Wednesday, 23 July 2014

Kerja Kosong Kelantan: MAIK - Jawatan Kosong Terkini 2014 ... - Kerja Kosong Kelantan

<b>Kerja Kosong Kelantan</b>: MAIK - Jawatan Kosong Terkini 2014 <b>...</b> - Kerja Kosong Kelantan


<b>Kerja Kosong Kelantan</b>: MAIK - Jawatan Kosong Terkini 2014 <b>...</b>

Posted: 14 Jul 2014 04:03 PM PDT

Choose the right smartphone

Shopping for a new handset? Great! You can finally buy that device you've always wanted. But how do you navigate through jargon like dual- and quad-core , GHz, mAh, and megapixels? What makes one operating system different from the other? After reading this primer, you will be sufficiently armed with answers to help you pick a phone that's right for you.

Operating system
Make no mistake, it's the OS that puts the 'smart' in your smartphone, so before buying, it's always a good idea to know about the different ecosystems that exist.

Android OS promises native integration with Google services that include Search, Gmail, Maps, Hangouts, YouTube, etc. Besides, you get access to over a million apps in its Play store. The best part? Titles that might be paid downloads on iOS and Windows Phone are sometimes available for free here. Another advantage of an Android handset is that these are plug-and-play . You can simply connect it to your PC via a USB cable to begin transferring files to and from the device with zero hassles. Also, you can choose from phones—costing as less as 4,000 right to those that are priced at over 50k—from vendors such as HTC, LG, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony, and even from local players like Karbonn, Lava, Micromax, Spice and Xolo. Just remember, Android versions are alphabetically named, and the latest in the market are Jelly Bean and Kit-Kat . Make sure you're putting your money on either of these.

Windows Phone is now playing catch-up with Android and iOS - and at last count, its app store just had over two lakh titles. Still, most popular apps have already made their way to this platform. Also, WP handsets in India primarily come from Nokia - and while the OS needs improvements, you get really good hardware for the price you pay. Plus, these devices come with subscriptions to free content like music and movies (depending on the model you buy), and also Here Maps and Drive+, which are arguably the best map and navigation services in the country.

iOS, only found in iPhones, is extremely intuitive to use - and since Apple vets every title that makes it to its App store, you're promised high-quality digital content in the form of educational material, music, videos and apps. The OS itself promises smooth operations, and you'll find very rare instances of iPhones freezing during use. On the downside, you'll have to use iTunes to connect the handset to your PC, and this can prove to be quite annoying. And yes, only buy from local authorised dealers; iPhones picked up from abroad are not covered under local warranty.

Processors
When shopping, you are bound to hear about dual-core , quad-core , and even octacore processors. But what should you put your money on?
While a greater number of cores are supposedly better, it does not give you a true picture of how a smartphone may perform. Why? Well, not all cores are designed identically. UK-based ARM, which designs these chips, licenses different architectures - with names such as Cortex A5, A7, A8, A9, A12, A15 - to manufacturers. Here, higher numbers mean better chips. In effect, a phone that uses a quad-core A15 will definitely be more advanced than a handset with a quad-core A5. In fact, there might be instances where dual-core processors might fare better than quad-core chips.

Also, a lot of how a processor performs depends on how the OS utilises its abilities. So an iPhone on a dual-core processor could be a bett er performer than many quad-core Android phones.

That said, these are some of the names you can expect to hear when shopping... Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon 600 and 800 chips, Samsung's octacore Exynos, and Apple's dual-core A7 (found on the iPhone 5s, and not to be confused with ARM's Cortex series) are the top dogs in this market.

Devices like the Nokia Lumias use mid-range dual-core Qualcomm S4 chipsets that are also seen in handsets like the Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro and the Sony Experia M. Older iPhones use a dualcore A6 processor (again, not to be confused with ARM Cortex).
In the mid- to low-price brackets, you'll find dual-core Intel Atom chips, the quadcore MediaTek MT6589, and Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon 200 and 400.

Display
The best way to judge a smartphone's screen is to look at it from different angles for changes in colour, and also in varying lighting conditions for visibility. Invest in a Full HD (1080p) display if you're buying a phablet. On the other hand, HD (720p) screens work well for devices up to five inches in size. On smaller devices, load a web page to see if the text is crisp, and can be read without any strain to your eyes.

