Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts

Monday, 4 July 2011

Four Things to do on Your Computer to Boost Your Broadband Internet Speed


Using the internet is a comfortable way of building our lives. With a good broadband internet connection at hand, anyone can make a good impact on the world. The internet has turned things around and has changed the world from the private fiefdom of a privileged few to the world of everybody, where you and I can make things happen, even though we are not rich.
Quite unfortunately, many of the people that have been granted this awesome opportunity are beginning to lose it, and this is due to not having a good medium of connecting to the internet. Many are privileged to have a personal computer and a broadband modem that gets them connected to the internet, but due to some unseen reasons they are no longer flamboyant online again.
However, I am giving some four solid and important computer tweaks to make a failing broadband internet connection gets back on its feet and make its owner glad again.

Use an antivirus
Your computer must have been experiencing some hard times combating virus attacks lately and this situation has affected its general output, not excluding your precious broadband internet connection. In this kind of precarious situation, nothing can go on well on your computer and if care is not taken, you’ll be losing the most valuable files on your computer. You probably don’t want this to happen, then you have to do something as soon as possible.
To save your computer from fatal damage, you have to install an antivirus program on your computer. How do you do that? Quite simple. There are a lot of free virus shield suits on the internet for people like you and I to use in order to protect our dear computers against virus attack. There are two special antivirus programs I do recommend to people, and they are avast and avg. Both can be downloaded for free. After securing and antivirus program, run a system scan: of course, this is a very simple task. And always make sure your antivirus program never runs out of date, else you stand the risk of inviting viruses into your computer. I assure you that after doing this, you’ll see a difference in your broadband internet connection.
Clean up your hard disk
Your computer gets slower with every new program and file installed on it. This is because the space reduces each time a new file is stored on it. And your broadband internet requires that your computer be in good shape and health for it to run well. This not in place, your broadband will only try hard to perform like a narrowband.
Go to ‘My Documents’, remove all the old files that are littering up your hard disk and are only eating up the precious space that could perform other better tasks on your computer. Note, also empty the recycle bin because every file in it remains on your computer’s hard disk and it makes no difference leaving it like that. After doing this, your computer will taste a little improvement and your broadband internet will work better.
Uninstall every unused application
There are many applications on your computer, this is not a sin but you are doing it because you have them for free on the internet. This can make the performance of your computer to suffer. Help make things better by uninstalling those one that are of no use to you from your computer.
After doing that, restart your computer and the changes will take effect and you will see your broadband internet perform better.
Stop startup programs
When programs start up with your computer, the performance speed of your computer is delayed. This always makes your computer slow down while using it. What makes programs startup with the computer? Most programs are programmed to do so and only have to stop that if you want to enjoy a better broadband internet.
To stop startup programs, type ‘msconfig’ in the RUN box and hit enter. Go to ‘startup’ and deselect the programs you won’t like to see delay your computer’s performance. Restart your computer and the changes will take effect. Then you will enjoy a better broadband internet connection.

New Samsung Series 9 notebooks

Samsung add in Intel Core i3, i5 and i7 processors to its new range of Series 9 notebooks.  This latest series keeps the recent styles but comes with 11.6 inch and 13.3 inch models with up to 256GB SSDs and up to 6GB of DDR memory.
The Samsung NP900X1B-A02US and NP900X1B-A01US models are both with 11.6 inch screen and run in Core i3-2357M processor.  NP900X1B-A02US model also consists of 64GB SSD and 2GB of memory while the later doubled this specs having 128GB SSD and memory of 4GB.
Operating in Core i5-2467M processor are NP900X3A-B01US and NP900X3A-B02US. Both models have 4GB of memory and hard drive capacity of 128GB and 512GB respectively.  And finally, the NP900X3A-A05US with Core i7-2467M processor, 6GB of DDR3 memory and 256GB SSD. These three models have 13.3 inch screen display.
The Samsung series also come up with features such as FastStart and USB 3.0 connectivity.

Removal of Vista Antivirus 2012

Vista Antivirus 2012 arranges a number of errors on a computer system, which it pretends to repair. It also creates system vulnerabilities and deletes patches installed to fix system errors. The resulted vulnerabilities are used by the adware to receive updates from remote attackers, but more often they are used by other viruses which slip into computer system exploiting them. Observations on test PC intentionally infected with the program have clearly shown that the malware in times multiplies the probability of viral injections because of its impact on a computer system.
Get rid of Vista Antivirus 2012 and fix system vulnerabilities, not only those created by the program, but all of those in place. The program is commonly known as a counterfeited security suite which is mainly introduced into Windows computers. As you see from the above, its tasks are note limited to reporting invented virus name, but there is a peril of computer system deterioration.

