Ontario and Zacate: AMD launches first Fusion chip to market

Ontario and Zacate: AMD launches first Fusion chip to market


AMD's Ontario and Zacate CPUs have a small die area and are optimized for low power consumption.

AMD In advance of the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) In Las Vegas (6 to 9 January) its first CPUs with integrated graphics on the unit. Thus equipped netbooks will be available later this month.

The two previously under the name Ontario and Zacate known CPU families are part of the Brazos platform. They come as C-and E-series on the market.

The C-Series (9 Watt TDP) AMD will compete in the netbook segment, currently dominated by Intel's Atom. This will especially help a much more powerful DirectX 11 graphics.

The E-Series with 18 watt TDP is aimed at entry-level notebooks and desktops, where, for example, chips such as the Intel Pentium 6000 (35 watts TDP) are installed. AMD wants to score in this segment with longer battery life. The graphics performance is the first test, according to the 6000th of a Pentium

The new CPUs in AMD parlance APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) based on the new Bobcat-developed core, which is significantly more energy efficient should be used for years as the K8 kernel. AMD uses the integrated GPU to accelerate next 3D applications and software such as video encoder. The processors are manufactured in 40-nanometer process in the contract manufacturer TSMC.

Hardware partners include Acer, Asus, Dell, Fujitsu, HP, Lenovo, MSI, Samsung, Sony and Toshiba. Product announcements are expected during the CES.

In developing the Brazos platform a lower power consumption was the focus. The mainstream market, AMD plans to tackle with Llano. Llano integrated on a Phenom, the four derived scores and a DirectX 11 graphics. The first systems will be available in the third quarter of 2011.

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Solar cell production in 2009 will grow by 56%

Solar cell production in 2009 will grow by 56%

DisplaySearch released by the team Monday, a report said that despite facing a demand for renewable energy projects, credit crunch and global economic recession, but in 2009 solar cell production will increase 56%.

The report predicts that the battery manufacturing capacity this year will reach 170 million kilowatts by 2013 to over 42 billion kilowatts, an increase of 49%.

Despite the decrease in demand for photovoltaic panels this year, 17%, and the "excess supply" eroding prices, solar energy industry will "start off by excess capacity, demand will recover next year, and took off in 2011 and beyond, DisplaySearch vice president of manufacturing research and study author Anne Charles Szymborska On Road.

Despite the decline in demand, but the previous expansion project commissioned to promote the capacity of growth, the report said that from January 2008 to July 2009, the world will be installed capacity of some 114 gigawatts of solar cells.

The report concluded that First Solar is based in the United States is the largest manufacturer of solar cell capacity of over one billion watts. Germany's Q-Cells AG and China's Suntech Power Holdings Co., Ltd. in second place.

The report shows that by 2013, these companies and China's JA Solar Holdings Co., Ltd., Taiwan's Motech Industries, the Norwegian renewable energy company, SunPower, based in the United States company, China's Yingli Green Energy Holding Company Limited, Japan Showa Shell Oil Co. and Sharp who may be the top 10, more than 16 billion kilowatts capacity, or total capacity of 2013 accounted for 38%.

Henan thinking vice president of sales Wu Songliang Comments: 8Months12Date(Wednesday, Shenzhen weather: rain) today has come down a small margin, will not the same as the stock market plummet, I think not. Nickel prices is difficult to go back to the beginning.

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Sizes and prices of Sony's emerged Google TV TV on the web

Sizes and prices of Sony's emerged Google TV TV on the web


Sony unveils its Google TV sets on 12 October marked the official.

How Sony insider reported, Sony TV with several Google TV offer. With the launch on 12 October it is models with screen sizes of 24, 32, 40 and 46 inches be four.

For the 32-inch version NSX-32GT1 Sony calls in the U.S., the report says $ 1,300. The 40-inch version 40GT1 NSX is supposedly $ 1,500 and the 46-inch model costs $ 1,900 NSX-46GT1. The price for the 24-inch TV Sony Insider NSX-24GT could not find out. It should however be less than $ 1,000.

