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Fujifilm opens doors to a new era in technology
by Your PC Easy on nov.01, 2011, under Venezuela

Fujifilm, the Japanese leader in photographic technology, introduces its latest digital camera models star in the Venezuelan market. These are innovative FinePix F550, FinePix T300, T200 and FinePix FinePix HS20, four teams designed with the firm intention that the high-level photography is increasingly affordable for those seeking the highest quality image capture.
The new FinePix F550 comes to conquer the market for high-end compact cameras. So says Lennys Nane, Manager of Support and Customer Service Hellmund House, Fujifilm distributor in Venezuela. "The extraordinary thing about this model is that it incorporates Fujifilm's latest technological innovations, such as super image quality CMOS EXR sensor of 16 megapixels, the high light sensitivity of ISO 12800, and feature GPS. This, without leaving aside the ability to shoot at high speed, wide-angle zoom lens of 15X, Full HD video functionality and improved user interface. "
The FinePix F550 is an extremely fast computer, due to a number of technical features that make it able to follow up the subject more quickly without compromising image quality. With a maximum resolution of 16 megapixels, this camera shoots at a speed of 8 frames per second. "If you want a higher number of frames or a capture rate even faster, you can shoot up to 16 frames per second with a resolution of 8 megapixels or the same speed to 32 frames with a resolution of 4 megapixels. No other compact camera is capable of approaching this kind of speed and resolution, "he adds.
This is the first Fujifilm model with built-in GPS functionality. Anywhere in the world, this camera is able to identify the location where you are and show it as longitude, latitude or by name, with the addition of a list of about half a million locations. "By making a photograph, the image is labeled with information about the location, allowing you to quickly find images of a place or point of specific interest."

"The new FinePix T300 is a compact camera with Fujinon optical zoom of 10 increases the world's thinnest. With an impressive resolution of 14 megapixels, this model provides images that can be printed in large formats, without having to be resized. Equally impressive is the range of the 10x zoom, 28-280mm in 35mm equivalence "explains the Manager.
It comes equipped with an image stabilizing CCD-shift system (CIS), which helps eliminate camera shake and delivers high quality images in a wide variety of lighting conditions. It can be used without a tripod, as the CIS system is activated during exposure to counteract hand shake. In addition, by adjusting the maximum sensitivity of ISO 3200 can keep shooting even if the light level is very low.
While the T300 is a compact FinePix very easy to use, no longer incorporates interesting features including Photo Album wizard, moving panorama, face recognition and HD video. Has a thickness of only 28.1 mm and a width of 97mm (when the lens is folded measures just 18.5 mm) and its dimensions do not affect the size of the LCD screen that measures 3 inches.
Ultra long zoom compact, digital, the new FinePix T200 comes with a very thin body of just 28.1mm thick, slim, elegant and extremely easy to operate, ideal for users who are beyond the complications of having a camera in their hands.
"With an impressive resolution of 14 megapixels and optical zoom Fujinon long-10X, this compact can capture even the finest details of the scene being photographed. Thanks to its digital image stabilizer and a maximum sensitivity of 3200 ISO, you can capture great pictures with natural tones and vivid colors, even in dim lighting. "

The FinePix T200 with 2.7 inch LCD screen, Intelligent Flash and lets you enjoy the breathtaking world of HD by capturing photos and HD video in 16:9 format and can see the images on a HD screen (HDTV).

The innovative and versatile FinePix HS20 "is the perfect solution for photographers seeking the technical and image quality of an SLR (Single Lents SLR) without having to carry bulky and expensive interchangeable lenses."
It is a semi compact super zoom that offers class-leading performance, such as the incorporation of the award-winning EXR sensor attached to the BSI-CMOS offering impressive improvements in the ability to record continuous images at high speed, improved user interface , versatile video functions, resolution of 16 megapixels and 30X Fujinon lens with advanced anti-blur technologies.
The zoom range of 30 magnifications covers focal lengths from 24 to 720mm (35mm equivalent), so this camera can take on virtually any situation, guaranteeing perfect images every time.
Thanks to the combination of sensor and processing technologies offered by the FinePix HS20, you can get amazing action shots, regardless of how fast you are moving the subject. For shooting sports issues or the nature or just to take pictures of children running, the role of shooting at 8 frames per second is capable of stopping the action however fast it is. You can even shoot at 11 frames per second with a resolution of 8 megapixels.
The Fujifilm FinePix HS20 records not only still images but also offers an impressive level of functionality in video. By using the same technology fusion of pixels for still images, offers high sensitivity and low noise to capture video clips under low light conditions without resorting to additional lighting.
Source: On-line EichNews
CPS achieved important distinctions awarded by Cisco
by Your PC Easy on oct.28, 2011, under Computer , Venezuela

CPS celebrates new achievements framed in a rich history that brings success and recognition. This time the company's sales team and Hector Riccio, general manager for Venezuela, received from the hands of Henry Mareque, Country Manager of Cisco, the distinction "Best Architectural Partner Data Center Virtualization Play", "Collaboration between Partners" and "Spirit One Cisco ", which recognize the company's performance during fiscal 2011. (continue reading ...)
Successfully held the Forum "Free Knowledge and Technological Sovereignty within the Bolivarian Revolution
by Your PC Easy on oct.25, 2011, under Computer , Community , Venezuela

