Archive for April, 2009

Choosing Laptop Features

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Toshiba’s Qosmio line came first in August, 2004. Since then, it has been at the front in the laptop technology. Now its third generation, the Qosmio G35-AV600 has come in the market. The new model delivers not only the features of previous models but some additional features also. It gives the best multimedia properties as it includes components such as Intel’s new core duo chip set.

The features such as one of the finest 17-inch wide-screen display, an integrated TV tuner, a double-layer DVD drive, rocking stereo speakers and a set of multimedia controls are there. Currently the price is $2,399- a bit costly for the normal users. You will get many of such features (in scaled-down manner) in other notebooks like the HP Pavillion dv8000z, the Dell Inspiron E1705, the Sony VAIO AX and the Fujitsu LifeBook N series at a lower price.

Though it is high-techie, it has a low end GPU and because of this, its gaming performance is badly affected. The laptop is very big with 16 inches width, 11.5 inches depth and 2 inches thick. The weight is around 10.2-11.5 pounds. The keys are large and no separate number pad is there. A/V controls, controls for display brightness, video in and out and Dolby home theatre connections are above the keyboard.

The combination of a Dolby Home Theater, 1-bit digital amplifier and Harman Pardon stereo speakers gives extremely loud and full sound. As the speakers are below the display, the sound becomes soft when the lid is closed.

10 Things to Love About the iPhone

Saturday, April 25th, 2009

10 Things to Love About the iPhone – I took delivery of my iPhone at the start of September, the start of a trying month personally that saw me out of the office for very long periods and only in touch with the world via my phone. It was a baptism of fire for me and the device.

You will have seen the adverts, played with it in phone shops, looked over fellow commuters’ shoulders, borrowed your friend’s … great isn’t it? Or is it?

In this article I touch on some of the best things about the device that have wowed me completely. Or even just a bit. And to maintain the celestial karmic balance I have a companion article on some of the things that drive me absolutely nuts. There’s enough material for both articles, I assure you!

So here we go, in reverse order, the 10 things that you should love about the iPhone!

10. Voicemail organisation
One of the cutest features of the device is the way it organises your voicemail for you. No more phoning the voicemail number, listening to all the messages in your mailbox in the order they arrived to get to the ones you want to hear. There they are, in a list, with real names instead of phone numbers when the number is in your contact list. You can go straight to the message you want and avoid the junk calls.

You aren’t limited to the time limit on saved messages that your phone provider imposes – they will stay on your device as long as you need them. It’s even got deleted file recovery, with deleted messages staying in your trash can until you commit the delete.

9. SMS text organisation
If you like the way the iPhone manages your voicemails, you’ll love the SMS organisation even more. SMS messages are organised by third party name as before, but even better when you drill down by third party the messages themselves are displayed, in order, as a series of quotes like an instant messaging dialogue, so you can see the whole conversation. So good, so obvious, so why hasn’t it been done before?

8. Onscreen keyboard
One of the things that strikes you about the iPhone is the absence of any keyboard or stylus. In fact it’s almost devoid of buttons altogether, which is one of the criticisms I would level against the iPhone.

The absence of a keyboard was one of the reasons I delayed switching to the iPhone in the first place. I work out of the office probably 60% of the time and my PDA is often my only link with my business while I am out of the office. Sending email via a T9 keypad is not ideal, and most soft keyboards I have see to date have been frustratingly slow. I have had a couple of PDAs with slide-out keyboards and these can be satisfactory, but they also make the device heavier, thicker and less attractive as a telephone handset.

The iPhone soft keypad is surprisingly good. I watched some demos on YouTube before I ordered the iPhone yet had nagging doubts about how realistic they were. I need not have been concerned, however: It really is as good as the demos suggest. The auto-correction works by comparing what you type with the keys around the key you strike, so if you hit an “h” instead of a “g” it will pick this up and correct your mistake.

