Monday, November 16, 2009

Dell Latitude XFR XT2 runs Windwos 7

The machine Dell Latitude XFR XT2 loads an Intel Core Duo SU9600 clocked at 1.6 GHz and up to 5 GB of RAM type DDR3.

Its LCD multitouch touchscreen 12.1-inch swivel, powered by an Intel video chip with VGA output, displays in a resolution 1280 x 800 pixels. Internet connection through the RJ-45 port, Wi-Fi or 3G. For data, it has a hard drive or an SSD, an SD card reader, a connectivity including USB, FireWire and eSATA.

The rest of the data sheet mentions Bluetooth connectivity, a location that can accommodate a 2 megapixel camera or a GPS module and a fingerprint reader.

To power the device, the manufacturer has finally batteries to 4, 6 or 9 cells.

Characteristics:

LCD Touch multitouch 12.1 inches or 30.7 cm, swivel
Display in a resolution 1 280 x 800 pixels
Built-in speaker
Intel Core Duo SU9600 1.6GHz
Up to 5 GB of RAM type DDR3
Party Graphics: Intel GMA 4500MHD
party network: Ethernet chip, chip Wi-Fi and 3G smart
Hard Drive SATA 160 GB 5 400 rpm or SD for 64 or 128 GB
Memory Card Reader SD
1 VGA port
1 RJ-45
2 USB 2.0 ports
1 eSATA / USB
1 FireWire
1 headphone jack
Connectivity Bluetooth 2.0
Microphone
Slot 2 MP camera and GPS module removable
Fingerprint Reader
Weight: from 2.45 kilograms
Dimensions: 308 x 239 x 39 mm
Lithium-Ion 4, 6 or 9 cells
Operating system: Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Google OS available next week?

The rumor was started by the site techcrunch.com: Google might release its OS in the course of next week. What can we expect for this first "official" version? Um, honestly, hard to say. Google has repeated that he would listen that he was working with Acer, Adobe, ASUS, Freescale, Hewlett-Packard, Lenovo, Qualcomm, Texas Instruments Toshiba or even to refine its OS.

Wait & see ...

* I read on another site specializing Chrome OS, it should not count OS install chrome on our current machine, and it will be preferable to wait for machines designed specifically for. So ... even if it comes out next week, it will take the appropriate machine (probably in the category of netbooks)

* I would opt for Windows Seven but when I see the price prohibitive for my purse, I was still in XP. ... but it does not support enough RAM for what I done, I expect to be a competitor worthy of the name (range of Linux still is not one in my eyes)
Welcome to the Google OS then if it benefits competition
Google has the strength to get there, where the Linux force errors synergy have not planted

* Chrome OS, it will be something for minimalist low-end PC.
So if you're limited by Windows XP because of the RAM, which is surely not to Chrome that will turn you ...
As for Windows in September (not Seven), it costs less than 100 euros in dairies good ... If you can not invest EUR 100 for an OS that you can take a few years, there can not be anything for you.

Saturday, November 14, 2009

Browser Security Test by BCheck

BCheck (Browser Check) is an online service that checks your browser security and assesses the robustness of the tandem formed by the web browser and the security suite installed on the system.

* The browser is infallible, none of these tests should fail.
* The browser is fallible, the tests should trigger an alert security suite (otherwise it is not appropriate for the effective protection of modern threats).
* If any test fails, it is imperative to change browser, or update.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Screen Recorder for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux

http://www.screentoaster.com


The free web-based Screen Recorder called ScreenToaster is compatible with Windows XP, Windows Vista, Mac OS X and Linux. You need to download anything. And it is optimized to run on Firefox 2 +, Internet Explorer 7 +, Chrome, Opera 9 and Safari.

To record videos : Click on “Start recording” or “Record”, start recording using the shortcuts or via the recorder.
notes: your computer should install flash and java.
To share and stream videos online: Embed them on blogs and webpages or send them by email.