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Friday, March 4, 2011

Motorola WX450 Ready To Launch In India


Motorola WX450 Ready To Launch In India

Motorola is one of the best mobile manufacturing company in the entire globe. The company aims at manufacturing good quality of mobile phones in the market. The company also aims to launch good mobile phones in a very affordable price. There are many models of this company which has rocked the Indian market. The Motorola Company in now going to launch new model of mobile phone and that is Motorola WX450. The Motorola WX450 mobile in India is going to be released soon in the Indian market. The Motorola WX450 price is not yet announced.



Motorola WX450
The Motorola WX450 is a very good mobile phone which is well endowed with the latest features of the industry. The Motorola WX450 is enabled with the required features. The Motorola WX450 reviews are floating over the internet. The Motorola WX450 is a candybar mobile phone with a very exciting look and design. The mobile is provided with QWERTY keyboard facility. There are many more features of the mobile phone. The mobile is using three types of mobile technology. The Motorola WX450 also has music player and video player facility. The camera of the Motorola WX450 is very nice and thus good pictures can be easily taken. The Motorola WX450 in India is available in many colors.


Motorola WX450
The Motorola WX450 specifications are already announced. The Motorola WX450 is using three network technology and that are TDMA, CDMA and GSM. The mobile is provided with full QWERTY keyboard and thus messaging facility is well provided. Soft keys are also provided in the mobile phone. The Motorola WX450 is also enabled with good camera facility which provides better image quality. The camera of the mobile is also provided with video recording facility. Music player is also enabled in the mobile phone which is supported by many music formats. FM radio facility is also provided in the mobile phone. Internet facility is also provided in the mobile phone. The mobile supports HTML, XHTML and WAP2.0 browser facility. Thus the users can easily browse the internet at any time. Bluetooth and USB facilities are also present in the mobile phone. The battery back up of the Motorola WX450 is also superb and thus the busy users can use the mobile for a longer period of time.


The Motorola WX450 pictures are already available over the internet and the customers are eagerly waiting for the launching of this mobile. There are a no of fans following this particular fully featured loaded mobile.

Galaxy Fit launched in India by Samsung

Samsung mobile is the leading mobile brands in Indian handset market, Samsung Mobiles set to launch another Android mobile, the Samsung Galaxy Fit S5670, in India. The new deviceis aimed at the budget-minded consumers who don’t wish to spend much on phones, so this handset with an attractive price tag of Rs 12880. Samsung has officially announced the release date and price of this Android mobile. The GALAXY series was inspired by the success of the original Samsung GALAXY S which has seen huge sales around the globe.


 Samsung Galaxy Fit
The form of the phone is Candybar with full interface. Samsung Galaxy Fit supports key messaging services. Users could access popular Google services. The Swype powered virtual keyboard is easy for typing. Bluetooth, high-speed microUSB 2.0, 3.5mm headset jack and Wi-Fi connectivity are other prominent features of Samsung Galaxy Fit. The Samsung Galaxy Fit has wireless connectivity in the form of Bluetooth. The Samsung Galaxy Fit has internal memory. The Samsung Galaxy Fit comprises of internal memory and the external memory can be extended up to 32 GB using a microSD, microSDHC card. The Samsung Galaxy Fit has a display type TFT. The main screen is of size TFT having the resolution type which has the capacity to cover the pixilated area of 240 x 320(nHD). Just like other Smartphone’s of the same category, the new Samsung Galaxy Fit will come with accelerometer, proximity sensor and compass.


 Samsung Galaxy Fit
The dimensions of the phone are in the figures of 4.34 x 2.41 x 0.50 mm The Fit S5670 has digital compass and GPS with AGPS support. For physical connectivity the phone supports GPRS, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, EDGE, 3G and USB. The phone is powered by 1350mAh Lithium Ion battery which gives a backup of 640 hours on 2G and 420 hours on 3G The Samsung Galaxy Fit has basic messaging feature like SMS. The connectivity options on the phone include Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, microUSB, 3.5 mm audio jack and 3G HSDPA, 7.2 Mbps. The Samsung Galaxy Fit has advanced feature like Instant Messaging which enables users to chat on mobile. The Samsung Galaxy Fit (above) has got a 5-megapixel camera and a 3.31-inch touch screen. The 5 MP camera is good and pictures of good quality are assured. The Samsung Galaxy Fit has a Video recorder.

