New LG-KF900 PRADA Mobile Phone and LG-LBA-T950

November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Electronics, Mobiles · 1 Comment 


The latest edition of the PRADA Phone LG-KF900 offers a collection of technical upgrades catering to today’s highest mobile needs. In the outer peripherals, new handset preserves the same original minimalist exterior that has now become a key design inspiration of touch screen handsets worldwide. A defining modification for the new handset involves a set of aesthetics keys that slide out to form a more professional look that not only grazes an elevated level of sophistication, but is also a highly efficient communication tool that complements the latest PRADA Phone by LG’s technology.
The latest handset from LG and PRADA partnership is set to hit the stores in Europe by late November this year.

The handset’s user interface also receives a powerful improvement with
LG’s latest active flash UI technology haptic feedback on touch input enhancing the experience of the phone’s exclusive contents offerings.

  • Dynamic upgrades to the software
  • 3G capability
  • HSDPA up to 7.2 Mbps
  • Advanced 5 mega pixel camera
  • Slow motion video recording
  • DivX playback.
  • Wi-Fi
  • HTML browser
  • Video calling

This time around, LG and PRADA reinvents mobile trend with another stunning offering, the ‘PRADA Link’ LG-LBA-T950. Expected to release with the new handset, this sleek and elegantly packaged digital timepiece is a Bluetooth device that can remotely monitor phone calls as well as read full SMS text messages without having to extract the phone from a bag or pocket. Extending the handset’s luxurious exterior beyond the device itself is a new wearable type accessory; the PRADA Link not only revolutionizes the conventional methods of mobile communication, but adds practicality and convenience to a fashionable statement.
The new PRADA Phone by LG and the PRADA Link will be available with a starting price of 600 Euros and 299 Euros, respectively. The products can be purchased through major mobile dealerships in the UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, and other countries in Europe.

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How to Migrate a Live Virtual Machine Without Interrupting Services!

November 25, 2008 · Filed Under Computer, Internet, Linux, Software · Comment 


Industry interest in live migration has grown as virtualization technology has become more widely adopted. Live Migration of VMs across physical servers is a vital component of data center management that enables IT managers to move VMs as necessary in order to perform tasks such as upgrading or conducting maintenance of a server, balancing the server load and proactively managing the server availability to avoid downtime or lost data. The demonstration illustrates AMD’s approach to an open and collaborative relationship with its partners to meet customer demands.

Red Hat and AMD were able to achieve this feat through the combination of Red Hat’s innovative, high-performing virtualization technology and the consistent and reliable architecture of the AMD Opteron processor.

Live migration enables the movement of running virtual machines from one physical server to another without disrupting service to the end user, something that, till now, has only been demonstrated across systems based on one vendor’s platforms. Live migration demonstration moves a live VM from a dual socket Intel Xeon DP Quad Core E5420-based system to a system based on the forthcoming 45nm Quad-Core AMD Opteron processor, utilizing Red Hat’s high-performance open source virtualization software.

See the demonstration

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