Go Green !

Posted by Riken Afani on October 8, 2011

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I want to share about the results of my trips to the GREEN FESTIVAL at East ParkingSenayan Jakarta, Indonesia.


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Starting from our yard, it can be planted with trees for absorb CO2 and O2 increase.We can also make bio pore for reduce the unused water to avoid flooding and for reducehousehold waste.


In the garage: we can save water. When washing the car / motorcycle preferably use water in the bucket, rather than hose. Because if we compare the amount of water that we use the bucket is only about 30 liters, whereas the hose can reach 100 liters. Then, avoid using a motor vehicle if the distance is not too far away ..


In the bedroom or workspace: Do not turn on electronic equipment that is not in use (egTV & radio turned on at the same time .. which one will we see? Confused it be?).
Electronic equipment that is not used should not be left in stand-by position. Unplug itfrom the wall socket, or use sockets available its on-off button.


In the kitchen: Do not over-use cooking oil (palm oil due to diminishing supply).
Dispose of household rubbish in different bins for organic waste and inorganic waste.Note the circumstances the fridge (I'll give tips to saves power in the fridge below.)
Tips to saves power in the refrigerators:
Check the rubber door refrigerators with a slip of paper on the refrigerator door. If the paper falls means the door is not sealed. Immediately replace with new rubber on the refrigerator door.
Avoid storing foods or drinks that is still hot into the refrigerators, because it will make the refrigerators work harder.
Choose refrigerators thatdefrost automatically because more energy efficient.
For refrigerators that do not have automatic defrost facility, do defrost manually everyfreezer frost appears on
Choose the size refrigerators according to your needs, the bigger refrigerator, the morewattage it needs.


What is the relationship of global warming with water supply?
First a period hot and rainy seasons occur every 6 months.
Because global warming the rainy season occurs in a short period, the rest is summer.
Consequently today we are flooded in the rainy season, and in summer we are lack of water.
Bamboo as a wood substitute.
The advantages of bamboo trees than with other trees:
Bamboo trees absorb CO2 emissions and generate 35% more oxygen.
Using bamboo instead of wood will help reduce deforestation.


Reduce wastage of electricity.
When charging the battery HandPhone, only 5% of electrical energy that goes into battery HandPhone. The remaining 95% is wasted. because the technology of Hand phone charger have not energy efficient.
Reduce wastage of electricity, immediately unplug the charger from the socket if HandPhone Battery is full.


6 Fact which frequently wrong about the Global Warming.
The fact is:
1. Global warming is not caused by a building or house mirror.
2. Global warming is not the same as the depletion of the ozone layer
3. Cigarette smoke is not the causing global warming, but one of the causes of airpollution.
4. Not enough by planting trees or ornamental plants to inhibit global warming. Actions to be done is to save electricity and reduce the use of motor vehicles.
5. Floods in Jakarta is the city planning mistakes, not due to global warming.
6. Global warming is not COOL!10 Things easily we can do for prevent global warming:


13 Things easily we can do for prevent global warming:
1. Replace light bulbs with energy saving lamps.
2. Do not leave electronic equipment in the position of stand-by.
3. Do not let the cooler air-conditioning temperature of 25 0C.
4. Familiarize walking or cycling for short distance travel.
5. Reduce paper use.
6. Say NO to plastic bags and Styrofoam.
7. Avoid buying bottled water. Bring your own bottle.
8. Reduce shopping and avoid consuming imported products (imported products requirewhich far more fuel in the distribution of goods).
9. Avoid lingering in the bath for reduce water consumption.
10. Plant trunked tree.
12. Avoid the use of straw, it was made of plastic ..
13. Do not use disposable chopsticks, if necessary, bring your own chopsticks.


Tips saving water when watering plants:
1. Use water from rainwater tanks.
2. Use a sprayer.
3. If using a hose, attach the nozzle / spray of water so that water flow is not wasted.