In any case, avoid smartphones with lesser than WVGA (800x480px) resolution. AMOLED screens are best when it comes to displaying punchy colours. LCD screens with IPS technology comes a close second, while TFT LCDs should be avoided if you can.

RAM
It's plain and simple: more RAM is always better.

Storage
We carry our world - e-mails , social networks, photographs, videos, music - with us on our smartphones, so when buying, always budget for a phone that comes with ample storage. Generally, if a phone lists its capacity as 8GB, only about 6.5GB will be available to the user. So if you need 4GB, buy a phone with 8 to 16GB.

More megapixels and HD video recording capabilities result in images and videos that occupy more space. Also, if you plan on watching Full HD movies on your phone, ensure you have at least 32GB storage.
If possible, opt for a model that supports microSD cards of up to 64GB so you can always add more memory when you need it.

Size
In our experience, a screen of four to five inches works well for most purposes.

A phone that has a screen bigger than five inches could be slightly uncomfortable to use with one hand. Also keep in mind that big-screen phones are heavy, and can be uncomfortable to carry in your pocket.

On the flip side, large screens allow for a better experience while watching movies, playing games and browsing the web.

Camera
A 5MP camera is capable of 8x6-inch prints even at 300dpi (dots per inch), which is the standard resolution used in professional printing.

So, if you're looking for a good camera phone, dump the idea that more megapixels will give you better pictures. Instead, look for phones that boast of good camera optics (go for devices that come with Carl Zeiss lens). Remember, a high-resolution camera with a low-quality lens will only give you low-quality pictures in high resolution.
In any case, if you need a snapper only for photos you'd like to share on social networks or Instagram, a 10MP camera phone is going to be overkill.

Opt for cameras with BSI (backside illumination) sensors for better low-light photography; make sure it comes with an LED flash.
In our experience, if you want a good shooter, you have to shell out extra bucks. Good photos are a result of adequate megapixels, good lens and sensor technology, as well as high-end processor chipsets. The Nokia Lumia 1520, 1020 and 925, the Apple iPhones, the Samsung Galaxy S3, S4 and S4 Zoom, LG G2, and HTC One are known for their good snappers.
For your front-facing camera, one megapixel is more than adequate.

Battery
You may have the best hardware at your disposal, but if you keep running out of battery, your handset is quite useless.
Bigger screens, extra cores, and more sensors mean greater power consumption. If you're considering a smartphone over 4.5-inches in size, look at devices that come with at least a 2000mAh (milliamp-hour) battery. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last.
If possible, select devices that come with lithiumpolymer batteries over lithium-ion . The former are lighter, and also retain their charge for longer.

And yes, preferably, buy a device that comes with a user-replaceable battery (although a handset like the Lenovo P780, which comes with a 4000mAh non-removable li-polymer battery, could prove to be an exception to the rule).

Note:
Established brands tend to have better after sales service. But if you're opting for a handset from a lesser-known manufacturer, check for its service centres in your city. A web search about a company's track record should give you a fair idea if the organisation is in a position to meet its warranty commitments.

<b>Jawatan Kosong</b> Perbadanan Menteri Besar <b>Kelantan</b> (PMBK) - 06 <b>...</b>

Posted: 29 Jun 2014 12:00 AM PDT

Sila kongsi info jawatan ini sekarang:

Jawatan kosong terkini di Perbadanan Menteri Besar Kelantan (PMBK) Julai 2014. Permohonan adalah dipelawa daripada warganegara Malaysia yang berkelayakan untuk mengisi kekosongan jawatan kosong terkini di Perbadanan Menteri Besar Kelantan (PMBK) sebagai:

1. Pembantu Tadbir (Perkeranian) Gred 21
Kelayakan : SPM

Tarikh tutup permohonan pada 06 Julai 2014
Lokasi : Kelantan
Sektor : Kerajaan

Perbadanan Menteri Besar Kelantan (PMBK)

Cara Memohon
Permohonan hendaklah dibuat menerusi laman jobsmalaysia, sila ikuti arahan dan juga panduan seperti dibawah.

