29 May, 2008
Acer Aspire 1640 Notebook Review
Acer is well known for its electronic notebooks in the market and equipped with high - end features including wide display screen with Acer CrystalBrite Technology, Rewritable DVD drive, Wi-Fi, USB and more.
The Acer Aspire 1640 Notebook supports 15.4 inches wide LCD screen with a high resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels that delivers crystal clear images without any doubt.
The battery life of this Acer Aspire laptop stands up to two hours and 20 minutes, so that you can watch a full movie without any interruption. In addition to this, the Acer Intel Centrino processor offers high speed processing up to 1.7 GHz is one among the note - worthy feature in this device. This makes you to execute or calculate all your function more easily.
Along with this function, the hard drive of this Acer model plays an essential role with a storage capacity up to 60 GB. This makes you to store more images, audios and videos, software’s in that hard drive. This user - friendly Acer Aspire 1640 Notebook has an internal memory of 512 MB that let you to offer more RAM space.
One missing feature in this Acer is that the Firewire support to go with its three USB ports. Despite that, the compact nature and other high - end functions make this model a well excel product in the market.
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Tags: Acer Aspire laptop
13 May, 2008
Yahoo has made a bond with McAfee to tell internet users when the site can be dangerous for users. It will be either McAfee that tells you or it can be the some users that have reported the site.
I think this is a great step for safer surfing from Yahoo and McAfee and I hope more users will use Yahoo search from now they deserve some traffic as well.
The “funny” thing is that Yahoo or McAfee have listed Google.com as a dangerous website with downloads.
If they did this by purpose or they made a practical joke with Google we do not know but I can assure you Google search is very safe but addictive.
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Yahoo
22 Jan, 2008
Memory cards
Digital cameras function with the help of digital technology which provides enhanced picture quality. In the beginning there were cameras run by analog formatting which contained film strips where the photographs were stored. However, these analog cameras are slowly fading into oblivion and are being replaced by these digital versions where the storage is taken care of by different means. In the functioning of digital cameras, memory cards or the flash memory cards are very significant as they act as a storage device and act as electronic data storage equipment.
Memory cards are useful not only for the digital cameras, but they are also helpful for use in video game consoles, computers, music players, computers etc. These are high performance gadgets which allow power-free storage capacities and the ability to re-record according to one’s convenience and requirements. Often referred to as ‘mem cards’, most of them are solid-state cards, while some others may be non-solid state memory cards which do not use flash memory. There can be different classifications for memory cards on the basis of their functioning in different devices. For example the first memory card format to come out during the 1990s was the PC card or the PCMCIA though it is primarily used for industrial applications at present. Some other kinds of memory cards like Miniature card, SmartMedia, CompactFlash were also introduced from time to time. In case of even mobile phones and gaming consoles, smaller memory cards were used which remained fixed to the device.
Since the year 2000, there has been introduced various different kinds of memory cards like PDAs, Memory Sticks, xD-picture card, SD/MMC etc. However, for use on digital cameras, the most prevalent formats have been the CompactFlash and SmartMedia and at present various kinds of Memory Stick versions and SD/MMC are also used for the proper functioning of digital cameras.
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Memory Sticks,
Miniature card,
PDAs,
SmartMedia,
xD-picture card
24 Jul, 2007


So, are there any of you out there who are damn tired sitting in that boring office chair of yours, doing nothing. Just staring at the PC screen, or maybe those sales reports?
Well, if you answered yes to anything from the above… I am sure you would like to experience Instructable’s Office Chair Bike.
Using the ‘nine-step’ solution, you can turn your office chair into something funky, that can actually assist you in riding to work. Not only will it assist you, you’ll probably enjoy the ride.
What say guys?
9 Jul, 2007

Yeah, I guess it is time to take a break from posting about shiny new gadgets and switching over to something that is a lot more useless, makes no sense, is made of paper (!!!), and satisfies the ‘random posting’ policy of Stackians.
In simple terms, you just crank/turn the handle, and the paper T-Rex.. yeah.. the one shown above, munches on anything and everything that you put in it’s path.
Oh yeah, just make sure, that the ‘thing’ is small enough to fit the T-Rex’s mouth.
Flying Pig, the company behind this fantastic paper creativity, has more different animals, and fairies for you. BUT, no Transformers… aw.. that sucks!
Going for $7.50 a piece, this thing ships as a flatpack. Happy assembling/creating the T-Rex.
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23 Jun, 2007

“What happens when Art Lebedev Studios puts a real folder on a device that holds virtual folders?”
The virtual folders say, “this is unfair infringement of copyright laws”.
The new, and ‘cute’ (referred in some blogs) USB drive is a technically graphical innovation in Portable Storage System of the Universe.
There’s no word out on the price tag, but we are hoping this to be cheaper then Dell’s XPS H2C. You see, they are so lost in their world of fancy designs that chances are they may class this USB drive as a luxury and an exotic product. And when this happens, specifically to a gadget, you know what happens to those dreaded price tags.
What do you guys have to say about this?
20 Jun, 2007

What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you look at that picture?
Well, in my case, I thought this was just another gadget showoff for the next upcoming Bond 007 movie. Seriously though, this thing is cool..
Donno about you guys, but I guess this is just a smart strap
This miniature handcuff cellphone strap from Strap-Ya comes with two sets of keys that you can use to lock your fingers together…. yeah, exactly, those wild wild fingers
What say, you not into that stuff? Well, how about using them to hang your cellphone from your jeans. That would be pretty fancy eh? Well, yeah, it would be, but back here, it would be just as risky. Anyone could grab it. A small jerk, and this mini piece of metal will come off
What you say guys?
15 Jun, 2007

You know, the wireless provider Orange, has been really coming up with some freaky concepts and designs lately.
Well, what you see in the picture above is not a cartoon, or a comic release/teaser. It is a wind-powered cellphone charger. Wow..!!
As if solar powered was not already enough. By the way, is electricity short these days? Well, back where I come from, it really is. Power cuts, etc. So, even during outages, I guess, you can be sure of the fact that your cellphone won’t run outta power.
Basically, I guess, some people could charge their phones indefinitely if they were to hold the fan in front of their mouths.
So, now I guess, the dreams of being completely mobile without anything to depend on have come true? Solar powered laptops? Yep. Wind powered mobile chargers? YeaH!
Too bad it is just a concept right now, or else, (don’t know about you) I would have been unstoppable.
Let’s see what more surprises Orange has in store for us? Or maybe… they have none?
What say you peeps?
14 Jun, 2007

I thought Rock Paper Scissors was the easiest game eh? Well, that’s what you too must have THOUGHT. I guess, some lazy people came up with the idea of making the easiest game more easy
Seriously, what do you expect? I mean, if they were thinking this would make things easier, hear it OO you businessmen… this makes things all the more difficult. I’d rather count and draw a shape.. than pull a trigger on the precise count of 3…
For $8.89, each pack comes with 2 of these electronic RPS devices. Next time you play with a friend, try throwing 10 rocks in a go with this one, and see what he has to say with one of his paper..
Things could never be ‘easier’
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