Sunday, August 3, 2014

Advantages and Disadvantages of Asus Zenfone 4 - Asus Zenfone 4 is a four inch android device from Asus which was released in January 2014. Smartphone is announced in conjunction with the Asus Zenfone 4, Asus Zenfon 5, and Asus Zenfone 5 in Las Vegas at the prestigious technology exhibition CES (Consumer Electronics Show). Asus which has been used to playing in the laptop market is working with its old partners Intel and brought the Intel Atom as the brain of Zenfone. Unlike competitors who more frequently use Qualcomm and MediaTek as the chipset.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Asus Zenfone 4

The Advantages of Asus Zenfone 4
  • GSM network that supports fast Internet access in the area of ​​3G HSDPA, GPRS and EDGE support also for those who are outside the area.
  • It supports dual SIM, the user can activate these two GSM cards simultaneously.
  • The screen is not too small that is 4 inches, the screen size of the user enough flexibility in navigating the screen
  • The screen resolution is 480 x 800 pixels with 233 ppi screen sharpness.
  • The screen is coated with corning gorilla glass 3 which provides protection from unwanted scratches 
  • The adequacy of internal storage capacity is 4 GB
  • Provided an external storage slot microSD, with this user can add storage capacity up to 64 GB 
  • Adopting the latest operating system is Android version 4.3 (Jelly Bean) and can be upgraded to Android version 4.4 (KitKat) 
  • This device brings the processor from intel is intel atom Z2520 with a speed of 1.2 GHz, Quad Thread Hyper-Threading Technology 
  • For PowerVR SGX544 GPU brings his that was designed for upscale allowing better graphics performance
  • Capacity that is capable enough RAM 1 GB, thus enabling multitasking activity that is convenient for feature photography equipped with a rear camera with 5 MP strength with a maximum resolution of 2592 x 1944 MP, 
  • The presence of a front camera that can be used to make video calls and video chat with Skype app
  • The presence of features bluetooth version 4, the user can transfer data is more maximal

The Disadvantages of Asus Zenfone 4
  • Does not have an FM radio feature 
  • The screen used is a standard TFT capacitive touch screen, not IPS or AMOLED mediocre screen resolution is 480 x 800 pixels 
  • Low battery capacity is 1200 mAh
- See more at: http://asuszenfone-blog.blogspot.com/2014/04/asus-zenfone-4-advantages-and.html#sthash.gYszq3zl.dpuf

Android Root

Android rooting is the process of allowing users of smartphonestablets, and other devices running the Android mobile operating system to attain privileged control (known as "root access") within Android's sub-system.
Rooting is often performed with the goal of overcoming limitations that carriers and hardware manufacturers put on some devices, resulting in the ability to alter or replace system applications and settings, run specialized apps that require administrator-level permissions, or perform other operations that are otherwise inaccessible to a normal Android user. On Android, rooting can also facilitate the complete removal and replacement of the device's operating system, usually with a more recent release of its current operating system.
As Android derives from the Linux kernel, rooting an Android device gives similar access administrative permissions as on Linux or any other Unix-like operating system such as FreeBSD or OS X.
Root access is sometimes compared to jailbreaking devices running the Apple iOS operating system. However, these are different concepts. Jailbreaking describes the bypass of several types of Apple prohibitions for the end user: modifying the operating system (enforced by a "locked bootloader"), installing non-officially approved apps via sideloading, and granting the user elevated administration-level privileges. Only a minority of Android devices lock their bootloaders—and many vendors such as HTCSonyAsus and Google explicitly provide the ability to unlock devices, and even replace the operating system entirely.[1][2][3] Similarly, the ability to sideload apps is typically permissible on Android devices without root permissions. Thus, it is primarily the third aspect of iOS jailbreaking relating to giving users superuser administrative privileges that most directly correlates to Android rooting.

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What is Computer

A computer generally means a programmable machine. The two principal characteristics of a computer are: it responds to a specific set of instructions in a well-defined manner and it canexecute a prerecorded list of instructions (a program).

Modern Computers Defined

Modern computers are electronic and digital. The actual machinery — wires, transistors, and circuits  is calledhardware; the instructions and data are called software.
All general-purpose computers require the following hardware components:
  • memory: enables a computer to store, at least temporarily, data and programs.
  • mass storage device: allows a computer to permanently retain large amounts of data. Common mass storage devices include disk drives and tape drives.
  • input device: usually a keyboard and mouse, the input device is the conduit through which data and instructions enter a computer.
  • output device: a display screenprinter, or other device that lets you see what the computer has accomplished.
  • central processing unit (CPU): the heart of the computer, this is the component that actually executes instructions.
  • In addition to these components, many others make it possible for the basic components to work together efficiently. For example, every computer requires a bus that transmits data from one part of the computer to another.

