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Selasa, 31 Juli 2012

ASUS TF700T-B1-GR 10.1-Inch Tablet (Gray) Review

Product Features and Technical Details

Product Features

  • Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, 10.1 inches Display
  • NVIDIA Tegra 3.0 1.6 GHz
  • 1 GB RAM Memory
  • 802_11_BGN wireless
Processor, Memory, and Motherboard
  • Hardware Platform: PC
  • Processor: 1.6 GHz Tegra 3.0
  • Number of Processors: 1
  • RAM: 1 GB
  • RAM Type: SDRAM
Hard Drive
  • Size: 32 GB
  • Type: Serial ATA
  • Speed: 100000 rpm
Cases and Expandability
  • Size (LWH): 0.35 inches, 0.33 inches, 7.12 inches
  • Weight: 1.32 pounds
Power
  • Battery Type: Nonstandard Battery
Wireless
  • Wireless Type: 802.11bgn
Warranty and Support 
Amazon.com Return Policy: You may return any new computer purchased from Amazon.com that is "dead on arrival," arrives in damaged condition, or is still in unopened boxes, for a full refund within 30 days of purchase. Amazon.com reserves the right to test "dead on arrival" returns and impose a customer fee equal to 15 percent of the product sales price if the customer misrepresents the condition of the product. Any returned computer that is damaged through customer misuse, is missing parts, or is in unsellable condition due to customer tampering will result in the customer being charged a higher restocking fee based on the condition of the product. Amazon.com will not accept returns of any desktop or notebook computer more than 30 days after you receive the shipment. New, used, and refurbished products purchased from Marketplace vendors are subject to the returns policy of the individual vendor.
Customer Review
Ok, for starters, I'm not some blind fan-boy trying to boost the hype behind this thing. I'm more the type to tear it down if it wasn't worth every penny I paid for it. I have been using Android for several years and am very familiar with it's pros and cons.

I have to say, honestly, I haven't touched my laptop or netbook and have barely used my phone (for anything other than calls) since I got my Infinity (and dock.) Truth be told, I'm using it to write this review.

Display: The display on this thing is nothing short of beautiful. I've always loved the idea of watching movies on my back patio. Unfortunately, it's been a headache-producing, eye-squinting nightmare on every tablet, computer, phone and portable DVD player I've owned...until now. I intentionally loaded it up with Resident Evil: Apocalypse (because of the many dark scenes in it) and headed for the back yard. After being thoroughly impressed with how well I could see the movie, I decided to walk around the yard with it, in the midday sun. Only then did I have to turn on IPS+ to see the darker scenes and it worked perfectly. This display renders colors very true (not over-saturated or washed out) and blacks and whites are BLACK and WHITE. Text is crisp far smaller than I'd ever be willing to spend any time reading.


Speed: I don't know what else to say but it's very VERY fast. I've loaded over 225 apps of many different varieties on it, so I'd say I've put it through its paces. Now, I'm not saying that you won't have a sluggish moment here or there. What I AM saying is that if you do, it's probably the app you're using that's to blame. A poorly written app can cause a plague of problems on any device. I have a couple of apps that I'm willing to forgive shortcomings for because of functionality they offer but I can say that their shortcomings aren't nearly as apparent on this tablet as they have been on any of my other Android devices.


Battery: If I beat it REALLY hard, I can kill the battery (tablet only) in about 6 hours. My version of beating it really hard is multi-tab web browsing with Flash turned on, switching back and forth between several other apps, installing apps, downloading from my Box.net account, playing some games, using a remote desktop client, etc. All the while running either native movies or YouTube streams in Stick It Player (resize-able, floating, video player window that renders on top of whatever app you have open.) If I use it like most people would normally use a tablet, I can easily break the 10 hour mark (tablet only.) With the dock (I'm using the Prime dock,) I get anywhere between 9 and 16 hours of use out of it.

Dock: I'm using a Transformer Prime TF201 dock because A) It has a bigger battery than the Infinity dock and B) it was about $50 cheaper than the Infinity dock. It works perfectly. All of the ports, the keys, the charging, etc. work exactly as they should. One thing is, it's a little bit tighter of a fit but all that really means is that there's less play and you have to manually slide the lock over to secure it.


Cameras: Front-facing is great for video chat (tested with Google+ Hangouts and Skype) and the rear-facing takes absolutely beautiful pictures. I'm almost willing to consider being "that guy" who uses his tablet instead of a camera.

