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Importance of mobile computer Sleeves

July 27, 2011

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Article by Daniel Reid

During these times not merely the experts are developing utilization of laptops along using the college students and youthful children are also developing utilization of laptops. everyone understands that each and every area of existence has appear to be computerized. experts need laptops to manage their hold out and connect with other people. college students need these laptops to make an make an effort to do investigation work. instructors use these laptops to get ready lectures. All of them need mobile computer luggage factors to hold their computers. These factors consist of bags, cases, sleeves and briefcases etc. the newest craze exhibits how the sleeves are getting well-known among the people.

What could possibly be the take about that sleeves are getting well-liked among the people? Sleeves are getting well-liked among the individuals as a final result of the reality these bags are stylish. These instances are lighter in bodyweight and completely safeguards you computer. These instances are primarily founded up of two offers neoprene rubber and plastic. These offers are resistant to consuming water and heat. All good high quality bags have inner padding. you must certainly regularly choose a sleeve which has inner padding.

Laptop sleeves appear in the assortment of colors. when you are on the way to purchase the bag you must certainly concentrate concerning the high quality in the bag. you can also choose flap sleeve and zipper sleeve bags. be specific how the circumstance you are on the way to purchase has good high quality Velcro. you must certainly consider into account the dimension of your pc past to getting a case. A broad assortment of those merchandise is obtainable concerning the internet. You can purchase these merchandise on the internet without the need of wasting your time. regularly choose a fabulous high quality circumstance for the pc as a final result of the reality a substandard circumstance will not safeguard your pc properly and on this situation you will get rid of your money.

During these times not merely the experts are developing utilization of laptops along using the college students and youthful children are also developing utilization of laptops. everyone understands that each and every area of existence has appear to be computerized. experts need laptops to manage their hold out and connect with other people. college students need these laptops to make an make an effort to do investigation work. instructors use these laptops to get ready lectures. All of them need mobile computer luggage factors to hold their computers. These factors consist of bags, cases, sleeves and briefcases etc. the newest craze exhibits how the sleeves are getting well-known among the people.

What could possibly be the take about that sleeves are getting well-liked among the people? Sleeves are getting well-liked among the individuals as a final result of the reality these bags are stylish. These instances are lighter in bodyweight and completely safeguards you computer. These instances are primarily founded up of two offers neoprene rubber and plastic. These offers are resistant to consuming water and heat. All good high quality bags have inner padding. you must certainly regularly choose a sleeve which has inner padding.

Laptop sleeves appear in the assortment of colors. when you are on the way to purchase the bag you must certainly concentrate concerning the high quality in the bag. you can also choose flap sleeve and zipper sleeve bags. be specific how the circumstance you are on the way to purchase has good high quality Velcro. you must certainly consider into account the dimension of your pc past to getting a case. A broad assortment of those merchandise is obtainable concerning the internet. You can purchase these merchandise on the internet without the need of wasting your time. regularly choose a fabulous high quality circumstance for the pc as a final result of the reality a substandard circumstance will not safeguard your pc properly and on this situation you will get rid of your money.

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Mobile Computing: Make Notebook Batteries Last

July 25, 2011

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Feature: Boosting Your Notebook’s Battery

Nothing’s worse than having piles of work to finish on an airline flight–and your notebook battery starts to die. Okay, so maybe a dead car battery that leaves you stranded in a steep gulch as flood waters rapidly engulf you is a little worse. But not much.

With some tweaking here and there, you can keep your notebook battery running longer. Read on for details…

Configure Your Notebook’s Power Settings

Your notebook’s display and hard drive are its two biggest battery hogs. But you can control them by using a Windows XP Control Panel utility called Power Options. (Earlier versions of Windows offer similar power-saving options in the Control Panel, too.)

Go to the Start menu, click Control Panel, and then open Power Options. On the Power Schemes tab, select Portable/Laptop from the top drop-down menu. In the “Settings for” area, you can tell your notebook to act differently depending on the power source. For example, you can set the hard disk to never turn off when the computer is plugged into an AC adapter and to stop spinning after 3 minutes when on battery power. However, I recommend that you not allow hibernation to kick in too early, because notebooks take a minute or so to come out of that state.

