Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tech. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

All about the Surface Pro 4 2015


Microsoft Windows 10 Devices Surface Pro 4 Specifications and Features


Microsoft Surface Pro 4 is packed with Screen: 12.3-inch PixelSense Display at 2763 x 1824 (267 PPI), Aspect ratio: 3:2, Touch: 10 point multi-touch.

Microsoft Surface Book comes with software Windows 10 Pro & Office 30-day trial, in hardware part it can be configer with 6th Gen Intel Core i5 or i7, i5: Intel HD graphics (non-GPU) with i5/i7: NVIDIA GeForce graphics (GPU).


All about Microsoft Surface Book 2015


Microsoft Surface Book Specification, comparison and review.

Microsoft Windows 10 Devices event update:
Microsoft Surface Book is packed with Screen: 13.5” PixelSense™ display, Resolution: 3000 x 2000 (267 PPI), Aspect ratio: 3:2, Touch: 10 point multi-touch.


Microsoft Surface Book comes with software Windows 10 Pro & Office 30-day trial, in hardware part it can be configer with 6th Gen Intel Core i5 or i7, i5: Intel HD graphics (non-GPU) with i5/i7: NVIDIA GeForce graphics (GPU).

Tuesday, October 6, 2015

Introducing: The UO Smart Beam Laser Projector

The UO Smart Beam Laser An HD pico projector

The UO Smart Beam Laser uses laser diodes to drive the advanced LCOS engine. This means that you get a screen that is actually bright enough to use in real life. Combine that with real 720p HD projection and you have an awesome picture that is both bright and sharp, every time.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

First Look at Windows 8’s New Interface for Tablets and PCs


Thursday, February 24, 2011

Change your Windows 7 Logon Screen Background

How to Change Windows 7 Logon Screen Background using Registry for Screen Wallpaper at Oobe folder.

Windows 7 will soon meet with end user customers. Many Windows XP and Vista users are looking for to upgrade or migrate their operating system (OS) to Windows 7.


No matter how functional and well desinged Windows 7 is, users will demand for customizing Windows 7 as their wish.

For example users will like to change Windows 7 logon screen. For instance, I change Windows 7 logon background from default blue screen to a Star Trek Windows 7 logon wallpaper without using a logon changer.


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Enable the Quick Launch Bar on Windows 7

You should note that the new Windows 7 taskbar allows you to dock items to the taskbar, combining the features of both the normal taskbar as well as the Quick Launch. For more on this, be sure to read through our coverage of the Windows 7 beta if you haven’t already.

The above screenshot is the Windows 7 taskbar after changing back to XP/Vista mode, and adding the quick launch bar back. Looks just like Vista doesn’t it?

Friday, December 24, 2010

How To Properly Tweak Msconfig To Speed Up Windows

If you’ve ever had to research a major Windows error, you’ve probably run across msconfig, the handy Windows utility. Msconfig provides insight into what your computer is doing behind the scenes, and lets you take control of processes that you’d normally never encounter directly. If you haven’t used this valuable diagnostic asset yet, it’s time to give it a try. Learn to use msconfig well, and you’ll have a powerful new item in your mental tech toolbox.

Let’s take a look at msconfig, and how you can employ it to get more from your machine.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Evolution of Microsoft Windows 1985 to 2009

History of Microsoft Windows


In 1983, Microsoft announced the development of Windows, a graphical user interface (GUI) for its own operating system (MS-DOS), which had shipped for IBM PC and compatible computers since 1981. The product line has changed from a GUI product to a modern operating system over two families of design, each with its own codebase and default file system.


The 3.x and 4.x family includes MS-DOS, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows Me. The DOS-based Windows for Workgroups 3.11 achieved the breakthrough from 16- to 32-bit networking and 32-bit disk access. The notable change with Windows 95 was from Program Manager to Explorer, but several os-components were rewritten and/or recompiled into 32-bit code for Windows 95.


Windows NT family started with NT 3.1 in 1993. Modern Windows operating system versions are based on the newer Windows NT kernel that was originally intended for OS/2. Windows runs on IA-32, x86-64, and Itanium processors. Earlier versions also ran on the Alpha, MIPS, Fairchild Clipper, and PowerPC architectures. Some work was done to port it to the SPARC architecture. The NT kernel borrows many techniques from VMS. With NT4.0 in 1996 the shell changed from Program Manager to Explorer. CPU support included PowerPC, MIPS, and DEC Alpha for earlier versions of NT, but focuses on Itanium, 386, 486, and x64 today.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Windows 7 Activator Make Your OS Genuine in One Click

The best thing to do is not to download the KB971033 update.
But if u already updated it and the system said that it is not genuine,
Just run the removeWAT, and it will return back to normal.



Just Follow these easy steps to get your windows 7 genuine.



1. Download Windows 7 activator.


2. Extract the downloaded file and access the extracted folder.


3. Find Windows_7_Activator.exe and double click on it.


4. A new window will be prompted and now wait...


5. You don't need to touch your keyboard or mouse of your
computer. Just wait and after few seconds, you computer will be restarted.