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3M MP225 Mobile Projector

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3M MP225 Mobile Projector
The 3M MP225 Mobile Projector is a new companion for your iOS devices and laptops. The ultra-portable projector enables you to project a screen size of up to 80-inch diagonally. The 3M MP225 Mobile Projector connects to your iOS devices through an included 3M video cable. It comes with a rechargeable battery that offers up to 2-hour of battery life per charge. The 3M MP225 Mobile Projector retails for $299.
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Nextbook Premium 8 Android Tablet

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Nextbook Premium 8 Android Tablet
If you are looking for a new affordable Android market, then check out the Nextbook Premium 8. Priced at only $299.99, the gadget has an 8-inch (800×480) TFT color display and runs on the Google Android 2.3 OS. The Nextbook Premium 8 features 25 free preloaded eBooks, a 4GB of onboard storage, Wi-Fi connectivity, an integrated 2MP camera to capture and share those treasured moments and an SD card slot(up to 32GB).
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Logitech Wireless Headset h800

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Logitech Wireless Headset h800
Logitech has rolled out the Wireless Headset H800 in Singapore. The headset features a pair of laser-tuned drivers for rich digital stereo, a padded headband, a built-in equalizer and a noise-canceling microphone for crystal clear calls andmusic. Its rechargeable battery lasts for up to 6-hour of operation time. The Logitech Wireless Headset h800 is priced at S$149(US$116).
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Unitcom Librage BTO MN540aA4 Desktop PC

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Here comes a new desktop PC from Unitcom, the Librage BTO MN540aA4. This BTO (Build To Order) desktop PC sports a 2.50GHz AMD A4-3300 APU dual-core processor, an AMD A75 FCH chipset, an AMD Radeon HD 6410D graphics card, a 4GB DDR3 RAM, a 500GB hard drive, a DVD SuperMulti Drive and runs on Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS (Standard Configuration). The Librage BTO MN540aA4 sells for 36,980 Yen (about $482).
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Corsair Outs 480GB Force Series GT SSD

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Corsair has just added a new storage capacity to its Force Series GT SSD line-up by launching the 480GB model. Just like its predecessors, the 480GB model also comes with a SandForce SF-2280 controller, a SATA 6.0 Gbps interface, a MTBF of 2 million hours, TRIM support and promises to provide read and write speeds of up to 555MB/s and 525MB/s, respectively. The 480GB Force Series GT retails for $999.
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Corsair Hydro Series H40 And H70 CORE Advanced Liquid CPU Coolers

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Corsair Hydro Series H40 And H70 CORE Advanced Liquid CPU Coolers
Corsair has rolled out the Hydro Series H40 and Hydro Series H70 CORE liquid CPU coolers. The Corsair Hydro Series H40 is the company’s new entry-level liquid CPU cooler, which uses a 120mm radiator with an included fan and an aluminum water block. The Hydro Series H40 is compatible with most modern AMD and Intel sockets. The Corsair Hydro Series H70 CORE is designed for experienced PC performance enthusiasts. The company ships the Hydro Series H70 CORE without a fan, allowing users to customize its cooling performance. Based on Corsair’s award-winning Hydro Series H70, the new Hydro Series H70 CORE features a double-thick 38mm aluminum radiator. The Corsair Hydro Series H40 and Hydro Series H70 CORE will be available in October 2011 for $59 and $89, respectively.
Corsair Hydro Series H40 And H70 CORE Advanced Liquid CPU Coolers
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Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid Fanless Series

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Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid Fanless Series
Cooler Master has unveiled the Silent Pro Hybrid Fanless Series. This high-end PSU has an integrated 7V fan power port and a 5.25-inch drive bay fan controller, allowing user to control both the 135mm power supply fan and up to three system fans. Users can adjust fans speeds independently via the two dials on the controller. The Silent Pro Hybrid Fanless Series also features a fully modulardesign, an 80Plus Gold certification, ATX12V v2.3 and EPS v2.92 compliance, Active PFC+, support for 4-way SLI/CrossFireX setups, Double-Layer EMI Filter Dual protection, a single 12V rail, and a 135mm Hydraulic Dynamic Bearing fan. The Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid Series is now available in the Unites States, Asia and European regions. Available in 850W, 1050W and 1350W models, the Cooler Master Silent Pro Hybrid Fanless Series are priced at $199.99, $249.99 and $299.99, respectively.
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Pandigital Supernova available mid-October for $230, is an eReader in Android tablet disguise

