Monday, April 25, 2011

2011: Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

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I was searching for some content and got these stats somewhere on the internet containing the list of the top 10 poorest countries in the world with the GDP Volume, I thought to share this data with you people, I hope you will like it, Find the list below.

10: Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone Flag 10 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $700

09: Niger

Niger flag 9 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $700

08: Eritrea

Eritrea flag 8 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $700

07: Central African Republic

Central African Republic flag 7 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $700

06: Somalia

Somalia flag 6 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $600

05: Guinea Bissau

Guinea Bissau flag 5 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $600

04: Liberia

Liberia Flag 4 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $500

03: Burundi

Burundi Flag 3 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $400

02: Congo

Congo Democratic Republic of the flag 2 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $300

01: Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe Flag 1 Top 10 Poorest Countries in the World

GDP Per Capita : $200


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Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World – 2011

Today we have this post about the richest countries from all over the world. This contains the list of those countries which have highest GNI (Gross National Income) and GDP (Gross Domestic Product) among the other countries recorded most recent in 2011. The higher the rate of the GNI and GDP, richer the country will be. Below is the list:

10). Mexico:

Mexico Flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

This is the tenth richest country whose GNI amount is $550,000,000,000 and GDP amount is $839,181,900,000 the percentage amount rate of GNI is 1.8%.

9). Spain:

Spain Flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

The amount of GNI of this country is $558,000,000,000 and the GDP amount is $1,223,988,000,000 and the percentage of amount of GNI is 2%.

8). Canada:

Canada Flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

Canada’s GNI amount is $628,000,000,000 and GNI amount is $1,251,463,000,000 and the percentage of amount of GNI is 2.3%.

7). Italy:

italy flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

This country has $1,120,000,000,000 amount of GNI and $1,844,749,000,000 with GNI amount percentage as 3.7%.

6). China:

china flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

The amount of GNI is $1,130,000,000,000 and GDP amount is $2,668,071,000,000 the percentage of amount rate of GNI is 3.8%.

5). France:

france flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

The GNI amount of France is $1,380,000,000,000 and GDP amount is $2,230,721,000,000 with GNI amount percentage as 4.6%.

4). United Kingdom:

uk flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

The fourth richest country is UK with GNI amount of $1,480,000,000,000 and GDP amount of $2,345,015,000,000 and the percentage of GNI amount is 4.9%.

3). Germany:

germany flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

The GNI amount rate is $1,940,000,000,000 and GDP amount rate is $2,906,681,000,000 of Germany and the percentage of GNI is 6.5%.

2). Japan:

japan flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

This is the second richest country with GNI amount of $4,520,000,000,000 and GDP amount of $4,340,133,000,000 and the percentage of GNI is 15.1%.

1). United States:

us flag Top 10 Most Richest Countries in the World   2011

This is the richest country among all other countries whose GNI amount is $9,780,000,000,000 and the GDP amount is $13,201,820,000,000 and the percentage of GNI amount is also the highest of all other countries, i.e., 32.7%.


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Android 2.2 Froyo update hits the T-Mobile Motorola Defy (Google Android Repair & Unlock by www.drmobiles.co.nz)

For some owners of Motorola's resilient smartphone the Defy, the wait is finally over. Those on T-Mobile in US are finally getting the Froyo 2.2 update that some Android users have been enjoying since as far back as summer last year.

The Defy shipped with Eclair 2.1 and, at the time, offered plenty of bang for your buck. However as time passed and competition improved the smartphone started slipping down the ranks. Fortunately now Motorola are bringing the Defy's first update, which will help it regain some ground.

The Android 2.2 Froyo update is available over the air. You can get it by going to "About Phone" in the device's Settings menu and hitting "System Software Updates". The download itself is around 112MB so it's advised to get it onto your handset whilst connected over Wi-Fi or using an appropriate data plan.

The Defy's Android Froyo 2.2 update brings benefits such as Wi-Fi Hotspot functionality (up to 5 devices), Flash support and allows you to install apps to the SD card as well. On top of these blanket improvements, Motorola have also been tinkering and tweaking the Defy's performance and have added new profiles, each with three customisable home screens, contacts search from your dialler, LinkedIn account integration to your contacts, social networking and messaging updates and revamped gallery UI.

Across the pond, European Defy owners should soon too be able to start getting Defy updates, according to Motorola's update schedule.

