Saturday, November 28th, 2009 at
2:03 pm
One of the explanations you need to have a video card driver update is the straightforward fact that most video cards don’t perform as they should, and this is as of the incontrovertible fact that there are such a lot of mixes of software and hardware out there, and that one set of drivers may not work on an entire range of systems. This is what you want to grasp about when you’re brooding about how you’re going to best make the video card experience a good one for you. When having a look at the range of video cards that you have on the market, you’d need to understand that each one of them has a different hardware design, and this is as of the indisputable fact that they’re designed in an alternative ways and that they have different functions too and this is what you must know about when brooding about how you’re going to make sure that your graphics are in top order. For one thing, you must be ready to make sure that the Windows can optimally use these drivers, and this is reliant on the indisputable fact that drivers unlock different functions on the video card, and some video cards have another GPU or graphics processing unit, and these might need categorical drivers that you’d need to be ready to unlock and optimise these functions.
One of the things is that there may be conflicts with the entire system, and universally, what you want to be in a position to do is to make sure that these functions can perform to the best of their capability. Also, speed is also a choice here, and this is more for the game-players, or for those that use graphic delicate applications on their PC. Speed is borne from 2 things, one from the hardware function of the graphics card and the other of course, is the software function, which plenty of which plays with the drivers that you have.
If you have drivers which are superseded or drivers which don’t match the system that you have, one thing you must do is to either get the force ware universal drivers that may work with all sub systems, that might which lock some of the more bespoke functions of board makers, or naturally, the next thing that you can do is to download the latest drivers online.
These are a few of the things you need to do to be in a position to get a video card driver update.
Sunday, October 11th, 2009 at
5:59 am
Extended battery life, extended portability, endless style. This 10.2-inch widescreen netbook weighs just 2.5 pounds but packs enough muscle for the business traveler or student on the go. Fits perfectly into a handbag, briefcase, or backpack.
A 6-cell Lithium Ion battery provides nearly 6 hours of extended run time and an exclusive netbook sleeve keeps your NoteMagix M10 GX in great condition. Custom blue fleck paint job gives your notebook a stylish look. And with Velocity Micro’s award winning tech support and meticulous assembly, you know this is a notebook you can count on to tackle all of your tough mobile tasks.
Specs on this netbook include an Intel Atom N270 processor, 160GB hard drive, 1GB premium memory, 3-in-1 media reader, 1.3 MP webcam, B+G Wifi, and Windows XP Home Edition. At Velocity Micro, we set our own standards.
Friday, August 28th, 2009 at
5:38 am
Seagate FreeAgent Go 500 GB USB 2.0 Portable External Hard
Need extra HDD and portability? Have a look at Seagate FreeAgent Go 500 GB USB 2.0.

Main features
- 5,400 RPM Spin Speed, 8 MB Cache Buffer
- USB 2.0: up to 480 Mb/s
- Sync and back up quickly at your desktop without having to search for cables.
- Guard the privacy of important files and folders.
- Get your storage solution up and running quickly.
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at
10:58 am
Want a small but powerful laptop (netbook)? See the Inspiron Mini 12.
Super thin and ultra-portable. The Inspiron Mini 12 inch netbook features an intuitive Dell-developed custom home screen interface that is designed to make it easy to find what you’re looking for.
Intuitive icons link directly to groups of similar applications, like games, Web and entertainment, and favorite web links for quick access.
It’s ideal for teens, tweens, travelers and “Tweeters” to surf the Web, chat with friends (both via text and using the integrated 1.3-megapixel webcam), stream video and audiocontent, and upload on-the-go photos to blogs or social networking sites.
Standard built-in Wi-Fi means quick and easy wireless internet access to hotspots in the home, on campus, in a local coffee shop, in the office or at a conference.
Thursday, June 18th, 2009 at
11:07 am
Kingwin 2.4G Wireless Laser Mouse is super just read the features for details!
Kingwin 2.4G Wireless Laser Mouse features
• 2.4G RF Wireless Laser Mouse
• 2.4Ghz 2-way fast digital RF Up to 10m working distance
• 16 auto hopping channel with 65K ID
• Connection free smart link
• CPI button to select favorite cursor speed 800/1600 DPI
• Multimedia hot keys in media remote mode
• Convenience zoom in / zoom out function
• Tilt wheel for easy horizontal scrolling
• Batteries included
Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 at
11:05 am
Dell Vostro 1520 15.4" Laptop, Core 2 Duo T6750, 2GB DDR2, 250GB HDD, Vista Business with XP Downgrade Option, 9-Cell Battery $549.00 shipped at Dell Small Business
Dell Small Business has the Dell Vostro 1520 15.4" Laptop with very nice specs for $549 with free shipping. If battery life is important to you, you should note that this configuration sports a 9-cell battery (vs. the normal 6 cells).
