Posts Tagged ‘Computer’

HP Hewlett Packard Responds To Racist Web Cam Computer Lap Top Allegations Against Black People

Saturday, August 21st, 2010
blackthoughtz.net http blackmusicvids.com http “Hewlett-Packard is on the defense after a youtube video made lighthearted claims that hp’s facial-recognition software is unable to track darker skin tone” – AP HP Responds To Allegations Of Facial Recognition Webcam Racism! (Claim You Need To Shine More White Light On A Darked Skinned Person & Then It Will Recognize It) blackthoughtz.net http blackmusicvids.com http

Sweet Spot Clients for Computer Consulting – Marketing …

Friday, August 6th, 2010
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Arch Linux on Asus EEE PC

Saturday, July 3rd, 2010
A small video about the Asus eee pc and archlinux I made the vid about 5 times and everytime sombody call me during this process. PS My english sucks^-^

Guide to Buying Internal Hard Drives

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
imageApart from being one of the most essential parts of your computer, hard drive storage is constantly updating, in terms of both capacity of disk space and in physical size. When it comes time to upgrade your disk storage, there are a number of factors for you to take into account. Once you’ve made basic decisions about size, connectivity, speed and data transfer rate, and whether you want an internal drive or external, you can search through Myshopping.com.au to find the most suitable brand, and model, and compare the prices of different vendors.Hard DrivesHow A Hard Drive WorksYour hard drive has a number of magnetized platters connected to a spindle. The spindle spins the platters at a very fast speed while a series of read/write heads scan over them both looking for and writing information. This information is transferred via a cable system, or through a wireless connection to a hard disk controller, which in most systems is built into the motherboard, or in some systems installed as an add-in card. The information that comes from your hard drive through its controller is then made available to the components of your computer. The effectiveness of your hard drive (its performance) depends on how much of its capacity remains unused, how well organised the data is (known as fragmentation) and its data transfer rate, which in turn is dependent on its connection type and the drive’s spin rate.Internal Hard DrivesMost computers from, the most basic home models up to the most powerful servers, have an internally installed hard drive. Technology today ensures that they are all generally fast, reliable, and offer dependable storage ability. Most modern computers have installation slots and cabling to enable you to install additional hard drive. This allows you to increase your storage capacity without giving up your existing hard drive.Internal Hard DrivesExternal Hard DrivesThese drives are essentially the same drives as ones installed inside computers, but cased inside a protective, portable case. This is a good solution for people who work remotely and need to transport large amounts of data. If an external hard drive is your choice, make sure your computer is compatible with the interface that the hard drive uses. An add-in card, such as a FireWire card can help to increase your computer’s capabilities. You can compare different brands of external hard drives simply at Myshopping.com.au and search on the connection type, or other specifications.External Hard drivesLaptop Hard DrivesThere have been many advances in miniaturization of hardware components for laptop computing, and hard drive technology is not left out of this loop. Laptop hard drives function in exactly the same way as internal hard drives on other computers, only they are designed to provide maximum storage and efficiency in the smallest possible package. For added flexibility, some laptop computers come with removable hard drives that can be easily installed and removed. However, before you buy a hard drive for your portable computer, check that the hard drive’s specifications will meet the standards of your computer, as many laptop hard drives are proprietary, and are not compatible with other brands and models.Laptop Hard DrivesSizeYour hard drive stores your operating system, its programs (games and applications), your working data, and your digital music and movies. Most new computer purchases have a minimum of 80 GB of hard disk space; many have considerably more. Hard drive space is one of those things, once you have it, you’ll find ways to fill it soon enough. There is no real rule of thumb, but consider the cost per gigabyte of storage as a way to guide your purchase. If you work with large files, such as music, video and graphics, it pays to have a big storage space for your work. It may pay you to have two hard drives, one that houses all your programs and applications, and another for storing your work and projects.You may want to compare the price of say a 160GB drive against two separate 80 GB drives. If one drive fails all is not lost. Today’s hard drives however, are fairly robust pieces of equipment and providing they are not abuse, will serve you well for a long period of time.up to 32 GB Hard Drives32-64 GB Hard Drives64-100 GB Hard Drives100 GB and more Hard DrivesInterfaceOne key distinguishing factor between hard drives is the way in which they connect to your computer. There are a number of basic types of connection schemes used with hard drives. Each connection type has a range of differences in performance.IDE (INTEGRATED DRIVE ELECTRONICS)This is by the most common connection methods. Because the hard drive controller is on the drive itself rather than on the motherboard, it helps to keep costs down. There different IDE standards available. Mostly, you will want to purchase the fastest possible standard that your computer can support. Most computers will support a standard that is faster than what the computer currently supports, so you can buy a faster drive, and update your computer at a later time. The different IDE standards, in order from most basic to fastest, are:ATA (Basic). Supports up to two hard drives and features a 16-bit interface, handling transfer speeds up to 8.3 MB per second.ATA-2 or EIDE (Enhanced IDE). Supports transfer speeds up to 13.3 MB per second.ATA-3. A minor upgrade to ATA-2 and offers transfer speeds up to 16.6 MB per second.Ultra-ATA (Ultra-DMA, ATA-33 or