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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Hard Drive
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They give computers the ability to remember things when the power goes out In this article, we'll take apart a hard disk so that you can see what's inside, and also discuss how they organize the gigabytes of information they hold in files!
| This NetDisk ENCL-1P NDAS (Network Direct Attached Storage) External Hard Drive Enclosure provides a cost-effective network storage solution for data, movies, photos and videos! Simply install any 3.5-inch IDE hard drive with up to 750 GB capacity and start sharing today! Connect the ENCL-1P to a local area network and instantly share secure storage without the need for IP configuration or expensive servers! The NetDisk ENCL-1P NAS comes equipped with both USB 2.0 and Ethernet interfaces and is ideal for home and office networks. Plus, its compact and lightweight design is easy to take with you anywhere you go! Order this NetDisk ENCL-1P NAS (Network Direct Attached Storage) External Hard Drive Enclosure today! | ||||||
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$70.99 Yielding lower operating temperatures with the Western Digital GreenPower technology coupled with IntelliPower technology makes this Western Digital WD20EADS one of the most power efficient high-capacity drives on the market.
Featuring a massive 2 terabytes capacity and fast SATA/300 data transfer rates, this Caviar Green WD20EADS drive is perfect for those seeking a lower running cost data storage solution.
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Sleek, Stylish and Fast Hard Drive!
This Verbatim CLŌN CLON250GB USB 2.0 2.5-inch External Hard Drive is as portable and simple to use, as it is sleek and stylish! The black, scuff-resistant surface provides you the perfect travel companion, being that it easily slips in and out of your pockets.
The 5400 RPM spindle speed offers reliability and performance, while the 250 GB storage space gives you loads of space for downloads.The shock-resistant technology will protect your most important data while you're on the go. This drive also allows you to easily copy and protect your valuable information and data: All your music, movies, photos and more to be safely kept and out of harms way! The USB compatibility offers quick access to data!
So when it comes to quick, realible and secure drives this Verbatim CLŌN CLON250GB USB 2.0 2.5-inch External Hard Drive is a great choice!
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| Easily take up to 120 GB of storage capacity with you with this Verbatim USB120 portable hard drive! Encased in a cool silver enclosure, the Verbatim USB120 features a 2.5-inch 120 GB hard drive with a 5400 RPM spindle speed for smooth and reliable operation. Its USB 2.0 interface provides data transfers up to 480 Mbps and the small, compact size of the USB120 makes it a breeze to take with you anywhere. Sharing music, videos, and other data with friends and co-workers is a piece of cake with this Verbatim USB120 external hard drive!
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Computer Casing
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What is a Computer Case
This article goes through a case and answers the question "what is a computer case"?
The Right Computer Case For You
The first process in the parts selection is choosing the right computer case for the desktop. There are various matters and things to take into consideration when choosing the right computer case.
There are many functional areas and many other non-functioning areas that need to be examined before making a decision. In the functional means, the size and the shape of the case are considered while in the non-functional, the aesthetic and the colour selection are taken into account.
Following the success of the full tower HAF 932, Cooler Master extends the line to a mid tower with the HAF 922. It has a rugged strong appearance and outstanding protection designs that characterize a beast yet to be tamed.
Key Features
- Extreme airflow, uncompromising cooling performance, ruggedly strong with outstanding protection.
- Accommodates demanding high-end components including full length graphics cards.
- LED ON/OFF switch for front 200 x 30 mm fan.
- Patented button design for easy maintenance of 5.25 inch drive devices.
- PSU bottom fan can be setup facing up or down to increase airflow through out the case.
- Tool free for 5.25 inch and 3.5 inch device.
- Includes cable management and CPU retaining hole for easy customizability.
- Spacious interior accommodates with the radiator.
- 7+1 PCI expansion slots for increased expandability.
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Iphone 3g vs 3gs
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What's the point in buying a new iPhone if it looks exactly like the old one? Because once you start using it, the speed of the iPhone 3GS will amaze you.
There's a reason why Apple called this the iPhone 3GS for Speed and not the 3GC for "compass" or 3GV for "video recording." Speed is the central upgrade here, and probably is the single biggest reason you would upgrade to a 3GS from a 3G. And if you're coming in as a virgin iPhone user, there's definitely no question: The 3GS is worth an extra $100.
