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Showing posts with label information technology. Show all posts
Showing posts with label information technology. Show all posts

Wednesday, 26 October 2011

Super Software Secrets Tricks

Super Software Secrets Tricks


The applications you utilize most--your Web browser, benefit devices, media chiefs, and Windows and its manufactured-in extras--are more moving than you grasp. They are stacked with unpublicized offers that make your PC less demanding to utilize, they react to superquick console shortcuts that you've never known about, and they back join-ons and attachment-ins that can shave moments or even hours off of unremarkable day by day errands. At the same time spotting the aforementioned shortcuts and darken offers for the most part connotes scrutinizing dusty manuals or shoveling through threatening help menus, and a large portion of the most incredibly convenient tips are ones that you could never have thought to search for in the ahead of everyone else. Luckily, you don't need to do the hunt yourself--we've done it down you. Peruse on for the jackpot of master product insider facts.

Sunday, 9 October 2011

Micro Plane The Flies Like a Bird

Micro Plane The Flies Like a Bird

Planes planned to look like fledglings could be more air motion facilitating than time honored shapes, express a couple of architects in California and South Africa.
Geoffrey Spedding, a designer at the University of Southern California and Joachim Huyssen at Northwest University created an effortless particular flying machine in a couple setups: a flying wing apart from everyone else, wings in addition to figure and wings in addition to form and a tail.

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Taking care of Problems with the iPhone 4

Taking care of Problems with the iPhone 4

The iPhone 4 is one of the planet's greatest advertising cellular telephones. Granted that it has been on the business sector for over a year, it has viewed off rivalry from countless match handsets to be extensively regarded the best equipped smartphone you would be able to purchase.
Notwithstanding, such as with all smartphones, some situations can go out. Knowing how to bargain with them, nonetheless, connotes that they won’t scratch the joy that the iPhone 4 is to utilize.

  • Battery Life
One of the iPhone 4's signature offers is its fitness to multi-errand. On the other hand, having different applications running out of sight can lessen the units at present proportionally short electric storage device essence. Turning off Wi-Fi, area aids and notices can enhance the gadget's electric cell essence, as well as turning down the screen brilliance and shutting applications that aren’t being utilized.
  • Broken Screen
The iPhone 4 is a unimaginably hardwearing mechanism, but mishaps can happen. A broken screen can make the iPhone unusable, but any Apple store can settle it for an expense. Connecting a screen defender and putting the iPhone in a case can diminish the shot of breakages happening.
  • Signal Problems
The problem’s with the iPhone 4’s signal were much publicised and were somewhat of a PR nightmare for Apple. The iPhone 4’s signal issues generally arose when users held their device in the bottom-left corner, but the can be rectified by putting a plastic ‘bumper’ on the device. Apple may also replace iPhones with persistent signal problems if they are under warranty.
  • Email
Back for message on the iPhone 4 is for the most part absolutely exceptional. Nonetheless, some users have reported some situations with messages being pushed to their apparatus. Ought to situations happen, Apple infers turning SMTP servers on and off. Updating to the most recent form of Apple's product can in addition encourage to enhance the speed of post envelopes synchronizing.

Tuesday, 30 August 2011

Buying a TV? Here's What You Should Know

Buying a TV? Here's What You Should Know

Our 32" Sony Bravia LCD TV wasn't really old but felt a bit obsolete. There were no USB ports, the TV wasn't network-capable meaning it cannot connect to the Internet or the home network, the 32" screen looked rather small in the living room and, most important, the TV didn't support full HD.
tvIt was therefore time to upgrade to something bigger and more advanced.
I am no expert to offer you any advice on buying TVs but I'll still try to summarize the key things I learned from the various websites and my Twitter friends while researching for my own purchase.