DMA-33). Dramatic speed improvements, with transfer rates up to 33 MB per second.ATA-66. A version of ATA that doubles transfer rates up to 66 MB per second.ATA-100. An upgrade to the ATA standard supporting transfer rates up to 100 MB per second.ATA-133. Found mostly in AMD-based systems (not supported by Intel), with transfer rates up to 133 MB per second.IDE / EIDE Hard DrivesSerial ATA Hard DrivesUltra DMA 100 Hard DrivesSCSI (SMALL COMPUTER SYSTEM INTERFACE)This is the hard drive interface standard used by many high-end PCs, networks and servers, and Apple Macintosh computers, except for the earliest Macs and the newer iMacs. While some systems support SCSI controllers on their motherboards, most feature a SCSI controller add-in card. SCSI drives are usually faster and more reliable, and the SCSI interface supports the connection of many more drives than IDE. While SCSI drives come in many different standards, many of them are not compatible with one another. So it’s important be know that your computer supports the drive you plan to install. The different SCSI connections are:SCSI-1. A basic connection using a 25-pin connector, supporting transfer rates up to 4 MB per second.SCSI-2. Uses a 50-pin connector and supports multiple devices with a transfer rate of 4MB per second.Wide SCSI. These drives have a wider cable and a 68-pin connection that supports 16-bit data transfers.Fast SCSI. Uses an 8-bit bus but transfers data at 10 MB Per second.Fast Wide SCSI. Doubles both the bus (16-bit) and the data transfer rate (20 MB per second).Ultra SCSI or Ultra Wide SCSI. Uses an 8-bit bus and transfers data at 20 MB per second.SCSI-3. Features a 16-bit bus and transfers data at 40 MB per second.Ultra2 SCSI. Uses an 8-bit bus and transfer data at a rate of 40 MB per second.Wide Ultra2 SCSI. Uses a 16-bit bus and supports data transfer rates of 80 MB per second.SCSI Hard DrivesUltra320 SCSI Hard DrivesFIREWIRE (IEEE 1394)The FireWire standard is becoming popular in portable hard drives because it can be connected and removed without having to reboot the computer. It supports data transfer rates of 50 MB per second, which means it is ideal for video, audio and multimedia applications. FireWire requires a dedicated add-in card and the hard drives in use require an external power source, but the interface can support up to 63 devices simultaneously.FireWire Hard DrivesUSB 1.1 (UNIVERSAL SERIAL BUS)Pretty much all computers today include USB ports on their motherboards. (On older model, you can install an add-in card.) USB controllers can be used to connect external hard drives, and can support as many as 127 devices simultaneously either through USB port hubs or linked in a daisy chain fashion. USB controllers do delivery power to devices connected to them, but many hard drives still use an external power source. USB is limited by its data transfer speed, the maximum rate being about at 1.5 MB per second.USB Hard DrivesUSB 2.0 (HI-SPEED USB)A more recently introduced and far better connection standard that offers backward compatibility and data transfer rates of up to 60 MB per second. USB 1.1 system can use a USB 2.0 device; it will need a USB 2.0 controller card to achieve the higher transfer rates.USB 2.0 Hard DrivesFIBRE CHANNELFibre Cabling is mainly used for high-bandwidth network servers and workstations, providing very fast data transfer rates (up to 106MB per second), and connection at long cabled distances, although it is expensive and you need to install a special interface card.Spin rateData transfer rate is crucial to how well your computer performs for you. Apart from the connection types above, the performance of your hard drive depends on its spin rate, measured in RPM. Higher RPM generally means faster data transfer rate. The lowest spin speed that is acceptable in computing today is 5400 RPM. The common standard at present is 7200 RPM. But higher speeds are available in SCSI drives, and it is one area of computer system technology that is constantly being developed.3600 RPM Hard Drives4200 RPM Hard Drives5400 RPM Hard Drives7200 RPM Hard Drives10000 RPM Hard Drives15000 RPM Hard DrivesA larger capacity hard drive will not necessarily make your system function any faster unless you are low on available disk space with your existing drive. But a drive with Ultra ATA/100 or ATA/133 and a 7200-RPM spin rate will pretty much guarantee an improved hard drive performance.Other considerationsCACHECache (pronounces ‘cash’) is additional temporary memory that acts as a buffer between the system and the drive. Frequently accessed data is stored in the cache for quick access. Cache sizes vary from 512 KB up to 16 MB on some SCSI drives. The larger cache you have on your drive, the faster your drive will transfer data. If you are working with large files, such as video, images and audio files, it pays to have the largest cache you can get (8MB or more).SEEK TIMEThe data on your disk is stored in tracks and sectors and when you instruct your hard drive controller to retrieve some data, it goes looking. The seek time is a measure of how long it takes the hard drive to find a specific track on a disk. Seek times can vary slightly from disk to disk and a drive with a faster seek time will always perform better.INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL TRANSFER RATESThese two rates tell how fast a drive actually reads the data and passes it along to the system. Internal Transfer Rate refers to the time it takes for a drives heads to read data from the platter and pass it to the drive’s cache. The External Transfer Rate (sometimes called the Transfer Rate or the Burst Transfer Rate) is a measure of the time it takes to send the data from the cache all the way to the computer’s memory. Naturally faster transfer rates provide better performance.S.M.A.R.T. (Self-Monitoring Analysis and Reporting Technology)This is a nice built-in feature in some hard drives that can help alert you to a potential hardware problem. Your computer’s BIOS must support this in order for the SMART function it to work, however the drive itself will still work in a system without it.Buying and installing a hard drive has some technical aspects that you need to take into account. Use Myshopping.com.au to compare different hard drive makes and specifications to find the drive that will work best for your needs and computer. You can compare prices and service offers from different vendors.

