วันอังคารที่ 23 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Nokia เปิดตัว Nokia 625 ราคาโดนใจ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!...




    หลังจากที่ก่อนหน้านี้โนเกียได้ปล่อยทีเซอร์ “Something Big” ให้สาวกได้สงสัยล่าสุดก็ชัดเจนแล้วครับว่าเป็นการเปิดตัวสมาร์ทโฟน Nokiaตระกูลลูเมียอย่าง Nokia 625 ซึ่งเป็นสมาร์ทโฟนราคาเบาๆ (Low-Cost)ที่ใครก็เป็นเจ้าของได้
สำหรับ Nokia Lumia625 นั้นมาพร้อมสเปค(Specs) ที่น่าสนใจไม่น้อยครับด้วยหน้าจอการแสดงผลขนาดใหญ่ 4.7 นิ้ว LCDDisplay(480×800) Gorilla Glass2,มีให้เลือก 5 สีตามสไตล์ของแต่ละคน ได้แก่ orange, yellow, bright green, white และ black, รองรับการทำงานบนเครือข่าย 4G LTE
ในส่วนขนาดของตัวเครื่อง 133.3 x 72.3 x 9.3 มม. น้ำหนัก 159 กรัม,ใช้หน่วยประมวลผล Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 dual-core 1.2GHz แรม 512 MB,ROM8GB รองรับการเพิ่มด้วย microSD card, กล้องหลังความละเอียด 5 ล้านพิกเซล รองรับการถ่ายวีดีโอความละเอียดระดับ Full HD1080p,แบตเตอรีความจุ 2000mAh,3GHSPA+,4G LTE,Wi-Fi
b/g/n,Bluetooth 4.0
สำหรับกำหนดวางจพหน่ายในอีกไม่กี่เดือนข้างหน้านี้ โดยราคานั้นประมาณการไว้ที่ 220ยูโรหรือประมาณ 9,000 บาทเท่านั้น (ราคาขึ้นอยู่กับภาษีของแต่ละประเทศด้วย) สำหรับท่านใดที่อยากได้สมาร์ทโฟนที่รันด้วยระบบปฏิบัติการ Windows Phone8ราคาไม่แพงสเปคใช้ได้ NokiaLumia625 เป็นอีกหนึ่งสมาร์ทโฟนที่น่าจับตามองเช่นกันครับ

วันจันทร์ที่ 22 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

ออกอาการเซ็ง!!!!!!สาวก Apple ไม่ปลื้ม ! iPhone 5s จะเลื่อนการเปิดตัว


iphone-5S

iPhone 5S

หลังจากที่ Apple ได้ชะลอการเปิดตัว iPhone 5sเพื่อที่จะเปลี่ยนหน้าจอให้มีขนาดใหญ่ขึ้น ตามรายงานข่าวจาก BrightWire ซึ่ง Appleได้ตัดสินใจที่จะเปลี่ยนหน้าจอจากเดิม 4 นิ้ว เป็น 4.3 นิ้ว ซึ่งทำให้ต้องชะลอการเปิดตัวจากช่วงตุลาคม ไปเป็นปลายปีนี้แทน และอาจจะไม่มีการเปลี่ยนแปลงดีไซน์จากเดิม
ส่วนข่าวลือเกี่ยวกับทางด้านสเปคของ iPhone 5s อาจจะเพิ่มความละเอียดกล้องหน้าเป็น 2ล้านพิกเซล ส่วนกล้องด้านหลังจะเพิ่มความละเอียดเป็น 13ล้านพิกเซล อัพ CPU จาก Dual -Core เป็น Quad-Core เพิ่ม Ram เป็น 2GB  และปุ่ม Home จะเปลี่ยนเป็นระบบสัมผัสแทน แบบเก่า
อย่างไรก็ตามทาง Apple ยังไม่ได้ออกมาให้ความคิดเห็นใดๆ เกี่ยวกับ ข่าว iPhone 5s นี้ !!

