PEREGRINE GAMING GLOVES CHANGE YOUR HAND BECOME KEYBOARD

Kamis, 17 Desember 2009

Keyboard interface is most important that must be owned a computer and after several decades of no change much. Products that try to replace the last function is kerboard Peregrine Gloe, though does not seem to be replacing the keyboard for your Mac or PC, but may make you more addicted to the online RPG games with its functions which can not be imitated by any of the keyboard ...
Demonstrated at E3, Peregrine is essentially a glove with elastic cables that sewed on some part in it. Connecting the finger - the finger and palm, and you change the signal to be generated key that you used to have to press on the keyboard. For example when you clink your thumb with the index finger, then you can remove the magic, you touch the palm with the middle finger food you can heal themselves, etc..

LAPTOP COMPUTER -THE CHRONOLOGICAL INVENTION

Laptop Computer have become a part of our life. People use them for everything as birthday gift or finishing complicated tasks. Laptop becomes more popular now. But, how many of us know the history of laptop computers. Some of you perhaps want to know the history of laptop computers until it comes as we look at it today.
The first notebook was actually built in 1979 by William Moggridge who was with Grid Systems Corp. It featured 340 kilobytes of memory, a folding screen, and was made of metal (magnesium). It was used by NASA on the space shuttle program in the early 1980’s. This was hardly like the laptop computers found today, but it was a start.
Adam Osborne, an ex-book publisher founded Osborne Computer and produced the Osborne 1 in 1981, a portable computer that weighed 24 pounds and cost $1795. The Osborne 1 came with a five-inch screen, modem port, two 5 1/4 floppy drives, a large collection of bundled software programs, and a battery pack. The short-lived computer company was never successful.
The next laptop computer generation produced was in 1983 by Gavilan Computers. This laptop featured 64 128 megabytes of memory, a touchpad mouse, and even a portable printer. Weighing in at 9 pounds without the printer, this computer was actually only a few pounds heavier than notebooks found today.
Radio Shack released the TRS-80 Model 100 (also in 1983) and the TRS – 80 Model 200 in 1986. This later model was more compact, had a larger display and better battery power, and included built-in software. I remember using the TRS-80 (Trash 80) for creating simple documents and thinking this was pretty high tech at that time. It was certainly more fun than using a typewriter.
Apple Computers introduced the apple IIc model in 1984, but it wasn’t all that much better than what Gavilan had produced a year earlier. It did feature an optional LCD panel which had on impact on later notebooks.
Finally in 1986 a true laptop was created by IBM called the IBM PC Convertible. I say true because unlike a few of the others, this laptop didn’t have to be setup everywhere. And unlike the others it featured two modern 3.5 inch floppy drives, and space for an internal modem! Also found on the Convertible was an LCD screen and basic applications the user could use to create word documents, and schedule appointments.
In September 1989, Apple Computer released the first Macintosh Portable that later evolved into the PowerBooks. (Second photo)
In 1989, Zenith Data Systems released the Zenith MinisPort, a 6-pound laptop computer (more Zenith laptops).
In October 1989, Compaq Computer released its first notebook PC, the Compaq LTE.
In March 1991, Microsoft released the Microsoft BallPoint Mouse that used both mouse and trackball technology in a pointing device designed for laptop computers.
In October 1991, Apple Computers released the Macintosh PowerBook 100, 140, and 170 – all notebook style laptops. A year later, October 1992, IBM released its ThinkPad 700 laptop computer. And then, in 1992, Intel and Microsoft release APM or the Advanced Power Management specification for laptop computers. The year of 1993, the first PDAs or Personal Digital Assistants are released. PDAs are pen-based hand-held computers.
The 1990s saw the release of faster, sleeker machines with more storage, more ports and connectors, improved displays, and a concentration on keeping the weight down. The Apple Macintosh PowerBook line and the IBM ThinkPads became major contenders of the times.
Companies now create new laptops with faster processors and more features packed in smaller packages and they are very different from the original portable computing solutions.