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How to make your computer VERY fast!!!!

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Improve your computer Speed 1. Decrease your CPU usage, this stabilizes all your programs 2. DECREASE your in-game *ms* or *Latency* down to 100! PART 2: www.youtube.com Link for Kaspersky: ( download trial one ) usa.kaspersky.com Download 2009 or 2010 ( 2009 takes less CPU ) Link for Kaspersky Trial resetter 2009: www.mediafire.com Links for Kaspersky Trial resetter 2010: www.megaupload.com password: 0000

Laptop Repair in Toronto

Friday, May 28th, 2010
imageLaptops are great machines. The ability to carry everything with you in a compact unit, set up anywhere and work, online if there is access to WiFi, is priceless. But when things go wrong, it can be terrible.

When your laptop has everything on it from birthday reminders to the slideshow presentation for work, having something go wrong can be a very stressful event. Unlike desktop computers, laptops are not very conducive to DIY repairs and it`s best to find a someone who does laptop repair in Toronto.

It`s not easy finding someone who is qualified to make repairs on your laptop. Toronto is chock full of so-called computer experts who may know a thing or two, but what they don`t know could destroy your computer. Laptops are far more delicate than most people suspect and it`s not a great idea to let just anyone muck around in there. If you care about your computer, you`ll want to ensure that you find someone who will do a good job and who has plenty of experience.

You will no doubt pay more for a true repair service. It`s worth it, though, since the downsides are many if you opt for a hack job at half the price. Some of the problems associated with people advertising as laptop repair specialists without actually being qualified include the following:

• Loss of data. You risk losing everything on your hard drive if you let the wrong person mess around. Trained laptop repair specialists will be able to either repair your computer without damaging your data, or they should be able to extract it for you, in the case that nothing more can be done for your laptop.

• Security. Not everyone is on the straight and narrow and if you have private info on your laptop, that`s going to be out there for the repairman to see, so make sure you find someone trustworthy to do the job.

• Theft. Sadly, there are a few people who pose as a laptop repair service, collect as many machines as possible to “repair” and then vanish. Along with your equipment which is then repaired and resold. It`s not something you hear about every day, but these con artists do exist, so be aware.

How to Protect Yourself

The best way to ensure nothing bad happens to you and your laptop is to opt for a professional laptop repair service. They should be legit. Here are some signs that the service is a good one:

• They have a proper storefront or office.

