Kamis, 15 Desember 2011

How to get a content for your blog !

Kamis, 15 Desember 2011
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This is a very important lesson before you make yourself to be rich even if you slacker !


Let's learn about the power of gmail, in gmail we have a featured to using google alert.
what is google alert? google alert is a featured from gmail to collect or monitoring a data from a keyword.

Monitor the Web for interesting new content
Google Alerts are email updates of the latest relevant Google results (web, news, etc.) based on your queries.
Enter a search query you wish to monitor. You will see a preview of the type of results you'll receive. Some handy uses of Google Alerts include:
  • monitoring a developing news story 
  • keeping current on a competitor or industry 
  • getting the latest on a celebrity or event 
  • keeping tabs on your favorite sports teams 
(by google)

first, we select some alert that we like to monitor. it recommended monitor the keywords corresponding to your theme.

example, your theme it's about a tourism so you should monitor the keywords corresponding to tourism like travelling, bali, hawaii, cheap flight,just that you think need to be a keyword that corresponding with tourism.

second, how to set your google alert?
we select an option in google alert, deliver to feed, and would send to our google reader.



third, how to set your google reader?
we need to choose a option in our google reader, do not choose show expanded because we dont want to wasting a time for reading one by one we just need a title.




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Jumat, 04 November 2011

Top 5 Android Phone

Jumat, 04 November 2011
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Samsung Galaxy Nexus, which is the first phone running on Google's Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, is expected to arrive in the United States after Nov. 25, Black Friday. However, some Androidsmartphone contenders will try their best to spoil the party.


Google Inc. and Samsung unveiled Galaxy Nexus which runs on Ice Cream Sandwich, the newest version of Android, at an event in Hong Kong Oct. 18.

Ice Cream Sandwich is a combination of Gingerbread and Honeycomb in one unit. Android Head of Engineering Mike Claren announced that the new OS is Google's "most ambitious release to date."

The newest features arriving with Android 4.0 include widgets in a new tab, a customizable launcher, Gmail with offline search with a two-line preview and new action bar at the bottom, better voice integration, improved copy and paste and a new tabbed Web browser that allows up to 16 tabs.

Galaxy Nexus, which will come in 135.5 x 67.94 x 8.94 mm dimension and weighs 135 grams, was also known as Samsung Google Nexus Prime, Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus I9250, Samsung Google Nexus 3 and Samsung Google Nexus 4G.

Galaxy Nexus is adorned with dual-core 1.2GHz Cortex-A9 CPU, TI OMAP 4460 chipset, 4.65-inch high-definition Super AMOLED display, 1 GB of RAM, 16 or 32 GB of internal memory, NFC, 4G LTE support, 5-megapixel rear-facing camera with 1080p video capture, 1.3-megapixel front-facing camera for video calls, HSDPA 21 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps and 4G LTE support.

But, does Samsung Galaxy Nexus have enough firepower to challenge the top 5 new 'super' smartphones that run on Google Inc.'s Android? The top five Galaxy Nexus contenders are: Motorola Droid RAZR, Motorola Atrix 2, HTC EVO Design 4G, HTC Vivid and HTC Rezound or Vigor.


1. Motorola Droid RAZR

Motorola unveiled Droid RAZR, which is claimed to be the world's "thinnest" smartphone with a mere 7.1mm thickness, Oct. 18.

Droid RAZR, which runs on Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread OS, comes with a syncing system called MotoCast, which, according to Motorola Mobility President Sanjay Jha, is the phone's most important feature. "You can stream content from your computer straight to your pocket (or purse) so your personal content is always within reach," the company said in a press release.

Droid RAZR is adorned with 1.2 GHz dual-core Cortex-A9 CPU, PowerVR SGX540 GPU, TI OMAP 4430 chipset, and 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display that has qHD resolution with pixel density of about 256 ppi. It comes with 1GB RAM and 16GB ROM.

It features WebTop interfaces like the Droid Bionic, Atrix, Photon and others. Thus, in order to run full Firefox browser, the user can tie it up to one of Motorola's lapdocks.

The phone comes with 8-megapixel autofocus LED flash rear-facing camera with 1080p video capture and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing secondary camera for video chat.

The smartphone, which comes with 16GB internal storage and 16GB microSD external card pre-installed (expandable up to 32GB), has Gorilla Glass display, Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate and Proximity sensor for auto turn-off. The phone comes in 130.7 x 68.9 x 7.1 mm dimension and weighs 127 grams.