INDIA UNVEILS $10 LAPTOP

The world's cheapest laptop', developed in India, was unveiled by Union Minister for Human Resources Development Arjun Singh at the Tirupati temple on Tuesday evening.
The laptop, jointly developed by several organisations, such as the University Grants Commission, the Indian Institute of Technology-Madras, and the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, will be priced at around $10 to $20 (about Rs 500 to Rs 1,000), officials said.
S K Sinha, joint secretary in the ministry for education, giving a demonstration of the device which is smaller than the normal laptop, said that it will need some more fine-tuning. He said the laptop is expected to reach the market in about six months.
Arjun Singh had an interaction with the vice chancellors of the remote states like Jammu and Kashmir and Manipur to prove the point that the device will be able to bring about high quality networking among the various institutions of higher education and also increase the skills of e learning of the students in rural areas.
The project has already created a buzz in the laptop industry across the world.
The laptop has 2 GB onboard memory with wireless Internet connectivity. To make it useful for the students, especially in the rural areas, the scientists have made it low power consuming gadget.
The mission was launched at a huge gathering of academicians and the officials from across the country including thirty vice chancellors of central and state universities at the campus of Sri Venkateshwara University Tirupati.
Like the National Mission on Education through ICT, the laptop is also aimed at improving the skills of students, both at the school and higher levels. Under the mission the government also intends to provide high-speed Internet access to the schools to download e-books and e-journals and other material. Students will be able to download the material through the 'Sakshat' portal.
The goal of the national mission is to increase the enrollment in higher education in the country by 5 per cent over the next five years. The government will subsidise 25 per cent of broadband connectivity costs for private and public colleges.
The $10 laptop is being seen as India's reply to One Laptop per Child's XO and Classmate of Intel. The XO, created by scientist Nicholas Negroponte and MIT Media Lab was originally targeted to cost only $100 but by the time it was ready to enter the market its cost went up to $188. The Classmate notebook PC from Intel was priced at $ 300 a piece.
In contrast, the Indian government's effort to market lap top at only $10 has caused a flutter in the international laptop market and many players are curious to know the details of the costing and how Indians managed to keep the cost so low.

Holiday Gift Guide to Laptop Features

Laptops have become a universal accessory for modern life and the decision to buy one is very simple. It is the process of choosing the right brand and model, however, that can take some serious time and research. You need to make sure that you invest in a laptop that will best fulfill your computing needs, whether it be to run your business, organize your family’s digital photos, or browsing the Internet and social media. The brands and models are endless this shopping season, from Mac Pro to Toshiba laptops, and the choices can be overwhelming.

This holiday season, make sure you do your research before throwing down hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars on your or your loved one’s digital future. Check out this laptop holiday gift guide of features in order to become a properly-informed laptop shopper.

Size and Weight
The size and weight of a laptop is obviously important, but beware of laptops that offer light weight and size that skimp you on performance. While shopping, make sure to pick a laptop up and see if it is something you are willing to carry around. There are now laptops available that are ultralight, ultra-thin, and still perform up to anyone’s savvy standards.

Processors (CPU)
These days, dual-core processors are standard and help any busy user with everyday multi-tasking duties. Processors will, however, vary depending upon the size and purpose of the laptop, and will directly impact the performance and battery life of the computer.

Memory (RAM)
When shopping for the right Mac Pro, Dell, or Toshiba laptop, make sure you check out the maximum memory its system can handle, as well as the amount that is already installed. Another useful tidbit to find out is whether a memory upgrade can be done by yourself or it it has to be done by a technician. The minimum amount of memory should be 2GB, with the ability to upgrade to 4GB for improved performance.

Display
A laptop’s video capabilities are determined by its display and video processor. Display is defined by screen size and resolution, which usually correlate: the larger the display, the higher the resolution. The video processor determines the performance of the computer with complex graphics and hi-def video. Wide screens are now a standard, but impact the portability of the laptop. You may have to trade off between display and video quality with portability, but there are still great Mac Pro laptops available that can give you the best of both worlds.

Drives
Hard drives determine the amount of storage space you need. When shopping for a laptop, you will find that drive size is fairly straight forward and will impact performance. Optical drives will play an important role if you are shopping for a PC, such as a Dell Inspiron, Acer Aspire, or Toshiba laptop.

Battery Life
What good is a laptop if it is constantly charging? Find the manufacturer’s listed battery life for their standard battery. You should look for a laptop with at least two hours of life under normal conditions. There are several Toshiba laptops available that are eco-consciously engineered with power-saving options and equip with ultra-low voltage processing, and qualified as Energy Star 5.0. And they charge will they sleep.

Warranty
Laptops live a portable life, and thus take tons of abuse. Make sure you get a minimum one year warranty from the manufacturer. If you have the option of a three-year warranty, it will cost more, but is a solid investment.

Don’t make an expensive laptop purchase without knowing what you need first. Use this buyer’s guide to laptop features to inform yourself before you invest this holiday season.