• You need to sign a service agreement.

• Paperwork is filled out with information on both sides.

• They have high quality ads.

• People are recommending the laptop repair service.

None of these should be taken on their own as a sign of quality, but if you find a laptop repair service that fits 3 or more, chances are you have a good service on your hands. You might even ask to speak with previous clients to find out what their experience was. And, of course, there is always the internet, which can be very useful for finding reviews of the specific businesses, if needed. This can be a huge help in making a decision as to which service to use.

Your laptop is an important part of your life and as such, it should be cared for. Don`t just hand it off to anyone who claims to recognize a circuit board. Take the time to research laptop repair in Toronto and find the best repair service for your computer.

Toshiba Qosmio X500/X505 Laptop – Insider Review Video

Thursday, May 27th, 2010
Learn more about the Toshiba Qosmio X500 Series laptop at laptops.toshiba.com For carrying cases, batteries, AC adapters and other accessories for your Toshiba Qosmio X500 series laptop, check your model number…. If your model number is X500-XXXXX visit bit.ly If your model number is X505-SXXXX visit bit.ly The Toshiba Qosmio® X500 laptop delivers the extreme performance you crave, transforming the latest games and high-def content into a delectable feast for the eyes, while keeping you riveted with blazing-fast frame rates and entertaining extras. Youll enjoy elite performance powered by the newest Intel® Core™ i7 quad-core processor, enthusiast-class NVIDIA® geforce® GTS 250M graphics, and ultrafast DDR3 memory. Power through hyper-realistic 3D games brought to life with intense visuals and sound. Create and edit hi-res photos and videos. Enjoy the latest Blu-ray movies. Hold tons of entertainment on a spacious high-speed hard drive. Or simply plow through your day on a brilliant, full HD 18.4-inch display. Topped by a striking Fusion™ Finish in Omega Black, the Toshiba Qosmio® X500 gives you all the power and performance you want, plus the portability you need. Toshiba Qosmio X500 Series models include: X505-Q830 (X505Q8340) X505-Q832 (X505Q832) X505-Q850 (X505Q850) X505-Q865 (X505Q865) X505-Q860 (X505Q860) X505-Q862 (X505Q862) X505-Q870 (X505Q870) X505-S1801 (X505S1801) X505-Q880 (X505Q880) X505-Q879 (X505Q879) X505-Q840S (X505Q840S) X505-Q875 (X505Q875) See all of

How Antivirus 2009 Infects Your Computer

Tuesday, April 20th, 2010
www.enigmasoftware.com Antivirus 2009 (or Antivirus2009) is a rogue anti-spyware program and is a clone of Antivirus 2008. Antivirus 2009 is usually installed by a Trojan called Zlob via a video codec installer found on adult websites. Antivirus 2009 uses bogus spyware scans to trick the user to purchase the full Antivirus 2009 version. Take a look at “How Antivirus 2009 Infects Your Computer” video and learn how to remove rogue anti-spyware program Antivirus 2009.

HP G50-112NR Notebook PC Hands-On

Friday, March 5th, 2010
This is my overview on the HP G50-112NR Notebook PC. I will give you a hands-on look at the laptop and the box. I got this laptop for $349 at Office Depot during Black Friday 2008. I hope you will enjoy my hands-on overview and please remember to subscribe! rate! comment! Feel free to ask any questions about the laptop. Here are the specifications on the box as well as some other valuable details: * Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual-Core Mobile Processor T3200 (2.0 ghz) * 160 GB (5400RPM) Hard Drive * 3072MB DDR2 SDRAM (2 Dimm) * Super Multi 8X DVD+-R/RW with Double Layer Support * Windows Vista(R) Home Premium (32-bit) with Service Pack 1 * 15.4″ Diagonal WXGA High-Definition brightview Widescreen Display * 802.11b/g WLAN * 5-in-1 Digital Media Reader * 6-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery * Conexant High Definition smartaudio 221 (speakers/microphone) * NO Built-In Webcam * Three (3) USB Ports CONCLUSION: I would recommend this laptop. While it may not be well-known as far as HP laptops go, it’s definitely a worthy alternative to the much more expensive HP Pavillion pc’s. It does have drawbacks as it does NOT have a built-in webcam, has a glossy screen and surface (attracts reflections and fingerprints), and has only three USB ports. However, it does have a nice screen and speakers. My final grade for this computer will be a 86%.