    Computer Classification: By Size and Power

    Computers can be generally classified by size and power as follows, though there is considerable overlap:
  • personal computer: a small, single-user computer based on a microprocessor. In addition to the microprocessor, a personal computer has a keyboard for entering data, a monitor for displaying information, and a storage device for saving data.
  • workstation: a powerful, single-user computer. A workstation is like a personal computer, but it has a more powerful microprocessor and a higher-quality monitor.
  • minicomputer: a multi-user computer capable of supporting from 10 to hundreds of users simultaneously.
  • mainframe: a powerful multi-user computer capable of supporting many hundreds or thousands of users simultaneously.
  • supercomputer: an extremely fast computer that can perform hundreds of millions of instructions per second.
  • Iron man

    • The movie opens with Tony (Robert Downey Jr.) narrating a story about how we create our own demons. In a flashback to New Year's Eve 1999, Tony, meets a botanical scientist named Maya Hansen (Rebecca Hall) in Bern, Switzerland, and arrogantly avoids crippled scientist Aldrich Killian (Guy Pearce), who wants Tony's backing in his endeavor, Advanced Idea Mechanics (AIM). Maya has an experimental plant. Maya has been working on experimental (and in some cases unethical) biological research in plants that causes their DNA to change drastically and has the power to cure incurable diseases and paralysis.

      Cut back to present day America at Tony Stark's beach side Malibu mansion where it's Christmas time. It's been quite some time after the events of New York City and the Avengers Initiative, a haunted Tony Stark has obsessively built several Iron Man suits in his mansion. Tony works on a new model, the Mark 42, which is modular; all the suit pieces fly to him and recombine. The first attempt at making the MK42 work is met with a funk version of "Here Comes Santa Claus" with Tony dancing while the pieces are coming at him. As per the course, Tony of course completely ignores any safety measures that JARVIS takes. It ends rather poorly when Tony is thrown across the room attempting flight with the MK42 and it shatters into pieces. JARVIS of course gloats with an "I told you so" moment.
      Read more :http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1300854/synopsis?ref_=ttpl_pl_syn

    Sunday, July 20, 2014

    FIFA president gives World Cup 9.25 out of 10

    RIO DE JANEIRO: FIFA president Sepp Blatter on Monday lavished praise on the World Cup in Brazil, saying it had been a "very special" event.

    "What makes the World Cup so very special this time is the quality of the football, the intensity of the games," said Blatter, adding FIFA gave the tournament 9.25 out of ten.

    "This World Cup on the field of play was exceptional," he added.

    Blatter saluted the passion and intensity of the 32 teams in the event which culminated in Germany beating Argentina in the final on Sunday to win their fourth title.

    "There was not one single match which didn't have this intensity," Blatter told reporters, while conceding that no tournament could ever be perfect.

    "It's more than emotion and passion -- it is a drama," said Blatter, who was presiding over his fifth World Cup as the head of football's world governing body.

    He said that after an explosive first phase, teams had become more tactical, but that the tournament had been one of the most attractive ever, with a joint record 171 goals scored.

    Blatter admitted he had been "a little bit surprised" to see Argentine star Lionel Messi selected as best player after his fine early form tailed off during the knockout stages, but added "his goals were decisive" in the group stage.

    Blatter also said the event had been notable for its spirit of fair play but said football had to continue to strive ever harder to erase racism.

    Brazil's Local Organizing Committee said it calculated that some 700,000 foreign visitors had visited Brazil in June alone -- 132% more than the same month last year when Brazil hosted the eight-team Confederations Cup.

    Strong integration

    Prior to the World Cup Brazil had predicted 600,000 foreign visitors for the World Cup as a whole.

    Deputy Sports Minister Luis Fernandes said one of the resons why the event had gone so well, after initial concerns at construction delays and poor infrastructure, was strong integration between organizers and the government.

    In the months leading up to the event, there had been widespread fears that protests against the reported $11 billion cost of the Cup would mar the competition.

    Protests during the Confederations Cup warm up in June of last year drew a million people on to the streets.




    Sumber : Astro Awani
    Read more at:http://english.astroawani.com/news/show/fifa-president-gives-world-cup-9-25-out-of-10-39858?cp

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    UN to vote on MH17 disaster resolution

    UNITED NATIONS: The United Nations Security Council is expected to consider Monday a resolution demanding that pro-Russian separatists provide "full and unrestricted access" to the crash site of a downed jet in Ukraine.

    The document, proposed by Australia and co-sponsored by countries like France, also calls on all actors in the region to fully cooperate in an international probe of the incident.

    It demands that all military activities, including by armed groups, be "immediately ceased in the immediate area surrounding the crash site to allow for security and safety of the international investigation."

    A vote was set for Monday at 3:00 pm (1900 GMT).

    Russia, as a permanent member of the Security Council, has the right to exercise its veto power to scrap the resolution.

    Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 is believed to have been blown out of the sky Thursday by a surface-to-air missile, killing all 298 passengers and crew. Among the dead are 28 Australian citizens.

    The measure "condemns in the strongest terms" the actions that caused the plane to crash.

    It demands that armed groups controlling the area "refrain from any actions that may compromise the integrity of the crash site... and immediately provide safe, secure, full and unrestricted access to the site and surrounding area for the appropriate investigating authorities."