As part of the V National Conference on Technological Sovereignty, organized by the Collective Teletriunfador, performed alongside numerous social groups and individuals committed to strengthening the country's technological sovereignty, the Forum "Free Knowledge and Technological Sovereignty within the Bolivarian Revolution , "which provided a meeting place for the organized community, political and intellectual movements in order to raise awareness about the importance of free knowledge and technological self-determination within a social framework based on an expanding solidarity of the peoples . (continue reading ...)
Interesting applications for users of Adobe
by Your PC Easy on feb.27, 2011, under Design , Internet , Adobe




Surfing the net I found a number of Adobe products that can be useful to both designers and developers, will comment the properties of some of them: Adobe BrowserLab is an application that facilitates compatibility testing between browsers, Adobe Helium allows create interactive content, widgets and animations all with HTML5 and CSS3, Adobe Master can synchronize, store, share, and review the projects, one of these interesting adobe Adobe product is Muse which allows graphic designers to create and publish professionally, Web sites without writing code. (continue reading ...)
I then resist + Free Software in Venezuela
by Your PC Easy on feb.27, 2011, under Computer , Community , Internet , Microsoft , Venezuela , economy
As I always say, the use of free software is not a technical problem if not ethical, that is the detail I would say the famous Cantinflas. If you could bring free software into a mathematical formulation, would be as follows:
S oftware = Free (Freedom + Sovereignty + Ethics) ^ Consciousness
But in terms of media power is concerned, we can not deny that the world of proprietary software houses manage them very well [and resources], denigrating and underestimating the free software movement and sometimes terrorizing the population to prevent its use. With the development of free software with better and more successful communication strategies, free software has become a major headache for digital jailers and hegemonic. It is no coincidence that large corporations like Google, IBM and Sun have migrated much of its technology platform to free software [GNU / Linux, Python, Ruby, MySql], supporting or taking advantage of the global free software movement to improve their business models . If you want to know the strategies and practices monopolistic Microsoft can look at the so-called Halloween Documents to get an idea.
When I analyze the business strategies of proprietary software, I begin to realize a constant: the phasing of the rights of users, and therefore their digital prison, let's put it well when we buy or give us a pair of shoes, we can use at will, after much use, we can send them to change the sole or staining, you may give away a brother or acquaintance you need, at the last pair of shoes is ours and we can do with them what they want. Is that true with proprietary software?, Because obviously not, first of all do not buy proprietary software, since we can not give it away, or lend, or adapt it, let alone copy it, so I really do not buy only what you ask on loan to the software company [a loan that is very expensive by the way], in the end when you go to a store and buy a proprietary software, really what you're buying is the case, with its beautiful and thoughtful design called the attention of users., not at all are buying the software, since the end you can not do anything with it, nothing would do with something that was yours truly.
To take an obvious example for all, now there have been efforts to promote open formats and interfaces that enhance the interoperability between systems from different manufacturers. In contrast to this Office takes its latest version of the form (. Docx,. Pptx. Etcx) which not only restricts the interoperability with other office suites such as OpenOffice if it determines that additional support from the same office suite earlier [+ $ $ $] leaving organizations vulnerable and tied to a technology that expires very quickly just for more money. Not to mention the restrictive and exclusive technologies with Apple's audio and video devices that force you to use just something that is well identified with the rotten apple [it's my way or the highway]
Choose examples to explain the disadvantages of a country like ours to use proprietary software. I go with another example imagine we have all the digitized data of the birth of a country under the Office format, [so sure = S] while we are on good terms with Microsoft and paying the license we can use our information, but imagine the disaster would happen if this information quedase kidnapped and thus unavailable for a reason as simple as that decided to change office solution [migration issues in the light] or simply are included in the blacklist of the axis of evil, as is well described in this article is free software is a matter of sovereignty and independence no cost. There are other interesting and innovative ways to explain the concepts of free software and copyleft, such as the project OpenCola
Adobe says that Flash will Honeycomb tablets in "few weeks"
by Your PC Easy on Feb.22, 2011, under Android , Motorola , Tablets , adobe
Adobe said that Flash support for tablets based on Google with its next version of Android operating system "Honeycomb", will be available "within weeks".
Honeycomb is the first version of Android designed for Tablet PC and is expected with great impatience. The Motorola Xoom tablet will launch on Thursday as the first to run this software, but earlier versions do not come with flash. Verizon, which I will make the sale, previously said Flash will be available in "spring 2011." (continue reading ...)
What do you think? Official logo for W3C HTML 5 document
by Your PC Easy on ene.23, 2011, under Design , Internet
This has been an interesting week for the web design community. W3C has unveiled the official logo of HTML 5 to help developers and designers to "tell the world who are using HTML5." The logo was designed by design agency Ocupop , and is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0, a permissive license that allows you to 'mix' the licensed work. The logo has been made available to all in stickers and shirts, there is also a gallery of examples to promote the logo and its use. (continue reading ...)
EichNewsTV games in HD Podcast
by Your PC Easy on ene.22, 2011, under Internet , Venezuela , Video Games , curiosities
We return after a long absence with the last program created last year by our friends EichNews On-line to encourage them to continue taking this excellent program on video games made in Latin America. (continue reading ...)
Coke Auction Art to love our planet
by Your PC Easy on oct.22, 2010, under Community , Pilot Project , Venezuela , curiosities
more... 1 Comment : Please , Coca-Cola , ecology , environment , recycle , reuse , transform more ...Gamevance a site for entertainment
by Your PC Easy on oct.17, 2010, under Internet , Video Games , curiosities
Surfing the net looking for fresh News I came across an online gaming site that caught my intention, something I was curious in that they give out prizes to the people who play in it, but I do not just look at what types Registe Games tapeworms and I stumbled upon a game called Motocross dirt bike games , the game is simple, (continue reading ...)







