• Imagen 1 VALENTINO ROSSI AND DUCATI
    Ducati and Valentino Rossi have signed a two year agreement for the nine-times World Champion to race with the “Rossa” of Borgo Panigale in the Ducati MotoGP Team from 2011.

Nikon D300S, New DX-Format Digital SLR Flagship

Nikon's latest flagship DX-format digital SLR combines professional-level performance with agility and enhanced D-Movie capabilities to deliver a new measure of creative versatility.


Nikon D90, Professional Camera

Setelah lama dinanti-nantikan oleh banyak fotografer di seluruh dunia, Nikon akhirnya merilis juga generasi penerus dari Nikon D80 yang diberi nama Nikon D90. Hadir menjadi kamera DSLR pertama di dunia yang bisa merekam video beresolusi HD, Nikon D90 ini langsung banyak membuat para fotografer jatuh hati karena harganya yang masih relatif bersahabat dengan kantong. Uniknya, kehadiran Nikon D90 terasa bertabrakan dengan DSLR Nikon semi-profesional kelas DX (yang berada satu level diatas D90) yaitu Nikon D300. Di saat yang bersamaan dengan peluncuran Nikon D90, Canon juga meluncurkan EOS 50D, sang jawara dari Canon di kelas DSLR sensor APS-C yang diposisikan untuk menggantikan EOS 40D. Peta persaingan yang unik tampaknya, dimana Nikon D90 tampaknya terjepit diantara kelas semi-pro (Nikon D300 atau Canon EOS 50D) dan kelas pemula (Nikon D60 atau Canon EOS 450D). Secara spesifikasi (dan harga) tentu wajar bila Nikon D90 ini menang telak bila dibanding dengan DSLR kelas pemula, namun apakah Nikon D90 akan otomatis kalah bila dibandingkan dengan DSLR kelas semi-pro? Lantas wajar bila kemudian muncul pertanyaan yang menggelitik : “Dapatkah Nikon D90 ini menyaingi kinerja kamera DSLR semi-pro (seperti Nikon D300 atau Canon 50D), yang notabene harganya lebih mahal?”

VALENTINO ROSSI AND DUCATI TOGETHER FROM 2011

Ducati and Valentino Rossi have signed a two year agreement for the nine-times World Champion to race with the “Rossa” of Borgo Panigale in the Ducati MotoGP Team from 2011.

iPod Touch vs iPhone 4G

You’ll say you can’t compare apples with pears so how can you really compare the iPhone 4 and iPod touch 4G? Well the former is a more complex version of the later. Or better said, the iPod touch 4G is just an iPhone 4 without the phone part of it. So therefore the two devices should be nearly identical, or so you’d be lead to believe.

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The iPhone 4 is magical, or at least that’s the premise we’re going to start this comparison with, and that’s why the iPod touch 4G will have to mimic a few iPhone 4 features so customers will think the next-gen iPod touch 4G is totally cool, even magical, by association, and buy it immediately, even if they already have a previous-gen iPod touch at home.

Watching the live keynote last week, I got the impression that the iPod touch 4G is exactly an iPhone 4, only a lot slimmer since it doesn’t have all the radio parts needed for its phone function. It looks like I was wrong, and so was everyone else, to assume that the iPod touch is almost a perfect copy of the iPhone 4.

Moving past the obvious differences: one’s a phone while the other one an MP3 player, different overall design, different size, we find two gadgets that are two powerful mini computers capable of all sorts of things: gaming, music and video playing, apps, photo taking and video recording and video calls. But their specs and features aren’t all that similar, and you should definitely be disappointed to spot the following differences:

iPhone 4 vs iPod touch 4G

Touchscreen display
IPS technology vs non-IPS technology
Battery size
5.25W/Hour vs 3.44W/Hour
RAM
512MB vs 256MB
Storage
16/32GB vs 8/32/64GB
Back Camera
5-megapixel vs 0.7-megapixel
Calling Alert
Ringtone and Vibration vs No Vibration for FaceTime

As you can see from the comparison above, the iPhone 4 wins when it comes to the tech behind it. Sure, the iPhone 4 also happens to be a lot more expensive than the iPod touch 4G, but I still find it weird for Apple to cripple the iPod touch 4G like that and let customers believe the iPod touch would be pretty similar to the iPhone 4. At no time during the official keynote did Steve Jobs say some of the features on the iPod touch 4G are different than those found on the iPhone 4, although he didn’t say these two devices are practically identical either.

