Thursday, December 29, 2011
What 1G or 2G?
In 80s, the first 1G device (the first-generation of wireless telephone technology) came out. It was called the mobile phone made by Dr Martin Cooper.
OK, it a smartphone but it better that a answering machine
Today, have lots of 2G network. By 1985 the was only Motorola DynaTAC, Nordic Mobile Telephone and Vodafone for the UK.
In 90s for the first time,you can go on the World Wide Web with out wire from a telephone line
It uses a Router connect to telephone. The Router sends signal to area around.
This was amazing. Most people use 2G today. The UK average is 6.2Mbps
After the New Year, I will do a post on 3G and 4G
Monday, December 26, 2011
Facebook is NOT your future !! Google+ is!!
It seems hard to even believe that on 15 March,Mark Zuckerberg is going to give up and shut down Facebook
The story was first reported by the Weekly World News, which has been in the past responsible for stories like "Alien Spaceships to Attack Earth in 2011", "Megan Fox is a man" and "George Clooney to Run or President".
No-one believe in Facebook closing down until Mark Zuckerberg said it to the BBC.
MySpace,Twitter or Google+ (Google Plus). Google+ is the best,will you being missing Facebook...
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Sony Tablet S review
Android operating systemThe smooth user experience of the Sony Tablet S and its standard Android 3.1 operating system can now be enhanced with the Android 3.2 upgrade. | |
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Saturday, November 26, 2011
The most popular password is 'password'
They can not go far wrong with the most popular passwords, which are: 'password', '123456, '12345678' and 'qwerty'.
The list was compiled from millions of stolen passwords online by hackers.
'Many people continue to choose weak, easy to guess passwords, placing themselves at risk from fraud and identity theft,' said Morgan Slain, CEO of internet security firm SplashData.
Simon Ellson, a security expert for anti-virus computer firm Norton, advised computer users to come up with different passwords for each account and change each one regularly.
He said: 'The biggest mistake anyone can make is using the same password for each account as you can become more vulnerable should a cyber attack occur.
'When creating a password, ensure you use a mixture of numbers, letters or symbols and avoid using personal information, sequences or repetition, as these passwords are easier to hack.
'Never store all your passwords in the same place either, such as in a personal folder in your email account called "passwords", or rely on a website to "remember login details" – always enter them manually each time.
'Norton has a feature called Norton Identity Safe which allows you to store all your usernames and passwords in the cloud, rather than on your PC for better security.'
Friday, November 18, 2011
A Sony 3D Headset?...That in Back to Future Part II
Sony's HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer
I will be showing the feature of The first 3D HeadsetSony says the 3D Viewer simulates the viewing experience of a 750 inch movie theatre, as seen at 20 metres away.
The two lens for both eye bring a 3d effect. You can also pick with view suit you eyesight . You can watch HD 2d movie
No 3D and HD 2D Headset come cheap. HMZ-T1 Personal 3D Viewer is going to cost £699
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Say hello to Jon Briggs, not Siri
Thousands of UK iPhone 4S users are enjoying Siri, the device’s smooth-talking computer assistant – but now it’s been revealed that the man behind the voice is The Weakest Link's announcer Jon Briggs.
Apple been telling him not to talk about Siri but he could not hold the fame
He recorded the words for Siri around five to six years ago for a software company called Scansoft, who sold them to Apple.
‘Five thousand sentences over three weeks, spoken in a very particular way and only reading flat and even. Then they go away and take all the phonics apart, because I have to be able to read anything you want, even if I’ve never actually recorded all those words.’ said Jon Briggs
He admits that he is a huge fan of Apple and loves its products.
Briggs has also appeared on Radio 2 and 4 and his voice can be heard on various TomTom satnav programmes.
Sunday, November 6, 2011
3DS Price drop at Tesco
Tesco has cut the price of the Nintendo 3DS to £130 and the 3DS was only launched in is not selling as well as expected.
It's hard to believe that the console was put on pre-order at the beginning of the year for £299. That almost 75% off!! The DSi XL is £150.
You can buy online at http://www.tesco.com/3ds
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Thursday, October 27, 2011
The Return of Nokia
Nokia used to be the first thing people think when hear 'mobile phone' but now...
Nokia Lumia
Also the world first flexible touch screen phone
Monday, October 24, 2011
PS Vita release date and more info
The countdown begins as Sony confirms when you'll be able to get your hands on the ultimate handheld entertainment system.
Sony has confirmed that PlayStation Vita will launch:
JP December 17, 2011
HKG December 23, 2011
EU February 22, 2012
NA February 22, 2012
HKG December 23, 2011
EU February 22, 2012
NA February 22, 2012
Available from £249.99 (valued to $400) for the Wi-Fi model and £299.99 ($478) for the 3G/Wi-Fi model, PS Vita will offer portable gaming experiences, any time,touch and anywhere.
"PlayStation Vita is an incredible device that offers the best possible portable gaming experiences, especially when combined with social connectivity to offer unique and exhilarating experiences, unparalleled in the portable entertainment market," said Jim Ryan, President and CEO, SCEE. "We're very excited to launch a portable gaming device that goes beyond anything available on the market and delivers the uncompromised gaming experiences consumers have been asking for."
The latest in a long line of PlayStation innovations to deliver deep and immersive gaming experiences, the PS Vita system brings consumers new ways to play through a unique set of features such as a stunning OLED front touch screen and rear touch pad, dual analog sticks, motion sensors and dual cameras.
With more than 80 games currently in production including LittleBigPlanet, WipEout 2048, Resistance: Burning Skies and Uncharted Golden Abyss, not to mention outings for popular series Assassin's Creed, FIFA and Call of Duty, PS Vita is poised to deliver gameplay experiences unmatched by any other handheld or mobile device.
In addition, with both 3G and Wi-Fi support, PS Vita will draw gamers deeper into unique gameplay experiences, letting them connect and play with the world around them, including their friends and other PS Vita owners through bespoke PS Vita applications Near and Party. A variety of social networking and communications services such as Facebook, Foursquare, Skype and Twitter will also be available on PS Vita.
What's in the box
PlayStation Vita 3G/Wi-Fi Model Crystal Black
Product name: PlayStation Vita 3G/Wi-Fi Model Crystal Black
Product code: PCH-1103
Release date: 22 February 2012
RRP: €299.99
Product code: PCH-1103
Release date: 22 February 2012
RRP: €299.99
- PlayStation Vita 3G/Wi-Fi system
- USB cable
- AC adaptor
- Power cord
- Printed materials
PlayStation Vita Wi-Fi Model Crystal Black
Product name: PlayStation Vita Wi-Fi Model Crystal Black
Product code: PCH-1003
Release date: 22 February 2012
RRP: €249.99
Product name: PlayStation Vita Wi-Fi Model Crystal Black
Product code: PCH-1003
Release date: 22 February 2012
RRP: €249.99
- PlayStation Vita Wi-Fi model
- USB cable
- AC adaptor
- Power cord
- Printed materials
Here the blueprints
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