Sunday, March 14, 2010

Minyak Wangi Munif Hijjaz

TERBARU DI PASARAN!!
HARUMAN WANGIAN MUNIF HIJJAZ.


Minyak Wangi Munif Hijjaz

"Haruman minyak wangi terbaru ini diinspirasikan dengan wangian berjenama antarabangsa dan terkini!! Sekali guna, harumannya semerbak dan wangiannya sungguh memikat! Anda pasti TIDAK menyesal!!"

Munif Hijjaz Sdn. Bhd. telah mengeluarkan minyak wangi terbaru yang lebih murah dan setara dengan jenama antarabangsa! Wangiannya dihasilkan dan diinspirasikan daripada beberapa jenama yang terkenal dan menjadi pilihan ramai.


Mengapa anda mesti memilih haruman minyak wangi Munif Hijjaz ini??
  • dibotolkan khas dengan 18 jenis haruman yang setara dengan minyak wangi antarabangsa!
  • 100% ketulenan patinya diakui tanpa campuran alkohol dan tanpa pencairan.
  • keharumannya tahan sepanjang hari.
  • tidak sama dengan minyak attar biasa.
  • tidak seperti minyak wangi yang lain, ianya mengandungi 8ml dalam satu botol tunggal bagi setiap kotak.
  • boleh dibawa solat dan HALAL
  • botol "Miniature Roll On" yang mudah digunakan.
  • lebih 150 kali penggunaan bagi setiap botol.

Minyak Wangi Munif Hijjaz

Haruman Minyak Wangi Munif Hijjaz ini Tahan Lama Ke?

Ya! Sudah pastinya tahan lama kerana ianya menggunakan pati yang tulen dan merupakan rahsia kepada keharumannya yang kekal sepanjang hari. Untuk kekal lebih lama dengan wangian Munif Hijjaz ini, anda hanya perlu sapukan pada pakaian dan kulit serta elakkan dari berjemur di tengah panas matahari!.


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Sunday, October 25, 2009

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)


SAR (specific absorption rate) is a measurement of how much electromagnetic radiation is absorbed by body tissue whilst using a mobile phone. The higher the SAR the more radiation is absorbed.

In Europe, the European Union Council has adopted the recommendations made by the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP Guidelines 1998). These recommendations set a SAR limit of 2.0 W/kg in 10g of tissue. The UK Government has endorsed this limit (following a report by the Independent Expert Group on Mobile Phones) and the five mobile phone network operators have agreed to voluntarily adopt the ICNIRP guidelines for public exposure. All mobile phones on sale in the UK comply with this limit.

In the United States, the Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association (CTIA) requires all cell phones to comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) SAR limit of 1.6 W/kg in 1g of tissue.


How to reduce your exposure to phone radiation
• Do not use your phone more than necessary and keep your calls short
• Send a text instead of making a call
• Try to avoid using your phone if the signal strength is low - find a better location to make a call
• Try to use the phone outdoors rather than inside, or move close to a window to make a call
• Keep the phone (and particularly the aerial) as far as possible from your head
• Avoid touching the aerial while the phone is turned on, and keep the phone away from areas of the body such as eyes, testicles, breasts and internal organs
• Limit usage as much as possible if pregnant
• Switch off your phone when not in use

You should be aware that if the phone is receiving a very strong signal from a base station, then power output can be reduced by up to 1000 times compared with when the phone has a poor signal.

Click here to check your handphone SAR values.


Friday, August 7, 2009

Radio Frequency Identification RFID)


Radio frequency identification (RFID) is a generic term that is used to describe a system that transmits the identity (in the form of a unique serial number) of an object or person wirelessly, using radio waves. It's grouped under the broad category of automatic identification technologies.

Radio-frequency identification (RFID) use an object (typically referred to as an RFID tag) applied to or incorporated into a product, animal, or person for the purpose of identification and tracking using radio waves. Some tags can be read from several meters away and beyond the line of sight of the reader.