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2011: Sony Ericsson XPERIA Play preview: First Look (Sony Ericssion Repair & Unlock by www.drmobiles.co.nz)

Mobile gaming is at an all-time high thanks to big-screen touch smartphones. But it was when the Sony Ericsson XPERIA PLAY was announced that gamers hearts went aflutter. The PlayStation phone has been rumored ever since Sony joined Ericsson and now it’s finally as real as it gets - and it’s in our hands at last.

   
Sony Ericsson XPERIA PLAY official photos

The Sony Ericsson XPERIA PLAY is half phone, half portable game console – Android all the way.

What sets the PLAY apart from other phones on the market are the dedicated game controls – they are pretty much the same controls you’ll find on a PSP Go or a PlayStation DualShock controller. And there’s the 4” touchscreen of course.

How can it get better than that? A catalog of PlayStation 1 and PlayStation 2 games for one (though we’ll have to wait a while for the PS2 games). When the Sony Ericsson XPERIA PLAY launches, there should be about 50 optimized games in its Playstation Pocket game store. Not a bad startup catalog.

Sony Ericsson XPERIA PLAY at a glance:

  • General: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, UMTS 900/2100 MHz, HSDPA and HSUPA support
  • Form factor: Touchscreen side-slider with dedicated gaming controls
  • Dimensions: 119 x 62 x 16 mm, 175 g
  • Display: 4.0" 16M-color TFT capacitive touchscreen, FWVGA (854 x 480 pixels), multi-touch input
  • Chipset: Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon platform; 1 GHz Scorpion CPU, Adreno 205 GPU
  • OS: Android 2.3 (Gingerbread)
  • Memory: 400MB storage, 512MB RAM, microSD card slot, 8GB card included in the retail box
  • Camera: 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash, face detection and touch focus; WVGA video recording at 30fps
  • Connectivity: Wi-Fi b/g/n with DLNA, Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP, standard microUSB port, GPS receiver with A-GPS, 3.5mm audio jack
  • Misc: Sony Ericsson Timescape UI, active noise cancelation with dedicated mic, built-in accelerometer, proximity sensor, digital compass, secondary video-call camera

The PlayStation Pocket game store will be filled with content from Sony Computer Entertainment, Electronic Arts, Gameloft, Namco and others and will be your go-to place for getting new games. The PLAY comes with six games pre-installed to get you started.

Gaming is central to the XPERIA PLAY but it doesn’t eclipse the Android smartphone. A 4” FWVGA (480x854) touchscreen, a 1GHz CPU and Android 2.3 Gingerbread allow the PLAY to handle day-to-day smartphone tasks with ease.

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Sony Ericsson XPERIA PLAY live shots

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HTC Incredible S review: Smart and Curvy (HTC Repair & Unlock by www.drmobiles.co.nz)

The unfortunate naming aside (seriously, didn’t anyone say it out loud before they announced it?), the Incredible S is a pretty great smartphone. You’ve got spotless connectivity, an exciting new screen, those cool rotating buttons and the proven power of Snapdragon under the hood.

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HTC Incredible S official photos

HTC has earned a name for itself and there’s no wonder that the launch of the Incredible S was greeted with excitement. Their new potential bestseller is too important a device to go unnoticed even if it tries to be merely an evolutionary, rather than revolutionary step forward.

It seems the Incredible S has got the proper set of ingredients to make for a really capable smartphone at a reasonable price (for a high-end device, that is).

Key features

  • Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
  • 14.4 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
  • 4" 16M-color capacitive LCD touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
  • The best screen on an HTC device by some distance
  • Android OS v2.2 Froyo with HTC Sense UI (ver. 2.3 update promised soon after launch)
  • 1 GHz Scorpion CPU, Adreno 205 GPU, Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8255 chipset
  • 768 MB RAM and 1.5 GB ROM
  • 8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geotagging
  • 720p video recording @ 30fps
  • Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
  • GPS with A-GPS
  • microSD slot up to 32GB (8GB card included)
  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
  • Smart dialing, voice dialing
  • Front facing camera for video calling
  • DivX/XviD video support
  • Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement
  • HTC Locations app
  • HTCSense.com integration
  • HTC Portable Hotspot
  • Ultra-fast boot times (if you don’t remove battery)

Main disadvantages

  • No dedicated camera ey and no lens cover
  • Runs Froyo on launch, instead of Gingerbread
  • Poor video recording, 720p footage is pretty jerky
  • Uninspiring audio quality

2010 was the year of the droid in the smartphone calendar and Google will undoubtedly try to serve us more of the same in 2011. To achieve such an explosive growth is a tall task, but certainly not impossible. There are two things that the Open Handset Alliance will need to achieve in order to complete it.

