Archive for November, 2010

Relatively high company efficiency detected in shares of apple in the computer hardware industry (aapl, smci, dell, hpq, sgi)

November 26th, 2010

Below are the top five most-efficient companies in the Computer Hardware industry as ranked by Revenue Per Employee (RPE).

Analysts use RPE as a measure to compare the productivity of companies in the same industry.

Apple (NASDAQ:AAPL) ranks first with an RPE of $1.4M; Super Micro Computer (NASDAQ:SMCI) ranks second with an RPE of $0.77M; and Dell (NASDAQ:DELL) ranks third with an RPE of $0.63M.

Hewlett-Packard (NYSE:HPQ) follows with an RPE of $0.41M and Silicon Graphics International (NYSE:SGI) rounds out the top five with an RPE of $0.33M.

SmarTrend currently has shares of Apple in an Uptrend and issued the Uptrend alert on September 08, 2010 at $261.74.

The stock has risen 20.3% since the Uptrend alert was issued.

Source:http://www.zacks.com/research/get_news.php?id=329l3863

Portable photo printers – a new trend

November 25th, 2010

Have a camera? Who doesn’t nowadays? But are you able to print your photos? Yes, they are stored in memory cards and can be uploaded onto the web or saved in your computers hard drive. But, wouldn’t it be nice if you could look at those pictures the old fashioned way? You don’t have to go to a photo shop to have those pictures printed. You can have the freedom to choose which pictures are going to be printed and you can print it at the comfort of your own home. All you need is a portable photo printer. Most camera brands today have these types of printers. Most printer manufacturers also have their own line of photo printers. It’s the new trend right now.

Portable photo printers can print in standard size pictures. They are small and compact that you can carry it with you while traveling. Some of these printers weigh lesser than a laptop and are much smaller allowing you to place it in with your laptop bag. Photo quality is the same as conventional printers used in photo shops.

Portable photo printers are ideal when you are traveling to your family’s place. You can take a photo with your camera and print it there to leave with your family as a souvenir. Another instance would be when you are the photographer of an event and want to have the photos immediately available for your customers. There is nothing more convenient than having a portable photo printer at hand. You don’t need to have someone run to the developing shop for your photos to be printed. And your customers will be happy with your prompt service. Happy customers would mean more referrals from them in turn earning you more exposure. There are a lot more instances where a printer will come in handy.

There are a lot of available printers in the market to choose from. Different printer brands like Canon, HP, Lexmark, Samsung and Epson that offer these kind of printers. Then there are the camera brands that have their own portable photo printers. The likes of Canon, Kodak, Sony and Polaroid. There are some printers that can print directly from different types of memory cards. There are those that can print directly from your camera. There are those that come with all-in-one features. It’s your choice on which one will suit your photo printing need.

Source:http://www.booshnews.com/2010/11/25/portable-photo-printers-a-new-trend/

A review of the best printer: the canon pixma mx870 wireless office all-in-one printer

November 25th, 2010

The best printer is difficult to find, but who’s the real judge anyway? If you ask me, there’s only one printer which I can really call the best, and that is the Canon PIXMA MX870 Wireless Office All-in-One Printer. To know more about it, I have created this review to answer all your questions.

Design

This model is quite unique in appearance. It isn’t like the conventional rectangular prism-shaped printers which you normally see on the market. The device has a trapezoidal top which contains all the controls and buttons as well as the LCD display for easy access and navigation. The dimensions of the device are 19.4″ x 17.1″ x 8.9″ and it weighs 26.1 pounds which makes it easy to place on any tabletop, desktop, or shelf. And because of its wireless capabilities, you aren’t confined to placing it in an area near your computer, preventing the clutter and build-up of all sorts of devices around your PC.

The buttons are very simple to use and navigation is made even easier by the 2.5” LCD display where you can directly view, edit, and print your documents and files without needing a PC. There are also various memory card slots and other removable storage device ports for easy file reading, so you have various options for where you will save your important data and images to print without a PC.

Printing and Other Functions

The inkjet printer can print 4×6 photos borderless in as fast as 39 seconds. The resolutions of the printouts it can produce are excellent as well. For black ink, the document can produce 600×600 dpi, while for colored images, it can produce 9600×2400 dpi.

