Friday, February 19, 2010

Lenovo IdeaCentre C300


With a beautiful design and classic style complete facilities, Lenovo IdeaCentre A600 is an ideal representation of a PC AiO. Not long ago, the vendor re-release of his newest family IdeaCentre labeled C300. Can be traced from its name if this product is set as a downgraded version of the A600. However, the design aspect remains a mainstay of Lenovo. This time they gave perwajahan attraction with classical motifs frame with a beautiful design Class differences with the "brother" immediately apparent when we looked in the hardware specifications. To suppress the price, Lenovo uses Intel's Atom processor. But instead of using a type of N270 or N280 is actually intended for the netbook, C300 carrying a targeted N330 Intel for nettop. Naturally, if the performance was quite rushed C300 compared to other PC selevelnya AiO. Especially if you just used for standard computing activities. Shown with 20-inch screen, C300 is well suited to satisfy the users of the multimedia side. The availability of an internal DVD drive into an advantage compared to C300 class competitors who generally only provide an external optical device. But when tested, the ability to play HD video files, not as smooth as the way of hope. In some sections, the resulting picture somewhat broken. It does not matter if the play is a standard multimedia files such as AVI, WMV, and MP4. Intrigued with its 3D performance, we played the game Doom 3 with the C300. The result? It turned out pretty good. Much more smoothly than when playing HD video. *** Lenovo IdeaCentre C300 offers complete connectivity options. There are 6 USB ports, 1 port PS / 2 (for mouse), FireWire port, LAN, memory card reader 6-in-1, and also Wi-Fi facilities. Berbandrol competitive prices in a number of U.S. $ 599, C300 worthy promoted as a leader among AiO various mid-level PCs. Source: InfoKomputer Plus: beautiful design; use Atom N330; there is an internal DVD Writer; full connectivity Minus: Lack of HD video plays okay; keyboard dirty easily; back less flexible TEST SCORE Performance: 3.8 Feature: 4 Ease: 4 Price: 4 TOTAL SCORE: 3.94 Test Results SysMark 2004: 47 PCMark 2005: 2740 3DMark 2001: 2413 Encoding audio: 9 minutes 37 seconds Encoding video: 32 minutes 42 seconds Cinebench: 1561 Lenovo IdeaCentre SPECIFICATION C300 Processor: Intel Atom 330 1.6 GHz Chipset: Intel Lakeport-G i945GC Memory: 1 GB DDR2 GG7 MHz Graphics Card: ATI Mobility Radeon X4530 HDD: 160 GB, up to 640 GB Optical drive: DVD writer Sound card: Realtek ALC662 OS: Windows XP SP2 Facilities: 6 USB ports, 1 FireWire port, LAN, 802.11b / g WiFi, memory card reader, audio ports, 1.3 MP webcam + mic, speaker, PS / 2 keyboard, USB mouse Monitor: 20 "(16:9 ratio) Dimensions: 49x36x55 cm Weight: 6.4 kg Warranty: 1 year Price range *: U.S. $ 599 * Press release from Lenovo Indonesia



