Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Common Computer Acronyms!

-----A-----
ADSL - Asymmetric Digital Subscriber
Line
AGP - Accelerated Graphics Port
ALI - Acer Labs, Incorporated
ALU - Arithmetic Logic Unit
AMD - Advanced Micro Devices
APC - American Power Conversion
ASCII - American Standard Code for
Information Interchange
ASIC - Application Specific Integrated
Circuit
ASPI - Advanced SCSI Programming
Interface
AT - Advanced Technology
ATI - ATI Technologies Inc.
ATX - Advanced Technology Extended
--- B ---
BFG - BFG Technologies
BIOS - Basic Input Output System
BNC - Barrel Nut Connector
--- C ---
CAS - Column Address Signal
CD - Compact Disk
CDR - Compact Disk Recorder
CDRW - Compact Disk Re-Writer
CD-ROM - Compact Disk - Read Only
Memory
CFM - Cubic Feet per Minute (ft?/min)
CMOS - Complementary Metal Oxide
Semiconductor
CPU - Central Processing Unit
CTX - CTX Technology Corporation
(Commited to Excellence)
--- D ---
DDR - Double Data Rate
DDR-SDRAM - Double Data Rate -
Synchronous Dynamic Random Access
Memory
DFI - DFI Inc. (Design for Innovation)
DIMM - Dual Inline Memory Module
DRAM - Dynamic Random Access
Memory
DPI - Dots Per Inch
DSL - See ASDL
DVD - Digital Versatile Disc
DVD-RAM - Digital Versatile Disk -
Random Access Memory
--- E ---
ECC - Error Correction Code
ECS - Elitegroup Computer Systems
EDO - Extended Data Out
EEPROM - Electrically Erasable
Programmable Read-Only Memory
EPROM - Erasable Programmable
Read-Only Memory
EVGA - EVGA Corporation
--- F ---
FC-PGA - Flip Chip Pin Grid Array
FDC - Floppy Disk Controller
FDD - Floppy Disk Drive
FPS - Frame Per Second
FPU - Floating Point Unit
FSAA - Full Screen Anti-Aliasing
FS - For Sale
FSB - Front Side Bus
--- G ---
GB - Gigabytes
GBps - Gigabytes per second or
Gigabits per second
GDI - Graphical Device Interface
GHz - GigaHertz
--- H ---
HDD - Hard Disk Drive
HIS - Hightech Information System
Limited
HP - Hewlett-Packard Development
Company
HSF - Heatsink-Fan
--- I ---
IBM - International Business Machines
Corporation
IC - Integrated Circuit
IDE - Integrated Drive Electronics
IFS- Item for Sale
IRQ - Interrupt Request
ISA - Industry Standard Architecture
ISO - International Standards
Organization
--- J ---
JBL - JBL (Jame B. Lansing) Speakers
JVC - JVC Company of America
- K ---
Kbps - Kilobits Per Second
KBps - KiloBytes per second
--- L ---
LG - LG Electronics
LAN - Local Area Network
LCD - Liquid Crystal Display
LDT - Lightning Data Transport
LED - Light Emitting Diode
--- M ---
MAC - Media Access Control
MB ? MotherBoard or Megabyte
MBps - Megabytes Per Second
Mbps - Megabits Per Second or
Megabits Per Second
MHz - MegaHertz
MIPS - Million Instructions Per Second
MMX - Multi-Media Extensions
MSI - Micro Star International
--- N ---
NAS - Network Attached Storage
NAT - Network Address Translation
NEC - NEC Corporation
NIC - Network Interface Card
--- O ---
OC - Overclock (Over Clock)
OCZ - OCZ Technology
OEM - Original Equipment Manufacturer
--- P ---
PC - Personal Computer
PCB - Printed Circuit Board
PCI - Peripheral Component
Interconnect
PDA - Personal Digital Assistant
PCMCIA - Peripheral Component
Microchannel Interconnect Architecture
PGA - Professional Graphics Array
PLD - Programmable Logic Device
PM - Private Message / Private
Messaging
PnP - Plug 'n Play
PNY - PNY Technology
POST - Power On Self Test
PPPoA - Point-to-Point Protocol over
ATM
PPPoE - Point-to-Point Protocol over
Ethernet
PQI - PQI Corporation
PSU - Power Supply Unit
--- R ---
RAID - Redundant Array of Inexpensive
Disks
RAM - Random Access Memory
RAMDAC - Random Access Memory
Digital Analog Convertor
RDRAM - Rambus Dynamic Random
Access Memory
ROM - Read Only Memory
RPM - Revolutions Per Minute
--- S ---
SASID - Self-scanned Amorphous
Silicon Integrated Display
SCA - SCSI Configured Automatically
SCSI - Small Computer System
Interface
SDRAM - Synchronous Dynamic
Random Access Memory
SECC - Single Edge Contact Connector
SODIMM - Small Outline Dual Inline
Memory Module
SPARC - Scalable Processor
ArChitecture
SOHO - Small Office Home Office
SRAM - Static Random Access Memory
SSE - Streaming SIMD Extensions
SVGA - Super Video Graphics Array
S/PDIF - Sony/Philips Digital Interface
--- T ---
TB - Terabytes
TBps - Terabytes per second
Tbps - Terabits per second
TDK - TDK Electronics
TEC - Thermoelectric Cooler
TPC - TipidPC
TWAIN - Technology Without An
Important Name
--- U ---
UART - Universal Asynchronous
Receiver/Transmitter
USB - Universal Serial Bus
UTP - Unshieled Twisted Pair
--- V ---
VCD - Video CD
VPN - Virtual Private Network
--- W ---
WAN - Wide Area Network
WTB - Want to Buy
WYSIWYG - What You See Is What You
Get
--- X ---
XGA - Extended Graphics Array
XFX - XFX Graphics, a Division of Pine
XMS - Extended Memory Specification
XT - Extended Technology