The additional features include Bluetooth 4.0 version with LE+EDR, microUSB version 2.0, 4G LTE/HSDPA/CDMA support, Splash resistant, HDMI port, SNS integration, Digital compass, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, assisted GPS, eCompass, simultaneous GPS, GLONASS, MP3/AAC+/WAV/WMA player, MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player and comes with a standard battery of Li-Ion 1780 mAh.

Motorola Droid RAZR will be available on Verizon from Nov. 10 at $299.99, with a two-year contract.

2. Motorola Atrix 2

Motorola Atrix 2 has finally been released at a retail price $99 with a new two-year activation on the 4G AT&T mobile broadband network, lower than its predecessor, Motorola Atrix 4G did earlier this year.

Motorola developed their WebTop application, which allows Atrix 2 the ability to port into Motorola's Lapdock or HD Station, thereby transforming into a laptop, desktop or multimedia center. Motorola Atrix 2, through the WebTop application, uses a full Firefox PC web browser.

Motorola Atrix 2 can also snap into an in-vehicle GPS dock which allows for hands-free GPS navigation through integration with Google voice. Hands-free voice-activated Web surfing is also provided.

AT&T is currently working on providing Long Term Evolution (LTE) mobile broadband access which will speed up their 4G network, and currently AT&T promises speeds up to four times faster on their current 4G network than their 3G wireless platform.

As with many second generation 4G Android smartphones, the Motorola Atrix 2 comes with Android's 2.3.5 Gingerbread OS. The phone comes in 4.96 x 2.59 x 0.40 inches dimension and weighs 5.18 ounces. The phone features a 4.3-inch qHD capacitive touchscreen display with 960 x 540 pixels of resolution and about 256 ppi pixel density.

Atrix 2 is powered by dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor, ULP GeForce GPU, Tegra 2 AP20H chipset with 1GB RAM. The phone comes with 8-megapixel autofocus LED flash rear-facing camera with 1080p video capture and a VGA front-facing secondary camera for video chat.

The smartphone, which comes with 8GB internal storage and 2GB microSD external card included (expandable up to 32GB), has Gorilla Glass display, touch sensitive controls, MOTOBLUR UI with Live Widgets, multi-touch input method, accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate and proximity sensor for auto turn-off.

The additional features include Bluetooth 2.1 version with A2DP and EDR, microUSB version 2.0, 4G, HSDPA 21 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot, active noise cancellation with dedicated mic, HDMI port, Digital compass, MP3/WAV/WMA/eAAC+ player, MP4/H.263/H.264.WMV/Xvid/DivX @ 30 fps playback, Adobe Flash player and comes with a standard battery of Li-Ion 1785 mAh.

Motorola Atrix 2 is available at $99.99 with a 2-year contract from AT&T.


3. HTC EVO Design 4G

Sprint continues the award-winning HTC EVO family legacy with the addition of HTC EVO Design 4G, the first EVO family member touting World Phone capabilities.

HTC EVO Design 4G boasts many of the "must-have" features of its predecessors, including Sprint 4G and a large touchscreen display of 4 inches, while sporting a slim, pocket-friendly aluminum unibody design at an easily affordable price. The phone comes in 4.8 x 2.4 x 0.47 inches dimension and weighs 5.2 ounces.

EVO Design 4G, which runs on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS and sports HTC Sense UI, comes with a 5-megapixel camera with flash and can record HD video in 720p. The phone also has the front-facing 1.3-megapixel camera for video chat. The phone comes with an 8GB microSD card that is included with the phone (expandable up to 32GB).

Packed with aluminum unibody design, HTC EVO Design 4G features a 4-inch qHD capacitive touchscreen display with 960 x 540 pixels of resolution, powered by a 1.2GHz single-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 MSM7630 processor with 768MB RAM to speed up the device.

The additional features include: microUSB 2.0 version, Bluetooth 3.0, 802.11 Wi-Fi b/g/n connectivity, 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot supporting up to eight Wi-Fi enabled devices, Digital compass, motion G-Sensor, proximity sensor, ambient light sensor, GPS, Android Market and a whole host of the Google services. The phone is adorned with a standard removable 1520 mAh Lithium Ion (Li-ion) battery that provides up to six hours of talk time.

