Jeudi 30 juin 2011

HP TouchPad compete with the hoard of Android-powered slates

It's not only HP's answer to the iPad 2, this tablet represents the first of many high-profile devices from HP running webOS, the software the company purchased from Palm to power everything from slates and PCs to phones and printers.

In terms of features, the TouchPad ($499 for 16GB) looks pretty strong, sporting a dual-core processor, Flash support and an interface that's elegant and easy to use. HP also takes a fresh approach to helping users discover apps. But do the hardware and software work as well together as Apple's tablet, and can the TouchPad compete with the hoard of Android-powered slates out there?

What We Like
Better interface than Android
We've always thought that webOS would scale nicely from smartphones to tablets because the software makes it easy to multitask. Just hit the home button or swipe up from the bottom edge of the screen to minimize apps and launch the home screen, which presents all your open apps as cards. From there you can close apps by flicking them up, or stack related apps on top of each other. We also appreciate the elegant notification system — alerts drop down from the top right corner.

Beats Audio

One of the key selling points of the TouchPad is that it integrates Beats Audio, HP's tech designed to enhance sound quality. The dual speakers on the tablet's left side blew us away. We could hear Muse's "Starlight" from across a large living room. Listening with headphones resulted in much richer and clearer audio.

Just type it

Along the top of the home screen you'll find the Just Type bar, which lets you quickly conduct a search using Google, Maps, Wikipedia, Twitter and the App Catalog. You can also search for and launch apps using Just Type. That's not all Just Type can do. With Quick Actions you can turn that phrase into a new message, calendar event or even a Facebook post (though you have to scroll down and look for this option). Bonus: the keyboard includes a dedicated number row, which saves time.

Browser with flash power

There's one area where the TouchPad beats the iPad hands down, and that's Flash support. You simply won't find website dead ends on this tablet, as you will on the iPad. A great example of a Flash-enabled site on the TouchPad is CBS.com. On HP's slate you can access full episodes of shows such as "How I Met Your Mother." The iPad version just shows featured video clips. We just wish the browser supported tabs.

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Facebook and Skype built in
HP took matters into its own hands by developing its own Facebook app, and it does a nice job of delivering updates and photos. Plus, you can view your friends’ musings in a fun grid view. Thanks to a partnership with Skype, the HP TouchPad also lets users make video calls out of the box. On our tests, other callers said our picture looked clear and well lit, complaining only of occasional stuttering in the stream.

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Par bestlaptopbattery - 0 commentaire(s)le 30 juin 2011
Mercredi 29 juin 2011

Toshiba Laptop replacement cycle be longer by bestlaptopbatteryuk

If you're coming out with an Android tablet this summer, it's going to be challenging to stand out from the sea of 9- and 10-inch Honeycomb 3.1 slates. But Toshiba's going to give it a shot.

The Japanese company known mostly for its laptops is hoping to make inroads into the Android tablet market with its first attempt, called the Thrive. The Thrive is mostly what you'd expect: a 10.1-inch screen, the latest version of the Android operating system, Honeycomb 3.1, front-facing 2.1-megapixel camera and 5-megapixel rear-facing camera for photos and video conferencing, a gyroscope, rotation lock, and a 7- to 8-hour battery life (that's continuous hours of playing HD video). It weighs in at 1.6 pounds, and is a little on the thicker side at 0.6 inches.

The thickness was compromised for several features that Toshiba thinks customers will want: built-in HDMI out port, USB, mini USB, SD card slot. In other words, ports you'd find on many computers.

"There are two approaches you can take to a tablet," Jeff Barney, vice president and general manager of Toshiba's digital products division, said today. "One approach is as a smartphone with more functionality and a bigger screen. Or more from a laptop down to a tablet. We're laptop people, so we took that approach."

There's not a flip-out physical keyboard or mouse to buy as an accessory with the Thrive, but there are some features you won't find on the iPad, Apple's so-called post-PC device. Toshiba has included Log Me In software to allow users to access their home computer desktops via the Thrive, and a file manager built on top Android to browse files stored on a USB device or SD card connected to the tablet, and to see what media content you've downloaded, like movie, music, and book titles.

