Posts Tagged ‘Technology News’
Panasonic Present 3D Camcorders to Consumer
Next week is rumored to be launching a Panasonic camcorder for the consumer who is able to record images in 3D format. Unfortunately, the full specification of this camcorder has not explained clearly. But clearly, this will be the first 3D capable camcorder for the consumer market from major manufacturers. So that was launched by Japan Today, Thursday (07/22/2010).
As is known, Panasonic and other major consumer electronics makers have been pushing the 3D television in recent months. Most of the first professional 3D content began to appear in the Blu-ray Disc and via the television network. With the presence of this 3D camcorder, Panasonic’s next target is the product that allows consumers to create their own 3D content. Read the rest of this entry »
In Amazon; E-Book Selling Rate Is Higher Than Printed Book
This new evidence that showing a threat to the digital format printing industry.
Online retailer Amazon.com recently announced that sales of its electronic book far exceed the print book sales.
“The format has been following the Kindle format hardcover book,” said Amazon Chief Executive Jeff Bezos, as quoted from the LATimes.com site. According to Bezos, Amazon’s electronic book sold 80 percent more than the printed book. In fact, according to Bezos, Amazon has been selling hardcover books for 15 years. Meanwhile, sales of electronic books on Amazon were only 33 months. Bezos predicted e-book sales spike occurs due to drastic price cuts player portable e-book, Kindle. Some time ago, Amazon’s Kindle price cut from U.S. $ 259 to U.S. $ 189.
Discounts are done only moments after Barnes & Noble also cut the price of their e-book reader products, while Nook, cut to U.S. $ 199 and introduce a valuable new version of U.S. $ 150. Read the rest of this entry »
Firefox Modified, Dell Launched Web Browser
Dell has launched the web browser Mozilla Firefox versions of virtualization. The browser is designed to keep PC users stay safe while browsing on the internet. Kace Dell Secure Browser, browser name, has been developed jointly with Kace, company management application system. The browser is able to isolate suspicious files while browsing the web and keep it there in the browser, not out into the OS.
“By controlling the process of what is allowed to walk, the browser will not run a program or plug-in without permission,” said Dell spokesman, as quoted from the PC Advisor, Wednesday, July 21, 2010. “This can prevent many attacks before they went into action,” he said.
Browser based on Firefox version 6.3 comes with plug-ins such as Adobe Reader and Flash. He also has the ability to create a list of ‘black’ and ‘white’ from the processes that may be running when users surf the Internet and also create a safe list of sites visited. Kace Dell Secure Browser, Read the rest of this entry »
Four Threats of File Sharing
Technology file sharing is a popular media used by the computer users to exchange or share files with others. Through file sharing peer-to-peer (P2P), computer users can easily share music files, pictures, documents or software programs via the Internet. On the other hand, this technology makes the computer vulnerable to multiple threats, such as the threat of virus infection when downloading files, hacking, or the opening of personal data privacy. It is a wise step if we know the risks faced by computer users when doing file sharing.
1. Infected with mal ware
The files that are shared can contain viruses, spy ware and other malicious programs. A file that looks legitimate (official) could also be an incarnation of a virus pretending to be undercover. If you use P2P applications, it is likely to be difficult to ensure that the source files can be trusted. Be aware that file-sharing applications are often used by attackers (hackers) to send malicious programs. How about the sneak spy ware, viruses, Trojans, or worms into the files? Well, if you’re not careful downloading files, then the computer can be infected.
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