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Sunday, 22 September 2013

Phonebloks- Explained!

We live in a throwaway society, where
products often aren't made to last
long, and generally aren't easily
fixable. Smartphones are a case in
point, with the average handset being
replaced by its owner within two
years. And when that happens, the
whole thing is trashed intact and
replaced with another, slightly better,
model. With the Phonebloks concept,
Dave Hakkens plans to change this
short-term way of thinking about
gadgets.
Dutch designer Hakkens has proposed
the Phonebloks concept, which is
designed to run counter to the current
business model from smartphone
manufacturers such as Apple and
Samsung. Currently, the average
consumer buys a phone, and uses it
until it either breaks or is supplanted
by a newer model. Then, they either
sell it, trade it in, or trash it in favor of
buying a brand new handset.
Phonebloks tears this notion apart
with a simple alternative.
Phonebloks is (or is at least imagined
to be) a smartphone made up of
modular elements. So, your
Phonebloks handset would comprise a
display panel of your choosing, a
battery pack of your choosing, a
memory module of your choosing, and
other components selected by you.
These would be called bloks, and they
would be connected to a universal
base which ties all of the separate
components together. Each blok would
be attached to the base via pins, with
two screws holding everything in
place.
This all means that if one individual
component breaks it can be replaced
without the need to throw away the
whole unit and start again from
scratch. Likewise, if you want to
upgrade an individual component –
your camera or your RAM, for example
– then you simply buy the relevant
blok and embed it in your handset. To
achieve this, Hakkens proposes the
Blokstore, a kind of app store for
hardware on which you can buy and
sell bloks made by your favorite
brand.
The overriding factor behind
Phonebloks is electronic waste, which
is a rapidly growing problem. While
Phonebloks wouldn't solve the issue
outright (as people would still be
disposing of some components) it
would certainly help ease the
situation. A similar proposal for a
recyclable laptop was made a few
years ago, but people seem to be
resistant to change – or perhaps
manufacturers are responsible for the
lack of enthusiasm.
Phonebloks is just a concept at
present, but it's one that has been met
with considerable interest from
consumers around the world. Hakkens
is currently asking people to support
the notion of Phonebloks with a
campaign on Thunderclap, and the
short video embedded below details
the effort.
Unfortunately, consumer demand will
not be enough to make Phonebloks a
reality, with hardware partners an
absolute necessity if this is ever going
to move from the drawing board to the
real world. Still, it's a great idea that
deserves some attention.

