Linux users wishing to benefit from a complete burning suite, the editor reserves Nero "Nero Linux 4, a commercial application that is developing in this new version of a tool" express ", to burn no frills music or data. Able to burn Blu-ray, Nero Linux 4 provides a utility for creating bootable discs, as well as support, in terms of music, Musepack and AIFF formats. The application is 19.99 euros sold through the publisher's website. It remains to be seen whether its benefits will convince librists convinced or those who already meet very many different clients available in the open source world.
After installation, Nero Linux 4 with Nero Linux Express 4 can be launched individually - based on user preference. For beginner Linux users, the user-friendly, wizard-style interface of Nero Linux Express 4 provides easy, guided steps for burning audio and data discs. Nero Linux 4 application offers advanced audio and data file
support as well as options, tools, and settings for full burning, copying, and ripping of CDs and DVDs.
“Nero’s roots lie in our award-winning digital media solutions,” said Kris Barton, executive vice president of global products, Nero AG. “With the introduction of Nero Linux 4, we are building on this leadership, reinforcing our commitment to platform interoperability and allowing all users to further customize and enjoy their digital media experience.”
Nero Linux 4 is the only commercial Linux application to offer a complete solution for blue laser burning. Users can rely on enhanced Blu-ray Disc defect management for higher burning speeds and ISO 9660 file system support for the compilation of Blu-ray data discs. With ISOLINUX, Nero Linux 4 users can create lightweight, bootable discs from CD-ROM. Nero Linux 4 adds support for Musepack and AIFF audio formats to its previous support for mp3PRO, FLAC, and WAV. In addition, the proven SmartDetect feature ensures quick and easy set up for automatic drive support, and integrated FreeDB functionality offers users music collection management service over the Internet.
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Sony Ericsson MH907 world’s first motion sensing headset
Sony Ericsson today announced a headset MH907. The uniqueness of the headset is that it opens up new possibilities in the management of the phone. So, to start the music enough to put on headphones. If you remove one of the headphones, audio player switches to the mode "pause". To continue listening enough to return the headset in his ear.
In addition, the same principle is used for receiving calls: just put one headphone in the ear and start talking. To demonstrate the possibilities of a famous animator Kristofer Ström has created a bright spot.
Features:
In addition, the same principle is used for receiving calls: just put one headphone in the ear and start talking. To demonstrate the possibilities of a famous animator Kristofer Ström has created a bright spot.
Features:
- Length: 164 cm
- Weight: 25, 32 g
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3
Here is the Pictures of the Android-phone Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3
Specifications Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3:
Specifications Sony Ericsson XPERIA X3:
- Network: GSM / GPRS / EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, WCDMA / HSDPA 900/2100 MHz
- OS: Android
- Processor: Snapdragon QSD8250 1000 MHz
- Display: 4-inch touchscreen TFT, with a resolution 800h400 points, reflects 65 thousand colors
- Camera: 8 megapixel, autofocus, LED-flash, image stabilization, identification of persons, seizure of smiles, 8x digital zoom, VGA-video
- Memory: Slot for microSD memory cards
- Communications: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.1, miniUSB 2.0
- Navigation: A-GPS
- FM-radio with RDS
- 3.5-mm connector
Samsung Develops 1GHz Low-power Application Processors
Samsung today introduced two new 1GHz ARM CORTEX-A8 based application processors, the S5PC110 and S5PV210, for advanced mobile devices at the sixth annual Samsung Mobile Solutions Forum held at the Westin Taipei Hotel.
The S5PC110 is targeted for small form-factor connected devices such as multimedia intensive smartphones, while the S5PV210 is aimed at portable computing devices such as netbooks that demand high performance and design flexibility.
"PC-level performance with lower power consumption will become mainstream requirements for advanced mobile devices. Samsung developed S5PC110 and S5PV210 application processors to satisfy these conflicting requirements to enable a new level of user experience not previously possible," said Dr. Kwang Hyun Kim, senior vice president, strategic marketing team, System LSI Division, Samsung Electronics.
