Posted on 28-06-2010
Filed Under (General, hi-tech, Internet) by admin

For the first time, Chrome shift the position of Safari Apple in the United States (U.S.). The data was released research firm StatCounter showed, although only two years, Google’s browser is already begin performance gear.

“This is a good acquisition for Google because the browser is spelled out is still new but already can get a share of close to 10 per cent in the U.S. only within two years,” said Chief Executive StatCounter Aodahn Cullen in his report quoted by AFP and quoted, Tuesday (29 / 6 / 2010).

In the report StatCounter, Chrome percentage in the U.S. browser market share amounted to 8.97 percent, slightly exceeding the Safari which are below with the acquisition of 8.88 percent.

In addition to Chrome and Safari, the number two position is still entrenched Firefox with percentage 28.48 percent. At the top, Microsoft’s Internet Explorer still dominate more than half of the U.S. browser market share, which amounted to 52 percent.

When viewed globally, Chrome still not getting the top three but with a slightly larger percentage, ie 9.44 percent.

Since the emergence of Chrome, Google and Apple are involved in the ‘war’ in the realm of the internet browser. Competition between them is also happening in the mobile arena, where Google’s Android and Apple’s sponsor iPhonenya.

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Posted on 18-06-2010
Filed Under (Car, Cell Phone, hi-tech, Laptop) by admin

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For people who own expensive motor vehicles such as Ferraris, Porches and Bentleys vehicle tracking has become quite popular. The reason is because insurance companies are now either making compulsory to have a vehicle tracking system installed or they make the insurance premiums so expensive that it does make economic sense not to have a vehicle tracking system installed. Insurance companies now believe that vehicle tracking can help to seriously cut down the number of expensive cars stolen and also increase the recovery rate of vehicles that are stolen.This will help to reduce the claims made to insurance companies and lower their costs. It benefits both the car owners and the drivers. Stolen vehicle tracking is the answer to this growing problem and could save us billions of pounds every year. If you are interested in investing in a stolen vehicle tracking system, just make sure it is Thatcham approved.

Another feature of vehicle tracking system is real time vehicle tracking. Real time vehicle tracking means that the tracking device relays the information and its location live to your desktop pc or laptop. In other words you can view the location and other information live and in real time. Real time vehicle tracking has the benefit of being able to give fleet managers alerts on a variety of things such as congestion zone alerts and geo fencing alerts. Real time vehicle tracking systems are more expensive, but as the advantages out way other vehicle tracking systems they are very popular and will only continue to become more popular as their price drops.

so what are you waiting for? let’s apply for a vehicle tracking systems!

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Posted on 10-06-2010
Filed Under (General) by admin
j3680_hero_2-08Do more than just fax with a single, compact machine designed to handle your home office needs. In addition to easy faxing, our Officejet J3680 lets you copy, scan, and print in vivid color, plus make calls.

Hard-working small-office machine

  • Fax in high-quality color with the convenience of a built-in phone and other features
  • Print and copy at up to 20 pages per minute in black and 14 in color##
  • Scan in high-quality 600 dpi and 48-bit color
  • Increase your productivity: fax and copy unattended with the 20-page automatic document feeder
  • Save space with the compact design

Fast and efficient faxing

  • Send and receive faxes at speeds of up to 3 seconds per page
  • Never miss a fax with the 200-page memory
  • Simplify your life with the one-touch buttons and 100-number speed dialing
  • Save paper and money with the junk fax barrier and caller ID (two-line display
  • Use fax broadcasting and delayed sending options

Results that stand the test of time

  • Maintain text and color for decades with archival-quality prints2
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  • Print faxes and documents on plain paper for easy storage
  • Print Web pages without cut-off edges or wasted paper3
  • Get laser-quality, impressive black and vivid-color images when using original HP inks
  • Protect prints from smears and water smudges when you use original HP inks and HP advanced paper

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Note: This printer does not ship with printer-to-computer USB cable.

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Posted on 01-06-2010
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33949161-2-440-ovr-1The Samsung ML-2525W is simple by nature: it only prints black, but offers the advantages of manual double-sided printing, a single-sheet tray, and wireless networking. For all that, its biggest boon for home offices, students, and small businesses (especially in this post-recession economy) is its $150 price tag, making it one of the cheapest laser printers we’ve tested to date. We have no issue recommending the ML-2525W based on its capability to churn out near-flawless prints in record time for a great price.

Design and Features
Laser printers have earned themselves a scarred reputation for their yawn-inducing designs, and although the ML-2525W doesn’t stray far from the herd, Samsung designed a few bits of flair to set it apart. The physical features haven’t changed much since the Samsung ML-2851ND, with the exception of a flat black finish and a textured check pattern covering the paper tray on top. Somewhere along the way, Samsung also managed to cut the fat to 16.9 pounds, a full 9 pounds lighter than the ML-2851ND. It’s also slightly smaller, measuring only 7.8 inches tall, 14.2 inches wide, and 15.3 inches deep.

The top of the unit has one big power button and two LCDs that indicate print activity and network status. There’s also a button for demo print and another to cancel a print job. The input tray feeds into the bottom and can hold the standard 250 sheets of paper, but Samsung also gives you the option of purchasing a 250-sheet drawer accessory. Finally, a manual tray located just below the toner-access handle lets you feed single sheets of media into the printer.

Samsung offers a variety of ways to connect the ML-2525W to a computer. The back of the devices has a standard USB 2.0 port for wired access, but you also get an Ethernet port for wired networking and an 802.11b/g print server for wireless connectivity. All three methods require you to connect the printer to the USB 2.0 cord first before sniffing out networks, and we were able to establish a connection to our lab’s wireless network in less than five minutes using the step-by-step instructions on the driver.

Once you get started, you can access paper size, function, toggling auto-duplexing (printing on both sides of a sheet of paper), and other general settings through the display screen, or you can alter the more intricate options through the driver menu, such as print resolution (up to 1200 dpi), security, network information, toner darkness, and more. The software automatically installs a small status monitor into the Windows taskbar, but it doesn’t display job progress or notify the user when consumables are running low.

One of the most common complaints about laser printers is the price of consumables. Samsung offers an affordable $75 high-capacity cartridge that will last for 2,500 pages according to Samsung, but we should note that the ML-2525W ships with a 1,000 page “Starter Toner Cartridge,” a sneaky cut that might have you dropping more cash on consumables before you know it, depending on your average print volume.

Performance
The ML-2525W isn’t the flashiest printer on the shelf, but it certainly sets the pace for the rest of the monochrome laser market in terms of print speed and output quality. It’s fairly rare to see a printer crank out text, graphics, and PowerPoint presentations at the same speed, but this Samsung maintains a solid 20 pages per minute across the board, roughly the same speed as the ML-2851ND.

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