It isn’t perfect, however. I have consistent problems reaching the space bar and seem to hit the letter “b” instead. The correction picks up faulty key presses, but won’t necessarily correct a mis-spelling if you put too many or too few letters into the word. You also need to be around 60-70% accurate with your key presses or the algorithm gives up. Rejecting an auto-correction suggestion requires that you hit the miniscule “x” at the end of the suggestion, rather than a dedicated key or backspace as in most Windows applications, and this can be really difficult.

But overall the keyboard works well and, I have to admit, is more usable than the keypads on most of the Windows Mobile PDAs I have had. I’m still not sure whether I prefer it to handwriting recognition with a stylus, but I can live with it.

7. iPod on a phone
Although it lacks the intuitive touch wheel interface of the original and best iPod, the iPhone, like the iTouch, makes up for it with its full screen iPod player interface that gives you faster and more direct access to media stored on the device. I prefer the wheel of the iPod, but I admit it’s 6 of one and half a dozen of the other.

Although the 8GB or 16GB memory of the iPhone is shared between the iPod features and other storage-dependent applications, I can still store over 3,000 songs which is more or less my entire CD collection. I can play movies too, and the display is more than adequate for doing so, but a typical movie takes up to 2GB of storage so of course I have to “budget” for it.

All in all the iPhone serves me well as a media player, especially as my BMW has the direct iPod interface built in to the iDrive, so I can access my music library through the car’s steering wheel controls and navigation display.

6. Motion sensors and landscape mode (to a point)
The iPhone is jam packed full of sensors. Proximity sensors so it knows you are using it as a phone. Light sensors to adjust brightness. Motion detectors to know you are waving the thing around (used to great effect in “Lightsaber Unleashed” – a free demo game on iTunes).

The motion detectors are used to greatest effect to in Safari and document browsers to detect when you tilt the screen to view it in landscape mode. Document too side to fit readably onto the screen? Just rotate the device and it will change the screen orientation. Cute!

The only problem is that implementation of the feature seems to be application dependent and is not consistently deployed across all applications on the device. So reading and typing mail does not benefit from the feature, for example, while email attachments (see below) do.

5. Full web browser on a phone
I’m not a great Safari fan in general, preferring Firefox on the Mac and IE on the PC. That said, the implementation of Safari on the iPhone is without doubt the best mobile browser I have seen to date.

It supports CSS and Javascript and will support Silverlight in the future, but it does not support Flash at present. With the screen rotated to landscape mode you can generally read most websites directly on the iPhone screen, while the “pinch” metaphor (placing two fingers on the screen and moving them together apart) zooms in or out to allow small text or fine detail to be viewed. Touching on-screen controls like text boxes and menus zooms in onto the control making it easy to complete browser-based forms. The whole browsing experience is smooth, intuitive and engaging.

4. Native support for PDF and Office document formats
As a “dyed in the wool” Microsoft user, this feature has wowed me more more than almost anything else on the device.

The iPhone renders all “standard” Office formats (Word, Excel and Powerpoint) as standard, without any plug-ins. And not just Office 2003 – the extensible Office 2007 formats are supported as well! The iPhone supports rotation to view documents in landscape format, complete with pinch zoom.

Sadly you cannot edit Office documents as standard, although a number of publishers are planning to offer document editors and spreadsheets in the future. However for 80% of remote working scenarios I find the device suits me perfectly.

3. WiFi and 3G stacks
The original iPhone whetted appetites for mobile computing but soon disappointed Europeans due to its lack of support for 3G. That of course is a thing of the past with the Mark II device.

I have been more impressed by the device’s WiFi capabilities, however. Although battery consumption is less than ideal with wireless switched on, the WiFi stack performs really well, particularly in larger office and public environments where you move in and out of range or between access points, sometimes using different protocols, on a constant basis. It supports a number of security protocols including certificate-based WPA-2 and TKIP and can interact with Microsoft-centric enterprise security deployments.

You configure the device to join new networks automatically and of course once you have set up access to a network it will reconnect automatically the next time you are in range. It works really, really well – so well that frankly you can afford to forget all about it. Which is how it should be, frankly.

