Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Life Story Of A Notebook

Computing on the move has been a focus area for a lot of Information Technology Companies for years. The idea of being able to work while on the road is extremely fascinating. A notebook, also known as a laptop, which may also be understood as a mobile computer has been the solution for these portable computer related tasks.

History

It is a little hard to determine which is the first notebook or portable computer ever made. The Osborne 1 is considered by most historians to be the first true portable computer or notebook. This was produced by Adam Osborne in the year 1981. It featured a 5 inch screen, modem port, floppy drives, few bundled software programs and a battery pack. The total weight of the notebook was about 11 kgs. Gradually after this Epson, Radio Shack, IBM, Apple Computer etc. all came out with a portable computer. IBM`s IBM PC convertible introduced in 1986 was a true laptop computer. This computer ushered in the laptop area. Since these early models, notebooks have seen tremendous development.

Features and Functioning

Notebooks have the identical major components as Desktop PCs: microprocessor, RAM, operating system, input/output ports, hard disk drives, speakers and sound cards, and speakers. However, all laptops have power management features to extend battery life, or conserve battery power when battery is low. A notebook differs from a desktop PC in terms of power supply, display, and the type of input devices it uses. Notebook processors usually have multiple sleeps, meaning slow down modes which help in increasing battery life and can also run on low voltage. Hard disk in the notebook also functions in the same way as it does in Desktop. These are slower in speed and have lesser capacity.

In addition to hard disks, notebooks also have options for removable disk storage system such as Floppy Discs, CDs and DVDs. A notebook also has various input/output ports that enable you to connect to various peripherals. Most notebook computers today feature built-in modems and Ethernet for external connectivity. Infrared ports for wireless connectivity are also becoming very popular. One of the most critical components in a notebook is its battery as it works on battery power for usage while on move. Battery life offered is different for each device as it depends on the configuration and power management features implemented. All notebook computers come with an in-built LCD screen for display output. For Input, notebooks are featured with built-in keyboards for text inputs. As far as pointing devices are concerned, notebooks use one of the three-Trackball, Pointing stick, Touchpad.

Advantages & Disadvantages of Notebook

The most important advantage of a notebook is its portability. One can work with ease anytime and everywhere. Also, access to wireless networking in public places is making notebooks more and more useful. The counting of disadvantages for a notebook always starts with its high cost. Not only the initial cost, its parts are also expensive and are not interchangeable. Notebooks have a lesser storage capacity and its processor usually works at a lower speed when on battery power. Notebooks are also prone to theft due to its portability.

Future Directions

With falling prices and acceptance of new technologies, we can expect to see a significant increase in demand of notebooks. Vendors are also working on the design of the notebook to make it stronger so that it can withstand jerks and shocks. New technologies are being integrated into the notebooks to prevent failure and data loss. Mostly used by corporate firms, professionals and businessmen, vendors are now targeting students and home users as well because of increasing affordability of these devices.

So the emergence of this new usage category is definitely on the cards. This means there is a huge potential for notebooks in the coming future and the price cuts offered with technological improvements are sure to fuel growth.
Roberto Sedycias

Sony Ericsson W910i




DESIGN
Wow! what a great look thanks to our resident miracle worker, your friendly neighborhood Phone-Man, yours truly managed to get his greedy little paws on the not-yet-but-soon-to-be-released Sony Ericsson W910i Walkman phone. Now this is not strictly a review – I only managed to get a prototype piece that didn’t have 100% functionality, but it came close enough for me to be able to whet your voracious appetite for more. So here's what you can expect from this super slim slider.







FEATURES

The W910i Walkman phone is slim and sleek, and slides smoothly like a knife through warm butter. It looks familiar enough – just like any other Sony Ericsson slider, in fact – but it has a pleasantly large 2.4 inch screen with a 240 x 320 pixel resolution and 256K colors.

The buttons are also much the same as you'd see in any Sony Ericsson slider, with shortcut keys and a five-way nav-pad. There are also two keys placed on top of the display. I must say I found the keypad very annoying. The keys aren’t small but they could have been bigger – it’s not as if there’s no space. They’re also a little hard, but hopefully Sony Ericsson will rectify this when it's released.


The phone has 40MB of internal memory and supports M2 cards for external memory. It’s HSDPA enabled, with 3G capabilities, and supports video calling through the VGA camera located in the front. The main camera is 2 megapixel and really quite good. It doesn’t have too many settings, but the ones that are there do help. It also has EDGE class internet connectivity which is a improved class technology for an absolute replacement for GPRS.