HP ENVY: Minimalist, Artistic


The progress of information communication technology is very unusual right now, there are various terms to lure consumers. There was a laptop. There are notebooks. There netbook. There's a computer. Or it is the computer, and the difference is a function, design, and price. Simultaneously, on the side of consumers and computer manufacturers with a variety of terminology, we see there is another aspect to be considered and seductive anyone who saw it. These aspects include the artistic side, as well as technologically superior. Kind of like a car with a Lamborghini or a Ferrari engine design and superior artistic abilities tested by the speed, the computer with a different terminology is also in common with a luxury car, a futuristic design, and price frowned. In the computer industry, many computer models that appear to follow this aspect. Apple Computer with the iMac or MacBook Pro is one example. Acer with a series of bright-red Ferrari and seductive design design is another example. Minimalist Hewlett-Packard (HP), the largest producer of computer technology in the world, such as do not want left behind after all this time lost in pursuit of market share constantly driven to compete with other global brands. So far, HP is like pushing a box to the consumer computer, does not present a significant difference for most consumers. But this time, there was something different. When Compass tried Envy15 HP's latest products, notebooks with 15-inch monitor (38.1 cm diagonal) and weighing about 2.5 kg without power supply, the United States was the company that produces various types of computer technology is able to provide the following significant differences in progress information communication technology. Envy15 into the desktop replacement category and become HP's most expensive so far. The design was minimalist, reflects the value of elegance, and technological forces that want to will find the Intel Core i7 Q820 computing speed 1.73 GHz, 8 GB memory capacity, operating system, Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit graphics processor ATI Radeon HD 4830, and the PA Beats sound that brings the luxury sound systems to notebook category. All the HP specifications indicate Envy15 underdog quality. This reflects that HP is the largest producer in the world of technology. We would like the minimalist design with a carved lid monitor using laser technology. We would like cavities collected in bringing unity USB, HDMI, and LAN. We also would like to structure the wide keyboard, mouse control of a futuristic wide touchpad, the on / off, and marker lights hidden above the keyboard. Envy15 minimal value was shown without the presence of various stickers, such as a notebook that had been offered in the market, ranging from Intel Inside, stickers specifications, and others seemed unsure of himself. Is a class Envy15 MacBook Pro notebook made by Apple, but more sophisticated and luxurious while still placing the optical disc DVD player as an extra connection or not integrated into one. Packaging reflect Envy15 magnesium alloy luxury. In performance, Envy15 clearly has an unmatched advantage thanks to the processor and memory size has. HP latest notebook has an extremely fast performance than existing in the market. There is only one constraint, which is very hot engine. (RLP / KOMPAS)

BenQ Joybook S35


Physically, the BenQ Joybook S35 is like a big version of the netbook BenQ, Joybook S101 and has been Equipped with Windows 7. This can be seen from the use of glossy piano blue with BenQ Joybook writing on the back. The use of such glossy material makes this notebook look modern look, though should be compensated with fingerprints easily attached to this surface. Thick notebook itself ranges from 1.3 cm at the numbers (on the front side) up to 2.9 cm (on the back) physical Joybook S35 looks a little wider. So is thick, this notebook had not reached the number "sacred" 1 inch. However, calculations were honestly can not release the image as the Joybook S35 notebook thin, as he briefly looked very slim. Moreover, weighed only 1.6 kg. BenQ S35 All facilities developed on the left and right, including the memory slot, VGA-Out, USB (3 pieces), HDMI, and eSATA. This last facility is underlined because it is not feasible in other thin notebooks. But such a thin notebook generally, there is no optical devices or PCMCIA expansion slot / Express Card. This notebook also has Bluetooth. On the interior, BenQ does not do a lot of reforms. Keyboard keys are practically the same as BenQ notebooks in general, do not follow the style that is trendy chiclet it. But like the touchpad InfoKomputer made it so textured feel responsive. Like other thin notebooks, notebook sailed 13.3 "using an Intel Core 2 Solo SU 3500 and the Mobile Intel GS45 chipset. Large memory capacity (4GB), but relatively small hard drive capacity (250GB) when compared to Asus and Acer. Joybook S35 test results appear to compete with Asus UX30 as the best, but it should be noted that this notebook uses Windows 7 that did not fit when compared to the apple-to-apple. *** We have not received an official price of BenQ Joybook S35 with our test specifications, so that was difficult to assess the performance of this notebook as a whole. But according to the distributor Techologies Galva BenQ, Joybook S35 will be sold starting price of U.S. $ 699 complete with Windows 7 Starter Edition. From the calculations on paper, the BenQ S35 is a very worthy choice ogled. Source: InfoKomputer PLUS: good performance; an e-SATA; touchpad is responsive MINUS: Relatively heavy; less battery life maximum. SCORING ASSESSMENT (maximum 5) Performance: 3.8 Facilities: 3.7 Usage: 4.3 Price: -- TOTAL SCORE: -- Test Results Performance Encoding Video: 38 minutes 41 seconds Audio Encoding: 3 minutes 36 seconds PCMark Vantage: 1528 Cinebench R10: 1502 CB-CPU 3DMark 2006: Battery endurance Playing HD Video: 1 hour 27 minutes Battery Eater 05: 1 hour 47 minutes SPECIFICATIONS BenQ Joybook S35 Processor: Intel Core 2 Solo SU3500 (1.4 GHz, 3MB cache L2, FSB 800MHz) RAM: DDR2-667, 4GB Chipset: Mobile Intel GS45 Graphics Card: Intel GMA 4500MHD (onboard) Sound card: Realtek ALC272 Harddisk: SATA 250GB, 5400rpm Optical drive: No Facilities: Wi-Fi a / b / g, Ethernet, card reader (SD, SDHC, MMC), HDMI, eSATA, USB (3x), 1.3 MP Webcam Screen: Wide LCD 13.3 ", 1366x768 pixels Operating system: Windows 7 Battery: 2250 mAh Dimensions: 32.8 x24x (1,3-2,9) cm Weight: 1.6 kg Warranty: 3 years of service, spare parts 1 year, international, all-risk insurance Web site: www.benq.com Price range *: Not yet known * Galva Technologies, (021) 345-6650