2. Ease of adding applications
The basic iPhone provides basic email, calendar and contacts management alongside the Safari web browser, camera and iPod application. It also has a superb aGPS and Google maps which is surprisingly good, although the battery consumption with location services switched on renders the device almost unusable in my opinion. In other words, the iPhone offers a fairly reasonable set of basic mobile productivity applications.

So what do you do if you need more? The answer is iTunes AppStore, an online service accessible from the iPhone that enables you to search and download applications that are charged against your iTunes account. So far I have mostly downloaded sample applications and free utility ware, which is enough to get a feel for what is out there and appreciate the very straightforward installation and updating process. I have only bought one application so far – iBlogger, a generic blogging writer to connect to my CMS and blog. The process is seamless and transparent, from the user’s standpoint, and exactly what the user needs.

The idea of extensibility is a good one. This is where the crossover from computing and PDAs into the world of the mobile phone really has benefited the consumer. But for the consumer to benefit completely there has to be adequate choice.

To date Apple has been successful in attracting software publishers to the game with a powerful development kit and simple distribution model. I appreciate the concerns that some publishers have over the stranglehold that Apple maintains over the distribution channel, rather like Sony with the PlayStation, and time will tell whether the Apple developer engagement model continues to attract the best developers.

Right now what the iPhone lacks as standard is a task management tool that interfaces with Microsoft Exchange and a more advanced set of editing tools that offer basic features like cut and paste (that’s right, iPhone does NOT allow you to cut and paste text while editing). I don’t know if any such applications exist on the AppStore and I haven’t looked yet because frankly I would expect these to be provided by Apple as standard and hope that a future firmware update will provide them.

If my impatience gets the better of me I will go and look in the AppStore and I will probably find what I am looking for.

1. Great design (to a point)
Apple has done a phenomenal job with the iPhone. It is gorgeous! My iPhone is probably the most elegant and iconic object I have ever owned. That’s right, not just the most elegant phone, or PDA, or mobile computer – as an exercise in pure physical design it excels.

The glossy surface is hard to keep clean and within minutes is covered in finger marks, but I find that wiping with a barely moist chamois leather is enough to restore it to its full glory.

Difficulties in keeping it clean aside, it is also pretty robust and usable day to day. I have dropped it a few times onto hard floors with no apparent ill effects and it feels really solid in the hands. I don’t bother with a case and simply slip it into my jeans pocket (front or back) and usually forget that it’s there.

The user interface is remarkable – mostly. The pinch zoom and fast list scrolling are excellent. Adding, deleting and moving application icons on the home screen is intuitive and can be mastered in minutes.

However the good parts of the UI are so good that the gaffs in design – the inability to collapse large directory trees in mail folders, the absence of a file manager, the lack of a cut and paste feature – stand out even more starkly and underline the genesis of the device.

The point is that the iPhone is the product of a prolific and brilliant yet highly introspective group of engineers. It is design untrammelled by any notion of reality or practicality, particularly in the corporate context. In most respects, and I mean probably 80% of the product in this case, the outcome is wonderful. The 80% is so good I can almost forgive Apple the 20% of absolutely essential features that are missing. For now!

Top 21 Free and Paid iPhone Applications

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

Top 21 Free and Paid iPhone Applications

1. Koi Pond – £0.59

This application is all about you imaging that you are gazing at a pond of crystal clear water, you have to really let your mind go when playing this game.

2. Crazy Lighter – Free

Imagine your iPhone was a lighter, well now you virtually can. You can move your phone and the lighter reacts as if it was a real lighter.

3. Break Classic – £0.59

One of the best brick breaking games for the iPhone. They are currently working on an update for this application, so keep a close eye out!

4. Brain Challenge – £5.99

This is the only comprehensive brain training application available for the iPhone. Msn, Google and Yahoo have all been talking about this amazing application.

5. Crash Bandicoot Nitro Kart 3D – £5.99

This is a new game and is very good fun whenever traveling to keep yourself entertained. You move your iPhone to the left and right to direct the kart.

6. Jaw Breaker – Free

A new simple but addictive game released for the iPhone, its also free!

7. Apache Lander – Free

Addictive, free and chopper fun!

8. Labyrinth Lite Edition – Free

Control a ball on a wooden platform, tilt to move the ball.

