Apr 9, 2013

Samsung plans to upgrade five devices to Android 5.0

Android is a constantly moving target for devices. The Android device you buy today will inevitably be running an old version in just a few months time. How important that is depends on the individual, but if you use a Samsung smartphone or tablet, you’ll be interested to know that a list of planned Android updates has just leaked, including which devices can expect to receive Android 5.0.
The pre-list, as it’s known, has been leaked to SamMobile by an insider. It shows which devices can expect to receive an update to Android 4.2.2 and the inevitable Android 5.0.

The just unveiled Galaxy S4 is set to ship with Android 4.2.2, but Samsung is planning to upgrade 17 devices to the current latest version of Google’s OS. Those devices include:
  • GT-I8160 – Galaxy Ace 2
  • GT-I8350 – Galaxy Beam
  • GT-I8730 – Galaxy Express
  • GT-S6810 – Galaxy Fame
  • GT-I9080 – Galaxy Grand
  • GT-I9082 – Galaxy Grand DUOS
  • GT-N7000 – Galaxy Note
  • GT-I9260 – Galaxy Premier
  • GT-I8190 – Galaxy S III mini
  • GT-I9070 – Galaxy S Advance
  • GT-I9100 – Galaxy S II
  • GT-I9105 – Galaxy S II Plus
  • GT-S6310 – Galaxy Young
  • GT-S6312 – Galaxy Young DUOS
  • GT-S7710 – Galaxy X Cover 2
It’s worth noting that for the above devices, that’s as far as Samsung expects to go in terms of updates. As soon as each one is running Android 4.2.2 the OS updates will stop. And by then, you’ll probably be looking around for a new device anyway.

Now we come to the unannounced Android 5.0. Samsung has decided that only variants of five of its existing devices will receive an update to Key Lime Pie. They include the Galaxy S3 , Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note II, Galaxy 8.0, and Galaxy 10.1. In all cases, the LTE versions of the phones and tablets will get the update, as will the WiFi versions of the tablets.

As this is a pre-list that Samsung didn’t intend to make public, there’s every chance that the devices receiving updates will change before they are officially announced. But if Android updates are a major consideration when choosing to buy a new device, then one of the later Galaxy S smartphones or Galaxy tablets looks like a safe bet if you intend on investing now.

As for when we can expect to hear about Android 5.0, the safe bet is during the Google’s I/O developer conference held in May. By then, the Galaxy S4 will probably have been in the hands of consumers for about a month, and the question of when Samsung will roll out the Android 5.0 update is bound to be asked. It’s reassuring to see the company is already planning ahead.

The World's First Cuirved 3D OLED TV

LG has just unveiled its take on a curved OLED TV in the shape of the LG EA9800.


Taking on Samsung's curved OLED TV which was only announced as the world's first mere hours ago, LG's model sports the same 55in size and on the surface has little to instantly set it apart, though we're sure it will still be a truly stunning sight.

LG is also committing to launching its curved OLED before Samsung, allowing it to claim it as the "first to launch the 55-inch OLED TV”.

“We believe our new OLED TVs offer the ultimate viewing experience, surpassing anything seen before. The new curved model complements our core OLED TV family with a unique design that capitalizes on the thinness of the screen and the aesthetic beauty of OLED TV.” said Havis Kwon, President and CEO of LG’s Home Entertainment Company.

LG EA9800 curved OLED TV Specs

With a slightly concave design, the point of these curved TVs is to provide a slightly more immersive viewing experience as the image wraps around to your periphery vision that little bit more. However, while at 55in, these TVs are large, you arguably need an even larger display before the image actually stretches into periphery territory. Unless you sit very close to you telly, of course.

Also, neither LG nor Samsung's curved OLED TVs have the much talked about 4k resolution of other recently launch top-end tellies but the inherently excellent contrast, viewing angles and colour saturation of OLED should mean that both sets provide excellent overall image quality. OLED displays don't use a backlight but rather each pixel is an individual LED light, which is why they display such excellent contrast.

The LG EA9800 will use LG's WRGB OLED technology that employs Red, Green, Blue and White organic LEDs to construct each pixel of its Full HD (1080p) display.

The TV uses a 'Paper Slim' design is built using carbon fibre to keep weight to a minimum, plus it will have a very thin bezel, which LG calls Cinema Screen design. All factors that will no doubt contribute to a very high price tag.

There is currently no word on what connectivity the TV will offer.

LG EA9800 curved OLED TV Release Date and Price

Although keen to point out it will be first to launch a curved 55in OLED TV, LG hasn't actually committed to an exact launch date or price yet.

The Epson WorkForce DS-30 Portable A4 Scanner

Ideal for mobile workers who require document scanning on-the-go as well as service staff that need to conserve desk space or maintain a neat counter appearance, the Epson WorkForce DS-30 scanner weighs only 325 grams, comes in a sleek form factor that can easily fit into most briefcases, and needs only a single USB connection to a notebook or PC to operate.


The Epson DS-30 is able to scan a variety of items typically used by mobile workers ranging from business cards to A4 and letter sized (8.5 x 11 inch) documents. Being a portable scanner, it is designed with an LED light source that has a low power consumption of up to only 500mA to conserve the battery power of its users' notebooks.

Although it is a portable scanner with an incredibly compact form factor, the Epson DS-30 is packed with almost all of the capabilities and software that comes with full-sized Epson scanners to provide a comprehensive document management solution anywhere and at any time. These include: Automatic document size detection and skew correction, text enhancement, color dropout.

The scanner also comes with powerful third-party scanning software that includes Presto! BizCard 5 business card scanner, and ABBYY FineReader Sprint 9 optical character recognition (OCR) software (Microsoft Windows version).

Key Features for the Epson WorkForce DS-30 scanner

Epson ReadyScan Technology - Equipped with ReadyScan LED Technology, the scanners' LED lamp requires no warm up time and is able to perform immediately with minimum energy consumption, making them extremely environmentally friendly and energy efficient.


Auto Area Segmentation - the Auto Area Segmentation feature of the scanner automatically detects text and picture areas on a page and scans text in black-and-white, and pictures in halftone to achieve the best results.

Colour Enhance - Colour Enhance is a smart function to clearly capture specific colours on office documents that would otherwise be non-visible using normal black-and-white scanners. Examples of this useful feature include enhancing signatures on cheques and documents using blue ink, or "Confidential" and "Urgent" stamps that use red ink.

Original:

The word "CONFIDENTIAL" is not visible.

Colour Enhance: Red

The word "CONFIDENTIAL" is clearly visible.

