In order to replace the hard drive you need to attach the SSD to your computer, be it a laptop or a desktop. The SATA-to-USB cable would do the trick. Attach the SATA-plug end to namesake port on the SSD and insert the USB-end into the USB port of your computer, however, it has to […]
Mar 14 2012 | Posted in
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5. You will only see this screen if the SSD is not empty, which it might not be since sometimes new SSDs come preformatted. In this case you want to choose to delete the partition on the destination drive, then click Next. This will erase all the content (if any) on the SSD. 6. Acronis […]
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Bring the new SSD and put it in place of the older one. Normally, the traditional HDDs and new SSDs have the same foot print and width but if they have a difference in dimensions, there are covers available in the market to nestle the SSDs inside to fix them up in place of HDDs. […]
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Nokia has taken the smartphone technology pretty seriously in the last six or so months and its partnership with Microsoft on Windows Phone platform has been going places. The Lumia series is selling like hot cakes in Europe and Asia because of the uni-body design and flamboyant colours. However, the company has taken another technology […]
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However, many experts have criticized the Finnish for their thinking in rolling out such an astounding device on an operating system that is soon going down. Nokia itself announced that they will be pulling the plug on Symbian in the future. However, don’t let that deceive you as the company plans to get as many […]
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The cloud-based storage internet service, Dropbox, has now increased the capacity of its free service initially, up to 5 gigabytes during a beta testing period. The Dropbox is letting the users enjoy this fabulous offer while testing their new feature which would allow users uploading videos and photos from cameras, USB’s or a SD card […]
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Apple has always come forward with the best products in the world. The main and intriguing aspect of its devices is the ease-of-use and interactive interface. However, that is not the only part. The security in the Unix-based operating systems, Mac OS X and iOS, is phenomenal. Therefore, the consumer targeted Apple products have gained […]
Jan 21 2012 | Posted in
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Part of the overall BYOD dilemma isn’t necessarily the ever popular security issues surrounding BYOD but rather the problem of how to manage an array of devices that you could encounter. As much as I’d like to believe that Apple devices are the only ones that individuals will buy for themselves, I know that’s not […]
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“User management is key to a successful BYOD implementation,” said GroupLogic’s Anders Lofgren, “You have to manage the user in the same way that you do for other network resources.” Lofgren’s words were true food for thought. If you manage the user, you’re doing exactly what you’ve been doing for years. User management, and by […]
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The two renowned Smartphone manufacturers of the world, Intel and Samsung are set to merge their operating systems: Bada and Tizen respectively to overcome the popularity of Android operating system. Android brand has led to remarkable success last year but has also brought problems: Apple disputes the claim for infringement of several of its patents. […]
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Consumer Electronic Show 2012 – Las Vegas was last such event for Microsoft Corporation to showcase their new products to the public. The company had announced earlier that the 2012 version of CES would be their last after 15 years of regular attendance. However, Microsoft did bring a roaring end to their CES-tenure at the […]
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The presentation was very interactive but Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer asserted that the utility of Kinect is not limited. He said that programmers at MS are working hard to develop more applications that will implicate changes in the usage of Kinect as a gaming device, PC peripheral and also in the home entertainment. This was […]
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