That declaration may be weird to most of us since we usually look for features, and not specs, when we're evaluating phones—and iPhone 3GS doesn't blow us out in the feature department. Instead, it's like getting a bigger TV or a faster car. Your old machine works just fine, but once you've tried the new one for a week, you'll never want to go back, even if it costs you a little extra.we said, from the outside the 3GS is exactly the same as the 3G. It's slightly heavier and has glossy text on the back, but if Steve Jobs whipped one out in public before it was announced, you wouldn't have been able to tell the difference.
By holding the 3GS next to the 3G, you'll notice that the screen is slightly more reflective because of the new fingerprint resistant oleophobic coating. It even has a little bit of a rainbow effect if you reflect a monitor with it. Surprisingly, the coating actually works in preventing a good deal of fingerprints and face grease, and it allows the phone to still be smooth and usable even if there are fingerprints on the surface.
The shot above illustrates the fact. The two phones may look similar in how much finger and face grease are on the screen, but the iPhone 3GS is still usable and doesn't have the problem of "sticking" in certain areas that are slightly greasier. It's also easier to clean just by wiping on your shirt. The glass treatment won't eliminate smudging from your bodily secretions altogether, but it's a very useful improvement for something you're touching all the time.The video really shows how fast the iPhone 3GS is. Safari, Email, Camera all load noticeably faster than on the iPhone 3G (both running 3.0 software). Even booting the phone takes about half the time. Apps with long load times, like Sims 3, Oregon Trail or Metal Gear Touch all show how much faster you get up and running on the new device. Seriously, everything is faster. It's exactly the same experience as switching from a two- or three-year-old computer to something brand new. Your apps all look the same, but they load and run much more smoothly. Even if you're doing the same things on both machines, the new machine is that much better to work on.
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There's a reason why Apple called this the iPhone 3GS for Speed and not the 3GC for "compass" or 3GV for "video recording." Speed is the central upgrade here, and probably is the single biggest reason you would upgrade to a 3GS from a 3G. And if you're coming in as a virgin iPhone user, there's definitely no question: The 3GS is worth an extra $100.
That declaration may be weird to most of us since we usually look for features, and not specs, when we're evaluating phones—and iPhone 3GS doesn't blow us out in the feature department. Instead, it's like getting a bigger TV or a faster car. Your old machine works just fine, but once you've tried the new one for a week, you'll never want to go back, even if it costs you a little extra.we said, from the outside the 3GS is exactly the same as the 3G. It's slightly heavier and has glossy text on the back, but if Steve Jobs whipped one out in public before it was announced, you wouldn't have been able to tell the difference.
By holding the 3GS next to the 3G, you'll notice that the screen is slightly more reflective because of the new fingerprint resistant oleophobic coating. It even has a little bit of a rainbow effect if you reflect a monitor with it. Surprisingly, the coating actually works in preventing a good deal of fingerprints and face grease, and it allows the phone to still be smooth and usable even if there are fingerprints on the surface.
The shot above illustrates the fact. The two phones may look similar in how much finger and face grease are on the screen, but the iPhone 3GS is still usable and doesn't have the problem of "sticking" in certain areas that are slightly greasier. It's also easier to clean just by wiping on your shirt. The glass treatment won't eliminate smudging from your bodily secretions altogether, but it's a very useful improvement for something you're touching all the time.The video really shows how fast the iPhone 3GS is. Safari, Email, Camera all load noticeably faster than on the iPhone 3G (both running 3.0 software). Even booting the phone takes about half the time. Apps with long load times, like Sims 3, Oregon Trail or Metal Gear Touch all show how much faster you get up and running on the new device. Seriously, everything is faster. It's exactly the same experience as switching from a two- or three-year-old computer to something brand new. Your apps all look the same, but they load and run much more smoothly. Even if you're doing the same things on both machines, the new machine is that much better to work on.
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Thursday, April 21, 2011
Best solar landscape lights
12:16 PM
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Someone wants to add lighting to his/her front walkway and garden, but he/she doesn't have an outdoor outlet on the front of his/her house. Do solar-powered landscape lights or solar landscape lighting really work, or are they a gimmick? Solar landscape lighting look easy to install, and the installer wouldn't have to dig under his/her walk to run wires.
Solar landscape lights use a small solar, or photovoltaic (PV), cell to charge a battery integrated into the light fixture. After being charged all day by the sun, the battery then provides the electricity to illuminate the solar landscape lights after nightfall. Because each solar landscape light has its own battery, there is no need to run wires.
Solar landscape lighting come in a variety of styles from various manufacturers. Some new decorative models are made of die-cast metal for durability and styling detail.best solar landscape lights










