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laptop-batteriesWe all know how great was it when we have been blessed by technology to have computers that are portable and thus can be carried anywhere we go. Many might wonder how this was made possible. Well, to be straightforward, laptops are mainly run by laptop batteries. These batteries are rechargeable and thus can be recharged whenever its power is drained. This is the reason why laptops are said to be handy and thus can be used anytime and anywhere. This technological innovation is really great and amazing. This is the peak of having computers-having them handy.

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Samsung’s Mini Netbooks Released in Korea

Written by admin on Monday, April 27th, 2009 in Computers, Gadgets, Reviews, Tech News, Technology.

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With yet again another sweet offer for gadget aficionados, Samsung has another offer that surely will be another hit for people who loves gadgets. Mini netbooks has been recently released in Korea.

Samsung Korea has already released their newest offering for those who wants to have laptops of small size-mini netbooks. This is the winner of the international design award-the N310 premium netbooks. Some of the feats of this new installation from Samsung are a 10.1 inch LCD screen, Intel Atom processor, 1 GB of Random Access Memory (RAM) and 160 GB of hard drive. It also comes with 3 USB Ports, a 3 in 1 memory card reader and a 1.3 megapixel camera. These netbooks are also able to support Wi-Fi, HSDPA and WiBRO. This netbooks also gives you 5 hours of battery life every time you use it.

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More Powered Laptop Series

Written by admin on Monday, April 20th, 2009 in Computers, Gadgets, Products, Tech News, Technology.

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The problem in laptops is that its battery power cannot last for a very long period of time. Therefore, it calls for the need to have other handy and more lasting devices such as high-end mobile phones, smart handhelds, and others. This is the reason why consumers demanded to have a laptop that will have power that will last for a long period of time to perform more efficiently.

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Intel’s Xeon 3500, 5500 Officially Unveiled

Written by admin on Monday, March 30th, 2009 in Computers, Processors, Tech News.

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Latest technological innovations keep pouring down for PC users!!! Be ready for the newest installation from Intel.

Intel’s announced this week its latest batch of Nehalem-based Xeon processors, the single-socket 3500 and dual-socket 5500 series for servers and workstations. Both models boast speeds up to 3.2 GHz and feature Intel’s turbo boost, hyper-threading, and virtualization technologies, as well as integrated power gates. If you’ve got the newest Mac Pro, however, then you’re already using the new quad-core CPUs, but for everyone else, they’re now being sold en masse to manufacturers at a price ranging from $188 to $1,600 for the Xeon 5500 and $284 to $999 for the 3500. We’ve already heard about 5500 / 3500-equipped Lenovo and Dell workstations, but if that doesn’t suit you, Intel promises over 230 systems are in the pipeline from companies such as Cisco, Fujitsu, HP, IBM, among others.

Soon! To Make Computers Based on the Human Brain

Written by admin on Thursday, November 27th, 2008 in Computers, Education, Tech News, Technology.

When Lloyd Watts was growing up in Kingston, Ont., in the 1970s he had a knack for listening to songs by Billy Joel and Elton John and plunking out the melodies on the family piano. But he wondered, wouldn’t it be great to have a machine that could “listen” to songs and immediately transcribe them into musical notation? Watts never built the gizmo, but his decades-long quest to engineer such a machine has finally resulted in one of the first commercial technologies based on the biology of the brain.

Microchips designed by Audience, the Silicon Valley company Watts launched, are now being used by mobile handset makers in Asia to improve dramatically the quality of conversations in noisy places. Even a truck passing right by someone using the technology won’t be heard at the other end of the phone line. The chip is modeled on functions of the inner ear and part of the cerebral cortex. “We have reverse-engineered this piece of the brain,” declares Watts.

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Lenovo Laptop computers Worth P10.9-M Seized at NAIA

Written by admin on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008 in Computers.

Customs inspectors at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), wondering why two shipments of what had been declared as 192 laptop bags would weigh 982 kilos, found that each bag contained a laptop computer.

In a press statement, Customs Commissioner Napoleon Morales said the two shipments of laptops worth $230,400 (or P10.92 million) arrived from Hong Kong at the NAIA last Sept. 27.

The consignee, Hanjo Corp., based in Sta. Mesa, Manila, declared that the two shipments consisted of 192 bags valued at a total of $1,920 and weighing 419 kilos.

Personnel at the Office of the Commissioner (OCOM) Monitoring Unit, however, became suspicious when the cargo tipped the scales at significantly more than its declared weight.

Upon inspection, the Customs personnel found that the cargo did contain bags, but in each bag was a Lenovo 2005 Ideapad Y430, valued at $1,200 or P57,000.

Both shipments, aside from being misdeclared, did not possess import permits issued by the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).

“I have ordered the seizure proceedings and inventory to be finalized immediately so that we may auction these off,” Morales said. He also ordered the immediate filing of charges against the importer.

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Tips and Tricks:To avoid Repetitive Stress injury with Computers

Written by admin on Monday, September 29th, 2008 in Computers, Health.

Did you know that using a computer could be tough on your body? How?

If you’re like most of the kids who probably spend time sitting at the computer, doing schoolwork or playing games for a long time in positions that aren’t natural for your body can strain your hands, wrists, back, and eyes. Over time, this can result in pain and a kind of injury called a repetitive stress injury.

Sitting Square in Your Chair

The way you sit is important. To sit square in your chair, put your behind in the center of the seat. Your legs should bend at the knees and rest on the floor. Most kids are too short to do this, so use a footrest or find a box or a stack of books to place under your feet.

Sit so your back touches the seat back the whole time. Try not to slouch or lean over the keyboard while you type. A chair that has lower-back support can help you do this.

Typing Time

When you type, sit so your elbows are bent at 90-degree angles (like an “L”). Your wrists should be straight, not angled up or down so your fingers rest gently on the keys of the keyboard. And if it feels like you have to stretch your fingers to reach the keyboard, move it closer to you.

Try to keep your fingers and wrists level with your forearms (the lower part of your arms). A wrist wrest can help you stay in the right position. If your wrists are starting to hurt, or you are waking up at night with wrist pain, you may be getting an overuse injury (this is also called carpal tunnel syndrome). If you’re having this kind of pain, let your parents know. You might need to see your doctor.

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A small wrist rest also can help support your right hand as you move the mouse. Using a trackball instead of a mouse is also a good solution. A trackball allows you to use a few fingers, instead of just one, as you move around the computer screen.

All Eyes on This

Any time you’re using the computer, your eyes are hard at work. Be kind to them by positioning the monitor 18 to 20 inches (46 to 51 centimeters) away from your face. At this distance, you shouldn’t have to lean in to read what’s on the screen.

Position the screen at your eye level, with the top of the monitor itself level with your forehead. This will keep you from having to lean your neck back (or bend forward) to see the monitor. Your mom or dad can help you get adjusted. They can help you raise the monitor a little higher by stacking a few books under it. You also can raise the height of the chair or sit on a pillow or two.

Take a Break

Here’s a good piece of advice: Don’t get so involved in the computer that you forget to go to the bathroom! And even if you don’t have to go to the bathroom, be sure to take breaks. Kids shouldn’t sit at a computer for more than 30 minutes without a break.

When it’s time for a break, start with your eyes. Focus on something far away by looking out a window. This gives your eyes a rest from all that focusing on the computer monitor.

Then you’ll want to give your body a break, too. Try to move your muscles. Go for a walk, shoot some hoops, or dance in front of the mirror. Doctors recommend only 1 to 2 hours of screen time per day — which includes TV, the computer, and computer games. Make computer time just one of the activities you do instead of the only thing you do. Your body wiL thk U l8r!



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