A Buying Guide for TV

There are several points to consider before buying a TV. What screen size should you choose? Is LED better than LCD or Plasma TVs? Which ports should you look for in a TV? Is it worth paying extra for networking related features? HD (720p) or Full-HD (1080p)? Which TV brand should you go for? And finally, is 3D necessary?
There are basically two types of TVs - LCD and Plasma. The other category, LED, is actually a type of LCD but one that is slimmer (looks matters) and consumes less electricity than regular LCDs. I haven't had a chance to compare the picture quality of equivalent LED, LCD and Plasma HDTVs side-by-side but most online material seem to suggest that Plasmas offer the best picture quality.
The other point in favor of Plasma HDTVs is the viewing angle. LCDs and LEDs are best viewed from the front but if your room's seating arrangement is such that people may have to watch TV while sitting at either sides, Plasmas may be a better option as the have a wider viewing angle. That said, if your TV room is brightly-lit or has too many windows, the Plasma screen may carry glare or reflection. LCDs have a matte screen and thus don't have the reflection problem.
HDTVs are available in various sizes and the one you should choose depends on two factors - the length of your room and obviously your budget.
As a rule of thumb, the ideal size of the TV screen should be anywhere between .3x and .6x where x is the distance between your sofa and the TV. For example, if the viewing distance is 6 feet (or 72 inches), you can go for a 24" - 48" screen.
Most newer TVs have HDMI and USB ports but what's also important is the location of these ports. If you are planning to wall-mount the TV, make sure that there are enough free ports at the sides of the unit because, once you mount the TV, it will be inconvenient, or rather impossible, to use the back ports for connecting your gadgets to the TV.
The next factor is the screen resolution where your choices are 720p, 1080i and 1080p - also known as full HD. Unless you are getting a small screen TV - like 32" - go for 1080p resolution and here's why. More and more TV channels are becoming available in high-definition, the HD picture quality is vastly superior but you need a 1080p TV to experience the difference.
All brands are working hard to sell you 3D-capable TV sets but is 3D worth the extra cost or should you just settle for the good-old 2D? It depends.
We have a joint family and the TV is placed in a common room so we mostly watch it together. In order to enjoy 3D content, one needs to wear 3D glasses. If there are four other people in the room, they also need to wear compatible 3D glasses. The glasses are expensive but cost aside, I highly doubt if folks at home would be willing to wear a pair of glasses for watching a movie or a TV program. Also, there's isn't enough 3D content available anyway – especially in regional languages - so we decided to go with 2D.
The other important feature to consider while deciding a TV is network connectivity. The expensive TV models often have built-in WiFi (or Wireless LAN) while others are WiFi-capable meaning you can attach an extra dongle, always old separately, to connect the TV to the home network or for watching web videos - like YouTube - on your TV wirelessly.
All Internet-ready TVs have an Ethernet port so if you can stretch the LAN cable from the router to the TV, you can go for the WiFi-capable model but without spending on the USB wireless adapter. Also look for DLNA support as it will become easy for you to stream photos, music and videos from your computer and mobile phone to the TV screen.
One more thing. TV vendors like Sony, Panasonic, Samsung and LG bundle various 'apps' to help you watch YouTube videos, Flickr photos and other web content on the HDTV. However, the number of apps offered by these vendors is still small, they have no built-in browsers, no web search and you are thus limited to a very tiny portion of the web.
So what we finally picked is a 50" Panasonic Viera Plasma TV, full HD, lacks 3D, Internet-ready but without built-in Wi-Fi. It is definitely not "razor-thin" but since the unit is mounted on a wall, you rarely notice the thickness. Also, Panasonic offers limited Internet apps but not that we have connected it to Logitech Revue (read review of Google TV), family members can access almost the entire web in the living room.
While all have of us different requirements and there's no such thing as 'perfect' when it comes it to buying gadgets, the above points may help you make a slightly more informed decision and get more value for your money.