Wednesday, 28 August 2013

Top uses of a Wi-fi router"

Nowadays, most people who use
computers access the Internet on a
regular basis, which means
computers need to be connected to the
Internet at all times. When the Internet
was just getting off its feet, computers
needed to be directly connected to the
telephone line or cable line providing
the Internet service; however, as
technology has advanced, routers and
other devices have allowed users to
connect a number of computers or
devices to one Internet source and
have even allowed users to connect to
the Internet wirelessly.
Wireless Internet, which is commonly
known as Wi-Fi, requires a wireless
router, which transmits signals
through the air to computers and
printers equipped with wireless
network cards or adapters. Using Wi-
Fi, computer users can connect to the
Internet from practically any room in
their homes and can even connect to
the Internet on the go using Wi-Fi
hotspots.
In order to connect to a wireless
network, computers and printers must
have wireless adapters. These
adapters can be internal or external,
and there are pros and cons to both
varieties. The most commonly used
external Wi - Fi adapters connect to
the computer via a USB port while
internal wireless adapters connect
directly to the computer’s
motherboard.
A Brief History of Wi-Fi
Although the term Wi-Fi was not used
until 1999, wireless Internet was
created as part of an FCC ruling in
1985. AT&T was the first company to
work with this technology and created
it for use in cash register systems.
One of the major problems with early
wireless signaling was that
information waves were being
bounced off objects and causing
unclear reception on the receiving
end. In the 1990s, an Australian
company solved this problem and filed
a patent for the wireless technology.
It took less than 20 years from the
time Wi-Fi signaling was perfected for
wireless Internet and wireless
networking to pervade everyday life.
Computer users and smartphone users
connect to wireless networks on a
regular basis to access the Internet
and other networked devices. Cafes,
libraries, bookstores, and even fast
food restaurants offer their customers
free or paid Wi-Fi and many homes
have adopted wireless networks to
allow every member of the family to
connect to the Internet from virtually
anywhere within the house.
The Benefits of Using a USB
Wi-Fi Adapter
There are many benefits of using a
USB Wi-Fi adapter, the top five of
which are as follows:
1) Frees Computer Users
from Cables
The main benefit of using a USB Wi-Fi
adapter is that it connects a computer,
printer, or other device to a wireless
network and the Internet without
requiring the computer to be hardwired
to a router or other network device.
The USB Wi-Fi adapter receives
signals from a wireless router or other
wireless device and translates the
signal on the computer, so the
computer user can access the Internet
any time he or she is in range of a Wi-
Fi hotspot or wireless network. This
allows laptop computer users to be
truly mobile and means that they can
access the Internet anytime they are
within proximity of a free Wi-Fi
hotspot or within range of a wireless
network they have the right to access.
Prior to the advent of wireless
networking, desktop and laptop users
needed to connect to a router using an
Ethernet cable. Any time a laptop user
traveled, he or she would have to bring
an Ethernet cable to access the
Internet from the hotel, satellite office,
or client’s location. The computer user
was then limited by the length of the
Ethernet cable and if the cable was
forgotten, he or she would have to
purchase a new one in order to access
the Internet.
2) Eliminates the Need to
Install Internal Hardware
Internal wireless adapter cards are
available for both desktop and laptop
computers; however, most computer
users are unfamiliar with installing
hardware inside their computers and
could end up damaging the wireless
adapter card or the computer itself
during the installation process. USB
Wi-Fi adapters simply plug into a USB
port on the computer, so there really is
no installation required, making it
easy enough for just about anyone to
use.
Many laptops come with built-in
wireless adapter cards, but if a user
purchases one that does not have one,
installing an internal adapter may not
be possible because of the compact
configuration of laptops. While internal
wireless adapters may be an option
with some laptop models, the adapter
cards are usually quite expensive as
they are manufactured by the laptop
manufacturers and are the only ones
that will fit. This means users have no
choice but to purchase the
manufacturer’s adapter card if they
want to install a wireless card
internally.
Occasionally internal components
installed in computers and laptops go
bad, rendering them useless. This is
true of graphics cards, hard drives,
motherboards, memory, and wireless
cards. While a computer cannot run
without a hard drive or motherboard, it
can run without a wireless adapter
card, which means users could use a
USB Wi-Fi adapter to connect to the
Internet rather than having to purchase
a brand new computer or internal
wireless adapter if this happens.
3) Eliminates the Need to
Run Cables Throughout the
Entire House or Office
In the past, computers had to be
located very close to an Internet
source, be it a telephone line or cable
outlet because the computer had to be
plugged into the network via an
Ethernet cable. This made it
impossible to have the Internet source
located in the living room and the
computer located in the home office
