Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Detroit Real Estate Network: May Events; Real Estate Investing ...

All ?Six Events In May Open To Public Free And Great Networking At Each At Detroit College. Come for:

???????? Internet Marketing Club, Internet marketing Classes and Training, How to Market Your Business on Internet, How to make money on the Internet

???????? Michigan Real Estate Investors Association, How to find investment properties, How to hire Contractors, Bring your Questions

???????? Business to Business Networking, Come and share about your Business

???????? Business Plan Development Orientation

???????? Special meeting for Real Estate Entrepreneurs

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Business Owner's Entrepreneurial Roundtable Club: "How Money Works"

Eastern Campus-Cooper Conference Center

5901 Conner Street, Detroit, MI 48213

Thursday, May 03, 2012

6:00 p.m.?9:00 p.m.

Keynote Speaker: Eric Tucker

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Michigan Internet Marketing Club Coaching for Business:

"How to Market Your Local Business on the Internet"

Eastern Campus-Cooper Conference Center

5901 Conner Street, Detroit, MI 48213

Thursday, May 10, 2012

4:00 p.m.?5:30 p.m.

Keynote Speaker: Chris Wechner & Mark Maupin

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Internet Marketing Roundtable: "How to Develop a Business Marketing Plan" & How to Make Your Presence Known on the Internet"

Eastern Campus Cooper Conference Center

5901 Conner Street, Detroit, MI 48213

Thursday, May 10, 2012

6:00 p.m. ? 9:00 p.m.

Keynote Speakers: Andrea E. Adams & Sharon D. Meadows

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Real Estate Michigan Investors Club --Real Estate Roundtable

Eastern Campus-Cooper Conference Center

5901 Conner Street, Detroit, MI 48213

Thursday, May17, 2012

6:00 p.m.?9:00 p.m.

Keynote Speakers:??? Natasha Maxwell & Cary Junior

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Business Plan Development Orientation

Eastern Campus-Entrepreneurial Center

5901 Conner Street, Detroit, MI 48213

Friday, May 18, 2012

11:00 a.m.?1:00 p.m.

Keynote Speaker:? Mark Lang

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?"Moving Beyond The Record" & "Suitable Housing for Kids Aged Out of the Foster Care System"

Eastern Campus-Cooper Conference Center

5901 Conner Street, Detroit, MI 48213

Thursday, May 24, 2012

6:00 p.m.?9:00 p.m.

Keynote Speakers:??? Jeanette Brown-Williams & Rick Bolger

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"Urban Real Estate Investors and Entrepreneurs"

Eastern Campus-Cooper Conference Center

5901 Conner Street, Detroit, MI 48213

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

10:00 a.m.?2:00 p.m.

Keynote Speakers:??? Herb Strather

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RIM: Don't worry, BlackBerry 10 devices with keyboards are on their way

Those decrying the death of the BlackBerry keyboard can officially put their mourning on hold. RIM CEO Thorsten Heins addressed the matter during today's keynote -- but just in case the QWERTY-inclined weren't quite convinced by the sentiment, a spokesperson for the Canadian smartphone maker has brought some reinforcement, telling Phone Scoop that, while early BlackBerry 10 devices will be focused on the virtual, physical keyboards will also be making their way into the mobile OS's ecosystem. Now we can all type a collective sigh of relief.

RIM: Don't worry, BlackBerry 10 devices with keyboards are on their way originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 01 May 2012 14:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Her show, All My Children, may have died a slow death. But was there any doubt that soap queen Susan Lucci would rise from the ashes? After 41 years of playing the iconic Erica Kane, Lucci has wasted no time moving on. And she's using her soap credentials wisely.

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The Ultra-Modern Chair That's All About Old-School Carpentry [Beautiful]

The Medici Chair is a contemporary piece inspired by traditional craftsmanship. It was designed for Mattiazzi by Konstantin Grcic, who got his start as a cabinet maker. More »


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Why my dual-core S4 is as good as your quad-core

HTC One X

My dual-core S4 is as good as your quad-core.  No really, it is.  Qualcomm recently (OK, maybe not that recently) announced the S4 Snapdragon with Krait CPU.  More recently Samsung announced the Exynos 4 Quad (confirmed to power the "next Galaxy"), and we've already seen what the Tegra 3 from NVIDIA can do.  Why, then, is the S4 as good as these quad-cores?  Put simply, you get all the performance of the quad-core (and then some), plus amazing battery life.  We've seen video proof of the performance.  With the S4 Qualcomm has introduced a new architecture, and it's cutting edge.  It's based on the same instruction set as the new ARM A15 processors, which gives it a significant advantage over it's competitors. It will do tasks faster, and more efficiently than the rest of the current generation hardware.

Based on a 28nm (nanometer -- a unit of measurement) production process, the Krait CPU is powerful, and power efficient.  The "pipe" (the electronic path that data flows through) has been widened and lengthened, which allows it to chew through more instructions at any given time.  How many more?  Up to 50% more than the old Scorpion cores we find in phones like the HTC EVO 3D and others from last year. Qualcomm claims up to a 30% improvement on the A9 based core used in the current generation Exynos, OMAPs, and Tegras of the world.  Keep in mind that these are per core numbers, which is why a dual-core can keep up with a quad-core.  When each core can perform 30 to 50 percent better, that means you don't need as many to do the same amount of work.

OK, so performance is awesome, but that's not all. Battery life is also substantially improved. All the power-saving improvements you hear about new quad-core processors are there, and more because of the smaller production die, and you're also running two cores instead of four. I'll leave it to Phil's AT&T One X review to show you just how much improvement there is, but it should be substantial.  And this is with LTE, which is built-in to the S4, giving us very tangible benefits to battery life over every previous LTE enabled phone we've seen.

So performance is just as good overall and battery life should be better.  The moral of the story?  The number of cores isn't the whole story.  How the device performs in your hand is. It's a topic we've been discussing at length in the Android hardware forums, and if you're interested in some serious tech-talk (or just want to learn what all those letters and numbers mean) you really should dive in and join us.

Qualcomm S4 Krait hardware breakdown | Read the AT&T HTC One X review



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