Minggu, 15 Januari 2012

Acer Iconia Tab A500-10S16u 10.1-Inch Review

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acer iconia universal gadgetThe Acer® Iconia Tab A500-10S16u provides the ultimate tablet experience with a gleaming 10.1" touch-screen and attention grabbing metallic design fueled by top-of-the-line technology and the latest build of Android "Honeycomb" OS. The A500 delivers powerful tablet performance and effortless multimedia enjoyment in a flash! Have fun with Google Apps like Google Movies and Google Music, connect to social networks, play full-version games in console-quality, browse the Web in accelerated speeds and so much more.

Stand out with the Iconia Tab A500 designed with an aluminum casing that provides a cool, metallic tactile sensation, while the high-gloss anodized finish with textured engraving portrays sophistication.

Additionally, the smooth, rounded surface ensures comfortable handling.Snap photos, record videos or enjoy online chats with the 5MP autofocus rear-facing camera and 2MP front-facing camera the easily share on line.

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Specifications

  • 10.1” HD Multi-Touch Display: (1280 x 800) resolution, 16:10 aspect ratio
  • NVIDIA® Tegra™ 2 Dual Core Mobile Processor
  • 1GB DDR2 Memory
  • NVIDIA® GeForce® GPU
  • eMMC: 16GB on board
  • MicroSD memory card up to 32GB
  • Dolby® Mobile Technology
  • Dual Analog Microphone
  • Dual Speaker
  • 802.11b/g/n Wireless(802.11n 2.4GHz only)
  • Bluetooth® 2.1+EDR
  • 1- Micro USB 2.0 Port
  • 1- USB 2.0 Port
  • 1- Micro HDMI™ Out (support Dual Display)
  • 5MP Rear Facing Camerawith Auto Focus and single LED flash
  • 2MP Front Facing Camera
  • Sensors:G-Sensor, E-Compass, L-Sensor, Gyro-meter
  • Rechargeable Lithium-ion polymer Battery
  • Up to 8-hours battery life

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Tips and Tricks for Blackberry (Part I)

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You may purchase a Blackberry with a keyboard and a battery that is fantastic but there is more than that.

You can only choose the type of Blackberry and start using it, because all you need do is press the Menu button to get the main options on each screen - but BlackBerry OS hides a large number of clever tricks and shortcuts that make it faster and simpler to get things done.

There are several tips you do not need often - such as pressing Alt, Del and right of the Caps at the same time to reboot instead of just restarting, others you will use all the time, such as pressing the 'red hang up' button to return to the home screen and click the wrench icon on the home screen to open the Options. Here are our top Blackberry tips. 




1. Caring for Long-lasting BlackBerry
  • Get used to pressing the Turn Power Off before disconnecting battere (wait about 5-10 seconds after a new pull off battere)
  • After the repeal battere given time interval 10-15 seconds before replacing it.
  • Perform clear logs as often as possible by pressing Alt LGLG and select Clear Log.
  • Reboot your Blackberry do at least 1 time a day pressing alt aA del or by unplugging battery can also
  • Perform the Clear Cache every time out to browse with the option then pressing Cache operations.
  • Avoid the use of NON ORIGINAL charger
  • Do all your applications installed on your Blackberrt. Must be ensured the application useless for anything, Because it can be installed applications that do not fit the same Blackberry OS that could cause hang.
  • Get used to let me refresh its performance back to normal. Refresh can be in various ways, ranging pake application QuickPull let restrart automated and scheduled, or packing your keypad to press a combination of CAPS ALT DEL.
  • Backup routine, most easily Install Desktop Manager on your PC. Desktop Manager is included in the package its Blackberry, there is a CD inside the box. After the install run, and then plug it Blackberry. There is a Backup option. Click on it directly. For those who do not have a PC / Mac, can wear how to install Google Sync on his BlackBerry and then backup just by using a gmail email, and for backups fuel list is used the method of online backup fuel.
  • SD Memory Cards use a bona fide. Because the use of SD cards that are less able to interfere with bona fide employment BB. Can make nghang, So choose the SD Card that guarantees a good manufacturer, support is also good, and good brand.
2. Using the keyboard less
  •  BlackBerry always has a QWERTY keyboard and you can type everything in full - but you can save time with built-in shortcuts. Press the space bar twice at the end of the sentence to get the full stops and capital automatically on the next word.
  • Do not bother with apostrophes in words like me and do not (im kind and BlackBerry will fix it for you), there are other useful abbreviations such as 'wel' to get 'we will' and 'il' to get 'I will' and you can add yourself to the Options> AutoText.
3. Quickly Capital
  • You do not need to Shift - press and hold the letter key to type capital letters.
3. Skip Symbols
  • If you type an email address into a field that expects an email address, do not bother looking for a way to type @, just hit space and BlackBerry by putting @ in for you. Press space when you need it. in the middle of the email address and it will fill that in as well. Do the same for the URL in the browser; pressing space to fill in a period quicker than typing by hand.
4. Quickly Select
  • There is a Select command on the menu to choose what to copy and paste - but you can make a choice simply by pressing the Shift key while you scroll the trackball.
5. Keyboard Shortcuts
  • Saves scrolling by using the 't' to get to the top of each email message, web page or other long screen and 'b' to get to the bottom. There are some special shortcuts for all built-in applications such as using the Mute button to pause music or video or skipping to the next or previous track by pressing and holding the up and down buttons (which can also zoom in and out of the camera - even though many applications use I and O to zoom), there is a list of the Help tool. universal gadget 

