User:Loliijubu

'''HI!! Natdanai Thongvattana is my full name, but most people call me LO.''' I'm a first year student who has very strong desire to get A for all subjects, especially Computer Essentials. I currently studying tourism and hospitality management at Mahidol University International College. However, i created this site because it is my first homework for Computer Essentials Icns141 by Mr.Brian Philips.


 * BIGGEST,FASTEST PC BEING SOLD IN THE WORLD TODAY

CPU: Core i7 980 EXTREME

MOTHERBOARD: ASUS MAXIMUS III EXTREME (1156)

VIDEO CARD:POWERCOLOR 6990 4GB D5

SOUND CARD : ASUS Xonar Essence STX Virtual 7.1 Channels PCI Express Interface 124 dB SNR / Headphone AMP Card

HARD DRIVE: WESTERN DIGITAL    2 TB   WD2002FAEX  SATA 3/ 64MB BLACK

FLOPPY DRIVE: Ultramax Internal Media Drive Black (ULT40366)

OPTICAL DRIVE:Sony SMO-F551 5.25″ 5.2GB Internal optical SCSI

MEMORY: G.SKILL DDR3 TRI-CHANNEL 12SR/1600 CL9-9-9-24 (SNIPER)

PROCESSOR: Intel Core i7 980X Extreme Edition 3.33GHz 12 MB L3 Cache LGA1366 Desktop Processor BX80613i7980X

CASE: ThermalTake Level 10 GT

POWER SUPPLY : ThermalTake Toughpower 1350W

MOUSE: Razer Mamba Wireless Gaming Laser Mouse 5600 DPI

KEYBOARD : Logitech K350 2.4Ghz Wireless Keyboard

MONITOR: Dell UltraSharp U2711 27-inch Widescreen Flat Panel Monitor - Max Resolution 2560 x 1440 (WQHD)

MODEM: D-Link DSL-2320B




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Android topped the list of most popular smartphone operating systems, with 32.9 million units shipped in 2010.According to a report released Monday by Canalys, a market research company, the Android platform beat out Nokia’s Symbian, Apple’s iOS, the BlackBerry OS, and Microsoft’s Windows Phone 7 and Windows Mobile for the top spot. Android’s rise surprised the smartphone market. Canalys expected a few more quarters to pass before Android found itself the leading contender. The platform began 2010 with an 8.4 percent market share. By the end of the year, Android’s market share reached 32.5 percent. While Nokia remains the largest smartphone vendor, with 28 percent of all smartphone shipments, the Symbian OS fell behind Android with a 30.6 percent market share. Apple ended the year with a 16 percent market share, in spite of the growing popularity of its iPhone. The company shipped 16.2 million units in 2010. Research In Motion, the parent company of BlackBerry OS, ended its year with a 14.4 percent market share. The newly released Windows 7 finished its debut year with a market share of 3.1 percent. Sales of the new OS were stable, but the phones arrived too late to benefit from Christmas sales. It will be interesting to see how it fares in 2011. Always looking for the newest technology, for 2011 smartphones hope to tap into the burgeoning 3-D market. Market experts also expect advances in dual-core processors and near-field communications.