Bottom Line: I haven't found a single thing I dislike about this tablet. It really is everything they say it is, which is rare in this day and age. I would happily buy this tablet again.  
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Kamis, 26 Juli 2012

Download and Activate Windows 8 Consumer Preview


Microsoft has finally launched Windows 8 Consumer Preview is now available for download . Users can download the tool for Consumer Preview setup or download the Windows 8 Consumer Preview ISO file from this page . The tool will check if your computer can run Windows 8 ConsumerPreview. To do this, simply click the blue button Download WindowsConsumer Preview. Consumer Preview setup also includes tools for creating a bootable flash drive.

Users who have used Consumer Preview setup will not need a key product because the installation program automatically provides the key to the product. But If you have downloaded the ISO file of Windows 8, then you need to manually enter a key product to activate Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
You can use this product key TCQN3-2D3T2-6T39H-YFWRD-FMYQW to activate Windows 8 Consumer Preview . This key will remain active until the release of next version of Windows 8 (RTM) and should work with both 32-bit installations and 64-bit, in both the versions of Windows 8.
I hope this brief post about  Windows 8 Consumer Preview key product has been helpful to you. Always remember to recommend Technotips to your friends via the social networks buttons on Sidebar!

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How to Upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 8?


Recently I got many queries regarding updating Windows 7 to Windows 8 , so here is a short tutorial after following this  the steps you can upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 8 . Also you can have a look at my post on Download and Activate Windows 8 Consumer Preview
Users wishing to install Windows 8 have many options. But if you want to use Windows 8 as primary OS and want to upgrade your current installation of Windows 7 to Windows 8 , you can easily upgrade to Windows 8. And the best part is that Windows 8 is compatible with Windows 7, which means that existing users of Windows 7 will be able to upgrade to Windows 8 without losing the file configuration and applications settings.
mportant: After upgrading, you can not revert to Windows 7. To return to Windows 7, you have to again clean install Windows 7 using the installation media or recovery disc.

How to Upgrade Windows 7 to Windows 8, steps:

 Step 1: Go to the official Windows 8 and download the installation file of  Consumer Preview setup. The installation file is a small file (5 MB) and check if your PC can run Windows 8 and then download the correct version of Windows 8.

Step 2: Run the installation file. The installation program will check the hardware and software, and then you give the application and device compatibility report. This step may take some time, if you have hundreds :P of programs installed.
Step 3: Click the Next button to get the product key of Windows 8. 
Step 4: Click the Next button to start the download of Windows 8. Obviously, depending on the speed of your Internet connection, this step may take several hours.
Step 5: Once the installation finishes downloading, select the Install Now button and then click the Next button.
Step 6: On the next screen, check the I accept the license terms and click Accept button.
Step 7: On the next screen, select what you want to keep with Windows 8. To move all installed applications, settings and files, select “Windows settings, personal files, and apps” and then click Next.
The installer will check again the available disk space. If your installation drive for Windows 7 has a minimum of 16 GB of free space (20 GB for Windows 8 x64) can not continue with the installation.
Finally, click on the Install button to begin the installation. Again, this step may take a while.
Step 8: Your computer will reboot two or three times during installation.
Step 9: Choose a background color, type a name for your PC and click the Next button. On the Next screen, you must configure and customize your own settings.
Step 10: Finally, you’ll see the Metro home screen of Windows 8. Good luck!

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Selasa, 24 Juli 2012

Meet the Galaxy S III


Advanced. Intuitive. Simple. From the cutting edge technology inside to the stylish design that rests comfortably in your hand, the Galaxy S III makes everything you do easier. Share, multitask and interact with your device unlike anything you’ve experienced before. 

Share Smarter

  • More in Every Touch The S Beam feature transfers photos, videos, documents between two Galaxy S III phones, just by placing them back to back. It’s fast and works independently of the cell network and Wi-Fi. 

Interact Intelligently

Transform a text chat into conversation just by raising the phone to your ear. Perform functions, search the web and simply get answers to anything you want, just by using your voice. Designed to enrich every part of your life, the Galaxy S III also comes preloaded with Google Maps, Flipboard, and more.
  • S Voice™, Motion Gestures & TecTiles™
    Preloaded with Apps
    Galaxy S III comes preloaded with S Memo™, S Suggest™, ChatON, Flipboard™, Media Hub, S Memo and more

 

Powerful Performance

Camera: The Galaxy S III is as powerful as it is stylish. For starters, the camera has 8.0 megapixels and absolutely zero shutter lag, so you can catch memories the moment you press the shutter. Want more? Take up to 20 continuous shots in seconds with Burst Shot. The front-facing camera even has a full 1.9 megapixels, so you can get yourself into the HD action.
Pop up play: The display is so bright and beautiful on the Galaxy S III, you won’t ever want to stop watching. With Pop Up Play, you won’t have to. It’s a picture-in-picture feature that lets you continue to watch your HD videos while you surf the web or check your email. It’s multitasking to the max. And it comes preloaded with Media Hub. Or download Netflix and Hulu Plus from Google Play.