A first image of the Sony TV remote control was supplied with Engadget a few days into the net put on. Accordingly, the controller has a QWERTY keyboard, two round-pad and buttons for media control (play, pause, program selection, volume).

Logitech has with the set top box review already Google first presented a TV set, the reception of TV programs and access to Web content enables besides. It is to the U.S. in late October for $ 300 on the market in coming.


Shall state provides the controller for Sony's Google TV television.

Google TV is based on Android, has its own web search - the "Quick Search Box". Chrome as a browser comes with flash 10.1 and HTML5 support used. The browser window can be displayed semi-transparency, or next to the TV picture. Google services like Maps, Picasa, and YouTube are integrated as well as Twitter.

Google also supports TV streaming services like Amazon VOD, Netflix, Pandora and Napster. Google has already announced partnerships with the U.S. TV networks TBS, TNT, CNN and HBO, which provide the platform for customized sites.

In the course of next year, access to the Android Market is not possible, that applications can use the TVs themselves. Here, the mobile apps automatically for the larger TV screen upscaled, but Google requires that developers sometimes special applications for Google's TV platform to program.

 

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Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A350 Camera Review, via digitalcamerabattery.us blog

Sony a (alpha) DSLR-A350 Camera Review, via digitalcamerabattery.us blog

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Sony plans to aggressively attack the market with a number of new DSLR SLR cameras is no secret. We had the opportunity to get their hands on the new Alfa 350 and Alfa 200’s again. Here are our first impressions of this very close family, including Sony’s interesting solution to the problem of prolonged exposure time cycle with Live View.

The Sony Alpha A350 offers new technology that makes images faster, easier and more familiar for users of digital SLR cameras for the first time. "According to the press release from Sony.

Note: Most of our findings are also applicable to the Sony Alpha DSLR-A300, also presented at the PMA and is essentially a version of 10-megapixel sensor of the Sony A350, with a lower price.

As for what Sony is promoting the main event of the Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 digital, including;

  • Very high resolution 14.2 effective megapixels for beautiful images of the Convention detail, rich tones and bright colors
  • Large LCD high-resolution 2.7-inch two-way leveling fire for freedom and comfort at different angles
  • Quick AF Live View autofocus quick and accurate and responsive AF performance even with fast moving objects
  • Improved in-camera Super SteadyShot to reduce vibration.

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The Sony A350 features a new 14.2 megapixel sensor. There is a multiplier of 1.5 x focal length lens is used to obtain the equivalent field of view (FOV) in 35mm terms. Sony Alpha A350 SLR sweet with DT 18-70mm aperture-priority, that large JPEG, the size of 18 mm, 1 / 50 sec at f/5.6, ISO 200, WB Fluorescent central point cut from the lens.

The Alpha DSLR-A350 features a 14.2 megapixel CCD sensor, Live View, a vertical swivel screen, and like all Alpha DSLR-integrated sports anti-shake sensor offset establishments participating in the work aimed to set. It’s just the house or as a kit with the lens Sony DT 18-70mm.

Interestingly, this is not the main sensor, Live View facilities includes, but integrates a secondary sensor in the viewfinder. Sony has broken the traditional Live View systems in the setting of additional sensor in the viewfinder with a tilt mechanism that directs the light is, either through traditional eye. The advantage is not related to the conventional AF in Live View-bypass, so that the autofocus-A350 as fast as you normally would, without interruption or noise.

Making life even more useful view is that a retractable screen can be tilted vertically to allow wide-angle high or low easily. The A350’s screen can not turn the page, or turn on the face, but still a very flexible function.

Like all Alpha DSLRs, the sensor is located on the main platform for moving a mounted adjustable to compensate for camera shake. You do not see the effect on the viewer - or in Live View - but it gets to work with everyone who is going. This not only saves money, it means that you are the stabilization of the lenses that most manufacturers are not suitable as a benefit stabilization system as a standard 50 mm models.