Punch Hole Removal - When activated, this feature automatically detects and removes punch hole marks.

Colour Dropout - Conversely, Colour Dropout removes a single colour (red, green or blue) from documents; such as coloured backgrounds, stamps or text black-and-white scanning.

Original

Colour Dropout: Red:

The "URGENT" stamp is removed

Correct Document Skew - When selected in the options, this feature automatically straightens slanted or misaligned documents in the feeder.

Document Capture Pro Software - The Epson WorkForce DS-30 comes with a user friendly software called "Document Capture Pro" that guides users through steps needed to scan, view, edit and transfer scanned documents from one point to another. The software also helps users to transfer scanned documents to various destinations that include email, a Microsoft Windows network folder, FTP to online storage or web folder, or to cloud services such as Microsoft SharePoint server, Evernote or Google Docs.

Key Specifications

Epson WorkForce DS-30

Scanner type

Portable sheet-fed, A4 colour scanner with LED light source

Maximum scanning resolution

600 x 600

Output resolution

75, 100, 150, 200, 140, 300, 400, 600dpi

Scanning Speed (A4 page)

200 dpi: color - 13 sec / B&W 13 sec

300 dpi: color - 13 sec / B&W 13 sec

600 dpi: color - 45 sec / B&W 15 sec

Document handling

A4, A5, A6, B5, business card, Letter, Legal and custom sizes, A3 and B4 sizes supported by carrier sheet.

Cards supported as defined by ISO 7810

Paper weight supported: 50-130gsm (auto) / 42-200gsm (manual)

Interface

USB 2.0, optional Ethernet network

For more information, visit the Epson media centre at www.epson.co.in/mediacentre

Intel patch for Android 4.2.2 lets you dual-boot with Windows 8

The Asus Transformer AiO will be launching soon, and it looks like the company may need to thank Intel for some code contributions. That’s because Intel has just released its code for Android 4.2.2, and one of the key additions is support for dual-booting Android alongside Windows 8 on systems that utilize UEFI instead of BIOS. The new release actually doesn’t support booting using BIOS at all.


Intel says the release is still “rough around the edges,” and that it’s not the kind of OS you want to install on any device that contains mission-critical data or treasured family photos. Right now it’s pre-alpha software — the kind you might throw on a spare laptop or desktop or boot in a virtual machine so that you can take a sneak peek. There’s still a lot of work to be done before the Android 4.2.2 code is stable and optimized for use on Intel’s chips.

On non-UEFI systems, it has been possible to boot both Windows and Android for quite some time. Using a current Android-x86 image, you can install Google’s OS alongside Windows and then use the GRUB loader to enable boot-time switching. Intel’s work is welcome, though, since we haven’t seen a ton of touchscreen Windows hardware until the advent of Windows 8 — which has also contributed to the rise of UEFI on mainboards.

Once the code is polished, it should be a relatively simple task to pop Android into some empty drive space on your Windows 8 tablet or convertible — provided it has any to spare. All that recovery software takes up the bulk of the available storage on systems with smaller SSDs.

Microsoft Is Using Linux Kernel In Windows 8 ?

ZDNet's Mary Jo today wrote an interesting article about why Microsoft is keeping a tight lid on the Windows 8 test builds. Earlier such builds were leaked by OEMs or employees to give users an idea of what was coming. This time Microsoft has taken extra measures to ensure this version of Windows doesn't fall in wrong hands.


The company specifically wrote:
Unauthorized use or disclosure in any manner may result in disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment (in the case of employees), termination of an assignment or contract (in the case of contingent staff), and potential civil and criminal liability.
However, there are some leaked copies available on the Chinese torrent site taxfreewindows.com. We were able to grab a copy of Windows 8. The file was 20GB large which expanded to 50GB after installations. It is actually a 3boot OS which can run on old PCs, Linux PCs and Macs. The OS is expected to run on Nokia tablets as well.

This build also disclosed why Microsoft was so tight-lipped about Windows 8. Microsoft is using a fork of Linux kernel in this version. The OS was fast and detected all our hardware -- a clear indication of Linux' presence. We found further evidences when we looked at the changelog. There were patches by Greg-KH in the kernel log, which verified that Microsoft is in fact forking the upstream kernel tree. There was a message by Linus Torvalds which Microsoft engineers forgot to remove:
Anything else? I'm sure I've forgotten something really exciting. But on the whole I think this should be one of those "solid, boring progress" releases.

Knock wood. I like boring.

~ Linus
When asked about this alleged copying or piracy, Microsoft Strategist Miguel De Icaza wrote on his blog:
There are hundreds of possible answers as to why someone would copy someone else's work. For instance, perhaps I am a better implementor than an inventor.

That being said, it can be argued that implementing a system that is compatible with something else has a lot of value. You get to reuse knowledge, you get to reuse experience and you get to focus your efforts in new directions, instead of redoing things from scratch.

Source

Demystifying UEFI, the long-overdue BIOS replacement

After more than 30 years of unerring and yet surprising supremacy, BIOS — the IBM PC’s Basic Input Output System — is taking its final bows and shuffling into the theater’s wings. Taking its place in the limelight is UEFI, a specification that begun its life as the Intel Boot Initiative way back in 1998 when BIOS’s antiquated limitations were hampering systems built with Intel’s Itanium processors. Later, the Initiative became EFI, and in 2005 Intel donated EFI to the newly-formed UEFI Forum, a consortium made up of the usual suspects: AMD, Apple, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, and so on.


UEFI, or Unified Extensible Firmware Interface, is a complete re-imagining of a computer boot environment, and as such it has almost no similarities to the PC BIOS that it replaces. While BIOS is fundamentally a solid piece of firmware, UEFI is a programmable software interface that sits on top a computer’s hardware and firmware (and indeed UEFI can and does sit on top of BIOS). Rather than all of the boot code being stored in the motherboard’s BIOS, UEFI sits in the/EFI/ directory in some non-volatile memory; either in NAND on the motherboard, on your hard drive, or on a network share (more on that later).

UEFI stackAs a result, UEFI almost resembles a light-weight operating system. A computer boots into UEFI, an arbitrary set of actions are carried out, and then it triggers the loading of an operating system. Further reinforcing its OSness, the UEFI spec defines boot and runtime services, protocols for communication between services, device drivers (UEFI is designed to work across all platforms), extensions, and even an EFI shell, where you can run EFI applications. On top of all this is the boot loader, which executes an operating system’s boot loader.

