Posts tagged as: laptop

Lenovo IdeaPad Y480: Full Review of the first Ivy Bridge laptop from Lenovo – Part 3

Y480 sports the high-end quad-core Core i7 processor and 8 GB of RAM that is no joke in specs and is at par with all the other high-end and professional notebooks. However, screen-res leaves something to desire. But that’s not the issue when it comes to performance. The standard Adobe Photoshop CS5 image-processing test, the […]

HP plans to revamp laptops, ultrabooks and fauxtrabooks for 2012

Hewlett-Packard has divided its organizational units into two different segments—enterprise and consumer. Latter has recently rolled out a plan to introduce new products ranging from laptops to ultrabooks to fauxtrabooks. This is HP’s plan to keep its rule over the notebook market however, lately it has seen rapid fire of laptops from its competition, in […]

How to detect and remove Flashback malware from Mac OS X – Part 1

Since Apple’s beloved operating system, Mac OS X is under attacker, especially the versions after 2010, that would be Snow Leopard and last year’s Lion. The malware that has become the pain in Apple circles is infamous for the alias, Flashback that attacks the operating system on weak point of Java vulnerability in the web […]

How to detect and remove Flashback malware from Mac OS X – Part 2

OS X does not come with Java installed by default, and the latest versions of Java should be patched properly so anyone with new or properly updated systems should be safe from these threats; however, there are likely many people still running older versions of Java on their systems that are still vulnerable. If you […]

How to detect and remove Flashback malware from Mac OS X – Part 3

F-Secure’s analysis offers a detailed method for detecting and ultimately removing the malware from your system, though you can easily detect the malware in its known variants by running the following three commands sequentially in the OS X Terminal utility: defaults read ~/.MacOSX/environment DYLD_INSERT_LIBRARIES defaults read /Applications/Safari.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment defaults read /Applications/Firefox.app/Contents/Info LSEnvironment If your system […]

Will Oracle make a move to help HP? – Part 1

The beleaguering Hewlett-Packard’s stock prices are on the downward slope since last year and one of major reasons is the lacklustre output in the enterprise software solution market that is mostly governed by the likes of Oracle and Microsoft. However, the company is also facing tremendous pressure in hardware department as Oracle’s acquisition of Sun […]

Will Oracle make a move to help HP? – Part 2

One thing that hasn’t changed: HP’s stock price, which is within a single penny of its price back when the Post story came out last summer. Maybe what HP really needs here is a big dose of Larry. There are all sort of delicious elements to the idea of Oracle buying HP.  Larry’s right-hand man […]

Windows 8: A complete review of the Beta version – Part 1

For all Windows lovers, Microsoft has unleashed the Beta version of their upcoming operating system, Windows 8. Even at the first glance it gives the look of a completely revamped and tablet-friendly OS. Although it is an inspiration of Windows Phone 7 and Windows Media Center that came with Windows 7, it has bushels of […]

Windows 8: A complete review of the Beta version – Part 2

The new OS has a host of new features that range from settings to applications to connectivity to the internet and other neighbouring devices to syncing and whatnot. We will go through them one by one but let’s talk about the Metro interface first. Microsoft has introduced a new Start Menu interface that has made […]

Windows 8: A complete review of the Beta version – Part 3

The left and right edges belong to the interface or the operating system. Slowly swipe in from the right edge and the Windows charms will appear with buttons like Search, Share, Start, Devices, and Settings. Tap on any one of the instantly recognizable option and it will take you to the desired location for example, […]

Windows 8: A complete review of the Beta version – Part 4

One of Windows 7’s better interface features was a split-screen view that you could initiate just by dragging one program’s Title Bar to the left or right side of the screen. This has been updated for Windows 8. When you drag an app from the left edge, if you drag it slowly and hold it […]

The best gadget of 2011, Period – Part 1

The year 2011 was by far the most crowded year in the recent history with a slew of electronic gadgets from smartphones to television to computers. The most prominent devices remained, without any hint of doubt, the tablets. However, several others saw new trends following up shaping the competition in a different stroke. Not only […]

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