonesia menuju keneraka lain. Ia coba
> melihat-lihat bagaimana keadaan di neraka AS, neraka
> Jepang, neraka Rusia dan banyak lagi. Ia mendapatkan
> bahwa kesemua neraka-neraka itu kurang lebih mirip
> dengan neraka orang Inggris. Akhirnya ia tiba di
> neraka orang Indonesia sendiri, dan melihat antrian
> sangat-sangat panjang yang terdiri dari orang
> berbagai-bagai negara (tidak cuma orang Indonesia
> saja) yang menunggu giliran untuk masuk neraka
> Indonesia .
>
> Dengan tercengang ia bertanya kepada yang ngantri:
> "Apa yang akan dilakukan di sini?"
>
> Ia memperoleh jawaban: "Pertama-tama, kita didudukan
> diatas kursi listrik selama satu jam. Lalu didudukan
> di atas kursi paku selama satu jam lagi. Lalu
> disiram
> dengan bensin dan disulut api. Lalu setan Indonesia
> muncul dan memecut kita sepanjang hari." "Tapi itu
> kan sama persis dengan neraka-neraka yang lain toh.
>
> Lalu kenapa dong begitu banyak orang ngantri untuk
> masuk kesini?"
>
> "Di sini service-nya sangat-sangat buruk, kursi
> listriknya nggak nyala, karena listrik sering
> mati...kursi pakunya nggak ada, tinggal pakunya aja
> karena kursinya sering
> diperebutkan. ...bensinnya juga nggak ada tuh,
> karena harganya melambung tinggi, malah di tahun
> 2008 katanya naik lagi dan setannya adalah
> mantan anggota DPR, jadi ia cuma datang, tanda
> tangan absensi, lalu pulang."
Tower Blaster Free Games
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Samsung SGH-i900 Omnia is IPhone 3G Killer



The most Phenomenal PDA-phone IPhone 3G may attract many people attention, even they willing to queue for many hours just to be the first buyer of this Apple product. But Mr Jobs must beware of the other Electronic Giants that ready to kill Iphone 3G.
Samsung SGH-i900 is among the one to be the IPhone 3G killer. The existence of Samsung in the PDA-phone world can't be underestimate. Seeing the successful of The first generation of IPhone, This company from Ginseng country develop smartphone that not only can beat IPhone but if necessary burried it forever.
SGH-i900 or known as Omnia is deserve to be IPhone killer because of it's amazing features. The design is made from combination of hard plastic and metal alloy so it more durable compare to IPhone .
Eventhough it has 16 million color for the main display Omnia still smaller and the resolution is lesser compare to IPhone, the motion sensor technology and touchscreen sensitivity can cover this weakness. added with 5 megapixels camera with excellent image captured like the other Samsung product that can be seen directly in the display.
Omnia geared by Marvell PXA312 624 MHz processor with 128 Mb RAM and 256 Mb ROM, is more than enough to run Windows Mobile 6.1 standart application like Windows Mobile Office, Windows Media Player 10, and Opera Browser.
There is Two Version of internal storage capability , 8 Gb and 16 Mb. There is also one thing IPhone forget, adding Transflash memory slot that can be used until 8 Gb. Can you imagine how many data this little giant can store, from office data to film and favorite music can be store without any difficulties. For connectivity this gadget has bluetooth, Wi-Fi even HSDPA.
Not to mention GPS feature will help this gadget's user from lost and finding address. This quadband PDA-phone can be bought with relatively cheaper compare to IPhone 3G
Saturday, September 27, 2008
REVERSIBLE Philosophy
When young, sacrificed the Health looked for the Wealth.
Has been old, sacrificed the Wealth searching for Health
BlackBerry Bold 9000 First BlackBerry that supports HSDPA
With Black Stilish color exterior, chrome frame and Leather like at the back cover, this BlackBerry is more than the appearance. Beside the fast and strong processor (642 Mhz) BlackBerry Bold 9000 is the first that support HSDPA. With this connection You will be very easy and fast to connect internet.

