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Sunday, August 25, 2013

what is a kaspersky rescue disk?

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kaspersky rescue disc

More often,you use anti virus software for protecting your computer by viruses.But even you use antivirus software some times you can't protect your computer.If we discuss what are the causes for that,use pen drives without scanning,antivirus software settings not select properly.These are the things that we want to solve.If some virus attracts in that way, very difficult to remove it.Because that virus damage to anti virus software.
 after attacking some virus to your computer,you can not install anti virus software and remove that virus. 
kaspersky rescue dist is most impotent because kaspersky rescue disk can remove viruses which we are above discussed.In that position what rescue disc do is Instead of running  your computer os,your computer is boot by kaspersky rescue disc.As you computer hard disc not running on that situation,easily kaspersky rescue disc can remove your hard disk viruses. kaspersky rescue disc has included necessary programme  to remove viruses. 

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Laptop Reviews, Ratings, and Pricing

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Computer Shopper’s expert laptop reviews help you find the best laptops, whether you're looking for a budget laptop or a powerful gaming laptop. Our detailed best laptop reviews and laptop ratings will guide you to the right features for your top notebook PC. Computer Shopper's Budget Laptop Buying Guide, as well as our buying guides for ultraportables, thin-and-light laptops, gaming laptops, and big-screen notebooks, will help you find the best laptop for your needs at a price you can afford.


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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Brand-New iPod Shuffle, Nano, and Touch Available For Preorder Now

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iPod Shuffle

The latest Shuffle is a combination of all of the best features from the previous three models; while the last version of the Shuffle was missing buttons, the newest version brings back the familiar controls from the second-generation shuffle, but in a smaller, more compact design. The newest Shuffle also features all of the loved features from the most recent generation: voice over that tells you what you're listening to and when the battery needs to be charged, and playlists (including the introduction of Genius Playlists) that sort your music for easy listening on the go. The new Shuffle supports 15 hours of music and comes in five colors. It'll cost you $49 for 2GB of storage.(ipod)

The new Nano and iPod Touch are even more exciting — find out details after the break.(ipod)

iPod Nano(ipod)

The newest Nano is completely redesigned with a multitouch interface and is unbelievably small — so small it features a clip similar to the Shuffle (no more armbands!) The latest Nano is 46 percent smaller and 42 percent lighter than the previous model and includes FM radio, Nike+, and a pedometer; its multitouch interface supports 29 languages, and the device has an impressive 24-hour audio life. The screen rotates in four directions for maximum portability and comes in the same five colors as the latest Shuffle, plus graphite and a projectRed model. The newest Nano costs $149 for 8G and $179 for 16G.(ipod)

iPod Touch(ipod)

The iPod Touch has surpassed all other iPod models to become the most popular iPod model, and has also become the most popular portable gaming device in the world. The newest iPod Touch is even thinner than the last and includes Retina display and Apple's A4 chip. And, yes, the newest iPod Touch will include a front-facing camera and support FaceTime, plus a rear-facing camera with HD video recording. The newest iPod Touch has 40 hours of battery life and costs $229 for 8GB, $299 for 32GB, and $399 for 64GB.(ipod)

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The iPad is a tablet computer designed and manufactured by Apple. Since the iPad was released in 2010, Apple has sold more than 67 million units of the device.

Apple has produced three iterations of the iPad, a multitouch device, similar to both the iPhone and iPod Touch. The tablet runs on Apple's mobile operating system iOS and is available in both Wi-Fi and cellular configurations. Users install applications on the device through the App Store in iTunes.
Since its introduction, the iPad has dominated the tablet market. In the first quarter of 2012, iPad sales comprised 80% of total mobile PC sales. Competitors have introduced their own challengers to the iPad in recent years, including the Blackberry Playbook, Amazon Kindle Fire and most recently, the Microsoft Surface tablet.



Sunday, March 10, 2013

Laptops with USB 3.0 ports

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 computers which have usb 3.0 ports  are available in the market 


usb 3.0 is new member in usb generation. This usb 3.0 port is fixed for all latest computers and today, market has tools which match to usb 3.0 port. New usb port we introduce as usb 3.0 because before usb port introduse as usb 2.0.

usb 1.0 port was introduced in 1996 by usb-if team. usb 1.0 port data transfer rate is 8Mbps
. Usb 2.0 port is introduced in year 2000. This port has 480Mbps data transfer rate that value is 60 times bigger than usb 1.0 port data transfer rate.

usb 3.0 more different than usb 2.0. usb 3.0 is more powerful than usb 2.0 and  quickly respond to user,cost is low than earlier usb ports. More storage capasity

These are the advantages of this usb 3.0 ports. I think that you like to buy usb 3.0 technology in near future. Hopefully it will come soon..try it..

