Friday, October 4, 2013
How To Use iPhone Wireless Remote For Your iMac

If you want to use the iPhone as a remote access iMac? Well, you can use a wireless remote iPhone app available in App Store. This application is the name of the remote control. After you install this application on your iPhone you can control the iMac wirelessly to your iPhone. Now follow the step by step instructions posted below with which you can turn your iPhone into a wireless remote for your iMac.
INSTRUCTIONS
STEP 1. First you have to download Remote app and then install it on your iPhone. In order to download Remote app, within your iPhone, Tap on App Store, then Tap Search and type Remote. Now you have to Tap Download Now.
STEP 2. From the main screen of your iPhone, simply Tap “Remote” icon.
STEP 3. Now you need to activate the remote functionality of the software suitable for your iMac.
In this way, you can use your iPhone as a wireless remote for your iMac. Note that the remote application is available free from the App Store. If you have difficulty in following the above steps, please ask in the comments section below.
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Zebronics ZEB A15 6 LED Monitor Review Price and Specification

Topnotch is a leading provider of branded products and accessories Zebronics consumer computers and communications. Currently, it has introduced last ZEB-A15.6 LED display with 1 year warranty. The monitor is equipped with latest date silky surface. It also comes with integrated speakers live there will surely attract music lovers.
It also has several standard features such as gross weight of 1.07 kg, an aspect ratio of 16:10 and speaker for high quality sound production. Also available with some other features like the response time of 2 ms, a resolution of 1440 x 900 @ 60 Hz, Backlight LED, a brightness of 220cd/m2 and a viewing angle H / V 90 / 50 degrees. It also comes with 15.6-inch LED screen so you can watch your favorite movies, videos and photos with ease. Monitor users do not have to worry about unnecessary eyestrain because the screen prepared with a clear advantage.
Customers can purchase the ZEB-A15.6 LED monitor from electronics stores and computer accessories. It is available with the price tag of Rs. 4,300. It is not full HD monitor, but it is best for playing game, watching movies and other multimedia applications.
Top Notch Infotronix India Pvt Ltd was started in 1997 at Chennai, India. It provides wide range of computer Peripherals and Consumer Electronics products such as Computer Chassis, Graphic Cards, UPS, Mouse, Keyboards, LCD Monitors, Speakers, Portable Media Players, TV Tuners, etc. It is also suppliers of MSI’s Laptops, Graphic Cards and Motherboard, as well as OCZ Memory Products. It has total 12 main branch offices in major cities and also more than 1000 distributors around the country.
Zebronics ZEB-A15.6 LED monitor specification:
- Display size: 15.6″W (16:9) LED
- Brightness: 220cd/m2
- Resolution: 1440 x 900@60Hz
- Response time: 2 ms
- Backlight: LED
- DCR: 2000000:1 (Typical)
- Pixel pitch: 0.252mm
- H -frequency: 47.700 KHz
- V -frequency: 60Hz
- Net weight: 1.07kgs
Monday, September 30, 2013
Toshiba Satellite L655 S51122 Laptop Review Price and Specification

Toshiba has launched a new laptop Satellite series known as the Toshiba Satellite L655-S51122. Toshiba Satellite L655-S51122 notebook is given with many wonderful features, including 15.6-inch widescreen TruBrite HD LED-backlit 1366 x 768 pixel resolution and 64 MB of graphics memory-1696MB dynamically allocated shared. Pre-installed with Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) operating system, the new Toshiba Satellite L655-S51122 comes with an integrated DVD Super Multi + /-R double layer with flash label.
Toshiba Satellite L655-S51122 notebook costs about $ 769.99. 48Wh Li-Ion 6-cell battery on this laptop Toshiba Satellite L655-S51122 provides long hours of battery life. Weighing 5.48 pounds this new Toshiba Satellite L655-S51122 will soon be available on the market.
Toshiba Satellite L655-S51122 Laptop Specification:
- 15.6 inches of wide screen HD TruBrite LED backlit display
- 1366 x 768 pixel of resolution
- 16:9 aspect ratio
- 4GB DDR3 1066MHz memory RAM
- 500GB of hard disk drive
- Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) operating system
- 64MB-1696MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory
- Intel Core i5-460M processor
- Memory card reader
- Integrated webcam
- Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n) connectivity
- DVD super multi +/-R double layer with labelflash
- 2 USB (2.0) ports, 1-eSATA/USB combo port
- 10/100 Ethernet LAN
- 5.48 lbs of weight
- Li-Ion 48Wh, 6 cell battery
- Microphone jack
Saturday, September 28, 2013
iPad launch touch it or trash it
On January 27, 2010, Apple CEO Steve Jobs unveiled the company’s long anticipated tablet device – the iPad, to be precise. Set to bridge the gap between a smartphone and a laptop, this brand new gadget has similar functionality to the smaller iPhone or iPod Touch but is larger, sleeker and comes with a full QWERTY keyboard. It boasts 150,000 apps till date and features an easy to master touch interface, iBooks, Wi-Fi and 3G support. So, it is no wonder that jobs has proudly proclaimed the iPad to be “the most important thing ever done.”

