Tuesday, 6 May 2014

Byzantine ancestors of tablet computers found in Yenikapı diggings


Yenikapı excavations that started nearly 10 years ago has brought back Istanbul's historical heritage to 8,500 years. A wooden notebook, which was found in a sunken ship, the replica of which will sail, is considered the Byzantine's invention akin to the likes of the modern-day tablet computer.


During archaeological excavations, experts have also found striking information on animal culture, such as the meat of many animals, like horses and wild donkeys were eaten in the ancient era.


Remains unearthed in the excavations drew great attention not only in Turkish, but also in world archaeology. The remains have survived as organic products, which greatly impressed the scientific world.


Within a project carried out by Istanbul University, the goal is to set the sunken ship, christened Yenikapı 12, sail again. The ship will be able to float by the middle of 2015.


Speaking about the remains, the project team member Associate Professor Ufuk Kocabaş said they had found organic products in Yenikapı area, which was known as Theodosius Port in Byzantine, a rare discovery. He said 60 percent of the sunken ship had survived in a preserved condition.


'Miracle of Yenikapı'

'This was the first piece, which we have searched for as a doctorate thesis. Now we have information for the construction of the missing parts of the ship. Considering the amphoras in it, the ship's route was the Black Sea. We estimate that it dates back to the 9th century and engaged in trading from Crimea to Kersonesos. A section of the ship drew our attention. We found very interesting objects belonging to the captain and crew,' Kocabaş said.


Calling the objects the 'miracle of Yenikapı,' Kocabaş said, 'In one of the ships, we found something like today's notebook. It is made of wood and can be opened like a notebook. It has a few pages and you can take notes using wax. Also, when you draw its sliding part, there are small weights used as an assay balance. Yenikapı is a phenomenon with its 37 sunken ships and organic products. I think these organic products are the most important feature of the Yenikapı excavations.'


He said they had reached the archaeological excavations even 28 meters below the sea level, which is unbelievable. 'The route that we are planning for vehicles will start from Bucoleon Palace. Significant pieces could be unearthed there.'


Professor Vedat Onar, the head of the team examining the animal remains unearthed in Yenikapı, said they had completed the largest horse collection of the Byzantine-era.


'Horses were killed for consumption, which we are seeing for the first time in these excavations. This type of meat was not much preferred in the Roman-era, but we see it in the Byzantine times. It is hard to see a horse older than 10-years-old. Their life was short. We have found remains from 57 kinds of animals. There was even dolphin and turtle hunting,' he said.


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Thursday, 1 May 2014

Samsung, White Boxes Constrict Taiwan Tablet Brands

Acer Iconia One 7 Tablet

Acer is pumping out new tablet announcements and a market research report calls cross-town rival Asustek the world's No. 4 brand of the tiny, touch-screen computers. The two flagship Taiwanese PC developers suddenly look like serious contenders in the world's still growing tablet PC market. But both will eventually get filed away to a lonely middle-ground position as Samsung grabs high-end consumers and white box brands outcompete on price.


Asustek should rank as the fourth biggest tablet producer in the first half of the year at 6.5% of global market share, Taipei-based DigiTimes Research says in a report on Monday, up from 2.6% in January through June of 2013. Half its first-quarter share this year came from sales of the Transformer Book T100 model tablet, which runs on Windows 8.1 and includes a seldom found detachable keyboard, research firm analyst Jim Hsiao says. Acer is looking at a first-half market share of just 1.7% but has caught attention for holding prices down, for example $207 for its phone-equipped Iconia Tab 7 that was announced on Wednesday. The same day it said a 2-in-1 notebook-tablet tool is on the way for $380. Tablet sales across brands will rise 19.4% this year to 260.9 million units, according to US market research firm IDC.


Yet by year's end the Taiwanese brands will be boxed in. Samsung will overshadow them with its more numerous choices, user-friendly software and a dedication to high-end consumers. Consumers already see Samsung tablets as credible iPad alternatives. The Korean brand's tablet market share should rise this year from 16.9% to 21.4%, the Taiwan government-backed Market Intelligence and Consulting Institute says. DigiTimes Research tips its first-half share to extend from 15.3% last year to 24.8% this year.


Another competitor, Lenovo, will cramp its Taiwanese peers by building on historic name recognition in China, the world's biggest buyer of mobile devices as of last year.


White box brands threaten Taiwan's contenders from the low end. They're often made in China where the whole supply chain, from panels to batteries, runs up less of a bill than in Taiwan. Some white boxers even buy used parts, says Joen Yang, an analyst with the government-supported institute. Better known tablet brands have already overlooked Taiwan for China for contract assembly work. The combined market share of these obscure brands will grow from 36.9% in the first half of 2013 to 43.7% in the same period this year, DigiTimes Research says. The Market Intelligence and Consulting Institute expects white box brands to see last year's 29.3% share rise to 30.8% in 2014.


'The seven-inch tablet market was already mature in 2013, so Lenovo and the white box brands will move in now,' says Hsiao, calling both a threat to Asustek in particular. Analysts take Acer less seriously over the tablet long term for lack of strong in-house R&D.


Acer and Asustek will keep launching tablets but look to conventional PCs for revenue. 'Taiwan's tablet brands will get stuck in an embarrassing middle position.' Yang says.


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Tablet computers were given to Sharjah pupils to learn Arabic

Date : 30 Nisan 2014 Çarşamba - 09:36, Category : Technology


Tablet computers were given to Sharjah pupils to learn Arabic

In Sharjah,tablets loaded with educational applications were given to Kindergarten pupils in order to help them learn Arabic.


Tablet computers were given to Sharjah pupils to learn Arabic


Government kindergartens and schools were given the tablets as part of a wider initiative by Dr Sheikh Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi, Ruler of Sharjah. The Arabic-language educational apps were designed by Horouf, part of the Kalimat Group. Sheikha Bodour bint Sultan Al Qasimi, founder and chief executive of the Kalimat Group, said the initiative would help schools. 'Horouf's publications contribute to improving the capabilities of the education system in the UAE to cope with the requirements of future growth and prepare a new generation to utilise modern technology in developing scientific skills and linguistic abilities,' Sheikha Bodour said. 'We are thrilled by the conclusion of the first phase of the distribution process. We delivered publications to children at this critical age to help instil a love of the Arabic language in their hearts from an early age, and make them able to keep pace with the changing needs of modern life.' It is not clear how many tablets were distributed. The initiative aims to equip every child and teacher in Sharjah government schools with smart technology. Horouf also distributed printed material to 5,150 students and 240 teachers. Aisha Saif, secretary general of the Sharjah Educational Council, said the initiative 'aims to achieve greater excellence in the educational process in the emirate by leveraging the latest technologies'.Source: www.thenational.ae


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