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- 10 Cell Phone Radiation Protection Tips
- LG brings a dual-screen QWERTY droid like you've never seen
- See How to Edit .class file In JavaBy Sir Handler | hats Off Sir
| 10 Cell Phone Radiation Protection Tips Posted: 16 Jun 2011 11:08 PM PDT Here are some steps you can take to minimize the effects of cell phone radiation exposure:
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| LG brings a dual-screen QWERTY droid like you've never seen Posted: 16 Jun 2011 11:04 PM PDT The Android-based LG phone you are about to see is a pretty standard smartphone until the moment you slide out the QWERTY keyboard. There you'll find another touchscreen right in the middle of it. Awkward, isn't it? Ok, this is not the first dual-screen LG smartphone with strange design we meet. A few weeks ago we informed you about the US Cellular headed LG Genesis. As a comparison it had a rather uninspiring hardware, with even less useful second touchscreen (it could have been made as a slider, that way the second screen wouldn't have been needed).
Anyway, this fella here still has no name and was shown at an event held by Orange and Kineto Wireless in London. It was about Kineto's Smart WiFi solution and this LG handset was part of the demonstration. The device has a big enough capacitive touchscreen (most probably WVGA) and a second touchscreen in the middle of the QWERTY keyboard. The guys over at Pocket-Lint had only a couple of minutes with the gadget and they couldn't find any other purpose of the second screen except the dedicated 8 shortcuts (two of them were customizable).
The mysterious LG handsets was a T-Mobile USA branded device and according to a previously leaked roadmap it might turn out to be FLIP II or Maxx Q. |
| See How to Edit .class file In JavaBy Sir Handler | hats Off Sir Posted: 16 Jun 2011 04:16 PM PDT Some broad level requirements that this tool is based on are: Intuitive Graphical User Interface: The user interface should be clean and intuitive. Screens should not be crowded. Components like tab panels should be used wherever appropriate to reduce screen clutter. Clear separation for the Novice and Power User: The features should be so arranged that the novice user can reach the required option easily, while all features are available for the power user deeper down the screen hierarchy. Cascading changes: The core engine should be able to detect cascading changes if any and confirm all changes before proceeding. Consistency check: Consistency check should be provided. Providing this check at all stages might not be feasible. To handle such cases the user should be given control to do this check optionally. Facility to switch off consistency check: Why on earth would somebody want this? Well, to test the Java Virtual Machine itself, to see how well it stands up to errors in the class file. The Java compiler would never produce an invalid class file. This is probably the only way to do it. Creating fresh classes: It should be possible to create classes out of scratch using this tool. This will serve as a useful tool for learning the Java Virtual Machine instructions. Facility to examine compiler specific attributes: Some compilers put attributes specific to their product to facilitate debugging and other product specific features. For example, the compiler might embed an entry to the source file browser file or may be a line number attribute in the class method descriptions. This utility should be able to detect, display and manipulate such features wherever possible. |
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