UEFI, being a pseudo-operating system, can access all of the hardware on the computer — you can surf the internet from the UEFI interface, or backup your hard drives — and it even has a full, mouse-driven GUI (below right). The fact that all of this boot data is stored on NAND flash or on a hard drive means that there’s a lot more space for things like language localization, boot-time diagnostics (begone meaningless POST beeps!), utilities (backup, restore, malware scanners), and so on.

As a corollary, the fact that UEFI is entirely software-based is what makes it unified. So far UEFI has been used by almost every combination of 32- and 64-bit ARM, Intel, and AMD chips, and in each case the boot code just had to be compiled for the target platform. Every major desktop (OS X, Windows) and server OS (Linux) supports UEFI boot today — and Windows 8, when it rolls out, will have features that only work with UEFI (though it will still run on conventional, BIOS-booted computers).

Asus EFI BIOSUnderneath this crazy, extensible, software-driven interface, UEFI also specifies a few standard features that must be implemented. Windows 8′s ability to detect rootkit and malware infections (and rogue Linux installations), for example, relies on UEFI’s secure boot functionality. Low-level cryptography, network authentication, universal graphics drivers, and more, are all provided as standard. Update: Microsoft now has an excellent article about UEFI, Windows 8, and secure boot (Linux will be able to run just fine!)

Finally, it’s worth noting that UEFI is still incredibly young, and very few operating systems actually take advantage of any of the features listed above. Linux certainly supports UEFI, but no Linux distro really utilizes it. Mac OS X makes slightly better use of UEFI with the Bootcamp boot manager. Windows 8, when it launches in 2012, will probably be the first major OS to take extensive advantage of UEFI, with Restore, Refresh, secure boot, and possibly more.

Read more about UEFI on Wikipedia, UEFI Forum website, or How-To Geek

If you know how to pronounce UEFI, do let us know in the comments. We want to pronounce it “you-eff-eye,” but it could also be “you-fee,” or even “oo-fee”…

Linux developers working on a way to bypass Windows 8 secure boot

Microsoft has been getting a lot of heat in recent months for its decision to require UEFI secure boot on upcoming Windows 8 PCs. UEFI secure boot is a method of locking down a system’s bootloader so that no unsigned code can be installed. That means pre-boot malware is dead in the water, but it also makes it difficult to install alternative operating systems like Linux.


Well, the Linux community is banding together and might finally have the tools needed to bypass that restriction.

Microsoft originally wanted to require hardware vendors to make secure boot mandatory with no option to disable. Eventually Redmond compromised; x86 systems will have a toggle hidden deep down in the UEFI settings, but WinRT device will have secure boot locked in. A few weeks ago, RedHat announced that it was going to be paying for a Verisign bootloader through the Microsoft Sysdev portal, allowing its software to be installed with secure boot.

Not all Linux devs are content to take this route, so James Bottomley, chair at Linux Foundation’s Technical Advisory Board, is taking action. Bottomley has publicly posted a new Intel Tianocore UEFI boot image to help developers out. Tianocore is Intel’s open source UEFI image, which has Microsoft’s Authenticode built in.

Developers will now be able to run a virtual boot platform with secure boot for testing. This is important because it’s currently very difficult to get your hands on UEFI secure boot hardware in advance of Windows 8. It is hoped that this image will help the community figure out a secure boot bypass.

While it’s really cool to see the community rally around this cause, a bypass to secure boot will negate any security benefits it might have had. Still, if the good guys don’t find it, someone else will.

HDPLEX H3.SODD Fanless PC with Zotac Z68-ITX WiFi (Z68ITX-A-E) Core i5 2500T


And it's made of:
  • H3.S Fanless Chassis, with 80W Open Frame Fanless PSU
  • Zotac Z68-ITX WiFi (Z68ITX-A-E)
  • Intel Sandy Bridge Core i5 2500T 2.5GHz 6MB 45W 32nm Quad Core
  • G.Skill Kit Extreme3 2 x 8 Go PC12800 Ripjaws X CAS10
  • Samsung SSD (MMDOE28G5MPP)
  • M4-CT064M4SSD2Crucial m4 2.5-inch (M4-CT064M4SSD2)
  • WD Scorpio Blue (WDC WD2500BEVT-7)
It's going to run either VMware ESXi or Joyent SmartOS. Not sure yet... I still have to test a few things.

Thanks HD-Plex for this great enclosure!

Google tosses ad blockers from Google Play

Bad news, Android users. Google has decided it’s time to crack down on all the ad-blocking apps in Google Play. Officially, the developers of apps that have gotten the boot are being told that they have violated section 4.4 of the Play Store developer agreement. Ad blockers “interfere with” and “disrupt” “properties and services” of third parties. In other words, they mess with the way other apps function — and that’s a no-no, says Google.


It’s certainly possible that Google has been taking heat from high-profile app developers who are getting tired of seeing charts that show the profitability of their Android apps lagging way behind their iOS counterparts. But it’s impossible to ignore Google’s own vested interest in kicking out ad-blockers. At its core, Google is an advertising company. The very ads that these apps are blocking are Google’s lifeblood, and they’re the main reason the company is willing to give away Android for free. Every Android device sold increases Google’s analytics and advertising reach a little bit more.

Android’s open nature means that you’ll always be able to find an ad blocker somewhere. You won’t find them lining the shelves of Google’s own Play store, but as long as you’re comfortable installing apps from unofficial sources (and you probably are if you were using root-only versions of apps like AdBlock Plus) you’ll never be totally out of luck. Unless, of course, Google decides to backtrack on non-Play app installs and sideloading at some point in the future.

The app cull happened the same day that Andy Rubin stepped down as Android chief at Google. If Sundar Pichai, who has taken up the Android reins and also heads up Chrome, had anything to do with the crackdown, you wonder how long it will be before Chrome’s most popular extension (AdBlock) disappears as well.

Palm server of 4 colors OK, Pinault Windows also "Saba Taro" series released

Release palm server with an Atom processor from domestic manufacturers Pinault which is good development of x86-compatible servers "Saba Taro" series was started.


X86-compatible server lineup of four colors colorful red, blue, yellow, white


Adopt a unique case that you have to open the heat sink section "Saba Taro" series. The excellent heat dissipation properties, can operate a stable compact

Release small server of Pinault brand "mackerel Taro" series Orio spec was started with. The CPU, power-saving Atom processor series Intel is adopted, about 1.5 times the performance is improved from ARM-based products within the same class.

Built-in storage is standard with 4GB SSD, OS is pre-installed Debian6.0.6 stable. Furthermore, it is possible that if the additional mSATA SSD and internal HDD, to operate as a small PC to install the Windows-based OS familiar.


