Archive for September, 2010

Would Android Tablets bombard the enterprise space?

    Android is an open source mobile operating system running on the Linux kernel. Various Smartphones based on the platform is already available in the market like HTC G1, HTC Droid Eris, Motorola Droid, Samsung Galaxy, GW620 Eve, etc. However, the Android platform still has a long way to cover in the tablet segment. Meanwhile, various PC vendors like Dell, Archos, and IDC are preparing to launch their tablet PCs based on the operating system.

    Like Smartphones, tablet PCs feature touchscreen that requires digital pen or a fingertip, instead of a keyboard or mouse. Apple is reported working on its tablet PC, which will be expected to hit the market in second half of 2010. Similarly, various other PC vendors like ASUS, Samsung are planning to introduce their tablet PCs by the next year.

    Therefore, consumers can soon expect a handful of Android-based tablets from all major PC vendors, which will boast bigger screens, avoiding bulky QWERTY keyboard with touchscreen navigation.

    Posted by admin - September 28, 2010 at 6:06 am

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    New MacBook Review

    Apple has taken the MacBook, its most mainstream portable computer, decidedly upscale with its combination of unibody construction, innovative tweaks and faster hardware. See our full review at www.computerworld.com

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    Sony Notebooks – History And Overview

    The largest media corporation within the world, Sony Corporation is one of the leading producers of video gaming consoles, video communication, information technologies and electronics. Sony Corporation is even the parent organization and the primary electronic company division of Sony Group. This division was engaged in manufacturing five major operating segments which includes entertainment (music and motion pictures), games, financial services and electronics. In the year 1945, just right after the Second World War, Masaru Ibuka, founded a organization and started a repair shop for repairing radios. Along with his friend Akio Morita, Ibuka founded Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo K. K. Company.

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    Upgrading Apple Mac Pro Memory

    Mac Pro
    by camknows

    Some computer manufacturers have a reputation for creating advanced machines that can handle heavy workloads with super-efficiency. All of the Mac computers are looked at in this way, but even with their cutting edge memory and workload management processes, they can still require upgrading.
    An Apple Mac Pro Memory Upgrade is easily done thanks to the availability of additional memory slots and the dual-channel memory architecture. This is something standard to these computers, and it allows the Apple Mac Pro RAM to be accessed completely and simultaneously when the slots are loaded with even or equal amounts of memory.
    For example, if the owner upgraded their Apple Mac Pro memory to two matching 512 MB units, the system could easily reach a throughput capacity of 10.7 GBps. If you aren’t aware of the significance of optimal throughput, it helps to consider that upgrading the memory of a Mac Pro to the level discussed will allow it to send and receive data at this intense speed, and this in turn also means that the system and all programs will run much faster as well.
    What types of memory can be used to upgrade an Apple Mac Pro? There are many reputable manufacturers of memory cards and devices, and while the majority of “generic” memory kits will be perfectly acceptable, it is always a good idea to aim towards the types recommended by a manufacturer.
    Before looking for memory upgrades it is important to consider some factors that impact the size and performance data you should be seeking out. First, the operating system on each machine will be able to tell the owner the “baseline” amount for optimal performance. So too, will the best computer programs as well.
    The hardware installed can also slow down performance due to memory consumption, so all drives, scanners and memory using devices should be added to the considerations as well.
    A final consideration is the usage pattern for the computer and its memory – for instance, there are professionals who ask only “light” workloads such as word processing and email functions, but this same person might also perform graphics heavy work also, which increases the size of the memory upgrade required.
    With that in mind, most Mac owners will consider Kingston memory and Samsung memory options for their upgrades. Both manufacturers understand the requirements of the various levels of usage and demand and offer appropriate kits ranging from 128MB up to 1GB and higher.

    Posted by admin - September 26, 2010 at 10:07 am

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    New! Mac Pro Configure to Order Options

    Mac Pro
    by Glenn Batuyong

    Introducing the fastest Mac ever. The Mac Pro features the both latest Quad-Core Intel Xeon ‘Nehalem’ and ‘Westmere’ processors. A faster 1333MHz system memory is offered with certain processor configurations.

    The Mac Pro includes all-new graphics options from ATI which bring new levels of performance graphics. As standard the Mac Pro will ship with the ATI Radeon HD 5770 1GB GDDR5 and an optional card, the ATI Radeon HD 5870 1GB GDDR5.

    Mac Pro has expansion capabilities that professionals demand with up to 8TB of storage, optional RAID card, up to four 512GB Solid State Drives (2TB total SSD storage) and up to 32GB of memory (8/12-core systems only).

    Fastest Mac ever
    Up to 12-Cores of processing power
    High performance graphics in every Mac Pro
    SSD drive bay option
    Expansion made easy
    802.11n Wi-Fi as standard

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