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Lose the fear of Linux with VirtualBox (II)

Lose the fear of Linux with VirtualBox (II)

In the article Lose the fear of Linux with VirtualBox saw how to create a virtual machine and how to configure it.

A virtual machine emulates all computer components. This is very useful for testing software and operating systems without fear that your computer or our personal files are damaged.

But now we have the most important: install Ubuntu within the virtual machine. Then you will see the steps to install Ubuntu in a VirtualBox virtual machine. However, these steps can serve us well for most Linux distributions, and even install on a real computer.

Step 1: Turn on the virtual machine

Before that, we add the ISO image of Ubuntu, downloaded previously, in Settings> CD / DVD-ROM> ISO image file . Then from the main window, select the Ubuntu machine and click Start.

When you turn on the machine, it will recognize the Ubuntu CD, because virtual hard disk there is nothing installed. The first thing you see will be the list of available languages, including Spanish.

The menu shows us several options. Want to try Ubuntu without installing it? Choose Try Ubuntu without any change to your computer . From there you can access the installer at any time. Would you rather cut to the chase and install Ubuntu in VirtualBox? Then select Install Ubuntu .

Step 2: Configure the installation to your liking

The first choices to find during the graphical installation is common in other Linux installations. Indicate what time zone is ours, what keyboard we use (to use the n or c with no problems) or even the model of mouse or monitor.

Step 3: Partition your Disk

This step is the most dramatic and feared by anyone not used to it, as we run the risk of deleting your data or delete the previous installation. In the virtual machine there is nothing to fear. In addition, our virtual hard disk is empty. But in any case, Ubuntu has a handy wizard that lets you leave the partition intact and Ubuntu used and dedicated to the empty space, all automatically.

But if you want you can partition the disk as you like, taking into account these minimum requirements:

* A primary partition for the system, mounted as / (root). Recommended, 7 GB

* A partition Swap , accessible from Ubuntu, but it uses as auxiliary memory. Recommended, 1 GB

* Optional. A partition for your files and program settings, mounted as / home .

Step 4: User and Administrator

Ubuntu, like all Linux distributions, creating a private space for each person accessing the system. Each user must have their own, so this step will create a username and password.

In addition, we add a password for root or administrator , who can do and undo any configuration of Ubuntu and manage other user accounts.

A recommendation, used a unique password for Root, different from those used by other users.

Disadvantages of using Linux in a virtual machine

We have seen what are the advantages of running Linux in a virtual machine. If anything happens to the machine, your computer will free , and our documents. In addition, we use two operating systems at once .

But not all benefits. To begin, we can find integration problems , as the sound not work, unable to share files between OS and virtual machine or the screen resolution is not adequate.

And the main problem, VirtualBox does not emulate 3D acceleration , so some games do not work in the virtual machine. This includes the spectacular visual effects of Ubuntu and other distributions that use Compiz.

In the third and last part of the series on VirtualBox will see some tricks to solve problems that we find to integrate Linux in VirtualBox with Windows and Mac.

 

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Five enhancements to Explorer context menu

Five enhancements to Explorer context menu

When you click the right mouse buttonAlmost always brings up a menu with a handful of options. This box is called a graceful little 'context menu' - or 'menu' right 'for friends. In Windows, to invoke, you can also use key Tecla Menuor combination Control + Shift + F10.

The contextual menu is known and used by far is the Windows Explorer, which allows you to perform operations with files and folders typical. Many programs also will add their own commands, with often disastrous results, as the menu goes from being a bland box to an unmanageable monster.

For your available file explorer contextual menu neat and productiveWe will recommend, in five categories, tools that we believe, if not indispensable, highly recommended.

1. Add a complete package of tools

FileMenu ToolsInstead of adding a single function, some programs contain several utilities grouped in a single package. This is the case FileMenu Tools, Open + + or Qwiktulz. Qwiktulz is the only one that does not add a separate section, adding the fifteen functions in the root of the Explorer menu. Open + + offers greater flexibility, but includes fewer items.