But the resemblance was definitely implied, and we’re definitely not thrilled to see such marketing tactics put to work here. And if you’re going to say the iPod touch 4G is a lot slimmer than its predecessors, and that’s something that can explain why the iPod touch 4G is inferior in specs, then think again. We never asked for a slimmer iPod touch, did we?



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Microsoft History


A History of Windows
Highlights from the first 25 years
1975–1981: Microsoft boots up
Getting started: Microsoft co-founders Paul Allen (left) and Bill Gates
It’s the 1970s. At work, we rely on typewriters. If we need to copy a document, we likely use a mimeograph or carbon paper. Few have heard of microcomputers, but two young computer enthusiasts, Bill Gates and Paul Allen, see that personal computing is a path to the future.
In 1975, Gates and Allen form a partnership called Microsoft. Like most start-ups, Microsoft begins small, but has a huge vision—a computer on every desktop and in every home. During the next years, Microsoft begins to change the ways we work.
The dawn of MS‑DOS
In June 1980, Gates and Allen hire Gates’ former Harvard classmate Steve Ballmer to help run the company. The next month, IBM approaches Microsoft about a project code-named "Chess." In response, Microsoft focuses on a new operating system—the software that manages, or runs, the computer hardware and also serves to bridge the gap between the computer hardware and programs, such as a word processor. It’s the foundation on which computer programs can run. They name their new operating system "MS‑DOS."
When the IBM PC running MS‑DOS ships in 1981, it introduces a whole new language to the general public. Typing “C:” and various cryptic commands gradually becomes part of daily work. People discover the backslash (\) key.
MS‑DOS is effective, but also proves difficult to understand for many people. There has to be a better way to build an operating system.
Geek trivia: MS‑DOS stands for Microsoft Disk Operating System.
1982–1985: Introducing Windows 1.0

Microsoft works on the first version of a new operating system. Interface Manager is the code name and is considered as the final name, but Windows prevails because it best describes the boxes or computing “windows” that are fundamental to the new system. Windows is announced in 1983, but it takes a while to develop. Skeptics call it “vaporware.”
The fully-packaged Windows 1.0
On November 20, 1985, two years after the initial announcement, Windows ships Windows 1.0. Now, rather than typing MS‑DOS commands, you just move a mouse to point and click your way through screens, or “windows.” Bill Gates says, “It is unique software designed for the serious PC user…”
There are drop-down menus, scroll bars, icons, and dialog boxes that make programs easier to learn and use. You're able to switch among several programs without having to quit and restart each one. Windows 1.0 ships with several programs, including MS‑DOS file management, Paint, Windows Writer, Notepad, Calculator, and a calendar, card file, and clock to help you manage day-to-day activities. There’s even a game—Reversi.
Geek trivia: Remember floppy disks and kilobytes? Windows 1.0 requires a minimum of 256 kilobytes (KB), two double-sided floppy disk drives, and a graphics adapter card. A hard disk and 512 KB memory is recommended for running multiple programs or when using DOS 3.0 or higher.
1987–1992: Windows 2.0–2.11—More windows, more speed

