jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2009

THE GLOBAL WARMING












Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C (1.33 ± 0.32 °F) between the start and the end of the 20th century.[1][A]The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes that most of the observed temperature increase since the middle of the 20th century was caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases resulting from human activity such as fossil fuel burning anddeforestation.[1] The IPCC also concludes that variations in natural phenomena such as solar radiation and volcanoes produced most of the warming from pre-industrial times to 1950 and had a small cooling effect afterward.[2][3] These basic conclusions have been endorsed by more than 40 scientific societies and academies of science,[B] including all of the national academies of scienceof the major industrialized countries.[4]
Climate model projections summarized in the latest IPCC report indicate that the global surface temperature will probably rise a further 1.1 to 6.4 °C (2.0 to 11.5 °F) during the twenty-first century.[1] The uncertainty in this estimate arises from the use of models with differing sensitivity to greenhouse gas concentrations and the use of differing estimates of future greenhouse gas emissions. Some other uncertainties include how warming and related changes will vary from region to region around the globe. Most studies focus on the period up to the year 2100. However, warming is expected to continue beyond 2100 even if emissions stop, because of the large heat capacity of the oceans and the long lifetime of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.[5][6]
An increase in global temperature will cause sea levels to rise and will change the amount and pattern of precipitation, probably including expansion of subtropical deserts.[7] The continuing retreat of glaciers, permafrost and sea ice is expected, with warming being strongest in the Arctic. Other likely effects include increases in the intensity of extreme weather events, species extinctions, and changes in agricultural yields.
Political and public debate continues regarding climate change, and what actions (if any) to take in response. The available options are mitigation to reduce further emissions; adaptation to reduce the damage caused by warming; and, more speculatively, geoengineering to reverse global warming. Most national governments have signed and ratified the Kyoto Protocol aimed at reducinggreenhouse gas emissions.

jueves, 12 de noviembre de 2009

Technology-samsung star






Samsung S5230 Mobile Phone Review
Samsung S5230 also known as Samsung Tocco Lite or Samsung Star is a latest Touch screen bar phone from Samsung, which can be purchased online. This new Samsung S5230 supports GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 on 2G network. The Samsung S5230 is no doubt stylish handset and runs on TouchWiz and can read your written words. The 3-inch display is the main attention of the Samsung S5230. It has 240 x 300 pixels resolution just like most other touch screen displays by Samsung. The device boasts a variety of multimedia features as well as a 3 mega-pixel camera and video recording supporting QVGA@15fps. The cell phone also features music recognition using Shazam’s “Find Music” service. The Samsung S5230 supports 50 MB built-in memory capacity with an external memory slot up to 8GB. The Samsung S5230 also features built-in access to Google Search and Google’s Gmail email service, as well as Bluetooth 2.1 for wireless hands free headsets.

Samsung S5230 Exterior
Samsung S5230 is a latest Touch screen bar phone, which is available in Black skin color. The Samsung S5230 actually is a quite compact device – and light as well. On the front is cell phone sports a 3.0 inches TFT resistive touch screen, on which you can watch videos and images. On the front top there is an ear piece. Below the display there are three hardware keys. On the left side of the Samsung S5230 there is a simple volume rocker and a protective cap hiding the proprietary Samsung port that’s used for connecting the charger, data cable and headset. The S5230 right-hand side is just as simple with only two keys available here – the camera key and the HOLD key, which is used to lock and unlock the touch screen. Other interesting stuff on the right is the lanyard eyelet and the stylus nest. The 3 megapixel camera stands alone at the back without a LED flash presence. The Samsung S5230’s dimension is 104 x 53 x 11.9 mm and weights around 93.5 g.
Samsung S5230 Key Specifications
Samsung S5230 is no doubt loaded with tons of newest features. Some of its key specifications are like a 3 MP camera, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, image stabilizer, video, flash, 3.0 inches TFT resistive touch screen, 256K colors, Accelerometer sensor, Handwriting recognition, Gesture lock, microSD (TransFlash), up to 16GB (verified), 50 MB built-in memory, H.264/H.263/MPEG4 player, USB Enabled, v2.0, Bluetooth: Enabled, v2.1 with A2DP, EDGE Class 12, Stereo FM radio with RDS, Shazam Find Music service and Organizer. The Samsung S5230 can facilitate you with its best battery time of 800 hours on standby and with 10 hours of talk time.