without running some type of cable.
Although not limited to Ethernet cables
in this situation, users either had to
drop a phone or cable outlet into the
room containing the computer or run
Ethernet cable from the active outlet to
the computer.
In addition to eliminating the need for
additional wiring, USB Wi-Fi adapters
allow multiple devices to connect to
the Internet via a wireless router
without filling up all the outlets on the
router. This means that users could
have one or two computers connected
through the router via Ethernet cable if
needed along with a hard-wired
networked printer and additional
computers connected via USB Wi-Fi
adapters.
4) Eliminates the Need to
Upgrade a Computer
Computers can be quite expensive,
especially if a user chooses to
purchase the best computer he or she
can afford so that he or she needs to
upgrade less often. Those who are
using laptops or computers that did
not come with wireless network
adapters installed do not have to
spend a lot of money upgrading to a
newer computer if the computer they
are using still works in every other
way. Purchasing an inexpensive USB
Wi-Fi adapter will allow these users to
connect to the Internet wirelessly
without spending money
unnecessarily.
Computer users whose internal
wireless cards are broken or outdated
can also benefit from plugging in a
USB Wi-Fi adapter. Rather than
spending the money to replace the
broken or sluggish internal wireless
adapter, users can simply disable the
internal card and use the USB adapter
to access the Internet. This may
provide a much-needed speed boost
for users whose internal cards are
quite old. For example, wireless
adapters that have the letters b or g
after the 802.11 are slower than those
that have the letter n after the number.
B adapters can only support a
bandwidth of 11 Mbps, while g
supports up to 54 Mbps and n supports
double that at over 100 Mbps. If the
internal wireless adapter is only an
802.11b adapter, users will gain quite
a bit of bandwidth by purchasing a
USB Wi-Fi adapter that supports
802.11b connectivity.
5) Can Be Used on Multiple
Devices
One of the best things about using a
USB Wi-Fi connector is that it can be
shared across multiple devices quite
easily. Because it is an external
device that plugs into a USB port, it
can easily be unmounted and
unplugged when it is needed on
another computer. Since all computers
come with several USB ports, the USB
Wi-Fi adapter can be used on virtually
any computer. Windows-based
computers as well as Macs support
the USB technology, and as long as
the manufacturer has drivers for both
Windows and Mac operating systems,
the same USB Wi-Fi adapter can be
used on both types of computers. This
makes it easy for households or
offices that have both types of
operating systems on their computers
because they can purchase several of
the same USB Wi-Fi adapters for use
on all their machines, and there is no
confusion about which adapter goes
with which operating system.
Although USB Wi-Fi adapters should
not be left plugged into a laptop when
not in use because it could break off
and damage the USB port or the entire
laptop, the adapters are extremely
portable and easily fit into any laptop
bag alongside a laptop making
accessing the Internet while traveling
a breeze.
Shopping for USB Wi-Fi
Adapters
Computer users can purchase USB
Wi-Fi adapters in a wide range of
shops, including electronics stores,
office supply stores, and even mass
merchandise stores. There are many
companies that manufacture these
adapters, so the selection may vary
dramatically from store to store.
Additionally, computer users can turn
to the Internet to find USB Wi-Fi
adapters for their home or office
computers. Online retailers as well as
auction sites like eBay offer a wide
selection of USB Wi-Fi adapters from
many manufacturers and in many
styles so users are sure to find what
they’re looking for online.
Although the prices of USB Wi-Fi
adapters vary from model to model,
they are all fairly inexpensive and
users should consider the features
offered by each model before making
a decision. For users who use both
Mac and PC computers , look for
models that offer drivers for both
operating systems. This will allow
users to use the same adapter on both
operating systems, which will
eliminate confusion and save time.
If possible, computer users should
purchase USB Wi-Fi adapters that
support 802.11n Wi-Fi as this is
currently the fastest and most reliable
type of wireless connection. It
provides data transfer rates that are
10 times the speed of 802.11b and
double the speed of 802.11g, as well
as a wider range of connectivity.
Although these adapters are usually
more expensive than 802.11b and
802.11g adapters, the speed may
appeal to some users.
There are a few additional factors
users should consider before making
a purchasing decision about USB Wi-
Fi adapters, including what type of
security the device offers, what types
of support the manufacturer offers, and
how long the warranty period is.
Although not of the utmost importance
to most computer users, these factors
could help users decide between
comparable models.
USB Wi-Fi adapter users may want to
consider purchasing a USB extension
cable for use with the wireless
adapter, especially if the USB port is
at the back of a computer as this could
affect the antenna’s ability to pick up
the wireless signal. Some models
include an extension cable in case it
is necessary, but the cable can easily
be purchased separately as well, so
this should not be the only deciding
factor for computer users comparing
USB Wi-Fi adapter models.