After fiddling with the settings, you can save them to the Portable/Laptop scheme or as a new scheme: Click the Save As button, leave “Portable/Laptop” or enter a new name, and click OK.

Use Stand By and Hibernate Appropriately

Windows XP provides two battery-saving sleep modes for your computer: Stand By, which is kind of like snoozing; and Hibernate, which is deep, rapid-eye-movement-style slumber (with snoring provided by the man next to you in coach).

In Stand By mode, your display and hard drive are shut down and all open applications and files are stored in RAM. This allows your notebook to wake up quickly, but a low level of power is required to maintain this somnambular state. Bottom line: Use Stand By for brief intervals when you won’t need the computer–you’re stretching your legs on a long flight, for instance.

With Hibernate, everything is powered down and the contents of RAM are stored on your hard drive. Hibernate mode uses less power than Stand By, but takes a bit longer to resume. Bottom line: Hibernate is the ticket when you won’t be using your computer for a while–you’re changing planes at the airport, say–but you want to resume work faster than you could after a complete system shutdown.

When you choose Start, Turn Off Computer in Windows XP, your options are Stand By, Turn Off, and Restart. To Hibernate, place the cursor over Stand By, then hold down Shift and click.

Stick to the Essentials

Windows XP lets you easily prevent scheduled and automated tasks (which can consume battery power) from occurring when you’re running on batteries. Here’s how to set that up: Select Start, All Programs, Accessories, System Tools, and then Scheduled Tasks. Right-click a scheduled task in the list (such as Norton AntiVirus) and click Properties. Select the Settings tab. Under Power Management, click to chose the following: “Don’t start the task if the computer is running on batteries” and “Stop the task if battery mode begins.” Click OK to save your changes.

Dimming your display can save battery power. Most notebooks today include keyboard keys for adjusting brightness and contrast.

PC Card modems, external USB devices, and so on can drain power even when idle.

A wireless network PC Card or built-in chip set can drain power, too.

Listening to a music CD or digital music files on your notebook is another battery drain. Instead, pack a portable MP3 or CD player in your carry-on; better to drain its batteries than your notebook’s.

Watching a DVD movie is one of the biggest battery-sucking activities. You could pack a portable DVD player instead, but they’re expensive–some go for nearly 00–and it’s yet one more thing to pack.

Consider Some Purchases

PDAs can run on batteries far longer than the typical notebook can. So instead of packing your notebook, consider a Pocket PC equipped with a landline or wireless modem and an external keyboard, for example. Sure, the PDA screen is much smaller than a notebook’s, and PDA applications are more limited. But you can keep typing hours after your seatmate’s ThinkPad has expired.

Another option is AlphaSmart’s Dana (0), a Palm OS-based full-size keyboard with an LCD, which can run for up to 25 hours on a single charge. And when its rechargeable battery runs out, you can pop in three AAA batteries and keep going.

If you’re in the market for a new notebook, put long battery life high on your list of features. Notebooks based on Intel’s new Pentium M, especially those implementing the full Centrino architecture (which includes the Pentium M along with Intel’s 855 chip set and the company’s 802.11b, or Wi-Fi, hardware), are among the best in terms of battery performance. For example, Toshiba’s Centrino-based Tecra M1 lasted 7 hours, 6 minutes–longer than any other notebook we’ve tested. You can shop for the latest Tecra prices (beginning around 00) at the PCWorld.com Product Finder.

You should swap in a new battery about every 18 months. Most notebooks today use lithium-ion batteries, which don’t have the memory-loss problems of older notebook batteries. Still, even rechargeable lithium-ion batteries lose their ability to hold a charge over time. Shop for the latest prices on your notebook battery at our Product Finder by typing in your notebook’s name or model number into the search field.

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How to remote access your computer

July 23, 2011

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After reading this article you would be able to setup your computer such that you can remotely access it from any other computer via the internet.

Also, this will enable you to access a friend’s computer (with his permission) in case you need to do some collaborative work with him or you need access to his computer for some other reason.