First, they will need to finally grab a sizable share of the lower mid-range market and second they need to maintain their positions in the high-end segment, which has been their stronghold lately.

And while the implosion of Symbian will certainly help the droid army with their march towards lower segments, some serious efforts will be required to keep iOS and the rapidly improving WP7 at bay on the top.

That’s why devices like the HTC Incredible S are so important. Not only do they need to generate as much revenue as possible for their manufacturer, but they also need to perform well to maintain the platform’s reputation.

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The HTC Incredible S live shots

This certainly is a heavy burden, but is the Incredible S fit to carry it?

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LG Optimus 2X review: Double the potential (LG Repair by www.drmobiles.co.nz)

Begun the dual-core revolution has. And there’s no scouting time – the offensive starts with the big guns. The LG Optimus 2X is not just counting on the fancy Tegra 2 name to generate the sales – it is a powerful smartphone through and through.

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LG Optimus 2X official photos

The fancy camera with Full HD video recording alone is enough to bring any handset into the limelight and the fact that it’s not even the Optimus 2X key feature speaks volume. As far as hardware evolution goes, the Optimus 2X promises to be one of the biggest steps forward in the mobile phone industry.

Key features:

  • Quad-band GSM and dual-band 3G support
  • 10.2 Mbps HSDPA and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA
  • 4.0" 16M-color capacitive IPS LCD touchscreen of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
  • Android OS v2.2 Froyo with LG Home launcher
  • Dual-core 1GHz ARM Cortex-A9 proccessor, ULP GeForce GPU, Tegra 2 chipset
  • 512 MB RAM
  • 8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash, face detection and geotagging
  • 1080p video recording @ 24fps, 720p@30fps
  • 1.3 MP front-facing camera with videocalls
  • Wi-Fi b/g/n and DLNA
  • GPS with A-GPS, digital compass
  • 8GB internal storage and microSDslot for up to 32GB cards
  • Accelerometer, gyroscope, and proximity sensor
  • microHDMI port with HDMI mirroring
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
  • Smart dialing, voice dialing
  • DivX/XviD video support
  • Innovative gesture controls
  • Adobe Flash 10.2 support
  • Dolby Mobile and SRS sound enhancement

Main disadvantages

  • Despite similar technology LCD isn’t quite as impressive as the iPhone4 screen
  • No dedicated camera key and no lens cover
  • Captured 1080p videos not big improvement over 720p, have low frame rate
  • No Android 2.3 Gingerbread at launch
  • Audio quality is only average
  • Below average speaker loudness

There are always a few compromises necessary with modern-day smartphones, but those are brought to a minimum with the Optimus 2X. You have a relatively good display (large, too), lots of oomph under the sleek hood and an excellent snapper at the back, plus all but the kitchen sink in the connectivity department.

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LG Optimus 2X live shots

Or at least that’s what papers will make you believe. Our experience, however, has thought us better than blindly believing the fancy PR talk. The excellent first impression certainly helps the Optimus 2X cause, but we’ll only be able to recommend it wholeheartedly if it passes the test of a full review.

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2011: HTC Sensation vs LG Optimus 2X: The 1080p Shootout (gadget, news, report, update, review, comments)

So far HTC handsets have hardly been the shooters of choice to the cellular photographer. Well judging from what you are about to see things might be just about to change. We've got a video shootout of the Sensation and the LG Optimus 2X comparing the 1080p footage recorded by the two Android smartphones.

It seems that HTC finally started taking the camera department seriously as the dual-core HTC Sensation does pretty well against the LG Optimus 2X despite being far from finalized just yet.

Now the color balance and noise levels seem better on the LG smartphone, but the HTC Sensation seems to be the sharper of the two. Still given the fact that HTC still has quite some i-dotting and t-crossing to do before they release the Sensation we'd refrain from passing judgment at this point.

Check the video out below to see the actual shootout. Just don't forget to switch to 1080p mode and switch to fullscreen.


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