MEDIA

I wasn’t the only one impressed with the new media interface that Sony Ericsson has incorporated into the phone. Not only does it have a new look but a new feel as well. As odd as that may sound, the W910 seems like it harbors intentions of running against the fabled iPhone.

The new interface allows you to automatically change viewing modes by simply turning the phone. The mode will automatically change from portrait to landscape. The gyroscopic sensor is awesome if you’re watching movies or viewing images.

The next-gen technology doesn’t end there. It’s even incorporated into the music player and the games. For instance, if your keypad is closed and locked and you wish to skip tracks, all you need to do is keep the Walkman key pressed and simply flip your wrist in the direction you want to skip tracks – left to go back and right to go forward.

The games include Marble Madness 3D which requires you to tilt the phone in the direction you have to move the marble. Although you’re going to look quite odd doing this in public, trust me, it’s a lot of fun. The rally game (also preinstalled) is a great way to pass the time. You can select to play in landscape mode and use the top key above the display as the accelerator and control movement with the nav-pad.


The music player is okay too, with EQ presets and a customizable option, with 3D surround and album art or visualizations. The external speaker unfortunately failed to impress.



APPLICATIONS


Sony Ericsson has graciously included some really great applications for their customers' benefit. One happens to be the Plus application which is very similar to Nokia’s Catalogs. You can download content fro specific servers using this app.

Although the W910 already comes with MusicDJ, VideoDJ, and PhotoDJ, another application included is the Music Mate 4 that is a sort of 3D-ish Music DJ application which appears more vibrant. Unfortunately I was not able to test it past the startup screen since this was a prototype piece. Hopefully this problem won't be there in the boxed set. Oh, and there’s also an Audible Player application preinstalled.


Apart from these the W910 has the usual features – calendar, memos, appointments, reminders. It supports Bluetooth with A2DP support and a remote control function for controlling your media player on the PC or a presenter or desktop.

First Impressions
Everyone’s first impression of the W910 was – awesome! I’m eager to review this phone ASAP. I love the view switching feature! What a crazy fun game! It looks cool! Clearly this is one phone that's created a stir already.




Monday, November 12, 2007

Deepika Padukone

Deepika Padukone (born January 5, 1986) is an Indian model turned actress. She is the daughter of former badminton champion Prakash Padukone. Born in Copenhagen, Denmark, at eleven months old she moved to Mangalore, Karnataka when her family returned to India.

Birthplace: Copenhagen, Denmark

Height: 5 ft. 9 inchs (1.75m)

Hair Color: Brown

Eye Color: Brown

Modelling career

She attended high school in Bangalore. She has been modeling appearances in print and television advertising campaigns for Liril soap, Dabur Lal powder Close-Up toothpaste and Limca, receiving many prestigious modeling offers, including brand ambassadorship of the

Jewels of India, an annual jewellery exhibition. She hit the international scene when Maybelline made her their new international covergirl face.

At the fifth annual Kingfisher Fashion Awards, for Indian models and designers, she was awarded the title of Model of the Year. Shortly afterwards, she was chosen as one of the models for the Kingfisher Swimsuit Calendar for 2006. She also won two trophies at the Idea Zee F Awards in 2006 - Female Model of the year (Commercial Assignments) and Fresh Face of the year. She recently did a commercial for moods.

She is a brand ambassador for Kingfisher Airlines.

Personal life

Deepika's schooling was done in Sophia's High School, Bangalore and she did her undergraduate

studies from Mount Carmel College.Her father is the legendary Badminton player Prakash

Padukone who was one of India's greatest sportsmen. During the late 1970's and early 1980's Prakash was the World No.1 in Badminton, winning the All-England Open in 1980, and the

World Cup in 1981. Her mother is a travel agent and she has

a younger sister named Anisha.

On screen appearances

Padukone

has branched out from modeling into acting. She

started by starring in the music video for Naam Hai Tera a song from the pop album Aap Ka Suroor, an independent album by Himesh Reshammiya.

More recently Padukone made her cinematic debut in a Kannada film, Aishwarya, directed by Indrajit Lankesh co-starring Upendra.[5] The film has already been successful at the box-office, and Padukone has received rave reviews for her screen presence.

Padukone made her Bollywood debut in the Farah Khan-

directed film Om Shanti Om, opposite Shah Rukh Khan. In the movie, she has been depicted as a 1970s superstar Shantipriya and later as Sandhya aka Sandy. Padukone has already signed Priyadarshan's next film Pirate, and Made In China opposite Akshay Kumar.