Apple MacBook Pro MD311LL/A 17-Inch Laptop Review

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apple macbookIntroducing the 17-inch MacBook Pro. The state-of-the-art quad-core Intel i7 processor delivers up to 2x faster performance (over the previous generation of MacBook Pro). New Thunderbolt technology lets you connect high-performance peripherals and high-resolution displays to a single port, and transfer files at lightning speeds. And with the built-in FaceTime HD camera, you can make astonishingly crisp HD video calls.

The MacBook Pro offers excellent graphics flexibility with two video processors--the discrete AMD Radeon HD 6770M processor (with 1 GB of GDDR5 video memory) for heavier workloads and an integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 processor for better battery life on the go. When gaming or using processor-intensive applications like Aperture or Final Cut Pro, you'll appreciate the power of the AMD Radeon HD 6770M, which lets you see more frames per second and experience better responsiveness. And the automatic graphics switching feature determines which graphics processor an application needs and switches instantly between the processors.

This version of the 17-inch MacBook Pro (model MD311LL/A) features a second-generation 2.4 GHz Core i7 quad-core processor, 750 GB hard drive, and 4 GB of installed RAM. Other features include ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi networking, Bluetooth connectivity, an ExpressCard/34 slot, three USB 2.0 ports, and a FireWire 800 port.

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Specifications

  • 17-inch LED-backlit glossy widescreen display with edge-to-edge, uninterrupted glass (1920 x 1200-pixel resolution).
  • 2.4 GHz Intel Core i7 quad-core processor ("Sandy Bridge") with 6 MB shared L3 cache for excellent multitasking.
  • Dual graphics processors with automatic switching between AMD Radeon HD 6770M (with 1 GB of GDDR5 video memory) for demanding applications and integrated Intel HD Graphics 3000 (with 384 MB of DDR3 SDRAM shared with main memory) for power savings.
  • 750 GB Serial ATA hard drive (5400 RPM)
  • 4 GB installed RAM (1333 MHz DDR3; supports up to 8 GB)
  • 8x slot-loading SuperDrive with double-layer DVD support (DVD±R DL/DVD±RW/CD-RW)
  • Built-in FaceTime HD camera for video chatting
  • Wi-Fi wireless networking (based on 802.11n specification; 802.11a/b/g compatible)
  • Gigabit Ethernet wired networking (10/100/1000)
  • Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate) for connecting with peripherals such as keyboards, mice and cell phones
  • Three USB 2.0 ports, one FireWire 800 port
  • ExpressCard/34 slot
  • Thunderbolt port with native Mini DisplayPort output plus support for DVI, VGA, dual-link DVI, and HDMI (requires adapters, sold separately)
  • Multi-Touch trackpad for precise cursor control with support for inertial scrolling, pinch, rotate, swipe, three-finger swipe, four-finger swipe, tap, double-tap, and drag capabilities
  • Full-size backlit keyboard
  • Stereo speakers with subwoofers
  • Dimensions: 15.47 x 10.51 x 0.98 inches (WxDxH)
  • Weight: 6.6 pounds
  • Up to 7 hours of battery life

Will there be an omni-gadget?