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Pandigital hasn't made much of an effort to swathe its Supernova tab in mystery. When the 8-inch LCD slate swept through the FCC earlier this summer, we were privy not only to images of the device and its internals, but also to the apps that'd be pre-loaded on purchase -- GetJar and Barnes & Noble's Nook app amongst others. So, what can you expect for $230 when it lands this month? Well, the company's forsaken Honeycomb for the soon-to-be outclassed Gingerbread OS, tossed in a single-core 1GHz A8 processor, 4GB of storage (expandable to 32GB via microSD slot), WiFi and Bluetooth. It's a cheap, me too Android tablet entry, for sure. And with the recent outing of a certain budget-priced, ecosystem-friendly tab, we might suggest you hold off for the higher-specced goods. Official PR after the break.
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Lenovo's IdeaPad A1 now on sale: a slice of Gingerbread for under $200

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Been anxiously awaiting Lenovo's 7-inch Gingerbread tablet ever since we first touched it back in September? Sure you have. Well, maybe you have. If so, grab that cash that's burning a hole in your pocket so you can have an IdeaPad A1 to call your very own. The 2GB model will cost you $199, and another Grant will get you the 16GB version; both are scheduled to ship before Halloween. Hit the source link to scare one up for yourself.
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Amazon adds Kindle Fire-specific details to Developer Portal, A's your FAQ

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The Kindle Fire may not be hitting the market until November, but Amazon has already updated its Developer Portal FAQ page with an entire section devoted to its forthcoming Android tablet. On the new page, you'll find largely standard information on things like the application process and how to set up an Android SDK emulator, though there are a few more salient tidbits, as well. For instance, Amazon says it will review every app in its Appstore for Fire compatibility, as part of an automated process. Rejected apps, Amazon informs us, will include those that rely on a gyroscope, camera, WAN module, Bluetooth, microphone, GPS, or micro SD. Apps are also forbidden from using Google's Mobile Services (and in-app billing), which, if included, will have to be "gracefully" removed. In terms of actual content, Amazon has outlawed all apps that change the tablet's UI in any way (including theme- or wallpaper-based tools), as well as any that demand root access (it remains to be seen how the company will treat the root-dependent apps already in its store). Interested devs can find more information at the source link, below.
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Toshiba AT200 tablet squeezes through 7.7mm gap at the FCC

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News about Toshiba's ultra-thin AT200 tablet has been patience-testingly slow since we went hands-on at IFA a month ago. We did recently hear that a Japanese variant of the Regza-branded ten-incher -- confusingly called the AT700 -- is on schedule for release there in December and we're hoping that the US version will arrive in time for Christmas too. Encouraging, then, to see that it's passed unscathed through the FCC's electromagnetic rendition of Wipeout with WiFi and Bluetooth in tow. The submitted paperwork also reveals a little extra detail: the tablet is at least partly manufactured by Quanta, the same OEM guys behind the Kindle Fire and the BlackBerry PlayBook. With the tablet wars looking brutal as ever, it's nice to know that somebody always wins.
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LG Optimus 3D app converter starts roll-out this month, why settle for only two dimensions?

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LG's 2D to 3D app converter will finally arrive on the Optimus 3D (AKA the Thrill 4G) this month. In order to play nice with it, apps and games need to be using OpenGL. The converter is packaged inside the company's maintenance release for the 3D smartphone and will be available on European handsets any day now, followed by a gradual global roll-out over the next few weeks. You can expect to find a few more tri-dimensional nuggets, including 3D video editing and the ability to view 3D video in 2D. LG says that it will also add Dolby Mobile sound and automatic image-stabilization for 2D video-capture. But, we're more interested in that app converter -- we want those furious fowl to really pop out at us.
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Sony Reader WiFi review

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Sony's timing could have been better with the Reader WiFi PRS-T1. The device, which was unveiledback at IFA in late August, is set to launch within a fortnight. In the intervening time, Amazon, the clear leader in the space, unveiled two new readers -- the fourth-generation Kindle and the Kindle Touch. Sony's got a ways to go if it's going to become a dominant force in the e-reader market outside of its native Japan, alongside the Kindle and the Nook. The PRS-T1 certainly takes some steps in that direction, both in terms of pricing and features -- but is it enough to get consumers to stand up and take notice? Find out in our review after the break.