1. Sila kelaman jobsmalaysia, sila klik disini
2. Sila ke Carian Segera dan pilih Cari Majikan serta masukkan keyword : perbadanan menteri besar kelantan (dan search).
3. Sil pilih Majikan

Majikan: PERBADANAN MENTERI BESAR KELANTAN
PERBADANAN MENTERI BESAR KELANTAN, KOTA BAHRU, KELANTAN. SEKTOR: AKTIVITI PERKHIDMATAN AWAM AM (KESELURUHAN)

4. Sila klik pada senarai iklan jawatan dan mohonlah secara online.

Sila kongsi info jawatan ini sekarang:

Monday, 14 July 2014

MAIK - Jawatan Kosong Terkini 2014 - Kerja Kosong Kelantan

MAIK - <b>Jawatan Kosong</b> Terkini 2014 - Kerja Kosong Kelantan


MAIK - <b>Jawatan Kosong</b> Terkini 2014

Posted: 09 Jul 2014 04:55 PM PDT

by on July 10, 2014 in Kelantan

Jawatan kosong terkini Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan (MAIK). Pemohon adalah dipelawa untuk mengisi jawatan kosong di bawah.

maik
Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan (MAIK) ditubuhkan pada 17 Safar 1334 bersamaan 24 Disember 1915 melalui satu perisytiharan oleh KDYMM Sultan Muhammad Ke IV. Penubuhannya bertujuan untuk menasihati KDYMM Al-Sultan selaku ketua agama berkenaan dengan hal ehwal agama Islam dan adat istiadat Melayu Kelantan.

Warganegara Malaysia yang berkelayakan dalam bidang yang berkaitan adalah dipelawa untuk mengisi jawatan kosong di Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan (MAIK) seperti berikut:

Jawatan Kosong:

  1. Pegawai Undang-undang Gred L41 (Lelaki Sahaja)
  2. Pegawai Pengangkutan Gred A17 (Lelaki Sahaja)
  3. Pembantu Operasi Gred N11 (Lelaki Sahaja)

Syarat Lantikan:
Bagi calon yang berminat dengan jawatan kosong di atas, sila layari syarat lantikan di sini.

Cara Memohon:
Pemohon yang berminat mengisi jawatan kosong di atas, sila memohon menggunakan Borang Permohonan Jawatan (MUI)Kn, 1/93 yang boleh dimuat turun di sini atau mengambil sendiri di Bahagian Khidmat Pengurusan, Tingkat 1, Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan.

Salinan sah sijil-sijil persekolahan, kad pengenalan, surat beranak serta surat berkaitan bersama gambar berukuran passport dan sampul berstem yang beralamat sendiri hendaklah dikembarkan bersama borang permohonan. Permohonan yang tidak mengikut peraturan dan lewat diterima tidak akan dilayan. Permohonan hendaklah sampai ke alamat berikut:

YABhg. Dato' Timbalan Yang Dipertua,
Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan,
Kompleks Islam Darulnaim, Lundang,
15200 Kota Bharu, Kelantan.

Tarikh Tutup: 1 Ogos 2014

Jawatan Kosong Terkini Majlis Agama Islam dan Adat Istiadat Melayu Kelantan (MAIK)

<b>Jawatan Kosong</b> di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri <b>Kelantan</b>

Posted: 09 Jul 2014 03:37 PM PDT

Choose the right smartphone

Shopping for a new handset? Great! You can finally buy that device you've always wanted. But how do you navigate through jargon like dual- and quad-core , GHz, mAh, and megapixels? What makes one operating system different from the other? After reading this primer, you will be sufficiently armed with answers to help you pick a phone that's right for you.

Operating system
Make no mistake, it's the OS that puts the 'smart' in your smartphone, so before buying, it's always a good idea to know about the different ecosystems that exist.

Android OS promises native integration with Google services that include Search, Gmail, Maps, Hangouts, YouTube, etc. Besides, you get access to over a million apps in its Play store. The best part? Titles that might be paid downloads on iOS and Windows Phone are sometimes available for free here. Another advantage of an Android handset is that these are plug-and-play . You can simply connect it to your PC via a USB cable to begin transferring files to and from the device with zero hassles. Also, you can choose from phones—costing as less as 4,000 right to those that are priced at over 50k—from vendors such as HTC, LG, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony, and even from local players like Karbonn, Lava, Micromax, Spice and Xolo. Just remember, Android versions are alphabetically named, and the latest in the market are Jelly Bean and Kit-Kat . Make sure you're putting your money on either of these.

