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Sunday, October 21, 2007

AREA-51


Whip Out Both Barrels:

Today’s games demand maximum horsepower; the Area-51 m9750 delivers. NVIDIA® SLI™ Technology and up to 1GB of graphics memory make it more powerful than most desktops, and all other notebooks.

Core Competency:

With two processing cores, powered by the Intel® Core™2 Duo processor, the Area-51 m9750 delivers a one-two punch of power to your games, applications, and multimedia. Your dreams of encoding video while gaming, or recording TV while crunching spreadsheets, have now come true.


Fill ’er up:

The Area-51 m9750 RAID options enable you to configure your hard drives for speed, or security.

  • Go with RAID 0 for insane read speeds and max storage, or
  • RAID 1 for bullet-proof security and backup and redundancy. Either way, you can’t lose.

Your Own Portable DVR:

You can record all the television programming you want directly to the Area-51 m9750’s cavernous hard drives. Then take it with you to a friend’s house. Try that with your fancy set-top DVR.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

ALLIEN WARE LAPTOP

Area-51 m9750

CUT:

The Area-51 m9750 has all the hardcore hardware you need to enter the world of enthusiast DV editing. Its Intel Core 2 Duo processors, ferociously fast dual 7,200RPM hard drives and array of input/output connections enable you to capture, encode and edit in real-time. If you don’t have time to finish your masterpiece, just take your new DV editing notebook with you; try doing that with your typical workstation.


Never Miss A Beat:


Mix and blend future chart-topping smashes at off-the-charts speed with powerful Intel Core 2 Duo processors. Then preserve hi-def, uncompressed mixes close at hand with up to 640GB of hard drive capacity. The music never ends.


Work of Art:


Michelangelo had his favorite chisel when creating David, You have the Area-51 m9750. Mold, modify and move your 3D models with no wait time using the power of Intel Core 2 Duo processors and NVIDIA SLI technology.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

About Microsoft Surface Computing


Microsoft Surface Computing brings to life a whole new way to interact with information that engages the senses, improves collaboration and empowers consumers. By utilizing the best combination of connected software, services and hardware, Microsoft is at the forefront of developing surface computing products that push computing boundaries, deliver new experiences that break down barriers between users and technology, and provide new opportunities for companies to engage with people.

Microsoft Surface

First commercially available surface computer from Microsoft breaks down barriers and provides effortless interaction with information using touch, natural gestures and physical objects:

The Human Touch

Microsoft Surface puts people in control of their experiences with technology, making everyday tasks entertaining, enjoyable and efficient. Imagine ordering a beverage during a meal with just the tap of a finger. Imagine quickly browsing through music and dragging favorite songs onto a personal playlist by moving a finger across the screen. Imagine creating and sending a personal postcard of vacation pictures instantly to friends and family, while still wearing flip-flops.

Surface also features the ability to recognize physical objects that have identification tags similar to bar codes. This means that when a customer simply sets a wine glass on the surface of a table, a restaurant could provide them with information about the wine they’re ordering, pictures of the vineyard it came from and suggested food pairings tailored to that evening’s menu. The experience could become completely immersive, letting users access information on the wine-growing region and even look at recommended hotels and plan a trip without leaving the table.

Surface computing at Microsoft is an outgrowth of a collaborative effort between the Microsoft Hardware and Microsoft Research teams, which were struck by the opportunity to create technology that would bridge the physical and virtual worlds. What started as a high-level concept grew into a prototype and evolved to today’s market-ready product that will transform the way people shop, dine, entertain and live. It’s a major advancement that moves beyond the traditional user interface to a more natural way of interacting with information. Surface computing, which Microsoft has been working on for a number of years, features four key attributes:

Direct interaction. Users can actually “grab” digital information with their hands, interacting with content by touch and gesture, without the use of a mouse or keyboard.

Multi-touch. Surface computing recognizes many points of contact simultaneously, not just from one finger like a typical touch-screen, but up to dozens of items at once.

Multi-user. The horizontal form factor makes it easy for several people to gather around surface computers together, providing a collaborative, face-to-face computing experience.

Object recognition. Users can place physical objects on the surface to trigger different types of digital responses, including the transfer of digital content.

Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Microsoft Windows Xp Sp2 Black Edition


Description:
This version of Windows XP is designed for your convenience.
It requires less memory from your system and it doesn’t need a serial number as this is the unattended version.
It includes the following programs:

Acrobat 8.0
WindowBlind 5.04 Enhanced plus many new themes
TuneUp Utilities 2007 English
Microsoft Java VM Build 3809
Sun Java 2 Version5.0.6 W/SP2
IE 7 Final Activated
Firefox 2
Thunderbird 1.5.0.9
Klite Codec Pack 2.80
WM player 11
ZoneAlarm 6.5.737.2006 Pro
Blindwrite 6.0.1.19 By eXperience
Nero 7.59 Lite
Poweriso 3.5
UltrIso 8.6.0.1936
Fraunhofer IIs MP3 Code
Quicktime Alternative
Acrobat Reader
WinRAR
Windows Vista RTM sidebar plus extra gadgets

History of updates and fixes;
- Added Segoe Print and Segoe ****** Fonts (Fixes Notes Gadget)
- Added more cool Gadgets (Black Jack, Tetris, Bricks, Pong, Command Launcher, Internet Search)
- Fixed Version Number in Add-Remove Programs (from 5477 to 5744)
- Minor RegDLL Changes
- Now uses ProfileItems for QuickLaunch Shortcut
- Improved Installation process (No more RunOnceEx Box)
- Fixed VAIO Shell Extension not registering
- Added Vista Calculator and Drive Info Gadgets
- Changed skin to Glass
- Quick Launch shortcut moved to UserProfile
- Systray Icon issue FIXED! (Had to go from RTM 6.0.6000 down to RC2 6.0.5744, I will go back to RTM when the new VAIO Build is released)
- Added Calibri fonts (Fixes CPU Meeter)
- Changed the Sidebar Skin to a much nicer one as you can see in the screenshot (Fade Skin)
- Changed Shortcut placement from All Programs to All Programs -> Accesories