The Smartphone is good and getting valuable responses from the customers. The performance of the mobile is very nice.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Green Networking Devices: Find Environmentally Friendly Computers



Green Computing for Environmentally Friendly Tech - sxc.hu/jaylopez
Green Computing for Environmentally Friendly Tech - sxc.hu/jaylopez
The Green Movement has hit the technology world. Find out what products have "Go Green" options that take less electricity and resources.
Green networking devices have not made it big in the Information Technology (IT) world, but large manufacturers have already started creating energy-efficient networking devices. Environmentally friendly computers and other electronics are slowly becoming available for end-users and corporations that want to use environmentally friendly devices.
Here are some networking and other IT equipment that are a part of the Go Green movement.

Cisco Environmentally Friendly Technology

Cisco is one of the leading brands for networking technology. Cisco originally manufactured enterprise routing solutions, but it purchased Linksys, which manufacturers home routers and wireless routers. Cisco has a goal to create green networking devices that consume fewer resources, comply with industry standards, and create devices that minimize the amount of environmental impact.

Green Data Centers and Cloud Computing

Cloud computing is a technology that lets any company, bit or small, use the networking resources of a remote, Internet connected data center. The “cloud” is the term used for the Internet. A company can use a data center and rent the resources for a small monthly fee. This type of networking reduces costs for utilities, and lowers expenses for networking equipment.
The downside of cloud computing is that your company’s security is reduced. Cloud computing puts all your user names and passwords in the hands of another company, including your sensitive data. Cloud computing is a good option for new companies, but as the network grows, it’s better for a medium-large company to keep data in-house.


Recycling Computer Equipment

Many colleges and other outlets have a computer recycling center. The computer equipment is recycled instead of trashing it at the local dumpster. This is an environmentally friendly way to throw away computer equipment when you want to replace networking equipment with newer devices. If you can still use a part in a computer, use it in a new computer instead of throwing it away in the trash.


Eco Friendly Computer Stores

Some eco friendly computer stores let you purchase the latest green movement environmentally friendly networking devices. For instance, Penn State has an eco friendly computer store that lets you purchase the latest networking equipment that is environmentally friendly without costing too much money. The Penn State store has printers, routers, monitors, desktop computers, laptops and other networking devices for a business or a home network.
These few ideas help keep production costs low for a company, and the ideas provide ways to stay eco friendly when you must purchase network equipment.


A Few Fundamental Features of IPv6 Internetworking




Cisco CRS-1 Backbone Core Router - Garion96
Cisco CRS-1 Backbone Core Router - Garion96
In this article select IPv6 concepts are presented to assist users in assessing the impact of expected changes to internetworking services.
The Internet is a worldwide system of computer networks in which users at any one computer can, if they have permission, get information from any other connected computer. Internet protocols are a support structure for networking computers.
Internet Protocol (IP) addressing can provide a connectionless service for end systems to communicate across one or more networks. Within this context, during the original development of this communication addressing scheme, the designers assumed that computer networks would be unreliable.
The current Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) sponsored IP specification, IP version six (IPv6), is anInternet Layer protocol -- as defined by the four layer Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) model -- for packet-switched internetworking that provides end-to-end datagram transmission across multiple IP networks, and mandates IP Security (IPSec) protocol suite support as a foundational interoperability requirement.

The differences between Hubs, Switches, Routers and Firewalls


Many people get confused amongst the technical jargon for all the hardware that is needed for a network. Computer hardware is used to reduce network traffic congestion and send data transmissions t the correct destination through hubs, switches and routers.
A firewall is often mentioned as important hardware and software because it insulates the private network from public networks like the Internet. This article will help define and differentiate between a hub, a switch, a router and a firewall.

Connecting a LAN with Hubs

Hubs are inexpensive devices used to connect a group of computers on a LAN. A hub’s job is simply to repeat a signal, passing it on to all the other computers or devices on a network segment. Typically, each computer connects to a hub via a cable, with a hub able to accommodate anywhere between four and 64 connections, depending on the hub’s make and model.

What are Network Switches?
As networks grow larger and become more congested, network administrators often replace hubs with switches. Switches are devices that are similar to hubs in that they are used to transmit a signal from one computer or device to another. However, switches, unlike hubs, are considered intelligent devices and generally cost quite a bit more money than hubs.

