Monday, May 28, 2012


Ubuntu 11.04 natty narwhal vs Fedora GNOME 3

Well, this two types of Operating System really captures my eyes

firstly,  i wanna talk about the all new Ubuntu 11.04 - The Natty Narwhal which i install in my lappy as the second boot-able system

The new ubuntu 11.04 has been upgrading their system from the previous karmic koala and the jagger.  the new features are all new GNOME 2 and GNOME 3.  GNOME are the GUI of the Ubuntu system.  It is the main interface of the system.  Ubuntu 11.04 also have features such as Ubuntu One and Unity.  Unity is the fast menu for the ubuntu start menu.  Ubuntu One is the cloud storage which provides storage online whenever we go.

Below are the review for the ubuntu 11.04 - the natty narwhal




Fedora

Fedora is the second system i researching about.  Fedora is basically a UNIX such as Ubuntu.  It have the same system as Ubuntu but much more easier and lightweight.  Below are the reviews about fedora.



CNET is a tech media website that publishes news articles, blogs, and podcasts on technology and consumer electronics.
CNET describes product reviews and prices, software downloads, and tech news. The editor in chief is Scott Ard. CNET has four main content sections: "Reviews", "News", "Downloads", and "Video". The Reviews section of the site is the largest part of the site, and generates over 4,300 product and software reviews per year. The Reviews section also features Editors’ Choice Awards, which recognize products that are particularly innovative and of the highest quality.
With a catalog of more than 400,000 titles, the Downloads section of the website — which allows users to download popular software — is also extremely popular, generating approximately 3.5 million downloads per day.
CNET News was launched in 1996, and was one of the first news sources to help define technology reporting in the age of the internet. CNET News has won several prestigious awards, including the National Magazine award.
CNET TV is home to a number of popular CNET programs and shows, such as Buzz Report, Loaded, Prizefight, Apple Byte, and CNET Car Tech.
CNET also creates some popular podcasts, such as Buzz Out Loud and The 404.




this is how Cnet website looks.  I often go to this site to download software or look for software update and read a forum from others.

INKLING




Wacom has been in the digital drawing business for a while, and brings some of its impressive technology to the Inkling. The pen will recognize 1,024 different levels of sensitivity, so the strength with which you press on the paper will be accurately translated onto the paper, and onto the digital copy. Wacom's Sketch Manager software is also included, which lets you manage image layers, change filke formats, and more.

Much like the Livescribe, the system is designed for people who want all the freedom and power of digital documents, but still prefer to take notes (as with the Livescribe) or draw (with the Inkling) by hand. The Inkling could be extremely useful for the creative person who gets inspiration anywhere, sometimes in inconvenient places. Just take out paper and start drawing; you'll have a digital copy right away, to do with as you please.

Black Screen Laptop




You turned on your laptop and horrors upon horrors, the screen is BLACK! You see that the laptop has power but besides that nothing is happening. I want you to know that there is a very good chance you can get out of this situation quickly and without any cost. This fix works on all brands of laptops:
Instructions

NO TOOLS REQUIRED JUST YOUR FINGERS AND YOUR EYES
     TRY THIS!!
    1. Take out your laptop battery power.
    2. Remove your ac adapter cord, that's the wall power, remove it.
    3. Then, hold down the power for 30 seconds.

    That will drain any static electricity that has built up on your laptop system board and many times fixes the problem of a black screen. After the 30 seconds re-connect your laptop to the wall power and hit the power button normally and see if the laptop comes back up.
    Replace your battery.


    Saturday, May 12, 2012