Special Offers and Product Promotions

Twelve-Month Financing: For a limited time, purchase $599 or more using the Amazon.com Store Card and get no interest for 12 months on your entire order if paid in full in 12 months. Interest will be charged to your account from the purchase date if the promotional balance is not paid in full within 12 months. Minimum monthly payments required. Subject to credit approval. 1-Click and phone orders do not apply. See complete details and restrictions


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Senin, 23 Juli 2012

Google Nexus 7 Review: When Hardware And Software (Mostly) Become One

Little by little, Google is slowly piecing together a more cohesive and complete mobile OS. Having the right hardware to drive Android doesn’t hurt either. While the Nexus 7 isn’t quite what I expected Google to roll out last week at I/O given the Motorola Mobility acquisition, it’s arguably the first real Android tablet to date.
With a $200 starting price, Android users and those looking for a smaller tablet now have a legitimate alternative to the Kindle Fire.

Smooth as butta

At its core the Asus-built tablet would be nothing if not for Jelly Bean (Android v4.1) and vice versa. Project Butter has made a surprising impact smoothing out the overall feel and experience with faster app switching (multitasking), frame rates and animations. Touch responsiveness has also seen an overhaul from past iterations of Android that tracks more accurately. Roboto, the system font for Android, has also been tweaked in Jelly Bean with better readability across the OS. Notifications are now actionable delivering even more content without having to actually launch a particular app. It can, however, cause sensory overload when notifications are expanded with a simple two-finger gesture.
Jelly Bean is also the first iteration of the OS that focuses on properly onboarding new users with semi-transparent overlays chock-full of helpful tips and tricks. Voice dictation can be taken offline, which is a plus considering the Nexus 7 appears to only be shipping in Wi-Fi trim. But it’s not quite the Assistant some had expected. It falls somewhere in between simple voice dictation and Siri for basic search queries. Most, if not all, Google apps come preloaded like the updated Google Maps and the new default Chrome web browser, which is noticeably faster than the ho-hum default browser on pre-Jelly-Bean devices. (Oddly enough, though, the Galaxy Nexus loaded with Jelly Bean given out at I/O still carries the old browser and Chrome has to be downloaded.)
The magazine experience on the Nexus 7 is just as wretched as it is on the Kindle Fire. Design is a huge part of what makes magazines great and that is all but lost on the Nexus 7 because of the 16:10 display, which forces you to flip over into text-only mode. The back-lit IPS display (1280×800 w/ 216 ppi) just isn’t dense enough to read copy in its more natural magazine form.
On the moving picture side of media, most of the popular shows you’d expect are now available for download but not everything is available as a whole. Only the latest season of uber popular shows like “Breaking Bad” are available, whereas the whole series to date is available on the Kindle Fire via Amazon. Otherwise shows and movies will stream automagically but you’ll have to manually force the download if you want to store it locally. Not a deal breaker but just an observation. Pricing is also competitive with similar offerings from Apple and Amazon.
Games play remarkably well on the N7 due in part to Butter and the quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3 processor. Another win over the Kindle Fire.
But this isn’t the final version of Jelly Bean, so things could change. For instance, the home screen is locked into portrait mode but flips between orientations in apps. Google Now is still a bit skittish. The prevailing issue, however, is the lack of tablet-specific apps for Android.
Will developers finally jump on board and optimize for tablets given the price point?
 
Something’s gotta give
Not a bad start for Google and Android but the hardware may be a deal breaker for some. But if sales of the Kindle Fire are any indication, its shortcomings might not matter to the general consumer. For early adopters or those looking for something less iterative, you may need to look elsewhere.

