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Saturday, December 26, 2009

Among The Elites



There's never enough digital space which why something like the Western Digital My Book Elite comes along as very convenient. This external hard disk drive   comes in capacities for up to 2 terabytes,but the best features of all is it has the Smart Display,which lets you to customize which particular status of the drive that what you want to see most is the WD Smartware that increase its speed and make an easier way to backup files,setting up security and retrieving lost files. A drive lock using a 256-bit hardware-based encryption means a tight , secure book and its eco friendly as well saving up to 30% in power consumption.
 

Western Digital My Book Elite
More Info At www.wcd.com
Price 1TB: RM499/1.5TB:548/2TB:RM849
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Canon Powershot S90



Zooming on a digital compact camera has mostly been a mechanical affair of pressing the allocated zooming buttons.For a change, the Canon Powershot has a new rotating control ring which allows user to adjust the setting of various function apart from from functioning as a quasi manual zoom ring at 28mm,35mm,50mm,85mmand 105mm steps. It's not fully auto yet, but brings out some authenticity,doesn't it?This 10.0 megapixel camera also allow for more flexilibity in shooting pictures function such as ISO,shutter,aperture focus and exposture. By the sound of its, this looks a compact with advanced options to toy about, and I like that. Its really amazing.
 
Canon Powershot S90
More Info At www.canon.com.my
Price RM1,748
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Pocket Sized Projector


Imagine a projector that could fit in your pocket and he carried around to be used on the go, and what you've imagined is pretty much culminated into the MPro110 handheld projector by 3M. This battery operatored pint-sized projector is only 160 gram in weight and pretty much works on any type of computer,camera, PDA, iPods and mobile phone. It runs on 3M's MM2000 projection engine which implements an advanced LCOS electronic imager for enchanced image quality with a full with a full color gamut. The battery can run from two to four hours depending on setting, but with the optional car charger cable there are  no worries about it ever running it.

3M MPro120 Projector
More Info At http://solutions.3m.com
Price   RM1,599
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AVG Internet Security Download

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AVG Internet Security's multiple layers of protection mean you don't have to worry about identity theft, spam or viruses. And it'll even prevent you from accidentally visiting harmful sites. It's faster, smartersecurity that won't slow your computer down. WithAVG Internet Security you also have access for the first time to AVG Identity Theft Recovery Unit that will help you get your life back in order if you ever become a victim of identity theft – online or offline.

 

Friday, December 25, 2009

10 Things You Must Do With Your New Windows 7 PC

If you got a new Windows 7 laptop for Christmas, you are truly in luck. But here are 10 things you need to get the most out of it.

  1. Take a Spin Around the New Interface: Still glassy, glossy and damn near glittery, the Windows 7 interface is actually a major progression for Microsoft: It's not just easy to use, it's a whole new paradigm with the revamped taskbar and Aero Peek making multitasking with multiple windows more natural than ever.
  2. http://images.chron.com/blogs/techblog/archives/win7jpg.jpg                                                  Turn Off Everything You Don't Need: While Windows 7 is missing some odd things, like a mail application, the flip side is that you can turn off pretty much every major feature you don't want. Internet Exploder 8? Gone. Windows Media Player? Poof. And if you're used to tweaking the crap out of Windows, you still can—a lot of the old tricks, like for manipulating context menus, still work.Move All Your Crap from Your Old Machine: Windows 7 actually has pretty decent built-in powers for moving all your crap from your old and busted PC to your new pride and joy, though you need to download Windows Easy Transfer separately onto XP if you're pulling stuff from that.
  3.   Master All of the New Keyboard Shortcuts: Why deal with flipping around a mouse or scribbling on a trackpad when you do the same thing in a tenth of a second with a keyboard combo or we call keyboardfu? The Start key (oh sorry, Windows key), which I've always neglected as a useless monotasker, is supremely useful in Windows 7, as the underpinning for a metric ton of keyboard shortcuts.
  4. Get It to Play Nice With All of Your Gadgets: The good news about Windows 7 is that, unlike Vista, most of your gear that worked with your computer a couple years ago with Windows should still work. And newer gear interacts with Windows in a fancy new way with a big ol' splash graphic and easy access to all the stuff you'd wanna do with it. While even simple things, like adding a second monitor, are more straightforward now, here's a device-by-device breakdown on getting everything to touch Windows 7 appropriately.
  5. Share Stuff With Your Other Computers, 'Cause It's Easier Now: The networking UI hasn't just gotten a facelift to make it more accessible, it's actually easier to use with HomeGroups—join a HomeGroup, and all of the stuff you want to share with other computers spreads like herpes to the rest of the HomeGroup, no arduous networking required. Also, network in general—like with Macs—seems to just work better with Windows 7.
  6. Stream Your Music and Videos Everywhere: Connecting your PC to a TV sounds so 1999. Well, you might not know this, but your Windows 7 PC is a badass music and video streamer, DVR, photo viewer, video aggregator and everything else you'd want out of a multimedia box, all thanks to Windows Media Center. The living room PC is legit now. Not to mention Play To, which beams music (and video and photos) to any compatible device on your network, no setup required (really!). All it takes it a right-click, and those Sonos speakers on the other side of your house will magically start yelling the Yeah Yeah Yeahs.
  7. Set Up Some Network Storage: A fresh computer is a fresh start—meaning it's a perfect time to start a new life with fully networked storage for backup, especially if you're using your machine as a DVR with Windows Media Center. (But skip on faster drives.) One awesome option? A Windows Home Server machine, which can do backups and stream out media to all of your computers.\
  8. Remote Control It From Anywhere with VNC: While diving deep into the system and futzing with your network at the same time, you might as well set up a VNC server so you can control your computer from anywhere, whether it's to pull files or schedule downloads.
That's it from us. Share your own tips and tricks in the comments