Filmography

Year Title Role Co-Stars Other notes
2006 Aishwarya Aishwarya Upendra, Daisy Bopanna Padukone's debut movie
2007 Om Shanti Om Shantipriya/Sandy Shahrukh Khan
2007 Pirate
Kunal Khemu , Shreyas Talpade Announced
2008 Made in China
Akshay Kumar Pre-production
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Sunday, November 11, 2007

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PC Performance - 6 Tips You Must Know

Are you frustrated with your PC?

Is it feeling sluggish or crawling at a snail's pace?

Are programs running slower than they used to?

Are you just plain fed up with frequent slowdowns, freezes or crashes?

Then it's time to stop what you're doing and optimize your system to improve PC performance!


Follow these 6 simple sure-fire tips to help improve PC performance and you'll be surprised by the results! Each comes with an indication of how often you should do it.

Improve PC Performance Tip #1:
CLEAN UP YOUR WINDOWS REGISTRY (Frequency = Daily)

This is an essential, but often overlooked, task to improve PC performance. In fact most PC users are unaware of the necessity to regularly clean the Registry as Microsoft does not include a cleanup tool in any version of Windows.

Every time a program is installed it makes changes to the Windows Registry - a huge internal database of Windows' settings. Virtually all Windows programs, and Windows itself, store a massive array of information inside the database. These thousands of entries control the behavior and appearance of virtually everything on your system.

Changes to your PC system are not always handled correctly in the Registry, leading to conflicts and the slowing down of your PC. Over time this leads to a bloated and possibly, corrupted Registry. Reasons for this include:

- frequently installing or uninstalling programs
- removing a program which leaves traces behind
- leftover entries from a hardware uninstall
- unused drivers on your system
- Spyware or similar programs that reappear every time you reboot

You can edit the Registry manually using a Windows program called Regedit, but this is really a job best left for hardened PC experts.

Thankfully, programs are available that can clean up your Registry automatically to help improve PC performance, such as "Registry Optimizer '06". This scans your Registry, looks for entries that are redundant or invalid and lists them so that they can be corrected with one mouse click. As an added bonus, to improve PC performance, it runs automatically in the background every time you start your PC.


Improve PC Performance Tip #2:
EMPTY THE RECYCLE BIN (Frequency = Weekly)

Regularly empty Windows' Recycle Bin.

This will release hard drive space and help improve PC performance.

When you choose to delete a file, rather than removing it completely from your computer, Windows first puts it into the Recycle Bin. This gives you a second chance, as it means you can restore flies from the Recycle Bin back to their original place on your computer.

To ensure optimum PC performance, empty your Recycle Bin weekly (or even daily). To do so, right-click the Recycle Bin icon on your desktop, and choose Empty Recycle Bin.


Improve PC Performance Tip #3:
REMOVE PROGRAMS (Frequency = Monthly)

Installing programs is easy - but once you have, it's just as easy to end up leaving them languishing, forgotten, on your hard disk.

Most programs come with their own uninstaller. You'll find this under the program's entry in All Programs, from the Start menu.

If the program doesn't come with its own uninstaller, open Control Panel from the Start menu, and double-click Add/Remove Programs. Your PC will pause briefly while it gathers a list of all the programs you have installed.

Once it has done so, find the program you'd like to get rid of, click it and then select Change/Remove.

Be aware that some programs leave uninstalled traces all over the Windows Registry! Therefore, to improve PC performance after an uninstall, it's essential to clean the Registry.


Improve PC Performance Tip #4:
RUN DISK CLEAN UP (Frequency = Monthly)

Windows' Disk Clean Up is a fantastic built-in utility that automates regular maintenance tasks to improve PC performance, such as deleting Temporary Internet files, Setup log files, etc.

To start Disk Clean Up, double-click My Computer, right click on your 'C:' drive and then select Properties. Now click Disk Cleanup. Your computer will then spend a few moments analysing itself.

When it has completed the audit Windows will give you a list of areas where it has found files to cleanup. To clean an area, put a tick in the box next to it. To leave something intact, such as Temporary files, just remove the tick next to the item and click OK.

Your computer will then begin the removal process to improve PC performance - this can take some time.


Improve PC Performance Tip #5:
DISK DEFRAGMENTATION (Frequency = Quarterly)

When Windows stores programs on your PC hard disk it saves fragments of files in the nearest empty spaces.