วันเสาร์ที่ 20 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

Review iPad MD513LL/A (16GB, Wi-Fi, White)



Apple iPad with Retina Display MD513LL/A (16GB, Wi-Fi, White) NEWEST VERSION
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Average customer review: 
(747 customer reviews)
Product Description
Apple iPad with Retina Display

Product Details
Amazon Sales Rank: #89 in Personal Computers
Size: 16 GB
Color: White
Brand: APPCI
Model: MD513LL/A
Number of items: 1
Dimensions: .37" h x 7.31" w x 9.50" l, 1.44 pounds
CPU: Apple A6 1 GHz
Memory: 1GB SIMM
Hard Disk: 16GB
Processors: 2
Display size: 9.7
Features
9.7 Retina Display; 2048 x 1536 Resolution
Apple iOS 6; Dual-Core A6X Chip with Quad-Core Graphics
5 MP iSight Camera; 1080p HD Video Recording
Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n); 16 GB Capacity
Up to 10 Hours of Battery Life; 1.44 lbs
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews

702 of 731 people found the following review helpful.
Great Multipurpose Tablet
By Student
This product is amazing. It's not perfect, but considering that I'll have it for at least 2 years and I've used it every day so far, I certainly get my $.40 worth each day! It's very sturdy and I know it will hold up well, as my other Apple products have. I have friends who still use their original iPads (they work just fine, but many applications don't run on the operating system). I have a Kindle (an old version), and still love my Kindle as a reader. It's the only way I can read in the sunlight and it's SO lightweight. Eventually, I'll upgrade to a new Kindle reader, but I see them as having different purposes. The iPad is a mini computer, and the non-Fire Kindle is the equivalent of carrying around a book (or a thousand).

iPad 3 vs. iPad 4:
I purchased the version right before this one--the iPad 3--several weeks before the announcement of this version. I called Apple a few days after the announcement, and they immediately set me up with a way to return the iPad 3 to repurchase the newest version. I realize that some people were angry about the announcement, but there has to be a cut off date for new technology at some point, and I thought that Apple treated me as well or better than I've seen from any other technology company.

Yes, both the iPad 3 and 4 have very crisp, clear screens (which are stunning for video quality compared to my Macbook from 2010). However, the increased speed of the iPad 4 makes the video quality seem clearer. It's difficult to explain, but movies definitely got a bit crisper. Also, the increased speed really is incredible when opening apps and running a lot at once. I'd say the time it takes to open large applications is cut in half. But, I was so impressed with the iPad 3 when it came, and if I hadn't been able to exchange it, I would still give it a 5-star review--it's definitely not "obsolete."

Finally, what makes the iPad special? First, no one *needs* one. But now that I have one, it's sure useful and I wouldn't want to go back to life before I got one. Here's why:
* I sit at school or at work in front of a computer all day. I am always typing or reading on the screen. Coming come to something different is nice--it's refreshing. I'd rather watch a tv show on a 10" iPad than any other non-TV device (laptop, tablet, phone, etc.). The picture quality is great for movies and browsing, and the 10" screen is big enough to share if a friend and I want to watch something together. A 7" isn't enough for that or big enough to basically serve as a TV replacement.
* It is functional enough to REPLACE a computer. Don't get me wrong, I still need my computer for editing files, serious typing, spreadsheets, etc. But right after I got the ipad, I went on a 10-day trip. No computer, no problem. I could take care of all of my emails from work and school, keep in touch, keep up with my finances, etc. It was anything I'd need for a non-work trip. Web browsing works just as well as a laptop for 95% of sites, and there's an app for many that even improves the browsing experience.
* Given the first two points, I think owning an iPad will greatly extend the life of my laptop. I probably use my laptop 50% less now that I have an iPad, so I'll probably get an extra year of life out of my laptop as a result. That, in itself, makes the purchase of an iPad worth it in my eyes.
* Integration with other Mac devices. This doesn't apply to everyone, but if you're a Mac user for a laptop or an iPhone, I'd highly recommend the iPad over alternatives, even if it's more expensive. If you're hooked on Windows products or Google products, I'd consider those devices.
* The number of apps. I know that apps are everywhere these days, but, it seems at least, that there are still the most applications for Apple devices. The difference is especially noticeable in non-retail applications. For example, I've tried dozens of "to do" and organizer apps, and my favorite, Errands, is only available on iOS. Another of my favorites, Fotopedia Heritage (a gorgeous display of UNESCO World Heritage photography), is only on iPad. So far (and this may change), a lot of companies also choose to release new iOS versions of applications first. This edge will decrease with time, but for now it is still a significant "plus" for an iPad over other tablets for those who are into applications. Also, I can run most iPhone apps on the iPad, and there's an easy way to tell the difference (e.g. you can search just for iPad apps or for iPhone/iPad/iPod apps). Not sure if you can do this on other tablets, but I've found it useful (e.g. my bank only has an iphone app, but I can still run it on my iPad). Finally, though, just to be clear, this is NOT just a device for running applications. I could do almost everything I choose to do through applications just by using a web browser.
* The number of accessories. Many won't care about this, but some will. If you like to have cases to protect your electronics, the sheer number for iPad is a draw (not a huge one, but the sprinkles on the cake). Everything's out there, from cheap plastic covers to the smart cover (the one that folds as a stand) to professional-looking leather folios to designer soft zip cases. It can be a fashion statement, but it's more likely just a way to make sure to keep your device safe.
* Finally, and this may be petty, but it's the most professional device. In the field I know (law), partners at law firms and federal judges use iPads, not other devices to read briefs, send emails, etc. I've never seen anyone doing work on a Kindle device and I've never even seen another tablet in a professional setting. Part of this may be that it's a well-established product, and part may be that the 10-inch screen is nice for reading, even if it's bulkier. Being able to feel comfortable that you can carry your device in a professional environment may matter for some, and the iPad definitely delivers above other devices there.

