Friday, April 22, 2011

Get Ready For The T-Mobile G-Slate


A new Honeycomb device is about to enter the tablet market and this time it’s coming from T-Mobile. The company is expected to launch the G-Slate this April 20 and will come at a price of $529.99 after a $100 rebate. You will also be locked in to a two year contract when you get this device.

The G-slate is the second major tablet to use the Android 3.0 Honeycomb platform after Motorola’s Xoom. Its price is attractive since it comes in $50 cheaper than the Xoom and $200 cheaper than the iPad 2.

So what makes the G-slate special? The hardware specification makes it a competitive product. It uses a Tegra 2 dual core processor and comes with an 8.9 inch that’s capable of displaying 3D images which you can enjoy viewing using special glasses. There’s a 5 megapixel camera at the back that’s capable of recording videos in 3G and a 2 megapixel t the front for video calls.

This device takes advantage of the 4G network of T-Mobile making it have a faster Internet connection speed. With 4G and 3D technology rolled into the G-Slate, T-Mobile is hoping that their latest tablet will give apple’s iPad a run for their money.

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Will We See Chrome OS Netbooks?


Google has been working on its Chrome operating system for a while and it looks like the search giant is ready to unveil the operating system in May. Last week Google released a stable developer channel designed for Chrome OS, which only fueled rumors that the software would be offered in May at I/O conference held by Google.
Two years ago Google Chrome OS was debuted. It is considered to be an open-operating system designed for netbooks that were the hottest selling computers until the launch of iPad. After some delays it was disclosed by Google that Chrome OS based devices would be available in the market by mid-2011. In fact, a deadline is approaching.

Some used a chance to test Chrome OS through Google’s CR48 Chrome netbook. The device is equipped with a 12.1-inch screen, oversized touchpad, full keyboard, Web cam, 802.11 Wi-Fi, world-mode 3G, as well as eight hours of active battery life.

Due to the availability of iPad it is hard to say if Chrome OS netbooks stand a chance. In fact, it is necessary for such netbooks to be offered at a lower price. According to rumors, Asus is going to release a sub-$250 Chrome netbook which is created for people who are in need of basic productivity applications or they need to browse the Web.

Such companies as Hewlett-Packard, Toshiba, and Lenovo are also going to announce products running the browser-centric OS.

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CNN Unveils App for Android

CNN released its latest Android app. It enables users with text as well as multimedia news. Moreover, it is possible to get access to CNN iReport, which is known to be the participatory news community of network.
The goal of the app is to provide users with an immersive news experience in an intuitive and elegant interface. When it comes to content, users are able to get access to the news network, i.e. reports from the field, podcasts, interviews as well as user-submitted content.

Moreover, users are able to get the latest photos, on-demand video contents as well as live video. One can also toggle between U.S. as well as international editions. It is possible to browse news according to format or contract.

The app can be personalizes by including information, products “favorites,” radio, respectable lineup of social sharing options and also ReadItLater-like features.

iReport section is considered to be another interesting feature of CNN, which can be used as a tool specifically created for would-be citizen journalists. With the help of it one can submit videos and photos through the app.

The Android Market has more than 15 non-official CNN apps. Some of the apps are offered for free, while others require payment. The official app of CNN is already available for download. It is compatible with Android 2.1 or higher version.

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Latest iPhone 5 Rumors

One of the hottest selling products of Apple is their iPhone line of smartphones. This is the reason why a lot of people are interested as to what the iPhone 5 is going to feature and when it is going to be released. Apple hasn’t made any official announcement yet regarding the successor to the iPhone 4 however we have dug up some reports on the Internet regarding the status of the iPhone 5.

It is still anyone’s guess whether Apple will make the announcement on their iPhone 5 this coming June 6 at the WWDC (Worldwide Developers Conference). There’s a big possibility that only their latest software releases will be introduce during the said event.

Everything points out to a mass production of the iPhone 5 by September which should translate to a release of the device at the end of 2011 or early 2012. The new model will sport an A5 dual core processor that supports GSM and CDMA. This is the same processor being used in the iPad 2. There’s also a big chance that the rear camera in this model will see a hug improvement since it will now be 8 megapixels.

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T-Mobile G-Slate Hits Market

 T-Mobile-G-Slate

The BlackBerry PlayBook is not the only tablet device that hit the market this week. The T-Mobile G-Slates is already available in the market.