Friday, 3 June 2011

Cydle i30 TV Tuner for iPhone

Cydle i30 iPhone TV Tuner
Tired of paying extra for live TV streaming on your smartphone? Gladly, there’s Cydle i30 TV Tuner for your iPhone designed to support ATSC-M/H US standard to allow the smartphone to tune in broadcast content. Though you’ll have to get your sleek phones cradled in a dock with a little antenna sticking out of the case.
Design-wise the Cydle i30 houses its own 1100mA rechargeable battery making it independent device and out from sucking your smartphone’s charge. On it’s soft side, sure the device will come a free app to facilitate the broadcast sync on the iPhone.
Right there still no words on when the Cydle i30 will hit the shelves, but it could be really soon as it already making it way on the FCC.

Best Laptops 2011




Apple MacBook Pros
Tablets could be storming the mobile computing community right now, however, that could be mostly not a replacement for a regular notebook application needs. Mostly for high-graphics gaming, professional works and rendering videos you’ll need a decent computer to work with. And while browsing, to what could be the best notebook computers out there available this year, i4u.com have come up with a pretty good list. You can check out the list after the break.
  • 1. Toshiba Satellite M645-S4080 – This is one of the new machines from Toshiba for 2011. It has a 14-inch LED backlit LCD and runs Windows 7 Home Premium. The processor is the Intel Core i5-460M running 2.53GHz and the machine has 6GB of RAM. The screen resolution is 1366 x 768 and it has 640GB of storage.
  • 2. Toshiba Qosmio X500- S1811 – This notebook is one of the largest machines you will find and is perfect for those that like to play games and those that like to watch lots of media. The notebook has a giant 18.4-inch LCD supporting HD resolution. The notebook runs an Intel Core i7-740QM processor, has 500GB of storage, and 4GB of RAM. It also packs in a lot more features making this a giant size notebook that will do just about everything you want it to.
  • 3. Dell L701x XPS 17 Notebook – This is one of the larger new Dell machines to launch his year with a big 17.3-inch screen and a discrete GeForce GT 435m 1GB GPU. The machine has NVIDIA Optimus tech to switch between that discrete GPU and the integrated graphics. This notebook also has Blu-ray, 6GB of RAM, 500GB storage and a lot more features. The processor is a Core i5-460M at 2.53GHz.
  • 4. HP Mini 5013 Netbook – This little netbook is one of the best on the market. The downside to a netbook is that the hardware isn’t that robust, the upside is portability and a low price. This netbook uses an Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz CPU, 2GB of RAM, and a 250GB HDD. It runs Windows 7 Pro and has a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 resolution screen along with a few other features.
  • 5. Sony Vaio VPC-YB15KX/S – This is the first notebook on the list powered by an AMD processor. The CPU is the dual-core AMD E-350 running at 1.6GHz. The screen is an 11.6-inch 1366 x 768 unit and the GPU for the notebook is a Radeon HD 6310. This notebook has 500GB of storage and 4GB of RAM with the Windows 7 Home Premium OS.
  • 6. Dell Inspiron M101z Notebook – Dell is one of the largest companies in the notebook market. This machine is a small AMD powered unit with an 11.6-inch screen. It has a resolution of 1366 x 768 and uses a Radeon Mobility HD 4200 GPU. It sports 2GB of RAM, 500GB of storage, and Windows 7 Home Premium for the OS. The processor inside the notebook is the AMD Athlon II Neo K125 and it has several other features too like WiFi and Bluetooth.
  • 7. Alienware m17x 10-1847DSB – This 17-inch notebook is one of the most powerful gaming notebooks Alienware offers and the nearly $2200 price shows it. It uses an Intel Core 17-740QM processor at 1.73 GHz and it has 6GB of RAM. The notebook has 500GB of storage and a slot loading DVD burner. Graphics are handled by a CrossFireX 1GB ATI Radeon HD 5870 GPU and the machine has a 17-inch screen with a 1440 x 900 resolution. Other features include a backlit keyboard, 500GB of storage, 6GB of RAM, and lots more.
  • 8. Apple MacBook Pro MC700LL/A – This is one of the cheapest MacBook notebooks that you can purchase right now. The machine has a 13.3-inch screen and runs a 2.3GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 processor. It has 320GB of storage, a screen resolution of 1280 x 800, and Intel HD graphics. The machine also has 4GB of RAM and the new Thunderbolt port among other things.
  • 9. Apple MacBook Pro MC721LL/A – This is the larger 15.4-inch MacBook Pro notebook with a screen resolution of 1440 x 900. It has a 2GHz Intel Core i7 processor, Radeon HD 6490M graphics, and a 500GB HDD. Other features include 4GB of RAM, Thunderbolt, and lots more. This is the MacBook Pro that is at the lower end of the price range for the large screen machine.
  • 10. MacBook Air 13.3 – This little machine is one of the thinnest and coolest notebooks on the market. It has a 13.3-inch screen and a processor that runs at 2.13GHz. Storage is to a 256GB SSD and the machine uses NVIDIA GeForce 320M graphics. This machine also has 4GB of RAM.

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