On December 9, 1987 Microsoft releases Windows 2.0 with desktop icons and expanded memory. With improved graphics support, you can now overlap windows, control the screen layout, and use keyboard shortcuts to speed up your work. Some software developers write their first Windows–based programs for this release.
Windows 2.0
Windows 2.0 is designed for the Intel 286 processor. When the Intel 386 processor is released, Windows/386 soon follows to take advantage of its extended memory capabilities. Subsequent Windows releases continue to improve the speed, reliability, and usability of the PC.
In 1988, Microsoft becomes the world’s largest PC software company based on sales. Computers are starting to become a part of daily life for some office workers.
Geek trivia: Control Panel makes its first appearance in Windows 2.0.
1990–1994: Windows 3.0–Windows NT—Getting the graphics

On May 22, 1990, Microsoft announces Windows 3.0, followed shortly by Windows 3.1 in 1992. Taken together, they sell 10 million copies in their first 2 years, making this the most widely used Windows operating system yet. The scale of this success causes Microsoft to revise earlier plans. Virtual Memory improves visual graphics. In 1990 Windows starts to look like the versions to come.
Windows now has significantly better performance, advanced graphics with 16 colors, and improved icons. A new wave of 386 PCs helps drive the popularity of Windows 3.0. With full support for the Intel 386 processor, programs run noticeably faster. Program Manager, File Manager, and Print Manager arrive in Windows 3.0.
Bill Gates shows the newly-released Windows 3.0
Windows software is installed with floppy discs bought in large boxes with heavy instruction manuals.
The popularity of Windows 3.0 grows with the release of a new Windows software development kit (SDK), which helps software developers focus more on writing programs and less on writing device drivers.
Windows is increasingly used at work and home and now includes games like Solitaire, Hearts, and Minesweeper. An advertisement: “Now you can use the incredible power of Windows 3.0 to goof off.”
Windows for Workgroups 3.11 adds peer-to-peer workgroup and domain networking support and, for the first time, PCs become an integral part of the emerging client/server computing evolution.
Windows NT
When Windows NT releases on July 27, 1993, Microsoft meets an important milestone: the completion of a project begun in the late 1980s to build an advanced new operating system from scratch. "Windows NT represents nothing less than a fundamental change in the way that companies can address their business computing requirements," Bill Gates says at its release.
Unlike Windows 3.1, however, Windows NT 3.1 is a 32-bit operating system, which makes it a strategic business platform that supports high-end engineering and scientific programs.
Geek trivia: The group that develops Windows NT was originally called the "Portable Systems" team.
1995–2001: Windows 95—the PC comes of age (and don't forget the Internet)

On August 24, 1995, Microsoft releases Windows 95, selling a record-setting 7 million copies in the first five weeks. It’s the most publicized launch Microsoft has ever taken on. Television commercials feature the Rolling Stones singing "Start Me Up" over images of the new Start button. The press release simply begins: “It’s here.”
Launch day: Bill Gates introduces Windows 95
This is the era of fax/modems, e‑mail, the new online world, and dazzling multimedia games and educational software. Windows 95 has built-in Internet support, dial-up networking, and new Plug and Play capabilities that make it easy to install hardware and software. The 32-bit operating system also offers enhanced multimedia capabilities, more powerful features for mobile computing, and integrated networking.
At the time of the Windows 95 release, the previous Windows and MS‑DOS operating systems are running on about 80 percent of the world’s PCs. Windows 95 is the upgrade to these operating systems. To run Windows 95, you need a PC with a 386DX or higher processor (486 recommended) and at least 4 MB of RAM (8 MB of RAM recommended). Upgrade versions are available for both floppy disk and CD-ROM formats. It’s available in 12 languages.
Windows 95 features the first appearance of the Start menu, taskbar, and minimize, maximize, and close buttons on each window.
Windows 95
Catching the Internet wave
In the early 1990s, tech insiders are talking about the Internet—a network of networks that has the power to connect computers all over the world. In 1995, Bill Gates delivers a memo titled “The Internet Tidal Wave,” and declares the Internet as “the most important development since the advent of the PC.”
In the summer of 1995, the first version of Internet Explorer is released. The browser joins those already vying for space on the World Wide Web.
Geek trivia: In 1996, Microsoft releases Flight Simulator for Windows 95—the first time in its 14-year history that it’s available for Windows.
1998–2000: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me
Windows 98

