A Gaming console for Rs.7500

Chinese firm JXD launches new android based gaming console. although it is not a danger for Sony Vita, but it is for Budget gamers. They named it as S7100.
          The main specifications are 7" capacitive touch screen with 800x600 resolution, 1Ghz processor under the hood, and aMali 400 GPU. Other specs include 512 MB DDR2 RAM, 2MP rear camera and VGA as a secondary camera, Wifi, HDMI-OUT, TV-OUT,8/16 GB storage. According to manufacture, it has Anroid 2.2 froyo and is a combination of gaming console and tablet. It has D-pad, face buttons and a thumb stick. It can also emulate SonyPSONE, Nintendo GBA, Sega Mega Drive games.
         And mainly the JXD site is fully rip-off of Apple's Site, Check it out here: JXD WEBSITE. You can order S7100 for $140(Rs.7500) By Clicking here. 

This is truely different from all other devices, as i can't see Iphone's icons, Symbian wallpapers and playstation keys all in one device.

Specification:

  • CPU: ARM Cortex A9, mail 400 GPU 3D
  • RAM: 512M DDR2
  • Screen: 7" 800x480 touch screen
  • System: Google Android 2.2
  • Conectivity: WiFi 802.11g/g/n
  • Simulator Games:Perfect support Arcade games, Nintendo 64 bits 3D games, Sony PS1 games, Nintendo GBA games, Sega MD games
  • Camera: Dual Camera (Front: 0.3M pixels, Back: 2.0M pixels)
  • On line function: Support Email, MSN, Facebook and Skype etc
  • On line video: Support Youtube, TED mobile, BBC news etc
  • Application: Support 10,000 application and software free download, such as Office software and study tools
  • TV out: HDMI output
  • Ebook: PDF, TXT, CHM, UMD and HTML etc
  • G-sensor
  • Picture: JPG, BMP, PNG etc, Picture browsing and slid playing
  • Speaker: support
  • size: 238.5x121.7x12.35mm
  • USB2.0 high speed
  • earphone

Get any driver

  • ·         Facing problem in downloading the drivers for particular device??
  • ·         How to get old drivers setups?
  • ·         Where to Get the lastest version of drivers???
Are you tired looking or searching for a particular driver for a hardware and you can't find it. Here are some sites which will help you to find drivers of devices or hardware. You can search driver for hardware which are upto 10 year old. These sites will help you when you install new OS on laptop or netbook and you don't have any driver CD. 
  Go to these sites directly and download the driver
==>Here this website generally contains the lastest drivers as well as the drivers which are rare to find on net …this also contains the drivers of computer 10yrs back.
==>Here is the website which contains driver for notebooks.

How to make command prompt wider in window 7

It can be annoying when you’re using the default Command Prompt window settings and not being able to read everything easily. Many says it in window 7 it is not possible to make command prompt to show on fullscreen. Here are the steps you can make command prompt wider.
1.Open the command prompt.
2.Right click on the title bar and click properties.
3.Now select the Layout tab and change the Window Size width, by default it is 80. Here you can change the Screen Buffer Size Width and Window Position. When you’re finished click OK.
4.Now the window is wider and when we run the same command above, we can see all of the data in a much easier to read format!


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Motorola Xoom 2

The Xoom 2 has shed a lot of weight, which puts it at 599g and slimmer as well, measuring just 8.8mm, which is just shy of the size zero Galaxy Tab 10.1. Motorola have stuck with the Tegra 2 T20 chipset, but bumped up the speed a little to 1.2GHz. At launch, the Xoom 2 will run Honeycomb 3.2 and eventually be updated to Ice Cream Sandwich. The design has also undergone a slight change and now sports angled edges, which make it easier to hold.

