Friday, 30 January 2015
ក្រុមហ៊ុន Samsung អាចនឹងក្លាជាក្រុមហ៊ុនសំខាន់ក្នុងការផ្គត់ផ្តង់បន្ទះឈីប បន្ទាប់ពីក្រុមហ៊ុន Apple

31/01/2015
ប្រមាណជា ៧៥% នៃប្រព័ន្ឋដំណើរការកម្មវិធី (Application Processors) ដែលមានសក្កានុពលខ្លាំងសំរាប់ទូរស័ព្ទ iPhone ជំនាន់ក្រោយ បន្ទាប់ពីក្រុមហ៊ុន Apple គឺក្រុមហ៊ុន Samsung នេះបើយោងតាមប្រភពព័ត៌មានរបស់ Maeil Business Newspaper របស់កូរ៉េខាងត្បូង ដែលបានដកស្រង់ចេញពីប្រភពមកច្បាស់ការណ៍ពីក្រុមហ៊ុនផលិតគ្រឿងអេឡិចត្រូនិចមួយ។
ក្រុមហ៊ុនជាដៃគូរបស់ Samsung នឹងធ្វើជាអ្នកផ្គត់ផ្គង់ខាងផលិតផល processor ។ បើយោងតាមព័ត៌មាន reuter បានរាយការណ៍ថា ក្រុមហ៊ុនកូរ៉េខាងត្បូងនឹងធ្វើការផលិតនូវបន្ទះឈីបដោយខ្លួនឯងផ្ទាល់ក្នុងទីក្រុង Austin រដ្ឋតិចសាស សហរដ្ឋអាមេរិក។
ក្រុមហ៊ុនជាដៃគូរបស់ Samsung នឹងធ្វើជាអ្នកផ្គត់ផ្គង់ខាងផលិតផល processor ។ បើយោងតាមព័ត៌មាន reuter បានរាយការណ៍ថា ក្រុមហ៊ុនកូរ៉េខាងត្បូងនឹងធ្វើការផលិតនូវបន្ទះឈីបដោយខ្លួនឯងផ្ទាល់ក្នុងទីក្រុង Austin រដ្ឋតិចសាស សហរដ្ឋអាមេរិក។
(ប្រភព៖gsmarena)
សភាយុវជនខ្មែរ - KHMER YOUTH CONGRESS
- Tour in front of NA's front door visiting the statute of Jayavarrman VII and King Sihanouk's protrait.
- They learn about the role and duty of NA, MP, Commission as well as the function of meeting hall, qurom for meeting, vote system in NA, power of the NA, procedure of making law, etc.
Buddhist symbolism in the foundation of the temple by King Jayavarman VII
The Bayon (Khmer: ប្រាសាទបាយ័ន, Prasat Bayon) is a well-known and richly decorated Khmer temple at Angkor inCambodia. Built in the late 12th or early 13th century as the official state temple of the Mahayana Buddhist KingJayavarman VII, the Bayon stands at the centre of Jayavarman's capital, Angkor Thom. Following Jayavarman's death, it was modified and augmented by later Hindu and Theravada Buddhist kings in accordance with their own religious preferences.
The Bayon's most distinctive feature is the multitude of serene and massive stone faces on the many towers which jut out from the upper terrace and cluster around its central peak.[2] The temple is known also for two impressive sets of bas-reliefs, which present an unusual combination of mythological, historical, and mundane scenes. The current main conservatory body, the Japanese Government Team for the Safeguarding of Angkor (the JSA) has described the temple as "the most striking expression of the baroque style" of Khmer architecture, as contrasted with the classical style of Angkor Wat.[3]
Buddhist symbolism in the foundation of the temple by King Jayavarman VII
The Bayon was the last state temple to be built at Angkor, and the only Angkorian state temple to be built primarily as a Mahayana Buddhist shrine dedicated to the Buddha, though a great number of minor and local deities were also encompassed as representatives of the various districts and cities of the realm. It was the centrepiece ofJayavarman VII's massive program of monumental construction and public works, which was also responsible for the walls and nāga-bridges of Angkor Thom and the temples of Preah Khan, Ta Prohm and Banteay Kdei.
The similarity of the 216 gigantic faces on the temple's towers to other statues of the king has led many scholars to the conclusion that the faces are representations of Jayavarman VII himself. Others have said that the faces belong to the bodhisattva of compassion called Avalokitesvara or Lokesvara.[4] The two hypotheses need not be regarded as mutually exclusive. Angkor scholar George Coedès has theorized that Jayavarman stood squarely in the tradition of the Khmer monarchs in thinking of himself as a "devaraja" (god-king), the salient difference being that while his predecessors were Hindus and regarded themselves as consubstantial with Shiva and his symbol the lingam, Jayavarman as a Buddhist identified himself with the Buddha and the bodhisattva.[5]
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Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bayon
Apple បញ្ចេញជំនាន់ iOS 8.1.3 ថ្មីជាផ្លូវការហើយ
ញជំនាន់ iOS 8.1.3 ថ្មីជាផ្លូវការហើយ

