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PostHeaderIcon Huawei E1550, Anyone Modem

Through the collaboration of three friends, Wellcomm, Huawei, and operator XL, the other day released a modem that manufacturing production is very committed to the production of the modem. Huawei E1550 series is.

Through this series, Wellcomm also want to introduce a campaign of love Indonesia. That is, so many local sites that save its cultural diversity. The campaign was conducted through the introduction of local culture on this modem pack.

Despite the campaign, E1550 series would like to invite users to be more comfortable doing internet access anywhere, anytime. The target anyone else. Housewives, office workers, students, learners, parents and even the technology-literate.

E1550 just simple design. 85×26x10 mm dimensions, if it is plugged in the USB port so reduced in length 70 mm. Equipped with a USB port and the most important in terms of easy and quick installation (plug and play). The installation process only takes about five minutes, then he has installed and ready to run the task internet access.

In experiments performed by using the netbook Samsung N210 and XL Unlimited SIM card on 2G networks, reaching 360 kbps download speed and speed up load to break the 70 kbps. Meanwhile, if carried on 3G networks, gained the number 640 kbps download speed, while the upload speed of 130 kbps.

The speed is quite stable, when done by moving the test. As for testing internet access (including downloading) is done by utilizing the three sites include YouTube (download), Google (download), and Facebook (upload).

With the ability to access the HSDPA network (3G) to the lowest GPRS (2G) networks are desperately needed stability. However, in any capacity until the GPRS modem can still be tolerated.

Store via a modem with microSD completeness can be obtained at Wellcomm outlets are available in almost all major cities in Indonesia. To further please refer to the results of our tests at several locations, particularly to determine the network speed recorded by a modem capable of this.

PostHeaderIcon Samsung YP-MB2, Android With AMOLED Screen

If Apple had the iPhone 4, Samsung also has Galaxy S as a challenger. Likewise with the iPod Touch, iPhone similar gadget features without telephony capabilities, it also has a challenger who comes through the physical Samsung YP-MB2.

YP-MB2 was being prepared by the Korean electronics maker to challenge Apple’s iPod Touch. These new products are currently sold in stores in South Korea’s Daum (shipment on August 11), YP-MB2 include a 1GHz processor, Wi-Fi, FM radio, DMB TV, GPS will have features in common with an Android phone Samsung S Galaxy, but devoted Just as an MP3 player.

Supports various video and audio formats including MP3, OGG, FLAC, AAC, WMA, WMV, ASF, AVI, MPEG4, DivX, and Xvid. Samsung gadgets will eventually be equipped with a processor 1 GHz plus 4-inch AMOLED screen Super. For business connectivity, MB2 also been equipped with a WiFi device, exactly like the iPod Touch.

YP-MB2 will use the Android operating system user interface TouchWiz 2.1 and 3.1. For business storage, this gadget equipped with bulit-in storage capacity can be doubled up to 32GB, as well as a GPS feature that can provide navigation services, although in the offline state.

MB2 presence will provide a change in the digital music player market, because so far no large vendors that create Android-based MP3 player.

MB2 also expected to also be able to compete with the iPod Touch, since until now sailing the music player is Apple’s touch commensurate with almost no competitors. Price to be offered to the market is still kept secret.

PostHeaderIcon SensGard ZEM, The Comportable Headphone

Using headphones has been known to aggravate loss of hearing in people who use it set on high volume. One reason why some do this is due to too much background noise. But there are now new types of headphones that also help cancel out background noise to allow better headphone audio quality at lower volumes.

But while most noise canceling headphones make use of integrated electronics that come with the headphone, the new SensGard ZEM Headphones offer the same feature but does so by eliminating electronics. This new noise canceling headphones make use of noise canceling technology that absorb and eliminate noise through specially designed chambers of the headphones. With no artificial enhancement needed and no added electronics, this reduces the size ans the weight of the headphone making it more compact, handy and comfortable to use. The SensGard ZEM Headphone is available at SensGard with the 31dB model costing around US$99.

PostHeaderIcon Android Could Be a Hotspot

Platform called Android 2.2 or Froyo adding new features that can turn a smartphone into hotspots. Mungikin this one interesting feature, and would often use Android users because it is not common knowledge that the User smartphone also use other devices using WiFi access to Internet access.

With these features, Froyo based smartphone can act as a WiFi router. Internet connection via a broadband cellular network can be shared to other devices via WiFi networks. Course is very practical to use because it can flexibly be brought anywhere. Want to wear in the boardroom, even when driving in the car with the family.

Now Android could be a hotspot portable and serve the needs of other devices, (for example) you can use for other devices that have no connection and the bill remains the same.

This ability is not really a new thing for a smartphone, though still little is equipped feature. Previously, the Asus M10 smartphone Garmin navigation to Indonesia also have similar features. Windows Mobile latest version 6.5.3, Garmin Asus M10 is designed to be used as navigational tools as well as a WiFi hotspot.

PostHeaderIcon The iPad Travels the world, via eBay

Leave it to the early adopters to find a way to get their hands on an iPad even if they live abroad, where Apple will not begin selling iPads until the end of May.

EBay has been observing a brisk trade in iPads, with 65 percent of those sold on the site going to buyers in other countries. International sales spiked in mid April, when impatient foreigners learned that Apple would delay international sales by a month because of unexpectedly high demand in the United States.

Geeks in the United Arab Emirates could not wait to get their hands on the big, smooth touch screen. They paid $537 over the retail price for the iPad, more than anywhere else. Greeks, despite their country’s debt crisis and forced austerity measures, were not so austere when it came to the iPad. They were willing to pay $269 above retail.

British tech nerds bought 550 iPads on eBay, the most of any country, though Canada and Australia were close behind.

Arabs wanted the most high-powered version, snapping up the 64 GB iPads, while the Russians who bought 215 iPads were content to settle for the 16 GB version.

Some Apple addicts outside the United States will have to search eBay for only a few more weeks. On Friday, Apple announced that the iPad would be available on May 28 and for pre order on May 10, in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.

Those in Austria, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand and Singapore will have to wait until July.

No word on when other countries will get the iPad, so if you have an extra one hanging around, there is probably a tech nerd in Dubai, Moscow or Athens ready to make you a deal.

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