Variation model colorful red, blue and yellow with different specifications to suit the application lineup. While further build-to-order manufacturing, low-end model of the white is also available

A high-performance model (2 cores / 4 threads / 1.86GHz/L2 cache 1MB/TDP6.5W), DDR3 4GB of memory configuration Atom N2800, 2.5Ghz, 320GB HDD with "TYPE-R (red)" lineup, which provides (selling price two models "TYPE-B (blue)" of (selling price 59,000 yen) of storage not mounted in the mSATA slot corresponds to 68,000 yen).

Power-saving model (2 cores / 4 threads / 1.60GHz/L2 cache 1MB/TDP3.5W), DDR3 2GB of memory configuration Atom N2600 has 1ch to the LAN port "TYPE-Y (yellow)," and (selling price 53,800 yen) deployment four color server for "Type-W (white)" of (selling price 46,000 yen). A build-to-order manufacturing "Type-W (white)" for this one.

The specs of the other, chipset Intel NM10 Express, network chip is equipped with Intel 82583, interface is served 2, HDMI × 1 USB2.0 × (Type-W non-installed). The (TYPE-R is 58mm) in W87 × D121 × H51mm for dimensions, weight 650g ~ 760g.


If you mSATA SSD corresponding model and 2.5 inches HDD, can also install the Windows OS. can be used as a small PC to be able to carry. - source

Facebook Home will beats Google putting ads on your phone?

While Google uses their many services as data points to serve you ads, Facebook is taking the opposite approach. Facebook Home is going to be the one thing everyone has been waiting for Google to become, by injecting ads into every inch of your mobile experience.


Facebook’s presentation yesterday unveiled a visual, impressive approach to smartphone usage. If you’re a big Facebook user, Home looks like it has the potential to really enhance your smartphone experience. The large graphics and animated designs are a huge improvement over the stagnant, broken Android app the company currently has. By making Facebook the most important part of the phone, there’s a guarantee that any information you put there will be viewed, if not interacted with. With that in mind, Facebook Home is the perfect place to deliver the one thing no one actually wants on their phone — ads.

From day one, there have been detractors waiting for Google to bog their mobile operating system — not just sites or apps, bu the phone itself — down with ads. That day has yet to come, even if main content spaces remain ad-free, and Google remains resolute in their decision to keep the areas they design ad-free. When you allow another company to take over, they can do as they please. The open source nature of Android allows for Facebook Home to exist without needing to fundamentally alter Android. As part of the Facebook Home Program, advertisers will be granted access to tools that allow them to format their advertisements to suit the new visual platform.

Not at first, but eventually, Facebook intends to deliver ads to Home. In a way, this is similar to how Amazon released the most recent generation of Kindle hardware with ads (oh, sorry, “Special Offers”) integrated with the OS. Amazon allowed users to pay an opt-out fee to have the ads removed, and while it has never been made clear how many users chose to exercise the opt-out there was a sigh of relief when the option was presented. Facebook Home will offer no such choice, because Zuckerberg & co. believe that ads are just another form of content, and should be treated exactly the same as every other post in your Facebook feed.


Facebook Home

If ads are something that bother you, the only alternative here is to not use the service. Apps like TinFoil for Facebook have, in the past, protected some users from accidentally offering their information up to Facebook. Home will remove the protection offered there, as the service will have direct access to your location and obviously your Facebook information. Fortunately, if you’ve started using Facebook Home and you want to get rid of it, removing the app should be fairly painless. Even on the HTC First, AT&T’s soon to be released phone running Facebook Home by default, you should be able to easily remove the service and return to the default Android experience. As the First is based on Android 4.1.2, even if you are unable to remove the software by carrier lock it will be easy to disable.

By the time ads roll out to Facebook Home, most users will likely have either moved on or fallen in love with the service. There’s not going to be a ton of middle ground here. If Home is for you, ads are something you’re already dealing with on Facebook proper so it doesn’t really matter to you. The users that this will appeal to have already embraces ads in their feed, just as they embraced the ability to pay for promoted posts if they want all of their friends to see.

Habey Tiny Fanless Ivy Bridge Desktop PC

If you want a high-end performance desktop machine right now the CPU to choose is an Intel Ivy Bridge Core i7. You’d expect such a system to require a decent PSU and heatsink/cooling solution, which typically brings a load of fan noise along with it. However, there’s a growing number of fanless Core i7 PCs appearing on the market.


We’ve already covered one of these in the form of the CompuLab Intense PC, but now Habey has produced a competitor running Windows 8.

The Habey BIS-6922 is a completely fanless design measuring just 244 x 156 x 54mm in a black aluminum and steel case. Inside you’ve got a range of options including both 2nd and 3rd generation Core i3, i5, and i7 processors. The top end is a quad-core Ivy Bridge Core i7-3749QM with Intel HD 4000 GPU.

Whatever your CPU choice you can combine it with up to 8GB of 1600MHz DDR3 RAM and a single SATA-III 2.5-inch SSD or hard drive. There’s also enough room for 2 Mini PCIe slots allowing you to add an SSD module and 3G if you so wish. Ports on the back include HDMI, DVi-D, VGA, 4 USB 2.0, dual Ethernet, and Realtek HD audio out.

The video below shows the BIS-6922 running a graphics performance demo and video encoding using Intel’s Quick Sync Video:


The on board GPU in a Core i7 is good enough to handle a wide range of games and will easily cope with all the HD video you want to throw at it. There’s also no problem hooking the BIS-6922 up to dual monitors running at up to 1920 x 1200 resolution as the video above proves.
Habey is an OEM company so they are happy to customize the system however you want it. Unfortunately pricing hasn’t been made available yet, but they’ll give you an idea if you give them a call. If it’s reasonable this certainly makes for a portable PC that will outperform most laptops out there and quite a few fan-filled desktop machines, too. - Source

DVI Extender via 4 Fiber Channel, LC 500m

Key Features
  • Provides long distance digital image transmission via fiber optic cable
  • Provides high-resolution image quality
  • Signal is protected from any electrical interference
  • Fiber optic provides for a low attenuation and greater distance solution
Product Overview

The DVE-0500 DVI Extender assists with the transmission of DVI signals via optical fiber up to 500m. It connects via an LC Duplex Connector to a 4 channel fiber optic cable to transmit the DVI signal. By using fiber cabling instead of copper or Ethernet to extend a DVI signal, users can now realize signal transmitting at longer distances at lower cost. Users can now enjoy the benefit of extended transmitting distances without any loss of image quality.