Windows Phone is now playing catch-up with Android and iOS - and at last count, its app store just had over two lakh titles. Still, most popular apps have already made their way to this platform. Also, WP handsets in India primarily come from Nokia - and while the OS needs improvements, you get really good hardware for the price you pay. Plus, these devices come with subscriptions to free content like music and movies (depending on the model you buy), and also Here Maps and Drive+, which are arguably the best map and navigation services in the country.

iOS, only found in iPhones, is extremely intuitive to use - and since Apple vets every title that makes it to its App store, you're promised high-quality digital content in the form of educational material, music, videos and apps. The OS itself promises smooth operations, and you'll find very rare instances of iPhones freezing during use. On the downside, you'll have to use iTunes to connect the handset to your PC, and this can prove to be quite annoying. And yes, only buy from local authorised dealers; iPhones picked up from abroad are not covered under local warranty.

Processors
When shopping, you are bound to hear about dual-core , quad-core , and even octacore processors. But what should you put your money on?
While a greater number of cores are supposedly better, it does not give you a true picture of how a smartphone may perform. Why? Well, not all cores are designed identically. UK-based ARM, which designs these chips, licenses different architectures - with names such as Cortex A5, A7, A8, A9, A12, A15 - to manufacturers. Here, higher numbers mean better chips. In effect, a phone that uses a quad-core A15 will definitely be more advanced than a handset with a quad-core A5. In fact, there might be instances where dual-core processors might fare better than quad-core chips.

Also, a lot of how a processor performs depends on how the OS utilises its abilities. So an iPhone on a dual-core processor could be a bett er performer than many quad-core Android phones.

That said, these are some of the names you can expect to hear when shopping... Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon 600 and 800 chips, Samsung's octacore Exynos, and Apple's dual-core A7 (found on the iPhone 5s, and not to be confused with ARM's Cortex series) are the top dogs in this market.

Devices like the Nokia Lumias use mid-range dual-core Qualcomm S4 chipsets that are also seen in handsets like the Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro and the Sony Experia M. Older iPhones use a dualcore A6 processor (again, not to be confused with ARM Cortex).
In the mid- to low-price brackets, you'll find dual-core Intel Atom chips, the quadcore MediaTek MT6589, and Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon 200 and 400.

Display
The best way to judge a smartphone's screen is to look at it from different angles for changes in colour, and also in varying lighting conditions for visibility. Invest in a Full HD (1080p) display if you're buying a phablet. On the other hand, HD (720p) screens work well for devices up to five inches in size. On smaller devices, load a web page to see if the text is crisp, and can be read without any strain to your eyes.

In any case, avoid smartphones with lesser than WVGA (800x480px) resolution. AMOLED screens are best when it comes to displaying punchy colours. LCD screens with IPS technology comes a close second, while TFT LCDs should be avoided if you can.

RAM
It's plain and simple: more RAM is always better.

Storage
We carry our world - e-mails , social networks, photographs, videos, music - with us on our smartphones, so when buying, always budget for a phone that comes with ample storage. Generally, if a phone lists its capacity as 8GB, only about 6.5GB will be available to the user. So if you need 4GB, buy a phone with 8 to 16GB.

More megapixels and HD video recording capabilities result in images and videos that occupy more space. Also, if you plan on watching Full HD movies on your phone, ensure you have at least 32GB storage.
If possible, opt for a model that supports microSD cards of up to 64GB so you can always add more memory when you need it.

Size
In our experience, a screen of four to five inches works well for most purposes.

A phone that has a screen bigger than five inches could be slightly uncomfortable to use with one hand. Also keep in mind that big-screen phones are heavy, and can be uncomfortable to carry in your pocket.

On the flip side, large screens allow for a better experience while watching movies, playing games and browsing the web.

Camera
A 5MP camera is capable of 8x6-inch prints even at 300dpi (dots per inch), which is the standard resolution used in professional printing.

