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Three Fail-Proof Preparation Methods for Your Oracle Certification Exam

What if you could reduce the amount of anxiety you feel before taking a big exam? Chances are good that your performance would greatly improve with less worry and more confidence. When it comes to a challenging, potentially career-changing certification exam, your preparation is critical to your performance. The bottom line is, the more prepared you are, the more sure of success you can be. Let’s look at a few preparation ideas that you can apply as you gear up for your Oracle certification exam.

-Training Course Participation

Although many Oracle certifications do not require your participation in training courses, you will still benefit from taking the time to work through whichever courses are offered for a particular track. Even if you have work experience in your certification path, training courses offer good reinforcement of your skills.

-Practice Exams

Consistent practice with exam tutorials is a great way to become more comfortable with the upcoming exam. Testslive produces a remarkably accurate exam simulation for a wide range of Oracle certification exams, providing both teaching of key concepts and real exam questions that you can revisit until you have grasped the right answers.

-Form a Study Group

Peer support can go a long way toward your preparation. Gather up a few of your peers who are going through the same certification path that you are. Whether it’s comparing notes or honing your skills with Testslive’s practice questions, or even forming your own real-life IT scenarios for practice, your peer group can provide encouragement and support as our persevere through the exam process together.

Wireless Emergency Alert system goes live this month, delivers location-based SMS warnings

Then we heard the federal Emergency Alert manage Wireless, Sprint has signed on to deliver SMS alerts. Now, to secure the participation of all four major carriers and smaller regional operators, the free service is set to go live this month, which covers nearly 97 percent of active mobile users. Using a “point-to-multipoint system” that targets customers at risk, the National Weather service, FEMA, the FCC and Department of Homeland Security initiative supported working with location-based messages of 90 characters or more low in a nearby handset in case of a nearby meteorological threat. Service mostly opt-out also will accommodate the Amber alert, and President, though you will have the flexibility to missives sent from the head of our state. So, the next time your phone hearing a strange sound of the tone, you need to know to get home.

Vintage Nikon fisheye lens aims to dwarf your DSLR, for sale at 100,000 quid

A lens that can see behind itself – the idea is almost boggles the mind, but this is what the Fisheye-Nikkor 6mm f2.8s that claims to do, to provide 220-degree viewing angle. This giant of a fisheye lens was introduced in 1972, and reportedly only available by special order. Price to get your hands on one now? Oh, only about £ 100,000 ($ 161,210 U.S.) for the lens in mint condition, and only from Grays of Westminster, London camera shop that deals exclusively with Nikon products. This is not the first time that this wonderful piece of glass appeared, two years ago a similar lens eBay $ 34,020 hit songs – really cheap, in comparison. See the source link below to look at the sales. Wallet can not take damage? Range “scope” for a little history of Nikon.

Virgin and Boost to go 4G, makes Sprint’s WiMAX feel wanted

If you think “How beautiful, but …” when you learned that will help get a new 4G handset, press and hold that thought. If the report of Technobuffalo is believed, both aid and Virgin Mobile on Sprint renew their vows host provider and get access to the deployment of 4G. Strangely, it seems to just take the existing WiMAX instead of LTE infrastructure. While Sprint’s 4G WiMAX is not a favorite flavor, it has committed at least to keep it going for a while yet, enough time for you to upgrade at least once more.

Kodak Gallery iOS app: now with 100 percent more physical printing at Target / CVS

It is not so earth-shattering deal of Zuckerman snap Instagram, but one of the pioneers of photography is a way that could make waves. Kodak Gallery is available in the App Store since November last year, but starting this week, users can order the photos right on their iPhone for pickup at participating Target and CVS locations in the United States. Kodak claimed that the time between orders and pickups are usually about an hour, all molds (available in 4×6, 5×7 and 8×10 size) comes to the quality of Kodak photo paper. Prices, as you might expect, is different in every store, and more deets can be seen in the release after the break.

Londoners mourn as teletext goes dark, a victim of the DTV transition

Although many advantages of digital television broadcasts, a transition that separates Europe from a reliable source of information known as teletext. Residents of London are the latest to suffer losses, because the analog signal is turned off in the region yesterday. Ceefax, a service of the BBC, has provided millions of British people in news, sports, weather, the list of television, movies and games for 38 years, and accessible only in Kent, Sussex, south -east England and Northern Ireland. Soon, it could exist at all.

