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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

VLC media player

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Description

Simple, fast and powerful media player. Plays everything: Files, Discs, Webcams, Devices and Streams. VLC media player is a free and open source media player and multimedia framework written by the VideoLAN project. VLC is a portable multimedia player, encoder, and streamer supporting many audio and video codecs and file formats as well as DVDs, VCDs, and various streaming protocols. It is able to stream over networks and to transcode multimedia files and save them into various formats. The default distribution of VLC includes a large number of free decoding and encoding libraries, avoiding the need for finding/calibrating proprietary plugins. VLC is a packet-based media player, and it can play the video content of some damaged, incomplete, or unfinished videos. For example, files still downloading via peer-to-peer (P2P) networks.
VLC media player Web Site
Categories
DVD, Display, Streaming
License
GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2),GNU Library or Lesser General Public License version 2.0 (LGPLv2)
Features
Simple, Powerful and Fast
Plays everything, Files, Discs (DVD, CD, VCD, Blu-Ray), Webcams and Streams
Plays most video formats with no codec packs needed: MPEG-2, H.264, DivX, MPEG-4, MKV, WebM, WMV
Works on most platforms: Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Unix...
Completely Free, 0 Spyware, Ads or User Tracking
Media Converter and Streamer

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013

Acer Aspire One AOA110-1722 Sapphire Blue Intel Atom N270(1.60GHz) 8.9" WSVGA 512MB Memory 8GB SSD Netbook

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overview

he Acer Aspire One Netbook is the newest innovation in portable technology. The Netbook combines productivity, connectivity, and portability in a compact, lightweight, and stylish sapphire blue package. The AOA110-1722 features the Linpus Linux Lite operating system, a widescreen display, and an 84-key keyboard with integrated touchpad pointing device.

The customizable home screen is divided into four areas that contain all of your essential applications. The system comes with a Mail program that allows you to manage up to six email addresses, an Instant Messaging Interface with integrated webcam, and wireless internet access via Mozilla Firefox. The 8GB SSD hard drive ensures that you have ample space to store all of your documents, media, and applications.

Manage and edit documents, store photos and music, or just surf the net. Do whatever your preferences or requirements dictate! It’s all available in the new Aspire One Netbook from Acer.



Learn more about the Acer America AOA110-1722



General
Brand
Acer
Series
Aspire One
Model
AOA110-1722
Part#
LU.S030A.014
Color
Sapphire Blue

Operating System
OS Provided
Linpus Linux Lite

Processor
CPU Type
Intel Atom
CPU Speed
N270(1.60GHz)
CPU FSB
533MHz
CPU L2 Cache
512KB

Chipset
Chipset
Intel 945GSE

Display
Screen Size
8.9"
Widescreen Display
Yes
Display Type
WSVGA
Max Resolution
1024 x 600
Display Feature
LED backlight & Acer CrystalBrite Technology

Graphics
Graphics Processor
Intel GMA950
Video Memory
Shared system memory

Memory
Memory Speed
DDR2 533
Memory
512MB

Solid State Drive
SSD
8GB

Dimension & Weight
Dimension
9.8" x 6.7" x 1.14"
Weight
2.19 lbs.

Netbook Camera
Camera Type
Acer Crystal Eye webcam

Communications
LAN
10/100Mbps
WLAN
802.11b/g Wireless LAN

Expansion / Connectivity
USB
3 x USB 2.0
Video Ports
1 x VGA
Audio Ports
1 x Microphone jack; 1 x Headphone jack

Audio
Audio
Integrated Sound Card
Speaker
Built-in stereo speakers

Input Device
Touchpad
Touchpad pointing device with two buttons
Keyboard
84-key keyboard, embedded numeric keypad, hotkey controls, 1.6mm minimum key travel, international language support

Card Reader
Card Reader
SD Card reader

Multi-in-1 card reader
Supporting Secure Digital (SD) Card, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Memory Stick (MS), Memory Stick PRO (MS PRO), xD-Picture Card (xD)

Power
AC Adapter
30-watt AC adapter

Battery
Battery
3-cell lithium ion
Battery Life
3.0 hours

Manufacturer Warranty
Labor
1 year limited
Parts
1 year limited

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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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Ubuntu become smart (mobile o/s)

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Ubuntu was introduced new mobile operating system

We know ubuntu is a computer operating system. But good news is, near future ubuntu will for form as mobile OS. Today, we can see Ubuntu mobile o/s which is design for android smart phones. Canonicle Company is said that they will design another o/s for other mobile phones. The o/s based by links is given by this Canonicle Company for Free of charge.

You can work with computer and smart phone without any different If somebody who use this new mobile o/s.  If I describe it simply you can connect computer desktop which having Ubuntu o/s directly to your smart phone. After that you can do all the things from your mobile phone that you were done before on your computer. Automatically shared, so canonicle company said that smart phone become a super phone. This is the specification in new mobile o/s. So  this will be new generation of mobile phones.

Android o/s is hard to operate even general computer operator. So it is complicated for most of customers. But they hope that this ubuntu mobile o/s will be  very simple to handle  for every customers.

By the other hand, New Ubuntu o/s has very strong technology .user friendly and very simple one. In present, Ubuntu o/s has ability to fight with all other o/s’es . canonicle company said that this mobile o/s  release in next February for Samsung galaxy nexux . this ubuntu obile o/s can use for Samsung galaxy instead of android o/s. ubuntu  mobile o/s  support android carnal and other drivers software which use in android mobile phones. that is why every mobile phone can turn to super mobile phone. you  can try these futures in near future.  

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