Sony Walkman B170 has launched a digital music player the new B170 Walkman is small and lightweight. Portable music player has been equipped with a built-in USB flash drive so you can transfer your songs with just drag and drop, without the need to install special software.
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Sony Walkman B170 Portable Digital Music Player New to Mini and Light
Notebook Battery Life
Notebook Battery Life is an important for the mobile computer user. There’s nothing worse than really needing to access you notebook only to have it switch off due to low battery. There are certain things that can help to prolong battery life.
The first thing to consider would be the conditioning of the battery. More namely your charging habits. The worst thing you can do for your notebook battery life is always keep it on the charger or charge it while it’s only half full. This will diminish the life of the battery giving you less hours of operating time. The ideal way to charge your notebook batterywould be to use it until it is completely dead and then charge it fully.
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5 tips to prevent laptop repair, your laptop from freezing
Notebooks amazing equipment is so much to a room so small that it is a miracle all the same function for all filled. This is because the problem of congestion is that sometimes contradicted the wonders of technology. All electronic devices generate heat in any case to be moved out of the equipment. If heat is allowed to build within, without ventilation it outside, electronic parts inside can not perform to their full capacity and are beginning to function. This is then manifested in the form of non-performance or a decline in the performance of the system. If the precision of the moving parts inside the device is present, the dust is the main enemy. A speck of dust between the moving parts clogging the fine performance and once again, this is manifested in the form of non-performance or a decline in the performance of the system. (continue reading…)
Intel’s 32nm processors tempting Clover View tablets, 22-nm CPUs Ivy Bridge
He had not even rolled out a week after Intel Oak Trail, and it did tease us with another chip, called a tablet-ready Clover View. In addition, we also see the details of an unjustified for the next generation of Ivy Bridge CPU. Starting from the top: PC World reported that the Intel Atom Doug Davis Company Clover View Developer Forum in Beijing, presented Tuesday, touts 32nm architecture and low power consumption. While a number of slides more convincing is the 22nm successor styling presents Sandy Bridge, Ivy Bridge. From the look of things, the CPU support DirectX 11 graphics, USB 3.0, and 1600 MHz DDR3 memory – the desktop platform was baptized Maho Bay. Ivy Bridge are supposedly expected in the first half of 2012, but we are still waiting for Clover View ETA’s. Is not it nice silicone? (continue reading…)