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Making The Cloud Work for You

Making The Cloud Work for You

The cloud can save businesses money in many ways – by eliminating computer hardware, providing scalability in the software, and lowering the electric bill. There is a variety of online services (with free trial periods) that can help you make your business more efficient and allow all of your employees to easily access their files and programs remotely and on their mobile devices from anywhere.
From online fax to finances, businesses have transformed from physical entities, to purely virtual operations and the cloud makes it not only possible, but efficient. Here are just a few services can help your productivity:

1. Organization
In the area of logistics, the Cloud offers a great number of solutions. You may be able to grow your business without the overhead of a personal assistant.
- GoogleCalendar: Calendar
- DropBox: Share large files, storing files, uploading documents
- Carbonite and IDrive: Offer unlimited backup plans at affordable prices and allow you to access your information from mobile devices
2. Communication
If you have a virtual workforce, cloud computing can give you the ability to meet with one or several team members at the same time through online conferencing and video chat, reducing those email chains and associated lag-time.
- Campfire: Offers private chat rooms, through which you can invite clients or employees
- GoogleDocs and ConceptShare: Share or comment on documents
- RingCentral Fax: Provides online fax services, allowing you to send faxes for free from home without a fax machine or disturbing your phone line
- GoogleVoice: Gives low rates for international calls and allots one number for all of your phones
3. Productivity
In the old days, every PC needed software loaded on it. Now, software providers let small businesses set up user groups to access remote software (from almost anywhere) and they do it on a per seat basis which allows for fast growth (or decline!).
- Microsoft 365 lets users access all the favorite Microsoft applications as well as Outlook, Sharepoint and OneNote for around $6-10/user/month.
Check out the top productivity cloud vendors for other cool cloud apps and improve your efficiencies using the cloud.
Credits:
This post is contributed by James Kim. James is a writer for Choosewhat.com, which provides product reviews and test data for business services and products. Choosewhat.com’s goal is to help small companies make informed buying decisions on business solutions that help their business.

Tuesday, 23 August 2011

Tools for Taking Wikipedia Offline

The Best Tools for Taking Wikipedia Offline

Would you like to download the entire Wikipedia on your computer or mobile phone for offline reading? Well, here are some good options to consider.
download wikipedia offline

Download Wikipedia Articles for Offline Reading

Wikipedia, the globe's greatest knowledge compilation book, offers downloadable duplicates (or database dumps) of all its wikis that one could probably download and subsequently access the whole Wikipedia substance on workstations that are not joined to the Internet.
The database dumps are frequently updated and include every single article that's available on the main Wikipedia website. The dumps are available as .xml.bz2 files that you can easily open on your computer using the free and portable WikiTaxi software.
WikiTaxi sends with a shipper that will first uncompress the Wikipedia database documents (.bz2) then after that proselytes them into a .taxi record arrange. Now you open these .taxi records inside WikiTaxi much the same as the way you open .doc indexes inside Microsoft Word and, in the event that you are running easy on space, the initial Wikipedia dumps might be assuredly tossed.
A good alternative to WikiTaxi is Kiwix – this is also free software and available for Mac, Windows and Linux systems. You first install the Kiwix software on your computer and then download one of the Wikipedia editions – the articles are packaged as .zim files that'll open directly inside Kiwix without requiring any conversion.
Kiwix is definitely easier to use than WikiTaxi and that packaged .zim files can read across all popular platforms but the downside is that, unlike the database dumps used by WikiTaxi, the .zim files aren't very frequently updated. Also, the zim package for English Wikipedia doesn't include every article though the packages for other languages are complete.
In the event that you possess an iOS unit – similar to the iPhone, iPad or iPad Touch – you might get the great Wiki Offline application and convey every last trace of the Wikipedia pieces in your pocket. The application renders Wikipedia sections in a lovely interface and backs tabbed scanning so you could probably open various sections side by side. Wiki Offline is likewise ready in the Mac App Store for your Mac OS X.
The alternate alternative for utilizing Wikipedia disconnected from the net is WikiReader – this is a 3.5" monochrome gadget with a capacitive touch screen and holds over 3 million Wikipedia pieces. The redesigns to Wikipedia sections are discharged each quarter – you are able to redesign the apparatus by interfacing it to your machine – or you pick to get overhauls on SD cards.
The WikiReader device costs  $99 and though I haven't tried it myself, it did get a huge thumbs-up from Ars Technica. You definitely don't need this if you carry a smart phone that is always connected to the Internet but could be a good reference tool for the rest of us with an impressive battery life – much like the Kindle.
Finally, if all you want to do is download a handful of Wikipedia articles for offline reading, use the built-in book creator that turns multiple pages from Wikipedia into a PDF book.
Also see: Wikipedia Tools & Resources