The Nexus 7 lacks expandable memory and only comes in 8GB ($199) and 16GB ($249) trim, which explains why video content is streamed by default. There’s also no way to output any content to a larger screen, so you’re stuck with whatever content you download to the 7-inch display. Luckily the screen is vibrant and offers pretty decent viewing angles but it definitely reflects a lot of light. Compared to the Kindle Fire, the 1280 x 800 screen on the N7 is much, much better. The display is listed as having Corning Glass. Whether that means it’s sporting Gorilla Glass or GG2 is anyone’s guess.
You’ll also want to mostly plug in headphones on the Nexus 7 as the speakers are placed on the lower portion of the backside and not along the edge.
At 0.74 pounds (compared to the Kindle Fire’s 0.9 pounds), the Nexus 7 is easy to hold and use for extended periods of time.
Files can be transferred to other Android devices via NFC, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Depending on usage and other variables like screen brightness, I managed to eek out just over seven hours. Based on other reviews, battery usage appears to range anywhere from six to nine hours.
The best part of the Asus hardware might be the fact that there is no back camera. Alternatively, you can’t do much with the front-facing camera other than hangout in Google Plus since there is no dedicated camera app.

Buy or Pass?

Look, if you’re looking for a 7-inch tablet or any tablet of the Android variety, you’d be hard pressed to find anything better than the Nexus 7. It runs vanilla Android (future proof, perhaps) that’s actually optimized for the hardware and is relatively cheap. It’s faster, nicer and smoother than the Kindle Fire but keep in mind the lack of tablet-specific apps and how Google is touting that it’s made for Google Play.

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Sabtu, 21 Juli 2012

Top 4G Apps for Motorola Droid Bionic


Spotify

Spotify lets you stream music of your choice. The best thing in it is that you can save the tracks so that you can play it even when you are not connected to the internet. 4G connections are preferred as you can download the music faster.

Do you want to know another best thing about it? It’s free.

Netflix

Now you don’t have to sit in front of the TV to watch a great movie or you favorite TV shows. Install Netflix in your phone and no matter where you are, you can watch films or TV shows. The thing that you need to know is that you have to get a subscription to watch them. If you want to test it, you can download the trial version and after that, you can decide whether you want it or not. You can manage your video queues right from your phone.

There are some subscription charges but you can download it for free.

Fring

You might have used many video call apps on your phone with a 3G support but the experience may not be very good. Do you want something new? Download the Fring. It supports 4G and provides you the best quality and you can finally have a decent video chat. It’s easy to use and the best of all, four people can chat at a time. This is not all. You can IM with your friends on Yahoo, Google Talk etc.

4G support! Better video quality! Free!

Bambuser

Broadcasting videos from a 3G phone is an old way. World has moved on to 4G and many apps are being designed to support 4G. Bambuser is an app that supports 3G and 4G phones. 4G will let you broadcast videos faster but if you don’t have a 4G support in your phone, you can still use it for 3G. You can also let your friends and family know about your link as you can share what you have posted on the social networks.

Bambuser is available for free in the market. Hurry up. Grab one for your phone now.

Llama

4G provides better speed but you need to pay for its usage. So, it’s better to limit your usage. Sometimes when you are in the office or any other place where there is Wi-Fi available, you forget to turn off your 4G. Llama can help you with that. This app will determine your location and than it will activate the services based on where you are.

It’s free.

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Make Your Website More Panda Friendly


The recent Google Panda update has raised the bar not only for SEO experts but also for web designers. It’s getting tougher and tougher to rank well and that means that you really have to pay attention to all designing and Google ranking factors. When we do this, search engines rewards us because we are rewarding our audience and providing them with the information and experience they are looking for. The following points will help you to make your website panda proof:-

1.Content is key:The Panda algorithm update emphasizes providing assurance only on websites that contain unique and useful content. This will help users better find content relevant to their search. If you provide web page content that is unique, relevant, high quality and preferably 1000+ words, your site will likely be rewarded with improved rankings and therefore, increased traffic.


2.Above the fold design: Narrowing your header images, removing header banner images and pushing more content onto the top of your site will help with Panda.


3.Web Page indexing: A website with more than 100 web pages and maximum pages indexed by Google would be considered as a Panda friendly website.


4.Page rank: Page rank is still one of the most important factors. PageRank is an independent measure of Google’s perception of the quality/authority/credibility of an individual web page. It does not depend on any particular search phrase. Google conveniently reports this as a number from 0-10 (10 being the best).


5.Check your Domain registration: Domain registration for five years helps to enhance authority points. This is a small tip, but every little bit helps.


6.Webmaster tools: It enables webmasters to get a better idea of what Google “thinks” about their web sites, how the Google “spider” sees them, and what improvements could be made.


7.Social media proof: Google Panda takes social media trends seriously and content that is loved by social media sites like Twitter and Facebook gets better position in search engines.


8.Optimize for Fast Load Times: Avoid flash, single background images in the website. Google tends to favor sites that are snappy, quick, and fast.

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