Internet Cloud-Explained!

"The cloud" is one of those trendy tech
terms a lot of people use but can't
clearly define. What is the cloud?
When do you encounter it? How can it
benefit your business?
If you use any kind of social media or
online data drive, you're already using
the cloud; you just may not realize it.

In this beginner's guide , we break
down the who, what, where and why of
one of tech's most abstract terms.
What is the cloud
exactly?
The first thing you should understand
about the cloud is that it is not a
physical thing. The cloud is a network
of servers, and each server has a
different function. Some servers use
computing power to run applications
or "deliver a service."
For example, Adobe recently moved
its creative services to the cloud. You
can no longer buy the Creative Suite
(Photoshop , InDesign , etc.) in a box
set. Instead, you must pay a monthly
subscription fee to use each individual
service. That's why it's now called the
"Adobe Creative Cloud" instead.
Other servers in the network are
responsible for storing data.
For example, when you take a picture
on your smartphone, it is stored on
your phone's internal memory drive.
However, when you upload the photos
to Instagram, you are uploading it to
the cloud.
IMAGE: Flickr, Acoustic Dimensions
So remember: "The Cloud" is a
network of servers. Some servers
provide an online service, like Adobe
Creative Cloud, and others allow you
to store and access data, like
Instagram or Dropbox.
Chances are, you encounter the cloud
daily. From Google Drive to SkyDrive
to iCloud to Evernote , any time you
store information without using up
your phone's internal data, you're
storing information on the cloud.
What are the benefits to
working in the cloud?
The business decision to "move to the
cloud" is often financially motivated.
Companies used to have to buy their
own hardware equipment, the value of
which depreciated over time. But now
with the cloud, companies only have
to pay for what they use. This model
makes it easy to quickly scale use up
or down.
That's why the cloud is such a big
deal; it doesn't just let you upload that
delicious looking #foodporn (although
that is important), but it also helps
companies save thousands of dollars
a year.
SEE ALSO: What's the Fastest Cloud
Storage Service?
In an article on the benefits of cloud
computing, SalesForce wrote, "Where
in the past, people would run
applications or programs from
software downloaded on a physical
computer or server in their building,
cloud computing allows people
access the same kinds of applications
through the Internet."
Working on the cloud allows your
company to be nimble, efficient and
cost-effective. If your company
quickly needs access to more
resources, it can scale quickly in the
cloud. Conversely, if it needs to
downscale or reduce resources, it can
do so just as easily. Because of this
scalability, the cloud's elasticity is
often compared to that of a rubber
band.
A brief history of the
cloud
The history of the cloud dates back as
far as the 1950s . Back then, a
mainframe (read: computer) was so
big it took up an entire room. Because
mainframes were so expensive,
organizations couldn't afford to
purchase a new one for each user. In
response, they developed "time
sharing" methods, which let multiple
users share access to data and CPU
time. Today, this idea of "time
sharing" is the premise of cloud
computing.
The next major event in cloud
computing history occurred in 1969,
when J.C.R. Licklider developed
ARPANET (Advanced Research
Projects Agency Network) in hopes
that some day everyone would be able
to access data and programs from any
location.
Despite these early advances, the
Internet didn't feature enough
bandwidth to make the cloud available
to the masses until the '90s.
Professor Ramnath Chellappa was the
first to use the term "cloud computing"
in 1997, and in 1999, Salesforce
became the first site to deliver
applications and software over the
Internet.
Amazon officially launched its own
cloud computing platform called
Amazon Web Services (AWS ) in 2006.
AWS provides online services to
websites or client-side applications.
Chances are, you come in contact with
AWS daily. Social media sites like
Instagram and Pinterest use AWS to
host traffic and data. In fact, AWS
powers hundreds of thousands of
startups and larger companies in over
190 countries worldwide.
How big is the cloud?
No one knows exactly how much
space can be provided by cloud-based
services like Google, Amazon or
Facebook; however, according to this
infographic, the cloud can store about
1 Exabyte.
But how big is an Exabyte?
An Exabyte of memory can hold the
same amount of data as 4.2 million
Macbook Pro hard drives. That's a lot
of storage.
How secure is the cloud?
The cloud is great for storing non-
sensitive information, like to-do lists
on platforms like Evernote . But
unsurprisingly, the idea of storing
personal information somewhere "up
in the cloud" makes many people
wary.
Some companies, like Google, are
responding to this worry accordingly.
Google recently announced it would
automatically encrypt data for paid
cloud storage service users.
If you're looking to lessen your use of
the cloud, check out this guide on "6
Ways to De-Cloud and Avoid
Tracking."
How do you use the cloud? Let us
know in the comments section below.

