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Samsung quashes Facebook copycat rumours


A very strange story hit the media recently about claims that Samsung was planning to launch a Facebook clone. Samsung immediately quashed the rumours, but backtracking slightly they admitted that the Samsung ‘Family Story’ App – which allows people to share photos and news updates with friends – was going to be expanded and improved.

What is surprising about this story is that critics assumed that by adding a photo-sharing tool to their phones, Samsung would be able to in some way rival Facebook.

Facebook is now a global juggernaut with more than half of all connected people using it regularly. Even Google has struggled to build a social network to rival it, with their G+ hailed as a technical success even though very few people actually use it.

And this is the problem for any new market entrant; the network effect prevents a rival emerging quickly. Consider online auctions as another example – you will always turn to eBay first because it is where most sellers go to list their items and they are listed there because it is where most buyers go to find something.

Facebook has suffered negative publicity over their recent IPO and the incredible overpricing of the stock at flotation, but the company is still in a powerful position to control the vast majority of the time people are online – and therefore may yet justify a value far greater than it presently trades at.

If Facebook moves from being just a social network to being considered almost as ‘the Internet’ then what hope does any rival have, whether they have millions of phone handsets in the market or not?

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WordPress Launches Latest Theme: Twenty Twelve


WordPress Launches Latest Theme: Twenty Twelve

The WordPress team has released a new theme or themes entitled Twenty Twelve adds to the ranks of the family theme Twenty Somethings. WordPress itself is free blog hosting provider and provider of free CMS.

Theme Twenty Twelve brings simplicity and minimalist look with a white base color, perfectly suited for use on blogs and websites.

As reported by the Blog of WordPress (28/08/2012), Twenty Twelve theme was designed by Drew Strojny and developed by a community of WordPress.

Twenty Twelve was the theme of an elegant and easy to read because it used a white background color. Theme Twenty Twelve is also quite mild so responsive when accessed and site content looks fine.

A key component of the theme Twenty Twelve is a special template homepage. This proves that the CMS (Content Management System) WordPress is not only used to create a blog but can do more than that.

Twenty Twelve this Template allows users to design a intro or foreword on pages that visitors viewed first. Homepage content in the form of text, images and video can be placed at the top and on the bottom of the user can set the widgets are necessary.

At a glance view Twenty Twelve is indeed very simple and minimalist and cendrung presents mobile content layout so that the website can be viewed comfortably through smartphone devices and screen with HiDPi (High Density Pixel per inch).

Twenty Twelve uses the Open font Sans a pretty sweet so that content in the form of text can look attractive and easy to read.

Theme Twenty Twelve has been available on the dashboard for users who use the blog service WordPress.com. While users who use the self-hosted WordPress.org Extend accessible via the theme directory. Twenty Twelve is also bundled with the release will present WordPress version 2.2.
 

LG Optimus G LTE, The Fastest Smartphone Introduced Official LG



LG Optimus G LTE, The Fastest Smartphone Introduced Official LG

After some time ago, now appeared bocorannya LG has officially announced its newest smartphone presence that has the fastest performance, currently LG Optimus G LTE.

LG Smartphone Optimus G LTE phone is the flagship upscale to compete against LG Smartphones such as HTC and Samsung Galaxy S3 One X.

South Korea home manufacturers to equip this Optimus G LTE with a large screen that is 4.7 inches with IPS technology (In-Plane Switch) and in-cell touch with WXGA resolution or 1280 x 768 pixel display screen that's promising.

Not only that, LG Optimus G LTE this presents 2 camera with a resolution of 1 megapixel rear camera and 1.3 megapixel camera, the LG Optimus ddepan G LTE this brings the Android operating system 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwiches.

LG also promised battery life is longer because the battery has a capacity of 2100 mAh used LG Optimus G LTE is produced by a subsidiary of LG using new technologies.

LG Optimus smartphone performance G LTE is ranked top trumps smarphone berprosesor quad-core such as S3 and HTC Galaxy One X.

LG Optimus G LTE was given the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, S4 Pro with a speed of 1.5 GHz quad-core supported by GPU (Graphics Processing Unit) as well as the memory of sophisticated Adreno 320 RAM of 2 GB.

A combination of hardware specifications above result in outstanding performance. After the measurement is done using a benchmark software, the performance of the resulting LG Optimus G LTE occupies a top position on other smartphones beat



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Curious? The following measurement results using GL Benchmark and AnTuTu are offered from VR-Zone today (31/08/2012).