Auto-ID technologies include bar codes, optical character readers and some biometric technologies, such as retinal scans. The auto-ID technologies have been used to reduce the amount of time and labor needed to input data manually and to improve data accuracy.

Most RFID tags contain at least two parts. One is an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a radio-frequency (RF) signal, and other specialized functions. The second is an antenna for receiving and transmitting the signal.

There are generally three types of RFID tags: active RFID tags, which contain a battery and can transmit signals autonomously, passive RFID tags, which have no battery and require an external source to provoke signal transmission and battery assisted passive (BAP) which require an external source to wake up but have significant higher forward link capability providing great read range.


Managing Your Money

Whether you earn a little or a lot, it’s always wise to budget and plan your finances smartly. Common mistakes that most people would make when it comes to money is getting too deep in debt, paying bills late, and not knowing how to save for the future. You can avoid making these mistakes by always keeping track of where your money goes and knowing what you can spend on.

Here are some steps that you can use for managing your money wisely:

1. Step your financial goal.
2. Know where your money goes to.
3. Assess your spending habits.
4. Write down your spending plan.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Blu-ray Disc




Blu-ray Disc (also known as Blu-ray or BD) is an optical disc storage medium designed to supersede the standard DVD format. Its main uses are for storing PlayStation 3 games, high-definition video, and data storage, with up to 25 GB per single layered, and 50 GB per dual layered disc. The disc has the same physical dimensions as standard DVDs and CDs.

The name Blu-ray Disc derives from the blue-violet laser used to read the disc. While a standard DVD uses a 650 nanometre red laser, Blu-ray uses a shorter wavelength, a 405 nm blue-violet laser, and allows for almost six times more data storage than on a DVD.

During the format war over high-definition optical discs, Blu-ray competed with the HD DVD format. Toshiba, the main company supporting HD DVD, ceded in February 2008, and the format war ended, then in July 2009, announced plans to put out its own Blu-ray Disc device by the end of 2009.


Blu Ray Disc


- Media type High-density optical disc Encoding MPEG-2, H.264/MPEG-4 AVC, and VC-1

- Capacity 25 GB (single-layer).
- 50 GB (dual-layer) Block size 64kb ECC Read mechanism 405 nm laser:
- 1× at 36 Mbit/s (4.5 MByte/s)
- 2× at 72 Mbit/s (9 MByte/s)
- 4× at 144 Mbit/s (18 MByte/s)
- 6× at 216 Mbit/s (27 MByte/s)
- 8× at 288 Mbit/s (36 MByte/s)
- 12× at 432 Mbit/s (54 MByte/s) Usage Data storage
- High-definition video

- High-definition audio


PlayStation 3 games

UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service) - 3G

UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications Service) is a third-generation (3G) broadband, packet-based transmission of text, digitized voice, video, and multimedia at data rates up to 2 megabits per second (Mbps). UMTS offers a consistent set of services to mobile computer and phone users, no matter where they are located in the world. UMTS is based on the Global System for Mobile (GSM) communication standard. It is also endorsed by major standards bodies and manufacturers as the planned standard for mobile users around the world. Once UMTS is fully available, computer and phone users can be constantly attached to the Internet wherever they travel and, as they roam, will have the same set of capabilities. Users will have access through a combination of terrestrial wireless and satellite transmissions. Until UMTS is fully implemented, users can use multi-mode devices that switch to the currently available technology (such as GSM 900 and 1800) where UMTS is not yet available.

3G Systems are intended to provide a global mobility with wide range of services including telephony, paging, messaging, Internet and broadband data. International Telecommunication Union (ITU) started the process of defining the standard for third generation systems, referred to as International Mobile Telecommunications 2000 (IMT-2000). In Europe European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) was responsible of UMTS standardisation process. In 1998 Third Generation Partnership Project (3GPP) was formed to continue the technical specification work. 3GPP has five main UMTS standardisation areas: Radio Access Network, Core Network, Terminals, Services and System Aspects and GERAN.