Thursday, November 26, 2009

ASUS UL30A:ASUS Newest Laptop



ASUS UL30A is the newest laptop series made by ASUS. This newest laptop ASUS UL30A is one great gadget combining all the latest technology and stylishness into one.



It's totally a great experienced with ASUS UL30A and other UL laptop series.

Here's the full Specification of ASUS UL30A.



1.3-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo ULV SU7300
RAM Included
4GB
RAM Upgradable
8GB
Hard Drive Size
500GB
Hard Drive Speed
5,400rpmDisplay Size
13.3
Native Resolution
1366x768
Graphics Card
Intel GMA X4500MHD
Video Memory
132MB
Wi-Fi
802.11b/g/n
Bluetooth
Bluetooth 2.1
Mobile Broadband

Operating System MS Windows Vista Home Premium (32-bit)
Ports (excluding USB)
HDMI; Headphone; Microphone; VGA
USB Ports
3
Card Slots / Readers
5-1 card reader
Warranty/Support Two-year global, one-year accidental/24/7 toll-free phone
Size 12.7 x 9.2 x 1.0 inches
Weight 4.0 pounds

Source:
http://usa.asus.com
http://www.laptopmag.com/review/laptops/asus-ul30a.aspx

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Free Tools for Windows 7 Setup

I just got this article from pcworld.com I'm sure this might help those who are now using or just about to set-up the so-called Windows 7 the latest operating system of Microsoft.

Here are the free tools for Fine Tuning Microsoft Windows 7 Setup.

Ninite
A new service that automatically downloads and installs popular software.

All you do is scroll through Ninite's list of 70-odd apps, check-marking the ones you want. The service offers the most current versions of nearly every popular mainstream program, including Firefox, Skype, OpenOffice, iTunes, Picasa, Steam, and Revo Uninstaller.

Xmarks

Available for both Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer, Xmarks automatically and effortlessly synchronizes your bookmarks between PCs and the Web.

If you were already using it, just install the program in your new Windows 7 partition, sign into your account, and presto: All your bookmarks will magically appear in your browser. (All your Web-site passwords, too, assuming you configured the tool to sync passwords.)

If you weren't using Xmarks before, start by booting back into your previous version of Windows, installing Xmarks, and setting up an account. (Don't worry, it's free.) Then you can jump back into Windows 7 and install Xmarks there.

Bonus Tip: Make Windows 7's Taskbar More Like Vista's

Here's how.

1. Right-click on any open area of the toolbar and choose Properties.
2. Click the "Taskbar buttons" pull-down and choose Never combine.
3. If you really want a more Vista/XP-like taskbar, check the "Use small icons" check box. Me, I like the bigger icons.
4. Click OK.

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