Numbers of people these days have two computers in their homes; one is usually kept in the children's room and another in their personal room. So its important for you to know about home networking and its benefits that you can have from both systems in your home. But for this you should know certain things like how to set up home networking, what all you will need for it etc.
In order to make home network set-up easy and useful, you need to install a network friendly OS (operating system) like Windows ME or XP. But this again is not very important; it all depends upon your requirement. Further you will need many more items to make home networking successful. They are:
Two Network cards - If your computer is quite new, ask the shopkeeper for two PCI network cards of 10/100mbps specification.
RJ-45 crossover cable - This is the cable needed to join the machines together so ensure that the length is long enough.
Basic knowledge of using a Windows PC. We will discuss advantages of Home Networking now. Here are some of the benefits that you will get through home networking:
You can play various games across the network say with your kid in another room. Also, you will be able to share the pieces of hardware. For instance, if you have single printer but two computers, you could use the same printer for both computers.
If you have lots of files in any one computer and want both the systems to have access over it, it will be possible using a home network.
Steps for Home Networking
1. The first step is to take the cover/lid out of both the computers and then fit the Network cards into a free PCI slot. Screw them down into the case and close the lid.
2. After restarting the computer, Windows should reappear mentioning about the finding of a new hardware and will ask for a driver disk. Then you need to insert the CD into the drive and wait for the drivers to get installed. Do the same with second computer and thus computers are enabled to communicate after this step.
3. Now, click on Start, then Settings, Control Panel and Network Connections and finally click at Set up a home network. Then you will be asked several questions and the system will ask you to insert a floppy disk into the computer, repeat the same with second computer.
Your home network base is installed so start doing what you want. If you face major problems take help of professionals and for minor difficulties just click on Help option for assistance.
Sabtu, 20 Juni 2009
ASUS F6Ve
ASUS included a wired USB optical mouse and carrying case with the purchase of F6Ve-B1. As far as freebies go they are pretty nice if you don’t already have comparable items. The carrying case provides adequate protection for the notebook, which is vital if you are carrying it around a college campus where you run the risk of dropping it. This is the first free ASUS case that we’ve seen in our office that carries the “Targus” brand name … potentially a good sign of the quality of this free bag. The USB mouse is fine as a backup travel mouse, but there are much better non-free options on the market.
System performance is what the ASUS F6Ve was designed for, with its Intel 2.66GHz T9550 processor and 512MB ATI Radeon Mobility 4570. This 13.3″ notebook is fast enough completely replace a desktop if you aren’t looking for something that has to run the latest games at the highest settings. It is very fast for things like decoding HD video, running many applications at the same time, or ripping and compressing music or video for a media player. Newer games work fine with some visual settings tweaked, pushing the limits of the ATI 4570 graphics card. The previous top performing 13.3″ notebook of choice was the LG P300, but it had to make compromises such as removing the optical bay to handle the additional hardware; ASUS managed to pull it off without removing any hardware.
Conclusion
The ASUS F6Ve could have been a much nicer notebook if the same hardware were inside a more attractive chassis. The design looks dated, build quality isn’t up to par, and overall doesn’t feel like what you would expect to get for spending $1,299 on a 13.3” notebook these days. Hardware performance is excellent without any doubt, but it feels really out of place compared to the current ASUS offerings like the N81, W90, or even the 1000HE. If you really need a compact gaming notebook, move up barely one inch to the N81Vp. It outperforms the F6Ve in nearly every category, gets double the 3D performance, and looks a heck of a lot nicer.
ASUS F6Ve-B1 Specifications:
* Windows Vista Home Premium (SP1, 32-bit)
* Intel Core 2 Duo Processor T9550 (2.66GHz, 6MB L2, 1066MHz FSB)
* 13.3″ WXGA Glossy LCD (1280×800, 16:10)
* ATI Mobility Radeon 4570 with 512MB GDDR2 VRAM
* Atheros AR928X 802.11n + Bluetooth 2.0
* 4GB DDR2 800 SDRAM (2GB x 2)
* 320GB Serial ATA hard disk drive (5400RPM)
* DVD SuperMulti (+/-R double layer) drive
* 1.3 megapixel webcam
* Dimensions (WxDxH): 12.2″ x 9″ x 1.2-1.4″
* Weight: 4lbs 14oz with battery, 5lbs 12oz travel weight
* 11.1v 4800 mAh 53Wh 6-cell battery
* 90W(19V x 4.74A) 100-240V AC Adapter
* 2-Year Standard Limited Warranty, 1-Year Accidental Damage Warranty
Sabtu, 13 Juni 2009
Samsung Super Write-Master SH-S223Q
Samsung has produced a burner that promise DVD write speeds of 22x. As of now, there is no other media capable of that, making it the fastest drive out there.