Thursday, February 18, 2010

Search engine

Search engine on the internet is a computer program designed to facilitate a person to find the files that are stored in the computer, for example, in a public server on the web. The search engine allows us to ask for media content with specific criteria (usually containing the word or words that we set) and get a list of files that meet these criteria. Search engines usually use the index (which was made before and updated on a regular basis) to find the file after the user enters a search criteria.

In the context of the Internet, search engine usually refers to the WWW, and not the protocol or other areas. In addition, search engine data available in newsgroups, large databases, or open directories like DMOZ.org. Because data collection is done automatically, unlike search engine web directory of human work.

Most search engines run by private companies using proprietary algorithms and closed databases - the most popular is Google (MSN Search and Yahoo! Left little behind). There have been several attempts to create search engines with open-source (open source), for example is Htdig, Nutch, Egothor and OpenFTS. [1]

The way search engines work
Web search engines work by storing information about many web pages, which they retrieve from the WWW. These pages are retrieved by a web crawler - automated web browser which follows every link he saw. The contents of each page and then analyzed to determine how mengindeksnya (for example, the words taken from the title, subtitle, or special fields called meta tags). Data about web pages are stored in an index database for use in subsequent searches. Some search engines such as Google, store all or part of the page source (called cache) as well as information on the web page itself.

When a user visits a search engine and enter a query, typically by entering keywords, search engines index and provides a list of web pages that best matches the criteria, usually accompanied by a brief summary of the document title and sometimes some of the text.

There are other search engines: search engine real-time, such as Orase. Machines like this do not use indexes. Machinery necessary information is collected only if there is a new search. When compared with systems that use index-based machines such as Google, real-time system is superior in several respects: information is always up to date, (almost) no dead links, and fewer system resources required. (Google uses nearly 100,000 computers, Orase only one.) But there are also disadvantages: the search for longer completion.

Benefits of search engine depends on the relevance of the results it provided. Although there may be millions of web pages containing a word or phrase, some pages may be more relevant, popular, or authoritative than others. Most search engines employ methods to rank the results to be able to provide the "best" first. The way the machine determines which pages are most appropriate, and the order of the pages shown, very varied. The methods also change over time as Internet usage changes and evolve new techniques.

Most web search engines are commercial ventures supported by advertising revenue and therefore most controversial practice, which allows advertisers to pay for their pages ranked higher in search results.

Some Search Tips Using Search Engines
filetype:

This option is used to search for specific file types. Example: filetype: xls -> to search for MS Excel files filetype: doc -> to find the file MS Word

inurl:

This option is used to search for particular words that "entered" as a url. With this option you can search a specific folder on your search (if combined with the option "index of"). Example: inurl: admin -> search produces a url website has the word "admin"

site:

This option is specifically used to perform a search on a particular site. Example: site: torry.net "xp style" -> search with keywords "style xp" on the site www.torry.net

intitle:

This option is used to search for specific words contained in the title of web pages.

link:

This option is used to determine which sites are nge-link to a particular site. Example: link: delphi3000.com -> find a site that has links to www.delphi3000.com

You can combine a variety of options above to get more specific search. Example: pdf "rapidshare.de / files" site: rapidshare.de -> to find books or pdf files on rapidshare.de

+ inurl: exe rar zip site: rapidshare.de -> to search for programs, applications in rapidshare.de

You can change your site: rapidshare.de to site: megaupload.com to search for files on MegaUpload

History
The first search engine was "Wandex", which is now defunct index collected from the World Wide Web Wanderer, a web crawler developed by Matthew Gray at MIT in 1993. Other search engines long, Aliweb, also appeared in 1993 and still runs today. One of the first search engine now developed into a commercial enterprise that is big enough Lycos, which started at Carnegie Mellon University as a research project in 1994.