Friday, September 26, 2008
CD Maintenance – How to make sure you CD stays in good shape
Nokia 6500 Classic-A Complete Blend Of Multimedia Technology
The Joy's Of Owning A HDTV
Thursday, September 25, 2008
My Favorite Gadget Camcorder Panasonic SDR-H280
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
How to Shop for the Best GPS PDA Accessories
Features and Price Together Are the Best Determining Factors When Shopping for GPS PDA Accessories There have been PDA accessories ever since the first PDA was built, but GPS PDA accessories are a relatively new class of product. They have become very popular in a short time, and because of this there is a wide variety available, which which can make it hard to decide just which GPS PDA accessory you want to buy. Once you have decided to buy one, there are a few things you should keep in mind, and a few things you should look into before purchasing a GPS PDA accessory. After all, many of the GPS products on the market can be very pricey, and you don't want to rush out and buy one only to discover that it doesn't fit your needs, or that another product does the same thing cheaper. What Features Do You Really Need? To get the most value for your money when shopping for GPS PDA accessories, first make a list of the features you absolutely cannot live without. Once you have done this, make a second list of the features that you would like to have, but don't require. These can be things like a talking GPS, driving directions and map locations, and whether or not you want other things incorporated in the GPS PDA accessory such as a calendar or an MP3 player. Most likely you will be able to find plenty of GPS PDA accessories which offer everything on your must-have list. This is where your other list comes in; use it to narrow down your options be eliminating the products that don't offer the extra features you are looking for. By doing this, you can determine which features are worth the extra price to you, which will allow you to come up with a short list of the products that are the best fit for your needs. Once You Have Found the Perfect Product The final consideration to make sure you get the best in GPS PDA accessories is, of course, the price. Just because you have managed to find a great GPS PDA accessory which not only has all the features you need, but many of the features you want, does not mean that you can get the best in the business just because you pay an arm and a leg for it. You will of course want to check the pricing in your local stores on the GPS PDA accessories you want, but don't stop your search there. There are many fantastic deals on the internet, both on products you can find in the local brick and mortar stores, and on products that you may only be able to find online. One of the great things about shopping on websites like Amazon.com and eBay is that you can not only score good deals, but you can also usually find a much wider selection than is available in your local stores. The free shipping offered by many web store just makes online shopping even more worth it.
About The Author
R James Cook is a PDA aficionado (some would say geek), and is especially enamored with the wild world of PDA accessories. He contributes regularly to the Bling PDA website at http://www.blingpda.com/. Visit www.BlingPDA.com for PDA accessory information, products, and reviews.
iPod - The Best Selling Portable Music Player
An iPod has become the best selling portable music player. Designed and marketed by Apple Inc., its sale has crossed 140 million pieces. This brand enjoys the market share of more than 60% in portable media players category. There are many portable media players available in the market. Many big corporations world wide have many such products. Then, what is the reason for such a huge popularity of a single product called ipod? Ease of use has been cited as the chief reason. An end user finds it difficult to accept a product that is complicated to use. He becomes dissatisfied, distraught and ultimately abandons it. Apple accomplished this factor beautifully. Despite new technologies, an ipod is very easy to use. It gives ample satisfaction to an end user. iTunes software is required for music downloads from iTunes Store. Both are owned by Apple. Present versions support mac and windows computers. You can download pop music, rock or any type of music. It can play all iTunes Store music and other limited external sources. An iPod can play mp3, AAc, AIFF and Apple Lossless file format and other limited standard file formats. Music files from Napster and MSN can not be played due to digital rights management issues. Classic, Nano and Touch are main model line ups. Classic is based on hard drive storage and offer capacities ranging from 20 giga bytes to 160 giga bytes. Nano offers storage ranging from 1 to 8 giga bytes. Latest classic and nano models can play video and image files also. Nano and Touch models are based on Flash memory cards. It has won many awards as Most Innovative Audio Product, Fourth Best Computer Product and Engineering Excellence. An iPod has become most reputed audio product.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
The New Rising Star : Cinta Laura
This Year 2008 New Rising Star is Cinta Laura. After success in acting on many Indonesian Sinetron and movies, Now Cinta Laura also going to another career that is singing. The first song is Rap Music "Naik Ojek Becek" , and then "Umbrella" collaboration with Ahmad Dhani The Boss of Dewa Band, "You Say Aq" for her Sinetron Theme Song "Upik Abu and Laura" and the last is "Oh Baby" for her Movie Theme Song with the same Title.