There was a time when the roles were clearly defined and work demarcated. Each person and department knew what their function were, where it began and where it ended.

As technology got adapted into business, the lines began to blur. And as technology evolved, the lines have almost disappeared. Now-a-days, it seems like, you need to be jack-of-all-trades and maybe master in some too.

The same can be said about gadgets. Each gadget found its origin for a specific task. Be it the pagers, mobile phones, computers, music players, cameras, etc.. all having a specific role and function. However, as the technology grew, so did the blurring of roles and functions. Newer gadgets came across amalgamating different functions - Laptops, iPods, Smart-phones, iPads... The most versatile of the gadget is the one that hogs the limelight.

Imagine, today, with a versatile gadget one can do 'normal' stuff like -

- make calls, access internet, click pictures, check mails, listen to songs, copy data, use it as modem, watch movies, listen to radio, use as compass/navigator...etc

- you could also, edit, create documents, photos, remote control your television, lock your car, video teleconference, etc

With technology innovation - like storage of data at atomic level (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/13/science/smaller-magnetic-materials-push-boundaries-of-nanotechnology.html?ref=technology) things are bound to get smaller, faster, and more versatile (as more apps, and functions can be loaded onto the device)..

Will we soon see the ultimate omni-gadget? Yes.. in the future, there are going to be The Gadget, that will be You. Everything that you do using technology, and many more would be all fitted into a match-box site machine..maybe even stuck to your body. It would even analyze your body functioning, and in case of any emergency, route a call to the nearest hospital, even without you ever realizing the impending danger.

Technology works on the basic principle of input-processing-output. With advances in technology the traditional input methods would give way to verbal or gesture oriented inputs. Processing would happen remotely, or even locally as the processing devices would be formed using nano materials. Since all the devices would be interconnected in a virtual mesh...the output would be specific and targeted. for example, in case you want to work on a document and you are watching a TV, you could command the TV to become the output screen, or The Gadget could beam holographic image onto any surface that is close to you...

Yes. The Gadget is around the corner..just that the distance to the corner is not known now.

Cheers

Santosh


Will there be an omni-gadget?

There was a time when the roles were clearly defined and work demarcated. Each person and department knew what their function were, where it began and where it ended.

As technology got adapted into business, the lines began to blur. And as technology evolved, the lines have almost disappeared. Now-a-days, it seems like, you need to be jack-of-all-trades and maybe master in some too.

The same can be said about gadgets. Each gadget found its origin for a specific task. Be it the pagers, mobile phones, computers, music players, cameras, etc.. all having a specific role and function. However, as the technology grew, so did the blurring of roles and functions. Newer gadgets came across amalgamating different functions - Laptops, iPods, Smart-phones, iPads... The most versatile of the gadget is the one that hogs the limelight.

Imagine, today, with a versatile gadget one can do 'normal' stuff like -

- make calls, access internet, click pictures, check mails, listen to songs, copy data, use it as modem, watch movies, listen to radio, use as compass/navigator...etc

- you could also, edit, create documents, photos, remote control your television, lock your car, video teleconference, etc

With technology innovation - like storage of data at atomic level (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/13/science/smaller-magnetic-materials-push-boundaries-of-nanotechnology.html?ref=technology) things are bound to get smaller, faster, and more versatile (as more apps, and functions can be loaded onto the device)..

Will we soon see the ultimate omni-gadget? Yes.. in the future, there are going to be The Gadget, that will be You. Everything that you do using technology, and many more would be all fitted into a match-box site machine..maybe even stuck to your body. It would even analyze your body functioning, and in case of any emergency, route a call to the nearest hospital, even without you ever realizing the impending danger.

Technology works on the basic principle of input-processing-output. With advances in technology the traditional input methods would give way to verbal or gesture oriented inputs. Processing would happen remotely, or even locally as the processing devices would be formed using nano materials. Since all the devices would be interconnected in a virtual mesh...the output would be specific and targeted. for example, in case you want to work on a document and you are watching a TV, you could command the TV to become the output screen, or The Gadget could beam holographic image onto any surface that is close to you...