 

on the iPhone 5 iPhone 5 is not Support. NFC?

Some time ago came news that iPhone 5 will support the NFC, but a recent report from the technology site Anandetch saying that iPhone 5 will not support NFC features.

NFC technology (Near Field Communication) is a wireless communication standard that can be mutually connected new each other. This NFC became popular through subcontractors for payment of mobile payment method.

Apple's latest Smartphone, the iPhone 5 NFC technology reportedly does not support such as previously thought. This was confirmed by leakage from the Apple Pro photo showing the mysterious component that originally estimated is NFC chip.

In the meantime, the people of technology site that analyzes the Anandtech suspected of being the NFC chip is not NFC chip, so the iPhone 5 likely does not support NFC.

"Considering the back of the metal from the new iPhone especially, it is very unlikely that the NFC exists in this generation iPhone. In fact, given the very small space at the top and bottom of the glass windows dedicated to RF, "said Anandtech.

As reported by CNET (28/08/2012), antenna NFC alone requires sufficient space and solid and would be possible if the NFC chip is placed on the top or bottom of the device.

"With NFC antennas at the top or bottom of the extreme, harmony with non-iPhone (e.g., token or payment tag reader) will be more difficult," added AnandTech.

NFC technology was applied on its own became popular upscale phones such as S3 and some Samsing Galaxy phone. NFC is widely used for mobile payment, transaction and some other functions passbook savings.

Until the current deployment in NFC mobile payment transactions are indeed not much, so perhaps Apple hasn't felt the need to bring NFC

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Summer Road Trip Travel Tips


Summer Road Trip Travel Tips

Car Maintenance:

Consider having your car checked by an automotive technician before a long trip. An ounce of prevention can be worth a pound of cure.
Check the tires regularly for uneven or excessive tread wear. Make sure all items, including the spare, are inflated properly. Do at least one check BEFORE hitting the road, as tires hot from driving give inaccurate inflation readings.
Check the coolant level and condition, making certain the proper 50/50 mixture of water and coolant is present.
Check the level and condition of the engine oil. If driving under extreme conditions – such as very hot summer weather or pulling a heavy trailer – you may want to consider switching to an oil with higher viscosity. Check your owner’s manual for specific recommendations.
Look for worn, cracked, blistered or soft belts or hoses. Always perform this check with the engine off.
Hot weather can shorten the life of a car’s battery – if there’s concern, have it tested by a qualified automotive technician

Carry an emergency kit with a flashlight, extra batteries, warning devices such as flares or reflective triangles, jumper cables, a first-aid kit and extra water.
Don’t let the gas level get below one-quarter of a tank.
Select your route on a map ahead of time and study it to know exactly where you’re going. If you have a smart phone- use the new AAA MOBILE app.

Reserve all accommodations in advance.
Lock your car when you leave it and keep valuables out of sight.
Secure children and adults in safety seats, booster seats or seat belts as required by law.
Bring books, games, or music for the ride, and a pillow so passengers can sleep.
Bring information on your destination to make the most of your trip.
AAA hopes you have a safe and enjoyable vacation.

As North America’s largest motoring and leisure travel organization, AAA provides more than 53 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers. For more information, visit AAA clubs at AAA.com.

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California roll sushi




California roll sushi

About the California roll

Before attempting your first California roll, you should be able to make a basic inside out roll. Check out our "How inside out rolls" if you're not sure how to do so. The California sushi roll is perfect for those who don't care much for raw fish. The main ingredient is imitation crab sticks (made of cooked Surimi fish meat), and so this sushi roll is easier to make and is safe for pregnant women to enjoy.
Ingredients:

Yield: 1 Roll = 8 pieces of sushi.
3/4 cup sushi rice.
1 nori sheets
80gr Imitation crab meat (stiks). (Surimi)
Avocado
Black and/or white sesame seeds
Tobiko (Flying fish roe)

How to make a California roll


Wrap your bamboo mat with plastic wrap. This is necessary in order to prevent rice from sticking to the mat.
Take a nori sheet, and break it in half. Place one half on the mat, with the shiny side facing down.
Grab a handful of prepared sushi rice, and spread it gently over the nori - about 1cm high. There's no need to press the rice onto the nori, only spread it.
Sprinkle a spoonful of Tobiko and/or sesame seeds evenly over the rice.
Flip the nori so that the rice is now facing down.
Line up the crab meat sticks along the nori.
Next to it, line up 1-2 thick slices avocado.
Tip - if you're not serving the dish immediately, you might want to squirt a few drops of lemon on the avocado, to prevent it from turning brown.
Roll.
Cut into 8 equal pieces. For best results first cut in half, then cut each half into two, and then again.

