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Saturday 3 November 2012

Tips for battery charging,reducing fast battery drain and to Maximize Battery Life.

All current Blackberrys use a lithium-ion battery, or “Li-ion” for short. In the past, some BlackBerry devices used a Nickel-metal hydride batteries, or “NiMH”. This article focuses on the Li-ion-battery.


One of the most often asked questions on the forums is about battery use, charging and draining. From my reading, there is lot of confusion over the false belief that new batteries must be conditioned and fully drained before charging. Lithium-Ion batteries do not have the "memory" effect.
I hope these tips below help some users form some good battery habits!

A. Tips for new BlackBerrys and Batteries:

  1.    When you get a new Blackberry, charge it fully to 100%. There is no 120% or 130%, so once it hits 100%, it is fully charged. This normally takes about 2-4 hours for a new device. There is nothing wrong with “over-charging” the battery, however there is no real need to do so. Sometimes, new Li-ion batteries will come fully charged out of the box.
 2.  There is no “break-in” or “conditioning” required for the Li-ion batteries. They do not need the old “fully discharge – fully charge” routine for the initial three charges as was recommended on older battery technologies.
 3.     If you are a brand new BlackBerry user, keep in mind that you are likely using (or playing with) your BlackBerry much more the first few days than in normal routine use. If you think you are having quick battery discharge issues, give yourself a week or so until your daily BlackBerry usage levels off to a perceived normal amount. Don't freak out after the first one or two days if your battery depletes itself halfway through the day--You're probably using the device at a higher than normal use.

B. Tips for routine charging and ongoing use:


 1.    There is no memory on a Li-ion battery, and thus it is recommended that you “top-off” the charge regularly during the day when possible. Ten minutes now and then on your wall outlet, automobile or USB cable is recommended.
2.     Roughly every 30 charges, deliberately discharge your battery to 10-15%, and fully charge to 100% afterwards. This will help maintain the accuracy of the “fuel gauge” on the device (your battery meter or scale). It has nothing to do with the battery memory (as mentioned, Li-ion batteries do not have memory) but helps maintain the accuracy of the device’s percentage of battery charge left.
3.     Don’t drain your battery every day to 10-20% of its charge. You can actually expect battery problems by draining the battery. Again, to repeat, top-off your charge during the day whenever convenient – even ten minutes in the car or at your desk will give you an extra 20-25% charge.


C. Tips for reducing fast battery drain:


1.      A BlackBerry constantly searching for signal drains the battery quickly. In an office

 building, residence, or rural area with low signal coverage, you will experience a quicker 

battery drain. Turn off the “radio” on the homescreen or the data signal if you must 

reduce battery drain in severe circumstances (Options > Mobile Network > Data Services = 

OFF).
2.      Check your applications running in the background. Press your Menu key and then 
choose Switch Applications to see what is running in the background (or, hold down the 
Menu key about 3 seconds for the App Switcher ribbon to appear). There are commonly 
four or five applications that will always be running (Messages, Call Logs/Phone, 
BlackBerry Messenger, Homescreen, and the Browser; there are others such as BeamBerry 
and Alarms which will also run). Make certain that the browser is NOT on an active 
webpage (should return the bookmarks page only). Close any other applications that do 
not need to be running (the camera or a game you were playing or Google Maps). 
Applications like GoogleMaps and streaming audio apps such as Pandora or the Media Player 
left running in the background are big battery drainers.
3.        Turn off the Bluetooth connection when you don’t need it (Options > Bluetooth).
4.        Some applications such JiveTalk have a “battery save mode” when idle. Log off 
applications such as JiveTalk, AIM, Google Talk,line,viber,whatsapp if you are not using 
them for long periods of time.
5.        Use your sleeper-magnet enabled holster. The magnet in the holster is there for a 
reason – it puts the BlackBerry to sleep, saves the battery, and makes you a happy camper.
6.       Turn your backlight down to 80%… for many, that is a barely noticeable difference 
in the screen brightness (Options > Screen/Keyboard).
7.        Get an extended-life battery if you think you need it.
8.         Li-ion batteries have a typical life-span of 300-500 charges, which averages out to 
approximately two years. A Li-ion battery will normally maintain more of a full capacity 
charge and then “quit working” suddenly, rather than gradually becoming worse in 
performance.
 9.         Store a Li-ion battery with about a 50% charge at normal room temperature. Hot 
temperatures (like an auto glove-box  will drain a stored battery quickly, and charging will 
take longer in extremely hot climates, above 100 degrees.






