Tuesday, June 19, 2012

LG Optimus L5 to complete the entire L-style this month

ELEGANT LG OPTIMUS L5 MADE ITS GLOBAL DEBUT

Elegant and slim, all-new Smartphone from LG is Slimmest in the class
Seoul, June 17, 2012 - LG Optimus L5, a stylish LG, high fashion L-Series smartphones, will make its world debut in the major European markets this month. The device will be available in the United Kingdom, Germany and France, followed by the markets of the CIS, Middle East and Asia before crossing the ocean over America Central and South America.
True to the philosophy of elegant Style-L design, the LG Optimus L5 is a seamless fusion of style and technology. Dressed in a sensuously slim body measuring just 9.5 mm, the smartphone comes packed with features intuitive and intelligent as the dual SIM capabilities (in Asia, CIS, Middle East, Central and South America only) and NFC "Tag & play" (in Europe and North America) for trade mobile and peer-to-peer sharing.
Running on the system of operating Ice Cream Sandwich Android best of its 4.0 - inch to a mobile without error and spacious experience category most recent Google, LG Optimus L5 offer. The new user interface also allows you to do more with less finger taps. Optimus L5 boasts new User Experience (LG UX) with QuickMemoTM which allows users to instantly take the memos or notes of any screen without having to open a separate application.
"LG Optimus L5 is a very balanced smartphone that offers a great combination of design, display, performance, battery life and price that many will find very interesting," said Dr. Jong-seok Park, president and CEO of LG Electronics Mobile Communications Company. "This device, and other products in our portfolio of series L, will especially appeal to prior users around the world of fashion."

Main features:
-Chipset: MSM7225A (Cortex A5 800 MHz)
-: (Up to) 4 GB of storage internal memory / assistance Micro SD (up to 32 GB)
-Display: 4.0 inches HVGA
-Camera: Rear 5.0 MP AF with Flash LED
-OS: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
-Battery: 1, 500mAh
— Size: 1183 x 66.5 x 9.5 (mm)

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Monday, June 18, 2012

Cinema home networking midrange Onkyo exhibit 4 K, PIP multi-source images



 Onkyo has introduced two new sets of home cinema system, each combining a network receiver sophisticated with many input HDMI 3D-Ready, high definition audio and video, and a set of five or seven speakers with powerful subwoofer surround sound. These are first home cinema of packaged systems from Onkyo to include InstaPrevue, a new technology of selection of the source that provides a display of image image of programs available on the connected HDMI devices.