    While not mentioning Russia specifically, it "calls on all states and actors in the region to cooperate fully in relation to the international investigation of the incident."

    The text also urges countries to respect international civil aviation safety rules "in order to prevent the recurrence of such incidents, and demands that all states and other actors refrain from acts of violence directed against civilian aircraft."



    Sumber : Astro Awani
    Read more at:http://english.astroawani.com/news/show/un-to-vote-on-mh17-disaster-resolution-40340?cp

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    MH17: Stop supporting violent separatists, David Cameron tells Russia.

    UNITED STATES:
    Like the horror of Lockerbie in 1988 when I was a young man, the images of the burnt-out Malaysian plane, 298 victims and their personal effects strewn across the wheat fields and villages around Grabovo in eastern Ukraine will never leave me.

    Ten of our own citizens died; we grieve for them this weekend. So too did 27 Australians, including members of a family who had previously lost relatives on flight MH370; 43 Malaysians and 192 Dutch citizens also died — a huge blow to our friends and allies. We stand shoulder to shoulder with those countries and with all those affected by this outrage.

    But alongside our sympathy there is also anger. Anger that this could happen; anger that a conflict that could have been stopped by Moscow has been fomented by Moscow; anger that some in the West, instead of finding the resolve to deal with this issue, have simply hoped it would go away.

    We must establish the full facts of what happened. But the growing weight of evidence points to a clear conclusion: that flight MH17 was blown out of the sky by a surface-to-air missile fired from a rebel-held area.

    If this is the case then we must be clear what it means: this is a direct result of Russia destabilising a sovereign state, violating its territorial integrity, backing thuggish militias and training and arming them.

    We must turn this moment of outrage into a moment of action. Action to find those who committed this crime and bring them to justice. But this goes much wider than justice.

    In Europe we should not need to be reminded of the consequences of turning a blind eye when big countries bully smaller countries. We should not need reminding of the consequences of letting the doctrine of “might is right” prevail. We should not need to be reminded of the lessons of European history.

    But we do. For too long there has been a reluctance on the part of too many European countries to face up to the implications of what is happening in eastern Ukraine.

    Sitting around the European Council table on Wednesday evening I saw that reluctance at work again.

    Some countries, with Britain at the forefront, have consistently pushed for action that reflects the magnitude of the long-term threat. They tend to be the countries with the closest physical proximity to Russia and the most direct experience of what is at stake. Their own independence and nationhood have come at a high price. They never forget it. But others seem more anxious to make this a problem to be managed and contained, not a challenge to be met and mastered.

    Elegant forms of words and fine communiqués are no substitute for real action. The weapons and fighters being funnelled across the border between Russia and eastern Ukraine; the support to the militias; the half-truths, the bluster, the delays. They have to stop.

    Some international crises are insoluble. Not this one. If President Vladimir Putin stops the support to the fighters in eastern Ukraine and allows the Ukrainian authorities to restore order, this crisis can be brought to an end. Of course there must be proper protections for Russian-speaking minorities. These issues can be addressed. But the overriding need is for Russia to cease its support for violent separatists.

    If President Putin does not change his approach to Ukraine, then Europe and the West must fundamentally change our approach to Russia.

    This is not about military action, plainly. But it is time to make our power, influence and resources count.

    Our economies are strong and growing in strength. And yet we sometimes behave as if we need Russia more than Russia needs us and the access we provide to European markets, European capital, our knowledge and technological expertise.

    We don’t seek a relationship of confrontation with Russia. But we must not shrink from standing up for the principles that govern conduct between independent nations in Europe and which ultimately keep the peace on our continent.

    So let us be clear about what needs to happen.

    First, there must be immediate access to the crash site and the crime scene must be preserved. The remains of the victims must be identified, treated with proper respect and dignity and returned to their families. There must be a ceasefire. And there must be a full investigation into what happened. Russia will have plenty of information about these events which it must make fully available — and straight away.

    Second, Russia must immediately halt supplies and training for the rebels. They do not represent the people of Ukraine. Without Russian support they will wither.

    Finally, we must establish proper long-term relationships between Ukraine and the European Union; between Ukraine and Russia; and, above all, between Russia and the European Union, Nato and the wider West.

    What form that relationship takes rests on how Russia responds to this appalling tragedy. Russia can use this moment to find a path out of this festering, dangerous crisis. I hope it will do so. But if that does not happen then we must respond robustly.

    Nearly 25 years ago Britain hosted the Nato summit that ended the Cold War and began the process of ushering Russia back into the councils of the world.

    In six weeks’ time Britain will host a Nato summit in Wales at which the relationship with Russia will again take centre stage. It is up to Russia which path that relationship now takes.

    British Prime Minister David Cameron shares his view on the MH17 tragedy on his Facebook page.

    The Malaysia Airline passenger plane flight MH17 operated by Boeing 777 en route from Amsterdam  to Kuala Lumpur crashed in Eastern Ukraine on Thursday. The flight was carrying 283 passengers and 15 crew members on board.