The display is also said to be brighter with color enhancement and comes with Splash Guard coating, which is supposed to repel water. There’s support for an optional stylus, which can be used for navigating or taking notes, sketching, etc. MOTOPRINT is also integrated into some apps allowing you to print a document more easily. The big difference between the standard edition and the Media Edition is the screen size. The Xoom 2 Media Edition comes with an 8.2-inch display with the rest of the feature remaining the same. Let’s have a look at some of the main specifications:

  • 10.1-inch TFT capacitive touchscreen with a 800 x 1280 pixel resolution
  • Wi-Fi with hot spot creativity
  • GPS with A-GPS support
  • Bluetooth v2.1 with A2DP and USB 2.0
  • 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, video capture up to 720p resolution
  • 1.3MP resolution secondary camera
  • 3.5mm earphone socket
  • 16GB built-in memory, expandable up to 32GB
  • HDMI out
  • DLNA capability
And my personally favorite is Splash Guard. So now you have no fear of water to splash over your tablet. Your tablet is fully Waterproof. Even water can't shortciruit the electric components of your tablet. Speakers and power buttons are fully protected from water by a new technology which is called splashguard( think so :D)
 

How To Diagnose A PC That Won't Turn On


Why wont the PC boot?

There's no easy way to determine exactly why a PC won't boot (we're assuming that you tried booting from an optical drive or a bootable USB disk, and it failed), but the following steps will take you through the most common hardware reasons for a PC that won't load Windows.

1. Check all of the external cables, including the power cable. Confirm that your monitor is turned on.

2. Do you hear beeps while the PC tries to boot? Write down the number or the sequence of beeps (for instance, one long, three short) and search the Web to learn their meaning. If you know the manufacturer of your BIOS, that will simplify the search. For example, try a search for "Phoenix 1-2-2-3 beep code" (for a PhoenixBIOS PC with a pattern of one beep, two beeps, two beeps, three beeps); in this case, you'll see that the PC has likely experienced a motherboard hardware failure. Even if you don't know the BIOS maker, you should be able to determine the issue this way.
3. If your PC doesn't produce beeps, open the case and verify that the internal cables--especially cables from the power supply and cables linking the hard drive to the motherboard--are properly connected.

4. Make sure the RAM is properly seated; remove and reinsert it, and try booting with one RAM stick at a time (if dual RAM sticks are not required, of course). If you have a spare RAM module or two, try subbing them in.

5. Your system's power supply may have gone bad--many are cheap and prone to failure. Try connecting a spare power supply to your system (you needn't install it inside the case), and see if the PC will boot. Don't be tricked by whirring fans: A power supply may have enough juice to keep the fans going, but not enough to power everything else.

6. If your PC has a discrete graphics card, try removing it and attaching the monitor to the integrated graphics connector.

Finally, if all of the above steps fail, you're probably dealing with a bad motherboard or (less likely) a fried CPU.

Windows Phone demo for other platforms to try


Microsoft has set up a demo for iPhone and Android owners to hit up on their mobile web browsers. This demo will allow the visitor to witness what Windows Phone has to offer. The above screenshots were taken on a Samsung Galaxy Nexus and as you can see the demo looks as it should on a mobile browser, taking up the screen and showcasing the Metro UI. There are also visual guides that show where to swipe and tap.
Windows Phone isn't supported (along with Safari on the Mac), which is no surprise as those who already own a handset shouldn't need to run through a demo. Check out the demo at the source link below.

Five Dual-SIM Phones Worth Your Time

Nokia C2-03
This is one of the latest Dual-SIM phones from Nokia. The C2-03 is a slider touch-and-type phone that supports Dual standby mode. The USP of the C2-03 is the hot-swappable SIM slot and that it can remember settings for five different SIM cards. The phone also features a 2.6-inch TFT, 2MP camera and expandable up to 32GB with microSD cards.

The Nokia C2-03 is available for Rs. 4,699.


Samsung Star II Duos C6712
This is the only full touchscreen phone to make it to this list. The Dual-SIM feature works as a dual standby on the Samsung Star II Duos C6712.  The phone features a 3.14-inch TFT display and uses Samsung’s proprietary Touchwiz UI. You can expand the phones paltry 20MB internal memory by inserting microSD memory cards up to 16GB. The connectivity needs are taken care by GPRS and Wi-Fi.

You can pick up the Samsung Star II Duos C6712 for Rs. 6,000.