                               The Onkyo HT-S6500 and HT-S7500 are designed to provide videos of the State-of-the-art high definition with a Marvel Qdeo video processor which can high-end low video resolution of 1080p for displays high-definition conventional and display resolution 4 K for the new superior. For the HDMI sources, there is an automatic decoding of Dolby TrueHD and DTS - HD Master Audio high-resolution audio sound tracks to provide completely immersive home theater surround sound. The two systems have integrated networks and digital USB access to a wide range of resources for digital media and online.
The Onkyo HT-S7500 is System 7.1 channels with two speakers before floor-standing for outstanding music and sound theatre, a channel dedicated centre for deep dialog box clear as Crystal, four speakers compact surround for hair-tingling atmosphere and a subwoofer for low-power 120 Watt Bass effects. It also includes Dolby ProLogic iiz for the option of a canal at front. The HT-S6500 is a 5.1 channel with more compact speaker system and the same subwoofer. The two systems are powered by a 80-watts-by-channel sink with WRAT (wide range amplifier technology), a proven concept of amplification which reduces noise and provides large amounts of control power instantly. Top - quality TI Burr - Brown 192 kHz/24-bit DACs on all channels, a 32-bit DSP powerful processing chip and the design of amplifier discreet all contribute to exceptionally good audio performance.
HT-S7500 and HT-S6500 receptors have entered HDMI for component source seven and six, respectively, and the ARC (audio return channel). They also have a direct digital connection of an iPod/iPhone via a front panel USB Port. This port can also be used UWF-1 Wireless LAN adapter optional Onkyo as the next map UBT-1 USB Bluetooth. Two receptors have analog audio connections, audio digital optical and coaxial and component and composite video for devices inherited from source.
These receptors offer exceptional connectivity Internet Radio with the integrated modules for Pandora, Rhapsody, Slacker, SIRIUS XM Radio Web, Last fm, vTuner, Spotify and AUPEO! They are DLNA certified, Windows 7 compatible and supports playback of files audio MP3, WMA, WMA Lossless, FLAC, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, and LPCM via a local network. The two receivers supports a control remote Onkyo Apps for most of the iPod touch/iPhone, phones Android and Kindle Fire.
Audyssey 2EQ is included to correct room acoustic, Audyssey Dynamic EQ provides for correction of the sound intensity and Audyssey Dynamic Volume to maintain optimal listening level and dynamic range. Configuration Audyssey is incorporated in the new programme of initial implementation. This program employs a graphical user interface that allows the user to implement the system easily and intuitively.
The Onkyo HT-S7500 powered Zone 2 and the HT-S6500 has pre-outs of Zone 2. The two receivers were 4 DSP Modes for gaming: rock, sports, action, and RPG. Advanced Music Optimizer Onkyo expands the dynamic range of music files digital comp resurrected.
Home cinema Onkyo HT-S7500 and HT-S6500 systems be available this month with $ 899 and $799 suggested retail prices, respectively. In the Canada, prices are C$ 999 and C$ 799 respectively.
About Onkyo
Since 1946, Onkyo has been passionately committed to develop audio products that offer value, quality and rare performance. Group of owners and innovations with other exclusive technology improvement, Onkyo continues to created products that are rented by many industry award-winning audio publications. Philosophy of the company is to provide products that are superbly designed and constructed a still outstanding standard of excellence. The results are visible in the course of high quality of any product manufactured Onkyo, before even that it is enabled. Visit the Onkyo Web site at www.onkyousa.com. Follow Onkyo USA at www.facebook.com/OnkyoUSA.
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Leader in burn care: two decades of success in South Africa

Our skin we protect the world and allows us to live. It suited us, extends as we grow, warns us of danger, allows us to feel the wind and the Sun. But it is also delicate. In areas of low resources, where women and children are more likely to spend time around the fire pit and of cooking stoves, victims of severe burns suffered a trauma that leaves them vulnerable so that most of us cannot imagine.


Twenty-one years, Johnson & Johnson burns treatment Centre opened its doors to the hospital Chris Hani Baragwanath academic in Johannesburg, South Africa. The hospital is located in Soweto, a mostly poor neighbourhood of Johannesburg, which the inhabitants were subjected to discrimination and violence under apartheid. At its opening, the Centre of treatment of Burns, was the only one of its kind in Africa and one area most commonly poverty and racial tensions. In two decades, the Centre has seen almost 12 000 patients and performed more than 9 000 procedures.


Today, physicians from around the world visit Soweto clinic to learn new skills in the management of combustion and the medical and nursing staff share a special knowledge of the needs of the most vulnerable people in the world to their most vulnerable moments. It is this understanding which led Victoria Makalima, Assistant Director of nursing at the Centre, to return to the school of training in Psychiatry, it could advise his patients and to provide emotional support to accompany their physical healing. "We measure the success of the management of injuries Burns by the successful assimilation of the patient in the community after injury." "If we have achieved which stated that we have achieved our goal," said Victoria.


In October, we have the privilege to participate in a professional development workshop special at the Centre, supported by the Corporation burn South Africa, highlight the progress in the treatment of Burns and the management. The symposium included two surgeries, including one to treat a patient Pediatric burn. The two procedures have been heard direct to 80 other surgeons and burn - remarkable health professionals reminded how can health and technology intersect to improve access to information on the health and care around the world.


The ability to restore health and well-being that is more than skin deep, it is so rewarding to work. The partnership that made possible the burn Centre is at the heart of the commitment of Johnson & Johnson to save and improve the lives, the skills of those who serve the community health must, prevent diseases and the reduction of stigma. Our vision of the significant improvements and long-term human health continues to be achieved through the hard work and dedication of multi-disciplinary specialists who blight of centre of the success, that it is today.


Roger Crawford is Executive Director, Government and political affairs Johnson & Johnson and recent recipient of the new life by the company to burn the South Africa. Conrad is Director, worldwide Contributions, Johnson & Johnson.