9. Texas Hold’em – £2.99

Very realistic and fun Texas Hold’em game.

10. Dizzy Be Free – Free

There is 4 levels, go give them a go!

11. Vicinity – £1.79

Ultimate guide to your surroundings.

12. aSleep – £0.59

Relax with sounds of nature and you might fall asleep btw.

13. Super Monkey Ball – £5.99

Guide a little monkey to his victory by tilting your iPhone.

14. Break

Brickbreaker for the iPhone, except its better and there is 99 levels!

15. Phone Saber – Free

Move your iPhone and you can act like one of the jedi’s from Star Wars.

16. iPint – Free

Tilt your iPhone and get the pint of beer down the bar table to your buddy.

17. Facebook – Free

On your journeys check who has left you comments or rss feed.

18. Woo Button – Free

Basically a button that screams “Woo!” Amazing as it sounds, yes I know.

19. Tube Status – Free

Get details of London underground tube times.

20. Chopper – £4.99

Kill the enemies by tilting your iPhone and try to complete all the missions.

21. File Magnet – £2.99

Lets you move files from your Mac to your iPhone.

Everyone post I make I always try to make it interesting for everyone and hopefully somebody has downloaded some of these class iPhone Apps onto their iPhone. Hope you enjoy playing them.

Cheap Laptops – An Increasing Trend of Suppliers

Sunday, April 19th, 2009

Cheap Laptops – Laptops are very useful gadgets. In fact, people find it literally indispensable to live without laptops. Students, professionals and business people make use of it to become successful in their business and professional ventures. This user-friendly device can be used by everyone very easily. The best thing about a laptop is that it can be carried conveniently while travelling.

The price of laptops has also gone down and it is no longer expensive as it used to be. Thus the availability of Cheap Laptops has made things simple for people. Now, people can very easily store documents and other files on the device. These files can be information as well as entertainment related. The users can store games, music, videos and content related files on the memory of the laptop. These can be easily accessed whenever there arises a need. The users of the laptop can play interesting games, play music on the device and watch videos by opening the files that are stored in the device.

Surfing internet is also worth it on laptops. Moreover, the latest laptops are equipped with Wi-Fi that allows people to access internet at any place where there is the Wi-Fi network. On accessing the internet, users get the chance to download files that they require and open websites for accessing various pages that are laden with information. The various search engines also enable people to quickly find the website that one may be looking for.

Buying a laptop has also become easily with detailed information available on the internet about the latest laptops. The users find it very convenient to place an order for a laptop after going through all the features of the laptop that one may wish to buy.

Cheap laptops have become a craze of people as people are becoming more and more tech-savvy. Now, everyone wants to scrap on Orkut, chat with people, make VoIP phone calls and access information instantly. So, buying a laptop serves all purposes. The device can also be easily carried to distant places with ease. Moreover, it solves business and professional need of people. Its easy availability has generated many clients for laptops producers.

Toshiba Satellite A200E530D

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Toshiba Satellite A200E530D – With more and more technological advancement, it is becoming necessary with the end of each day to work more and that too in less time. Sometimes, work accompanies you home. At such times, it is impossible to take your office’s computer to your place or your personal computer to your office. A laptop is a perfect gadget during such situations. It is easily portable.

It stores lot of data for you and helps you perform well. It delivers high end performance at a good pace. Plus, it comes with other accessories like speakers and microphones that add to the entertainment element of your life. So whenever you are tired, your laptop relaxes you with your favorite tracks. Thus, to conclude, your laptop does almost all your jobs delivering almost precise performance.

Key features

Toshiba Satellite A200E530D is equipped with Intel Core2 Duo T5300. Since, it is enhanced with the latest technology, it delivers up to date results. It has a 2048 KB Processor Cache Memory that acts as a mediator between the physical RAM and the CPU. It makes information readily available for your service. Toshiba Satellite A200E530D has 667 front side buses that connect the processor, chip set, DRAM and AGP socket. It is the main highway for data in a PC. It has a processor speed of 1730 MHz. it has a standard RAM of 1024 MB and an in built hard disk of 120GB. It weighs 2.7 kg.