So, if you're looking for a good camera phone, dump the idea that more megapixels will give you better pictures. Instead, look for phones that boast of good camera optics (go for devices that come with Carl Zeiss lens). Remember, a high-resolution camera with a low-quality lens will only give you low-quality pictures in high resolution.
In any case, if you need a snapper only for photos you'd like to share on social networks or Instagram, a 10MP camera phone is going to be overkill.

Opt for cameras with BSI (backside illumination) sensors for better low-light photography; make sure it comes with an LED flash.
In our experience, if you want a good shooter, you have to shell out extra bucks. Good photos are a result of adequate megapixels, good lens and sensor technology, as well as high-end processor chipsets. The Nokia Lumia 1520, 1020 and 925, the Apple iPhones, the Samsung Galaxy S3, S4 and S4 Zoom, LG G2, and HTC One are known for their good snappers.
For your front-facing camera, one megapixel is more than adequate.

Battery
You may have the best hardware at your disposal, but if you keep running out of battery, your handset is quite useless.
Bigger screens, extra cores, and more sensors mean greater power consumption. If you're considering a smartphone over 4.5-inches in size, look at devices that come with at least a 2000mAh (milliamp-hour) battery. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last.
If possible, select devices that come with lithiumpolymer batteries over lithium-ion . The former are lighter, and also retain their charge for longer.

And yes, preferably, buy a device that comes with a user-replaceable battery (although a handset like the Lenovo P780, which comes with a 4000mAh non-removable li-polymer battery, could prove to be an exception to the rule).

Note:
Established brands tend to have better after sales service. But if you're opting for a handset from a lesser-known manufacturer, check for its service centres in your city. A web search about a company's track record should give you a fair idea if the organisation is in a position to meet its warranty commitments.

Friday, 11 July 2014

Jawatan Kosong di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan - Kerja Kosong Kelantan

<b>Jawatan Kosong</b> di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri <b>Kelantan</b> - Kerja Kosong Kelantan


<b>Jawatan Kosong</b> di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri <b>Kelantan</b>

Posted: 30 Jun 2014 02:19 PM PDT

Pemohon hendaklah daripada warganegara Malaysia yang berkelayakan untuk mengisi kekosongan jawatan kosong terkini di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan.

Company / Syarikat: Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan
Application deadline / Tarikh tutup permohonan: 13 Julai 2014
Job location / Lokasi kerja: Kelantan

1. Penolong Pengarah Hubungan Seranta
2. Pegawai Seranta
3. Penolong Pegawai Operasi
4. Pembantu Tadbir (Perkeranian/Operasi)

Application Requirement / Syarat Permohonan:

How To Apply / Cara Memohon:
Calon yang berminat boleh memohon menghantar permohonan berserta resume lengkap ke:

Pengarah,
Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan,
Tingkat Atas, Blok 7,
Kompleks Kota Darulnaim
15503, Kota Bharu,
Kelantan.

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Wednesday, 9 July 2014

Jawatan Kosong di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan ... - Kerja Kosong Kelantan

<b>Jawatan Kosong</b> di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri <b>Kelantan</b> <b>...</b> - Kerja Kosong Kelantan


<b>Jawatan Kosong</b> di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri <b>Kelantan</b> <b>...</b>

Posted: 30 Jun 2014 01:03 PM PDT

Sila kongsi info jawatan ini sekarang:

Jawatan Kosong di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan Julai 2014. Permohonan adalah dipelawa daripada warganegara Malaysia berumur 18 tahun keatas pada tarikh tutup permohonan adalah dipelawa memohon jawatan kosong di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan sebagai:

1. Penolong Pengarah Hubungan Seranta
2. Pegawai Seranta
3. Penolong Pegawai Operasi
4. Pembantu Tadbir (Perkeranian/Operasi)

Tarikh tutup permohonan pada 13 Julai 2014
Lokasi : Kelantan
Sektor : Kerajaan

kerajaan negeri kelantan

Pemohon yang berminat mengisi jawatan kosong Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan hendaklah menghantar surat permohonan dan resume ke alamat berikut:

Pengarah,
Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan,
Tingkat Atas, Blok 7,
Kompleks Kota Darulnaim
15503, Kota Bharu,
Kelantan

Sila kongsi info jawatan ini sekarang:

<b>Jawatan Kosong</b> Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri <b>Kelantan</b>

Posted: 01 Jul 2014 01:12 AM PDT

by on July 1, 2014 in Kelantan

Jawatan kosong terkini Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan. Pemohon adalah dipelawa untuk mengisi beberapa jawatan kosong di bawah.

Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan
Suruhanjaya Perkhidmatan Negeri Kelantan ditubuhkan pada 25 Jun 1959 dan Ia memainkan peranan penting dalam aspek Pengurusan Sumber Manusia Negeri Kelantan. Bidang tugas yang terdapat dalam Suruhanjaya ini termaktub dalam Perlembagaan Negeri dan ia bertanggungjawab terhadap semua kategori kakitangan Perkhidmatan Awam Negeri Kelantan iaitu merangkumi semua jawatan daripada Kumpulan Pengurusan Tertinggi, Kumpulan Pengurusan Profesional dan Kumpulan Sokongan.

Permohonan adalah dipelawa daripada Warganegara Malaysia yang berumur tidak kurang daripada 18 tahun pada tarikh tutup iklan untuk mengisi jawatan kosong di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan seperti berikut:

Jawatan Kosong:

  1. Penolong Pengarah Hubungan Seranta
  2. Pegawai Seranta
  3. Penolong Pegawai Operasi
  4. Pembantu Tadbir (Perkeranian/Operasi)

Syarat Permohonan:
Calon yang berminat, bolehlah membaca syarat permohonan dengan memuat turun iklan atau syarat lantikan jawatan kosong di sini.

Cara Memohon:
Pemohon yang berminat mengisi jawatan kosong Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan hendaklah menghantar surat permohonan dan resume ke alamat berikut:
Pengarah,
Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan,
Tingkat Atas, Blok 7,
Kompleks Kota Darulnaim
15503, Kota Bharu,
Kelantan.

Tarikh Tutup: 13 Julai 2014

Jawatan Kosong Terkini Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan

<b>Jawatan Kosong</b> Di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri <b>Kelantan</b>

Posted: 02 Jul 2014 06:05 AM PDT

Choose the right smartphone

Shopping for a new handset? Great! You can finally buy that device you've always wanted. But how do you navigate through jargon like dual- and quad-core , GHz, mAh, and megapixels? What makes one operating system different from the other? After reading this primer, you will be sufficiently armed with answers to help you pick a phone that's right for you.

Operating system
Make no mistake, it's the OS that puts the 'smart' in your smartphone, so before buying, it's always a good idea to know about the different ecosystems that exist.

Android OS promises native integration with Google services that include Search, Gmail, Maps, Hangouts, YouTube, etc. Besides, you get access to over a million apps in its Play store. The best part? Titles that might be paid downloads on iOS and Windows Phone are sometimes available for free here. Another advantage of an Android handset is that these are plug-and-play . You can simply connect it to your PC via a USB cable to begin transferring files to and from the device with zero hassles. Also, you can choose from phones—costing as less as 4,000 right to those that are priced at over 50k—from vendors such as HTC, LG, Lenovo, Samsung, Sony, and even from local players like Karbonn, Lava, Micromax, Spice and Xolo. Just remember, Android versions are alphabetically named, and the latest in the market are Jelly Bean and Kit-Kat . Make sure you're putting your money on either of these.

Windows Phone is now playing catch-up with Android and iOS - and at last count, its app store just had over two lakh titles. Still, most popular apps have already made their way to this platform. Also, WP handsets in India primarily come from Nokia - and while the OS needs improvements, you get really good hardware for the price you pay. Plus, these devices come with subscriptions to free content like music and movies (depending on the model you buy), and also Here Maps and Drive+, which are arguably the best map and navigation services in the country.

iOS, only found in iPhones, is extremely intuitive to use - and since Apple vets every title that makes it to its App store, you're promised high-quality digital content in the form of educational material, music, videos and apps. The OS itself promises smooth operations, and you'll find very rare instances of iPhones freezing during use. On the downside, you'll have to use iTunes to connect the handset to your PC, and this can prove to be quite annoying. And yes, only buy from local authorised dealers; iPhones picked up from abroad are not covered under local warranty.

