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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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World’s Cheapest Indian Tablet PC at 50$



World’s Cheapest Indian Tablet PC at 50$

Aakash is the new name of India’s aspiration to produce an Indian computing device. Announced by the Minister for Human Resource Development (MHRD) on July 22, 2010 as “Sakshaat”, it was launched in New Delhi on Oct 5, 2011.

India’s aspiration to create a “made in India” computer was first reflected in a prototype “”Simputer”" that never went into industrial production. Later, the Ministry of Science & Technology launched an India designed laptop named Mobilis and that was launched by Kapil Sibal. Mobilis did not take off and the Govt of Brazil cancelled the order and blacklisted the Indian supplier.


Four years later Kapil Sibal, this time as Minister for Human Resource Development MHRD, the name India gives its Education Minister, announced a new low-cost computing and access device that was supposed to compete with One Laptop per Child, OLPC, a low-cost laptop cum tablet designed at MIT’s Media Lab and led by Professor Nicholas Negroponte with a difference. While OLPC is designed for the underprivileged younger school going children in places that lack both physical and teaching infrastructure, Kapil Sibal’s low cost computer was targeted at urban, college going students.

The device was supposed to be designed by the students of India’s famed IITs that while being known for producing capable undergraduates have yet to distinguish themselves globally in research, development and product creation. When MHRD announced the low cost computer what he showed was purchased off the shelf. None of India’s electronic components and PC and laptop manufacturers were ready to bite the bullet and the project languished for about a year.