There's a removable back plate that can be swapped out for a different color for $20 each (green, orange, purple, blue, pink, silver, or plain old black), which also means the battery is removable, something else Toshiba is banking on to draw attention to the Thrive.

Also included is PrintShare software that allows documents to be printed directly from the tablet, similar to the iPad's AirPrint and Samsung's MobilePrint.

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The Thrive will come in three sizes: 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB. All are Wi-Fi only, and will be priced at $429, $479, and $579, respectively. Pre-orders will begin June 13, and it will be in stores by July 10.

Toshiba is hoping that brand-name recognition and getting a plug from its most important retail partner Best Buy will also steer tablet-seekers toward the Thrive.

"People want brands they're used to with computing," said Barney. "So Tier 1 computing guys, HP, Dell, us, will have a head start."

So is Toshiba worried that making a tablet with some laptop functionality will take away sales from its laptop business? Not so much. Toshiba will take the sales no matter where they come from, said Barney.

"People will probably touch their laptops less," but they're not going to stop buying laptops altogether," he said. "But the replacement cycle (to purchase another laptop) may be longer."

 

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Par bestlaptopbattery - 0 commentaire(s)le 29 juin 2011
Lundi 27 juin 2011

Panasonic Toughbook C1 Key Upgraded Features

Panasonic Solutions Company, provider of collaboration, information-sharing and decision-support solutions for government and commercial enterprises, recently announced upgrades to the Panasonic Toughbook C1, currently the world's lightest 12.1" convertible tablet PC. The new version comes equipped with a 320GB base hard drive, up to 12 hours of battery life, 2GB RAM (expandable to 8GB) and an increased Intel Core i5-2520M vPro processor (2.50GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.2GHz). In addition, the Toughbook C1's start-up time is approximately 30 percent faster1 compared to the previous model. The Toughbook C1 convertible tablet form factor is ideal for road warriors and mobile workers in a variety of environments including healthcare, education and field sales.

The upgraded Toughbook C1 maintains its embedded wireless connectivity, including Bluetooth v2.1 and optional Qualcomm's Gobi2000 3G mobile broadband technology. The device is certified on the AT&T, Sprint and Verizon Wireless 3G networks, allowing workers to stay connected virtually all of the time. Additionally, the Toughbook C1 has Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 802.11a/b/g/n Wi-Fi, offering improved connectivity options for mobile workers.

At 3.28 lbs, the lightweight Toughbook C1 with the triple-hinge design is created for a highly mobile workforce. The laptop is able to withstand drops from approximately 30" and comes with a battery life of twelve hours (with optional second battery) - enabled by a hot-swappable twin battery design. The ‘hand-free' ergonomic "strap and dome" cradle is designed for customer comfort and long-term use. The Toughbook C1 also has a spill-resistant keyboard, which protects against liquid spills of about 6 ounces. The device's 12.1" widescreen WXGA 1280 x 800 display is available with a choice of multi touch and digitizer screen or gloved multi touch screen and an anti-glare screen treatment.

"The Toughbook C1 is often the convertible tablet of choice for our customers with highly mobile workforces, such as doctors, visiting nurses, sales teams and road warriors," said Kyp Walls, director of product management, Panasonic Solutions Company. "When upgrading the device, we made sure to improve the features that are crucial in helping our end users perform their jobs more efficiently. This includes incorporating a faster processor, larger hard drive and longer battery life into a hardened, business-rugged device that offers unmatched reliability and provides the highest ROI."