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Time To Switch To An Apple Macbook
The Apple MacBook is the most talked about laptop this year, but does it live up to its hype? The Apple MacBook is a follow up from the Apple MacBook Pro giving a more consumer-friendly price with a new design. Around a thousand dollars cheaper the Macbook pro, the Macbook still has a lot of the same cool features:
? Has an updated Intel's Core 2 Duo CPU ? A built in Webcam with remote control ? Is able to run Windows XP ? Two USB 2.0 Ports ? FireWire 400
The MacBook definitely lives up to its expectations starting at only 1,099 dollars. These 13.3 inch laptops can almost do everything their predecessor MacBook Pro can, costing a thousand dollars less. It has many of the same features as the pro including iSight Camera and a great distinctive look. The Macbook is great for anyone looking to update their older Macbook.
The MacBook has a very nice screen with a resolution of 1200x800 pixels and is 13.3 inches wide making everything clear and easy to read. The Pro offers 1,440x900, but the difference is almost nothing to the naked eye. One of the greatest changes Apple has incorporated into the MacBook is the keyboard. It has totally flat keys like the Sony VAIO C150P/B other than the concave keys they use to have. The MacBook also has a two finger scroll making the laptop much easier to use without a mouse. Apple is known for their innovation, and the MacBook?s AC adaptor shows that. The AC adaptor is attached magnetically, so if you trip over the wire it will simply detach instead of sending your whole laptop crashing down. Genius right?
Performance and Upgrades
Several battery tests have been given to the Macbook with impressive results. The average length of battery time was 3 hours and 30 minutes which was 30 minutes more than the MacBook Pro.
There are many upgrades and accessories available for the Macbook. One of the most popular is $59 dollars for an airline power adaptor called the MagSafe Airline Adaptor. With it, you could easily watch a movie or two during your flight. The basic MacBook Pro comes with 1GB of RAM and a 120GB hard drive. You can double all of that for $175, or you can spoof up your hard drive to 160 GB for 100 dollars or 200 GB for 200 dollars. Apple also sells a number of external accessories including a USB modern jack for 49 dollars or a mini-DVI-to-VGA adapter for 19 dollars.
Although the MacBook and MacBook Pro share a lot of similarities there are some major differences including the price, screen size, and design. One of the major changes is that The MacBook Pro is equipped with ATI Mobility Radeon X1600, while the MacBooks are stuck with Intel GMA 950 graphics. If you?re a gamer you should consider getting the Pro.
The new MacBook is definitely a hit giving consumers a chance to own a business-like laptop for a very reasonable price. Although there are some differences, the MacBook still has a lot of the great features of the MacBook Pro.
DigitalGraphicsResources.com Named Tablet PC Reseller
Savannah, Georgia (PRWEB) November 15, 2006 -- DigitalGraphicsResources.com recently became an authorized reseller of "on-the-go" tablet PCs. The clipboard-style personal computer can be used in the field--anywhere outside a traditional office setting. With wireless connectivity, you are no longer limited to doing business in an office with these lightweight, portable PCs. The company sells the entire line of these Motion Computing brand tablets.

DigitalGraphicsResources.com was recently selected to partner with Motion Computing, the industry leader in mobile technology solutions.

As a Motion Computing partner, DigitalGraphicsResources.com now offers the entire line of Motion Computing products, including the highly acclaimed LE1600 series of tablet personal computers. These ultra-mobile computing products offer the latest innovations with Intel Centrino or Celeron M Mobile Technology and integrated high-speed wireless connectivity. The "On-the-go" functionality of the LE1600 series can be taken anywhere. With a unique touch screen and a digitizer pen, the slate can function much like a clipboard. It easily converts handwriting to text.

Due to its light weight and mobility, the LE1600 series is geared toward professionals who need a computer outside a traditional office setting. Doctors and nurses can use this in healthcare settings. Teachers can use this in a classroom to share wireless information. Civilian and military personnel can use this in the field and those in manufacturing can easily carry the slate in their plants. Real estate professionals also find the slate convenient. The hospitality industry can use this technology wherever clients are gathered.

The LE1600 line of slate PCs are equipped with a 12.1" display for optimal viewing. They can be combined with the FlexDock docking station, a USB keyboard, and a DVD/CD RW drive. An optional magnetic stripe reader offers additional functionality. The LE1600 can be ordered with custom configurations to match every need.

DGR also carries the Motion Computing LS800 Tablet PC, with an 8.4" display. This "Ultra-Mobile" slate has the power of a full-size tablet PC in the size of a paperback book. The 12.1'' LE1600TS PC, a touch screen product that is ideal for repetitive data entry with minimal handwritten input, is also available.

