10 Things You Need To Know About The iPad Before You Buy

April 2nd, 2010

You’ve seen the television commercials and the product reviews.

But maybe, like many gadget lovers, you’re still debating whether you really need this new touch-screen computer from Apple.

To help you make sense of the hype, here are answers to 10 common questions about the iPad, Apple’s much-anticipated “slate” computer, which goes on sale Saturday.

Is there anything else you’d like to know? If so, please post in the comments section below and we’ll do our best to answer your questions.

1. How is the iPad different from a laptop?

The word “laptop” is getting somewhat brushed aside for a truckload of new, confusing categories.

The Apple iPad falls into the slate (some people say tablet) category of portable personal computers, because, unlike a laptop, it doesn’t have a hardware keyboard.

Another key difference: To type and to navigate through files and photos on the iPad, you touch its screen in the same way you operate an iPhone or iPod Touch. That’s possible on some laptop models, but not many. Read the rest of this entry »

Microsoft to extend Silverlight for Mac?

March 27th, 2010

HTML 5 in Internet Explorer may mean Microsoft is rejoined the league of civilized nations on browsers, but another Microsoft technology remains under lock and key more firmly than ever.

Microsoft’s Silverlight media player has, with version 4 due next month, gone from being closed source but able to work on other platforms – the Mac – to being increasingly tied to Windows.

An up-coming feature called COM Automation has been introduced that potential lets content in Silverlight and Silverlight applications work with documents in Microsoft’s Office stored on a PC. Also, COM Automation could access other system capabilities like a USB security card reader.

COM is a Microsoft architecture, not found on the Mac, so this means Silverlight is beginning to be built by Microsoft to give Windows a leg up over the competition. Read the rest of this entry »

Dell OEMs Data Domain and Celerra

March 25th, 2010

Dell is broadening its storage product range by OEMing EMC’s Celerra and Data Domain products, and developing its own object storage product.

The background to this is the continuing and dramatic rise in the amount of semi- and unstructured information. This leads to a sheer storage capacity problem and to infrastructure problems, particularly when organisations need to respond to sudden and unpredictable changes in IT demand.

Dell is responding to that by increasing the ability for its customers to virtualise their IT environments, manage them more efficiently with infrastructure products, and equip their data centres with both servers and storage better suited to what it calls the virtual era.

The Reg covers the server, cloud and infrastructure parts of today’s Dell announcement set elsewhere; here we concentrate on the storage which focuses on the efficient storage of billions of files and objects.

Dell is introducing three new storage product sets: the DX object store; DD deduplication systems; and the NS unified file and block storage systems Both the DX and NS products are OEM’d from EMC whereas the DX is not. It appears that Dell decided not to take EMC’s Centera object storage product set. Read the rest of this entry »

2010 The World’s Most Innovative Companies

February 22nd, 2010

Even in these tough times, surprising and extraordinary efforts are under way in businesses across the globe. From politics to technology, energy, and transportation; from marketing to retail, health care, and design, each company on the following pages illustrates the power and potential of innovative ideas and creative execution.
HP Acquires 3Com for $2.7 Billion, Brings Fight to Cisco DreamWorks Animation Has Become a Tech Incubator What Ever Happened to HP’s Augmented Reality Game? Topics:Innovation, Most innovative companies, Hewlett-Packard Company, PG&E Corporation, Amazon.com Inc., General Electric Company, Samsung Corporation Read the rest of this entry »