Saturday 27 October 2012

Top 5 most expensive websites in the world.

There are millions of websites on the web. Here's the top 5 most expensive websites.
Take a look at the top 5 websites worth the most.


Top 5 most expensive websites in the world.


#1
-type:search engine
-the website worth about $1,766,143,981
      





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#2

-type:social networking

Facebook is a social utility that connects people with friends and others who work, study and live around them. People use Facebook to keep up with friends, upload an unlimited number of photos, post links and videos, and learn more about the people they meet.
-the website worth about $1,543,255,456

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#3

-type:video sharing centre
-the website worth about $1,468,630,154 

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#4

-type:online shopping site(china)
-the website worth about $706,176,376

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#5

-type:search engine
-the website worth about $634,406,238

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Saturday 1 September 2012

Samsung paid Apple in coins? Think again! It is a hoax..


The internet has indicated that Samsung paid Apple USD1.5b in 5 cent coins. Although this may have been greeted with loud cheers by Samsung fans, it is however, a hoax.

If you missed it (where have you been?) Here’s how the story goes.

Thirty trucks chock-full with 5 cent coins came roaring down the street in front of Apple’s HQ in California. At the gate, the security refused the trucks entry but a CEO-to-CEO phone call supposedly prompted security to clear the way for the trucks. The author even quoted from the Chairman of Samsung stating, “You can use your coins to buy refreshments at the little machine for life or melt the coins to make computers, that's not my problem, I already paid them and fulfilled the la
w”.

The story originated from the 9gag site which is famous for internet memes and humour contents. People who are familiar with 9gag will immediately pick up on the integrity of the story. But even if you’re not, there are a few tell-tale signs that will straightaway debunk the whole story.





First of all, the one billion fine imposed on Samsung is not payable yet. The judge only declares a verdict and not a ruling. So, until then, Samsung is not obligated to pay Apple. The only money they have to shell out for now is to their lawyers.

Secondly, Apple has every right to not accept Samsung’s payment. In the US, there is no law that forces any businesses to accept currency or coins as for payment for goods or services. They are free to develop their own policies on whether or not to accept cash unless there is a State law which says otherwise.

However, in Malaysia, you can only use coins less than 50 cents up to RM2.00 and 50 cent coins for up to RM10.00. So, if you’re planning on dropping a bag full of 5 cents at the JPJ summons payment counter, you’ve got another thing coming.

And lastly, if you crunch the numbers, Samsung would need to acquire 2,755 18-wheeler trucks to carry all of those coins. Thirty trucks just won’t cut it.

Trucks on a section of the A40 highway in London. You'd need 2,755 to carry a billion dollars in nickels. And then drive back.
So, there you have. Another myth busted. This is just another example of people believing anything and everything that comes up on the World Wide Web these days.















Tuesday 28 August 2012

Kad Diskaun Siswa 1Malaysia (KDS1M) Pelajar IPT



Kad Diskaun Siswa 1Malaysia (KADS1M)
 diwujudkan oleh Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan (KPDNKK) dengan objektif untuk membantu mengurangkan kos sara hidup pelajar-pelajar Institusi Pengajian Tinggi (IPT) awam dan swasta seluruh negara
Diskaun yang ditawarkan adalah bagi pembelian barangan dan perkhidmatan terpilih tertakluk kepada kadar, terma dan syarat yang ditetapkan oleh syarikat-syarikat yang mengambil bahagian.
KADS1M diberi secara percuma kepada pelajar-pelajar IPT warganegara Malaysia yang mengikuti pengajian jangka panjang yang tempoh masanya 1 tahun dan ke atas. Fasa pertama KADS1M akan diedarkan kepada pihak IPT pada pertengahan bulan September 2012.







Kelebihan Kad Diskaun Siswa 1 Malaysia KDS1M:

1. Pelajar institusi pengajian tinggi (IPT) bakal mendapat diskaun sehingga 60 peratus untuk pelbagai produk menerusi Kad Diskaun Siswa 1Malaysia (KDS1M) berkenaan.

2. Membantu mengurangkan kos sara hidup pelajar-pelajar Institusi Pengajian Tinggi (IPT) awam dan swasta seluruh negara.

3. Kad Diskaun Siswa 1Malaysia (kds1m) juga akan diberi kepada pelajar sarjana dan doktor falsafah.


Domestic flight discounts for KDS1M holders:

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/8/19/nation/11884253&sec=nation







Permohonan Kad Diskaun 1Malaysia:

1. KDS1M diberi secara percuma kepada pelajar-pelajar IPT warganegara Malaysia yang mengikuti pengajian jangka panjang yang tempoh masanya 1 tahun dan ke atas.