An amazing e-Book Reader that named Aluratek Libre Budget Ebook

Hello Guys Sorry From Me Because I'm not posting anything yesterday. Today I will post you something new.
It is about an e-book reader that named Aluratek Libre Budget Ebook

Ereaders are still at the point where the price is slightly too high and the functionality is slightly too low to purchase on a whim. Aluratek's LCD-based reader, however, offers a damn low price but sacrifices functionality in return.

The Price:

$180

The Verdict:

Relatively cheap, compared to the major ereader brands, but it's probably the worst ebook reader Gizmodo have tested.
Instead of going for an e-ink screen like the Kindle or the Nook, Aluratek went with a monochrome LCD screen. This is fine, in theory, because it keeps costs low and actually improves refresh rates, it also sacrifices battery life. For example, I could only make it through 80% of the 7th Harry Potter book before it demanded to be charged. You're looking at a day or two's worth of reading at best, and by that I mean reading on and off and not for 24 hours straight.
Performance is pretty horrible as well. Aluratek seems to have only put in a processor strong enough to turn the pages at a decent speed, because startup times, navigation and book loading times were atrociously bad. Granted, this won't be an issue when you're actually reading books, which is most of the time.

The worst thing about the reader is probably the button placement. There are three ways you can turn a page: using the page turn buttons on the bottom left, the arrow keys on the bottom right or the page toggle on the left edge of the screen. They're all pretty clumsy. The bottom left and bottom right methods are too far down the reader for you to hold your hand in that position while you're reading, so you'll have to move it down every time you want to advance. As for the left hand slider toggle, those traction edges that they placed in there to make it easier to grip and scroll is actually too rough for my delicate hands, so I avoided using it when possible. Basically, they've got an ebook reader that's difficult to turn the pages with.


Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The 50 worst gadget in decade

We're almost clear of the aughts. Just one more week, and we get to leave this decade behind for good. But before we do, it's worth taking stock of the absolute worst gadgets these last ten years have given us.
We haven't ranked our picks, but we have put them in a rough chronological order. Think of it as a guided tour through the various circles of gadget hell—and feel free to have a little guilt when you spot the ones you've owned (or still do). Anything we've missed? Share it in the comments. There have been thousands of gadgets released since 2000, and we're sure there are at least fifty more out there that should never have seen the light of day.
Update: OK, now all you gallery haters can view the embedded all in one long skinny post, if you prefer. Here you go. You're welcome.

The New Apple Mouse Evolve


Living, breathing mice evolved over millions of years. The Apple mouse has mutated from a beige box to contoured sliver, like a big drop of mercury, in just over 20.
There are way more awesome shots at Raneko's Flickr gallery: [Raneko/Flickr via Cult of Mac]

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