University of Waterloo

February 9th, 2010

The University of Waterloo is a comprehensive public university in the city of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. The school was founded in 1957 by Drs. Gerry Hagey and Ira G. Needles, and has since grown to an institution of more than 30,000 students, faculty, and staff. The school is notable for being the first university in North America to create a Faculty of Mathematics, and for having the largest co-operative education program in the world.[citation needed] Waterloo maintains one of the lowest endowments of all large Canadian universities, something officials have been trying to improve over the last 10 years. The school is also known for having more company spin-offs than any other Canadian university, and as such, the university has been called the “Silicon Valley of the North”. The enrollment for Fall 2009 was 24,891 undergraduate and 3,497 graduate students, with 1,030 full-time faculty members and 2,190 staff. The school has approximately 140,000 alumni in 141 countries. The university press, @UW and The Boar (Arts Faculty) are members of CUP. Other university newspapers include Imprint (The Official Student Newspaper), The Iron Warrior (Engineering), and mathNEWS (Math). Read the rest of this entry »

McGill University

February 9th, 2010

McGill University (or simply McGill) is a public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It bears the name of James McGill, a prominent Montreal merchant from Scotland, whose bequest formed the beginning of the university. Founded in 1821, McGill is one of the oldest universities in Canada, chartered during the British colonial era, 46 years before Canadian Confederation. Having shifted from a private institution to a public institution, McGill has evolved during its history, especially in the area of anglophone–francophone relations.

The university’s main campus is set upon 32 hectares (80 acres) at the foot of Mount Royal in Downtown Montreal. A second campus, the Macdonald Campus, is situated on 6.5 square kilometres (1,600 acres) of fields and forested land in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, 30 kilometres west of the downtown campus. With 21 faculties and professional schools, McGill offers degrees and diplomas in over 300 fields of study, including medicine and law. Although the language of instruction is English, students have the right to submit any graded work in English or in French, except when learning a particular language is an objective of the course. Over 34,000 students attend McGill, with international students comprising one-fifth of the student population.

McGill is recognized for its award-winning research and participates in research organizations both within Canada and in the world, including the G13, the Association of American Universities, and Universitas 21. Its undergraduate, graduate, and professional schools consistently ranks the top university in national rankings such as those published by Maclean’s, and among the top 50 universities in regional and worldwide rankings, including the Times Higher Education (THE) – QS World University Rankings and Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Academic Ranking of World Universities. With around 200,000 living alumni worldwide, students and professors at McGill have been recognized in fields ranging from the arts and sciences, to business, politics, and sports. Notable alumni include six Nobel Laureates(out of eight Nobel Laureates affiliated with the university), three astronauts, two Canadian prime ministers, four justices of the Canadian Supreme Court, three foreign leaders, nine Academy Award winners, three Pulitzer Prize winners, and twenty-five Olympic medalists. A nation-leading 130 students have also won Rhodes Scholarships to pursue graduate studies at the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Read the rest of this entry »

University of Toronto

January 24th, 2010

The University of Toronto (U of T, or simply Toronto) is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated north of the city’s Financial District on the grounds that surround Queen’s Park. It was founded by Royal Charter in 1827 as King’s College, the first institution of higher learning in the colony of Upper Canada. Originally controlled by the Church of England, the university assumed the present name in 1850 upon becoming a secular institution. As a collegiate university, it comprises twelve colleges that differ in character and history, each retaining substantial autonomy on financial and institutional affairs.

Academically, the University of Toronto is noted for influential movements and curricula in literary criticism and communication theory, known collectively as the Toronto School. The university was the birthplace of insulin and stem cell research, and was the site of the first practical electron microscope, the development of multi-touch technology, the identification of Cygnus X-1 as a black hole, and the theory of NP completeness. By a significant margin, it receives the most annual research funding of any Canadian university. Read the rest of this entry »

抓住2010年的结构性增长买基金

December 26th, 2009

2009年,全球主要国家以非常规的定量宽松政策应对非常态的全球金融危机。在全球经济逐步走出低谷的复苏之路上,“繁荣宽松”的信贷盛况不可持续。在中国执行适度宽松货币政策导致货币供应量急剧上升,新增信贷爆发式增长,超额流动性刺激资产价格快速上涨,下半年后信贷规模逐步回归常态。预计2010年防控通胀预期的压力上升,货币供应量增速将低于今年水平,预计全年M2增长20%左右,全年新增信贷规模约7-8万亿元,月均在6000亿元上下,并保持前高后低态势。