The device, as an all-in-one, can also copy, fax, and scan. The scanner has three methods of input: optical, ADF, and interpolated scanning. The optical scan can create images of 2400×4800 dpi resolution, the ADF can produce 600×600 dpi resolutions, and the interpolated images can reach up to 19,200×19,200 dpi resolutions. The flatbed can only read a maximum document size of 8.5” x 11.7” while the ADF can read legal size papers (8.5” x 14”).

The copier can reproduce documents and images with a speed of 4.3 inches per minute, and you can also reduce and enlarge your documents to as big as 400% and as small as 25%. The copier has a variety of functions which include 4-in-1/2-in-1 copy, AE (Auto Exposure/Intensity) copy, auto duplex copy, borderless, fit-to-page, gutter shadow correction copy, image repeat, Intensity, multiple copies of up to 99 pages, preset copy, ratios, sort (ADF), and zoom.

The fax machine can transmit to a speed of approximately three seconds per page for black documents and 1 minute per page for colored documents. It can save up to 250 pages in memory. The fax function also allows speed dialing for up to 100 numbers. Other features of the fax include answering machine connectivity, group dialing, one-touch speed dialing, redial, and remote reception. This is really the best printer for me, and if you aren’t convinced yet, then there are some other features that you still have to know.

Other Features

This model is also featured in Canon’s Generation Green product line. This aims to produce printers that are environment-friendly and energy-saving which is actually a movement to promote the preservation of Mother Nature. The features included in this program are numerous. One of these is the qualification as Energy Star device. This model is an Energy Star qualified machine which means that it can save up to 25% more energy compared to other non-qualified models. It also has automatic double-sided printing which allows you to save more paper. The Quick Start feature makes the printer easy to use because it makes printing faster and easier to set up so you save more energy. Individual ink tanks also save more cartridges because you get to replace inks one color at a time, unlike 4-color cartridges which need to be replaced even if all colors aren’t out yet.

Conclusion

By now, you may have understood why I consider this as the best printer I have owned. But I don’t want you to just take my word forit, I also want you to experience the benefits of the Canon PIXMA MX870 Wireless Office All-in-One Printer. I can confidently recommend this to anyone out there who’s looking for an all-in-one device with excellent features, and I doubt anyone would be disappointed in it.

Source:http://www.booshnews.com/2010/11/25/a-review-of-the-best-printer-the-canon-pixma-mx870-wireless-office-all-in-one-printer/

Reasons why logitech cordless trackman mouse is admirable

November 25th, 2010

If you are thinking of buying a Logitech cordless optical trackman mouse, you cannot go wrong with it. This flexible device surpasses many other mice available in the market. It offers maximum versatility in that it gives you freedom. With this gadget, you will no longer have any usage barriers. You can get to use it from anywhere and just the way you desire. This device has a track ball, which is comfortable and easy to roll.

Most of you have either used one or have seen someone else use this mouse. Remember that Logitech is a renowned brand with a big line of products. So, do not get the impression that you can only find one model. As a matter of fact, you will stumble upon several mice with gorgeous shapes and useful features. That being said, you might have trouble choosing the most appropriate trackman mouse from Logitech wide range.

One of the easiest ways of picking the best is reading reviews. For instance, if you visit Amazon web store, you will discover that each product has a review. It also has details and description sections. What you need to do is reading those reviews and understanding them properly. As you will discover, countless people are happy with this item’s many features. First, you will have to say goodbye to clutter. Do you no why?

This trackman mouse has no cord that most people dislike. Another positive detail about a cordless gadget is that it is comfortable. Some are right-handed and others are left-handed. They have a large fingertip-controlled track ball. Simply manipulate it with your fingertip and you will see how smoothly and accurately the curser moves. Note that the optical technology in most Logitech cordless mice increases tracking precision.

For easy navigation, most products have high-tech buttons and a scroll wheel. They are customizable too. These mice are cordless and consume battery power. Since they have smart power management, you will not have to worry about short battery life. The best batteries can remain useful for months. Of course, one of the first considerations one would have when buying a trackball mouse whether it is compatible with the pc.

Source:http://www.booshnews.com/2010/11/24/reasons-why-logitech-cordless-trackman-mouse-is-admirable/

IBM thinkpad r51 notebooks – trendy and fit for all pockets

November 25th, 2010

IBM Thinkpad R51 notebook was launched as part of a well devised strategy to woo consumers and professionals with a system that was light on the pocket. The R51 series has different models for different consumers.

IBM ThinkPad R51, a Centrino based package is powered by Pentium processor. A 1.5GHz CPU for improving the speed of the processor and 802.11b/g wireless are some of the features of the Thinkpad R51.