Released on June 25, 1998, Windows 98 is the first version of Windows designed specifically for consumers. PCs are common at work and home, and Internet cafes where you can get online are popping up. Windows 98 is described as an operating system that “Works Better, Plays Better.”
With Windows 98, you can find information more easily on your PC as well as the Internet. Other improvements include the ability to open and close programs more quickly, and support for reading DVD discs and universal serial bus (USB) devices. Another first appearance is the Quick Launch bar, which lets you run programs without having to browse the Start menu or look for them on the desktop.
Geek trivia: Windows 98 is the last version based on MS‑DOS.
Windows 98
Windows Me

Designed for home computer use, Windows Me offers numerous music, video, and home networking enhancements and reliability improvements compared to previous versions.
First appearances: System Restore, a feature that can roll back your PC software configuration to a date or time before a problem occurred. Windows Movie Maker provides users with the tools to digitally edit, save, and share home videos. And with Microsoft Windows Media Player 7 technologies, you can find, organize, and play digital media.
Geek trivia: Technically speaking, Windows Me was the last Microsoft operating system to be based on the Windows 95 code base. Microsoft announced that all future operating system products would be based on the Windows NT and Windows 2000 kernel.
Windows 2000 Professional

Windows 2000 Professional
More than just the upgrade to Windows NT Workstation 4.0, Windows 2000 Professional is designed to replace Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT Workstation 4.0 on all business desktops and laptops. Built on top of the proven Windows NT Workstation 4.0 code base, Windows 2000 adds major improvements in reliability, ease of use, Internet compatibility, and support for mobile computing.
Among other improvements, Windows 2000 Professional simplifies hardware installation by adding support for a wide variety of new Plug and Play hardware, including advanced networking and wireless products, USB devices, IEEE 1394 devices, and infrared devices.
Geek trivia: The nightly stress test performed on Windows 2000 during development is the equivalent of three months of run time on up to 1,500 computers.
2001–2005: Windows XP—Stable, usable, and fast

On October 25, 2001, Windows XP is released with a redesigned look and feel that's centered on usability and a unified Help and Support services center. It’s available in 25 languages. From the mid-1970s until the release of Windows XP, about 1 billion PCs have been shipped worldwide.
For Microsoft, Windows XP will become one of its best-selling products in the coming years. It’s both fast and stable. Navigating the Start menu, taskbar, and Control Panel are more intuitive. Awareness of computer viruses and hackers increases, but fears are to a certain extent calmed by the online delivery of security updates. Consumers begin to understand warnings about suspicious attachments and viruses. There’s more emphasis on Help and Support.
Ship it: Windows XP Professional rolls to retail stores
Windows XP Home Edition offers a clean, simplified visual design that makes frequently used features more accessible. Designed for home use, Windows XP offers such enhancements as the Network Setup Wizard, Windows Media Player, Windows Movie Maker, and enhanced digital photo capabilities.
Windows XP Professional brings the solid foundation of Windows 2000 to the PC desktop, enhancing reliability, security, and performance. With a fresh visual design, Windows XP Professional includes features for business and advanced home computing, including remote desktop support, an encrypting file system, and system restore and advanced networking features. Key enhancements for mobile users include wireless 802.1x networking support, Windows Messenger, and Remote Assistance.
Windows XP has several editions during these years:
  • Windows XP 64-bit Edition (2001) is the first Microsoft operating system for 64-bit processors designed for working with large amounts of memory and projects such as movie special effects, 3D animations, engineering, and scientific programs.
  • Windows XP Media Center Edition (2002) is made for home computing and entertainment. You can browse the Internet, watch live television, enjoy digital music and video collections, and watch DVDs.
  • Windows XP Tablet PC Edition (2002) realizes the vision of pen-based computing. Tablet PCs include a digital pen for handwriting recognition and you can use the mouse or keyboard, too.
Geek trivia: Windows XP is compiled from 45 million lines of code.
2006–2008: Windows Vista—Smart on security

