Showing posts with label Computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Computers. Show all posts

Friday, 11 September 2009

Alternate Open Source to DreamWeaver






Finally GadgetGaGa Fans there is a great Open Source alternative to Adobe Dream weaver and its compliant with all the Major OS systems: APTANA (http://www.aptana.com/) Has come to delivering the closest and at times even more than Dreamweaver. Best of all it is free. Its compatibility with HTML, CSS, PHP, Ruby and JavaScript as well as other languages makes it standout. Another great HTML software editor is SEA Monkey this software is supported by the mozilla foundation. GadgetGaGa feel that this is great to get you playing around and developing lovely web pages.


Monday, 24 August 2009

Sony Vaio W Series

Sony Vaio W Series

The features of this great netbook give it that added touch. Overall great performance finish and display. The multimedia features stand out, what i liked was the ability to sream live multimedia onto your TV or through your Play station as it gives you the choice of utalising it as a DLNA server.

DLNA is short for Digital Living Network Alliance, and defines a standard for moving movies, photos, music and other media from device to device. DLNA servers can store media in one location, and, without any setup or configuration, can stream the media to DLNA compliant players, like the PS3 and Xbox 360. The big draw behind DLNA is to throw away major configuration, and create a simplistic way for consumers to get media from one device to another.

The pebble key board resembles that of the Mac. The major draw backs are the price tag and battery life.

Sony Vaio W Series Features :
  • Pebble keyboard

  • Quality touchpad

  • 1366x768 resolution

  • 10.1" LED-backlit display

  • VAIO Multimedia Suite

  • Video and photo editing tools

  • VAIO Media Plus

  • DLNA server

  • Built-in camera and microphone

  • 160GB hard drive

  • 3-cell lithium-ion Battery

  • 3 hour battery life

  • Price: £499

Will antitrust probe keep Microsoft, Yahoo apart?

Reported in Associated Press, August 24, 2009

Yahoo and Microsoft hope that by joining forces, they can tilt the balance of power in Internet search away from Google. First, however, Yahoo and Microsoft have to convince regulators that their plan won't hurt online advertisers and consumers.

Nokia enters netbook market with Booklet 3G

Nokia enters netbook market with Booklet 3G

Nokia, the name associated with the mobile phones, as announced its foray into the netbook market. The Finnish telecom giant will be releasing a Windows-based netbook - the Nokia Booklet 3G.

Nokia's netbook, like most netbooks, is powered by the Intel Atom Processor. The Booklet 3G's USP is its 12-hour battery life.

Weighing 1.25 kg, the netbook comes encased in an aluminum chassis with 3G/ HSPA and Wi-Fi connectivity.

The mini-laptop also comes with an HDMI port for HD video out, a front facing camera for video calling, integrated Bluetooth and an SD card reader.

Other features include a 10" glass HD ready display and integrated A-GPS which, working with the Ovi Maps gadget, can pinpoint precise positions. The Nokia Booklet 3G also brings a number of other Ovi experiences.

Further information, including detailed specifications, market availability and pricing, will be announced at by Nokia soon.

Choosing Televisons

Choosing Televisons
Choosing a television can be one of the hardest things, with the constant introductions of new terminology and formats. There are several key features that one has to look out for:
1.Screen type: that is Plasma/LCD
2.Contrast Ratio
3.Refresh Rate 50HZ/60Hz/100Hz
4.HD Ready
5.Digital Ready
6.Inputs
7.Difference between Progressive and Interlace
There are several of these points that companies market on in particular is HD Ready, I know that a lot of people believe that if it says HD Ready, when they go home they will be able to get this product home and receive this wonderful HD quality picture. There are a lot of false implications, and unless you have an HD source input (i.e. Blueray, PS3, or a HD broadcasts) you will only be receiving you picture in SD Standard Definition. This blog aims to assist you in making the right decision by being more informed.