User:Chompoo

Hi I'm Juthaporn Boonyaphen, you can call me Chompoo. I'm a second year student at MUIC, major in International Business and minor in Chinese. Im interested in language but not mathematics. I like to hang out with friends and family, watch TV and read novels. Sometimes I do sports such as tennis and swimming. I like to go to the beach if i have a chance.

My Homework
Processor

Processor Class 	Intel Core i7

Processor Model 	2600K

Number of Cores 	4

Cache Size 	8192 KB

Number of installed processors 	1

Memory

Installed memory 	4096 MB

Memory technology 	DDR3

Memory Speed 	1866 MHz

Storage

Hard Drive Type

Hard Disk Drive

Solid-State Drive

Total Hard-drive capacity 	2128 GB

RAID Type 	RAID 0

Interface Connection

Interface connection

Bluetooth

HDMI

Video - 24 pin DVI-D

eSATA

Number of Back Firewire Ports 	1

Number of Back USB 2 Ports 	6

Number of Back USB 3 Ports 	2

Number of Front USB 2 Ports 	2

My Homework: the best smart phone operating system
Windows Mobile 6.5 A screenshot of the Windows Mobile 6.5 Today Screen, 'Titanium'

Windows Mobile 6.5 was never part of Microsoft's mobile phone roadmap, and has been described by its chief executive, Steve Ballmer, as "not the full release [Microsoft] wanted" until the multi-touch enabled Windows Mobile 7 (now replaced by Windows Phone 7) arrived in 2010.[37] Version 6.5 is an upgrade to Windows Mobile 6.1 that was released to manufacturers on May 11, 2009, and the first devices running the operating system debuted in late October '09.[38] This incremental update includes some significant new added features, such as a revamped GUI, new today screen with vertically scrollable labels (called 'Titanium'); though is generally regarded as a minor upgrade.[39] It also includes the new Internet Explorer Mobile 6 browser, which has an improved interface over prior versions.[40]

Microsoft unveiled this version at the 2009 Mobile World Congress in February,[41] and several devices now run this Windows Mobile version,[42] those devices running Windows Mobile 6.5 onwards are marketed as "Windows phones". Along with Windows Mobile 6.5, Microsoft announced several Cloud computing services codenamed "SkyBox", "SkyLine", "SkyMarket".[43] "SkyBox" has been confirmed as My Phone,[44] while "SkyMarket" has been confirmed as Windows Marketplace for Mobile.[45] Some aspects of the user interface have been redesigned with the home screen resembling that of Microsoft's Zune player and the sliding panel interface of Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard. This version was designed mainly for easier finger usage.[46] Whilst this version of Windows Mobile does not natively support capacitive screens, mobile manufacturers have been able to successfully implement it on their devices [47]

Several phones currently running Windows Mobile 6.1 are updatable to Windows Mobile 6.5.[48]