254 of 273 people found the following review helpful.
Nice But Not An Overwhelming Nice
By Crabigail Cassidy
Honestly, I had been trying to figure out what an iPad4 was. Well, this is essentially an iPad3 with a few improvements that I really like.
I already own an iPad2, but decided to upgrade to this because I needed to bump up to 32GB. That, and a deal on this iPad which was incredible convinced me to upgrade now. I still use my MacAir and my Dell laptops, but the iPad is my daily go to device and where I go an iPad is going. Great battery life and minimal problems make this a much loved convenience.
The improvements are not overwhelming, but the truth is I already love the iPad and this makes it better. I've always thought the screen image was very good, but this is an obvious step up. It is clear, bright and vivid with the improved retina display.
The iSight camera at five megapixels is very good, but I wasn't complaining about the pictures I took with my old iPad. Still, it is a nice improvement and it takes a much clearer picture than my old iPhone.
The new processor is really fast. I didn't think it was slow before but when I have a lot of apps running I've noticed that it is faster. You'll have to trust me on this one. I tend to run a lot of stuff at the same time and the old iPad was slower, but not to the extent that I found it irritating or irksome.
I like the new lightening connector which is an 8 wire adapter. Just me, but it seems less clunky. However, if you have a lot of Apple products that use the old 30 wire adapter, this may be a pain. I'm going to have to get another car charger/wall charger and I'll have to take two chargers to cover both adapter types when I hit the road.
Another thing I like is my personal secretary Siri. Depress the screen button and Siri is ready to roll. It is voice interpretive intuitive software that retrieves information. While this will probably seem like rudimentary artificial intelligence in a few years, I get a total kick out of it. It's nice to get directions or find out where the Sox are playing or get the earliest showing of a movie. Love it, though I am still playing around with it and probably haven't scratched the surface yet. I don't know if there is any truth to this, but I've heard that the Suri software may be available for the earlier versions of iPad at a later date.
As for the size and weight, minimally larger but I'd be hard pressed to say this except I compared the specs.
Here is the thing. If you don't care about a better camera or a better display or a faster processing speed or having your own cyber slave to talk to, go with the less expensive iPad2.
I like Apple products. I have been using the iPad for two years now and it is fairly trouble free. The few problems I've had were the result of software upgrades. I am absolutely no techie type, but the problems have all been fixed with minimal grief.
This product is getting 4* because the differences between this iPad and its predecessor are slight when you look at the overall big picture. This takes a great product and kicks it up a notch or two, but it hasn't reinvented or reimagined the iPad.
Update: I am liking this better each day. The updated processor is nice but this also seems a bit more intuitive if it can possibly be so.
The imaging is incredible and the pictures this takes are amazing in their clarity and level of detail.
I found that my pricey Joby stand case, which was supposedly made to fit with my iPad 2 works with the new iPad despite very slightly different dimensions. I'm delighted that it doesn't have to be tossed.
The only problem I've encountered thus far was an upgrade to the software. This is Apple's problem since it screwed up our other iPads with the same problems, most notably with mail. There is a fix that I found on an Apple forum.
Love this, but it is still a 4* considering everything.

