Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Ode To The PC: Rage Against The Dying of Expensive Software and Virus Protection

The PC used to own the scene. People scoffed at cute, brightly colored Macs, and had no issue shelling out $75 a year to Norton AntiVirus and other such computer virus-fighting software. But the personal computer is on life support for many reasons. People love the lower price of the PC, but they hate having to buy a new computer every time their PC takes a dive into a viral coma, which is actually quite common. But that’s just the beginning.

It’s not just the PC operating system that’s to blame; in fact, the Windows operating system on Windows smartphones works very well, and is very much liked by those who use Windows smartphones as well as Windows-based tablets and of course, the newest line from Windows, the Surface. These devices are doing well in their respective markets, yet PCs are lagging.

While buyers of Macs several years ago may have told you the reason they switched from PC to Mac was because they were sick of their computers crashing due to viruses, today they would probably tell you they were switching from PC laptop or desktop to a tablet of some kind, and that’s because they don’t need to take out a loan to purchase one, and offer portability never before possible with such a high degree of device intelligence. From ludicrously sharp, high megapixel cameras to the ability to interact with the cloud and apps that give people access to their social lives, their work documents, and offer them mediums like Skype or Face Time that allow them to interface with everyone from the grandkids to the company CFO.

Tablets and other mobile devices are killing the PC, but it’s not unnatural. In the most organic sense possible, the PC is dying because it is being starved of an interested demographic. Why would any consumer pay twice the price for a Toshiba PC when they could spend half of that on a device that comes locked and loaded with all the doodads, apps, Internet connectivity via Wi-Fi, and don’t require the insane amounts of storage we’ve needed in the past because we’re all storing everything on Google+, Evernote, DropBox, and even the Windows Cloud… just not from a Windows PC.

Accessibility is in fact now the most important thing people look for in a device that offers them what only a PC or Mac desktop could—and so much more. It’s so common it’s a joke: we cannot put our phones down. We can’t release our grasp—literally—on what links us to what we want to know. Our addiction to data access is so severe that we can’t even fathom a scenario in which we’d have to jot down an idea or question on a piece of paper, wait to get home or back to the office, and open up Explorer (let’s not go there, please) and hop on the Internet that was attached to the wall.

PCs were near and dear to us during this time. Dialup was to the PC what the early 1980s were to Mike Tyson—PCs were the best thing ever in the late 1990s and early 2000s. They cost less than Macs, and offered more unpaid options (at that time), longer warranties, and variable user settings. But Apple isn’t all unicorns and fairy dust either—with the exception of the MacBook Pro, when it comes to Apple devices, people are mainly paying for excellent branding, which is fine, as long as their Apple devices deliver on their promises. But such promises can no longer be made by the PC, and that’s exactly why Microsoft is wise to hop into the mobile and tablet world, and their Surface could really be a game changer for the mobile device world—it has the power to bring PC lovers into the current world of technology, and also entices younger demographics who need to take notes and do homework on the go or in tight spaces. The Surface could be to this decade what the PC was in decades past. But one thing is certain: several years from now, you’re going to see two kinds of things on coffee shop tables: MacBooks and various tablets—right now the Samsung Galaxy is owning the world outside of iPad, but there’s no way to know if this is any indication on which direction consumers will go if they are “forced” by economy or other circumstance to go the way of the tablet versus the laptop.

C'est la vie PC, it was awesome writing papers and playing solitaire. It’s not you, it’s me—it’s my need for lightening speed access to information about literally anything with the tap of a screen. If you can’t produce information in front of my eyes in less than a second, it’s just not going to work out.

Please feel free to contact Ella Gray at any time with questions at ella.l.gray@gmail.com.

Sony's A5000 mirrorless camera with NEX technology



Sony A5000
The new Sony A5000 is a new compact system camera with APS- C sensor, which almost reminiscent a compact camera. However, there is no facility for a viewfinder. The Sony A5000 NEX cameras all fitted as an APS-C sensor and can be used with all lenses that are offered for this system.

Who wants to take advantage of the compact case can opt for this. you should connect a flat pancake lens instead of a massive zoom model. The camera body itself weighs about 210 grams and measures 109.6 x 62.8 x 35.7 mm. The camera captures photos with 20.1 megapixels and films in Full HD in AVCHD or MP4 format. The light sensitivity of the sensor ranges up to ISO 16,000. A5000 supports the lens with  an action of zooming by motor drive.

The housing is equipped with Wi-Fi to share the pictures on mobile devices and computer and can be controlled remotely with the appropriate app from Sony. The access can be negotiated NFC what the user picks up the configuration. The pictures can be stored internally on SD cards and memory sticks. For image control, a 7.5 cm display with folding function is built, which can be rotated forward so that controlled self- portraits are possible.

However, a viewfinder in the classical sense is missing, which in strong sunlight can cause problems as well, since the display is barely readable. The camera can be functionally extended with Sony Camera Apps offered partly for a fee or free.

