Computing Tips

Oct 19, 2008 at 20:25 o\clock

Choosing Laptop

by: Etta   Keywords: laptop

Choosing Right Laptop

Dell XPS M1730 has a reputation as best desktop replacement and 3D gaming laptop, then what is good suted for games also good for office multitasking and video editing.

 laptop

So, Dell XPS M1730 has

Processor 
Intel® Centrino® Duo processor Technology - Intel® Core™ 2 Duo Processor T9500

Operating system 
Pre-loaded Genuine Windows Vista® Home Premium
 
Memory 
4GB2 (2GBx2) Dual-channel 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM
 

Harddrive 
2 X 250GB SATA Hard Drive
 

Monitor 
17.0" UltraSharp™ Widescreen WUXGA (1920x1200) TFT Display with TrueLife™
 

Graphic Card 
Dual 256MB NVIDIA® GeForce® 8700M GT graphics with NVIDIA SLI Technology
 

Optical Device 
8X DVD Burner*
 
Wireless Network Card 
Intel® 4965 Wireless-N Mini-card

 price is varied from 1400 to 1900 (in euro) depending on modofication

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Oct 15, 2008 at 15:08 o\clock

Finding the latest mobile phone deals on contract

by: Etta   Category: mobile   Keywords: Mobile

There are plenty of different mobile deals out there in the marketplace at the moment that it can be rather difficult to know where to start. Luckily there is a mobile phone price comparison website out there that can help. Best Mobile contracts not only compares mobile phone contracts, they compare mobile broadband deals as well. This area is growing fast and you can get some truly tremendous free gifts when you take out a new contract, such as a free laptop.

 mobile phone deals

 Of course not everybody feels comfortable taking out a contract, be it for broadband or for mobile phone usage, so Best Mobile Contracts also compares pay as you go phones to ensure that you get a mobile phone deal that is truly right for you. So why not check them out today? You could be saving yourself some serious cash.

Oct 13, 2008 at 07:56 o\clock

Windows Operating System Keyboard Shortcuts

by: Etta   Keywords: Windows

I'm sure you use many keyboard shortcuts and combinations but if not here is the list of the most common shortcuts used while working with a Windows operating system.

Windows Key: will open the Start menu
Windows Key+Break: will display the System Properties dialogue box
Windows Key+D: will minimize the windows to show the Desktop
Windows Key+E: will open Internet Explorer
Windows Key+F: will open the Search option for files and folders
Windows Key+F+CTRL: will open Search option for computer
Windows Key+F1: will display Help/Assistance option
Windows Key+L: will lock your Desktop
Windows Key+M: will minimize or restore all windows
Windows Key+R: will open the RUN option
Windows Key+TAB: will switch between open items
Windows Key+U: will open Utility Manager
ALT+ Hyphen: will display the Multiple Document Interface child window’s System menu
ALT+ ENTER: will view the properties for the selected object
ALT+ ESC: will cycle through the items in the order that they were opened
ALT+ F4: will close all the window that is open
ALT+ SPACEBAR: will display the System menu
ALT+TAB: switch from one open program to another on your taskbar.
F1: used to request help/assistance
SHIFT: If you press and hold down the SHIFT key while inserting a CD-ROM it will skip the automatic-run feature
SHIFT+DELETE: will delete the file permanently
CTRL+ESC: will open the Start Menu

Oct 3, 2008 at 18:32 o\clock

Browsers Free Download

by: Etta   Keywords: browsers

Google Chrome

Google Chrome is the newest browser that combines a minimal design with sophisticated technology to make the web faster, safer, and easier.

 

Internet Explorer

 Internet Explorer (IE) by Microsoft is the most common Internet browser today. IE was introduced in 1995 and passed Netscape in popularity in 1998.

Netscape

Netscape was the first commercial Internet browser. It was introduced in 1994. Netscape gradually lost its popularity to Internet Explorer. The development of Netscape officially ended in February 2008 the development and support of all Netscape browsers. After February 1st 2008, there will be no more development, support, or security patches for Navigator 9, or any previous Netscape Navigator browsers. Users are advised to stop using the browser.

Mozilla

The Mozilla Project has grown from the ashes of Netscape. Browsers based on Mozilla code is the second largest browser family on the Internet today, representing about 30% of the Internet community.

Firefox

Firefox is a new browser from Mozilla. It was released in 2004 and has grown to be the second most popular browser on the Internet.

Opera

Opera is another Internet browser. It is known to be fast and small, standards-compliant, and available for many operating systems. Opera is the preferred browser for a number of small devices like mobile phones and hand-held computers.