Processors
When shopping, you are bound to hear about dual-core , quad-core , and even octacore processors. But what should you put your money on?
While a greater number of cores are supposedly better, it does not give you a true picture of how a smartphone may perform. Why? Well, not all cores are designed identically. UK-based ARM, which designs these chips, licenses different architectures - with names such as Cortex A5, A7, A8, A9, A12, A15 - to manufacturers. Here, higher numbers mean better chips. In effect, a phone that uses a quad-core A15 will definitely be more advanced than a handset with a quad-core A5. In fact, there might be instances where dual-core processors might fare better than quad-core chips.

Also, a lot of how a processor performs depends on how the OS utilises its abilities. So an iPhone on a dual-core processor could be a bett er performer than many quad-core Android phones.

That said, these are some of the names you can expect to hear when shopping... Qualcomm's quad-core Snapdragon 600 and 800 chips, Samsung's octacore Exynos, and Apple's dual-core A7 (found on the iPhone 5s, and not to be confused with ARM's Cortex series) are the top dogs in this market.

Devices like the Nokia Lumias use mid-range dual-core Qualcomm S4 chipsets that are also seen in handsets like the Samsung Galaxy Grand Quattro and the Sony Experia M. Older iPhones use a dualcore A6 processor (again, not to be confused with ARM Cortex).
In the mid- to low-price brackets, you'll find dual-core Intel Atom chips, the quadcore MediaTek MT6589, and Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon 200 and 400.

Display
The best way to judge a smartphone's screen is to look at it from different angles for changes in colour, and also in varying lighting conditions for visibility. Invest in a Full HD (1080p) display if you're buying a phablet. On the other hand, HD (720p) screens work well for devices up to five inches in size. On smaller devices, load a web page to see if the text is crisp, and can be read without any strain to your eyes.

In any case, avoid smartphones with lesser than WVGA (800x480px) resolution. AMOLED screens are best when it comes to displaying punchy colours. LCD screens with IPS technology comes a close second, while TFT LCDs should be avoided if you can.

RAM
It's plain and simple: more RAM is always better.

Storage
We carry our world - e-mails , social networks, photographs, videos, music - with us on our smartphones, so when buying, always budget for a phone that comes with ample storage. Generally, if a phone lists its capacity as 8GB, only about 6.5GB will be available to the user. So if you need 4GB, buy a phone with 8 to 16GB.

More megapixels and HD video recording capabilities result in images and videos that occupy more space. Also, if you plan on watching Full HD movies on your phone, ensure you have at least 32GB storage.
If possible, opt for a model that supports microSD cards of up to 64GB so you can always add more memory when you need it.

Size
In our experience, a screen of four to five inches works well for most purposes.

A phone that has a screen bigger than five inches could be slightly uncomfortable to use with one hand. Also keep in mind that big-screen phones are heavy, and can be uncomfortable to carry in your pocket.

On the flip side, large screens allow for a better experience while watching movies, playing games and browsing the web.

Camera
A 5MP camera is capable of 8x6-inch prints even at 300dpi (dots per inch), which is the standard resolution used in professional printing.

So, if you're looking for a good camera phone, dump the idea that more megapixels will give you better pictures. Instead, look for phones that boast of good camera optics (go for devices that come with Carl Zeiss lens). Remember, a high-resolution camera with a low-quality lens will only give you low-quality pictures in high resolution.
In any case, if you need a snapper only for photos you'd like to share on social networks or Instagram, a 10MP camera phone is going to be overkill.

Opt for cameras with BSI (backside illumination) sensors for better low-light photography; make sure it comes with an LED flash.
In our experience, if you want a good shooter, you have to shell out extra bucks. Good photos are a result of adequate megapixels, good lens and sensor technology, as well as high-end processor chipsets. The Nokia Lumia 1520, 1020 and 925, the Apple iPhones, the Samsung Galaxy S3, S4 and S4 Zoom, LG G2, and HTC One are known for their good snappers.
For your front-facing camera, one megapixel is more than adequate.