31/01/2015v
ក្រុមហ៊ុនទើបតែនឹងចេញជំនាន់នេះក្នុងពេលថ្មីៗនេះដែរ សំរាប់ប្រភេទទូរស័ព្ទដូចជា៖ iPhone, iPad, iPod touch ជាដើម ដើម្បីដោះស្រាយកំហុសផ្សេងៗរបស់ជំនាន់ចាស់។ លោកអ្នកអាចទាញយកមកប្រើបានហើយ រឿងសំខាន់ជាងគេនោះគឺ iOS 8.1.3 អាចជួយដោះស្រាយបញ្ហាទំហំ memory បានយ៉ាងច្រើន។

ជាទូទៅរាល់ពេលដែលអ្នកតំឡើង iOS 8 វាទាមទារទំហំ ៤.៧ GB ដើម្បីធ្វើការ update។ ប៉ុន្តែក្នុងពេលថ្មីនេះ ក្រុមហ៊ុនមិនបានបញ្ជាក់ថា ពួកគេត្រូវការទំហំ memory ប៉ុនណាទេ ដើម្បីធ្វើការ update ប៉ុន្តែឥឡូវនេះ អ្នកធ្វើការតំឡើងទៅលើប្រភេទម៉ាសីុន 16GB iPad mini ដែលត្រូវការទំហំ memory ត្រឹមតែ ៤៤៥ MB តែប៉ុណ្ណោះ។


សំរាប់ជំនាន់ iOS 8.1.3 ថ្មីនេះ ត្រូវបានគេជួសជុលលើ៖ Apple ID logins, multitasking gestures on the iPad, Messages, FaceTime , ចន្លោះប្រហោងក្នុង Spotlight search result, ជាពិសេសនៅពេលប្រើកម្មវិធីច្រើនក្នុងពេលតែមួយគឺ វាមិនមានបញ្ហាទៀតនោះទេ។