HTC EVO Design 4G is available at $99.99 with a 2-year contract from Sprint.


4. HTC Vivid

AT&T has released one of the long-awaited 4G LTE smartphone HTC Vivid on its network. The latest mobile from HTC will be available from Nov 6 in stores and online for $199 under 2-year contract.

Vivid, which runs on Google's Android 2.3.5 Gingerbread operating system, packs a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor and a 4.5-inch qHD display with 960 x 540 pixels of resolution and about 245 ppi pixel density.

It is expected that the phone would be upgraded to the latest version of Google Inc.'s smartphone operating system, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, after the holiday season.

HTC Vivid is one of the first smartphones able to utilize both LTE and HSPA+ 4G speeds, which allow owners of the smartphone reliable connection in both areas where applicable.

HTC Vivid, which has a 135.5 x 67.9 x 8.9 mm dimension and weighs 135 grams, features a 4.5-inch qHD display with a resolution of 540x960 pixels. It is powered by a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor. It also has an 8-megapixel dual-LED flash camera with 1080p video capture and a 1.3-megapixel front-facing secondary camera for video chat.

The smartphone, which comes with 16GB internal storage and expandable up to 32GB microSD card, has multi-touch input method, accelerometer sensor for UI auto-rotate, proximity sensor for auto turn-off, HTC Sense UI, and touch-sensitive controls.

The additional features include Bluetooth 3.0 version with A2DP, microUSB version 2.0, 4G LTE, HSDPA, HSUPA, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, Wi-Fi hotspot, SNS integration, Digital compass, MP3/AAC+/WAV/WMA player, MP4/H.263/H.264/WMV player, A-GPS support, and a standard Li-ion battery.

HTC Vivid will be available from Nov. 6 in stores and online for $199 under 2-year contract at AT&T.

5. HTC Rezound or Vigor

HTC Rezound, also known as the HTC Vigor, may be on its way to the market. Droid-Life has captured a somewhat deformed shot of HTC Rezound via a Verizon ad that went live too soon.

The phone from the HTC camp, which is due to hit Verizon's 4G LTE network, is rumored to sport a 1.5GHz dual-core processor. It will run on Android Gingerbread juice.

The phone, which is touted to be a replacement for the HTC Thunderbolt, is expected to don a 4.3-inch display with 1280x720 screen resolution and about 342 ppi pixel density.

Vigor is surmised to be fitted with an 8-megapixel dual-LED flash camera with 1080p video capture and a secondary camera for video chat. It is expected to come with HTC Sense version 3.5 user interface.

Also it is expected to offer 1GB RAM, 16GB internal storage and is also surmised to incorporate Beats Electronics Technology - best known for the high-performance line of headphones backed by hip-hop artiste/producer Dr. Dre.

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Jumat, 14 Oktober 2011

Lenovo IdeaPad Z370

Jumat, 14 Oktober 2011
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The good: The Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 has a lower price than laptops with similar processors and specs. Despite that, its design is a cut above competitors', with an excellent keyboard and surprising speakers.
The bad: The battery life is disappointing compared with recent 2011 laptops, and configuration options are limited.
The bottom line: As long as the price stays around $599, the Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 should be a strong consideration for anyone looking for a very good all-around 13-inch laptop, although it's hardly a showstopper.
If $500 is a perfect price, then 13 inches is the perfect size for the ideal home-and-travel laptop. The Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 covers all the basic territory you'd expect, including a Core i5 processor, 500GB hard drive, and 4GB of RAM. Most importantly, however, Lenovo's IdeaPad Z370 is extremely solidly built, compact, and attractive, with a keyboard that's one of the best we've come across in a budget laptop, while being priced aggressively: $599, after online discounts on Lenovo's Web site. Like the recently reviewed Lenovo Essential G570, the IdeaPad Z370 offers Core i5 performance at a good value; this IdeaPad Z370 is currently $20 more, with arguably a bit more sophisticated design.
According to Lenovo's site, the "original" price is $999, reduced to $749 and further reduced to $599. However, you'll find this laptop at other retailers for around $600. It's a big difference when considering this laptop a value: in the $700 to $800 range, the field for Core i5 Windows laptops gets pretty crowded, but by staying down at $599 this becomes an instantly better deal than its competitors.
The good news on this compact Lenovo is that it looks, head to toe, like a more expensive machine, and after using it, you'd be surprised that it isn't. From the metal palm rest and aforementioned keyboard to a sleek lid design and a crisp, bright screen, this doesn't feel like a budget laptop at all. We've seen cheaper laptops, but few as powerful and as good-looking for this price. While $599 isn't an astonishing price for a Core i5 laptop nowadays, it's awfully competitive--and this IdeaPad Z370 might be one of the best-constructed $500-range notebooks around, provided it stays at this price.
Price as reviewed $599
Processor 2.3 GHz Intel Core i5-2410M
Memory 4GB, 1,333MHz DDR3
Hard drive 500GB 5,400rpm
Chipset Intel HM65
Graphics Intel HD 3000
Operating System Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
Dimensions (WD) 12.9 x 8.7 inches
Height 0.8-1.3 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 13.3 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 4.7/5.4 pounds
Category 13-inch