Application


Multiple Display Modes Supported

The DVE-0500 supports VGA, SVGA, XGA, SXGA and UXGA standard display modes. It provides XGA of 1024x768 pixel resolution at 500m but can also display higher UXGA resolution of 1600x1200 pixels at 300m.

DVI Application

DVI (Digital Visual Interface) has become a popular interface between a display monitor and broadcasting station, such as a DVD player or PC. DVI provides high resolution image quality over long distances can be used for remote LCD, projector and plasma screen displays found at sporting venues, airports, outdoor advertising and other broadcasting stations.

DVI Extender via 4 Fiber Channel, LC 500m Manual Datasheet

Apr 8, 2013

ASUS C60M1-I: $80 PC board with AMD C-60 DualCore

Mini-computers with ARM-based processors and low price tags have been getting a lot of attention lately. But ARM-based systems like the Raspberry Pi or UG802 aren’t the only games in town when it comes to low-power computers that cost less than $100.

You can pick up an Asus C60M1-I board for just under $80. For that price you get a dual core x86 processor, AMD Radeon HD graphics, and more ports than you can shake a stick at. You’ll need to bring your own memory, storage, and case though.

Basically what you’ve got here is a mini-ITX motherboard which comes with a CPU and a heat sink.

The system is based around a 1 GHz AMD C-60 dual core processor with Radeon HD 6290 graphics. It’s not exactly a high end system. This is the sort of chip you’d normally find in a netbook. But it can handle basic computing tasks, HD video playback, and 3D accelerated graphics.

Since this is an x86 chip, it can also support a wide range of operating systems including Windows 7, Windows 8, and many Linux-based operating systems.

Unfortunately one thing that the AMD C-60 processor doesn’t handle well is high definition Netflix video playback. That could be a bummer if you were planning to use the ASUS C60M1-I as the basis for a cheap home theater PC.

On the other hand, if you’re not a Netflix subscriber, that probably won’t be a problem. AMD’s Radeon HD graphics for its budget C and E series chips can play back HD video stored on your hard drive just fine, and have no problems with YouTube and most other online video sites.

The ASUS C60M1-I supports up to 8GB of DDR3 1066 memory, has a connector for a SATA III hard drive or solid state disk, and includes a nice array of ports, including:
  • 6 USB 2.0
  • VGA, DVI, and D-Sub
  • 3 audio jacks
  • Ethernet
  • PS/2
It also features 8-channel audio output. While the CPU is covered by a fanless heatsink, there are also connectors for a CPU fan and chassis fan if you need the extra cooling.

Once you add storage, memory, a case, power supply, and any additional cooling, the price of this system will be noticeably higher than the $80 starting price. But it’s still a pretty versatile and cheap alternative to an ARM-based development board like the Hackberry A10 or VIA APC.

Just don’t expect this system to outperform a high-end (or even mid-range) Windows or Linux computer.

Hidden Dangers of Xylitol

Xylitol is a natural sweetener that is slowly gaining popularity as a healthy substitute for sugar. It is relatively more expensive than other artificial sweeteners available on the market. Xylitol is extracted from berries, vegetables, corn cobs, birch and mushrooms.


Dentists recommend xylitol as a sugar substitute as it does not cause tooth decay and gum diseases compared to other sweeteners. Xylitol differs to natural sugars because it contains only five carbon atoms in its molecular structure compared to sugar which has six. Scientific research has proven that consuming up to 50 grams of xylitol is safe per day. However, consuming more than this amount, can lead to toxic effects on the body. This article discusses the dangers of consuming more than 50 grams of xylitol per day.

Xylitol can be found in chewing gum, sweets, chocolate, cookies, as a powder and in tablet form. Some toothpaste and mouth wash brands also use it because of its innate bacterial fighting properties. Xylitol tastes very similar to sugar. If you are using xylitol as a sweetener in any of these forms, you need to be aware of how much you are consuming each day in your diet. Although the recommended safe level of consumption is 50 grams, each individual may suffer side effects after consuming much less. Here are the side effects you need to be aware of.

Diarrhea and Bloating

Like eating too much fruit, xylitol can cause diarrhea and bloating. It acts as a laxative and can cause distention of the abdomen and abdominal cramps and pain. It can also cause nausea and vomiting. It is the sugar alcohols in xylitol which are similar to fructose that can have a laxative effect.

Cancer

Scientists are concerned that consuming high amounts of xylitol over extended periods can cause tumors. Children should not consume more than 20 grams per day. Parents need to be aware of xylitol added to sweets, chewing gum, chocolate and cookies that they may be feeding their children daily.

Diabetes

Excessive amounts of xylitol can cause spikes in blood sugar levels. The sugar alcohols in xylitol may destabilize blood sugar levels in both healthy individuals and those that have been diagnosed with diabetes. Although xylitol is a healthy substitute for sugar to be used by diabetics, excessive amounts can cause hyperglycemia.

Weight gain

Although xylitol only has 2.6 calories per gram, consumption of excessive amounts can lead to weight gain. People who are dieting and using xylitol as a substitute for sugar need to monitor their intake of xylitol, as the calories quickly add up and excessive intake can be toxic.

Allergic Reaction

Allergic reactions are rare but some individuals have been reported to have experienced hives, rashes, itchy skin, wheezing, mouth sores and or swelling of the mouth and throat. Severe allergic responses can be fatal if not treated quickly.

In conclusion, xylitol is safe to consume in moderation. As a rough guide, consuming one piece of chewing gum sweetened with xylitol contains 0.7 to 1 gram. Three teaspoon of xylitol sugar substitute contains 15 grams. It is easy to see that keeping your intake down to less than 50grams per day would require careful monitoring.

Xylitol is also terminally toxic to dogs, so ensure you keep it away from pets. Forty countries around the world have approved xylitol for consumption. If you are a diabetic wishing to substitute sugar for xylitol, it is recommended that you consult with your doctor first. Many products contain traces of xylitol, so when monitoring your intake be sure to read labels carefully. Xylitol, although a naturally occurring substance, it does have side effects which we all should be aware of.

Apr 7, 2013

Bad Breath Remedies

There are many people out there, who suffer from bad breath, which is medically termed as halitosis. We all know that it is a very common condition that may occur in almost every person's life, at one time or another. While, there are many different causes for bad breath, poor oral hygiene is found to be a major one. Even underlying medical conditions can be a reason for bad breath. So, it will be beneficial to diagnose the cause for this condition, so that it can be remedied at the earliest. This article will provide you with some bad breath remedies that may prove useful in getting rid of this condition. Before that, let us take a look at the possible causes of bad breath.