268 of 297 people found the following review helpful.
LOVING THE NEW IPAD 4!! HERE'S A BREAK DOWN
By Bigz
The 8in Apple iPad Mini was eagerly anticipated, but the new 10in iPad 4 (or iPad with Retina Display as Apple insists on calling it) is a surprise as it arrives only nine months after its predecessor the iPad 3.

Externally, the iPad 4 looks and feels identical to its predecessor. Although it is sturdy and slim, it's still the same weight at around 650g. I had hoped for a reduction in weight since the iPad 3 was around 50g heavier than the iPad 2. The battery lasted 12 hours when I was playing videos matching the time achieved by the smaller iPad Mini.

The 10in screen still has the same 2,048x1,536 pixel resolution. It's very sharp and bright with exceptional image quality, especially when compared to lower resolution tablets like the iPad Mini. Only the upcoming Samsung Nexus 10 Android tablet will have a display potentially capable of matching it.

All the changes are on the inside rather than the outside. The A6X dual-core processor is twice as fast as the iPad 3's A5X chip, but this will make little real difference until apps are designed to take advantage of it. Apple will doubtless release features in future versions of iOS that will only run on the A6X, but that has yet to happen.The iPad 4 is thankfully compatible with the recently launched EE LTE network.

HD Facetime
I was pleased with Video chatting and that the front-facing camera now records in 720p resolution which gave better, more accurate-looking video although the speed of my broadband connection did also affect image quality.

The iPad 4 may be a modest upgrade over its predecessor but it's still the best 10in tablet so far, which says just as much about the competition as it does about Apple's tablet. It's still relatively heavy though, so lighter tablets such as the iPad Mini will be a better buy for some.

Here are the Tech Specs for those who don't know----

Hardware:
Height 9.5 inches
Width 7.31 inches
Thickness 0.37 inches
Weight 1.44 pounds
Color Silver / Black, Silver / White
Speakers Mono

Display:
Screen size (diagonal) 9.7 inches
Technology IPS LCD
Resolution (X) 2048 px
Resolution (Y) 1536 px
PPI 264
Touchscreen type Capacitive
Multitouch Yes

Software:
Operating system iOS
Launch OS version 6
Media streaming AirPlay

Processor:
CPU brand Apple
CPU model A6X
Clock speed 1.4 GHz
Cores 2

Memory:
RAM size 1 GB

Storage:
Internal size 64 GB, 32 GB, 16 GB

Connectivity:
Wi-Fi Yes
Wi-Fi support 802.11n, 802.11g, 802.11b, 802.11a
802.11n frequencies 5GHz, 2.4GHz
Bluetooth Yes
Bluetooth version 4.0

Front Camera:
Effective pixels 1.2 megapixels
Video resolution 720p
Video framerate 30

Rear Camera:
Effective pixels 5 megapixels
Focus type Autofocus
Video resolution 1080p
Video framerate 30

Ports:
Video out Yes
Headphone 3.5mm
Data connections Lightning

Sensors:
Sensors Ambient Light, Gyroscope, Accelerometer

Battery:
Capacity 42.5 Wh
Removable No
Quoted use time 10 hr

This is the best tablet out there so far!! The screen is amazing and apple once again did an excellent job!

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วันศุกร์ที่ 5 กรกฎาคม พ.ศ. 2556

How to make people notice your blog URL.



The new millennium is loaded with individuals striving to earn a living from the comfort of their own homes. Fortunately there are several ways to go about this. While most of them involve the use of the Internet, there definitely are alternatives. However, one would have to be extremely confident in their products/services to avoid the web in this day and age. Cyberspace opens us up to such a greater audience. Take web publishing for example. Many people choose to build websites, web pages and blogs. The reason this is so appealing is because it costs you very little to nothing in order to get started. Once you create a unique blog or website, you can simply add url to search engines. This way your address will get indexed and available to come up in searches.