Product demonstrations are offered in DGR's new showroom and store, located in Savannah, Georgia. Products may also be ordered online within the U.S. For more information on these and other DigitalGraphicsResources.com products and services, call 1-866-26-IMAGE

About DGR: DigitalGraphicsResources.com (DGR) is an authorized source of high-end digital graphics products and ships to all points in North America. DGR is the largest reseller in North America of Pantone's color matching products and Wacom's Cintiq interactive monitors. DGR is an authorized reseller of Motion Computing tablet PCs, Canon large format printers, GretagMacbeth calibration tools and imaging software. For more information on these and other DGR products and services, call 1-866-26-IMAGE, visit
Laptop 4 GB memory- Make your laptop function efficiently
A fully loaded laptop 4 GB memory is what you should be looking for in case of high end use of the system. The most advanced graphical design, architectural modeling, geological estimation and for playing the latest games available. Today most of the laptops and desktops come equipped with 3 to 4 GB of RAM and 160 GB hard disk drives and handle the maximum amount of workload and data storage requirement.
Memory in a laptop does a lot many things for you. If your storage memory is more, you can download music, games and a host of other programs for yourself. You can also work on a number of files and save them in your computers without ever having the need to delete the. Hence storage capacity of your laptop or computer needs to be augmented if you are still grappling with 10 GB or 20 GB hard disk drive.
In fact the minimum configuration now acceptable to customers is 80 to 120 GB of data storing capacity and the latest ones come equipped with 160 GB. What you should be looking at is your requirements and the offerings of your chosen model of desktop computer or laptop.
When it comes to Random Access Memory or RAM in short for your laptop, the situation becomes a bit trickier for making the right decision. How much RAM is suitable for running your multiple applications? Should it be 1 GB, 2 GB or you should go for 4 GB memory chip to get maximum mileage.
Remember that a number of models nowadays come embedded with 4 GB memory chips to make you think that your laptop is top of the lot. However when you actually see the memory available in your system, it shows only 3325 or so memory available as against installed memory of 4096 MB RAM. Thus you may still not get the full 4 MB memory even if you have paid for that. This is applicable for all the computer systems and leaves you wondering, where the remaining memory has gone. We will try to examine the issue with a little more curiosity.
Most of the operating systems including Windows, Windows NT and Windows XP are a 32 bit application architecture. The 32 bit system has a maximum available memory slot of 4 GB memory.
Thus the system having only 4 GB memory capacity also reserves a portion of it for running other processes and applications such as BIOS, graphic card interface, Input/Output device running, reserved memory addresses and so on. This leaves your available memory far less than the 4 GB memory you have paid for. Thus if you are seriously wondering to upgrade your PC to 4 GB RAM, remember that the operating system?s constraint may not make your laptop 4 GB memory worth.

DELL STUDIO 15 LAPTOP THE UPPER CREST

Dell laptops are the first to be named whenever one talks of high quality laptop models. The brand has established an illustrated name and fame in the market over the period.
These are blindly trusted by all the top-class laptops users. The series launched is a testimony of consumer's trust on this brand and has thus made it easy for the laptops users to enjoy great computing experience.
The series of latest Dell include the reliable name of Dell Studio 15 Laptop. This laptop model is a qualitative technical build that has been introduced after making long time of research. It seems complete when so many features are stuffed in this model that enables one to use it for quality entertainment and work.
Dell Studio 15 features Intel Core i7 Mobile Processors that enable this laptop model to deliver smart functioning in the hands of users. Further, the laptops Dell model has got great lot of appreciation for delivering the option to make multi-tasking easier with these. One of these Dell latest laptops has proved again that this brand has many reasons to stand apart from other available brands.
Moving further, this model has the digital media creation feature that is added as a bonus with the laptop kit. It features high definition 16:9 aspect ratio LED display which is competent enough to deliver high quality images and views, making it pleasant for one to see all the functioning in improved and quality picture prints.
This quality works as a treat for those who usually record complaint with their laptops screen clarity and picture quality. The Dell Studio 15 Laptop is smartly personalized that fits in an individual's style and class. These laptops feature surround sound having sub woofers attached to them. The laptops model is also embedded with built in wireless card.
Adding the cherry to the pie, is its optional backlit keyboard that makes it easy for one to type comfortably. The laptops model is also embedded with a Blu-ray disc. If you wish to possess a lovely looking laptops model; this is certainly going to please you. This Dell laptop model is available in 5 tempting shades from which you can choose the one that suits you. Get set to say 'wow' with 200 plus captivating designs available in this laptops model. Treat yourself with a complete new computing experience.

