Showing posts with label computing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computing. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

3TB internal hard drives from Seagate and Western Digital to release soon

It looks like some of the higher capacity hard drives we’ve been hearing about are going to make their way into the market soon, and Seagate and Western Digital seem to the first to get out internal 3TB hard drives.
Seagate Barracuda XT - 3TB:
  1. 7,200RPM
  2. 64MB memory buffer
  3. 6Gbps SATA interface
  4. 8.5ms AAT
  5. 32dB(A) Specified Noise

Sunday, April 25, 2010

One Stop Shop for all Model Laptops


HP Pavilion DV4-2165

   1. Core™i3-330M
   2. 2.13 GHz
   3. 500GB HDD
   4. 4096MB Memory
   5. 14.1'' Bright View™WXGA
   6. DVD-RW
   7. Genuine Windows 7
   8. Webcam
   9. 12-Cell Battery
  10. NRs. 66,900/-

HP Presario G61-511

   1. AMD Dual Core 2.0GHz
   2. 250GB HDD
   3. 3072MB Memory
   4. 15.6'' BrightView™WXGA
   5. Light Scribe DVD-RW
   6. Genuine Windows 7
   7. NRs. 36,90/-

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Lenovo launches Super Slim IdeaPad netbook- Do Netbooks need to be even Slimmer now?

The IdeaPad S10-3s is Lenovo’s latest netbook – it has a thin 16mm profile, weighs 1.1kgs, and is basically a slimmed-down version of the IdeaPad S10-3. Its specifications include a 10.1-inch screen with a 1280x720 resolution, a choice of Intel Atom N450/N470 processor, 2GB RAM, a choice of 160/250/320GB HDDs, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 1.3MP camera, and Intel GMA 3100 integrated graphics. It features Windows 7 Starter OS. Prices start at $379.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

USB 3.0 - Everything you need to know this Super Speed interface

The world moves at an incredible speed. The list of technology advances in the first decade of 21st century is endless, and have offered great leaps forward for mankind. Where technological evolution is concerned, the "Universal" Serial Bus is the next big thing, because as the name suggests, its universal application is undeniable. So when a major feature upgrade comes up for such tech, it truly stirs the world.

Monday, December 21, 2009

Keyboard and mouse shortcuts on Google Chrome Browser for windows




Ctrl+N
Opens a new window.
Ctrl+T
Opens a new tab.
Ctrl+Shift+N
Opens a new window in
incognito mode.
Press Ctrl+O, then select file.
Opens a file from your
computer in Google
Chrome.
Press Ctrl and click a link. Or click a link with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel).
Opens the link in a new
 tab in the background .
Press Ctrl+Shift and click a link. Or press Shift and click a link with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel).
Opens the link in a new
 tab and switches to
 the newly opened tab.
Press Shift and click a link.
Opens the link in a new
 window.
Ctrl+Shift+T
Reopens the last tab
you've closed. Google
 Chrome remembers
the last 10 tabs you've
 closed.
Drag a link to a tab.
Opens the link in the
 tab.
Drag a link to a blank area on the tab strip.
Opens the link in a
new tab.
Drag a tab out of the tab strip.
Opens the tab in a
 new window.
Drag a tab out of the tab strip and into an existing window.
Opens the tab in the
existing window.
Press Esc while dragging a tab.
Returns the tab to its
orginal position.
Ctrl+1 through Ctrl+8
Switches to the tab at
the specified position
 number on the tab strip.
Ctrl+9
Switches to the last tab.
Ctrl+Tab or Ctrl+PgDown
Switches to the next tab.
Ctrl+Shift+Tab or Ctrl+PgUp
Switches to the previous
 tab.
Alt+F4
Closes the current window.
Ctrl+W or Ctrl+F4
Closes the current tab
or pop-up.
Click a tab with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel).
Closes the tab you
 clicked.
Right-click, or click and hold either the Back or Forward arrow in the browser toolbar.
Displays your browsing
 history in the tab.
Press Backspace, or Alt and the left arrow together.
Goes to the previous
 page in your browsing
history for the tab.
Press Shift+Backspace, or Alt and the right arrow together.
Goes to the next page
 in your browsing history
 for the tab.
Press Ctrl and click either the Back arrow, Forward arrow, or Go button in the toolbar. Or click either button with your middle mouse button (or mousewheel).
Opens the button
destination in a new
tab in the background.
Double-click the blank area on the tab strip.
Maximizes the window.
Alt+Home
Opens your homepage
 in your current window.