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Friday, March 8, 2013

recommended system requirements for Windows 8

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Microsoft’s official line for Windows 8 is that it has been designed to run on all hardware that is capable of running Windows 7. Thanks to thorough optimization efforts by Microsoft and the continued availability of a 32-bit version, this is largely true—Microsoft’s official system requirements for the new operating system are identical to those of Windows 7.Those minimum system requirements only tell part of the story, though, and there’s a wide gap between a system that can run Windows 8 and a system that can run it well, particularly when it comes to Metro and Metro apps. We’ll go through all of Microsoft’s requirements one by one and tell you what you’re actually going to want to use to run Windows 8.

CPU


Microsoft says: 1 GHz or faster

Microsoft still uses clock speed to tell you what kind of processor to use with Windows, but we already know that clock speed is essentially irrelevant for comparing processors of different architectures. There are hoary old Pentium IIIs from around the turn of the millennium that run at 1GHz, but you’ll bring yourself nothing but sadness if you try using them to run a modern operating system.

For a satisfactory experience, you'll want to be using at least a dual-core processor, preferably one of Intel's Core 2 Duos, AMD's Athlon X2s, or anything newer—these processors both became common in mainstream PCs in 2006 and 2007.

Graphics


Microsoft says: DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
This basic graphics recommendation, the bare minimum required to enable the Aero Glass theme in Windows Vista and Windows 7, worked fairly well for those operating systems, and for the most part the Windows 7 user interface looks and behaves the same whether you’re using a pair of $500 graphics cards or a lowly Intel integrated graphics chip from 2006.


TechPowerUp's GPU-Z says that I've got a DirectX 10 GPU, so chances are I'm in good shape.
Windows 8 is less kind to older, low-end graphics hardware. Microsoft itself says that "some games and other software" require a DirectX 10-class graphics processor, which began shipping in late 2006 and 2007. If you have a dedicated graphics processor from ATI/AMD’s Radeon HD 2000 series or NVIDIA’s GeForce 8-series or better, you should have a reasonably good experience with Metro and Metro apps, and drivers for your card should be readily available from AMD, NVIDIA, or through Windows Update, which isn’t a given for older cards.

The conversation changes a bit when we’re talking about cheaper, integrated graphics processors, which have historically been a convenient way to cut costs and bring down power requirements in cheap PCs and laptops, but have only in recent years been powerful enough to replace even low-end dedicated GPUs. To get a decent Windows 8 experience, I would recommend using an AMD Radeon HD 3200 (2008) or better, an NVIDIA GeForce 9400 (2008) or better, or any version of Intel’s HD Graphics processor (2010), which has been included with Intel’s last three processor generations.

If you’re unsure what your graphics processor your computer uses, you can check it out either in the Windows Device Manager or by using GPU-Z, a third-party program that will give you much more detailed information about your hardware.

RAM


Microsoft says: 1GB (32-bit) or 2GB (64-bit)

Microsoft's Windows 7 RAM requirements are too low, and they continue to be too low in Windows 8. You should be using at least double the recommended amount to ensure headroom for additional programs and background services; Windows will run in the officially recommended amount of RAM, but open more than a few programs and your computer will quickly be hobbled. Memory is dirt cheap these days—treat yourself.

Hard drive


Microsoft says: 16GB (32-bit) or 20GB (64-bit)

The exact capacity of the drive you use for Windows will depend entirely on what you need to store on it, so I'll refrain from making specific recommendations about it.

I do recommend using a solid-state drive to boot Windows 8, but that recommendation stands for basically any computer running any operating system ever. Windows 8 still runs fine on the spinning hard drives still shipped in most desktops and laptops, but Windows 8's tablet-esque feel and search-heavy usage model will be much better served by solid state storage—good, reliable drives from the likes of Crucial, Samsung, and Intel can be had for prices nearing about $1 per gigabyte these days, which is pretty tempting given spinning hard drives' reluctance to drop back down to pre-flood prices.

