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Friday, February 06, 2015

Smart Luggage susceptible to fingerprints




Intelligent luggage allows the user provides a lot of facilities to be enjoyed during the trip.

French designers have made a smart travel bag that provides many opportunities for its Kerber.

This is a smart travel bag, a lock that opens and closes with the user's fingerprint, a tracking system that notifies the user of luggage space, as well as charges for charging smartphones can be used.

According to the report, the immune system's fingerprint smart suitcase, in addition to being sensitive to fingerprints, which has an ID on your cell phone safe travel for multiple users to increase.

Users can also use the smart suitcase luggage available when the user is not using its intelligent barcode reader system, be aware of the status of their belongings. Another is that the user can use this bag also be aware of the weather destination.


Hrfhaytryn headphones world was shipped




HE1000 construction companies with exceptional quality headphones that sound file I live completely transparent to the user, will soon be available to interested parties.
The company already offers EF1000 headphones that sound clarity attention was interested.
The company maintains a sound that can be heard from the headphones is quite comprehensive and includes all the details.
The final price of this product is not yet announced.

Last regime, the glass was smart!



If you are looking to lose weight or just want to look and what you drink, the more you know, a great new option for you, there are smart glass called "fo» (Vessyl)
With the liquid fo the caloric and sugary drinks have no place to hide. Fo a cup with sensors that measure the amount of calories and nutrients in the drink and sing.
The device can tell you exactly what's in your glass,
Measure the number of calories in drinks and a mobile app, the efficiency of your daily and weekly to help you.
"Justin Lee," CEO Mark One who is the manufacturer of the equipment, says: "We've designed this mug to work with you and your home is the place where you spend most of your time, but you can you can also use it on other occasions and situations.
Every time you do something fo fill, a digital number of calories that are measured by sensors in the glass show. Aplykshyn with more details such as the total amount of protein and sugar, and a guide to show you achieve your diet goals.
Lee says: "If you are what you eat, track your more likely to achieve your health goals, is much higher." Sorry, but to reveal the details of the method of measuring calories in a glass of us do not. Therefore, we only have his word that the system is accurate, we trust.
Enthusiasts can buy this product with $ 99 in advance or wait for launch in early 2015 stay. Glass after the official release to the market price will be $ 199.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Advantages of a Having a Data Center Work for Your Business



Think of a data center as the "computer room" - it's the place where you keep your computers, servers, and other equipment, along with the people who manage these assets. You could purchase all the equipment needed and the staff required to furnish your own "computer room" that meets the computer needs of your growing business. But doing it yourself takes time and a lot of money if you want to stay up-to-date, relevant, and secure in the ever-changing information technology environment. Suppose you can hand off this responsibility for the "computer room" to a third-party company that specializes in equipping and operating hardware and personnel required for powerful and secure network resources and critical business systems. Now that might be a smart idea. Here are some ways that a data center can work for you business.

Lessen the Risks for Your Business

Having your IT services housed at a different location than your company's location means that there is less chance of all your operations being impacted by a variety of issues in the event of a large-scale power outage or natural disaster.

Work Better and Get Back to Work Faster

If you choose to handle all your data operations at your business headquarters, you could easily be using equipment that is many years old. Compare that with an up-to-date data center, which will be prepared and equipped to handle all your information technology needs with the latest, most efficient equipment in the hands of highly trained technicians. If a problem does occur, the chances are greater that your downtime will be minimal, as the facility is equipped and prepared to deal with any problems that might arise.

Operate with More Power

Because computer operations are their main focus, a center can usually offer you greater bandwidth at a lower cost. Your systems won't be slowed during peak operating times with the availability of this extra bandwidth.

Be More Secure

Hackers and others determined to cause harm to your networks and systems are constantly at work. Maintaining maximum security against these threats requires time and money. Data centers make it their business to operate at top efficiency against current and future security threats.

Maximize your Personnel

If your business maintains its own "computer room," keeping your staff up-to-date with the latest training and certifications is a costly effort. Once again, because it is their main focus, the third-party center can provide these support personnel to your business at a cost savings over what you would spend to keep these people on your own payroll.

Grow Your IT Resources as Your Business Grows

Your goal is to grow your business, but growing can cost you money, especially in your information technology operations. When you hire a third-party center to handle your information technology needs, you can save money in the growing process, as the IT services can easily grow with you. When your time, money, and energy are focused on the changing needs of your computer operations, you are distracted from your core business and its purpose. Letting the data center handle the heavy lifting in the information technology arena allows you to focus your best energy on growing your business.

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The Reason Behind the Boom of IT Asset Recovery



Enterprises are heavily reliant on the scalability and flexibility of their IT infrastructure and are not reluctant to spend millions of dollars on upgrading them. This is because of the fact that the nature of business has changed to 'as is, when is' mode, from the previous approaches that were comparatively sloth and allowed some room for delayed actions and disrupted services.