Windows Vista is released in 2006 with the strongest security system yet. User Account Control helps prevent potentially harmful software from making changes to your computer. In Windows Vista Ultimate, BitLocker Drive Encryption provides better data protection for your computer, as laptop sales and security needs increase. Windows Vista also features enhancements to Windows Media Player as more and more people come to see their PCs as central locations for digital media. Here you can watch television, view and send photographs, and edit videos.
Windows Vista Ultimate
Design plays a big role in Windows Vista, and features such as the taskbar and the borders around windows get a brand new look. Search gets new emphasis and helps people find files on their PCs faster. Windows Vista introduces new editions that each have a different mix of features. It's available in 35 languages. The redesigned Start button makes its first appearance in Windows Vista.
Geek trivia: More than 1.5 million devices are compatible with Windows Vista at launch.
2009–Today: Windows 7 and counting...

By the late 2000s, the wireless world has arrived. When Windows 7 is released in October 2009, laptops are outselling desktop PCs and it’s common to get online at public wireless hotspots like coffee shops. Wireless networks can be created at the office or at home.
Windows 7 includes many features, such as new ways to work with windows—Snap, Peek, and Shake. Windows Touch makes its debut, enabling you to use your fingers to browse the web, flip through photos, and open files and folders. You can stream music, videos, and photos from your PC to a stereo or TV.
By the fall of 2010, Windows 7 is selling seven copies a second—the fastest-selling operating system in history.
Improvements to the Windows 7 taskbar include live thumbnail previews
Geek trivia: Windows 7 is evaluated by 8 million beta testers worldwide before it's released.
What's next?
Many laptops no longer have a slot for DVDs and some have solid state drives rather than conventional hard disks. Most everything is streamed, saved on flash drives, or saved in the "Cloud"—an online space for sharing files and storage. Windows Live—free programs and services for photos, movies, instant messaging, e‑mail, and social networking—is seamlessly integrated with Windows so that you can keep in touch from your PC, phone, or the web, extending Windows to the Cloud.
Meanwhile, work is underway for the next version of Windows.

7 Tips for Keeping Passwords

Passwords are secret codes that must be protected. Many negative things can happen when your password leak into the hands of others. Learn 7 tips to keep it brief.

1. Not Using Default Password

The default password is the password that we can be the first time. This default password should indeed be quickly replaced because of very vulnerable. The reason, the default password can be easily searched on google search, even there are listed the name of a machine, type and default password with a magnificent plastered on some website creators vendors.
Sometimes administrators fear of forgetting to change-change the default password, so that an intruder can take over the system with default passwords.


2. Not Using Password Hint 
Sometimes we are afraid to forget the password that was our entry into the system / account, so we need to create a reminder if we forget the password. Now this is called password reminder Hint, if we create a password hint question with this then we can quickly recall these forgotten passwords.
Likewise with the hackers, they'll experiment with us to guess the password in the password hint questions, over time the password will be predictable, if the questions listed in the password hint can be answered by the penebak password.

3. Writing No Password 
Owners are often afraid to forget your password with the password has been entered, so the owner would write different passwords user id and password into other media such as a notebook, notepad, Stickies (mac), password folders, books, mobile phones and other.
It is also quite vulnerable to leaking. Why vulnerable? Because when a variety of equipment is lost, then all information about a user id and password are sooner or later will be known by the thief equipments / gadgets are missing.