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Zotac's ZBOX nano VD01 packs dual-core VIA CPU in a tiny, tiny box

Posted by Riken Afani on October 7, 2011


ZBOX nano VD01
Zotac isn't the biggest name in computers, but the company does do one thing particularly well -- cram capable HTPC components in itty-bitty boxes for a reasonable price. VD01 series ditches more well known solutions from Intel and AMD for chips from VIA, specifically the Nano X2 U4025 CPU with its Chrome9 media processor. Inside is room for a 2.5-inch HDD and a single DDR3 slot, but you can get those pre-populated with a 320GB disk and 2GB RAM by opting for the Plus model. Outside is your usual selection of USB 3.0, 2.0, eSATA, Ethernet and HDMI ports while inside are both Bluetooth 3.0 and 802.11n radios. There's even an IR receiver and bundled remote to make this truly living room friendly. Check out the gallery below, as well as the PR after the break.
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Xoom 4G LTE upgrades boomerang back with Honeycomb update, microSD card support now a go

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Xoom owners that hastily shipped off their slates for an LTE upgrade are in for a surprise. Turns out the newly equipped 4G tablets are not only being expediently returned, but also come with an upgrade to version 3.2.2 of Honeycomb. Details of just what's been included in the new firmware are scant, but the main takeaway from Verizon's overhaul is the now functional microSD slot. That's right, unless you were privy to that non-U.S. Android 3.1 update or installed the Tiamat kernel, you'll now finally be granted read/write access to your microSD card. It seems wishes do come true in Big Red land, you just have to practice extreme patience.
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Motorola EX225 and EX226 saunter through FCC like nobody's watching

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Like we said, the Status shouldn't have much to worry about, but Motorola's recently outed Facebook feature phone (along with its less socially aware twin) just passed through the FCC. The obligatory tests reveal support for AT&T's 3G bands, although curiously enough, only the EX225 handles both spectra; the EX226 will connect to Ma Bell's 850MHz band just fine, but not its 1900MHz counterpart. The shame doesn't end there, either, as the Facebook version supports 802.11n, whereas its sibling does not. Who knew Moto would play such a blatant form of favoritism with its own children? At least phones don't have feelings -- we think.
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Lenovo N5902 ditches the fingerprint magnet finish, adds backlit keys (video)

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Home theater PC enthusiasts, you've grumbled and Lenovo listened. The company took your feedback to heart when it prepped its latest multimedia remote with keyboard -- the N5902 -- for release. Gone is the glossy piano black finish that marred your sweet N5901 with unsightly fingerprints, as well as its trackball pointer. In their stead, Lenovo's outfitted this update in a matte exterior, adding an optical pointer with a "ridged" scroll bar located just below it. Perhaps the most notable addition to this refresh, however, is the ability to navigate and type from the now backlit keys. Fancy updating your couch control with this AA-powered peripheral? The head to the source below to fork over your hard-earned $52.

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Motorola Xoom Family Edition pops up at retail sporting kid-friendly software

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Now that Motorola's Xoom is ready to rock out on 4G LTE connections, the only thing missing from the original 10.1-inch Honeycomb tablet is a nice suite of edutainment software... wait, what? Whether or not that's what you asked for, it appears to be what Motorola's giving you judging by this "Family Edition" branded Xoom that just showed up at a big box electronics store. While there's still no hint of the subwoofer-equipped Xoom 2 Media Edition that's been rumored, this model is differentiated by the addition of a Kid Mode with $40 of software for kids from Zoodles (trailer after the break) packed-in. We don't have a release date or official pricing yet, but we'd expect to see the MZ505 on shelves sooner rather than later, but for now just check out a few more pics in the gallery below.