2. Kad diskaun siswa 1malaysia ini akan diedarkan melalui ipt masing-masing. Info lanjut sila layari laman web rasmi KDS1M :Laman Rasmi KDS1M















Wednesday 15 August 2012

Apple Wins iPhone5.com Domain


Apple has won the domain iPhone5.com after filing a complaint with the World Intellectual Property Organization(WIPO) over it. While it doesn't necessarily mean the next iPhone will be called "iPhone 5," it's likely part of Apple's strategy to exert some kind of control over the conversation about its next smartphone.
The domain had previously been registered to a company in Australia, but it now belongs to  Corporation Service Company in Wilmington, Del., a domain-name registrar company. As The Next Web first reported, Apple probably contracted the Corporation Service Company's services to take ownership of the domain.

Currently, visitors of  iPhone5.com are greeted by a completely blank page, without even a single note or "under construction" notice. Before it was shut down, the site campaigned to have the domain stay independent, telling visitors, "Call Corporate Of Apple and tell them to stop there persuit!! Blow up there phones, Spam there emails, call there Administration! Do something to get our point across.
It's not the first time Apple has publicly wrestled over domain-name ownership prior to a major product launch. Shortly before Apple first unveiled iCloud in 2011, it obtained the iCloud.com domain from Xcerion, a Swedish software company. In that case, the exchange was amicable, with Apple reportedly paying $4.5 million for the URL.
The dispute over iPhone5.com better resembles Apple's acquisition of the iPods.com domain, which it won last year after WIPO ruled that the owner, MP3Gold.com, needed to hand it over.
While the term "iPhone 5" has been used as the default name for the next iPhone, the domain switch doesn't mean that will be the official name of the product. Technically, it will be the sixth model of iPhone released by Apple, and with the last iPad launch, Apple eschewed any kind of suffix for the product name, numerical or otherwise.
Whatever Apple calls the next iPhone, the site iPhone5.com won't show up in searches for the term, or if it does users won't see any information -- real or madeup -- about the product. While there will be no shortage of rumors and speculation in the run up to release, Apple's goal may be to simply deprive casual web users of the most obvious hub they would use to look for info.

What do you hope Apple does with iPhone5.com? Have your say in the comments.



Tuesday 14 August 2012

PROMOTION HARI RAYA SMART TAG!

Hello semua,nampaknya musim raya sudah dekat,sudah tiba masanya untuk semua pulang ke desa. Untuk yang travel menggunakan lebuhraya saya syorkan anda menggunakan SMART TAG untuk memudahkan dan melancarkan perjalanan.

 Saya ada berita baik untuk semua!!!

Bersempena musim raya ni pihak touch n go dan smart tag menurunkan harga smart tag,dari RM120 hingga ke RM99.

Tetapi hanya 20,000 unit yg akan dijual pada harga promosi ini.
Pada yg berminat boleh dapatkan smart tag ini di Touch 'nGo hubs atau Touch 'nGo spot.
promosi bermula dari 15/8/2012.

Sila Layari Laman web:

http://www.touchngo.com.my/touchngospot/index.php 

Untuk maklumat lokasi Touch 'nGo hubs atau Touch 'nGo spot.




Monday 4 June 2012

Lindsay Lohan as Elizabeth Taylor: First Look!


Lindsay Lohan famously posed as Elizabeth Taylor in Interview magazine in 2006. Now she's all dressed up and ready to take on the role of a lifetime ... on Lifetime.

TMZ, which obtained the first of photo of LiLo in full wardrobe, reveals that she's already gotten her hair and cut and dyed to look just like Taylor's classic 'do.

The photo below is all Lindsay - no wig - and the resemblance is uncanny:


In addition to physical similarities, sources say LiLo's troubled history, and ability to match Taylor's vulnerability and beauty, helped win her the role in the Lifetime film.

Shooting on the movie, called Liz & Dick and chronicling her turbulent marriage, starts this week with Grant Bowler from True Blood co-starring as Richard Burton.

According to the producer, Larry Thompson, there'll be many a steamy scene between the couple, whose 18-year age difference mirrors that of Liz and Dick.