Battery
You may have the best hardware at your disposal, but if you keep running out of battery, your handset is quite useless.
Bigger screens, extra cores, and more sensors mean greater power consumption. If you're considering a smartphone over 4.5-inches in size, look at devices that come with at least a 2000mAh (milliamp-hour) battery. The higher the mAh, the longer the battery will last.
If possible, select devices that come with lithiumpolymer batteries over lithium-ion . The former are lighter, and also retain their charge for longer.

And yes, preferably, buy a device that comes with a user-replaceable battery (although a handset like the Lenovo P780, which comes with a 4000mAh non-removable li-polymer battery, could prove to be an exception to the rule).

Note:
Established brands tend to have better after sales service. But if you're opting for a handset from a lesser-known manufacturer, check for its service centres in your city. A web search about a company's track record should give you a fair idea if the organisation is in a position to meet its warranty commitments.

<b>JAWATAN KOSONG</b> NEGERI <b>KELANTAN</b> - <b>Jawatan Kosong</b>

Posted: 30 Jun 2014 07:33 PM PDT

Permohonan dibuka kepada warga Kelantan yang berkelayakan untuk mengisi kekosongan jawatan di Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan. Jawatan kosong yang ditawarkan ialah :-

1. PENOLONG PENGARAH HUBUNGAN SERANTA (RM2034 ++)

Kelayakan

  • Lelaki
  • Minima Ijazah Sarjana Muda
  • Boleh berkomunikasi dalam Bahasa Inggeris dan Arab
  • Berumur 25 tahun ke atas
  • Pengalaman dalam bidang berkaitan adalah suatu kelebihan
  • Lantikan secara kontrak

2. PEGAWAI SERANTA  (RM1356++)

Kelayakan

  • Lelaki
  • Berumur 25 tahun ke atas
  • Minima Diploma 
  • Boleh berkomunikasi dalam Bahasa Inggeris dan Arab
  • Pengalaman dalam bidang berkaitan adalah suatu kelebihan
  • Lantikan secara kontrak

3. PENOLONG PEGAWAI OPERASI (RM1356++)

Kelayakan

  • Lelaki
  • Berumur 25 tahun ke atas
  • Minima Diploma
  • Boleh berkomunikasi dalam Bahasa Inggeris dan Arab
  • Pengalaman dalam bidang berkaitan adalah suatu kelebihan
  • Lantikan secara kontrak

4. PEMBANTU TADBIR (PERKERANIAN / OPERASI) (RM1039+++)

Kelayakan

  • Perempuan
  • Berumur 20 tahun ke atas
  • Minima SPM 
  • Pengalaman dalam bidang berkaitan adalah suatu kelebihan
  • Boleh berkomunikasi dalam Bahasa Inggeris dan Arab
  • Lantikan secara kontrak

Tarikh tutup : 13 JULAI 2014

Calon yang berminat sila emel resume lengkap berserta surat permohonan ke upkn@Kelantan.gov.my atau poskan ke alamat berikut :-

Pengarah,
Urusetia Penerangan Kerajaan Negeri Kelantan,
Tingkat Atas, Blok 7, Kompleks Kota Darul Naim,
15503 Kota Bharu Kelantan.

Wednesday, 2 July 2014

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<b>Jawatan Kosong</b> Perbadanan Menteri Besar <b>Kelantan</b> (PMBK <b>...</b>

Posted: 23 Jun 2014 03:42 AM PDT


Perbadanan Menteri Besar Kelantan (PMBK) mempelawa pemohon daripada warganegara Malaysia yang berkelayakan untuk mengisi kekosongan jawatan kosong terkini sebagai :

1. Pembantu Tadbir (Perkeranian) Gred 21

Tarikh tutup permohonan : 06 Julai 2014
Lokasi : Kelantan
Sektor : Kerajaan

Cara Memohon

1. Sila kelaman jobsmalaysia.gov.my
2. Sila ke Carian Segera dan pilih Cari Majikan serta masukkan keyword : perbadanan menteri besar kelantan (dan search).
3. Sila pilih Majikan : PERBADANAN MENTERI BESAR KELANTAN
PERBADANAN MENTERI BESAR KELANTAN, KOTA BAHRU, KELANTAN. SEKTOR: AKTIVITI PERKHIDMATAN AWAM AM (KESELURUHAN)

4. Klik pada senarai iklan jawatan & sila mohon secara online.