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Thursday, December 6, 2012
Surface Review
At its Surface debut event in June, Microsoft said that the ARM-based Surface for Windows RT tablets (the ones that can only run apps from the Windows Store) will be available first, with the Surface Pro (the ones with a proper Intel chip, which can run desktop software) coming a few months later.
Microsoft hasn't officially announced pricing, but hinted that the RT device would have a similar price tag to current tablets (perhaps like the £399 iPad), while the Surface Pro would be price in line with Ultrabooks (which cost about £1,000).
Both tablets feature a 10.6-inch display, but the similarities stop there. The RT tablet has a microSD reader, USB 2, MicroHD and 32 or 64GB of storage. The Pro has a microSDXC reader, USB 3, Mini DisplayPort and 64GB or 128GB of space.
Microsoft has also revealed a handful of new accessories that are designed for tablets and computers running on Windows 8.
Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard is a full-size Bluetooth keyboard, with a dedicated button to whisk you to the Metro home screen. Microsoft Sculpt Mobile Keyboard has a delicate six-degree curve.
The Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse and Microsoft Touch Mouse have four-way touch scroll strips, which are handy for moving horizontally on the Metro home screen. The dinky Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse is designed for mobile use -- it can slip into a pocket, works on any surface, and shuts off when the tablet goes to sleep.
Microsoft hasn't officially announced pricing, but hinted that the RT device would have a similar price tag to current tablets (perhaps like the £399 iPad), while the Surface Pro would be price in line with Ultrabooks (which cost about £1,000).
Both tablets feature a 10.6-inch display, but the similarities stop there. The RT tablet has a microSD reader, USB 2, MicroHD and 32 or 64GB of storage. The Pro has a microSDXC reader, USB 3, Mini DisplayPort and 64GB or 128GB of space.
Microsoft has also revealed a handful of new accessories that are designed for tablets and computers running on Windows 8.
Microsoft Wedge Mobile Keyboard is a full-size Bluetooth keyboard, with a dedicated button to whisk you to the Metro home screen. Microsoft Sculpt Mobile Keyboard has a delicate six-degree curve.
The Microsoft Sculpt Touch Mouse and Microsoft Touch Mouse have four-way touch scroll strips, which are handy for moving horizontally on the Metro home screen. The dinky Microsoft Wedge Touch Mouse is designed for mobile use -- it can slip into a pocket, works on any surface, and shuts off when the tablet goes to sleep.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Tracking, Safely and Analytics
If you didn't know that every time you go on this website, The owner and/or admin can see what country your viewing the website on from and what city you live in.
IN THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAGH TWITTER.COM IS JUST A EG
If you get a message on your broswer ( on Google Chrome, Internet Explorer 9 or Firefox) like 'twitter.com like track your loction' that means the person behind twitter.com is try-ing track exctit where you are in private like your house.
Some website and apps like Google Maps is trusted by over a millon users but some website can't be trusted. I will never ask for loction. The closely will ever see your loction is your city but don't nomal. Letting a ramdom website and apps your Loction is like telling a stanger your address and where you are going.
Below is the retult send by Google Analytics.(7th Novmeber 2012)
Browers: Surpising-ly 31% of reader use Chrome follow closly by 28% of reader using Internet Explorer, 22% Firefox and 9% Safari.
OS: As I guess 79% use Windows. I was stock to see 2% of reader use Apple's Mac. Talking of Apple, 8% use iOS and 3% Android
Countries: This webstie targeted for the UK which I think make other internet users leave this website. I thinking of changing the name as I write this. Maps is below
The Darkish green is the where most the audience. Light Green less audience |
WOW!!! I just wasted over a over 1 hour of life but might of save years of your life.
Comment, Share and Bye. See ya
Sunday, October 28, 2012
What's EE ? I'm on T-Mobile Orange ? What's LTE ?
Before you go complaining to your local T-Mobile store, if I said then are moving on to a 4G network fives faster then Three's (the mobile network) 3G. Who said Pink and and Orange don't go together.
4GEE-LTE is the offical name or the super-fast network. I will explan it so non-4Geek can understand
EE stand for Everything Everywhere. EE is T-Mobile and Orange together. EE is NOT 4G, it's a 2G,3G and 4G network like T-Mobile, Orange, Three, Vofone, Virgin ect. but
4G is the fourth g much much MUCH more faster than 3G. 3G at it's fastest is about 2,000kbps (Only if you got four/full bars,strong singal and very lucky) 4G on averge is 300,000,000kbps. THAT'S 300 MEGABITES PER SECOUND. That will take about a mirco-second to load this website
LTE stands Long Term Evolution technicaly 4G. New-er phone on many moblie provider are 4G ready but on EE, phones like the Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE, SII lTE and the iPhone 5 are 4G-enabled
Check out the epic phones at http://ee.co.uk/#section-digital-life
If you got any question leave a comment or if you know a fact or two I didn't write here than click 'Write on this blog' at the top bar.
4GEE-LTE is the offical name or the super-fast network. I will explan it so non-4Geek can understand
FAQ
EE stand for Everything Everywhere. EE is T-Mobile and Orange together. EE is NOT 4G, it's a 2G,3G and 4G network like T-Mobile, Orange, Three, Vofone, Virgin ect. but
4G is the fourth g much much MUCH more faster than 3G. 3G at it's fastest is about 2,000kbps (Only if you got four/full bars,strong singal and very lucky) 4G on averge is 300,000,000kbps. THAT'S 300 MEGABITES PER SECOUND. That will take about a mirco-second to load this website
LTE stands Long Term Evolution technicaly 4G. New-er phone on many moblie provider are 4G ready but on EE, phones like the Samsung Galaxy Note II LTE, SII lTE and the iPhone 5 are 4G-enabled
Check out the epic phones at http://ee.co.uk/#section-digital-life
If you got any question leave a comment or if you know a fact or two I didn't write here than click 'Write on this blog' at the top bar.
Sunday, September 30, 2012
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