What do Network Routers do?

Routers are similar to switches in that they are intelligent devices used to manage network traffic. Routers, however, are much more powerful than switches. In fact, they are essentially specialized computers specifically designed to manage data transmissions over different LANs and WANS such as the Internet.


Routers do their work by maintaining databases of information about networks and their computers attached to the networks and by closely examining transmitted data packets to direct them to their appropriate destination computers. Routers are critical to getting data packets transmitted from one network to another via the Internet (IP Protocol).

Using Firewalls to boost Network Security

A firewall is a security tool, consisting of a specialized hardware device or software or a combination of both. A firewall is placed between a private network and a public network. The firewall’s job is to filter all incoming and outgoing transmissions passing through it and block those transmissions that do not meet specific security criteria.
For example, a firewall can stop employees from downloading specific web pages on their work computer that is connected to the company network. It can also filter our any unauthorized incoming transmissions from parties outside the network. This helps the spread of SPAM as well as viruses on the work network.

HOW TO USE TECHNOLOGY TO BE ON TOP.

Stay On Tops Of The Latest News

Once you get into business, reading the newspaper becomes imperative. Knowledge of current affairs not only helps you interact intelligently with your counterparts, but often, the latest happenings also influence your business decisions. Here is how you can use technology to stay up to date, to the minute. 

You happen to be someone who reads the newspaper every morning. In fact, sometimes you get up half an hour earlier just to do so and not to seem uninformed during the lunch-table conversations at the office. However, by afternoon, you find that people are already discussing some other news--often events that occurred just an hour earlier--and you have no clue about it. If you find yourself in such a  situation far too  often, you should probably make technology your ally.

Here are five ways to make good use of tech tools to stay in sync with current affairs:

1) Feeds: Really Simple Syndication (RSS) and Atom are two similar technologies that allow readers to subscribe to websites such as newspapers, newsletters, magazines and blogs. These enable you to receive articles or notifications as soon as they are uploaded, by e-mail, as pop-up updates on your computer, or even as an SMS on your mobile. You do not really have to worry about how to use these technologies. Just look for a 'Subscribe' or 'Receive updates by e-mail' link on your favourite websites. Click on that, enter your e-mail address or mobile number as required, and you are ready to go.

2) Newsreaders: Tools known as aggregators or newsreaders act as news-pullers. They pull in the latest posts on all the websites that you have subscribed to, and present them as one collated list, making it easier to browse through. Bloglines, Feedmarker and Google Reader are popular examples.

3) News-pullers on the browser homepage: Google offers an easy way to do this, by enabling you to add newsreaders to your browser's homepage. There is an option called iGoogle, which you will find somewhere on the top of the page when you open http://www. google.com. You can set iGoogle as your homepage, and customise it to include all that you wish to see every time you open your browser. Of the many options available, such as the time or weather, you can also choose to see the headlines from various Indian and international news websites.

4) Podcatchers: What newsreaders are to text news, podcatchers are to podcasts. Podcasts can be thought of as blogs that are in an audio format. Many international news websites offer breaking news as podcasts, often including expert analysis and interviews of related personalities too.

5) Mobile updates: It is also possible to get news updates on your mobile phone. Google News is available on the mobile. Websites like Sify and Indiatimes offer news updates on the mobile. Most mobile service providers offer news updates by SMS, for a low subscription fee.

Yahoo! Mobile lets you view the RSS feeds that you have subscribed to on the My Yahoo! homepage, on your mobile phone. There are also news aggregators like mobilerss.net and RSS2mobile, which act as typical RSS news aggregators for the mobile phone. The extremely popular RSS feeder and reader FeedBurner also has a mobile option (http://mobile.feedburner.com/~proxy). Since it is now so easy to keep in touch with news, you can opt to receive the headlines from various categories of news that interest you, be it governance, sports or business.

We also suggest you keep a few international news feeds on your list, just to make sure you can have appropriate conversations with business associates from other countries. Reading the newspapers of the regions you operate in also helps understand the local psyche and hence you will know just how to greet your clients and engage them in meaningful talk.

All said, I would not recommend that you stop reading the newspapers in the morning, because somehow, reading the news online can never beat the 'original' feel of reading the news in print, in the same reporting style, font and size you are used to, not to forget the love-hate smell of newsprint!