FileMenu Tools is the best. Not only in Spanish but has a great panel, from which you can manage the menu 'Send to' command to modify other applications and manage their own, which include functions to copy and change attributes, split and join files, destroyed and many more.

2. Convert and edit multimedia files

dMCOne of the more powerful features you can access the contextual menu is the conversion of files. An example is dMC - Or dBpowerAMP Music Converter - a powerful audio converter that lets you move songs from one format to another in two clicks. For video you have VIDEOzilla, One of the few converters that have a good integration with Explorer. Before proceeding, VideoInspector will provide all the information you need about a particular video.

Image manipulation, we have more tools yet. To resize or convert images you can choose between VSO Image Resizer, Morz Image Converter, Right Click Image Converter or Image Converter Plus. The first two are free, and while that Morz Image Converter can say it is light and versatile enough, we can not stop praising VSO Image Resizer by the elegance of its interface and the number of accessible functions: conversion, resizing, optimization and even a filter.

3. Upload or move files in a flash

RightLoadMove files with the context menu is another much needed role. To upload to a remote FTP server with excellent test RightLoad, Upload Express or Fling. While Fling is more focused on the timing, RightLoad (formerly known as ShellFTP) is perhaps the most intuitive and powerful option, can upload multiple files at once, create thumbnails of images before upload and manage multiple profiles in a single menu.

For other items, the selection diversifies. Flickr sendto Upload images to the popular online photo storage, while Send To GMail notable advantage of the Google mail space to save files. UniUpload is even more interesting because it adds options to upload images to ImageShack and files to MediaFire. If you run short, then download SendToAny, Which will add a submenu to 'Send to' compatible with any route possible. What if you need the previous listing of a directory? Filelist are created for you in a second, ready to print.

4. Rapidly increases your safety

VirusTotal UploaderThe speed of the contextual menu makes it an ideal place in which to place security options. The vast majority of antivirus programs already do, but there are still unexplored areas. If you want to stay quiet VirusTotal Uploader is a supplement that you will like. What it does is upload any file to the VirusTotal page for more than thirty antivirus analyze both their content.

If you want to protect your files with a password, we recommend FileProtector AndrosaCompatible with several standard algorithms. For Secure EraseAnother important facet of computer security, check out DeleteOnClick, EZ Wipe or Eraser. Eraser is the most complete and reliable of the three. And if there are files that refuse to be erased or tampered with, look no further, Unlocker Get what you need. To check hash files, the most complete is FileVerifier + +, With support for over twenty algorithms.

5. Not everything is add ...

ShellMenuViewIf you consider that the context menu has become overpopulated can use some cleaning tools. The more powerful ShellMenuViewBut you can also try Context Menu Editor and MenuMaid.

Besides being portable, ShellMenuView is the most comprehensive and less destructive of the three. Each item can be quickly deactivated and reactivated F7 to F8, or open the Registry Editor F6.

Surely we have made some trick or some application in the pipeline. What are your favorite utilities context menu? Is there some of which you can not do without?

 

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Lenovo ThinkPad T61 Review, @laptopsbattery.us blog

Lenovo ThinkPad T61 Review, @laptopsbattery.us blog

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ThinkPad T61 14.1″ widescreen notebook

Important to note is that this review covers the 14.1″ widescreen version of the T61 series. As with any laptop model series, there are going to be widely varying configurations you can choose that will greatly affect system performance.

Specs:

  • Processor: Intel T7300 Core 2 Duo (2.0GHz, 800MHz FSB, 4MB Cache)
  • Graphics: Intel GMA X3100
  • Operating System: Windows Vista Business
  • Display: WXGA+ 1440 x 900 (LG screen)
  • Hard Drive: 100GB 7200RPM (Seagate Momentus 7200.1)
  • Memory: 2GB (1GB x 1GB), up to 4GB max
  • Ports: 3 USB 2.0, 1 FireWire, Monitor out, modem, Ethernet, headphone out, microphone in
  • Slots: 1 PC Card Slot, 1 ExpressCard slot (optional media card reader and Smart Card reader)
  • Optical Drive: Ultra-slim Super-Multi Drive
  • Dimensions: 13.2″ x 9.3″ x 1.09 - 1.26″ (335mm x 237mm x 27.6 - 31.9mm)
  • Weight: 5.1lbs

The good: Internal roll cage protects LCD; 802.11n Wi-Fi for faster wireless throughput; very small A/C adaptor adds little to overall travel weight; Intel's Active Management Technology provides remote support.