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Floating Point~Explained.!

Despite its concrete-sounding name,
a floating point is something that
technically doesn’t exist. People
can’t prove its existence, yet it is
used millions of times a day in
computer operations. How and why
this happens is fascinating to many
people.

A floating point

 is, at its heart, a
number.

Hyper threading technology-Explained!

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Threading, 

or simultaneous multi-
threading (SMT)
, in a computer
environment, refers to multitasking
or multiprocessing of instructions
from a single program, that is, more
than one stream of information being
processed at the same time. This
can only happen with applications
that are designed to operate in this
type of environment.

Friday, 17 May 2013

APIs explained!

This article is intended to explain what Api means!
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So, What Is An API & What
Are They Good For?

API means Application Programming
Interface
and they say that APIs are
the underlying aspect of Web 2.0. But
what does it really mean – what is an
api? Let’s try to demystify the term a
little.
The word to really pay attention to is
Interface”. If you have any
experience at all with programming,
all kinds of abstractions and contracts
must be coming to your mind when
you hear the word “interface” but we
are more interested in the classical
meaning of the term.

Thursday, 9 May 2013

Tethering Explained!


Smartphones today come with a multitude of great features that can truly enhance your online life. One of the best features — and sometimes the most costly — is called tethering. Tethering is one of the most useful features of an iPhone or Android device, allowing you to connect devices like your laptop or tablet to the internet through your smartphone.

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What is tethering?

Friday, 19 April 2013

Token Ring~ Explained

Token ring local area
network (LAN)
technology is a protocol
which resides at the data
link layer (DLL) of the
OSI model . It uses a
special three-byte frame
called a token that
travels around the ring.
Token-possession grants
the possessor
permission to transmit
on the medium. Token
ring frames travel
completely around the
loop.
Initially used only in IBM
computers, it was
eventually standardized
with protocol IEEE
802.5 .
The data transmission
process goes as follows:
Empty information
frames are
continuously circulated
on the ring.
When a computer
has a message to send,
it seizes the token. the
computer will then be
able to send the frame.
The frame is then
examined by each
successive workstation.
The workstation that
identifies itself to be
the destination for the
message copies it from
the frame and changes
the token back to 0.
When the frame gets
back to the originator,
it sees that the token
has been changed to 0
and that the message
has been copied and
received. It removes the
message from the
frame.
The frame continues
to circulate as an
"empty" frame, ready to
be taken by a
workstation when it has
a message to send.
The token scheme can
also be used with bus
topology LANs.
A type of computer network in
which all the computers are
arranged (schematically) in a
circle. A token, which is a special
bit pattern, travels around the
circle. To send a message, a
computer catches the token,
attaches a message to it, and then
lets it continue to travel around
the network.
Also see token passing.
For network diagrams, see Network
Topology Diagrams in the Quick
Reference section of Webopedia.
(2) When capitalized, Token Ring
refers to the PC network
architecture developed by IBM. The
IBM Token-Ring specification has
been standardized by the IEEE as
the IEEE 802.5 standard.
Definition: Token Ring is a data
link technology for local area
networks (LANs) . It operates at
layer 2 of the OSI model .
How Token Ring Works
Unlike all other standard forms of
LAN interconnects, Token Ring
maintains one or more common
data frames that continuously
circulates through the network.
These frames are shared by all
connected devices on the network
as follows:
Characteristics of Token Ring
Networks
Token Ring was developed by IBM
during the 1980s as an alternative
to Ethernet . Starting in the 1990s,
it significantly decreased in
popularity and gradually was
phased out of business networks
as Ethernet technology began to
dominate LAN designs.
Standard Token Ring supports only
up to 16 Mbps. In the 1990s, an
industry initiative called High
Speed Token Ring developed
technology for extending Token
Ring to 100 Mbps equal to
Ethernet, but insufficient interest in
the marketplace existed for HSTR
products and the technology was
abandoned.