If you aren't familiar with Lenovo's IdeaPad line (and we get the feeling many people aren't), it's a consumer-targeted line of laptops, as opposed to the business-oriented but far more recognizable ThinkPad brand. Lenovo doesn't make the decision process easy on consumers--in fact, there are a numbing variety of letter-based series: U, V, Y, Z. We'd be hard-pressed to explain all the differences--Ys tend to be gaming laptops, Us ultraportables--but the Z370 is a comfortably proportioned 13-incher with the look and feel of some Asus models.
The glossy, fingerprint-prone back lid has faintly visible copper-colored pyramids in the design, arranged in rows below the surface for a 3D effect. It's eye-catching, and looks high-end. Inside, this IdeaPad has brushed metal around the raised keyboard and touch pad, lending the laptop a more formal and upscale feel. The upper lid's screen is still surrounded by generic glossy black plastic and a normal amount of bezel, as befits any typical mainstream midrange laptop.
The keyboard, similar to those we've seen on new-generation ThinkPads such as the ThinkPad Edge E220s, is fantastic. Crisp, slightly concave island-style keys are recessed down a bit from the rest of the keyboard deck, but are firmly planted with no flex. It's a better keyboard experience than on nearly any other 13-inch laptop we can think of. We have just a few, small gripes: a column of page up/down and other navigation keys run down the right side; we prefer direct right-side access to the Enter/Shift keys, but that's just us. Volume and screen brightness controls are relegated to the direction arrows, and only work if you simultaneously press the Fn key. Also, there is no backlighting.
On the other hand, there is a second set of direct-control volume keys above the keyboard, which are lit-up and touch-based. Among the keys are a video-mode adjustment hot key that alters brightness, and a thermal management hot key that has several fan modes, including an intriguing "dedusting" mode that blasts air out the vents at maximum. We don't know how well it truly works at de-dusting, but we tried it a few times for good measure.
The stiff, matte-surface multitouch touch pad isn't as large as you'd find on a MacBook, but it's very responsive to single and dual-finger gestures. A narrow button-bar beneath is flat and flush, with a rocker-type action instead of two distinct buttons. Our fingers got a little cramped when using the button-bar, but the pad is a very solid design otherwise.
Stereo speakers sit above the keyboard, emitting sound through small rectangular grilles. The volume and sound quality surpass what we normally expect on a budget laptop, with a booming quality at full crank that's plenty loud enough for movies and music.
The 1,366x768-pixel glossy 13.3-inch display is excellent considering the price of the laptop: colors felt rich and the screen quite bright at maximum. Picture quality does deteriorate at off-axis viewing angles, but not as much as we've seen on other budget laptops in this price category.
Lenovo preloads some software on the IdeaPad Z370, ranging from OoVoo video-chat software to Lenovo tools including a Boot Optimizer, facial-recognition software, OneKey recovery, and the odd Smile Dock, a weird and somewhat ugly pop-up tool with an assortment of useless links. This laptop comes with Lenovo Enhanced Experience 2.0, an engineering step to speed overall boot time and system performance. It took us about 31 seconds to boot Windows 7; that's not bad, but nothing near MacBook Air-level.
The included Webcam, bundled with Cyberlink YouCam software, has a maximum resolution of 1,600x1,200 pixels. Its video and picture quality are both above-average, and the YouCam software has plenty of fine-tune settings.


