Jumat, 15 Januari 2010

The KMPlayer 2.9.4.1435










Player Bermuka Dua


Meski namanya mirip dengan aplikasi yang ada di Linux, KMPlayer murni dikembangkan hanya untuk Windows. Tapi jangan kaget jika kamu main ke website resmi pembuatnya dan langsung disuguhi bahasa Korea karena memang dari sanalah ia berasal (tapi versi bahasa Inggrisnya juga ada koq).
KMPlayer mampu memutar segala jenis format file yang cukup bikin kagum. Selain itu, user interface-nya juga bisa menyesuaikan diri dengan file yang diputar. tak heran jika saya menjulukinya sebagai player bermuka dua karena ia akan tampil berbeda ketika memutar file audio dan video.
Hal yang menarik sekaligus membingungkan adalah pengaturan player. saking hebatnya karena bisa ini-itu, menu pengaturannya terbilang kompleks. pas buat kamu yang suka tantangan dan memang hobi mengutak-atik.



802.11n is the Beginning of the End for Wired Ethernet

Wireless technology will start eroding the wired Ethernet market within the next 24-36 months, predicts Burton Group an IT research firm focused on enterprise infrastructure technologies. In a report comparing 802.11n to Gigabit Ethernet, senior analyst, Paul DeBeasi says 802.11n marks the beginning of a rapid market shift away from LAN access deployments using traditional wired Ethernet.
“802.11n will put pervasive mobility on the fast track,” says DeBeasi, “so IT professionals should start thinking now about how they will deploy, maintain, and benefit from an-wireless LAN.” While switch trunks and data center networks will need wired Ethernet for many years to come, refinements in system silicon, radio design, network control, wireless security, and power management will make 802.11n the preferred and dominant LAN access technology in the future.
Based on DeBeasi’s comparative analysis, he recommends enterprises should consider 802.11n an appropriate LAN access substitute for wired Ethernet:
• When the number of laptop users is growing.
• When the enterprise uses mobile applications
• When Fast Ethernet throughput is good enough
• When the enterprises deploys Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP)
• When moves/adds/changes are frequently made
• When the risk of deliberate denial of service attack is low to moderate
• When Ethernet cable installation is difficult
“One can analyse the differences between 802.11n and Ethernet with regard to performance, security, manageability, cost and impact on staff,” says DeBeasi. “However, the definitive and unalterable competitive advantage that 802.11n has over Ethernet is pervasive mobility.”