Thursday, 18 April 2013

Computer Acronyms


Here are some of the most comonly used Computer related Acronyms
For those who may not know Acronym is a word formed from the initial letters of other words
I will also post some misc images which will give you more of them!



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Custom ROM and their Power~Explained!

I have explained about android rooting in my previous article and had mentioned about Custom ROM’s but most of you maybe don’t know
that much about it and what
possibilities,benefits but also risk
come with it.This article is meant
to guide you through all of this,I
want to bring you closer to custom
ROM’s in general so you can
decide for yourself if its worth the
effort and the risk.

What is it good for?

Displays & Resolutions ~ Explained!

When we’re checking out the hot
new mobile gadgets hitting the
market, or shopping for an
upgrade, we’re often-times dazzled
by internal components. Does it
have a dual core or quad core
processor? How much memory
does it have? What kind of ports?
How big is the battery? Many of
us, though, don’t put quite as
much consideration into the one
key component that will have the
most use of all: the display. There
are so many kinds of mobile
display types, and sorting through
which display type offers which
kind of presentation experience can
be a little confusing. They may be
labeled as TFT LCD, AMOLED,
Super AMOLED, Super AMOLED
Plus, IPS
,
or many others. While
we’re busy picking from our
favorite designs, colors, or
included features, we sometimes
pass over just what display type
we’re taking home with us for the
next 18 months or more. Choosing
the right display can be the
difference in how rich your colors
are, how much power it consumes,
or how well you can see the
display when you take it outside.
However, you’ll never worry about
that again! Here’s a handy guide
to knowing your mobile display
types, and what they mean.

Everything about Rooting~Explained!

This article is based on everything related to Android Rooting

Disclaimer: Everything I mention
may void your warranty and
potentially ruin your device. I am
not responsible in your decision
making on whether or not to
unlock and root your device.


So you just bought a fancy new
Android device and want to root it,
throw a custom ROM and kernel in
it and be part of the cool crowd,
only you don’t know what any of
that means.  Asking what the
benefits of rooting are is probably
one of the most asked questions
on every major android message
board out there. What I’m gonna
try and do is explain, in layman’s
terms, what root means and what
you can do when you are rooted.
This is not a rooting tutorial, sorry
guys
Lets Begin

Facts about Android!





Android,

a recent Google product has become one of the most popular Operating Systems currently and is creating allot of buzz these days.. But do you exactly know its origin and how it became so popular?
Find out here!
In this article I will be listing some of the facts about Android which many of you may not be knowing!

Check out!

1. Android Version 

Thursday, 11 April 2013

DROPBOX- SImplify Your Life!


"Always have your stuff where ever you go" - Dropbox

 


Days are changing!
And Storage options are also getting changed and improved with time!
From larger disks to CDs & DVDs to small Flash Drives and now to the Cloud!
Cloud Storage has been increasingly in buzz these days.. But still many people still wonder its use and are often confused behind the idea and logic for this type of storage.. Lets discuss the use and motive of these cloud storages.. For this explanation.. I will be taking the example of the very famous- Dropbox!

What is Dropbox?

It is a website which provides online storage (free-2gb) and also makes file sharing easy.We can keep our files where ever we go or we can say we can have access to all your data from anywhere in the world.It can also be used for online backup.


Features  of dropbox:-

1)One of the great feature of dropbox is automatic uploading . We just need to copy the file to the dropbox folder to upload it. There is no need to log on to the dropbox account whenever we need to upload the file.