Lenovo IdeaPad Z370 Average for category [13-inch]
Video VGA, HDMI VGA plus HDMI or DisplayPort
Audio Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
Data 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB 2.0/eSATA, SD card reader 2 USB 2.0, 1 USB 3.0, SD card reader
Networking Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth Ethernet, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional mobile broadband
Optical drive DVD burner DVD burner
We don't expect much out of a laptop at this price; still, while the IdeaPad Z370 lacks a USB 3.0 port, it does have a USB 2.0/eSATA combo port, which offers its own breed of higher-speed data transfer. There's also Bluetooth, normally a feature that's first to get dropped to save a few bucks.
The customization options on Lenovo's site are currently limited: you can choose between a Core i3 or Core i5 configuration, but that's it. Both versions have identical HDD/RAM. The Core i3 version, after current discounts, comes to $549. That's only $50 less than the Core i5 version. In this case, we'd definitely go with the Core i5 upgrade.
We've reviewed laptops with the 2.3GHz Intel Core i5-2410M processor included in this IdeaPad Z370 so many times, we're losing count. This particular Core i5 has become the go-to mainstream processor on midrange 2011 laptops; it provides an excellent combination of speed and multitasking power. Benchmarks of this Z370 show that there isn't much difference in performance between this and laptops such as the Dell Inspiron 14z. Intel integrated graphics provide a fair amount of basic gaming capability, but for more-hard-core mainstream games currently being published, you'd need more-powerful discrete graphics from Nvidia or AMD, which aren't offered as options here. Still, you could easily use this laptop for many other games and be perfectly satisfied, as long you weren't someone who considers himself a "gamer."

source:cnet.com


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Kamis, 13 Oktober 2011

Cyber Monday Laptop Deals, the Best Laptop Deals All Year?

Kamis, 13 Oktober 2011
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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) - In case of missing the boat on Black Friday, there's still Cyber Monday for laptop shoppers who've procrastinated through the weekend. Now, there even better laptop deals online because retailers are more desperate to offload excess inventory. Deals experts have actually seen this happen across many retailers including Apple’s Macbooks, the prices are now lower than it was yesterday (Black Friday) or the whole year.
For example, Apple MacBook 13.3-Inch Laptop with model number MC516LL/A was $939.94 on Amazon but it has been lowered to $912.49 as of today, the day after Black Friday. That’s additional $27.45 savings for consumers who’ve missed the Black Friday boat. This is the number one reason why shoppers actually should wait until Cyber Monday for the best deals on laptops.
On the opposite side of the spectrum, there’s also a “price-hike” that’s observed every year after Cyber Monday sales are over on the following Tuesday. After that, buying a laptop might not be such a thrifty idea for another whole year. Cyber Monday is a “better-late-than-sorry” day for laptop shoppers. In other words, it’s a “second chance” for laptop shoppers who have procrastinated through Black Friday. But that’s okay, it’s more likely that consumers will find even better laptop deals on Cyber Monday than Black Friday, retailers are desperate now and consumers still need the laptop deals.
Of course, wouldn’t it help if someone was doing this research for consumers instead doing it themselves? Who even has time for such a thing during this holiday season, especially when they should be enjoying their time with family?
CyberMondayLaptop.org offers a solution to this problem, a simple website with up-to-date laptop deals and coupons including Dell, HP, Lenovo, Toshiba, Macbooks, and a whole lot more. They have deals researchers working around the clock even through the weekends to help consumers updated on the best laptop deals online. Even if retailers decide to slash prices at the last moment, CyberMondayLaptop.org assures consumers that they will be saving on Cyber Monday.
Surely, Cyber Monday is the last chance for consumers to pick up the best price-cuts on laptops until Cyber Monday hits next year. If someone has been holding off on that laptop upgrade for next year, they should really be getting that laptop on Cyber Monday. It’s the last ticket for consumers to buy a laptop on a deal and more money left in their bank in the long run. Whether it’s for themselves or their kids, why not get a laptop at the right time and save rather than over-spending?
Also, many retailers start Cyber Monday laptop sales starting Sunday so consumers should plan accordingly starting on Sunday today, not going bazonkers on Cyber Monday. There still will be crazy Cyber Monday doorbusters and deals with limited supplies so planning early might be the best idea.
For all the up-to-date information on best laptop deals and coupons for Cyber Monday planning, see CyberMondayLaptop.org.

source : http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/289978/cyber-monday-laptop-deals-best-laptop-deals-all-year

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