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Free domain without pay, try it!

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You certainly are familiar with a variety of free domains like Co.cc, Tk, Cz.cc, etc..These domains can be found easily just by joining to become a member. But whether youknow if you find premium domains such as.. Com, net,. Org, etc. can be obtained free of charge? Apparently there are sites that provide the domain service premium domain free of charge or free. But to get to a bit of effort, that you must invite some people to joinbecome your referral. The name of the site is freepremiumdomain.com


There are three kinds of options, namely: if you can take 9 people to join then you will geta free domain. And if you could invite 16 people so you can get up to 3 free domain, register yourself to free domain premium by clicking here


Once you register - complete the offerings that exist on the status, once fulfilled, theFreeDomainPremium.com will process up to 24 hours to get it kredit. after invite 9 people to get a free domain.


FreePremiumDomain party paid for by advertisers each time an offer is completed and use the funds to purchase your membership. In this way the FreePremiumDomain and you both make a profit in the end. Once you invite 9 people TSB, press to the account,then they will be sent to the email with the domain (s) you want (Please ensure that the domain is free to register, check here before sending email: www.whois.net). TSB partyregistering a domain (s) and push into your account and you will have a domain for oneyear. Then you can complete the offer again and you will have for another year. . You willhave full ownership of the domain (s).
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Hercules XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club multimedia speakers

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Hercules intends to bring a little bit of nightlife into your boring cubicle at the office (or your little corner at home which is your ‘Zen’ zone) in the form of the XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club multimedia speakers. Do not judge a book by its cover, as the XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club is actually a pair of compact computer speakers that are inspired by the professional PA systems which DJs use.
Boasting a similar trendy and innovative spirit of most modern DJs, the new XPS speakers enable DJ music lovers to enjoy all the features of their favorite tracks. With a wide metal grate that protects the central driver in addition to the speakers’ contrasting lacquered and matte finish that highlight their DJ personality, you can be sure that this is the perfect pair of speakers to rock out to on those Saturday nights when you’re flat broke and cannot afford to party at the club like your mates.
A port is fitted on the front face of the XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club to ensure bass restitution, and you can plug in other stuff as well as control the XPS 2.0 30 DJ Club on the right satellite’s front face. Expect this amplified speaker system to deliver 10 Watt RMS output which ought to be rockin’ enough for a small room, as it hits the markets this November for $59.99.
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Pandigital SuperNova Confirm 8-inch Gingerbread tablet for $229

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It’s positively raining cheap wifi tablets lately. The big brother to the original Pandigital Nova is the SuperNova, and after munching down a Super Mushroom it’s upgraded to an 8-inch capacitive display. Unfortunately, the resolution is still a rather disappointing 800 x 600 in a 4:3 aspect ratio. The budget tablet should hit retailers soon at a price of $229.
Other hardware details include a 1Ghz single-core processor, an onboard micro-HDMI port and Bluetooth2.1. Internal storage is 4GB with a free MicroSD slot for expansion. Pandigital doesn’t have Google’s blessing for any of their tablet offerings, so users will have to make do with the GetJar alternative app store. A few built-in apps like Barnes & Noble’s ebook store, YouTube and Adobe Flash help spruce up the Gingerbread operating system before owners download anything new. According to Pandigital’s press release, the SuperNova will be available in mid-October at retail locations across the US.
Slightly larger screen notwithstanding, it’s hard to see why anyone would pick up a SuperNova over any of its close competitors. If you’re looking for a cheap, hack-friendly tablet, the Barnes & Noble Nook Color is just $20 more (or even less if you play your cards right) and the solid HTC Flyer now provides a full Gingerbread tablet with access to the Android Market for $299. If you’re dead-set on a cheap tablet and you’ve got some spare patience, Amazon’s Kindle Fire will release in just over a month for only $199.
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