Panasonic Toughbook C1: Key Upgraded Features

  • Genuine Windows 7 Professional 32-bit or 64-bit
  • Intel Core i5-2520M vPro Processor (2.5 GHz with Turbo Boost up to 3.2 GHz)
  • 320GB 7200rpm shock-mounted flex-connect hard drive with quick-release
  • RAM (varies by model)
    • Multi touch + digitizer: 4GB RAM (DDR3-1333MHz), expandable to 8GB
    • Gloved multi touch: 2GB RAM (DDR3-1333MHz), expandable to 6GB
  • Hot-swappable twin battery design
    • 6 hour battery life (12 hour with optional second battery)
  • 3.28 lbs (3.73 lbs with optional second battery)
  • Interfaces
    • SDXC card slot
  • Embedded Connectivity
    • Wi-Fi, Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6205 802.11a/b/g/n
  • Optional Integrated Features:
    • 1.3MP webcam
    • 128 solid state drive (SSD)

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Par bestlaptopbattery - 0 commentaire(s)le 27 juin 2011
Samedi 25 juin 2011

HTC Evo View tablet is the first 4G Tablet launched

Unfortunately, despite being first in line for 4G and Netflix, Sprint’s HTC Evo View tablet ships with the older version of Android: 2.3 (Gingerbread), not version 3.0 (Honeycomb). A future software update will bring Honeycomb, the version of Android made specifically for tablets, to the device.

That speaks to a larger problem of “fragmentation” on Android devices: the inability to implement the platform consistently across multiple types of hardware made by different manufacturers. Fragmentation is also the key reason why Android tablets have been slow getting popular video-streaming services such as Netflix and Hulu onto its devices. It presents a problem for making sure that Digital Rights Management technologies — or applications that make sure you aren’t ripping and recording any of the streaming content you’re watching — function across all devices.

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“It’s not one type of gas that goes into every vehicle,” said Netflix head of communications Steve Swasey, in an interview. “DRM isn’t consistent across all Android devices, and unlike the iPad and iOS devices, there’s not one universal solution to it.”

Nonetheless, the HTC Evo View 4G’s compatibility with Wi-Max will be significant for those who want to watch streaming media on their tablet devices, as the speed boost you’ll get moving from a 3G device to 4G is considerable.

The even better news for movie buffs: Unlike the multiple Android tablets that have already hit the market this year, it’s the first Android tablet to run Netflix at launch. The device will essentially come pre-bundled with the Netflix app (after a minor software update upon first powering up the tablet). As of today, only five Android phones are officially capable of running the Netflix app.

“This is a result of extensive testing of the Netflix app on the product to make sure it works smoothly on our network,” a Sprint spokeswoman told Wired.com.

Most tablets released in 2011 so far fall into two categories: Wi-Fi only, the type of device most manufacturers launch first, and a 3G or 3.5G networked device, like the original Samsung Galaxy Tab (on Sprint’s 3G network) or T-Mobile’s G-Slate (which is 3.5G at best). HTC introduced the Flyer, the Evo View’s Wi-Fi-only predecessor, in late May.

Under the hood, the Evo View 4G is no slouch. The tablet sports a 1.5-GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, a gig of ram, front and back-facing cameras and a 7-inch 1024×600 screen. It’s also got a stylus pen, which (for a limited time) will be thrown in for free if you buy a two-year contract.

In addition to the Evo View tablet, Sprint also launched the Evo 3D, HTC’s first 3-D-video-capable Android smartphone. The Evo View and Evo 3D are both available in Sprint and Best Buy stores as well as online, for $400 and $200 respectively, if purchased in conjunction with a two-year contract.

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Par bestlaptopbattery - 0 commentaire(s)le 25 juin 2011
Vendredi 24 juin 2011

Battery Wiki - Tips for Laptop Batteries Tricks and Advices

Everyone remembers when desktop pcs primary grew to become a home item and nearly everybody was astonished in the totally different issues which they could do ideal from home. This was all so exhilarating. Then Toshiba gave us the laptop computer which was the subsequent evolution in computing. This meant that businessmen and women, students, teachers, vacationers as nicely as other casual travelers could consider their function with them without necessarily becoming limited.  