Samsung Chat C322
Incidentally, quite a few Dual-SIM mobile phones have a QWERTY keypad. The next three phones in the list including the Samsung Chat C322 feature a QWERTY keypad. Once again the Dual SIM feature on this Samsung phone works on dual standby mode wherein if one SIM is active then the other one will be temporarily inactive and if anybody calls on the other SIM then they will get a “not reachable” status.

The Samsung Chat C322 is available for Rs. 3,400.

Micromax Q5fb
One phone manufacturer that cannot miss this list is Micromax. Known for their innovative ad campaigns. The advertisement for the Micromax Q5fb was creative (but extremely gory). This phone is the most inexpensive phone in the list. Once again it features a Dual SIM standby mode for your two SIM’s.  The trackball and the Yamaha powered music engine are the two other USP's of this phone.

The Micromax Q5fb is available for Rs. 2,869.

Motorola EX119
The last but not the least phone to make it to this list is the Motorola EX119. This is also a touch-and-type phone, however this sleek phone features a QWERTY keypad. The phone has a 2.4-inch screen, 3MP camera and has Wi-Fi connectivity.

You can pick up the phone for Rs. 5,599.

Conclusion
This is not an exhaustive list, but is rather a list of Dual-SIM phones helping you make the right decision

ROHM develops wireless chip capable of 30 Gbps


Depending on where you live in the world, wireless data transmission is limited to either 3G or 4Gspeeds. If you are lucky enough to have an LTE capable device and connection, then the upper limit of your transfer speeds is 300Mbps. That’s fast by today’s standards, but won’t always be.
As the years go by the need for ever faster connections grows. You only have to look at broadband speeds as an example. 2Mbps used to be a fast connection, but 100Mbps is becoming ever more common. Now it looks as though the next wireless speed evolution has been created by semiconductor manufacturer ROHM.
Working with Osaka University, ROHM has developed a new wireless chip that utilizes terahertz waves to allow for up to 30Gbps transmission speeds. That’s a theoretical limit, but the first generation chip has already hit 1.5Gbps, some 5x faster than LTE.
The chip isn’t small enough to fit inside a smartphone yet, measuring 2 x 2 x 1cm with an integrated micro antenna, but then the infrastructure isn’t in place to take advantage of those speeds yet anyway. Even so, ROHM says it can produce the chip for $1.30, making it already cheap enough to add to a laptop or mobile hotspot device.
We won’t see ROHM mass producing the terahertz chips until at least 2014, by which time 4G will be the norm and some users will be complaining it’s too slow. Even if we do just get a bump up to 1.5Gpbs, at least we know the technology is scalable and could keep the speed increases coming for a few decades.

Motorola Xoom




Motorola XOOM:: Xoom has dual core processor which give it high processing speed and ability to do multitasking. Motorola Xoom has larger screen and more pixels and higher-quality-front and rear cameras. It has 5MP auto focus with dual led rear camera and front camera with 2 MP. You can do HD recording with rear camera  of 720p and playback it over DHMI. It has 10.1 inch screen with resolution of 1280x800. You can do multitasking with its dual core processor as the ease of PC. Now Motorola Xoom is getting Icecream sandwich update.New Icecream sandwich has more potential which makes the tablet a speedy, large multi-touch screen with great HD graphics tablet. Motorola Xoom has all the things which a tablet has to be capable.
Specifications:

  • Operating system: Android Honeycomb 3.1 (will get update of Icecream sandwich )
  • Processor: 1Ghz Dual core
  • Memory: Upto 32GB onboard
  • Display:  10.1-in.; WXGA (1280x 800 pixels; 150 pixels / inch), HD 720p
  • Camera: Rear- 5MP(AF) with dual led and 720p recording capabilities
                     Front- 2MP
  • Connectivity: Wifi, Bluetooth, Micro USB, HDMI out, 3.5 headphone Jack
  • Sensors: Proximity, ambient light, barometer, gyroscope, accelerometer
  • Battery: Upto approx on wifi,Upto approx. 3.3 days while playbacking MP3 and Upto approx. 10 hrs for video playbacking.