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BlackBerry

BlackBerry

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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BlackBerry 7 Smartphones
ManufacturerResearch In Motion (RIM)
Compatible networksGSM 850/900/1800/1900
GPRS/EDGE/UMTS
CDMA/1xEV-DO
iDEN
Dimensions50 × 106.7 × 14.5 mm[1]
Weight87.9 to 155 g depending on model
Operating systemBlackBerry OS
CPUARM XScale
Memory64 MB – 768 MB reserved application memory, 4 GB media memory on Storm models, expandable to 32 GB via microSD
Display640 × 480 pixels
(Bold 9900/Bold 9930)
800 × 480(Torch 9850/9860)
600 × 480 (Torch 9810)
480 × 360 pixels
(Curve 8900/Tour 9630/Bold 9650/Bold 9700/Bold 9780)
360 × 480 pixels (Storm 9500/Torch 9800 )
480 × 320 pixels (Bold 9000)
360 × 400 pixels (Pearl 3G)
320 × 240 pixels (8300/8500/8700/8800/Curve 3G)
240 × 260 pixels
(7100/8100 series)
240 × 160 pixels (7200/7300 series)
Ringtones & notificationsPolyphonic, MP3, MIDI
ConnectivitymicroSDUSBBluetoothWi-Fi,GPSNFC
BlackBerry is a line of mobile e-mail and smartphone devices developed and designed byCanadian company Research In Motion (RIM) since 1999.[2][3]
BlackBerry devices are smartphones, designed to function as personal digital assistants,portable media players, internet browsers, gaming devices, and much more. They are primarily known for their ability to send and receive (push) e-mail and instant messages while maintaining a high level of security through on-device message encryption. Blackberry devices support a large variety of instant messaging features, including BlackBerry Messenger.
BlackBerry commands a 11.7% share of worldwide smartphone sales, making it the fourth most popular device manufacturer after GoogleSony Ericsson, and Apple.[4] The consumer BlackBerry Internet Service is available in 91 countries worldwide on over 500 mobile service operators using various mobile technologies.[5] As of October 2011, there were seventy million subscribers worldwide to BlackBerry.[6]
Modern GSM-based BlackBerry handhelds incorporate an ARM 7, 9 or ARM 11 processor,[7] while older BlackBerry 950 and 957 handhelds used Intel 80386 processors. The latest BlackBerry models (Torch 9850/9860, Torch 9810, and Bold 9900/9930) have a 1.2 GHz MSM8255 Snapdragon Processor, 768 MB system memory], and 8 GB of on-board storage.[8][9] All BlackBerrys after OS 5 support up to 32 GB microSD cards.

Operating system

BlackBerry 7.0 running on a Blackberry Torch 9860
The operating system used by BlackBerry devices is a proprietary multitasking environment developed by RIM. The operating system is designed for use of input devices such as the track wheel, track ball, and track pad. The OS provides support for Java MIDP 1.0 and WAP 1.2. Previous versions allowed wireless synchronization with Microsoft Exchange Server e-mail and calendar, as well as with Lotus Domino e-mail. OS 5.0 provides a subset of MIDP 2.0, and allows complete wireless activation and synchronization with Exchange e-mail, calendar, tasks, notes and contacts, and adds support for Novell GroupWise and Lotus Notes. The Blackberry Curve 9360, Blackberry Torch 9810, Bold 9900/9930, and Torch 9850/9860 feature the most recent Blackberry OS 7 as of October 2011).
Third-party developers can write software using these APIs, and proprietary BlackBerry APIs as well. Any application that makes use of certain restricted functionality must be digitally signed so that it can be associated to a developer account at RIM. This signing procedure guarantees the authorship of an application but does not guarantee the quality or security of the code. RIM provides tools for developing applications and themes for BlackBerry. Applications and themes can be loaded onto BlackBerry devices through BlackBerry App World, Over The Air (OTA) through the BlackBerry mobile browser, or through BlackBerry Desktop Manager.

