Tuesday, January 29, 2013


Samsung Series 9 – The Ultra-Portable Ultrabook

Samsung Series 9, the ultrabook series from Korean manufactures Samsung. If you’re intending to buy a light weight laptop with blazing fast performance, fitted in a sleek casing and long battery life; then the NP900X3C-A01 has got them all for you. You get a netbook like lightweight laptop but in terms of performance, this little beast has the capability to compete with your desktop.Samsung Series 9
So what does it come with beneath the casing? Intel Core i5 Processor of clock speed 1.7 GHz and 3MB L3 cache, on an Intel HM75 chipset. This computer is equipped with the latest Intel 4000 HD Graphicscard that shares the system memory. And the system memory, which is the RAM, is 4 GB and the bus speed is 1600 MHz and it’s DDP. Instead of a hard drive, the ultrabook comes with a Solid State Drive (SSD). Though the SSD is lower than necessary, only 128 GB. A high end pc like this should have at least 512 GB.
And that’s all remarkable insights; all others are typical which comes with almost all other laptops.
The 13.3 inch laptop fits into your bag easily. Small enough to be easily carried around, again decently bigger enough to carry on your works with ease. The display is SuperbrightHD+LED, having a brightness of 400nit. The screen doesn’t glare, because the display is anti-reflective so it gives comfort to your eyes. When you work in high light levels or outdoors, the reflective displays are going to cause a lot of pain so Samsung has done a good job on the display. And the 1600×900 pixels resolution is pretty decent, it makes the desktop appear bigger and the bars & icons smaller but still convenient to see them and work. In an overall rating, the display is going to provide you a very good experience.

A Beginner’s Guide to Mobile Broadband

On the subject of broadband Internet, mobile broadband is one of the most talked about things of ourtime. It is rapidly becoming widespread in a world where being connected to the Internet at all times is becoming ever more necessary for many people. Mobile broadband is exactly what its name suggests— it is broadband Internet which does not require a fixed line telephone or cable connection. Instead, it works through the mobile phone service providers, allowing you to connect to the Internet anywhere where you can get decent enough mobile phone signals.Read on...Broadband

Monday, January 28, 2013


Holly the cat: A Florida feline's 200-mile two-month journey home baffles scientists

Holly the cat has become an internet sensation, mystified animal experts [and used up an unknown number of her nine lives] by trekking 200 miles home after disappearing on a family road trip eight weeks earlier.

A woman customer called the Canon help desk with a problem with her printer.

Tech support: Are you running it under windows?

Customer: “No, my desk is next to the door, but that is a good point. The man sitting in the cubicle next to me is under a window, and his printer is working fine.”
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Customer: My keyboard is not working anymore.

Tech support: Are you sure it’s plugged into the computer?

Customer: No. I can’t get behind the computer.

Tech support: Pick up your keyboard and walk 10 paces back.

Customer:! OK

Tech support: Did the keyboard come with you?

Customer: Yes

Tech support: That means the keyboard is not plugged in. Is there another keyboard?

Customer: Yes, there’s another one here. Ah…that one does work…
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Tech support: What’s on your monitor now, ma’am?

Customer
: A teddy bear my boyfriend bought for me at the 7-11.



Customer: Hi, good afternoon, this is Martha, I can’t print. Every time I try, it says ‘Can’t find printer’. I’ve even lifted the printer and placed it in front of the monitor, but the computer still says he can’t find it…ARGH!!!*

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Dung beetles look to the stars

JOHANNESBURG - A species of South African dung beetle has been shown to use the Milky Way to navigate, making it the only known animal that turns to the galactic spray of stars across the night sky for direction.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Arthur C Clarke-



(Clarke's 69th Law, The Odyssey File 1984)-"Reading computer manuals without the hardware is as frustrating as reading sex manuals without the software."


BILL GATES:



"I swore off computers for about a year -and-a-half-the end of ninth grade and all of tenth,I tried to be normal, the best I could."
 

"INTEL



"INTEL has announced the next chip: The REPENTIUM."

 


"Who's general failure and why is he reading my disk?"

HILLARY CLINTON VIRUS-



Files disappear, only to reappear mysteriously a year later in another directory.