6. After restarted you see that your Windows 7 is a genuine activate Windows7.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Run Windows XP on Windows 7

It’s been a long time since the release of Windows 7 but there are few individuals who are not impressed with Windows 7 and want to continue with XP.

 From the image u can clearly understand the way to download and install it

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

K-Meleon: Light and Fast Web Browser

There are lots of web browsers available today like IE, Mozilla, Chrome or Opera that it would be difficult for a new browser to establish itself.
K-Meleon is an extremely fast, customizable, lightweight web browser based on the Gecko layout engine developed by Mozilla which is also used by Firefox. It is also open source software released specifically for Microsoft Windows (Win32) operating systems.[ here i used for windows 7 ( 64bit)] it working fine.


Apart from the usual feature of tabbed browsing, there are many features to look out for, one of which is called Mouse Gestures. Introduced and popularized by Opera, mouse gestures are now a common staple among alternative browsers. Through the mouse gestures plugin, K-Meleon offers a quick, easy way to navigate the web by right-clicking on a page while sliding your mouse left or right to go back or forward.
The browser is highly customizable which can be customized using the themes and skins available.


Download K-Meleon

Monday, September 13, 2010

Convert your Windows 7 Laptop into WiFi Hot Spot with Virtual Router

If you need to share your computer’s wireless internet with other systems then it can be done easily by converting it into a WiFi hot spot using the in-built wifi feature.




What you need to do is just download and install this tool called Virtual Router which turns any Windows 7 or Windows 2008 R2 Computer into a Wifi Hot Spot using Windows 7’s Wireless Hosted Network (Virtual Wifi) technology.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Convert Win7 Ultimate to Pro or Home Premium

Here the following method explain u to  Convert Win7 Ultimate to Pro or Home Premium


Here's the crux of the matter: If you put a DVD containing Win7 Ultimate in your PC and run the installer — either by booting from the disc or running the setup program from inside Windows — you end up with Win7 Ultimate. No surprises there.

However, if you first delete a tiny file named ei.cfg before making the installation DVD, the Win7 installer will give you the choices shown in Figure


Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Run Two or More Gtalk Simultaneously

Different Ways to Run Two or More Gtalk Simultaneously


We happen to have more than one Email Ids and sometimes more than one Gmail Id. So logging out from one account and login to the other is very troublesome. If you want to run Gtalk for two or more same Gmail Ids simultaneously, you can easily do that.


There are many ways of doing that (you maybe knowing some) but here is a list of four easier ways. It was notified by one of our readers who was facing problem while using Gtalk for 2 Gmail accounts, so here goes the solution.


Solution:

First method:

Thursday, September 2, 2010

Run Windows 7 for 120 Days Without Activation

There's an easy way to stretch Windows 7's 30-day free-trial period to 120 days so you can determine whether Microsoft's new operating system meets your needs.



How to extend Win7's trial to a full four months
In a nutshell: If you install Windows 7 and don't enter an installation key, the 30-day activation clock starts. To see how many days you have left, click Start, right-click Computer, and choose Properties. At the bottom of the dialog under Windows Activation, you'll see the number of days left in your trial period.

When that number gets perilously close to zero, you can extend the free period another 30 days via the following steps:



Sunday, August 22, 2010

Must Have Softwares For A New Computer


Buying a new computer is easy but thinking about what software to install would be a little harder. So in this post, I will list my must have softwares for a new computer. And it's all free!

Note: Some programs listed here work only on Windows

Friday, August 6, 2010

Swap Out Default Utilities with These Elegant Alternatives

Both Windows and Mac do a great job at bundling some basic functionality into their operating systems, ensuring that simple tasks can be accomplished out of the box. You get features like image preview and CD Burning support, but their functionality isn't always as elegant as you would hope.


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Photojojo's Cell Phone Lenses Mix and Match with Magnets

Smartphones like the iPhone 4 and HTC Droid Incredible can produce surprisingly nice images despite the tiny size of their sensors and lenses, and having a single device in your pocket that can do a little of everything is much more convenient than lugging around multiple dedicated devices. Sure, you can't replace a large sensor, but we don't usually have thousands of dollars to spend or the willingness to lug around several pounds of gear to get the image quality of a full-frame DSLR.



Tuesday, August 3, 2010

5 Reasons Why Your Desktop Needs a Bluetooth Adapter.

These days, its common place for our laptops to be stuffed to the brim with wireless radios and connectivity. 802.11n, Bluetooth and 3G modems are all there to help us stay connected on the go, but none of these have quite made their way to our desktop machines. Most PC towers are wired anyhow, placed close enough to a router or modem that wireless connectivity isn't required.

Sunday, August 1, 2010

How Important is the Speed of Your Camera's Memory Card?

 There are a lot of different memory cards available. Even just among Secure Digital-format cards, there are SD, SDHC, and SDXC cards of varying sizes, and even in those categories there are varying modifiers like "Extreme," "Ultra," and "Ultimate," all representing a variety of speeds. This can lead to a bit of confusion as to what's hype and what's important.