Katherine Heigl : Most Desirable Woman of 2008
The Coming Age Of HDTV - What Does It Mean To Me?
HDTV - high-definition television: it is something that has been discussed for some time now, however not everyone has a strong sense of what it is and why he or she would want to have it. Because all television stations will be required to broadcast a digital signal after February 17, 2009, many viewers are beginning to ask a lot more questions about how the new digital age of television will affect their personal viewing experience. They want to know whether or not their television set will be compatible, whether or not they will have to replace it, and what steps they will have to take in order to keep watching their favorite shows. How To Identify If Your Television Is An Analog TV Analog television has been with us since the inception of television broadcasting. Analog is the old way of processing a television signal. Television technology took a big leap in the 1960's with the transition from television tubes to circuit boards, but that conversion failed to bring with it any major strides in the quality of the television picture. If your current television does not have a logo on its front that indicates DTV (Digital TV), EDTV (Enhanced Definition TV), or HDTV, then your television set is an analog TV. Understanding The Transition From An Analog Signal To The New Digital Signal Digital image processing is a technology that began in earnest during the 1970's, when Japanese technology companies began to explore the concepts of HDTV. The Japanese TV manufacturers were exploring ways to improve the picture quality of the television image, as a way to find more customers for their television products. While Americans were busy playing with building the computer industry, the Japanese were hard at work trying to build a better television set. The first HDTV systems developed by the Japanese still relied on the old analog system of sending a broadcast signal to their televisions, but they were still able to produce a better television viewing experience. When initially introduced to the U.S. Government, the new HDTV system produced a myriad of concerns, which included the issue of an analog HDTV-system needing more bandwidth than what was currently allotted to the television broadcasters. In 1993, a consortium of American researchers and manufacturers (known as The Grand Alliance) joined forces to find a way to bring HDTV-quality to the American public, while keeping the bandwidth requirements of broadcasters within the existing limits. Researchers soon understood that they would need to push at least part of the television signal in a digital format to make sure that HDTV could be transmitted within the limits currently allotted to the television broadcasters. By the time they had finished their work, the Grand Alliance had created a system that was 100% Digital. In 1995, after considerable opposition from the television broadcast industry, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission officially set the standard for completely digital HDTV broadcasting system. This put into motion the events that are just now coming to fruition, with the rollout of the new Digital Television broadcasting system. Although most television stations have been broadcasting a Digital Television Signal now for a few years, analog television owners have been none the wiser. But that will all change on February 17, 2009. Will My Analog Television Stop Working In 2009? The simple answer is "yes", but that does not mean that you will have to buy a new television in order to get the new digital broadcasts. While you may not need to replace your television set, you may have to make changes in how you get your television signal. There are in fact three ways that the average consumer can continue to get a television signal using their old television set: 1. Subscribe to a cable television service (and use their digital television converter); 2. Subscribe to a satellite television service (and use their digital television converter); or 3. Buy a DTV converter (Digital TV Converter) to receive signals from your analog antenna and to convert that signal back to analog, so that you can continue to use your analog television. (If you receive your television signal over-the-air, the Federal Government has implemented a Coupon Program to help consumers offset the cost of the DTV converter boxes: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/dtvcoupon/index.html ) Understanding The Three Facets Of The New Digital Technology 1. Lines Of Resolution The newer digital technology is all about Lines Of Resolution. With more lines of resolution, the viewer will receive more image information, therefore bringing the viewer much more picture clarity and detail. When the Japanese rolled out HDTV on the Japanese mainland, the lines of resolution numbered 1080. To put this into perspective, the standard analog TV signal exhibits 330 lines of resolution. This makes it more than clear that the original analog HDTV format really was a real issue for television broadcasters in the United States. To produce a resolution of 1080 lines on a system designed for 330 lines would have literally required three times the bandwidth of the current analog system. Here are the standard television resolutions: * Analog Television - 330 Lines of Resolution * VCR's - 240 