Seen as a precursor to the internet, teletext is a free service that has its roots in Pal analog signals, which are small packets of data sent in the vertical blanking interval, which is not known by the audience. Because the information is broadcast, the user is not subject to network congestion, and simply wait a while for the desired page sent a more advanced local television even cache this information. As part of the airwaves, these services are by nature free, and to feel that it does not have a suitable replacement. As with all development, however, there are victims, and teletext is unfortunate observer. People appreciate the service may take time to revive the memories of the links below.

Droid 4 gets first official update, better battery life and sluggishness fixes in tow

A commitment to upgrade the Ice Cream Sandwich is not, but that we should mock fresh software that increases the battery life? By Droid-Life what Motorola has in store for the first update Droid four officers – née 6.13.219. Hit the airwaves in the coming weeks, there is more to tweak its longevity, the widget MotoCast new, improved WiFi connectivity and improvements related to “blank screen delay and congestion.” Time will tell if that water until Google releases latest Motorola, but until then, calm yourself by reading more at the source link below.

Meizu MX Quad-core launching with Android 4.0 in June, gets 32GB and 64GB flavors

Can not say we were surprised, but Meizu is finally gives us the lowdown on quad-core variant of its flagship Android smartphone. Dubbed simply the MX Quad-core, new devices are supported by Cortex-A9 based 32nm HKMG (High-K metal Gate) quad-core Samsung Exynos chip – no word on clock speeds or RAM, but we betting our money on Exynos 4412 that lasted up to 1.5GHz. Meizu claims it will save up to 20 percent of CPU power consumption in comparison with dual-core partners. Also, the battery will meet up from 1700 mAh to 1600 mAh – we see how much difference it makes when we finally get our hands on the phone. And yes, in addition to the original white back cover, you will be able to swap one of five optional color cover pictured above.

On the software side you get a Meizu-organized Ice Cream Sandwich System (aka Flyme OS), although it is unclear whether the company will stick to the promise at the same time releasing a vanilla ROM. The rest of the new phone is similar to dual-core MX, especially 4-inch 960 x 640 screen and eight megapixel BSI ASV. While there is no microSD expansion, here’s some good news to make up for the defects: the base model starts at 32GB and it cost the same as 16GB MX now! In other words, come June MX subsidized Quad-core will go from 2,999 yen (U.S. $ 480) in China and HK $ 3,099 (U.S. $ 400) in Hong Kong, and then there will also be a 64GB version with a price of 3.999 yen (U.S. $ 635) and HK $ 4,099 (U.S. $ 530), respectively. Right now, starting today, the original MX reduced to 2399 yen (U.S. $ 380) and HK $ 2,599 (U.S. $ 335). Press release after the break.

Biegert & Funk bring the literal time to your wristwatch with QLOCKTWO W

This is a common desire for everyday people: we often say we want to read more, if only we had the time. Although it is not possible to fill your noggin in Hemingway prose or poetry Whitman, a new watch from Biegert & Funk promises to quench your thirst for word and really give the time. Known as QLOCKTWO W, watching a portable changing the company’s original wall clock, which both show the current time in everyday language. Price € 550, these watches are scheduled for next fall and is available in black or stainless steel variety, both in the band of rubber or leather. As another option, found it too plain English can spring for Deutsch version. Female consumers will find the full PR after the break.

Google brings better YouTube integration to Orkut, hopes you haven’t forgotten

Remember Orkut? You know, one of Google’s initial attempt to dive into the social networking game. Well, the website is still operating at full strength, with more than three-quarters of the 66 million users are from Brazil and India alone. In essence, the Big G is still keeping tabs on network O, so the news about the increasing integration of YouTube should not come as a surprise. With new features, Orkut people can watch / listen to video without having to get out of their current session, save those extra trips to the YouTube site. Of course, similar to Facebook or Orkut is more popular Google + relatives, friends can see you watching vids or Kony Kitty 2012. Voce e um Orkut? Please pray and hope not fired any time soon.