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Monday, March 4, 2013

Top 5 Specs and Features Apple Must Include in iPad Mini 2

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The iPad Mini made its debut in late October with the iPad with Retina Display, or iPad 4, but it appears the iPad Mini is cannibalising the sales of the 9.7-inch iPads, according to a report by NDP DisplaySearch. The report noted Apple planned to sell 40 million units of the iPad Mini and 60 million units of the iPads.
The iPad Mini features 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB of internal storage with 512MB of RAM, five-megapixel rear-facing camera with 2,592x1,944 pixels, front-facing camera with 1.2-megapixels, iOS 6 operating system, and available in black and white.
Rumours toward the successor of the iPad Mini emerged online. A few weeks ago, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster told clients that the next Apple iPad Mini 2 with Retina display will be launched on mid-2013 after the release of the iPad 5.
Apple's iPad Mini 2 will obviously offer Retina display to differentiate itself from its predecessor. However, Apple is struggling from supply constraints. The good news is that the Cupertino-based company is preparing to launch the next generation iPad Mini with a screen boasting of a higher resolution than the Retina Display-equipped current iPad 4.  The Retina Display of the next generation iPad Mini will be 324 ppi which is miles ahead of the iPad 4 screens' 264 ppi display.
According to reports, iPad Mini 2 will feature a screen with a resolution of 2048 x 1536. This is almost four times the resolution of the present iPad Mini and is equal to the fourth-generation iPad which was released along with the iPad Mini in 2012.  AU Optronics has been rumoured to be making displays for the iPad Mini 2.
Other specs include a more powerful dual core A7 processor and a 7.9-inch screen. It will also feature a 10-hour battery life, a FaceTime HD camera, and an iSight camera with 1080 pixels HD video recording. Apple is also trying to reduce the thickness of the iPad Mini 2 by using the Sharp's IGZO (indium gallium zinc oxide) technology in its screens.
However, Apple remained tight-lipped on its plans this year and the details of its upcoming devices.
Below are the top five specs and features that Apple should include in the upcoming iPad Mini 2 that will ensure its success in the tech market.
1.       Better Screen Display - iPad Mini 2 is said to feature a screen with a resolution of 2048 x 1536 similar to the screen resolution of the fourth generation of iPad.
2.       Faster Processor - The current iPad Mini features a lame A5 processor, which needed an upgrade.
3.       Upgraded RAM - The old processor is paired with 512MB of RAM. Other 7-inch tablets already feature 1GB of RAM.
4.       Larger Internal Storage - Recently, Apple released an upgraded 4th generation of iPad with 128GB storage. iPad Mini 2 could also use a larger storage option that can be its main selling point.
5.       Cheaper Price - Compared to other 7-inch tablets like Google Nexus 7, Amazon Kindle Fire and Samsung Galaxy Tab 2, iPad Mini bears a hefty price tag. This discourage some consumers in buying the tablet.


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Samsung I9300 Galaxy S III

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The Galaxy S3 has been available in the market for a while now, but with the recent update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean (the 4.1.1 platform), not only has the S3 been given a speed boost; there's also a host of other goodies thrown in as well.

It's mostly changes to the interface that have been brought with the new update, but there are a few other areas that have been updated with the new breed of TouchWiz, so we've spent a few weeks checking them all out.

    Samsung Galaxy S4 - everything we know so far

Samsung has made a big deal about this phone, not only choosing to launch it at a big and glitzy standalone event in London but has managed to top 30 million sales in November 2012 - and given the amount of people we see rocking the handset on the trains these days, those number seem to bear a hallmark of truth.

The price is pretty palatable for a top-end phone – some sites are offering it for around £26 per month with a very low up front cost,

But let's get down to the main question – is this the phone you should be spending your hard-earned cash on?
Design

The Samsung Galaxy S3 is, according to Samsung anyway, 'inspired by nature – it sees, listens, responds, and enables you to share the greatest moments'.

Samsung Galaxy S3 review

While this is all a little hyperbolic, the nature theme is certainly present when you handle the phone for the first time.

Brushed polycarbonate – you've got a choice of 'Marble White' and 'Pebble Blue' – adorns the large device, which runs in with dimensions of 136.6 x 70.6 x 8.6mm, despite still having to pack in a 4.8-inch Super AMOLED HD screen.

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

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