 


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Sunday, June 17, 2012

Integration of Health Services provides the Opportunities

 By Elaine novel

This year's Roll Back Malaria theme for World Malaria Day (April 25, 2012), Sustain Gains, Save Lives: Invest in Malaria, speaks to the importance of maintaining the successes of the last decade while balancing that effort with a continued commitment to move malaria prevention and control to the next level: scaling up country-level programs, controlling the epidemic and eventually eliminating this disease.That's the call to action, the imperative across the developing world. Purpose on the frontlines, in communities and clinics throughout sub-Saharan Africa, integration of services offers the best chance to ensure that a pregnant woman, a mother of three children, or a child under five receives malaria prevention, treatment and care services whenever she visits a health clinic or accesses services in her community.


That's smart. That's strategic. That's lifesaving.


Malaria is a maternal, newborn and child health issue because of this hard truth: the disease disproportionately affects these groups. In 2011, among the nearly 700,000 deaths due to malaria, approximately 600,000 occurred among children under five and most were in sub-Saharan Africa.Approximately 10,000 maternal deaths each year are attributable to malaria.For pregnant women, malaria has a trickle-down, negative effect in that it causes higher rates of anemia, which contributes to low birth weight and ultimately infant mortality.And a child's mother and family are her first line of defense and best chance for surviving malaria.


For all of these reasons and complicating factors, integrating malaria prevention and control activities as a core component of both maternal and child health services is a fundamentalstep in helpingcountries further reduce malaria illness and death, as well as in achieving the Millennium Development Goals that seek to keep more women and children alive and healthy.


Integration of the health services needed within a population is, in itself, "smart." Such integration builds on what is already in place and strengthens the health system's capacityto provide all customers-women, children and their families-quality services.For malaria, a disease that affects the most vulnerable populations, including people co-infected with HIV, strengthening the health system with integrated care requires a coordinated and collaborative approach at all levels within the country-beginning with improved policies, leading to strengthened health services and community level interventions.The importance of such coordination/collaboration for integration of services is particularly true in countries throughout Africa, where health systems are generally weak.Goal commitment to a comprehensive, smart integrated approach will lend toimproved health outcomes for women and children-effectively, efficiently and cost-effectively.


Because the majority of pregnant women expected antenatal care (ANC) services at least once and often twice during pregnancy, ANC is an ideal platform for pregnant women toreceive a broad range of services-including malaria prevention and control services.All sub-Saharan African countries where malaria is a year-round threathave adopted the World Health Organization's three-prong approach:


• Giving pregnant women at least two treatment doses of an antimalarial, currently sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, following first movement of the fetus andmonthly thereafter.
• Promoting the use of insecticide-treatedbednets; and
• Ensuring that individuals diagnosed with malaria receivethe approvedtreatment promptly.



Health care providers who are trained to prevent malaria as a core component of a woman's care-integrated with ANC services, throughout her pregnancy-can have a tremendous positive impact on the health of mothers andbabies who are at risk.


Comprehensive ANC, sometimes referred to as focused ANC or FANC is the smart way to deliver health promotional and preventive services to pregnant women.The focus of FANCis on the quality of care received at each visit rather than the quantity of visits: health promotion and disease prevention; early detection and treatment of complications and existing diseases. and preparation for birth and complications that may occur.Integrating malaria prevention and control services with the FANC platform is both smart and effective as a strategyfor reaching pregnant women with lifesaving care.


Likewise, integrating malaria prevention and control services with existing child health programs, including immunization services, can have a direct, positive impact on child health and survival. For parents seeking services for their children, either in their own community or at a health facility, integrated services not only help fight malaria but also address other major contributors to child morbidity and mortality, such as malnutrition, diarrhea and pneumonia.


In Kenya, Jhpiego worked with the Ministry of Health's Division of Reproductive Health to introduce and scale up FANC services as a platform for delivering prevention and treatment servicesfor malaria in pregnancy. We developed a user-friendly orientation package for frontline health care workers and 3,000 trained providers and 264 trainers-to train even more providers.As newly trained providers returned to their health facilities, they received mentoring and supportive supervision to ensure that their new learning was transferred into practice with actual clients.As a result of this intervention, the number of providers updated on malaria in pregnancy virtually doubled within the intervention area. More important goal: uptake ofintermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy (IPTp) increased from 19% to 61% in the intervention areaversus17% to 28% in the control area; the number of women who received the first dose of IPTp increased to 77%; and providers who said they gave the appropriate drug, sulfadoxine-pyrimethamine, increased to 93%.


