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The Skinny on Ultrabooks: 4 Super-Portable Laptops Reviewed

Posted by on Thursday, 2 February, 2012

Tablets dominate the headlines, but ultrabooks are nearly as light, start up as quickly and offer the screens, keyboards, memory and processing power of full-fledged computers.



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Ask Engadget: best wireless keyboard for tablet use?

Posted by on Saturday, 20 August, 2011

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget inquiry is coming to us from Pete, who reckons a tablet + keyboard combo will be best for his future note-taking. If you’re looking to send in an inquiry of your own, drop us a line at ask [at] engadget [dawt] com.

“I will be attending college next year and figured that getting a tablet + keyboard combination to take to class instead of a netbook or small laptop would be a better idea. I was looking into getting the ASUS Eee Pad Transformer, but my grandparents gave me an iPad 2 as a graduation present. A friend of mine is considering getting the Transformer, but doesn’t want to pay 0 for a keyboard dock. Both of us will be using our tablets for essentially the same purpose and we were both wondering what the best wireless keyboard was for a tablet. Thanks!”

We’ve definitely tested our fair share of tablet-focused keyboards, but none of ‘em have actually struck us as ideal. The newly-released Lenovo Folio case is a gem, but alas, only functions with the ThinkPad Tablet. So, bright minds — any ideas for Pete and his pal? Drop ‘em in comments below.

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Microsoft patents new type of mobile slider, puts keyboards and screens on equal footing

Posted by on Friday, 12 August, 2011

Patents are the currency of the realm these days, and companies accrue them however they can — whether filing for their own or buying someone else’s. Microsoft’s no stranger to the patent game, and it’s added one more piece to its IP stockpile in the form of a “moveable housing of a mobile communications device.” A broad title, to be sure, but the patent essentially covers sliders where the keyboard ends up flush with the screen after it’s moved. In existing designs, the sliding display gets in the way of pressing the top row of keys, and squishing the grid’s size or fattening up the phone are the only ways to make space for fingers to press them. This new design frees phalanges and keys from such constraints, and adds a little something to the phone’s aesthetics as well. Sounds great Microsoft, now put this patent in the capable hands of Nokia’s hardware engineers and get to work making a sleek new WP7 slider, stat!

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Know And Learn A Lot More About How Hardware Drivers Are Working

Posted by on Friday, 25 March, 2011

Hardware drivers can be considered to be the brains behind the programs in your PC. Such program (hardware driver software) is the program that will check your drivers. Doing so, it will try to find out any failed installations, or also corrupt driver files that could result to software (and hardware) not working at correctly, and in sync, with each others. Here Driver Download you will read more about computer drivers.

To keep your hardware up to date on your computer is important if you want to keep it working rightly. According to your OS, there will be many ways to update your driver files. With the help of a driver software, you will find out it’s the easiest way to keep a healthy and fully working PC. Check here Avanquest Driver Genius Review to read more about Driver Genius.

Once you install driver software it is easy to locate driver issues, updates, and repair instances of driver issues. Without proper updates to your drivers your computer will not work at it’s optimum performance. Most usual problems are with modems, printers, routers, besides any syncing devices like smart phones. It is also important to note that ‘auto’ updates that are recommended by your computer’s operating system often do not reflect the driver settings.

Any person using their PC system on a daily basis should know that driver software is a great tool. For both your hardware and software updates, and due to the constant technological changes, it is very important to remain updated. Below are some common errors related to hardware driver issues:

Crashing and or freezing of the entire computer.
No possibility to print. Neither to get connected to a wireless or wired printer.
Unable to ‘see’ plug and play devices such as web cams, external drives, keyboards and pointing devices.
Network adapters problems. Those connecting you to the Web ( like a modem)

Such problems are just some of the errors you can get because of outdated, corrupt, or even missing driver files. These can be troubleshooted through the control panel of the operating system on your computer, or by using a driver software that is installed on your machine.


Dell Inspiron R refreshed with removable lids and Intel’s latest processors

Posted by on Thursday, 17 March, 2011
We’ll be honest, we’ve never been the biggest fans of Dell’s colorful, patterned lids — not because some of them are pretty ugly, but because once you choose one hue, you’re stuck with it forever (or at least until you need a new laptop). Well, Dell’s finally solved that piece of the puzzle with its new Inspiron R series — the 14-, 15.6- and 17.3-inch laptops all have swappable lids. Yep, it’s sort of like those interchangeable Swatch watch faces from the 90s — you can snap off the standard black cover, buy a new one for , and latch it right on. But that’s not all Dell’s changed with its mainstream laptops — the rigs now have new chiclet keyboards, HD webcams, and a design that’s similar to the new XPS line.

For a budget system — the 15R starts at 9.99 — they actually feel pretty solid and the internal organs fit the same description. All three of the machines can be configured with brand new Sandy Bridge Core i3, i5, and i7 processors, Blu-ray drives, up to 8GB of RAM, six or nine-cell batteries, and USB 3.0 ports. Dell didn’t forget about the graphics either — the 14 will be available with AMD Radeon HD 6000M options, while the 15 and 17 grab a hold of NVIDIA’s GeForce GT525. All three models should be up for order today on Dell’s website with them heading to retailers later this spring. Hit the break for the full PR / specs and don’t forget to check out the hands-on shots on your way.

Gallery: Dell Inspiron R hands-on

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Learn More About Computer Drivers

Posted by on Sunday, 27 February, 2011

Some important programs that can control your devices are drivers. So devices like printers, monitors, keyboards, and hard drives all require important small programs called “drivers”. In a lot of cases these drivers come with the operating system of the computer. The moment you’ll install the new device, you should know that you’ll need to load the driver from the external source. Expect to get a .DRV extension for the drivers to be included with the Windows Operating System. Here Driver Updates you will learn more about various Computer Drivers.

The main goal of the driver is to act as a translator between programs using devices like printers, and your actual device. Every different device is coming with its own commands set. Such set is unique, only the driver understands such commands. A program will mostly speak to a device in a general way. What the little program known as a computer driver does is take these general commands and make them understandable to the device the program is attempting to communicate with. Without the adequate driver, such tool cannot really communicate with the device and a PC error will happen. Without the right computer driver, a given device can become totally useless to the PC users. You will be very frustrated then. Check this website Driver Genius to know more about Driver Genius.

Sometimes drivers can go missing or end up corrupted. Expect many reasons to be possible for that: a common reason you will find out is the computer virus. If a person has a missing or corrupted computer driver they can use driver software to help locate and download the driver they need for their device. Once the driver is found and downloaded it can easily be installed and get the device working properly again. The moment your device will start working, you’ll be smiling. To have drivers updated is important whenever you want your PC system to work the right way.