Installation of Windows-7

Operating system is the foundation of any computer system; we can say that it is an essential part of the computer. There are many different vendors for the operating system like Microsoft Windows Vista, Linux operating system. Microsoft is introducing the most important supplier, the first system of exploitation. Microsoft has launched many popular operating systems like Windows Vista. Lately, they have a different operating system than Windows 7, which have recently taken the market. People are really looking forward to it, because there are many exciting new features that were not there before, the operating system.

The top 10 features of Windows 7 are: –

1. Get quick access to all your stuff
2. Manage open windows easily
3. Quickly find what you’re looking for
4. Share files and printers between multiple PCs
5. Stay effortlessly entertain
6. Easily create and share movies
7. Connect the network.
8. Do more and wait less
9. Let the program behind
10. Provides better protection of your PC

so if you are looking for Windows 7 or want to switch to other operating systems Windows 7, then you can go through the installation of Windows 7 methods. If you are thinking about security concerns in Windows 7, then you need not worry much. They are much more secure than operating systems. For more information, visit the Web articles.info be found where you can see, go to install the operating system from a provision of shares


Transcend introduces 1.5TB StoreJet 35T external hard drive

Transcend Information, Inc. (Transcend®), a worldwide leader in storage and multimedia products, today introduced the lateEXTERNAL Transcend StoreJet 25 STORAGE DEVICEst addition to its StoreJet® external hard drive lineup, the StoreJet 35T. With its TurboHDD USB transfer mode and One Touch auto-backup button, the compact 3.5-inch StoreJet 35T is an ideal data management system for uploading, downloading, storing and transferring vital data and information. High Capacity That Saves Desk Space About the size of a hardback book, the black streamlined StoreJet 35T offers up to 1.5TB capacity, providing ample space for essential files, folders, documents, photos, music and high-definition videos. Its slender design allows it to be placed upright, thus occupying a smaller footprint to save precious desk space. Ideal for use at home or at the office, the handsomely designed StoreJet 35T is both stylish and practical. Powerful TurboHDD USB Transfer Mode The StoreJet 35T features Transcends cutting-edge TurboHDD USB technology that offers unprecedented data transfer performance, enhancing write speeds from 33MB/s to an average of 42MB/s—an increase of nearly 30%. When the drive is switched from standard mode into TurboHDD USB mode, its ring-shaped LED indicator will also change colors from green to bright blue to help users identify the drive’s current speed status. Additionally, the StoreJet 35T bundles with StoreJet Elite software that offers advanced 256-bit AES file and folder encryption with compression options to maximize the storage space and protect data at the same time. Also an eco-friendly drive, the StoreJet 35T is designed to automatically go into power-saving sleep mode after ten minutes of inactivity, allowing energy-savings of up to 67%.Convenient One. Touch Auto-Backup Button The StoreJet 35T makes external storage easier than ever with its unique One Touch auto-backup button that other 3.5-inch external hard drive brands do not include. The One Touch backup system lets users instantly backup and synchronizes data with their notebook or desktop PC, ensuring their important data is safely stored in a secondary location. The useful StoreJet Elite software also offers intelligent backup scheduling, Internet tools and advanced security tools. Now available in 1TB and 1.5TB capacities, the StoreJet 35T certified for Windows 7 is the perfect choice for high-capacity external storage.

Google Phone may be a reality by early 2010

google-phone-conceptThere have been enough rumours, and an equal number of ‘NO’ responses by Google. But somehow the keen interest by Google in the mobile phone industry (more than half of Google’s web products are available for handsets – case in point: the Android) makes me ask: what’s next? Somehow, all roads (or more roads) are leading up to a Google Phone. All the work Google has put into the Android OS with the Motorola Droid, HTC Droid Eris, and other Android phones appear to have just been a warm-up for the Google Phone. Rumour has it that the Google Phone will only be branded by Google, and the handset itself may be manufactured by another phone manufacturer. HTC is the closest phone manufacturer to Google, with too much trust and effort already put into Google’s Android OS. But, TechCrunch claims that they have a “well-sourced rumour” that the Google Phone is under development by a Korean phone manufacturer. Now, this Korean phone manufacturer could be Samsung or LG. With Samsung being a major parts supplier to Apple, it might face some sort of conflict of interest if a partnership is in place with Google. So, if the Google Phone is being built in Korea, it has to be built by LG. The rumours claim that the Google Phone could be officially released as early as January 2010. If Google really comes up with a handset by then, and with the Android application store also having (or should have at least) all the goodies and mobile apps for Android, the iPhone might actually be a run for their money. We will surely have our eyes and ears glued to cyberspace (or to anyone willing to part with more information) for confirmation from Google regarding its own brand phone. Till then, keep saving for the big one

Trillian Instant Messenger (IM) for iPhone in App Store

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After a long time in limbo, fan favorite desktop Instant Messenger (IM) client Trillian has finally arrived for iphone and iPod touch. Features include AIM, ICQ, Windows Live Messenger, Yahoo! Messenger and Google Talk, tabbed chat windows, clean contact lists, killer connection management, instant cross-device sync (via Astra server), simultaneous sign-in, and “intelligent” push notification. Confession: I’ve been podcasting, now I’m editing, so I haven’t had a chance to try it out yet, but if you’re giving it a go, please let us know your favorite features, pros and cons, and just in general — what you think!