Showing posts with label import. Show all posts
Showing posts with label import. Show all posts

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Forthcoming Motorola Shamu or Nexus X gets listed on Indias import database



We all know that Google and Motorola are together developing a new smartphone, probably the next generation Google flagship phone from the current Nexus line-up of Androids. The phone, reportedly codenamed as the Google Shamu or the Nexus X from the latest reports. The handset has already made a number of appearances on the web through details of graphics benchmarking and from other sources including the AnTuTus platform, clearing some of its most anticipated internal specifications. And as of today, we receive more evidence of the existence of the smartphone of this sort from the American centered manufacturer, where an Indian based cargo import database, Zauba, seems to have got listed the looming talked about smartphone on their official website, shipping it from the United States to Bangalore, India on the dates of 20th August, 2014.

Talking about the sources information reliability, Zauba has got a good track record in leaking certain devices that make its way to the country in South Asia, in the past. So, we assume that we will soon see the companies take their step forward and announce the new addition of stock Android loaded, Nexus smartphone, somewhere in the winter, between the months of October and November. Accordingly as seen from the filing attached below, a couple of Motorola Shamu prototype devices were headed to India on the aforementioned dates for some kind of demo purposes. The new document listed also confirms the phones model number to be like, XT1112. The price of the device shipped from the Stateside to India is written as ₹ 34982 per-unit, which makes around 578 United States Dollars. Does that make any sense on how the phone is going to price its upcoming smartphone? You tell us in the comments below.




Finally, what all are the hardware specs rumored for the Motorola Shamu or the Nexus X? Well, we may see the phone make it out of the box rocking a Quad-Core powered Qualcomm APQ8084 Snapdragon 805 processor, clocked at 2.7GHz and an Adreno 420 Graphics Processing Unit, a alleged 5.2-inches Quad High Definition screen of 2560 x 1440 resolution pixels, 32 gigabytes of internal mass storage capacity, three gigabytes of Random Access Memory and 13 megapixels primary lens on the back with 4160 x 3120 picture element. Of course, without any doubts, the device should come running Androids latest version L or 5.0 straight away.

Source: Zauba

Sunday, September 7, 2014

How to Import Data into Microsoft Access

Working with data in Microsoft Access databases can be preferable to working with spreadsheets for a number of reasons. One database file can hold several tables, which makes consolidating and organizing data easier. Databases are also great for calculating summaries and aggregating data more efficiently than a spreadsheet. Access is a relational database, which means that you can bring related data stored in different tables together to summarize and calculate data; a feat that a spreadsheet like Excel cannot perform.

Databases are a necessity when working with large datasets, as spreadsheets have a limit of 65,000 records. Finally, Microsoft Access databases are compatible with ArcGIS, as tables within Access databases can be directly accessed by ArcGIS and added to ArcMap. Tables can then be joined to boundary files based on a common field, and the data within the tables can be mapped. This is highly preferable to working with table in the dbf file format, which has very particular syntax rules that makes them difficult to work with. Accessdatabases can also serve as geodatabases for holding boundary files and data tables (for instructions on importing shapefiles into Access, see the Import Shapefiles to Access tutorial).

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