Thursday, 10 November 2011

Ears Announces News Emergency Response App For iPhone

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – Following the increase in traffic accidents, Emergency Assistance & Response Services (EARs) has announced the availability of their new nationwide service.
Due to the frustration faced by victims when they have to contact a host of different parties in the event of vehicle trouble or personal crimes, EARs has decided to provide a service that will aid their customers to get through a traumatic experience.
One such innovation is the availability of an iPhone application, which allows users to call for help with a push of a button. Once this panic button is tapped, a signal is sent to the HQ that will then respond to the notification in less than five seconds with a call to assess the condition. After that, EARs will make the necessary arrangements depending on your emergency to aid you. Then, EARs will alert five of your closest contacts to inform them about your situation.
“EARs was conceptualized mainly because I have many friends and family members who have experienced vehicle breakdowns or personal crimes, or who have had their car stolen,” said Edwin Ong, Chief Executive Officer, EARs. “Although there are services for each of the situations I’ve just mentioned, these services tend to work independently of one another, hence I felt the need for an all-in-one total solution for personal and automotive assistance, leveraging on a mobile device which many of us already have.”
The demo application is already available for download at the Apple App Store. However, for the full application to work, Malaysians will have to sign up for the Breakdown and Assistance (BRASS) plus Personal Alert (PAL) combined packages at only RM75 per year or RM10 per month.

Tuesday, 8 November 2011

Panasonic Toughbook H2

The new rugged Panasonic Toughbook®H2 handheld tablet PC runs a full OS (Windows® 7 Professional) and is the ultimate productivity tool for mobile workers. With superior ergonomics, a brilliant 10.1" sunlight-viewable LED screen capable of up to 6000 nit in direct sun and sealed all-weather design, the H2 lets you work virtually anywhere. Designed with a fast Intel® Corei5 vPro processor, magnesium alloy chassis encased in polycarbonate, the IP65 and MIL-STD-810G certified Toughbook H2 delivers a complete range of embedded wireless features including Wi-Fi, Bluetooth® and optional 4G LTE (Fall 2011) or Gobi2000 3G mobile broadband. Add to that hot-swappable twin batteries for maximum uptime, ports such as USB, serial and ethernet, optional integrated barcode and SmartCard readers, and you've got a handheld tablet PC that is unmatched in the field.

The best Android apps for boosting battery life

Android phones -- a stock LG Optimus T and a Cyanogen-modded Motorola Cliq TX -- have always been greedy consumers of battery power. To tame them, I looked at four different programs that can make you and your phone smarter about power consumption.
The best place to start if you just want to survey your power usage habits is Battery Indicator. To follow that up with actual power management, Green Power and JuiceDefender are your best bets. 2x Battery is not a bad program, but it's limited to managing cell data and not Wi-Fi connections. If that feature were added in a future revision, 2x Battery would be a real contender.
Working with these programs revealed a whole slew of little quirks and eccentricities about power management in Android, many of which I wasn't previously aware of. For instance, some breeds of Android phone -- such as the original Motorola Droid and the Samsung Moment -- only display battery levels in 10 percent increments. This makes it difficult to gauge battery life properly on those phones, even if you're not running the stock version of Android.
One of the biggest reasons for shortened battery life is background applications that persistently attempt to maintain connections (for push notifications, for instance). I found I had a couple of these programs running in my 'Droid -- neither of which were essential, thank goodness -- and had to either uninstall them or force-kill them to prevent them from slurping up my battery. One was the Facebook app, which I've since substituted with just accessing the site via my mobile browser.
Some system management apps for Android have a function that allows for blacklisting or force-closing apps you don't want to run, such as the auto-launched apps often installed in many handsets by a given wireless provider. I'm not fond of doing this because in my experience constantly force-closing apps leaves the system less stable over time. Thankfully, the more capable power management apps provide a more elegant solution.

friends

In our life there are two friends, one is to help you in your difficulties, and one is to help you hone your manufacturing problems. . The former is God to help you grow, in order to hone your mind and sent down to thank him for his good; which is God to encourage you to encourage you and sent down, to cherish him ^ ^

Monday, 26 September 2011

My firstly....

My firstly start to study on my 7 years old......
My firstly start get the licence motorcycle on 18 yers old...
My firstly start study at collenge Alpha of  Technology on 21 yers old.....
And now....................
Is my firstly create my blog....
In my life got many firstly, but these firstly for me is very special.........