I have tried quite a few ways to remotely access other computers and I recommend Team Viewer as a good software that does the job fast and easy. 

 









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There are two computers involved: the host computer (the one which you need to access) and the guest computer (the one which you will use to access the home computer)

Install Team Viewer (free for non-commercial use) on both these systems. 

You can download Team Viewer from: http://www.teamviewer.com/download/index.aspx. 

Currently, windows, linux, mac, iphone, ipad and android operating systems are supported. (iphone, ipad, android are mobile operating systems, and can only be used as guest systems)

Run the application on both the systems. 

(If you are not going to use the application frequently, there’s also an option to run it directly from the setup file instead of doing the complete installation)




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To access a friend’s computer

Now that Team Viewer is running on your friend’s computer, ask him to go to the Remote Control tab (since you want to remote control his computer) and to tell you his ID and password listed there. Typically, the password is random and changes every time you start Team Viewer. You can change this from the setting- setup unattended access, though. 

To access your own computer when you are away

In this case you need to setup unattended access for your computer. 

Go to Connection–>setup unattended access

Set up your desired computer name and password, create a team viewer account if you want or click on “i don’t want to create an account now”, and finish.

After this step, you should have the ID and the password of the host computer.




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Now it’s time to log on to the host computer.

Go to the remote control option in the team viewer application in the guest computer (the computer you are using to access the host computer). Enter the user and password of the host computer, with remote control checked, and click ‘Connect to Partner’. 

Soon you should be connected to your partner (or your computer) and you will be able to access their computer.




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You can’t watch movies on your host computer or do other heavy things, but you should be able to access most of the applications on the host computer without running into any problems. Recommended connection speed is 512 kbps or above both sides.




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In case you are unable to connect, check your internet connection is working and check your antivirus/firewall settings. 















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Important Milestones of Mobile Computing

July 23, 2011

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While technology industry is the fastest growing field of modern time, portable device is the pride of this industry. These technology gadgets help people to be free from our desks and flexible in working. From Busicom LE-120A calculator to Motorola Atrix 4G Smartphone, portable devices have undergone a colorful history.

 

1971: Busicom LE-120A ‘Handy-LE’ Calculator

It sounds strange, but the original model of portable computing was the calculator. The machine from Busicom could be easily fitted in pocket held in hand. The Handy-LE, which was powered with the Mostek MK610, was truly the first pocket-size calculator.

Busicom LE-120A ‘Handy-LE’ Calculator

 

1981: Osborne 1 Portable Computer

This Osborne 1 was the first computer made for carrying out with users. The computer weighs 23.5 pounds and displays 5-inch-diagonal screen.

 

1982: Grid Compass 1100 Clamshell Laptop

The first clamshell laptop was designed by the Grid Compass. Until now, it is still the standard basic concept for laptop design.

 

1991: Psion Series 3 Minicomputer

Psion 3, the first palmtop minicomputer, managed to feature a word processor, a calculator and a sketch program.

 

1999: Apple iBook G3 Wi-fi-Enabled Laptop

Apple’s iBook G3 not only owns candy-colored design but also the first device to carry a Wi-fi card.

 

2002: Acer TravelMate TM-100 Laptop/Tablet Hybrid

The TravelMate came along with the screen 180 degrees and loaded the Windows XP Tablet PC Edition. Remarkably, this was the first pen-based convertible laptop.

 

2006: Samsung Q1 Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC)

With a 7-inch screen, 500MB of RAM and 900MHz processor, Samsung Q1 was definitely the ultramobile PC.

 

2007: Eee PC 4G Netbook

Eee PC 4G was the first netbook ever.

 

2007: Apple iPhone Smartphone

Apple’s iPhone features touch-based interface and powerful computing ability which makes iPhone as a minicomputer.

 

2010-2011: Apple iPad 1 and 2

Apple iPad is the first mass-selling tablet PC and accounts for 83 percent of all tablet sales.

 

2011: Motorola Atrix 4G Smartphone

The Motorola Atrix 4G is a perfect combination of desktop computing and mobile.

 

 

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