Samsung’s Super-Writemaster is a quiet burner, which makes a difference, as many drives are quite loud. It also works very quickly which is its main sellable feature. It features Light Scribe as well; an optical disc recording technology that utilizes specially coated recordable CD and DVD media to produce laser-etched labels with text or graphics. Other great feature of this drive are the SpeedPlus, which allows for writing at the fastest speeds and the Speed Adjustment Technology, low noise and Buffer Under Run Technology.
source: gadgetnew.uni.cc
Samsung’s Super-Writemaster is a quiet burner, which makes a difference, as many drives are quite loud. It also works very quickly which is its main sellable feature. It features Light Scribe as well; an optical disc recording technology that utilizes specially coated recordable CD and DVD media to produce laser-etched labels with text or graphics. Other great feature of this drive are the SpeedPlus, which allows for writing at the fastest speeds and the Speed Adjustment Technology, low noise and Buffer Under Run Technology.
source: gadgetnew.uni.cc
Rabu, 10 Juni 2009
HTC S740 QWERTY smartphone video
The HTC S740 QWERTY, and its U.S. 3G equipped S743 variant, is a compact smartphone that features not only a functional 12-key alphanumeric keypad, but also a spacious, 4-row QWERTY keyboard that slides out sideways from behind the phone's bright and crisp QVGA resolution display. The QWERTY keyboard's keys don't offer the best tactile feedback available on the market, but they are nicely shaped and nearly perfectly laid out.
The slider action of the keyboard is nicely sprung, and the entire device feels very solid. I am particularly fond of the d-pad, which has a raised outer edge that makes it easy to use in any number of ways. The rear cover of the S740 features the same oddball faceted surface as HTC's Touch Diamond, but at least this time around it is covered in a nice rubbery soft touch paint that hides fingerprints to a large extent.
The S740 we tested out was built for the European market, and as such features 900/2100MHz 3G/HSDPA support instead of the 850/1900MHz 3G support that will be found on the U.S. bound S743. Both versions feature quad-band GSM/EDGE support, though I have to admit that the S740 was only an average performer on the North American half of those frequency bands. The S743 may fare better, being tweaked for this particular part of the world. In any event, both smartphones can be easily hooked up to WiFi networks, and both support a full range of Bluetooth connectivity.
Call audio on the S740 seemed pretty good, and battery life was acceptable, if not earth shattering. The phone is rated for over 5 hours of 3G talk time and up to 16 days of standby time, but normal use will probably require recharges every other day. The phone's contacts system supports all sorts of data, and the profiles system is also quite reasonable. A voice tag based voice dial system is available, and speed dials can be set for both phone numbers as well as applications, which is quite handy.
source: www.okephones.com
Senin, 01 Juni 2009
Windows Genuine Advantage Validation Pack For All Windows OS
This App Enables u to Activate and Validate All Windows OS they are as follows:-
Windows Vista
Windows XP Black Edition
Windows XP MEdia Center
Windows Xp Pro
Crystle Xp
Longhrn
Windows XP SP 2
Windows XP SP 3
Enjoy Everyone..i hope you like it!
SECUIRTY SOFTWARES WILL TAKE THESE FILES AS VIRUS'S
**BUT I GUARANTEE NONE ARE VIRUS'S ALTHOUGH THEY WILL BE TAKEN AS BECAUSE THEY ARE EXPLOITS AND CRACKS**
Download:
Code:
http://www.enterupload.com/wq5ghuepzrql/Gen_ADV_OS.rar.html
Windows Vista
Windows XP Black Edition
Windows XP MEdia Center
Windows Xp Pro
Crystle Xp
Longhrn
Windows XP SP 2
Windows XP SP 3
Enjoy Everyone..i hope you like it!
SECUIRTY SOFTWARES WILL TAKE THESE FILES AS VIRUS'S
**BUT I GUARANTEE NONE ARE VIRUS'S ALTHOUGH THEY WILL BE TAKEN AS BECAUSE THEY ARE EXPLOITS AND CRACKS**
Download:
Code:
http://www.enterupload.com/wq5ghuepzrql/Gen_ADV_OS.rar.html
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