Design

Toshiba Satellite A200E530D has a 15.4 inch LCD. That means it is real big! It has a maximum resolution of 1280×800. As a result, each and every image that you view is crisp and clear. As a result, working with Toshiba Satellite A200E530D for long hours won’t be a tiresome job. It also comes with good quality speakers.

Core Information

Toshiba Laptops is enabled with Windows Vista Premium. As a result, operating this device would be quite easy.

Conclusion

Toshiba Satellite A200E530D is enabled with all the features that you may find in a standard Laptops. What makes it completely alluring is the 15.4 inch LCD screen since this will reduce the pain of your eyes. Hence, excessive use of this laptop won’t create problems for you.

Dell Laptop

Monday, April 13th, 2009

Dell Laptop – With a lot of IT companies thronging the market with desktops, laptops and notebooks, it is difficult for a potential buyer to choose a brand and a product suitable to one’s need. Well, Dell stands at third place in capturing the hardware market. Here are a few reasons to go for a Dell laptop.

Taking about its looks, Dell offers its laptops in a variety of colors and design patterns that enhances its elegance and makes you trendy. Moving onto functionality, Dell laptops provide you a number of connection ports including an 8-in-1 card reader. The best thing is the HDMI port through which you can connect to HD devices such as plasma TV and enjoy high-quality movies. To make your HD experience even better, Dell provides a MediaDirect feature that enables one-touch access to your office or multimedia content, irrespective of the state of the operating system.

Multimedia applications form an important part of any PC or laptop. Therefore, Dell has incorporated dual headphone ports, built in digital microphones (dual), high-definition audio 2.0 sound card and an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator video card.

Since, laptops are portable devices, mobility is a must. Dell provides a number of options to keep you always connected. It has an inbuilt WiFi catcher that lets you detect the strongest wireless signal. Dell laptops have six wireless antennas built into it that provide support for wireless USB, Bluetooth and mobile broadband options according to the availability.

Dell also offers you a variety of sales and support services in the form of information backup and detecting and fixing viruses and bugs. You can choose the options that suit your needs that range from Dell Connect to DataSafe and Online Backup to CompleteCare Accidental Damage Service.

Dell categorizes laptops for home and home-office, for business and for gaming purposes. While the home use laptops have Celeron or Intel Dual-core processors, the business use laptops are equipped with core-2-duo processor to enhance the performance and computing power. Also, business needs demand security, which is fulfilled by the biometric fingerprint reader. Also, the buyer can upgrade the hard disk or RAM to suit one’s need.

Toshiba Satellite M200A411D

Friday, April 10th, 2009

Toshiba Satellite M200A411D – If you’re looking for a great all around laptop then the Satellite range is an excellent choice. This range features the latest advanced technology. The hardware, software utilities even the design of Toshiba Satellite M200A411D laptop are all meant to make things easy, regardless of the who, what, where or when. This laptop will make your work much easier than you can ever imagine.

Design

And outside they not only look great, but are smartly designed to withstand everyday wear and tear. It weighs 2.27 kg only. It is one of the lightest laptops around.

Key features

Toshiba Satellite M200A411D laptop has Intel Pentium Dual Core T2080 processor with processor memory cache KB. The front size bus is 533. The processor speed is 1730 MHz, which is a very good speed for a laptop. The speed of RAM of Toshiba Satellite M200A411D laptop is 512 RAM. With this, the hard disk of Toshiba Satellite M200A411D laptop is a sufficient 80 GB.

Core Information

The hard disk of Toshiba laptop has enough to hold more of your musical data, all those special moments, personal and all your work related files and important information, and all the other stuff that truly makes up your digital life.

The display screen size is 14 inches with screen resolution of 1280 x 800 in Toshiba Satellite M200A411D laptop. The display screen is a high contrast and high gloss screen. Due to this, what you experience are richer colors and brighter images. Be prepared to have a colorful experience.