Bad Breath Causes

As mentioned above, bad breath can be caused by various reasons, right from poor oral hygiene to certain medical conditions. One of the most common cause is poor dental or oral hygiene. Absence of regular brushing and flossing may lead to bacterial growth on the teeth, gums as well as the tongue, leading to bad breath. Persistent bad breath, even after regular brushing can be due to gum diseases or other dental conditions. This includes gingivitis, tooth abscesses, dental caries, yeast infections, etc. Even dry mouth (xerostomia) can be a cause of bad breath. Apart from the above said causes, smoking, chewing tobacco products, excess alcohol consumption, etc., are found to cause halitosis.

There are certain medical conditions that may cause bad breath and these include sinus and throat infections, post nasal drip, pneumonia, bronchitis, allergies, acid reflux, digestion problems, certain kidney and liver conditions, diabetes, dehydration, etc. Dieting and stress may affective the digestive system and may cause bad breath. Another common cause of bad breath is consumption of foods, like, garlic, onion, etc. While, some of these causes are avoidable, others can be countered with lifestyle changes, remedies or treatment. The next paragraph deals with the commonly used bad breath remedies.

Remedies for Bad Breath

As discussed above, some of the bad breath causes are avoidable. These include poor oral hygiene, chewing tobacco, etc. A good oral hygiene regimen will work wonders for some people with this condition. You must brush and floss regularly and rinse with a good mouthwash (with no alcohol). You may also use a tongue scraper. Some people resort to gargling with hydrogen peroxide (3%), so as to counter bad breath. However, this chemical should be used in diluted versions and should not be swallowed. A dental check up, at regular intervals (at least twice a year) is also advisable, as this may help you to keep dental diseases at bay. Following are certain tips about how to get rid of bad breath.
  • Avoid smoking, excess alcohol consumption and chewing tobacco-based products. Avoid foods that cause bad breath or else, use mouth fresheners after having such food.
  • As certain medications can cause bad breath, consult your doctor, so as to rule out that possibility. Water is considered as a good bad breath cure. Drink lots of water and rinse your mouth, after each meal. Get the periodontal diseases treated.
  • There are certain bad breath remedies that can be tried at home, to ward off this embarrassing body condition. Chewing fruits, like, apple, orange, guava, etc., may work wonders in tackling bad breath. Some people try brushing teeth with baking soda, for tackling bad breath.
  • You may also chew a cardamom or some fennel seeds, cloves, spearmint or parsley, for this purpose. Consuming a small amount of plain yogurt may also be useful.
  • You may prepare a homemade mouthwash with a cup of lukewarm water, one teaspoon of apple cider vinegar and ¼ teaspoon of baking soda. You may also gargle with salt water, so as to get rid of bad breath.
  • Green tea is one of the popular bad breath remedies. Even fenugreek tea and parsley infusion may be useful for this purpose. Juices prepared from green leafy vegetables are also said to be effective for countering bad breath.
Now, you have a fair understanding about bad breath and the commonly used bad breath home remedies. The above said is only a brief overview about the same. But, if your problem still persists, even after trying these bad breath remedies, then, make sure to consult your doctor, so as to rule out the possibility of any underlying medical condition. It's always better to consult your doctor, who will be the best person to advice you about bad breath treatment.

Symptoms of Stomach Acid Imbalance

In the human body, the structures comprising the digestive system secrete enzymes, intrinsic factors and gastric acid. All of these secretions are necessary for proper digestion of food in the stomach. This article particularly discusses gastric acid and the effect of its higher or lower concentration on your health. To begin with, gastric acid is also known as stomach acid. It is described as an acid solution with a pH of 1-2 in the lumen of the stomach. It mainly consists of a small amount of hydrochloric acid and large quantities of sodium chloride and potassium chloride.


Stomach Acid Secretion

Stomach acid is produced in all the three stages of digestion: cephalic, gastric and intestinal. The secretion of gastric acid in the cephalic phase is stimulated in anticipation of sensory aspects of food. The secretion is induced by the smell, sight or the feel of food in the mouth. In the gastric phase, the secretion is stimulated when food enters the stomach. The production of proteins during digestion increases the secretion of stomach acid even more. Once the contents of the stomach are emptied into the small intestine, the secretion of gastric acid is stimulated by distention of the small intestine. The stretching of the intestine is followed by inhibition of gastric activity.

Some conditions can alter the normal concentration of gastric acid. These include autoimmune disorders, use of antacids, pernicious anemia, stomach cancer, atrophic gastritis, radiation therapy, etc.

Low Gastric Acid

The condition of low stomach acid can give rise to numerous uncomfortable and irritating symptoms. Insufficiency of acid in the stomach leads to indigestion. Since, a good amount of broken food is left in the stomach, bacteria and other micro-organisms start growing in number. This leads to an imbalance of probiotics and harmful bacteria, which in turn hinders your body's ability to absorb nutrients. In this way, low gastric acid does not allow the nutrients to get absorbed by your body, hence there occurs a deficiency of nutrients in spite of eating healthy food in good amount. Long-term deficiency of nutrients can cause more serious health issues, mostly arising from weak immune system. All other symptoms that are associated with low stomach acid arise due to the presence of undigested foods in the stomach. Following are some of them:
  • Bloating
  • Belching
  • A feeling of fullness even after eating little or nothing
  • Indigestion (Diarrhea or Constipation)
  • Acne
  • Food allergy
  • Fatigue
How to Get Relief
  • Reduce the intake of sugar from your diet till you recover from the condition.
  • Refined carbohydrates such as white bread, whole wheat products, etc., should be excluded from the diet.
  • Fermented food and drinks are very helpful in retaining the acid level of the stomach.
  • Avoid processed food items as they may aggravate the condition.
  • Alcohol and caffeine should also be avoided in such condition.
  • Yogurt is very helpful in improving the condition of your stomach in case of low gastric acid.
  • Ginger helps the process of digestion and reduces bloating.
Excess Gastric Acid

Under the conditions of excess gastric acid, you are most likely to suffer from indigestion due to acidity and heartburn. The major digestive ailments that can be responsible for indigestion and heartburn are irritable bowel syndrome and gastroesophageal reflux disease. Another easily identifiable symptom includes sour taste. The sour taste in your mouth is due to regurgitation of stomach acid into the esophagus. Other common symptoms of excess stomach acid are
  • Nausea
  • Loss of appetite
  • Burning sensation
  • Vomiting
  • Excess formation of gas
  • Burping
  • Stomach ache
How to Get Relief
  • Avoid citrus fruits, chocolate, peppermint, caffeine, etc.
  • Alcohol and tobacco consumption in any form should be stopped immediately.
  • Avoid spicy and fatty foods.
  • Garlic, onions and legumes can aggravate the condition, hence avoid them as well.
  • Drink lots of water and juices as it will neutralize the acid.
  • Avoid dairy products in order to relieve heartburn. But a cool glass of whole milk absorbs the acid and helps in reducing the symptoms of high gastric acid.
  • Mint is very effective in relieving the symptoms of acidity. You can just chew few leaves or can have mint juice.
  • Avoid carbonated beverages as that can increase the acidic content in the stomach.
It is important to consult a medical practitioner if you notice the aforementioned signs and symptoms to avoid serious medical complications. Proper and timely medical treatment can restore the normal state of your stomach. Following a balanced diet and a moderate exercise regime will definitely help you recover fast.