The tablet has a price tag of $529 after a $100 mail-in-rebate. It comes with a two-year contract. The device has a lower price compared to the Motorola Xoom.

In fact, the G-Slate has similarities with the Xoom. It is powered by a dual-core processor of Tegra. It comes with 32GB of internal storage and is based on Android 3.0 Honeycomb. The tablet is featured with an 8.9-inch screen that is not usual for such devices. The tablets like the Galaxy Tab, Xoom, BlackBerry PlayBook and iPad come with 10-inch or 7-inch displays.

As for reviews of the G-Slate, they are mixed. On the whole they are positive. If compare reviews of the Motorola Xoom and G-Slate, majority of reviewers prefer the G-Slate. According to TechSpot, it is comfortable to hold the G-Slate. Moreover, its build of Android is more stable. The device has received a 6/10 rating by Engadget, which criticized the tablet not for its software, but for its high-price point as well as contract requirements that are imposed by T-Mobile.

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Obama approves drone strikes in Libya

US president Barack Obama has approved the use of armed drones in Libya, authorising US airstrikes against ground forces for the first time since America turned control of the military operation over to NATO.

The first armed drone mission since Obama's go-ahead was flown on Thursday, but the aircraft, armed with Hellfire missiles, turned back due to poor weather conditions without firing any of its munitions.

Pradator drones have routinely been flying surveillance missions in Libya, Robert Gates, the US defence secretary, told reporters at a Pentagon briefing on Thursday.

He said the US will provide up to two 24-hour combat air patrols each day by the unmanned Predators.

Marine General James Cartwright, vice chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the drones can help counteract the pro-Muammar Gaddafi forces' tactic of traveling in civilian vehicles that make it difficult to distinguish them from rebel forces.

"What they will bring that is unique to the conflict is their ability to get down lower, therefore to be able to get better visibility on targets that have started to dig themselves into defensive positions," Cartwright said.

"They are uniquely suited for urban areas."

He added, "It's very difficult to pick friend from foe. So a vehicle like the Predator that can get down lower and can get IDs better, helps us."

'No mission creep'

Gates rejected the notion that the approval of drone strikes means that the US will get pulled slowly back into a more active combat role, despite Obama's vow merely to provide support for NATO.

US forces played a lead role in the early days of the conflict, launching an onslaught of cruise missiles and bombs against Gaddafi's surface-to-air missile sites and advancing Gaddafi's troops.

With American forces stretched by the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as the humanitarian operations in Japan, the Pentagon turned the mission over to NATO, saying it would do only limited airstrikes to take out air defences.

The US, said Obama, no longer would do airstrikes to protect the civilian population.

Gates said that bringing in the Predators will give NATO a critical capability that the US uniquely can contribute.

"I think this is a very limited additional role on our part, but it does provide some additional capabilities to NATO," said Gates.

"And if we can make a modest contribution with these armed Predators, we'll do it. ... I don't think any of us see that as mission creep."

He said Obama has been clear that there will be no US boots on the ground, and the main strike role would belong to the allies.

Gates, who publicly expressed skepticism about getting involved militarily in Libya before Obama endorsed the limited intervention, said "the real work" of overthrowing Gaddafi will have to be done by the Libyans themselves.

While he acknowledged the conflict "is likely to take a while," Gates also said the continuing sanctions, arms embargo and NATO-led offensive have weakened Gaddafi's military and eaten away at his supplies and cash.

Over the long term, Gates said, that will hurt Gaddafi's ability to strike back at opposition forces, if they should rise up again in other cities.

At the same time, however, Gates said the administration's decision to provide $25m in nonlethal military assistance to the rebels did not signal a deeper US commitment to anti-Gaddafi forces whose makeup, objectives and motives still are not fully understood in Washington.

The aid, he said, is not high-end military equipment but rather a hodge-podge of things like uniforms and canteens.

"I'm not worried about our canteen technology falling into the wrong hands," he joked.

Asked how long he believes it will take the NATO-led air campaign to succeed, Gates replied, "The honest answer to that is, nobody knows."

Meanwhile, casualties are on the rise as Libyan government forces and rebel fighters battle it out on the streets of besieged western city of Misurata, amid calls by the UN chief to "stop fighting".

Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, urged Libyan authorities on Thursday to "stop fighting and stop killing people" and said the world body's priority was to secure a ceasefire.