The video display card of Toshiba laptop is integrated and has shared memory of 128 MB. Toshiba Satellite M200A411D laptop boasts of internal modem with modem speed of 56 Kbps. The integrated sound card and speakers makes sure that Toshiba Satellite M200A411D laptop give high quality sound effects.

Having 4 USB ports is one the high lights of Toshiba Laptops. Actually people are not aware of the many advantages of USB port. You do not need an adapter card for adding a new device to your laptop or computer. Simply connect it to the USB port and your job is done.

USB ports are also much faster compared to other serial ports. Also the data transfer is slower in serial ports. Thanks to USB ports, the plug in and plug out of your devices is also done very smoothly and safely even when your computer is switched on. Also the biggest advantage of it is that you can charge your devices by connecting them to USB ports. Installation of different software or devices becomes very easy via USB ports.

Conclusion

This Laptops are just perfect. From hardware to looks to design, this Satellite M200A411D laptop is a great buy. With operating system of Windows Vista Basic and weight of 2.27 kg, Toshiba laptop is a great buy for one and all.

HP Pavilion Review – Does it Perform

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

In this HP Pavilion review, we’ll take a look at how these laptops stand up to the competition in terms of price, performance and reliability. You have a lot of options and an important purchasing decision to make, and an educated decision is a wise decision.

The HP Pavilion has been the market leading laptops, and for all good reasons. They’re prices are very competitive, and you tend to get way more for your money. For under $1,000 you’ll pick up a machine that gives you more performance and more accessories than you’ll ever need when compared to the competition.

Beyond that, the Hp Pavilion machine is a sleek laptop and a nice size. The viewing screens are big, which is great for watching movies and YouTube videos, and it produces a high quality image with vibrant colors. All of this and the HP Pavilion somehow manages to be incredibly light and thin, making it easy to transport and travel with.

Another good reason to invest in an HP Pavilion is their industry low repair and technical issues. You can comfortably work on your laptop and know that you have the best option when it comes to encountering any computer freezes, crashes or any other technical issues. But if you happen to have any questions about your new laptop, HP customer support is fast and responsive. You can chat, email or speak to a representative that actually knows the machine you own and can trouble shoot any concerns in minutes.

If your considering a couple different options, the HP Pavilion DV7-1130US is the number one seller because of the value you get. This model offers a high performing machine with a price tag that cannot be matched. This is a wise choice for any level of user.

Samsung M8800 Pixon Review

Saturday, April 4th, 2009

Samsung M8800 Pixon – I love shiny things, specially when it’s black, has touchscreen, an 8 megapixel camera, autofocus, led flash. Come to think of it… I love making a review on a touchscreen camera phone. Now what’s growing inside my heart is the new Samsung M8800 Pixon. A new contender from Samsung in the 8 megapixel camera phone arena.

Samsung M8800 Pixon gets its kick from touchscreen and imaging and hopes to be the definitive cameraphone. The inspired TouchWiz interface and massive screen are the right gateway to getting the 8 megapixel camera and real high-end video unleashed. The Pixon obviously plays second fiddle to the INNOV8 in the Samsung portfolio but dares to challenge it in the imaging department. This review is getting nowhere unless I gave you the…

Key features:

* 3.23 256K-color TFT LCD touchscreen display of WQVGA resolution

* 8 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash and lens protection

* Camera geo-tagging, auto-panorama shot, face, smile and blink detection, digital image stabilization

* WVGA video recording at 30fps

* Slimmest 8MP phone

* 3G with HSDPA support

* Quad-band GSM support

* GPS receiver

* microSD card slot

* DivX, XviD and MP4 video player

* SRS (Surround Sound System) Virtual 5.1CH

* TV out functionality

* FM radio with RDS

* Bluetooth and USB v2.0

* 200 MB internal memory

* Landscape on-screen virtual QWERTY keyboard

* Accelerometer sensor

* Multitasking

* Office document viewer

* ShoZu integration (direct image and video uploads)

The Samsung M8800 Pixon gives out magnificent photos on it’s 8 megapixel camera that gives us another reason to leave your digital camera at home. I hope you enjoyed this review. Don’t hesitate to comment if you want to ask more about the Samsung M8800 Pixon.