Wednesday, 9 February 2011

Asus G73SW-A1 Gaming Laptop

New Asus G73SW-A1 Gaming Laptop
G73SW-A1 Asus gaming notebook with the latest Intel quad core processor is now in stock at Excaliber PC, while the 3D version of the same laptop – the G73SW-3RD – is available for pre-order.

The G73SW 3RD-A1 and features the Intel Core i7 CPU 2630QM, Nvidia GeForce GTX 460M video card 1.5GB, 8GB RAM, dual 500GB Hybrid HDD / SSD drives for 1TB, Blu-ray combo drive, full HD display LED backlighting, Windows 7 Home Premium operating system, one-click “overclocking functionality, and an F117 stealth bomber inspired design with a rubber mat.
Asustek 8-pound gaming machine sports an 8-cell battery, integrated stereo speakers and a subwoofer, TNX TruStudio audio technology, backlight keyboard, a 2 megapixel webcam with microphone, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Gigabit LAN, three USB 2.0 and USB 3.0 port, HDMI and VGA outputs, and an 8-in-1 memory card reader. The 3D edition has a 120Hz screen like on Samsung 2233SW 21.5-Inch Monitor and includes 3D Vision 3D glasses. The Asus G73SW G73SW-3D-A1 and both come with a gaming mouse and backpack and are priced at $ 1,849 and $ 1,939 respectively.

CTL TWH Notebook

 New CTL TWH Notebook
Like several laptop makers and system suppliers have, CTL Corp., the Classmate PC supplier also recently announced its first notebook Sandy Bridge at CES 2011 in Las Vegas, called CTL TWh.

CTL TWH notebook packs a 15.6-inch screen, up to 8 GB of RAM, WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity like on Samsung 2233SW 21.5-Inch Monitor. There is no comprehensive list of the hardware details at the moment.

New Sony VAIO F 3D Notebook

New Sony VAIO F 3D Notebook
Sony has unveiled its new mobile 3D experience is the Sony VAIO F 3d at CES 2011. Sony VAIO F 3d is formed on Intel’s new height and Sandy Bridge is bundled with a span of 3D active glasses, and has built-in 3D sync transmitter provided improved 3D experience.

The Sony VAIO notebook has an F 3D brings 3D 16-inch LED-backlit display with 120Hz refresh rate and full HD (1920 x 1080) resolution, an S-Force Front Surround-3D system, Blu-ray combo drive, an HDMI output and the ability to instantly switch between 3D and 2D at the touch of a button. Sony will even let you convert videos and 2D movies into 3D.
Incoming Sony VAIO F 3D is powered by an Intel Core i7 2630QM quad-core 2.0 GHz to 2.9GHz (Sandy Bridge generation) comes with Turbo Boost, a 7200rpm hard drive or SSD and 640 GB combined capacity to 8 GB RAM and a GeForce 540 GT card like on Samsung 2233SW 21.5-Inch Monitor with 1GB dedicated memory. Blu-ray and a multiformat memory card slot also inluded.
Dimension of the Sony VAIO F 3d are 398.5 x 271.5 x 34-75.4 mm, is pre-installed with Windows 7 Home Premium OS and is equipped with WLAN 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, USB 3.0, HD web powered by Exmor-and S-Force 3D Inbox with bass-reflex speakers. The new F-Series VAIO notebook PC 3D will be available late February 2011 for the base price of $ 1.700.