In fact, modernization of IT infrastructure has been part of the long term strategy for most of the companies, as they are realizing the importance of data and the value they can derive from it. In a data driven economy where people are interconnected 24x7 through their smartphones, tablets and laptops, overwhelming amount of data are generated every second. Now the question that arises is where to store such astronomical amount of bits and bytes, given that investment in physical infrastructure is among the less prioritized items on the To Do lists of CXOs.

Cloud storage and the virtual data center have emerged to be the champions in solving such problems. Cloud storage is now delivered as a software enabled service by leading software companies and has been an integral part of their service portfolio. In comparison to cloud storage, virtual data centers are new comers and can be attributed as successors to actual data centers with heavy physical assets as storage mediums and devices. Both of these new solutions offer significant advantages to enterprises migrating from conventional storage mechanisms to the more futuristic ones. Safety, security, reliability, reduced requirement of space, fast and 'anytime, anywhere' access of data by authorized persons, etc., being some of the highlights, it is really hard for enterprises to ignore cloud storage and virtual data centers.

Incidentally, the rise in awareness and shift in attitude of companies in favor of the modern solutions to data storage has proved to be a boon for enterprises offering services associated with the recovery of data and other crucial IT assets. With cloud storage and virtual data centers enabling real time transfer of data to any location on the earth, there is a minimal requirement of maintaining bulky storage mediums within office premises. Also, for the migration from physical storage mediums to the cloud to be made successfully, it is important that due care and necessary precautions be taken. This is where players engaged in IT asset recovery come into play.

Qualified professionals having proven expertise are employed to extract value from redundant IT assets - be it storage mediums, data or any other part of a business PC. Although usually handled in immaculately designed laboratories, this is an exercise that many companies prefer to do in their client's premises also. It is a very productive step for companies to hire one such service provider, given that they handle data in a professional manner, thus minimizing risk of data loss. Also, IT asset recovery service providers offer 'buy back' options to their clients, which enable companies to gain handsome amounts for their redundant IT assets.'

Sunday, January 25, 2015

10 Best Smartphones To Release In 2015

HTC One M9


The HTC Corp (TPE:2498) One M8 was a particularly impressive smartphone, and one that received a strong critical reception when it was released. Unfortunately, HTC has yet to really match this with commercial success, and it will be hoping that 2015 is the year that it becomes a household name.
Whether or not this is achievable in the face of the strong competition from the likes of Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) and Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. (LON:BC94) (KRX:005930) is highly debatable, but we can say with some certainty that the HTC One M9 looks to be a highly impressive device based on what we know about it so far. According to early rumors, the HTC One M9 will feature a 5-inch full-HD Super LCD3 display, a Snapdragon 810 processor, Adreno 430 graphics and 3GB of RAM. There is a 13-megapixel front camera expected to be included, which would be an industry-leading device, while the 20-megapixel rear camera is extremely competitive.
Design parameters suggest that this will be an extremely slim smartphone as well as a powerful one, and although it won’t appear in time for the 2015 edition of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, it certainly sounds as if this latest HTC device will be worth waiting for.

Sony Xperia Z4


Sony Corporation (NYSE:SNE) (TYO:6758) had a very difficult time economically in 2014, and publicly attributed this to its mobile phone division. Thus, the Sony Xperia Z4 is swimming against the tide to a great extent, but anything like a creditable performance will be acceptable for Sony. Speculation has been mounting that there will be a James Bond tie-in with this device, but gimmicks aside, an octa-core Snapdragon 810 processor, 4GB of RAM and a Quad HD screen have been mooted for what could be an extremely powerful handset.

LG G4


Many people consider the LG Electronics Inc. (KRX:066570) (OTCMKTS:LGEAF) G3 to be the ultimate smartphone available on the market, so LG has a lot to live up to with this handset. There isn’t too much information available about the LG G4 as of yet, with a summer release date likely, but what can be said is that previous iterations of the series have placed an emphasis on photography, so expect a smartphone to suit keen photographers

Microsoft Lumia 940


With Nokia Corporation (NYSE:NOK) (BIT:NOK1V) (HEL:NOK1V) finally having bitten the dust, Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) can begin to create its own distinct smartphone brand, and this Lumia 940 release will come in a year which can be considered critical for Microsoft, with its imminent release of Windows 10 also a headline feature. This smartphone is thus expected to collaborate with Windows 10, as Microsoft is strongly expected to produce an operating system which can be utilized across all phones, tablets, PCs and laptops.
It will be fascinating to see how this turns out, as the Lumia range hasn’t really caught the imagination of the public yet, and Windows 8 was a pretty disastrous operating system release for Microsoft.

iPhone 7


Any Apple release in any marketplace is, of course, massive news, and the latest iPhone in the iconic rage will be no exception. Apple has a bit of a conundrum to solve with the Apple iPhone 7, given that the iPhone 6 was hugely successful commercially, but somewhat criticized for being ambitious in its scope.
This may see a truly revolutionary rebooting of the iPhone concept with the iPhone 7, and rumors are already circulating that this device will have an incredible camera at its heart, as well as being constructed to some degree from Sapphire Glass. The latter of these murmurings was perpetually linked with the iPhone 6, but never actually occurred, so we’ll have to wait and see whether it has any credibility this time.
Apple will also be under pressure to improve the display quality of the iPhone 7 considering that Samsung is being rumored to launch a 4K resolution mobile at some point during 2015. Apple does not want to be left behind in this department, so we could see the first ever full HD smartphone from Apple, as well as a quad HD phablet version.
What is almost an absolute certainty is that this will be the highest selling smartphone of the next generation.