(ប្រភព:theverge)
Roluos Tree
រលួស ជាឈើមួយប្រភេទ ពួកអសារកព្រឹក្ស, ដើមខ្ចីមែកខ្ចីមានបន្លា, ស្លឹកស្តើងទន់, ផ្កាក្រហម; ស្លឹកខ្ចីប្រើជារបោយបាន, ផ្លែខ្ចីប្រើជាបន្លែស្លកកូរបាន :ដើមរលួស(ហៅ រលួសបាយ ក៏បាន ព្រោះមាន រលួស ផ្អុង ជាពួកជាមួយគ្នា)។ ដំឡូងមួយប្រភេទ ដើមជាវល្លិ ស្លឹកស្រដៀងនឹងស្លឹករលួស, ក្នុងមួយដើមមានមើមតែមួយ រាងច្រឡោសាច់សមានទឹកដមរលម សំបកស្វិត, ប្រើបរិភោគឆៅ មានរសផ្អែមស្រាលត្រជាក់, កំណើតពូជដើមដំបូងមកពីប្រទេសចិន : ដំឡូងរលួស ( ចិនហៅ ប៉ិកួ: ) ។
Source:http://km.wikipedia.or
Cannonball tree
For the flower រាំងភ្នំ or សាលព្រឹក្ស, the Scientific name of is Couroupita guianensis and its English name is cannonball tree. There is a confusion between រាំងភ្នំ with scientific name of Pentacme siamensis and រាំងភ្នំ with scientific name of Couroupita guianensis. The Pentacme siamensis is sometimes called រាំងភ្នំor រាំង in Khmer where as the Couroupita guianensis is called រាំងភ្នំ or សាលព្រឹក្ស in Khmer. These two species of tree are completely different. The first រាំងភ្នំ is used as timber for the construction of house where as the second រាំងភ្នំ is grown as an ornamental tree, especially in the Buddhist temple.
20 Most-Wanted Features Of iPhone 5
New rumors indicate that the next generation iPhone
could come with a new aluminum design for AT&t and Version,
ditching the ultra-fragile glass back coming with the iPhone 4 and also
features such as aluminum back, the A5 SoC, and confirmation of a June
or July 2011 release date. The iPhone 5 would look more like the iPad
2.
could come with a new aluminum design for AT&t and Version,
ditching the ultra-fragile glass back coming with the iPhone 4 and also
features such as aluminum back, the A5 SoC, and confirmation of a June
or July 2011 release date. The iPhone 5 would look more like the iPad
2.
The iPhone 5 rumors continue to fly fast and furious nd it’s looking more and more like a fall launch for the next iPhone.
All is unknown. But that hasn’t stopped me from updating this list of
most-wanted features with information gleaned from the arrival of iOS 5,
as well as other new products and services. As a reminder, the 20 items
in the list are ordered from least important to most in a reverse
countdown.
All is unknown. But that hasn’t stopped me from updating this list of
most-wanted features with information gleaned from the arrival of iOS 5,
as well as other new products and services. As a reminder, the 20 items
in the list are ordered from least important to most in a reverse
countdown.
20 most-wanted features:
- iOS 5:
What new features will iOS 5 bring? Who knows, but we look forward to its arrival in June. - 4G network compatible:
The one big thing missing from the iPhone 4 is the lack of next-gen 4G
data network support, which is probably why Apple called it the 4
instead of the 4G.AT&T will reportedly have a 4G network up and
running in 2011, whereas Sprint has already rolled out its next-gen
network. Verizon has also just deployed its 4G network, but the Verizon
iPhone 4 will not support 4G data. - Dual-core processor:
With Apple’s acquisition of PA Semiconductor, it’s started designing and
churning out its own CPUs. The iPhone 4 has an A4 that runs at 1GHz.
However, now that LG, Motorola, and others have unveiled dual-core
Android phones, the processor ante has been raised.Rumor has it that
Apple will move to a dual-core processor featuring a pair of 1GHz ARM
Cortex A9 cores in both the next-generation iPhone and iPad 2. But
that’s just speculation. - Better camera:
We certainly appreciate that Apple improved the camera in the iPhone 4
(5 megapixels; LED flash), but we’ve seen rumors that Sony is developing
an even better 8-megapixel camera for the fifth-gen iPhone. - Improved 3D graphics:
The A4 CPU has a Imagination PowerVR graphics chip integrated into it.
Like the iPhone 3GS, the iPhone 4 uses a PowerVR SGX535 chip. But the
iPhone 5 will hopefully get the PowerVR SGX545, which was announced last
year. - Better cloud-computing support:
Setting up an Android phone is dead simple: input your Gmail username
and password, and the phone will immediately start pulling your
Google-based contacts, calendar, and other info. The iPhone, by
contrast, is still a slave to iTunes for activation and media syncing.
Whether it’s a free version of Mobile Me, or an online version of iTunes powered by Apple’s Lala acquisition, cloud-based iPhone syncing can’t come soon enough. - Fewer failed and dropped calls:
AT&T has always had problems with its iPhone service in big cities
like San Francisco and New York, where AT&T complaints seem to run
highest.Some have questioned whether it’s the phone or the carrier, but
either way, it will be interesting to see how Verizon’s network handles
the influx of iPhone users.
It’s also possible that the migration of some AT&T iPhone customers
to Verizon will bring relief to AT&T’s network and perhaps its
service will improve. Let’s hope so. - More carriers:
Now that the CDMA version of the iPhone
has finally come to Verizon, it wouldn’t be too hard to make a Sprint
version. Or how about a T-Mobile iPhone? Alas, we don’t know whether
Verizon’s worked in any sort of exclusivity agreement into its deal with Apple, but let the rumors begin - Video chat (FaceTime) over 4G network:
Currently, on the iPhone 4, FaceTime only works over Wi-Fi and only with
other iPhone 4s. We’d like to see an option to use it over a cellular data network,
and hope it’s supported when AT&T’s faster 4G network ramps up in
2011. We’d also like to see the ability to make video calls with PCs. - Improved home screen:
We’re still waiting for a more customizable home screen, with a real “dashboard.” So far it has yet to appear in iOS 4. - Better battery life:
Every time Apple puts out a new iPhone, the battery life gets better, so
we expect no less from the fifth-generation iPhone. Apple says the
iPhone 4 has 40 percent more talk time than the iPhone 3GS. So, if the
past is any indicator, we might see similar gains in next year’s model. - Flash support:
It’ll be a cold day in hell when Apple allows for Flash support on the iPhone. But that doesn’t mean we can’t ask for it. - Expandable memory:
Not happening, but just thought we’d ask. - More memory:
A lot of people were disappointed that the iPhone 4 didn’t come in a
64GB version (only 16GB and 32GB). Maybe next year we’ll get 64GB. - Removable battery:
This well-known rendering of a future iPhone dreams of a model with a removable battery. That appears to run counter to Apple’s current design principles. - Enhanced voice control:
We expect that in the the next generation of the iOS, Apple will
continue to flesh out the voice controls for the iPhone, but there’s
always room for more enhancements. It would be cool to be able to
compose e-mails or text message by just using your voice, no? - RFID:
Rumor has it that Apple is looking into integrating radio frequency
identification, or RFID, into the iPhone. RFID is sort of a bar code
replacement and could allow your iPhone–among other things–to act as a
payment device or even a car key. In the image to the left, you see a
scenario where the iPhone acts as a combination lock (to open what, we
don’t know). - Biometric security:
It’s hardly a must-have upgrade, but it would be cool to swipe your
finger–instead of enter a password–to unlock your phone. (Image note:
Allegedly, Apple has filed some patents related to this feature.) - HD output:
Right now, you can’t output 720p or 1080i HD video from an iPhone (any
iPhone). We hope Apple allows for HD output in the future, particularly
when you consider that Sprint’s Android-powered Evo has full HD output
via HDMI. - Built-in IR:
We like the idea of using the iPhone as a universal remote, but we’re
not so keen on attaching an IR dongle to the phone every time we want to
use it as a remote.
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