Those who are new to the web publishing game may ask why they must add url to search engines. Well, it's simply actually; no one will ever see your content if you don't. Let's say you're just becoming a blogger, and are taking full advantage of Google Adsense. So you've written some quality content, placed Google ads all over your blogs, and are now waiting for sufficient traffic, or heck, any traffic at all. If you don't add url to search engines, then you won't be seeing that much-desired traffic. There are countless others out there doing the same thing you are. Indexing your URLs is the key to getting your material seen. You can easily get started doing this when you visit websites such as   http://sw-thai02.blogspot.com/2013/07/locatin    /   http://sw-thai07.blogspot.com/2013/07/220-volt-braun-ki  /  www.google.com


Be sure you have your website ready, blog edited or web pages tweaked before you add url to search engines. Put your best work forward. This is key in the web publishing business, just as it is in any other business. If you dish out garbage, people will not show and interest, and therefore will not click on your ads and earn you money. On the contrary, if you put your best work forward, and truly offer unique content that teaches something, many web surfers will return to your blog or web page to learn more. It's all about competition and of course adding your url to search engines. Once this is done, allow your fresh web page, website or blog some time to get circulating. This isn't a get rich quick scheme.

Adobe Acrobat Reader (PDF)



One of the most useful additions that you can install on your computer is the Acrobat Reader download. This program is necessary if you want to open any Adobe Portable Document Format files, also known as PDF files. If you have ever come across a site that held valuable information in a PDF format but you didn’t have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you know how important this download really is.

Whether you are working in the office or at home, the Acrobat Reader download is a necessity if you want to work with PDF files at all. It can become very frustrating really quickly if you don’t have this program in your stock. Fortunately, it is quite easy to get an Acrobat Reader download right online.

This program offers security when you view, print or search a PDF document. The files can be accessed online or from your own computer. Either way you are sure that you have the means to get the information that you need. The Acrobat Reader download offers more security when you work online using your own files.

Once you have installed the Acrobat Reader download on to your computer you will be able to view and print PDF files. The great thing is that this program will keep the entire formatting true after you distribute the text. This includes colors, graphics and general format of the document.

This comes in very handy when you are sending an extremely important presentation thorough email or by any other means over the Internet. When you use the Acrobat Reader download you know that you are sending and receiving the very same presentation that you created.

The Acrobat Reader download also provides you with more tools than other similar software on the market. The Adobe line of tools is quite valuable to anyone who is serious about creating outstanding, worry-free documents that will stay true to form no matter where they are sent. This provides peace of mind to the perfectionist.

While you may expect to pay an awful lot of money for the Adobe software, you can find the Acrobat Reader download online at no cost. This is a must-have program that is very valuable but it won’t make a dent in your budget. The latest version is available online so why wait? You can be on your way to getting your own Acrobat Reader download in no time at all.


the first 35mm camera




Photography has developed rapidly over the years with equipment and film working in tandem to pioneer new methods of taking pictures. 35mm film, also referred to as 135 film, can be used for still photographs and motion pictures. The 35mm camera was put on the market in 1934 and was a best seller by the late 1960s and still enjoys success today.

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Standards were adhered to in the industry and the usual film format is 24x36mm, allowing for 2mm gaps between frames. The standard roll length is 36 exposures but 12 and 24 exposures are also popular for today's 35mm camera. Some disposable cameras, used for taking holiday snaps and for special occasions, tend to use 6, 8, 10 or 15 exposure film.


The first still camera to become popular with the public, using 35mm film was the American Tourist Multiple, which began selling in 1913. The new invention cost a lot of money for the times. It was the 1925 Leica 35mm camera however, that really set the seal of success on this type of product. The German produced camera quickly became a status symbol and was widely praised for its small size, quality lens and high production levels. The Leica continued its popularity and was championed by professional photographers, including fashion photographers, photojournalists and art photographers such as Henri Cartier Bresson.

In 1934, the Kodak Company launched the German built Kodak Retina, the first 35mm camera to use the modern film cartridge, familiar to camera users today. The next important innovation took place in the 1960s when Nikon introduced the Nikon F SLR. This was the beginning of the Single Lens Reflex system, a technology that went on to dominate photography. This type of camera proved more user friendly with functions such as a viewfinder, focusing screen and motor drive to automatically move the film on.
The introduction of digital cameras made a huge impact on the market but Digital SLRs have gained in popularity as the price has decreased and the 35mm camera is once again, secure. These cameras combine the convenience of a digital camera with the flexibility and quality of an SLR. Today, the camera and film market is shared by Kodak, Ilford, Fuji, Nikon, Olympus and Canon. The technology will, no doubt, evolve once more into territory not even thought of as yet but there will always be a place of affection for those early cameras that people grew up with.