Sunday, June 28, 2009

Setting Internet di iPhone

Langkah-langkah merubah konfigurasi internet pada iPhone 8G:

home->settings->general->network-cellular data

lengkapi APN, Username dan Password utk masing2 operator sbb :

telkomsel;
- apn : internet
- username : [kosong]
- password : [kosong]

indosat broadband [0814];
- apn : indosat3g
- username : indosat
- password : indosat

indosat [matrix];
- apn : indosatgprs
- username : indosat
- password : indosat


Bila tidak bisa langsung jalan setelah penggantian kartu atau perubahan konfigurasi seperti diatas, lakukan dulu langkah enable-disable carrier nya :

home->settings->airplane mode

klik 'off' kemudian 'on' kan kembali, tunggu beberapa saat sampai searching sinyal operator selullar didapatkan dengan baik.


Bila masih belum bisa, reset setting network dengan langkah :

home->settings->general->reset->reset network settings

klik 'reset network settings' sekali lagi untuk konfirmasi.
setelah langkah tersebut, perangkat akan saving dan restart, jangan khawatir karena yang di reset hanya konfigurasi network nya saja ;)

semoga bermanfaat bagi pengguna iPhone dengan banyak kartu atau memang lintas benua sehingga perlu ganti operator ;)

Saturday, June 27, 2009

Palm Pre Smartphone Mostly Pleases

Palm is under a lot of pressure. Once the innovative leader of the smartphone world, it has fallen by the wayside in recent years as newcomers such as Apple and Google have bested it with fresher mobile operating systems. Palm has sunk a lot of time and money into developing the Pre and webOS, its brand new smartphone platform. As Boeing once bet its future on the 747, and Ford on the Taurus, so is Palm taking a huge leap of faith in this new mobile operating system and smartphone. Will Palm be able to follow in Boeing and Ford's footsteps?

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Webcasts

* Blueprinting the Mobile Internet
* Enterprise FMC: Linking Enterprise and Cellular Communications Today

Reports

* Smartphone Security: Its Your Call

Videos
Demo: The new Yahoo Mobile for Smart Phones, due out late Spring 2009, contains a host of new features, including search assist via voice commands, the ability to see all your social network status updates in one spot and much more. From Web 2.0 Expo, InformationWeek editor-at-large sits down with Nitobi CEO & co-founder Andre Charland for a reviewcam of Nitobil's PhoneGap. Ralph De La Vega, the president and CEO of AT&T's consumer and mobility division, talked to the Web 2.0 audience about the recent Wayport acquisition, Uverse upgrades and the iPhone.
Demo: The new Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) Mobile for Smart Phones, due out late Spring 2009, contains a host of new features, including search assist via voice commands, the ability to see all your social network status updates in one spot and much more.
The competition is not going to make it easy on Palm. Apple's iPhone OS 3.0, and new iPhone 3G S have been well received. Sales are hot. The original iPhone and iPhone 3G have combined sold more than 13 million units.

Then there's Android to think about. It may not be the smash hit that the iPhone has been so far, but only one handset has hit the market. The HTC G1 recently passed the million-units-sold mark in the U.S., and has sold even more worldwide. The next few months should see the number of Android devices blossom.

Both RIM (NSDQ: RIMM) and Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) are putting forth their best efforts, too. RIM is prepared to launch a second version of the touchscreen Storm, and Windows Mobile 6.5 devices should be hitting store shelves sometime later this year. Where will Palm and webOS fit in?

Pre Hardware

The Pre smartphone itself is a solid effort, but fails in some respects. As other reviewers have noted, the materials and build quality feel somewhat cheap and "plasticky." It's true. It really does. That's not to say Palm didn't give the design some thought. The Pre, rounded and smooth, is fashioned after a river rock. It's attractive and feels great to hold in your hand. It's also small and lightweight. Those who prefer to stuff their phones into their front pockets -- or any other pocket, for that matter -- will be pleased with the small footprint.

The display is absolutely gorgeous. It may not be the biggest display on the planet, but it looks superb. Web sites look fantastic, pictures look great, and text and graphics are very readable -- including