Both the S5PC110 and S5PV210 ensure longer battery life for mobile devices running on standard size batteries through a variety of low power technologies, including the use of a 45-nanometer (nm) Low Power fabrication process and intricate low power architectures. Each of these application processors comes with 32KB data and 32KB instruction caches, and is equipped with a 512KB L2 cache. With the 1GHz clock speed and large size L2 cache, these processors enable real-time applications such as web browsing and user interface (UI) to run smoothly with a fast response time.
High speed 3D graphics rendering and high resolution video support are two key differentiating features for advanced mobile devices. Both the S5PC110 and S5PV210 are equipped with a powerful built-in 3D graphics engine to support sophisticated 3D UI and high-caliber games. In addition, the two processors integrate a 1080p full HD codec engine that supports 30fps full HD video playback and recording. A built-in HDMI1.3 interface allows output of captured or downloaded mobile multimedia contents to an external high definition digital display.
These two new application processors also feature a wide variety of interfaces and peripherals to maximize design flexibility and reduce system BOM cost of targeted mobile devices. In particular, a high speed USB 2.0 host interface is integrated for hosting various USB peripheral devices.
Targeted for small form factor mobile devices, the S5PC110 is housed in a 0.5mm pitch, 14X14mm2 FBGA package that allows package-on-package vertical stacking of low power, multiple chip package (MCP) memory such as OneDRAM, mobile DDR and LP DDR2, greatly reducing the overall foot print of the memory and processor combo.
Designed for portable computing applications, the S5PV210 is packaged in a 0.65mm pitch, 17X17mm2 FBGA package with a high performance 2-channel 32-bit DDR2 memory interface that is essential for computing devices.
Samples of both products will be available in December, 2009, the company said.
The S5PC110 is targeted for small form-factor connected devices such as multimedia intensive smartphones, while the S5PV210 is aimed at portable computing devices such as netbooks that demand high performance and design flexibility.
"PC-level performance with lower power consumption will become mainstream requirements for advanced mobile devices. Samsung developed S5PC110 and S5PV210 application processors to satisfy these conflicting requirements to enable a new level of user experience not previously possible," said Dr. Kwang Hyun Kim, senior vice president, strategic marketing team, System LSI Division, Samsung Electronics.
Both the S5PC110 and S5PV210 ensure longer battery life for mobile devices running on standard size batteries through a variety of low power technologies, including the use of a 45-nanometer (nm) Low Power fabrication process and intricate low power architectures. Each of these application processors comes with 32KB data and 32KB instruction caches, and is equipped with a 512KB L2 cache. With the 1GHz clock speed and large size L2 cache, these processors enable real-time applications such as web browsing and user interface (UI) to run smoothly with a fast response time.
High speed 3D graphics rendering and high resolution video support are two key differentiating features for advanced mobile devices. Both the S5PC110 and S5PV210 are equipped with a powerful built-in 3D graphics engine to support sophisticated 3D UI and high-caliber games. In addition, the two processors integrate a 1080p full HD codec engine that supports 30fps full HD video playback and recording. A built-in HDMI1.3 interface allows output of captured or downloaded mobile multimedia contents to an external high definition digital display.
These two new application processors also feature a wide variety of interfaces and peripherals to maximize design flexibility and reduce system BOM cost of targeted mobile devices. In particular, a high speed USB 2.0 host interface is integrated for hosting various USB peripheral devices.
Targeted for small form factor mobile devices, the S5PC110 is housed in a 0.5mm pitch, 14X14mm2 FBGA package that allows package-on-package vertical stacking of low power, multiple chip package (MCP) memory such as OneDRAM, mobile DDR and LP DDR2, greatly reducing the overall foot print of the memory and processor combo.
Designed for portable computing applications, the S5PV210 is packaged in a 0.65mm pitch, 17X17mm2 FBGA package with a high performance 2-channel 32-bit DDR2 memory interface that is essential for computing devices.
Samples of both products will be available in December, 2009, the company said.
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