Lines of Resolution * DVD's - 480 Lines of Resolution * EDTV - 720 Lines of Resolution * HDTV - 1080 Lines of Resolution There is a caveat to this chart though. The minimum requirement of the FCC is that broadcasters must produce a minimum of 720 Lines of Resolution. As a result, some broadcasters like ABC chose the 720-resolution, and yet they can still legally call their programming standard, HDTV. Other broadcasters like PBS opted for the higher 1080 format. Good for them. In 1998, when the first HDTV's became available to the buying public, the Headline News newscasters were joking that with the rollout of HDTV, we the audience would be able to see every blackhead and blemish on their faces. Of course, they were probably correct in that assumption. The detail of the HDTV-signal is absolutely amazing. 2. Aspect Ratio Another factor connected to the new HDTV-format is the Aspect Ratio. In a standard analog television, the Aspect Ratio is a 4-by-3, which nearly looks square. The 4-by-3 ratio means that it can be measured 4-parts wide to 3-parts high. With the new HDTV format, the Aspect Ratio has been changed to the same format seen in the movie theatre - a 16-by-9 Aspect Ratio, or 16-parts wide to 9-parts high. 3. Sound Quality The third factor connected to the new HDTV-format is Sound Quality. In fact, most HDTV programming will carry with it Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, as frequently heard on DVD's. So long as you have a surround sound unit attached to your television set, the surround sound will enable to the television viewer to be immersed in the sound, so much so as it often feels as if you are in the middle of the action happening on your television set. In Conclusion... While it is true that you do not need to upgrade your television from the analog format to the new digital format, you might seriously consider doing so anyway. Now that we are quickly approaching the end of the analog-television era, the cost of HDTV television sets has fallen considerably. Whereas five years ago, the average HDTV cost in the range of $3-4,000, the cost of most HDTV's has fallen to under $1200 today. After February 17, 2009, the cost of HDTV should drop again, making it much more affordable to the general public. Although it will be possible to convert the digital television signal to analog, you will lose the extra picture detail on the conversion. So, if you stick with your analog television, you will be restricting yourself to the quality of picture you are currently receiving, even after the change in television broadcasting formats is complete. Although color-technology was first introduced to audiences with the release of The Wizard Of Oz in 1939, color television did not become mainstream until the late-1960's. And although the technology of color was mainstream, black-and-white televisions were still being manufactured and sold well into the 1980's. Fortunately, this transition will be a bit quicker than the conversion from black-and-white to color. Under the FCC rules for the transition to digital television, television manufacturers were required to include a digital tuner in all television sets manufactured after March 1, 2006. This conversion is much like the transition from AM to FM as the standard listening medium in the radio industry. Radio listeners could not listen to FM stations until which time they had upgraded their radio from AM to the AM/FM format. The same thing will happen here as well. If you want to receive the beautiful, high-quality HDTV images, you will need to upgrade to a television set capable of displaying the HDTV images. If you have any lingering doubts about the better HDTV standard, all you need to do is to visit your local television store and see for yourself just how awesome of a picture HDTV actually produces. Just as Dolby Digital Surround Sound enables the listener to feel as if they are in the middle of the action on the television, HDTV permits the viewer to feel as if they are standing in the same room as the actors, on the sidelines at the football game, or on the same beach as the models - it really is that good of a picture.
7 don'ts after a meal
7 dont's after a meal.
1. Don't smoke- Experiment from experts proves that smoking a cigaretteafter meal is comparable to smoking 10 cigarettes(chances of cancer ishigher).
2. Don't eat fruits immediately - Immediately eating fruits after mealswill cause stomach to be bloated with air. Therefore take fruit 1-2 hrafter meal or 1hr beforemeal.
3. Don't drink tea - Because tea leaves contain a high content ofacid.This substance will cause the Protein content in the food we consumeto be hardened thus difficult todigest.
4. Don't loosen your belt - Loosening the belt after a meal willeasily cause the intestine to be twisted & blocked.
5. Don't bathe - Bathing will cause the increase of blood flow to thehands, legs & body thus the amount of blood around the stomach willtherefore decrease. This will weaken the digestive system in ourstomach.
6. Don't walk about - People always say that after a meal walk ahundred steps and you will live till 99. In actual fact this is not true.Walking will cause the digestive system to be unable to absorb thenutrition from the food we intake.
7. Don't sleep immediately - The food we intake will not be able todigest properly. Thus will lead to gastric & infection in our intestine.