Although many countries have made great strides in addressing and combating malaria, resulting in a drop in malaria cases by 38% in the last decade alone, too few have achieved their goals in reducing malaria illness and deaths.In the last three years, the global community under the Roll Back Malaria Partnership has recognized and promoted the value and necessity ofsmart and effective integration.Within countries, to varying degrees, national malaria control programsare working closely with reproductive health and child health programs, as well as HIV/AIDS programs.


Indeed, these are critical steps in ensuring that malaria prevention and control efforts provide "quick gains" and, ultimately, lasting and sustainable results.


Purpose such results will require ongoing commitment of policymakers and health care providers to work together in achieving smart, strategic and lifesaving integration of services, and "no missed opportunities", for reducing morbidity and mortality due to malaria illness and other preventable causes.


Elaine novel is a Senior Technical Advisor - Malaria for Jhpiego, a global health non-profit organization and affiliate of The Johns Hopkins University.


 


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Saturday, June 16, 2012

BYD Begins Electric Hybrid Tests in Los Angeles



The Housing Authority of the City of Los Angeles (HACLA) and BYD Motors Inc. announced the launch of a break-through electric vehicle fleet today. The agreement was signed and BYD vehicles were put into service at HACLA Offices, 2600 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles.

“The BYD ‘Dual-Mode’ vehicles resolve any ‘range anxiety’ that consumers might have driving an all-electric vehicle. The F3DM can be treated as an all-electric because gasoline is never required – users can drive all-electric all the time”

“We are ecstatic to partner with BYD to test this fantastic EV fleet technology – not only will these electric vehicles reduce fuel costs significantly, but it will reduce direct-emissions by almost 37 lbs of CO2 per car, traveling less than 40 miles per day!” said HACLA President and CEO, Rudolf C. Montiel. “With BYD’s technology, I believe we will accomplish great things for the environment and demonstrate the lowest-cost fleet program in the United States.”

The F3DM (Dual Mode) sedans used in HACLA fleets can travel by electricity for 40 to 60 miles. An important attribute of the Dual-Mode vehicle is that the users have the ability to manually switch the vehicle to stay in all-electric vehicle or “EV mode” just like a conventional battery-electric vehicles (BEV) throughout the life of the car. However, if there is a requirement to go farther than 60 miles in a given day, the vehicle can be manually switched to plug-in-hybrid electric or “PHEV mode”, where a 1.0L gasoline engine can be engaged to extend the range another 300+ miles while charging the batteries. “The BYD ‘Dual-Mode’ vehicles resolve any ‘range anxiety’ that consumers might have driving an all-electric vehicle. The F3DM can be treated as an all-electric because gasoline is never required – users can drive all-electric all the time,” stated Micheal Austin, Vice President of BYD America.

“As a leader in the affordable housing industry, HACLA continues to implement innovative technology to reduce cost as a sustainable solution to helping the environment,” said Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa. “I commend HACLA and hope that its example will lead others to make environmentally conscious decisions.”

The F3DM comes with an onboard overnight-charger which charges vehicles in less than 7 hours, allowing HACLA to simply install standard 220VAC outlets as you would for a home clothes dryer in their EV fleet parking areas. “Part of the appeal of this EV is the fact that we don’t need any special EV charging pedestals or equipment to charge, its all standard – that kept our initial launch costs in control and shortened our pay-back times,” said Mr. Montiel. BYD is also in discussions with HACLA to integrate solar power to charge an Energy Storage Station (ESS) during the day that could then discharge later during the EV fleet charging hours.

“BYD is pleased to partner with HACLA and Rudolf Montiel to integrate EVs and potentially renewable energy to charge them – he is a visionary leader and a great friend to City of LA and to the environment,” said Mr. Austin.

“The HACLA is the second largest authority of its kind in the United States, serving more than 100,000 residents, and takes seriously its obligation of leadership both environmentally and fiscally” said Mr. Montiel. “This test partnership demonstrates our strong commitment to reducing the City’s carbon footprint and HACLA’s cost.”

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