Sunday, May 4, 2008

LG Viewty Silver Vs Siemens Sf G75 - A Sleek And Stylish Touch Screen Phone

Are you trying to find out a mobile phone that will be stylish as well as useful both at personal and professional level? If so, then you are just a step back as LG has launched its new mobile phone 'LG Viewty Silver'. This handset is more than what you dream to have in your mobile. With more precise, have a look of its comparison with Siemens SF G75 mobile phone.

It is quite obvious now days that people demand for camera mobile phone. This is so because they try to stay away from purchasing the highly expensive digital cameras. This mobile phone does not have camera only but also serve multi purposeful features. LG Viewty Silver offers high specification camera i.e. 5 mega pixel camera. With this, it also adds Xenon flash and image stabilizer that increases the quality of pictures. The inbuilt ISO and smart light technology helps the user to create bright pictures both indoors and at night. Look over Siemens SF G75 mobile that is built with 1.3-mega-pixel camera with flash. It provides the fine pictures with resolution of 1280 x 960 pixels whereas LG Viewty Silver gives the crystal clear images with resolution of 2592 x 1944 pixels.

The next unforgettable feature of this touch screen LG Viewty Silver mobile is its video recording. You must be thinking that this is the basic feature that can be found in many mobiles. But the unique about this feature is its highest recording of video up to 120 frames per second. This awesome and unique feature is not available in the Siemens SF G75 mobile phone.

The LG Viewty Silver has a large 3-inch touch screen mobile that is inbuilt with various other options also. It offers Multimedia player, radio, document viewer, video record and streaming and Internet. Also, the weight of this mobile is 112 grams and the dimensions are 103.5mm x 54.4mm x 14.8mm. On the other hand, the weight of Siemens SF G75 mobile is 110grams and dimensions are 90mm x 45mm x 24mm.

The above detailed comparison of both the mobiles at last conclude that LG Viewty Silver phone is much more advanced and latest in features.

LG U990, LG Viewty Silver and LG Viewty Purple are the popular LG Mobile Phones and these LG phones are available on Phone Contracts UK.

The Auther Matt Damon is Sem Consultant for Buy Mobile Deals UK.

Fragmentation - Hiding Your Head in the SAN

Okay, perhaps it's a bit of a hokey metaphor, but there are apparently still people out there believe that because Storage Area Networks (SANs) utilize high-speed disk technology such as RAID that they don't suffer the effects of file fragmentation.

A SAN is a high-speed special-purpose network (or subnetwork) that interconnects a number of data storage devices (usually hard drives) with data servers. They generally implement multiple physical disk drives in some form of fault tolerant disk striping (RAID), and do provide a great benefit to an enterprise: because stored data does not reside directly on any of a network's servers, server power is utilized for business applications and network capacity is released to the end user.

Because the purpose of fault tolerant disk striping is to offer redundancy, as well as improved disk performance by splitting the I/O load, it is a common misconception that fragmentation does not have a negative impact. But moving in a bit for a closer look, it can be readily seen that file fragmentation does indeed impact a SAN.

Physical members in a SAN environment are not read or written to directly by an application. Even the Windows file system sees each set of striped drives as one single "logical" drive. As an application reads and writes to this virtual environment (creating new files, extending existing ones, as well as deleting others) the files become fragmented. Because of this fact, fragmentation on each logical drive will have a substantial negative performance effect.

When an I/O request is processed by the file system, there are a number of attributes that must be checked which cost valuable system time. If an application has to issue multiple "unnecessary" I/O requests, as in the case of fragmentation, not only is the processor kept busier than needed, but once the I/O request has been issued, the RAID hardware and software must process it and determine to which physical member the I/O request must be directed. Intelligent RAID caching at this layer can mitigate the negative impact of physical fragmentation to varying degrees-but it will not solve the overhead caused to the operating system with the logical fragmentation.