 
4. Using a Strong Password 
Owner passwords often using a short password only, if it could be shorter than 3 characters then the user will give a short password. Fortunately this time the system provides a minimum password length of 6 characters and a maximum of 254 characters. The longer a password the stronger it will be the password security.
Strong passwords can be created with a combination of numbers and letters and even a variety of other characters. Some admins are currently using a password that is long enough, coupled with encryption such as PGP key and others, so it is quite difficult to guess password.
 
5. Frequent Change Password 
Owners should periodically change your password for authentication password, the more frequent password changes, the better, because the more difficult the penebak password hacking account / your system. Changes to the password depends on the owner, could be a week, a month, three months, and others. Originally the owner does not forget the password that was changed earlier.
 
6. Not Wearing The Same Password on Multiple Accounts 
Owners often forget and sometimes passwords frequently enough to create an account, so they each create a new account using the same user id and password are the same, this is very vulnerable and dangerous. Because these passwords through a single account, all accounts will be taken by the hacker.
 
7. Using Password Management 
To help recall the various passwords and various accounts, we are often very difficult, but not to worry because it has many current applications to help organize our passwords. This application can be downloaded for free from the internet and paid, so that regardless of our account and whatever we can with the password easy to remember and re-opened, of course, to open it with an encryption method as well.

6 Things Forbidden By Dispel Spam

Global spam volume may decrease, but the level of danger is suppose to rise. Here are six things to avoid to dispel the spread of spam.
In a monthly report Symantec Messaging and Web Security quoted on Wednesday (24/11/2010) mentioned that the global volume of junk email (spam) decreased.
However this is not a reason to become complacent and no longer perform the required safety procedures.
Well, here are six things you think Symantec should not be done by Internet users. The ban is necessary to block the spread of spam.
1. Opening email attachments from unknown
Do not be tempted to open an attachment in an email that looks suspicious. Sometimes the attachment is a name that is tempting, but it could be the contents are malicious programs.
2. Replying to spam
Perhaps because of upset or other reasons, users may be tempted to reply to spam email with the oath-curse or a request to not send emails anymore.
Be careful, because usually the address used was a fake and if returned it will give birth to more spam back to the Inbox.
3. Fill Form via Email
Tricks of data theft often do is to ask potential victims to fill personal data through forms that exist in the email, or form that the link is displayed in the email.
Symantec said the company is not leading you may ask for personal information via email. If in doubt, contact the company through the official channels separately. Do not click or copy-paste from the link in the message.
4. Purchase products or services from spam messages
Although the product or service that sounds interesting, you should not try to buy products or services offered via spam. This will only encourage people to continue using spam.
5. Opening spam messages
If a message is spam is obvious, for example because it is characterized by the Spam Filter is used, this means that the message was already supposed to be discarded.
6. Chain Email Forwards
Many warnings about viruses, security dangers and other things that spread by email. Because there is a possibility that kind of thing only a rumor (hoax) alone, should not the bandwagon to send the message chain.

Technology of BMW Vision

Having emerged more than a year ago at the Frankfurt Motor Show 2009, BMW announced that it will ultimately make the production version of BMW's Vision EfficientDynamics in 2013.
This concept car uses a 1.5 liter diesel engine 3 cylinder TDI that revolutionary and capable of producing power by 163 hp and torque of 290 Nm. In addition, this car is also equipped with two other electrical machinery. The first electric engine produces power by 33 hp and a torque of 290 Nm is directly channeled into gearboks. The second electric machine that is placed on the front for better weight distribution, producing 80 hp and 219 Nm of torque. This additional boost power makes these diesel-hybrid cars have a power of 112 hp for 30 seconds or 139 hp for 10 seconds only.
Although a hybrid car, this car still has the performance mumpumi. Evidenced by its ability to accelerate from 0-100 km / h in just 4.8 seconds. More incredible again this car is also very efficient in fuel consumption. He only needed 3.76 liters of fuel guzzling for a distance of 100 km. In addition, these environmentally friendly cars, he only produces CO2 emissions of 99 grams per kilometer.
BMW even went so far as to design their own new lithium-polymer specifically for this car. Batteries are placed in the middle of this can be recharged from any electrical socket in just 2.5 hours. If the battery is fully charged, this concept car can travel a distance of 50 miles just by relying on electricity. Total mileage with a full fuel tank (24 liters) to 700 kilometers.
Created to demonstrate BMW's technological sophistication, the production model will retain the composition 2 2 seating and a plug-in hybrid system is innovative. It is estimated that the price will range from 200,000 dollars (1.8 billion dollars).