货币政策上,“繁荣宽松”退出和“适度宽松”动态微调在某一特定阶段将影响市场流动性,海外热钱的涌入和第三次居民储蓄搬家将成为流动性接力棒。对于国内的股票市场而言,特别是在2010年上半年,在不考虑其它因素情况下,结构性充裕的流动性必然推动结构化泡沫行情。2010年,预计中国经济将形成增速较快、通胀较低的平稳运行局面,内需强劲与外需回暖支持经济持续复苏,宏观经济将启动新一轮增长周期。推动中国宏观经济的三驾马车有望形成“两快一慢”的格局:预计全年GDP同比增长9.2%左右,固定资产投资增速约为25%左右,社会消费品零售总额指标名义增速将达16.5%左右,出口将增长8%左右,进口增长15%左右,CPI全年涨幅约3.0%左右,PPI全年涨幅约4.0%左右,工业企业利润增速将达15%到25%。A股公司业绩增长将沿着健康通道上行,预计业绩增长区间是15%-30%。业绩增长将在季度财报、半年度财报和年度财报等特定阶段引发A股市场成长重估。
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Christmas Day

December 18th, 2009

Christmas or Christmas Day is an annual holiday, celebrated on December 25, that commemorates the birth of Jesus of Nazareth. The date of commemoration is not known to be Jesus’ actual birthday, and may have initially been chosen to correspond with either the day exactly nine months after some early Christians believed Jesus had been conceived, a historical Roman festival, or the winter solstice. Christmas is central to the Christmas and holiday season, and in Christianity marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts twelve days.

Although a Christian holiday, Christmas is widely celebrated by many non-Christians, and some of its popular celebratory customs have pre-Christian or secular themes and origins. Popular modern customs of the holiday include gift-giving, music, an exchange of greeting cards, church celebrations, a special meal, and the display of various decorations; including Christmas trees, lights, and garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes, and holly. In addition, Father Christmas (known as Santa Claus in some areas, including North America, Australia and Ireland) is a popular mythological figure in many countries, associated with the bringing of gifts for children. Read the rest of this entry »

2009 CCTV China Economic Annual Figure

December 2nd, 2009

2009CCTV China economic annual figure officially announced the list of candidates for this award, the most representative character eighteen finalists, they are ranked according to name (strokes sequence) :

YinWeiDong (Beijing KeXing holding company chairman, President and CEO), WangXin (yanzhou mining group manager), Chinese academy of sciences, Shanghai rehel JMJ (micro system and information technology), deputy director of the institute LiuZhongTian (President), wang zhong LiuJiRen (neusoft group Co., LTD. The chairman and chief executive), LiShuFu (geely holding Co., LTD), chairman of ShenWenRong shagang group (different), chairman of the board chairman PengNian (shenzhen), xu leave hotel (new enterprise group President and secretary of the party committee), Mr Yu (new Oriental education technology group Co., LTD.), chairman of CaoGuoWei (sina CEO and President), CaoDeWang (fuyao glass industry group Co., ltd., executive director and chief executive President), DongWenBiao (China minsheng bank President), LiangZhaoXian (galanz President), JinHaiTao (shenzhen), chairman of LeiChuang innovation shots (hepatitis b virus carriers activists), TanYue (jiangsu phoenix publication executive chairman), WeiXin (founder group chairman).

The list of candidates for 18 by economists, business elite, business and financial media authoritative experts composed of editor who judges elected by group.

Known as China’s economic 2009CCTV vane “, “China economic annual figure on November 5, selection, and will officially launched on December 23, final results announced.

This is the biggest highlights added CCTV China economic annual figure “10 years of business leaders” special award, 10 economic characters and 10 year of business leaders “double” caused social concern.