The bad: New Centrino technology doesn't offer outsize performance gains.

The bottom line: Lenovo's 14-inch ThinkPad T61 shaves a few millimeters off the company's more mainstream R-series laptops, but still boasts the same, solid ThinkPad DNA along with IT-friendly features by way of Intel's new Centrino Pro platform.

Design and Build

The ThinkPad T61 is a premium product with a durable build, it is geared towards business users or simply those willing to pay a bit more to get something that won't fall apart after 1-year of use. For somebody that travels a lot or relies on their notebook to earn a livelihood, the build and reliability factor is probably more important than having the latest and greatest components inside.

The keyboard remains the same between the T61 and T60 — meaning it's once again excellent. The only difference is that now there's more room on the keyboard side areas since the notebook body is wider, the speakers have been relocated to this extra real estate. The keyboard is spill proof and has two drain holes to make sure if you do happen to spill your morning Starbucks coffee, the liquid is carried away from sensitive components and out through the bottom of the notebook.

The hard drive is protected within the magnesium roll cage and shock mounted. Even if your T61 is dropped the included Active Protection System (APS) software will work with the on board accelerometer to detect a fall situation and end hard drive activity to prevent data loss.

Screen

The new widescreen format screen for the 14.1″ T-series is either good, bad or somewhere in between depending on your personal preference. Lenovo will try and convince you widescreen offers more screen real estate and so it's better, the reality is the guys making the LCD screens are forcing it down the throats of the PC manufacturers because it's cheaper to make widescreen LCDs.

The particular screen I got is a WXGA+ resolution (1440 x 900). It provides easy viewing and you can fit a good amount on the screen, so no complaints on that front. The screen is crisp and there are no issues with graininess. The matte finish ensures there's little to no glare in office lighting situations.

Processor and Performance

The ThinkPad T61 now uses the Intel Centrino Duo (Santa Rosa) platform. You get a faster processor front side bus (800MHz), more processor cache (4MB) and an improved integrated graphics solution in the form of the Intel X3100. If all that talk is nonsense to you, then suffice it to say the T61 offers newer and better processing components than the T60. Will this performance be perceivable in helping to run MS Word faster? No of course not, but certain processor intensive tasks such as encoding video will be faster. And even if you won't be utilizing every ounce of processing power, just knowing the processor is faster and you're on top of the game is enough to make people like myself want to buy it.

Battery Life

14.1 standard screens and 15.4 widescreen + Lenovo ThinkPad T61(14-inch wide) Laptop Battery

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One thing that's always a concern with a new platform is battery life. Reading the first reviews that came out about the T61 sounded like gloom and doom with reports of 2 hour battery life. It seems most of the initial reviews were done using very power hungry dedicated graphics solutions and with a 4-cell battery.

I had the opportunity to test a larger 6-cell battery on an integrated graphics system, and got 3 hours and 41 minutes of battery life under what I would deem normal usage. I was using the T61 with screen brightness set to half or lower, Vista battery optimized setting, wireless off to get this number. In a torture test, I set the screen brightness to top level, put in a DVD (Stargate) and played it until the battery hit 5% and the PC went to sleep 鈥?which happened after exactly 2 hours 15 minutes. I wouldn't call that bad, it'll get you through most movies.

The downside of a 6-cell battery is that it sticks out of the back (see pics) and weighs more, but I'm always be willing to carry a bit more weight for an extra hour of battery life. A positive comment that should be made is the power adapter is nice and small, it's actually the same size as the X60 ultraportable series adapter.