Advantages and Disadvantages of Windows 7

Windows 7 beta (test) has release and reportedly later this year or early 2010 the final version will appear. Actually, Windows 7 is a derivative child of Windows Vista. Where not too noticeable changes. Meanwhile, if the change from Windows 2000 to XP, and XP to Windows Vista, there was a total change.
And that is in question here, what is the advantages and weaknesses of windows 7 which is a product of Microsoft's operating system than previous Windows versions?
Pros:1. booting / shutdown faster2. power consumption CPU, hard disk (HD) and memory required fewer system service3. Prefetching optimizes both for HD and SSD4. Better views in terms of three prominent demensinya5. Features sekurity really tight.
Weaknesses / Disadvantages:1. Some applications can not be operated in Windows 72. Bug in Windows Player 123. There is hardware that can be immediately recognized in Vista, but not in Windows 74. It's hard to force the software that previously could be forced installed in Vista, also installed in Windows 7
But because the show is still a trial version, so that there are still many shortcomings. "It looks closer to Windows Vista and looks more alive. But for as a whole is not yet able to assess, because the final version has not come out.

The Differences Between iPad, Galaxy Tab, and PlayBook

Research In Motion (RIM) just bring the BlackBerry Playbook, which was launched at the BlackBerry Developer Conference (DevCon 2010).
There's nothing wrong with RIM steps out products like Apple's tablet PC. Although more popular with its BlackBerry devices, a number of parties considered an Internet-based tablet PC RIM's strong enough and has its own segment.
If the BlackBerry Playbook aligned with the Galaxy Tab and Apple iPad, a striking difference lies in the size of the three. BlackBerry Playbook and feel pretty with Galaxy Tab by 7-inch screen, while the screen size Apple iPad nearly 10-inches.
If you include people who are highly mobile, Samsung and BlackBerry Playbook Tab Galaxy is more suitable because of light and simple. However, if you want a bigger screen, please select the iPad. All depends on individual taste.
However, for the resolution and sharpness of the screen, Apple iPad still champion. Ipad has a resolution of 1024 × 768 pixels on the screen 9.7-inch IPS. These specifications are much sharper than the Galaxy Tabs property that comes with touch screen 7-inch capacitive WSVGA 1024 × 600 pixel resolution, and BlackBerry Playbook with multi-touch TFT screen for 7-inch screen resolution 1024 × 600 pixels.
For those of you who are still confused, here's a comparison between the BlackBerry Playbook, Samsung Galaxy Tab, and Apple iPad is viewed from a variety of specifications:
As you can see, the BlackBerry Playbook more stable than iPad and Galaxy Tab on the performance side, where RIM pin dual-processor 1GHz for Playbook.
Meanwhile, the iPad was again defeated the BlackBerry Playbook and Galaxy Tab on the side of the camera. Galaxy Playbook Tab and each has two cameras.
This comparison can continue to change, as the emergence of updates for each OS.


 

The Last Episode (Ending) of Doraemon

Have you heard about the story that is said to be the last episode of the Doraemon series? It is unofficial, yet it is very famous and widely distributed using forwarded emails since the 90's. Although the widely-known English version of the story is quite shorter than the original version which is written in Japanese, it still contains the main part of the story.
Several years later, I found this on Winny. This is the slightly different version of the ending, but the interesting part is the fact that this is presented in form of manga (comic). Again it is unofficial, it is created by 田嶋・T・安恵

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