Laptop Computer– The Chronological Invention

Laptop computer have become a part of our life. People use them for everything as birthday gift or finishing complicated tasks. Laptop becomes more popular now. But, how many of us know the history of laptop computers. Some of you perhaps want to know the history of laptop computers until it comes as we look at it today.
The first notebook was actually built in 1979 by William Moggridge who was with Grid Systems Corp. It featured 340 kilobytes of memory, a folding screen, and was made of metal (magnesium). It was used by NASA on the space shuttle program in the early 1980’s. This was hardly like the laptop computers found today, but it was a start.
Adam Osborne, an ex-book publisher founded Osborne Computer and produced the Osborne 1 in 1981, a portable computer that weighed 24 pounds and cost $1795. The Osborne 1 came with a five-inch screen, modem port, two 5 1/4 floppy drives, a large collection of bundled software programs, and a battery pack. The short-lived computer company was never successful.
The next laptop computer generation produced was in 1983 by Gavilan Computers. This laptop featured 64 128 megabytes of memory, a touchpad mouse, and even a portable printer. Weighing in at 9 pounds without the printer, this computer was actually only a few pounds heavier than notebooks found today.
Radio Shack released the TRS-80 Model 100 (also in 1983) and the TRS – 80 Model 200 in 1986. This later model was more compact, had a larger display and better battery power, and included built-in software. I remember using the TRS-80 (Trash 80) for creating simple documents and thinking this was pretty high tech at that time. It was certainly more fun than using a typewriter.
Apple Computers introduced the apple IIc model in 1984, but it wasn’t all that much better than what Gavilan had produced a year earlier. It did feature an optional LCD panel which had on impact on later notebooks.
Finally in 1986 a true laptop was created by IBM called the IBM PC Convertible. I say true because unlike a few of the others, this laptop didn’t have to be setup everywhere. And unlike the others it featured two modern 3.5 inch floppy drives, and space for an internal modem! Also found on the Convertible was an LCD screen and basic applications the user could use to create word documents, and schedule appointments.
In September 1989, Apple Computer released the first Macintosh Portable that later evolved into the PowerBooks. (Second photo)
In 1989, Zenith Data Systems released the Zenith MinisPort, a 6-pound laptop computer (more Zenith laptops).
In October 1989, Compaq Computer released its first notebook PC, the Compaq LTE.
In March 1991, Microsoft released the Microsoft BallPoint Mouse that used both mouse and trackball technology in a pointing device designed for laptop computers.
In October 1991, Apple Computers released the Macintosh PowerBook 100, 140, and 170 – all notebook style laptops. A year later, October 1992, IBM released its ThinkPad 700 laptop computer. And then, in 1992, Intel and Microsoft release APM or the Advanced Power Management specification for laptop computers. The year of 1993, the first PDAs or Personal Digital Assistants are released. PDAs are pen-based hand-held computers.
The 1990s saw the release of faster, sleeker machines with more storage, more ports and connectors, improved displays, and a concentration on keeping the weight down. The Apple Macintosh PowerBook line and the IBM ThinkPads became major contenders of the times.
Companies now create new laptops with faster processors and more features packed in smaller packages and they are very different from the original portable computing solutions.

Blogging for Dollars

Selasa, 17 November 2009

Be an Ad Salesman – The downside of Google ads and affiliate programs is you do not really have much control on your earnings and the ads that are displayed on your blog. If you want to play more seriously in the ad selling game, then you can use BlogAds’ free databases where you can set prices for advertisers to post your blog.

Some companies look for blogs that match their products and services and rent ad space the way they do with those traditional billboards you find along the freeway. You ad space can then be leased for a certain period of time. You would just need to pay 20 percent of your earnings to BlogAd.

Pass the Hat – While begging may not be so attractive as a means of getting many, doing it in style – online, that is – could be quite appealing, and not to mention profitable. There is nothing wrong about asking for money, and you could indeed make money if you ask nicely or if people like you (and your blog).

Many blogs have donation buttons on them. And true enough, many avid fans and visitors may be willing to share some of their wealth to you as a sign of appreciation for your well-written, compelling, and riveting blog. Donation buttons may be availed from PayPal, the famous escrow service, who would get a little out of your earnings when people do decide to spare some change. Similar options are offered by Amazon (Honor System) and BitPass. Most people can make their AdSense Blog sites veritable cash cows! Free $97 Secret Adsense Book at
 

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