"At this time our priority is to bring about a verifiable and effective ceasefire, and then we can expand our humanitarian assistance, and we are going to engage in political dialogue," he said during an official visit to Moscow.

The Libyan rebels have been trying since mid-February to end Gaddafi's 41-year-old rule but have struggled against his more experienced and better equipped forces.

Border post captured

Earlier on Thursday, pro-democracy fighters took control of the Libyan side of a key border crossing with Tunisia, in a remote western region.

Witnesses said pro-Gaddafi forces abandoned their weapons and fled into Tunisia.

Sue Turton, Al Jazeera's correspondent in Benghazi, said there was fierce fighting before the rebels were able to seize control of the post.

"The post ... has some 6,000 Libyans trying to get into Tunisia trying to flee the fighting here. People are camped out there," she said.

"We're also hearing from the national council here that this isn't the first time that they've taken control of that outpost. They're just watching to see whether Gaddafi forces strike back and try to take the post back again."

Elsewhere in the country, Libyan state television said, NATO forces struck the Khallat al-Farjan area of the capital Tripoli, killing seven people and wounding 18 others.

The report could not immediately be independently verified.

But NATO denied that any air raid had killed civilians, saying the target was a command and control bunker in a military compound.

The developments came on a day forces loyal to Gaddafi rained mortar fire on Misurata, the only rebel stronghold in the country's west where fighting has trapped 300,000 residents.

Medics said they have seen children with shrapnel and bullet wounds, with snipers allegedly killing and causing terror among the residents.

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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Facebook Secrets – The Facebook Secrets To Success

I would like to share some of my Facebook Secrets with you. Facebook is a great way to market your business. This site has exploded in growth during the last couple of years and is currently the Newest Internet Super Power. With more than 2.5 billion searches every month, that’s correct I said “billion”, and more than 600 million users, its no wonder so many people are on Facebook trying to market their business. With this kind of traffic it’s a really smart move for you to have some sort of presence there to help maximize your efforts. Additionally, this site currently offers some of the cheapest and most targeted PPC advertising you might ever find, also it probably will never be this cheap again.

With a few of these Facebook Secrets, you will discover some techniques that will help you target the proper people. When people join a company they are told to go to Facebook to promote their new business. They join groups, add a bunch of friends and just start posting their links talking about how wonderful their opportunity is or the unbelievable compensation plan their company provides. This hardly ever works. People are on this site to socialize. They don’t like to be bombarded with people sending them links about joining their opportunity. On Facebook they call this SPAMMING and people do not like it. You have to know how to locate people that are actually interested in what you have to offer.

Attracting your prospects with these Facebook Secrets can help you become much more targeted in your efforts.

You should begin by attracting people to you. You want to let them know about you personally. Start with your profile and let people know about what you like to do. Upload a few pictures of you, your family and friends. Posting a link to your site or blog is okay, just do not post a lot of links to opportunities you are trying to get somebody to join. Update your status on a regular basis to let people know what you have been doing. Try to talk about what is going on in your life personally and professionally. Once you do this you’ll start to attract people and get more friend requests.

Another one of my Facebook Secrets is to try to target friends which have the same interests that you do. You should not just add friends for the sole purpose of getting a lot of friends. Furthermore, whenever you make a friend request and that person accepts, you should not send them a link to join your opportunity. I see this happen so many times and people don’t like it. Work on getting to know them more and begin building a relationship with them. Seek feedback and try to find out if they are needing any help with whatever they are doing. There are so many people on Facebook attempting to market their business and not having very much success. Always offer value.

One more of my Facebook Secrets is generating free leads. You’ll want to start by trying to find groups which are in your niche. Try to find groups that have 100 members or more and join them. Find some of the most active members. The ones which are very active in the group and have posted recently. Read their post and comment on it. It will let them know you really did read it and send them a friend request. If they accept, ask them how things are going and seek feedback. Don’t send them a link for your opportunity at this time. Start creating a relationship and earn their trust. If you always offer value people will naturally want to know what you are doing and will be more likely to want to join you.

These are just some of my Facebook Secrets . Just remember, Facebook is a Social Networking Website. Utilize it to connect with new people in your target market. You’ll need to try to add friends from groups associated with network marketing. Connect with them and ask how their business is going. Determine if they are struggling and share some of the issues you are having too. You will always have people attempting to force their opportunity on you, but you will discover that a lot of them will want help. Learn more about them and offer them something of value. Facebook is growing fast and you should be using it to maximize your success.

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