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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Portable Hard Drives: A Terabyte in Your Pocket.

I got this article from: www.pcworld.com by Jon L. Jacobi

Portable Hard Drives: A Terabyte in Your Pocket.


Good things come in small packages--and when it comes to storage, the saying couldn't be more true. No matter what size your data set is, you can find a stylish, pocketable wonder of modern miniaturization to store it and transport it.



Tiny Size: Car keys (left) aren't out of scale with Samsung's 120GB S1 Mini and WD's 500GB Elite drive.

All portable storage units do basically the same thing, but these days they come in more flavors than you'll find at Baskin-Robbins. PCWorld Labs tested 22 models, from the credit-card-size Samsung 120GB S1 Mini to the latest capacious yet svelte 1TB Seagate FreeAgent Go and Western Digital My Passport Essential SE 1TB drives. We tested dockable models, ruggedized units, and multiple-interface units that can connect to almost any PC. Many of them came with surprisingly capable customized software packages that pop up the minute you attach the drive.

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Sunday, December 20, 2009

The 10 Best Web Sites of the Decade.

Heres an Article about the The 10 Best Web Sites of the Decade, from www.about.com

1. Craigslist


Founded by Craig Newmark in 1995, Craigslist has grown from a local ad site to a worldwide classifieds service.

2. Flickr


Flickr, founded in 2004, provided the means for photographers of any skill level to upload and share their images with anyone, anywhere. Flickr was one of the first true examples of Web 2.0 technology, offering both a useful service and a community of users that made the site what it is today.

3. delicious


delicious, created in 2003, was one of the world's first social bookmarking sites. Users find sites and then "bookmark" them via tags. There are over 150 million URL's bookmarked on delicious, and at least five million users who add more every day.

4. Google


Google got a humble start in 1996 and grew by gigantic leaps and bounds, expanding into Maps, Email, Images, Books, and even Web browsers.

5. YouTube


YouTube, the most popular video site in the world today, made it possible for users to upload and share videos quickly and easily: the first site of its kind to do that on the Web.

6. Amazon


Amazon.com, founded in 1994 as a simple online bookstore, is the largest shopping site on the Web today. Amazon changed the way we shop online, making it possible for people all over the world to purchase anything, anywhere, at any time.

7. Wikipedia


Wikipedia is the world's largest online encyclopedia of knowledge. Wikipedia can be edited or added to by anyone, and has grown at an exponential rate since its beginning in 2001. There are dozens of language-specific versions of Wikipedia, making it even more accessible to the global Internet population.

8. Pandora


Pandora, started in 2000 and run by the Music Genome Project, changed how Web searchers listen to music on the Web. Pandora made it possible to actually create and customize personalized radio stations, exquisitely tailored to specific tastes.

9.Facebook


Facebook, founded in 2003, is how more than 350 million people connect with each other online. It is the most popular social networking site on the Web.

10. USA.gov


There are literally millions of pieces of content available from governmental agencies on the Web, and USA.gov, the official search engine of the U.S. government, makes them all accessible to everyone. Tax forms, social security information, even links to the Library of Congress or the Smithsonian - you can find all this and much, much more.

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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

ASUS Motherboards: First to Support Upcoming 32nm CPUs

BIOS Upgrade of X58-based Motherboards Enables Compatibility with Next-generation CPU.s

Taipei, Taiwan, December 15, 2009 – ASUS today announced that it is ready to support the upcoming 32nm processor based on the LGA1366 socket and the Intel® X58 chipset. This next-generation 32nm infrastructure, supporting six multi-cores, will deliver maximum performance to ASUS X58-based motherboards via a comprehensive BIOS upgrade. Chie-Wei Lin, General Manager of ASUS Motherboard Business said, “This new processor architecture accommodates up to six cores and significantly improves CPU performance. By enabling the architecture in our award-winning X58-based motherboards, we can deliver one of the fastest personal computing platforms in history and we are very excited about it.”

Advanced CPU Performance and Enhanced Graphics Processing

ASUS’ entire range of X58-based motherboards is ready for the new 32nm processor. For maximum CPU performance and advanced graphics processing enabled by the six cores, users simply need to update the BIOS of their existing X58-based motherboards.

BIOS Upgrade Required for Different Models

Model          BIOS Version
P6X58D Premium       0222
P6TD Deluxe       0209
P6T Deluxe V2       0704
P6T Deluxe       1804
P6T SE       0608
P6T       0904
Rampage II Extreme       1639
Rampage II GENE       1033

Article Source: Read More http://www.asus.com/News.aspx?N_ID=kolMcWopQ5KqVKht

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Nokia 6700 Classic Gold Edition

Nokia recently unveiled their newest release edition of Nokia 6700 Classic Gold Edition.

Spice up your life with Nokia 6700 Classic Gold Edition.



It was announced last December 9, 2009. According to Nokia Company, the Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition, device continues the legacy of one of the company’s most successful products, the Nokia 6700 classic. Featuring stainless steel covers with real gold plating of 18 carats the Gold Edition is destined to turn heads, and bring a touch of desired exclusivity with an appealing price of EUR 370, before taxes and subsidies. It will become available in select markets during the first quarter of 2010.

The Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition has enviably beautiful surfaces, luxurious materials and precisely crafted parts. A full metal keymat and living wallpapers created exclusively for the Gold Edition complete the de luxe finish. With its 5 megapixel camera and high speed data access that allows easy upload of photos and videos to various on-line communities, the Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition makes an outstanding sharing experience.

The Nokia 6700 classic Gold Edition is delivered with matching accessories, a natural leather carrying case and strap, and the 8GB microSD card included in-box has plenty of room for storing images, videos or favorite music.

Product photos can be found at http://www.nokia.com/press/media_resources/photos

Article Source: http://pressbulletinboard.nokia.com/2009/12/09/sparkle-up-your-life-with-the-nokia-6700-classic-gold-edition/

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