This slows down your PC as it has to spend time hunting down the fragments and piecing files together.

There is a simple cure - running the Windows program Disk Defragmenter. This gathers together the fragments of programs and puts them back in the right order.

This makes it far easier for your hard disk to find what it's looking for, enabling programs and files to load more quickly - a sure-fired way for improving PC performance.

To defragment your hard disk click Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools and then Disk Defragment. When the program has loaded, click Defragment.

The process can take well over an hour. Because defragmenting your hard disk takes such a long time, you really don't want to go through the process too often.

Defragment your hard disk every 3 months or so - this way you'll get the best results and optimize the performance of your PC.


Improve PC Performance Tip #6:
EMPTY THE PREFETCH CACHE (Frequency = Quarterly)

To improve the time it takes to load programs, Windows guesses which files are likely to be needed next and loads them into a pool or 'cache'.

This process is called prefetching, and it generally works well. Overtime, though, the prefetch cache can become clogged with files you no longer need - and that can slow down Windows' startup.

To clear Prefetch, choose Run from the Start menu, and enter Prefetch into the text box that appears. When you've done that, you'll be confronted by a window filled with icons. Press Alt+A to select them all and press Delete.

The cache will quickly refill with links and files that Windows really needs. As a result, your system will feel more responsive and benefit from a PC performance speed up.


So there you have it, 6 sure-fired PC performance tips to revitalize your PC. Now you know how to improve PC performance - simply follow these steps and repeat them regularly.

Computer Satellite TV � Review of Satellite TV for PC 2006 Elite Edition

The Satellite TV for PC 2006 Elite Edition was just released. I have purchased the elite edition to compare it to the TV for PC 2006 Pro edition. I have found this edition to be more improved then the pro edition with additional channels and faster transmit time I have found that it is well worth the extra ten dollars. The pro edition was selling at $39.95 and the elite addition can be sold at an low priced of $49.95. It usually retails for as much as $400. I have found one site that is selling it for that very low price.

Satellite TV defiantly has come a long way. I have tried many software packages for my pc and have found one they stays far a top of the rest. Satellite TV for PC 2006 is one of the best packages I have found. This site is offered at the best price and quality that I have seen. With over 2000 channels at a one time only fee of $39.95, is the cheapest for the best quality that I have yet to see for computer satellite TV.

The price was not a problem for me. I paid with a smile hoping that this would be better than the Computer Satellite TV pro 2006. The computer satellite TV Elite edition is defiantly the way to go. I used it over the weekend and could never make up my mind what to watch.

Before I started to review the Computer Satellite TV 2006 Elite edition. I was checking into another software package. Its price is a one time fee of $150 I am still reviewing and will make a post when I am through. The offer states there are more sports channels along with football. I will wait a bit before I post a review in this product.

For now I would highly recommend the Computer Satellite TV for 2006 Elite Edition. I defiantly give this one a very high rating. There are a variety of channels from around the world including, sports, movies, weather, news, music, and regular broadcast channels. I will now be using satellite TV for pc 2006 elite edition instead of the pro edition. If you would like a link to the site that is offering it for $49.95 you can find the link by visiting web site.

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"Shift + Delete: Not a Permanent deletion”

Critical or important files are often lost by individuals using various techniques or just by mistake. Files are also lost due to accidental deletion. A command known as the Shift + delete command deletes large files even without reaching the recycle bin. These files can still be viewed by an individual as windows do not remove the deleted files from the computer; it remains in a hidden area in the computer to the relief of the user. With applicable software’s the erased or deleted files can be seen or viewed by the user. Deleted files can be searched by Stellar Phoenix Deleted File Recovery, which can work on different versions of windows which includes Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows 2003 Server and Windows XP. Data can be recovered when the folders are emptied from the recycle bin or using Shift+Del key. Stellar phoenix deleted file recovery also supports: Basic and Dynamic Volumes long filenamesData can also be retrieved using Stellar phoenix from: USB Drives Floppy disks Zip Disks Hard Drives
Digital camera cardsImportant features of the software are: Properties of the files and folders can be viewed. Results can be viewed at any time as any process can be halted. Log generated can be saved as file. Scanned information can be saved and thereafter used. Required systems: A minimum of 10Mb free disk space is required, 32Mb RAM, and Operating System: Win 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP/2003. Thus it can be seen that even if an important file is deleted, removed or cant be seen anywhere it can be easily retrieved using by data recovery software like Stellar phoenix deleted file recovery which saves a lot of hard work and time.

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