Because a SAN system is created, in part, as a high-speed storage solution, regular defragmentation is a must. But given today's demanding applications, as well as the escalating number of sites that now operate 24X7, scheduled defragmentation cannot keep up. Fragmentation continues to occur in between scheduled runs, and in some cases isn't impacting fragmentation at all. Additionally, the negative impact of defragmentation on performance has become intolerable in the constant access of a SAN environment.

The perfect defragmentation solution for SANs is one which will operate transparently, consistently, and without scheduling. It will only utilize available system resources, hence will have no negative performance impact. This basically means the drives within a SAN remain defragmented all the time, and maximum performance and reliability are assured.

So yes, SANs definitely do suffer from fragmentation. A fully automatic, transparent defragmentation solution is the best answer.

Computer Rental - Should You Rent or Buy a Computer?

There are many companies today offering computer rental services, but should you rent or buy? There are advantages and disadvantages to each and you should consider your own personal circumstances before deciding which option is best for you.

Computer Rental is Ideal for High-Tech Businesses

If you work in a high-tech industry where you constantly need to replace computers in order to get the latest, upgraded model then rental may save you money in the long run as you will pay a monthly fee and still have access to the latest computers. It is more difficult to stay up to date if you constantly need to purchase the latest equipment.

Save Start-up Business Costs

Another reason you may want to consider renting as opposed to buying one is to save money on your initial business start-up. There are often many expenses involved in starting your business and if you do not yet have the correct computer to start your business this can be a heavy cost for the new business owner. Renting can therefore help you reduce these initial costs.

With Computer Rental the Computer Is Never Yours

The disadvantage in renting a computer is that the computer will never be yours. If you do not need the latest then it may actually save you money over the long-term to purchase one and end up with your own computer that is fully paid off.

Whether you decide to rent or buy will depend on what type of computer you need, how much money you have to spend and your personal preference for buying your own or renting.

This article was written by Mandy Buchanan. To learn more about computer rental visit M Buchanan reports on Computer rental

Golf Technology - What's New?

Golf Technology is a wonderful thing. It has helped out heroes from yesterday like Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson to stay competitive longer than they would have been able to otherwise. However, the good news is that the new golf technology has just not helped the professional players. It has also allowed amateurs many benefits to their game as well. What are some of the golf technology factors that currently affect the amateur's game today? Here are a few suggestions:

Golf Technology - Through the research of many golf club manufacturing companies, including Titleist, the science of tracking a golf ball with a launch monitor was made available to more PGA Professionals and their club members. The launch monitor could follow the golf ball from impact, to the launch angle to the flight apex and finally to when and where it hits the ground including the ball's roll out has greatly improved. Doppler Radar is now used to track all of the characteristics of ball flight. This now allows a player receiving a club fitting to swing multiple drivers to find the correct combination of length and loft just for them. Through using this technology, it has been discovered that most players hit longer shots with more loft on their drivers. Currently, some tour professionals are using drivers with 10.5 degrees of loft. Just a few short years ago, you would have been laughed at for having this much loft on your driver. It was thought that the less loft you needed on your driver the better player (or bigger ego) you had. As these players used the new technology and discovered they could hit it farther with more loft on their driver, again, their ego took over and the switch to more loft was on! At the beginning of this revolution, it go to the point where some golf club companies would even place the "preferred lower loft" on the bottom of the head when the head actually had more loft on it. They did this so sales would not slump as they would have if the "real loft" was placed on the driver.

Golf Technology - If you polled most amateurs on what their "bad shot" is on the golf course with their driver, what type of answer do you think you would get? After giving literally thousands of golf lessons, I can promise you that the mass majority of golfers fade or in most cases slice the golf ball. The manufactures know this and have introduced the golf technology of closing the face of the majority of the drivers to be sold to the mass public by one or two degrees. This tweaking of the clubhead design of the driver is considered by the manufactures a design technology. Obviously, the closing of the face would allow you to hit straighter drives but in theory they should be longer as well. As the clubface is not as open as it was with "your driver", the closed driver head would have less loft on it as impact is made and would provide a longer drive. Hmmmm thought the manufacturers. If golfers will hit it straighter and farther, we just might sell a few of these

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