Dell Vostro 1520 features
Genuine Windows Vista Business Bonus-Windows XP Professional downgrade
Intel® Core 2 Duo T6570 (2.1GHz, 2MB L2 Cache, 800MHz FSB)
1 Year Basic Limited Warranty and 1 Year NBD On-Site Service
15.4 inch WXGA Anti-Glare LED Display
2GB Shared Dual Channel DDR2 SDRAM at 800MHz, 2 DIMM
8X DVD+/-RW with double-layer DVD+/-R write capability, Roxio and Cyberlink PowerDVD™ DX 8.1
Intel Integrated Graphics Media Accelerator 4500MHD
250GB Encrypted Hard Drive, 7200RPM with Free Fall Sensor and Wave software
Dell Wireless™ 1397 802.11b/g Mini Card
Integrated 1.3MP Webcam and Digital Mic with webcam and video chat software
9-cell Lithium Ion Primary Battery
Wednesday, May 27th, 2009 at
10:58 am
Averatec – All-in-One Desktop with Intel® Atom™ Processor N270
Averatec – All-in-One Desktop Features
2.5GHz Intel Pentium Core 2 Duo processor
analog and digital TV tuner with remote control
8x DVD burner
4GB of RAM
320GB HDD
802.11n WiFi
webcam
card reader
wireless keyboard and mouse4
Thursday, January 22nd, 2009 at
10:37 am
The most used computer hardware gadgets are: printers, scanners and memory cards.
Printers
Printers are one of the most used peripherals on computers and are commonly used to print text, images, and/or photos. They are sometimes sold with computers, but more frequently are purchased separately.
Printers are designed for low-volume, short-turnaround print jobs; requiring virtually no setup time to achieve a hard copy of a given document.
Printers are routinely classified by the underlying print technology they employ; numerous such technologies have been developed over the years.
Scanners
Scanners are the most common digital capture device, their purpose being to convert light (which we see when we look at something) into ‘0’s and ‘1’s that we can store and use in a computer. Scanners are without doubt the most common method of capturing digital images from original analogue works and very few digitisation projects can manage without at least one within their selection of input devices.
Scanners are unlike other office equipment as there is very little "consumable" cost like ink, toner, or paper.
Memory cards
Memory cards are for use in digital cameras, digital photo frames, cell phones, PDAs, MP3/MP4 players, GPSs, and other small computing devices. Memory cards are quite sturdy and you can expect cards to be capable of working through more than one million data write/read/erase cycles.
Memory cards are made by a variety of manufacturers and can be found in different storage capacities and transfer speeds.
Memory cards are sold everywhere now, but the best prices are still on-line
Thursday, January 15th, 2009 at
10:28 am
Computer gadgets are fun but they aren’t really necessary.
They can be divided in 2 categories: software gadgets (desktop gadgets ) and hardware ones.
First you will see the desktop gadgets. The most popular are Google gadgets, open source gadgets and Vista ones.
Google Gadgets
Well known are the open source Google Desktop Gadgets like: Google-battery (Never lose track of your power. Always tell you how much battery power is left) Google-calculator (Calculator gadget for Google Desktop), Google-cricket-news (Displays cricket news headlines and images), Google-cricket-videos (the same like the previous only it displays videos on your desktop), Google-desktop-sdk (Complete examples of using the Google Desktop Gadget APIs) Google-digital-clock (is one of my favorite desktop gadgets, it is obviously what it does: it shows time, but in a beautiful manner ),Google-flower-pot (It is a Virtual Flower Pot which will grow to full bloom right before your eyes if you give the flowers some water using your mouse like the old Tamagoci games), Google-moon-phase (Displays the moon’s current phase) and Google-timezone (Find what the time is in different locations).
Open source gagdets
Open source gadgets mean any software whose source code is made available for use or modification for users or developers.
The advantages of the open source gadgets are evident: since everyone can modify the source they are improved continually by software communities and the vast majority of open source programs are free.
I’m currently using: OpenOffice.org to write and manage documents, Filezilla for FTP connections, Paint.net to work with graphics and Thunderbird to read and write emails.
Don’t aspect the open source gadgets to have as many features as the paid ones, after all you get them for free.
Vista gadgets
Vista gadgets are meat to do working in Vista simple and fun.
The most popular Vista gadgets are: Volume Gadget (This vista gadget allows you to control the volume directly from the windows sidebar), µTorrent Stats (With this sidebar gadget Start, pause or stop the torrent you want. View stats for each torrent separately, and view all files of the torrent), Multi Meter (Dual Core) (This gadget shows the following infos: Cpu usage ( 2 cores ), Ram Usage and Ram info ( Total, used, left size). Moreover this gadget included 100 Skins.), Weather show (The weather show gadget displays weather forecast from lots of cities around the world. This gadget also display in a flyout extra forecast for several selected cities.), CPU utilization (This vista gadgets display the CPU core utilization in bar and the history as a graph. Several options are available to configure the gadget as well as possible) and Media Player (This media player gadget can be used to play music, videos or radios from the Windows Media Player media database. All the usual functions of a multimedia player are available; moreover the gadget includes 4 skins).