With the updated to version 2.0 app " time-lapse " can for instance create time-lapse pictures or images that are automatically transferred to a mobile device as a backup with " Sync to Smartphone" . The A5000 with the 16- 50mm lens (SEL - P1650 ) will cost around 500 Euros, while the package with the two lenses SEL - P1650 and SEL - 55210 is (55 to 210 mm ) available for 750 Euros. The Sony A5000 will be available in March 2014 for sale.

45 and 50 Helium 4G New Android Smartphones with LTE From Archos


Archos Helium
Archos introduces the 45 helium 4G and the 50 helium 4G LTE -enabled its first two Android Smartphones. Both devices come with quad- core processors from Qualcomm, Android 4.3 and IPS displays. The French manufacturer Archos has presented two new Android Smartphones namely helium 45 and 50 helium 4G 4G.

The devices are the first Archos Smartphones that support LTE. With hardware in the middle class area and Archos offers them for quite low prices from 200 Euros. The 4G Helium 45 has a 4.5 -inch IPS display with a resolution of 854 x 480 pixels. This gives a pixel density of 217 ppi. Inside the quad-core processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 (MSM8926) operates at a clock rate of 1.4 GHz. The RAM is 1 GB in size; the built-in flash memory is 4 GB only. A slot for micro - SD card is installed.

The 50 helium 4G has the same processor as the 45 helium 4G, also the amount of memory is the same. The IPS display here is, however, 5 inches tall and has a resolution of 1,280 x 720 pixels, giving a pixel density of 293 ppi. Also, the flash memory falls with 8 GB of something bigger than the other one, a slot for micro - SD card is also included.

Both Smartphones support quad-band GSM and UMTS on the frequencies 900, 1,800 and 2,100 MHz. LTE dominate both devices at the frequencies 800, 1,800, 2,100 and 2,600 MHz. Wi-Fi is supported by an unknown standard, so also Bluetooth is running in version 3.0. A GPS receiver with GLONASS support is built in both of the Smartphones. On the back of the 4G has 50 helium is an 8- megapixel camera with autofocus and LED photo light.

At the front is a 2 megapixel camera for video calling is installed. 4G The 45 helium has a main camera with 5 megapixels; front camera here has only VGA resolution. Both cameras have a BSI sensor for shooting in less illuminated situations. Both Smartphones come with Android 4.3, so the third and final Jelly Bean version. The 45 helium 4G has a battery with a rated load of 1,700 mAh, the 50 helium 4G with a 2,000 mAh battery runtimes are not available.

The case of the 45 measures 134.6 x 66.8 4G helium x 9.7 mm , which is 145 x 71.4 x 8.9 mm in size 50 helium 4G. The 45 helium 4G is 200 Euros and the 50 helium 4G will cost 250 Euros. The Archos Smartphones are going to be displayed at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show (CES) of 7 up to 10 January 2014 in Las Vegas present to the public.

How to choose the right software for right business

Everything’s going on tough in your business? Need softwares to smoothen your things up? Worried what kind of software you need for your business? This article might help you to clear these clouds from your mind. Here are the steps you should follow.
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1. Identify the problems 

First step identify the problems. List them. Say it might be difficult to handle the data. Identify the root causes for the occurrence of problems. Analyze the problems. If you can come to a conclusion then it’ll be good else if you think you need software right now to manage the data. Then it’s good.
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2. List the requirements 

List your problem in an understandable manner. Convert the problems to your “Needs” and “Wants”. Understand that the “Needs” list should be brief as possible. Your “Wants” list can be detailed. Your “Wants” should explain the basic solutions to solve the problem whereas the “Needs” list should carry the additional features that you’ve included.
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3. Budget 

Fix your budget prior in creating the “Needs” and “Wants” list. Because software isn’t alone will be your problem. The hardware components necessary to implement them also increases the cost. For e.g. Database consulting alone costs around $200 max per hour. So it’s best to allocate a specific budget for your software
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4. Choosing the right software company 

Go on floor. Get an idea about the companies. Internet is a helpful tool for your searching purpose. Know about the companies. Find what features are provided by the company. There are websites that already offer you accounting software packages with price tags and features mentioned in it. If the features meet your needs then your job will be easy as a piece of cake else you have to place the order in some MNC software creating company.
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5. About software packages 

If your “Wants” list has been satisfied about a software package that is already present then you can negotiate the price value by contacting the company directly. The companies also provide you a Demo version of the software. This assists you how to install and use the interface and also helps how to use te software. This Demo CD acts as your guide.
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6. Get a feedback 

It’s not you who is going to handle the software. It’ll be the work of your employees. So allow those who operate with the software and get a feedback from them whether they are satisfied the interface or any feature has to be additionally included in it. The functionality of the software will be tested by them alone.
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7. If they are not satisfied 

Then make your final decision of giving the list to a software company so they might create a new one based on your needs and wants.

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