Soon after, many search engines appeared and vied for popularity. These include WebCrawler, Hotbot, Excite, Infoseek, Inktomi, and AltaVista. They competed with popular directories such as Yahoo. Later these directories or adding combines search engine technology to increase functionality.

In 2002, Yahoo! acquired Inktomi and in 2003, which has acquired Overture AllTheWeb and Altavista. In 2004, Yahoo! sndiri launched its search engine based on the combined technology of machines that have diakuisisinya and give priority to service than the Web search engine directory.

In December 2003, Orase published the first version of search technology, real time. This machine has many new functions and increased performancenya very great.

The search engine also known as the stars of the brightest in the Internet investing frenzy that occurred in the late 1990s. Several companies entered the market spectacularly, recording record gains during their initial public offerings. Some have taken down their public search engine, and the only marketing Enterprise editions only, such as the former Northern Light is one of the 8 or 9 after the initial search engine Lycos appears.

Before the advent of the Web, there are search engines for the [protocol]] or other use, such as the Archie search engine for FTP sites anonymously and Veronica search engine for the Gopher protocol.

Books Osmar R. Zaïane From Resource Discovery to Knowledge Discovery on the Internet explains in detail the history of search engine technology before the advent of Google.

Search engines other a9.com include, AllTheWeb, Ask Jeeves, Clusty, Gigablast, Teoma, Wisenut, GoHook, Kartoo, and Vivisimo.

Google
Around the year 2001, the Google search engine developed greater. This success is based on the basic concept of link popularity and PageRank. Each page sorted based on how many related sites, from a premise that the site you want be more connected than others. Website ranking (The PageRank) of a link page and the number of links from these pages is the input for the respective sites Ranking. This makes it possible for Google to sort the results based on how many pages to the page it finds. Google's user interface is preferred by users, and it evolved into its competitors.

Researchers at NEC Research Institute claim to have improved upon Google's patented PageRank technology by using Web Crawlers to find "communities" of websites. Instead of ranking pages, this technology uses an algorithm that follows links on a webpage to find other pages that link back to the first one and so on from page to page. The algorithm "Remembers" where it has been and indexes the number of cross-links and relates these into groupings. In this way virtual communities of webpages are found.

The challenge for search engines
The web is growing much faster than any present-technology search engine can possibly index (see distributed crawling).
Many web pages are updated frequently, which forces the search engine to Revisit them periodically.
The queries one can make are currently limited to searching for key words, which may results in many false Positives.
Dynamically generated sites, which may be slow or difficult to index, or may result in excessive results from a single site.
Many dynamically generated sites are not indexable by search engines; this phenomenon is known as the invisible web.
Some search engines do not order the results by relevance, but rather according to how much money the sites have paid them.
Some sites use tricks to manipulate the search engines to display them as the first result returned for some keywords. This can lead to some search results being polluted, with more relevant links being pushed down in the result list.
See also
Search engine spammer
Internet History
List of search engines
Data mining
Metasearch Engine
[edit] External links
Google Directory Search Engine Indonesia
Blog SEO Indonesia blog that discusses technology and news about search engines
How to Search Engines Work A brief explanation how search engines work
How it Works Google specific explanation about how the Google
Links to search engines
Search Engine Forums Sell Buy Special index of Indonesia Forum Jual Beli Indonesia's largest.
Special Search engines look for sites Indonesia Indonesia. Look for Information / Gossip / Celebrity / Government / Health / Medicine / Employment / Media / News / Sports / Video / etc.
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AMGEM Force (16 languages)
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Metasearch Engine
Dogpile
MetaCrawler - Metasearch engine One of the earliest
Vivisimo Clustering
international java Indonesia destination
nowGoogle.com is Multiple Search Engine Cool
Short Tutorial About MetaSearching

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Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car

Manufacturer Toyota The Toyota Motor Triathlon Race Car (MTRC) is a fuel cell concept race car designed and built by the Toyota European Design and Development studio. It made its world premier at the Geneva Motor Show, and its US debut at the 2004 New York International Auto Show.
The MTRC is a response to the cultural interests of young people today, such as mobile phones, video games, computers and internet play.
The car is featured in the videogame Gran Turismo 4. As it is a concept car it cannot be purchased, but must be won.
SpecificationsOverall length: 4,060 millimeters / 159.8 inches Overall width: 1,930 millimeters / 76 inches Overall height: 1,330 - 1,480 millimeters / 52.4 - 58.3 inches Wheelbase: 2,950 millimeters / 116.1 inches Tread, front: 1,600 millimeters / 63.3 inches Number of seats: 2 Fuel cell type: Toyota fuel cell stack Drive system: 4WD (in-wheel motors) [edit] External linksHow the Toyota MTRC Works

