Black Hawk Ballistic!

on Sunday, May 27, 2007


Ok guys,let talk about watch again.I already wrote about watch before but today about Black Hawk.If you need a rugged timepiece that won't fall into pieces at the slightest hint of a grenade going off nearby,then you should seriously invest in a MTM Special Ops watch.Yes,guys, there are military issues watches which were at one time only available to US Seal and Special Ops soldier.The Black Hawk edition is water resistant to 100m,with a rechargeable electromagnetic lit-ion battery that will last up to 10 years!

There are even two light modes, one to read the time and other to find out if the fiddly bits on your map are actually target areas or bits of leftover chocolate.Each recharge last up to one month and the watch itself comes with a three year warranty.Emmm.. how about the price.How does a round USD 500 sound to you?
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Phone Browser Free,Opera Mini

on Thursday, May 24, 2007


Hi,here its me .I am so sorry for my fellow readers.I can't up date daily this blog because I am so busy with my exam.today lets talks about phone browser,So far only a few mobile phones have had the option of a genuine web browser.With Opera Mini 3.0,the World Wide Web support for innumerable devices can be retrofitted.The new version even supports Web 2.0 services: Pictures can thus be directly uploaded from telephone to a photo service such as Flickr.


The mini browser displays news feeds as well.While surfing,the "Content Folding" option saves users the trouble of scrolling.Pages and pages of menus are automatically summarised and they can be displayed with just a mouse click. Another improvement is the web connection.It is much faster now and allows encrypted connection,for example for online banking.As usual,Opera Mini can be downloaded free of cost.Java mobile phone is a prerequisite.A special data tariff is recommended in order to save costs.
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HDTV Mini Camera From Racing Cars

on Tuesday, May 15, 2007


High definition images from racing cars

Sport telecasts could look a lot more realistic to TV viewers in future,thanks to a mini camera being developed by Fraunhofer Institute for Integrated Circuits.It can transmit the view of a Formula One racing driver or ski jumper,all in HDTV quality.


With a size of just 4 x 4 x 8 centimeters,the camera is small enough to fit in cockpit of an F1 race car or on a helmet.According to Stephan Gick, a researcher at the Fraunhofer Institute (IIS), their success was due to factors; the dissipation of the electronics and thus the heat generated was kept very low for the tiny casing and all the components are highly integrated.All camera settings can be controlled through the Web,because the sportsperson can't be the cameraman as well.
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Zune VS iPod

on Monday, May 14, 2007

The Zune(brown) and iPod (black)




The digital music entertainment revolution is just beginning.Microsoft announced at last year launch of the Zune music player,but does Microsoft new device live up to its hype as the "king" music player,iPod? I try to compare both of it



The zune is only available with a 30GB hard disk and at USD 250,it cost the sma as a comparably specified iPod.The size of the device reminds me of the first generation iPod but unlike the Apple player's glossy surface, the Zune makes do with a matte plastic material.That make surface more resistant to scratches but it does look a bit dull.The Zune is also chunkier and weight 30 grams more than its competitor.The plus points are it comes with a five way switch and 2 buttons for easy handling.



It takes a good three seconds to power up and for the simple,yet pretty menu to be displayed.Sub menus blend smoothly while changing and you can choose a background image.even those new to MP3 players will appreciate the intuitive navigation and it quickly becomes second nature to use.It also sorts songs faster than the iPod.


Although the Microsoft players could really pump up the volume,it loses out to the iPod when it comes to sound quality.However,concerning the different types of media supported,the two devices tied,apart from music,the Zune also handles photos and videos.It also does up over the iPod by having a screen that's 1 cm larger for better viewing.



Even the list of features is longer in the case of the new comer.The Zune offers an integrated FM radio as well allowing songs to be transferred over WiFi.Unfortunate that the received music files could only be played three times or kept for three days,they're automatically deleted - even if it's music that you recorded yourself.


Battery life didn't macth up to that of the iPod.After a good 13 hours of play( without WiFi) the battery was drained whereas the iPod continued playing another two albums.With the include USB 2.0 cable,the Zune can be connected to any PC but Zune software needs to be installed to add new songs.That doesn't make much more sense as it stops the player from being used as a mobile data storage device for exchanging files.


The Zune software reminded me a lot of Apples's iTunes.The user can buy songs from the Zune Markerplace and manage existing songs but you cannot listen to DRM protected files from another online stores,if you have existing library of DRM encorded songs from Napster,Rhapsody or iTunes,you are simply out of luck.At least the software is intuitive and easy to use.


When it comes to music,Microsoft's player cannot trump the entrenched iPod and its online iTunes Store.The Zune Marketplace offers 2 million songs compared to the 3.5 million available on iTunes and there are also no videos or podcasts currently available for the Zune.But the most irritating thing is strange payment system; you pay for songs in the online store using Microsoft points which are linked to the latest exchange rates.For example a song costing 79 points actually costs US 99 cents,so ti is hard to figure out how much you are actually paying.The points account can only be created after a minimum payment of US 5.00



Ok guys,Microsoft's iPod challenger reminds us of tape cassettes from the past,copies are never as good as the original.Nevertheless,Apple cannot underestimate the Zune as Microsoft has kicked off many products as mere copies before turning them into market leaders with its huge budget.The zune could well follow suit.Hopefully it will help my fellow readers to buy the bestMP3 players.
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Speeding Up Slow Hard Disk Drives

on Tuesday, May 08, 2007

Hi,here it me again, for a several day I busy with my exam,I think I can't up date this blog everyday,but I'll try to writing when I am free.Today I want to share with you,how to speed up your hard disk.Ok the first is you must back up your windows.And also don't forget to up date your anti spyware or adware .

Even after defragmentation,a half empty system hard disk drive still doesn't run as fast as it should as compared to the feeling you get a after a fresh Windows installation.So how do we get about fixing this without too much effort.

The fragmentation of saved files on your hard disk drive by Windows Xp ( I used this windows) is directly proportional to the amount of occupied storage on the hard disk .-- this results in slower hard disk drive performance.

You can easily optimize almost all the files for some improvement by using Windows XP's built in defrag tool ,though the pagefile and registry will not be optimized.This is because those files are in use while Windows XP is running, and cannot be optimized while the operating system is active

Using the Pagedefrag tool,freely downloadable from sysinternals.com the pagefile and registry can be easily be optimized for quicker access.Execute " pagedfg.exe" after decompressing the downloaded archive.make sure to enable the option to " Defragment at next boot ". When you restart your PC after that,this handly little utility will then launch itself right before the operating system kicks in and defragments your system files.Once done,Windows will boot and you should then have a zippy hard disk drive.
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Nokia,Mobile Projector With 100 GB Memory

on Tuesday, May 01, 2007


Nokia has provided a preview of their forthcoming mobile phones.In this year 2010,these devices are to offer multimedia functions such as integrated mini projectors.Even the quality of currently used 3D sound will be far more superior ,this is what Nokia has to say about the future Kino tones. In future,display will have VSA solution which is double the one that is currently used.

Phone cameras will come with 7x optical zoom as well as 10 mega pixel solutions,and will also allow HD recordings.Data up to 100GB can be stored within the internal memory.Synchronisation with PC will no longer required in 2010.According to Nokia,the mobile phone will act as a server and will provide photos or videos over the network.
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