The document describes the new camera features of the HTC One smartphone. It has an UltraPixel camera sensor that captures 300% more light than other smartphones for improved low-light photos. It also has optical image stabilization to reduce blur from hand shaking, a fast f/2.0 aperture lens to let in more light, and an ImageChip processor for continuous autofocus, video HDR, and noise reduction. These new camera features allow it to take clearer, sharper photos, especially in low light conditions.
The document outlines a digital marketing campaign for Forever 21 targeting female college students. The campaign involves having students design outfits using Forever 21 fashion products to wear to football games and tailgates, then posting photos on social media with hashtags to win prizes. The goals are to increase brand loyalty among the target audience and make Forever 21 a familiar part of the college sports experience. The budget allocates funds across YouTube, Facebook, and prizes totaling $295,800 with the expectation that the interactive event could be held annually in the future.
The document discusses the design and development of the JRockit virtual machine (JVM). It describes how the JRockit JVM was created by Appeal Software Solutions in the late 1990s to address scalability issues with Sun's ClassicVM. Key aspects of JRockit discussed include its code generation approach using a single just-in-time compiler, memory management using concurrent and parallel garbage collection, and various optimizations performed. The document also covers JRockit's commercial success after being acquired by BEA Systems and later Oracle.
The document describes the new camera features of the HTC One smartphone. It has an UltraPixel camera sensor that captures 300% more light than other smartphones for improved low-light photos. It also has optical image stabilization to reduce blur from hand shaking, a fast f/2.0 aperture lens to let in more light, and an ImageChip processor for continuous autofocus, video HDR, and noise reduction. These new camera features allow it to take clearer, sharper photos, especially in low light conditions.
The document outlines a digital marketing campaign for Forever 21 targeting female college students. The campaign involves having students design outfits using Forever 21 fashion products to wear to football games and tailgates, then posting photos on social media with hashtags to win prizes. The goals are to increase brand loyalty among the target audience and make Forever 21 a familiar part of the college sports experience. The budget allocates funds across YouTube, Facebook, and prizes totaling $295,800 with the expectation that the interactive event could be held annually in the future.
The document discusses the design and development of the JRockit virtual machine (JVM). It describes how the JRockit JVM was created by Appeal Software Solutions in the late 1990s to address scalability issues with Sun's ClassicVM. Key aspects of JRockit discussed include its code generation approach using a single just-in-time compiler, memory management using concurrent and parallel garbage collection, and various optimizations performed. The document also covers JRockit's commercial success after being acquired by BEA Systems and later Oracle.