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One Laptop Per Child

One Laptop Per Child (OLPC abbreviated) can be called also The Children's Machine or XO-1 or the $ 100 laptop is a program to provide affordable laptops to children around the world, especially children in developing countries, in the hope that they can access knowledge and modern education. OLPC later became the name of a nonprofit organization formed by members of the MIT Media Lab. These organizations serve to design, create and distribute the laptops in question. This program was initiated by Nicholas Negroponte. Laptop itself will be a mini computer that requires very minimal effort, using flash memory to replace hard disk, and use linux as operating system [1]. Mobile ad-hoc networking will be used to allow some laptops can access the Internet simultaneously from a single Internet access. Table of Contents [hide] 1 Price 2 contractor and the state ordering See also 3 4 References Price This laptop will be sold to governments that are interested and will be distributed to every school child. The starting price is expected around U.S. $ 135-140 (approximately Rp 1.200.000, - with 9000/US exchange rate USD $ 1) and is targeted to reach U.S. $ 100 (approximately USD 900.000, - with 9000/US exchange rate USD $ 1) in the year 2008. Approximately 500 fruit samples laptop (Alpha-1) distributed in the summer of 2006 Then the 875 prototypes that can be used (Beta 1) is sent at the end of 2006 Some laptops 2400 Beta-2 distributed in February 2007 Mass production expected to begin in mid-2007. The contractor and the state ordering In February 2007, Quanta Computer, the project contractors say that they had confirmed orders for one million units. They indicated that they could send five million to 10 million units in 2007 for seven countries have committed to buy the XO-1 for school children. Those countries are Argentina, Brazil, Libya, Nigeria, Rwanda, Thailand and Uruguay [2]. However, Thailand's military junta government to cancel the participation of the country [3] after they took over power through a military coup in 2006. Orders later developed into a broader, covering the countries: Argentina Brazil Cambodia Costa Rica Dominican Republic Egypt Libya Nigeria Pakistan Rwanda Tunisia United States (especially the state of Massachusetts and Maine) Uruguay See also Classmate PC, a cheap laptop developed by Intel Digital Textbook Project of South Korea to distribute tablet notebooks to students of primary school. Tianhua GX-1C, part of the cheap machines developed by Sinomanic in China OpenBook Project, a project similar to the OLPC Simputer adalh earliest projects in designing mobile computers cheaper in India VIA pc-1 Initiative project of VIA Technologies to bridge the digital distribution. Wizzy Digital Courier: Internet access to rural schools via USB stick Edubuntu: a free Linux distribution designed for use in education.

References
(En) Site wiki
(En) Site news networkworld
(En) Bangkokpost

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Wednesday, February 17, 2010

BOOKS

The book is a collection of paper or other materials bound together at one end and containing text or pictures. Each side of a sheet of paper in the book is called a page. Along with developments in the field of informatics world, the term is now also known e-book or e-book (electronic book), which rely on computers and the Internet (if access online). Price e-book is much cheaper than the book Table of Contents [hide] 1 History 2 Types of books See also 3 4 External links History There are various sources that reveal the history of the book. The first book mentioned was born in Egypt in 2400 BC when the Egyptians created papyrus. Papyrus containing this paper is rolled and the roll is the first book form. Others said the book had been around since the time of the Buddha in Cambodia because at the time of the Buddha put revelation above the leaves and then read it again and again. Centuries later in China, the scholars write science-the science on the stick, wrapped into one. This affects the writing system in China where Chinese characters are written vertically from top to bottom. The book is made of the new paper came after China succeeded in creating a paper in the year 200 BC from the basic materials of bamboo invented by Tsailun. Paper brought many changes in the world. Muslim traders brought the creation of technology of paper from China to Europe in the early 11th century AD. Here is the paper industry stepped forward. Especially with the invention of the printing press by Gutenberg perkambangan and distribution of books through a revolution. Paper is lightweight and durable collected into one and create a book. Lovers of books is usually referred to as a bibliophile or a nerd. The types of books Some examples of books: novel magazine dictionary comics free health books Islamic books See also Paper Book manuscript libraries, storage (general) books References

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