Hoping to capture the market ruled by millions of PC users who are frustrated with their virus ridden, cumbersome and much too expensive laptops and desktops, the iPad ahs the potential to outsell even the wildly successful iPhone, it is also said that the breakthrough device may propel the finger driven interface ahead of the decades enduring mouse.
Immediately, the Internet was buzzing with reactions to the initial announcement of the iPad. The hot and happening Twitter was chirping with endless feedback. Out of the 50,000 tweets analysed by the Attensity Group, at least 67 per cent professed love and adoration for the new device while 87 percent stated that they would purchase the iPad. Imaginations whirled as people wondered about the unique ways in which the iPad would enhance their life – be it giving office presentations or watching movies on the beach.
But not all reactions were as euphoric and many were quick to point out its lack of unique features and functions. The iPad cannot have two programmes running simultaneously, thus disabling the multi taking option for power users. There is no stylus included either, which means artists cannot make digital sketches. But most importantly, the iPad does not support Flash. Another crippling blow to its most touted feature – seamless Web browsing. There are no in built video cameras, so commonly found in notebooks and net books, And those who wanted to use the iPad for teleconferencing, content creation or playing Flash games, were hugely disappointed, to say the least. Their dreams were dashed even before the first iPad went on sale in the USA. Some people even had a gripe with the product name.
Yet, this initial skepticism did not get into the way of Apple fans, clamoring to touch the iPad on launch day. By the midnight of April 3, over 300,000 iPads were sold in the USA where it premiered. ipad users also downloaded more than a million apps and over 250,000 e-books on the day. However, this did not quite live up to the hype as the initial frenzy indicated that sales could be as high as 700,000. But with a few more than 300,000 iPads manufactured in time for launch, the product was almost, but not quite, sold out of stock.
However, the US consumers are expected to account for just half of iPad customers this year. The product will be available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Spain, Switzerland and the UK in April-May, and apple is hoping to sell four million of the touch screen devices around the world by year end.
This prediction has merit, as clear foreign interest in the iPad signals a burgeoning international demand for the product. Almost 80 per cent of iPad purchases on eBay came from outside the USA and one buyer in the UK paid $55,000 for an iPad. Die-hard Apple fans actually travelled to the USA from faraway places like Cyprus, Spain and Argentina to get their hands on the touch device. On Australian resident paid $2,500 to travel to New York and buy 20 iPads for himself and his fellow Apple enthusiasts in Melbourne.
The iPad has inevitably found its way out of the USA and into the international ‘grey market’ where the legality of selling this device is questionable. A CNN reporter found seven stores on the crowded streets of Mongkok selling iPads days after the US release. By April 7, Business Week also came across an electronics store in Mumbai that had a handful of iPads for sell. Amit Jain, owner of the Mumbai outlet, has been able to charge Rs. 100,000 or $2,250 for the device and says that he has 30 more customers waiting for his next shipment. Some people in mainland Chinese bought iPads in bulk from a reseller in Hong Kong, just to resell them in china for a higher price.
But after the product has finally reached the masses and the hype has died down to some extent what do people really thing of Apple’s new touch tablet? Early review were a mixed bag also came up with an in depth analysis a few months ago but of late, we are getting more positive feedback that overshadows much of the initial skepticism. It seems that the more time one spends with an iPad, the more it is appreciated and better ways are found to integrator it into one’s life. But this doesn’t mean that there were no heartbreaks on the lunch day. iPad users quickly filled Apple forums with complaints raging from charging headaches to crashing app. The Wi-Fi was reported to be faulty, picking up a weak signal or no signal at all, while other devices – even other Apple products would pick it up just fine. While some acclimated to the smaller, touch sensitive keyboard, others bitterly complained of bad ergonomics when typing on a flat surface. And watching the episodes of Lost on the beach was not as easy as it was anticipate due to the iPad’s screen glare under the sun.
Jenny, a middle school student, wants an iPad to use Facebook and Twitter, as well as upload and share photos on these social networking sites. Edith Perkil, a grand mom, just wants a simple way to browse the Web and use the e-mail to stay in touch with her grandchildren, without having to learn how to operate a PC.
So before you decide whether to buy an iPad or not, here is the most important question that you need to ask yourself how you do intend to use it? And to answer this question, you may need to hold this touchpad tablet magic, at least once.
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Thursday, September 26, 2013
LG Optimus One P500 Featur Price and Specification

LG Optimus One P500 Mobile Phone Key Features:
Display Type: TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
Data: GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth, USB
Camera: 3.15 Megapixels Camera
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh
Radio: Stereo FM radio
Media Player: MP3/MP4 Player
LG Optimus One P500 Mobile Phone Specification:
Network: 2G/3G Network
Announced: 2010, July
Status: Exp. release 2010, October
Form Factor: Clamshell
Dimensions: 113.5 x 59 x 13.3 mm
Weight: 129g
Display Size: 3.2 inches
Display Type: TFT capacitive touchscreen, 256K colors
Internal Memory: 170 MB
External Memory: 32GB, 2GB included
Memory Card: microSD memory card
Data: GPRS, EDGE, 3G, WLAN, Bluetooth, USB
Camera: 3.15 Megapixels Camera
Battery: Standard battery, Li-Ion 1500 mAh
Standby / Talk Time: 700 hrs/ 8 hrs
Radio: Stereo FM radio
Media Player: MP3/MP4 Player
LG Optimus One P500 Mobile Price available at around Rs.8,500 in indian market.
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