Sour Stomach Remedies

Abdominal discomfort can be caused due to a variety of reasons ranging from poor dietary habits to serious medical conditions. At times, one may experience discomfort or queasiness due to the presence of excessive amounts of hydrochloric acid in the stomach. Though hydrochloric acid aids in the digestion process, too much of it can cause a person to experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloating, nausea, heartburn or loss of appetite.


Remedies

Most of the cases of sour stomach are minor ones and usually temporary. In such situations, one can follow certain tried-and-tested home remedies.
  • Aloe vera which is said to have anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties is said to be one of the best solution. You can either buy aloe vera juice available in the market or make your own to relieve yourself from the discomfort caused by acid indigestion.
  • Here is another remedy. Mix carrot juice with equal amounts of water. Adding fennel seeds to the carrot juice will make it more effective.
  • In the same way, consuming papaya on a daily basis will also work well.
  • Drinking a cup of green tea is a good way of reducing the acidity level in the stomach. Apart from that, drinking tea made with fennel seeds, coriander and cumin also aids in speeding the digestion process, thus, preventing acid indigestion.
  • There are also some herbal remedies that one can try to alleviate the problem of acid indigestion. There are several herbal supplements like marshmallow root, wind flower, ginger root, etc. that will help in finding relief from the discomfort caused due to this condition.
Causes

Knowing the underlying cause is essential in order to prevent this stomach ailment in future. Though there are several reasons which can cause acid indigestion in a person.
  • Nowadays, it has been observed that people have dinner close to sleeping time. This may adversely affect the process of digestion.
  • Apart from this, the type of foods consumed can also aid in the production of excess hydrochloric acid, thus giving rise to acid indigestion. Consuming foods that are high in fats is one of the common contributory factors.
  • Smoking, tobacco consumption and stress are believed to be risk factors as well.
Preventive Measures

Apart from these home remedies, it is also important to make some lifestyle changes, which are as follows.
  • Dinner should be consumed several hours before going to bed. Moreover, it is also important to consume light food that are rich in nutrients including fruits and vegetables.
  • One must avoid foods that are high in sugar and fats, especially at dinner time. Consumption of dairy products should also be restricted because these foods contain enzymes which are difficult for the system to digest quickly.
  • Overeating should be avoided. Dinner should be followed by light exercises like walking as this helps in quickening the digestion process.
  • If you indulge in smoking, it will be best to get rid of this habit to find relief from this problem. Moreover, one should also restrict the consumption of coffee and carbonated drinks.
  • Practicing yoga, meditation and other such relaxation activities will help in getting rid of stress.
These are some of the remedial medicines that will help you in curing the problem of acid indigestion. However, if you are not finding any relief with these remedies and if you are experiencing symptoms like heartburn and peptic ulcers frequently, it will be best to consult the doctor as soon as possible.

The 7 Important of Alkaline Foods

Your health depends on the balance of an alkaline environment, created by eating foods such as tomatoes, avocados and green vegetables…striking the optimum 80/20 balance and regulating your body’s acid/alkaline chemistry through simple changes in diet can result in weight loss, increased stamina and strength, a stronger immune system and a greater sense of well-being.


1. SPINACH -All leafy greens should be eaten in abundance but spinach is my absolute favourite because it’s easy to buy, easy to use in recipes and salads and is delicious. Baby spinach or fully grown spinach are Nutritional powerhouses and are incredibly alkaline. As with all green foods, spinach is rich in chlorophyll (see more about the health benefits of chlorophyll here), a potent alkaliser and blood builder. It is also super high in vitamin K, vitamin A, manganese, folate, magnesium, iron, vitamin c, vitamin b2, calcium, potassium, vitamin e, dietary fiber…I doubt there is a more all round healthy food on earth and I highly encourage you to eat spinach throughout the day, every day.

2. KALE -Kale is another leafy green beauty that is widely known for its Cancer-Fighting, Cholesterol-Lowering, Antioxidant-rich, and Detoxifying goodness. Less popular than spinach, but only because it has a history of being cooked poorly (like cabbage) – when done right it is absolutely delicious (see recipes below, you’ll thank me). If you eat kale 2-3 times per week you’ll know it. Like spinach it is massively high in vitamin K, vitamin A and vitamin C and being Leafy Green it also has a huge Chlorophyll content. The reason it is so powerful against the Cancer Fight is that kale contains at least four Glucosinolates. I don’t want to lose you here by using words like glucosinolates – all you need to know is that as soon as you eat and digest kale, these glucosinolates are really easily converted by the body into cancer fighting compounds. Also quite amazing for Lowering Cholesterol, it should be noted that steamed kale is more effective for cholesterol lowering than raw.

3. CUCUMBER The beauty of cucumber is it’s water content – 95%. That is phenomenal and you won’t find that anywhere else. It’s the daddy of water-content. This of course makes it an incredibly hydrating food to consume, that ALSO contains superb amounts of antioxidants, including the super-important lignans. These highly beneficial polyphenols have more commonly been associated with the cruciferous vegetables, but their content in other veggies such as cucumbers is gaining more and more attention. Cucumbers contain a right load of lariciresinol, pinoresinol, and secoisolariciresinol , three lignans that have a huge and very strong history of research in connection with Reduced Risk of Cardiovascular disease as well as several cancer types, including Breast, Uterine, Ovarian, and Prostate Cancers. The best thing about cucumber is that they provide the base for practically every alkaline soup, smoothie and juice – giving you a very alkaline, very nutritious base that also tastes great. In terms of the actual nutrient RDA per serve, cucumbers contain fair amounts of vitamins K and C, and slightly less of vitamin A and the B vitamins. Cucumbers also contain the following alkaline minerals: calcium, iron, phosphorus, potassium, magnesium, selenium, copper, manganese, iron and zinc.