Laptops revolutionized the way in which people work. Millions have flocked to electronics shops equally offline and on-line to purchase a personal laptop computer owing for the ease of workflow and e the convenience that it offers. There are handful of elements to look for when selecting a laptop computer because there are now various brands. the extremely best manufacturers are usually Dells, Toshibas, HP, Acer and Sony. There are away training course others including Lenovo which are coming up fast. one other point may be the storage capacity. this can be crucial for those who are a single to carry out various chores for the laptop. Another awesome element to look at may be the laptop battery. 

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When selecting a laptop computer battery, the extremely best method to know which can be the extremely best is merely to verify the energy capacity and how prolonged the energy lasts right after it has bee completely charged. This guarantees that you just may have highest unlimited capacity to function with at least interruptions. Most fine batteries will provide you with in between 2-4 several hours of continuous energy though all this is dependent for the specific chores becoming performed. The far more the chores the far more the energy requirements is going to be and hence the much less the battery time. selecting by manufacturer can also be important. It is usually suggested that you just go using the same organization that produced your laptop computer to stay obvious of compatibility problems.Hp 6735s laptop battery It is extremely simple to recharge a laptop computer battery. when the energy gets drained, you can merely re-plug the laptop computer to some wall electric outlet making use of the laptop computer ac adapter cord that arrived using the laptop computer and also the electric latest quickly starts to recharge the battery. It could possibly consider as prolonged since it took for that battery to turn out to be drained for it to turn out to be completely charged. It is suggested nevertheless that for those who are traveling to some spot that could possibly not have electric outlets, you could require to purchase an additional battery just for safety.

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Par bestlaptopbattery - 0 commentaire(s)le 24 juin 2011
Jeudi 23 juin 2011

Top Tips to make your Email Safe

There are millions of people on the Internet that would like nothing more than to gain access to your computer and steal your vital information.

This is why it is so important for you to keep your email accounts safe. If you are not taking steps towards this then you may already be infected with some kind of computer virus or hacker attack.

That is where you need to be aware of what you are doing when it comes to email.

Below you are going to find some tips and tricks that will keep your email address and account out of the hands of the hackers, spammers and viruses of the world.

Security

Installing good security software is a must.It seems obvious, but this is the first thing you should do. Going online brings security risks. These include coming into contact with deliberately malicious and discreet software (aka malware), misleading junk email and the possibility of inadvertently compromising your own privacy.

Installing good security software including a firewall and an anti-virus programme provides a great first line of defence.

Passwords

Many passwords in use are relatively easy to guess, 123456, password, abc123 have been found to be all too common.

Go for something hard to guess, but easy to remember. For example, try taking a sentence and turning it into a password by looking at the first letter of each word, and using numbers and capitals too.

Something like "This little piggy went to market" might become 'tlpWENT2m'.

Also, use different passwords for different sites to spread the risk.

Phishing

Spam is unsolicited email that you may receive. Much of it is merely annoying, but some can ask you for personal information directly, or lead you to websites on which you are asked to enter personal information.

This is known as phishing. Most of these websites look genuine but aren't - fake online banking websites, for example.

Do not open or reply to any suspicious looking emails, just delete them.

Most genuine organisations won't ask you for personal information directly in an email. Always call your bank if you are in doubt of any emails pertaining from them.

Public

Using a public computer, for example at a library or an Internet cafe, brings additional risks, not least the fact that someone could be watching you closely over your shoulder.

Avoid online banking completely. When logging on to your email, select the "no cache" option if possible, say "no" if you are asked if you want to remember your password, and completely log out when you're finished emailing.

Clear your browsing history and cookies when you've finished your session.

 

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Keep email address private.

Deleting data before disposing of your computer is the first step, but it's possible to recover data even after it has been deleted.

The safest method is to remove the hard disk from the machine and destroy it.

Dropping it on to a hard floor or hitting it with a hammer will prevent any data falling into the wrong hands.

Privacy

You should keep your email address private at all times. There are many sites that allow for social interaction with other members and at the same time they allow you to display your email address. This is not a good thing.

If you choose to display your email address then you are opening yourself up to attack.

There are software programmes out there that allow the spammers of the world to harvest email addresses remotely from these types of sites.

 

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