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HP

Hewlett-Packard
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Coordinates: 37.413579°N 122.14508°W
"HP" redirects here. For other uses, see HP (disambiguation).
Hewlett-Packard Company

Type Public
Traded as NYSE: HPQ
Dow Jones Component
S&P 500 Component
Industry Computer hardware
Computer software
IT consulting
IT services
Founded 1939
Founder(s) Bill Hewlett, David Packard
Headquarters Palo Alto, California, U.S.
Area served Worldwide
Key people Raymond Lane
(Executive Chairman)
Meg Whitman
(President & CEO)
Products See products listing
Revenue US$ 126.033 billion (2010)[1]
Operating income US$ 11.479 billion (2010)[1]
Net income US$ 8.761 billion (2010)[1]
Total assets US$ 124.500 billion (2010)[1]
Total equity US$ 40.781 billion (2010)[1]
Employees 324,600 (2010)[1]
Divisions Hardware
Financing
Services
Software
Subsidiaries List of acquisitions
Website HP.com
Hewlett-Packard Company (NYSE: HPQ) or HP is an American multinational information technology corporation headquartered in Palo Alto, California, USA that provides products, technologies, software, solutions and services to individual consumers, small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) and large enterprises, including customers in the government, health and education sectors.
The company was founded in a one-car garage in Palo Alto by Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard. Currently, HP is the world's leading PC manufacturer, operating in nearly every country. It specializes in developing and manufacturing computing, data storage, and networking hardware, designing software and delivering services. Major product lines include personal computing devices, enterprise, and industry standard servers, related storage devices, networking products, software and a diverse range of printers, and other imaging products. HP markets its products to households, small- to medium-sized businesses and enterprises directly as well as via online distribution, consumer-electronics and office-supply retailers, software partners and major technology vendors. HP also has strong services and consulting business around its products and partner products.
Major company changes include a spin-off of part of its business as Agilent Technologies in 1999, its merger with Compaq in 2002, and the acquisition of EDS in 2008, which led to combined revenues of $118.4 billion in 2008 and a Fortune 500 ranking of 9 in 2009.[2] In November 2009, HP announced the acquisition of 3Com;[3] with the deal closing on April 12, 2010.[4] On April 28, 2010, HP announced the buyout of Palm for $1.2 billion.[5] On September 2, 2010, won its bidding war for 3PAR with a $33 a share offer ($2.07 billion) which Dell declined to match.[6]
Hewlett-Packard is not affiliated with Packard Motor Car Corporation, founded by James Ward Packard and William Doud Packard .


Founding

Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard graduated in electrical engineering from Stanford University in 1935. The company originated in a garage in nearby Palo Alto during a fellowship they had with a past professor, Frederick Terman at Stanford during the Great Depression. Terman was considered a mentor to them in forming Hewlett-Packard.[7] In 1939, Packard and Hewlett established Hewlett-Packard (HP) in Packard's garage with an initial capital investment of US$538.[8] Hewlett and Packard tossed a coin to decide whether the company they founded would be called Hewlett-Packard or Packard-Hewlett[9] Packard won the coin toss but named their electronics manufacturing enterprise the "Hewlett-Packard Company". HP incorporated on August 18, 1947, and went public on November 6, 1957.
Of the many projects they worked on, their very first financially successful product was a precision audio oscillator, the Model HP200A. Their innovation was the use of a small incandescent light bulb (known as a "pilot light") as a temperature dependent resistor in a critical portion of the circuit, the negative feedback loop which stabilized the amplitude of the output sinusoidal waveform. This allowed them to sell the Model 200A for $54.40 when competitors were selling less stable oscillators for over $200. The Model 200 series of generators continued until at least 1972 as the 200AB, still tube-based but improved in design through the years.
One of the company's earliest customers was Walt Disney Productions, which bought eight Model 200B oscillators (at $71.50 each) for use in certifying the Fantasound surround sound systems installed in theaters for the movie Fantasia.

Culture

The founders, known to friends and employees alike as Bill and Dave, developed a unique management style that came to be known as The HP Way. In Bill's words, the HP Way is "a core ideology ... which includes a deep respect for the individual, a dedication to affordable quality and reliability, a commitment to community responsibility, and a view that the company exists to make technical contributions for the advancement and welfare of humanity."[50] The following are the tenets of The HP Way:[51]
  1. We have trust and respect for individuals.
  2. We focus on a high level of achievement and contribution.
  3. We conduct our business with uncompromising integrity.
  4. We achieve our common objectives through teamwork.
  5. We encourage flexibility and innovation.
sumber: id.wikipedia.org