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Apple ruling will hurt - but not for long




Editor's note: Jefferson Wang leads IBB Consulting's global wireless and mobility group, working with wireless carriers and device manufacturers , including those in the Android market, with new product innovation, development and testing.

(CNN) -- On August 24, a jury of nine in a California federal court handed down a ruling that sent shockwaves through the global wireless phone industry. Samsung, the world's largest phone maker, was found guilty of infringing on key Apple hardware design and software elements. Samsung got Apple's attention because of its size, but every Android device manufacturer now needs to consider potential exposure areas that could put them in the crosshairs as Apple tries to slow Android growth.
The appeals game will surely play out over the next many months. In the meantime, consumers will feel the pain as devices potentially get more expensive and software changes begin to creep into their Android smartphones. If appeals rulings uphold the initial verdict, the mobile ecosystem as we know it will look very different in one to two years. This would be driven by fundamental changes in the look and feel of non-Apple phone hardware, changes to the Android mobile operating system and potentially the emergence of a third popular mobile operating system.

Jefferson Wang
Smartphone market changes coming
Android phones account for 56% of the U.S. smartphone market. Friday's ruling was very sobering for the Android device manufacturers that have driven this growth. Until recently, smartphone design patent ownership seemed like a gray area. The court has now made it clear that, in fact, it is very black and white. All phone manufacturers will need to be a lot more careful from here on out when it comes to design, and patents they want to avoid, license or partner on. This could result in phones being more expensive for consumers.

 What the Apple-Samsung verdict means How South Koreans view Samsung ruling Apple vs. Samsung: Tale of two countries
Over the next year, consumers lose in this equation. Android phone makers will be scrambling to develop temporary workarounds to steer clear of any potentially infringing Apple patents. The time spent working on these fixes will reduce time spent on development of new, innovative features. In the case of Samsung, it is likely the only device manufacturer with the resources and scale to develop and implement fixes rapidly, mitigating the immediate impact on consumers. If there are other phone makers in Apple's sights, they will be taking advantage of a much-needed head start to begin developing workarounds now to avoid a lawsuit.
Sure, Android consumers could always turn to Apple, but some are turned off by the company's one phone per year release schedule and continued hesitancy to incorporate the latest mobile advances such as 4G and larger screens. Consumers who want to stay in the open and highly-customizable Android ecosystem could experience some temporary frustration.

Creating the next iconic device
This ruling could prove to be the catalyst for major industry change. Smartphone product roadmaps are all but decided for the next year. Beyond that, every device manufacturer will be thinking outside of the "rectangular slab form-factor" box in an attempt to create the next big consumer trend. This will be easier said than done given that consumers have become accustomed to the current crop of devices. Device manufacturers know that consumers can't tell them what they want, they can only tell them what they don't want. This will result in phone makers traveling into unchartered territory in the hopes of capturing consumer attention and emotion.
Choice will likely also come in the way of new mobile operating system platforms. It is no coincidence that Microsoft and Nokia's stock opened higher the day after the ruling. Apple stated during the trial that these companies have proven that it is possible to innovate in the smartphone market without copying Apple. Of course, Apple does have patent and design agreements with Microsoft and both companies have a mutual interest in slowing Android growth. As wireless carriers and device manufacturers seek to diversify their product lineup in the wake of the ruling, Microsoft might finally have its day in mobile. It is very likely that we'll eventually see a three horse mobile operating system race among Apple, Android and Microsoft.
Short term is not pretty, but long term looks good

The short-term might not be pretty, but long-term, the industry is poised to break free from the homogenous rounded rectangular slabs with grid-based apps we're all familiar with today. This ruling will encourage accelerated innovation from device manufacturers, which will move beyond the constraints of a single form factor. Ultimately, the consumer will choose what designs will win and which implementation of hardware and software integration is most elegant. Today's constraints will define how the industry will innovate tomorrow. It might be a tough road, but there are promising days ahead.

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