4. BROCCOLI – Broccoli is just a must. If you are serious about living with health, energy and vitality you simply have to eat broccoli, if not on a daily basis, then at least 4 times per week. Broccoli has been proven over and over and over again to be incredibly powerful in inhibiting Cancers, supporting the Digestive System, the Cardiovascular System, the Detoxification processes in the body and also supporting the Skin, metabolism, İmmune system, being an Anti-Inflammatory and providing ample Antioxidants. Eaten steamed or raw its a Hugely Alkaline, Hugely Nutritious food. Please, please, please eat lots and lots of it. Put it in salads, juices, smoothies, soups…steam it with other veggies – you can even roast

5. AVOCADO -I eat a LOT of avocado. Not a salad, smoothie or soup goes by without me adding at least 1/2 an avocado per person. I probably eat at least five-seven per week, myself. Now, I know a lot of people give avocado a bad rep because it is a high-fat food (85% of it’s calories come from fats) – but this is totally insane. These are good fats that will not make you gain weight. If anything, due to the high content of oleic acid (making it an Omega 9 fat and very similar to olive oil), it can lower total cholesterol level and raise levels of high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) while lowering low-density lipoproteins (LDLs), also known as the “bad” cholesterol. Oleic Acid also slows the development of heart disease, and promotes the production of Antioxidants. These beneficial omega oils also help speed the metabolism, actually leading to weight loss rather than gain. So now we’re over the fat issue, avocado also contains a wide range of other nutrients that have serious Anti-İnflammatory, Heart Health, Cardiovascular Health, Anti-Cancer, and Blood Sugar Benefits. Containing key Antioxidants such as alpha-carotene, beta-carotene, lutein, selenium and more – it is a powerful, alkaline, nutrient-dense superfood.

6. CELERY – Celery, like cucumber is a favourite because it’s alkaline AND really high water content, so is used very frequently as a base in juices and soups (not so much smoothies as you have to juice it first…and then you have double the washing up). One of celery’s big benefits is it’s vitamin C level, which has the well known benefits – but two of it’s lesser known nutrients are phthalides which have been shown to Lower Cholesterol and coumarins which have been shown to inhibit Several Cancers. The beauty of vitamin C rich foods are that they help with the most common and most challenging health concerns – they support the İmmune system, inflammation (so helps with Arthritis, Osteoporosis, Asthma etc), and vitamin C also helps significantly with Cardiovascular Health. If you are on a weight loss journey, you’ll also be happy to hear that this alkaline staple contains plenty of potassium and sodium and so is a diuretic – meaning it helps rid the body of excess fluids.

7. CAPSICUM / BELL PEPPER / PEPPER – The antioxidant superpower, bell pepper is one of my all-time-favourites because it is sweet, crunchy and refreshingly delicious. You can use it in almost any meal raw, grilled, fried, and roasted and it is always a winner. Impressively beneficial to our health cartenoids are highly researched and get a lot of attention in the health field and bell peppers contain over 30 different members of the carotenoid nutrient family. The only other food that is close to this is Tomato and all other foods are also-rans. Bell peppers have shown up in research relating to decreasing the risk of Cardiovascular Disease, type II Diabetes, Macular Degeneration, Cancer, inflammation and more. Alongside these lesser known or more complex-named antioxidants, bell pepper is one of, if not the best food source of the more common antioxidants: vitamin C, vitamin A and vitamin E. In fact, bell peppers contain twice as much vitamin C as oranges. Here are just SOME of the antioxidants bell pepper contains: – Flavonoids – luteolin – quercetin – hesperidin – Carotenoids – alpha-carotene – beta-carotene – cryptoxanthin – lutein – zeaxanthin – Hydroxycinnamic Acids – ferulic acid – cinnamic acid.

Alkaline Foods for Acid Reflux

All over the world, there are millions of people who are suffering from acid reflux. In the United States alone, over 20 million people have to deal with this condition, which is also known as Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD). This condition could be controlled to some extent by consuming alkaline foods or with natural treatment.


The esophagus leads from the throat and opens into the stomach. This opening is guarded by a circular muscle band which is known as the Lower Esophageal Sphincter (LES). LES is entrusted with the task of maintaining one-way traffic of food; from the throat to the stomach. When this sphincter starts malfunctioning, the gastric acid which is involved in the process of digestion, starts seeping into the esophagus, especially when you are lying down. The gastric acid acts as an irritant on the unprotected cartilaginous wall of the esophagus which leads to acid reflux. The following is a brief note on the alkaline foods which hopefully may help you in countering the effects of the acid reflux.
  • Artichokes
  • Radish
  • Swede
  • Lambs Lettuce
  • Courgette
  • Leeks
  • Watercress
  • Turnip
  • Chives
  • Carrots
  • Green beans
  • Beetroot
  • Potatoes
  • Celery
  • Cucumber
  • Broccoli
  • Kale cabbage
  • Any sprouted seed
  • Brussels sprouts
  • Garlic in the form of garlic tea.
  • Food items that are rich in fats and oils can also serve as an answer for acid reflux. These include coconut oil, olive oil, avocados, olive, evening primrose.
  • Inclusion of sprouts. Sprouts such as soy, mung bean, wheat, little radish, chickpea and broccoli etc, may help you in your efforts to vary your diet.
  • Asparagus helps in maintaining the acid-alkali balance of the body.
  • Seeds, nuts and grains such as almonds, pumpkin, sunflower, sesame, flax, buckwheat groats, cumin seeds, rice and wheat are useful.
  • You can consume alkaline foods in the form of fresh vegetable juice, pure water which is chemically neutral in nature, lemon water, herbal teas, vegetable broth and soy products such as unsweetened milk.
  • Spinach, parsley, milk and eggs which contains glutamine can also be consumed as alkaline diet for acid reflux.
  • Vegetables like cabbages, lettuce, onion, cauliflower and peas can help you effectively.
  • Fruits such as almonds milk, lemon, avocado, tomatoes, blueberries and strawberries in moderate amounts, bananas, grapes, watermelon, apples and papaya.
  • Normally, fresh fish like salmon are safe to eat, but some of the other type of fish may not suit your condition.
If you are affected by GERD, it means you have to change your lifestyle. You can start by changing to alkaline diet that will be easy on your stomach. Your failure in doing so may cause surplus acid to give you ulcers.