Keyboard / Touchpad / Pointing Stick

The ThinkPad T-series hasn't changed too much over time, and that's a good thing, there's no use changing something that's just right. The ThinkPad keyboard is one of, if not the best, notebook keyboards out there. There's zero flex, every key feels individual, every key has great travel/feedback and the keyboard is full-size.

The T61 has a pointing stick, I love using this and find it much easier than the provided touchpad — it makes it so you can move the cursor around the screen without having to lift your hand from the keys, a much faster and easier to control style of input. But the great thing is that if the pointing stick isn't your cup of tea then you've got the touchpad as well.

Wireless

The ThinkPad T61 uses the Intel 4965 wireless chip that offers 802.11 a/b/g/n wireless reception. All of your bases are covered there, and the greater range 802.11n offers is on the table if you have an 802.11n router. The range of the ThinkPad is theoretically greater now that the lid material has changed to plastic too. The antenna is run up through the lid for better reception you see, and the new lid material allows radio waves to reach the antenna more easily. I was only able to test up to 100-feet away from my NetGear WGR614 802.11g wireless router, which I despise for its bad performance and tendency to drop connections, but the T61 worked just fine with it and I never suffered a connection drop and throughput was consistently good.

 

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Certificate Error? Sign your Symbian applications A

Certificate Error? Sign your Symbian applications A

Have you ever been looking for a needle in a haystack? Really? What about? Unless you want to catch this popular saying, you will not burn the barn to find out. Something similar happens with Symbian. You will not wander long hours for the network for this application as desired, you go directly to Softonic and a handful of clicks are the cream.

But among the elite are also applications that are not prickly about whipped. I speak of those who are not Symbian signed by their developers and thus yield only error messages when you try to install them on your mobile phone with Symbian. Everything goes smoothly and suddenly, wham ... an error message putting paid to your desire to test the application on your mobile. Not installed. It tells you that it is not signed, ... What is happening?

Breathe deep, we all passed, no useless despachurrar your mobile or use as a projectile. Any accident can be explained, however bloody it is. What happens is that from Symbian Version 9 has introduced a security mechanism called Symbian Signed. This mechanism only affects applications that require access to unauthorized system capabilities. For obvious security reasons, Symbian requires that applications exceed their safety criteria, understood as a guarantee for the end user.

In other words, a guarantee of safety for me, for you and for all who use a mobile with the system Symbian S60 third generation. This means that you do not need a signed application for system versions prior to 9.x, neither for nor J2ME applications in 100% of applications designed for S60 3rd and UIQ 3.x, this depends on the The application makes use of the Symbian API. In any case, whether to install an application on your mobile throws you a certificate erroris that the application is not signed by its author, and unsigned ... no recess. In other words: Do not install or pocket with a crowbar.

But why is not signed? You did the right question, grasshopper. Let's recap: not all applications must be signed, only for S60 3rd, if the application requires access to work skills unauthorized Symbian API. OK ... and who should sign them? Symbian, but the process will have to start the application programmer. What then? While the developer can associate with the IMEI of your phone (an identification number unique to each mobile device) for testing during the development phase, requires a public company in order to start the distribution and installation on any mobile phone.

For this you need a Publisher ID which costs $ 200 a year for free if the application is freely available, and a good dose of patience because the process usually takes about six months or more, including sending the application to an authorized testing to verify that exceeds all safety criteria for Symbian. Total, which falls to the developer to sign their applications, but ... until recently there was a method that allowed a program signed using a certificate from Symbian. What is the problem? Well, Symbian and does not grant any license until further notice. So, if you do not have a certificate associated with the IMEI of your phone, you simply can not sign, unless the author has created a version OpenSigned.

Later, I will elaborate at length on this OpenSigned versions. The other option is to wait for granted because it is likely that the author of the program you want to sign is absorbed in a long, expensive and tedious process of application for a certificate / signature to the powerful Symbian. Unfortunately, as this do not wake up and put the heart to work again offering its service online award certificates, will continue in the same ... without our applications signed.

 

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