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Showing posts with label TABLET PCS. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Speed Up Windows 7

10 Essential Tips To Speed Up Windows 7
The Microsoft Windows 7 operating system has been designed for delivering better
 speeds than its predecessors. However, as time passes by, the laptop/PC might 
tend to get slower. This is not exactly the fault of the OS. As the matter of fact, it
 is a common problem faced by many operating systems.
windows 7 9 Essential Tips To Speed Up Windows 7
The major reasons for this are accumulation of junk in the system or a highly stuffed 
hard drive or running of too many unnecessary services and programs. Here we shared 
a few essential tips that can help speed up Windows 7 performance on laptops
 or computers. Hope it helps!

Visual And Sound Related

1. Using Minimal Visual Effects

Disabling certain (or all) visual effects can definitely enhance performance. To disable visual
 effects, do the following:
  1. Press Windows key and while holding it down, press Pause/Break key.
  2. In the window that appears, click on Advanced system settings in the left side pane.
  3. In the Advanced tab, under Performance Section, click on Settings
  4. In the Performance Options window (refer figure) that appears, under Visual Effects
  5.  tab, disable the options that you do not need. Or simply selecting ‘Adjust for best 
  6. performance‘ will disable all options.
  7. After disabling the option, click Apply and then OK.

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Friday, September 16, 2011

10 best new features of Windows Server 8


Microsoft claims 300 new and improved features in Windows Server 8, but after a few days in Redmond watching demos and stepping through lab sessions, we wonder whether the marketing guys accidentally left off a zero. It's hard to name a Windows Server feature that hasn't been tweaked, streamlined, wizardized, or completely revamped. Whatever grudge you may hold against Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 8 will almost certainly make amends.

If you're a large shop struggling to manage hundreds of Windows servers, Windows Server 8 should ease the job. If you're a small shop trying to squeeze high-end capability from a low-end budget, Windows Server 8 has plenty for you, too. With Windows Server 8, everything from server deployment to high availability becomes smoother and more automated.
In fact, there's so much of note in the new OS, it's almost a crime to stop at the top 10, listed below in no particular order. Believe it or not, data deduplication for production file servers, native PowerShell support in Hyper-V, and virtual Active Directory didn't even make the list. Look at it this way: There will be even more surprises in store when you finally get your hands on a Windows Server 8 beta.

Multiserver management. Server Manager not only gets a face-lift in Windows Server 8, donning the superclean Metro look, but opens the management horizon to the entire server environment. Pull in new servers (physical or virtual) to manage through Active Directory or DNS lookup, and Server Manager will inventory the server and add a new tile to the dashboard displaying its state. Other tiles roll up aggregates of information across multiple servers by server role and various attributes.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

THE DEMAND FOR TABLET PCS

It seems like just about everyone has a Tablet PC. The demand for Tablet PCs is growing and just about every major Technology company has one that they have created. Now some of the original models of the Tablet PC are on their second version.



Apple released the iPad 2 and it has been on backorder for weeks since the release. Consumers hoping to purchase it at a retail store are certainly out of luck as it's not going to be there for weeks either. Right now market reports are saying the tablet PC industry is likely to surpass sales of 260 million or more.

The unique aspect of Tablet PCs is that they aren't just being used by individuals as a toy or accessory, many hospitals are now using them for medical needs. Doctors can walk from room to room with the tablet PC and have the easy ability to look up patient records, add new information, and even take pictures of injuries and things to add to patient files. With this type of technology in your hands, it makes it much easier for you to be able to keep track of things and to avoid walking around with paperwork and worrying that it might not be recorded properly and so forth. Since a tablet PC is wireless, you are also able to print patient records and information that your patients may need to head home with. This will be able to make it much easier for you to be able to provide your patients with the information they need in a timely manner.

Tablet PCs are getting cheaper too, which always makes them attractive. Apple is continuing to lead the way in tablet PCs while all the others are still looking for ways to keep up. There are a lot of great Tablet PCs out there so you have to figure out what your needs are along with your budget in order to find the right Tablet PC. Consumers looking at the tablet PC are attracted to a number of qualities that it has. For one, it is much more powerful from a netbook and it really can do more than some laptops. The tablet PC is much larger from a smartphone and other devices but it does have a lot of versatility and it can provide users with a lot of great benefits like having a collection of books to carry around with them, constant access to the internet, a number of friendly apps and more.