Yes. The Gadget is around the corner..just that the distance to the corner is not known now.

Cheers

Santosh


Will there be an omni-gadget?

There was a time when the roles were clearly defined and work demarcated. Each person and department knew what their function were, where it began and where it ended.

As technology got adapted into business, the lines began to blur. And as technology evolved, the lines have almost disappeared. Now-a-days, it seems like, you need to be jack-of-all-trades and maybe master in some too.

The same can be said about gadgets. Each gadget found its origin for a specific task. Be it the pagers, mobile phones, computers, music players, cameras, etc.. all having a specific role and function. However, as the technology grew, so did the blurring of roles and functions. Newer gadgets came across amalgamating different functions - Laptops, iPods, Smart-phones, iPads... The most versatile of the gadget is the one that hogs the limelight.

Imagine, today, with a versatile gadget one can do 'normal' stuff like -

- make calls, access internet, click pictures, check mails, listen to songs, copy data, use it as modem, watch movies, listen to radio, use as compass/navigator...etc

- you could also, edit, create documents, photos, remote control your television, lock your car, video teleconference, etc

With technology innovation - like storage of data at atomic level (http://www.nytimes.com/2012/01/13/science/smaller-magnetic-materials-push-boundaries-of-nanotechnology.html?ref=technology) things are bound to get smaller, faster, and more versatile (as more apps, and functions can be loaded onto the device)..

Will we soon see the ultimate omni-gadget? Yes.. in the future, there are going to be The Gadget, that will be You. Everything that you do using technology, and many more would be all fitted into a match-box site machine..maybe even stuck to your body. It would even analyze your body functioning, and in case of any emergency, route a call to the nearest hospital, even without you ever realizing the impending danger.

Technology works on the basic principle of input-processing-output. With advances in technology the traditional input methods would give way to verbal or gesture oriented inputs. Processing would happen remotely, or even locally as the processing devices would be formed using nano materials. Since all the devices would be interconnected in a virtual mesh...the output would be specific and targeted. for example, in case you want to work on a document and you are watching a TV, you could command the TV to become the output screen, or The Gadget could beam holographic image onto any surface that is close to you...

Yes. The Gadget is around the corner..just that the distance to the corner is not known now.

Cheers

Santosh


Blackberry Playbook 7-Inch Tablet Review

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A professional-grade tablet, the BlackBerry PlayBook helps transform the way you work and play by combining the features you need with a powerful, ultra-portable design you want. You'll enjoy uncompromised Web browsing, true multitasking, and brilliant multimedia playback, as well as advanced security features and out-of-the-box enterprise support.

In addition to ultra-fast Wireless-N Wi-Fi support, this PlayBook model features a 1 GHz dual-core processor, 16 GB of storage, 1 GB of RAM, GPS for navigation and location-based services, dual HD webcams for video chats and snapping pics, and a highly intuitive BlackBerry Tablet OS based on powerful, user-friendly QNX technology. Plus, you'll be able to discover new apps via BlackBerry App World.

The PlayBook also offers a high-fidelity web experience with support for Adobe Flash Player 10.1, Adobe Mobile AIR and HTML-5--enabling you to enjoy all of the sites, games, media and richness of the full Internet. And you'll enjoy immersive 3D games thanks to the built-in accelerometer and 6-axis motion sensing (gyroscope).

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Specifications

  • Display: 7 inch multi-touch capacitive LCD screen, 1024 x 600-pixel resolution
  • Processor: 1 GHz dual-core processor
  • Storage: 16 GB for storage
  • Memory: 1 GB of RAM
  • Communications: Wireless-N Wi-Fi (802.11a/b/g/n)
  • Webcams: 3 MP forward facing, 5 MP rear; both capture Full HD 1080p video
  • Audio: Stereo speakers
  • GPS: For navigation and location-based services; includes accelerometer, 6-axis motion sensing (gyroscope) and digital compass (magnetometer)
  • Ports: HDMI video output, Micro USB port
  • Dimensions: 7.6 x 5.1 x 0.4 inches
  • Weight: 0.9 pounds (15 ounces)