The machine also has the minimum requirement to run Windows XP and equipped with the additional features of the operating system.

The laptop can also work with variants of Linux operating system like Ubuntu besides Windows.

So if you are not a diehard fan of Windows then, IBM laptops give you the option to use other operating systems also.

The Active Protection System is the special innovation in the ThinkPad notebooks that acts as a protection of the hard disk.

The system has a set of sensors that can park the hard drive heads if there is a sudden movement or a danger of the laptop falling.

R51 has the active protection system and fitted with a modular 24x CD-RW combo optical drive. It has Wi-Fi but bluetooth support is optional in certain models.

Other utility that IBM laptops are fitted with is the Think Vantage Access Connection that allows file sharing for WLAN/ LAN connections and also blocks it when not required.

IBM R51 has so many features at a very attractive price. The only limitation that the laptop has is the storage capacity.

The hard drive is only 20GB in size. Graphics are also monotonous and lack vivacity.

As far as 3D applications are concerned, there are certain constraints. But for someone who wants to use it for professional purposes then it is a good choice.

IBM laptops are an excellent option for those who want a compact system. It can efficiently fit into less space at homes or in the offices and is portable.

To create an impression in business meetings and presentations do not forget to carry an IBM Thinkpad R51 notebook.

Source:http://www.booshnews.com/2010/11/25/ibm-thinkpad-r51-notebooks-trendy-and-fit-for-all-pockets/

Hardware acceleration for Moonlight

November 25th, 2010

Moonlight, the free Mono-based Silverlight clone for Linux, can now use the graphics card hardware to render 3D effects and play back videos. In his announcement of the feature, the chief developer for Mono products, Miguel de Icaza, also points out that Moonlight apparently accelerates all pixel shaders, while Microsoft’s Silverlight only accelerates some of them. The software can reportedly accelerate the rendering of surfaces by pre-caching graphics card contents.

Users interested in trying out the driver can find the code on the GitHub project hosting platform. The driver’s developer, David Reveman, explains the possibilities of the hardware acceleration feature in two YouTube videos. The acceleration allows 29 to 35 frames per second to be rendered both in Linux and Windows, compared with 2 to 9 frames without the driver. When the feature will be integrated into Moonlight is yet unclear.

Source:-http://www.h-online.com/open/news/item/Hardware-acceleration-for-Moonlight-1141801.html

BlackBerry PlayBook 8 GB Rumored to Cost only $399

November 24th, 2010

Research In Motion (RIM) is gearing up for an all out tablet war against both Android and Apple with its BlackBerry PlayBook but it might have a trick up its sleeve—the Wi-Fi only, 8 GB model of the PlayBook is rumored to be priced at $399. The $399 price is a good hundred bucks less than what Apple’s cheapest iPad model (16 GB, Wi-Fi only) is selling for. It’s unfortunate that RIM won’t start selling its tablet until after the holidays are over but it’s better to release a finished project than a half-baked attempt to snag some extra sales.

MobilityInsider is claiming that it has an insider that tipped it off to the pricing scheme for the first batch of PlayBooks. While these prices have not been verified, they do match the sub $500 price that RIM already mentioned. So which three PlayBooks will launch first? An 8 GB model will go for $399, a 16 GB model for $499 and a 32 GB model for $599. These will all be Wi-Fi only but can tether to a BlackBerry smartphone via Bluetooth for Internet on the go. RIM has already said that it will eventually offer 3G and LTE (long term evolution or 4G) models but the Wi-Fi ones will definitely come out first.

I was expecting the PlayBook to come in at about $499 in its most basic version so this is a bit of a surprise. While we will still have to wait for official pricing information from RIM, Mobility Insider did get its hands on the PlayBook before anyone else. Believe the tip if you want to—I’m leaning towards it being true.

The BlackBerry PlayBook features a dual-core processor running at 1 GHz, 1 GB of RAM and a 7-inch screen. The tablet is capable of playing 1080p HD video and has hardware acceleration for Adobe Flash. Flash will be a big part of the PlayBook and Adobe and RIM have teamed up to make sure that it’s the Flash enabled tablet of early 2011. The PlayBook also features a whole new operating system designed by RIM’s recently acquired QNX Software division which has experience building everything from the computer systems for power plants to consoles in cars.

Source:-http://blog.wirelessground.com/blackberry-playbook-8-gb-only-399/

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