Samsung Galaxy Note 5


The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 was one of the most impressive devices released in 2014, and it to some extent enabled Samsung to regain some of the lustre which it lost during a disappointing year overall. Arguably the outstanding phablet available on the market, the Galaxy Note range has established itself as an important part of the Samsung portfolio, and the Galaxy Note 5 will be an equally critical release for Samsung as it tries to re-establish its position in the market in 2015.
It is already rumored that the Galaxy Note 5 may be the first 4K resolution mobile to ever appear on the mass market. Certainly, given the extremely high-quality Super AMOLED display that Samsung included in the Galaxy Note 4, it will be essential for Samsung to produce something outstanding with this device’s screen.
In addition, Samsung will likely continue its predilection for curved displays with this device, and although a significant rebooting of the Galaxy Note series is unlikely with this device, expect increased specs and improved power saving functionality to enhance the the already excellent reputation of the Note series in this department.

OnePlus Two


The original OnePlus One staggered a lot of people when it was released at a price point which many considered to be about half of its market value. Thus, the OnePlus Two is one of the most anticipated releases of this year, as people are wondering how the company can possibly improve on the previous device in the series while keeping it at its extremely affordable price point.
According to early rumors related to this device, this smartphone could feature a Qualcomm, Inc. (NASDAQ:QCOM) Snapdragon 810 processor, 4GB of RAM, a 3300mAh battery and a 5.5-inch 2K screen. These are the sort of specifications which are associated with smartphones in the Samsung and Apple price range of devices, but the OnePlus co-founder Carl Pei has stated publicly that this will be another affordable device. Certainly one to look out for in 2015.

Samsung Galaxy S6


The Samsung Galaxy S series is due for a radical overhaul, as the 2014 Galaxy S5 was not particularly well received. The build of the device should be switched to a fully metallic exterior this time out, which will enable Samsung to more readily compete with the iPhone. It is probable as well that there will be curved versions of the Galaxy S6, and that at least one model will feature Quad HD resolution.

Nexus 6


Google Inc (NASDAQ:GOOG) (NASDAQ:GOOGL) may be one of the world’s most powerful corporations, but breaking into the ultra-competitive smartphone niche is far from easy. Thus, the Nexus range has yet to really create a consumer buzz, but Google will be hoping to change this with the Nexus 6. This device will likely deliver flagship specifications, but could be more expensive than previous versions of the series.

iPhone 6s


Finally, rumors persist that Apple will release a smaller iPhone companion device for the Apple Watch either late in Q1 or early in Q2. This has yet to be confirmed, but it would to some extent be return to the company’s roots should it come to fruition.

Saturday, January 24, 2015

Sony seeks to delay filing earnings in wake of cyberattack


Sony is still working to restore some of its key computer applications in the wake of a devastating hack that hit its movie studio late last year. As a result, the company has asked for an extension in filing its next earnings report.
On Friday, Sony said that most of the "financial and accounting applications and many other critical information technology applications" for Sony Pictures Entertainment won't be up and running until early February because of the "amount of destruction and disruption that occurred" following the cyberattack. Sony has asked the Financial Services Agency of Japan to move the deadline for its fiscal third-quarter earnings from February 16 to March 31.
On November 24, the company discovered that the computer network of Sony Pictures had been hacked. A group calling itself #GOP, aka "Guardians of Peace," claimed responsibility and said it had obtained internal information. The security breach turned out to be more serious and pervasive than initially believed. Hackers leaked the personal information -- including Social Security numbers -- of more than 47,000 celebrities, freelancers, and current and former Sony employees. They also leaked yet-to-be released movies, as well as emails between Sony Pictures executives, among other internal documents. The company was forced to shut down its entire network.
The hackers claimed they attacked the network because they objected to the Sony Pictures movie "The Interview," a comedy about an assassination attempt on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un. Sony initially decided not to release the film after the hackers implied that movie theaters screening it would be attacked. But the studio reconsidered and the film has since been released in theaters and online. TheFBI has blamed North Korea for the attack. North Korea denied that it was responsible but expressed support for the hack.
While Sony continues working to restore its damaged systems, the company said it will hold a press conference on February 4 to provide forecasts for its fiscal third-quarter results based on whatever information is available at that point.