Transform Windows to a Mackintosh!


Do you want the look and feel of Apple PCs but still want to work on the simplicity of Windows platform?!
No worries.. Theres a handy and easy solution!
Get Lion Transformation pack 1.0 which transforms your Windows OS to Apple's Macintosh OS.
It is a nice theme check out some of the screen shots here : -

What are CAPTCHAs




"Because we care, we're security aware"
Whenever we create an account on any website or comment on any blog we see scrambled words 
which we have to type and continue these are CAPTCHAs .  

What are CAPTCHAs and what they do?

It stands for Completely Automated Public Turing-test to tell Computers and Humans Apart.These tries to test that you are a person and not a auto filling software.

Google Doodle~Explained!

You must have heard this term being used many a times..but ever wondered what exactly it means and why was it framed? Here is the ans to all about Google Doodle!

The Google Doodle is an
artistic version of the
Google logo .Google
Doodles represent events
like holidays,
anniversaries, or current
events. 

The Google Doodle are those cool logos you see on the Google search page.These logos are often animated and interactive. The logos often coincide with major holidays or world events.Originally designed by Googlers the general public can now submit designs for the Google Doodle.
Some of the
doodles were limited to
Google's country specific
home pages while others
appeared globally.
Google had posted about
260 doodles in the year
2011. In 2012, Google
continued its trend to
doodle on the occasion
of New Year . The New
Year doodle, infact was
a continuation of the
Google Doodle featured
on December 31, 2011.

How to remove the drive letters?





Are you annoyed by the little letters that remain just after your drive name?
Dont worry now!
After reading this article you will be able to get rid of all those tiny annoying letters and have a clean Drive name as shown in the above image ;)

Just follow the following steps!
For windows 7
-Open My Computer. 
-Click on Organize below the address bar and click on "Folder and search options".
                         Or
Press "Alt" key. Menu bar appears. Click on tools on Menu bar Then click on "Folder options"

-In Folder options Click on View.
-Look for "Show Drive letters" in Advanced settings.
-Uncheck the box.
-Click Apply then click Ok.

For windows XP.
-Click on Tools in the menu bar.-Then Click on Folder options.
-Click on View.
-Look for the "Show Drive letters"
-Uncheck the box.
-Click Apply then click Ok.


I hope this article of mine was able to help you out with getting rid of the Drive letters.
Be sure to comment any other query which you want to be covered in this article!
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Thursday, 4 April 2013

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RAID Explained!

Whether you're looking to optimize performance on your small business server or you just want to defend against total data loss on a NAS box, you need RAID. But what the heck is it, and which RAID do you need? RAID 0? RAID 1? RAID 10? Don't worry, we'll help you pick.
Anyone who's ever looked into purchasing a NAS device or server, particularly for a business, has inevitably stumbled across the term "RAID." RAID stands for Redundant Array of Inexpensive or (the more marketing-friendly "Independent) Disks." In general, RAID uses two or more hard disk drives to improve the performance or provide some level of fault tolerance for a machine
On most situations you will be using one of the following four levels of RAIDs.
RAID 0
RAID 1
RAID 5
RAID 10 (also known as RAID 1+0)

This article explains the main difference between these raid levels along with an easy to understand diagram.
In all the diagrams mentioned below:

Tuesday, 26 March 2013

MHL Technology-Explained!


MHL or Mobile High Definition video Link 

is a connector found on high endsmartphones such as the
Samsung Galaxy S II and the
HTC EVO 3D. But What is
exactly the MHL connector?

Little bit of history:
This new connector was
introduced back in 2008 by
Silicon Image and was
demonstrated during the
Consumer Electronic Show
(CES). A consortium of
partners that includes Nokia,
Samsung, Sony and Toshiba
was created in April 2010.

Google Project Glass-Explained!

Are Google's glasses more than
just a gimmick?
When Google Glass was unveiled,
the tech world instantly fell into
two camps. Camp one was
excited: we're living in the sci-fi
future! Camp two, though, wasn't
so happy. It's vapourware! some
said, while others worried that
Google just wanted to plaster ads
on the entire world. Is either camp
correct? Let's find out.
What is Google's Project Glass?
Google Glass is the attempt to
make wearable computing
mainstream, and it's effectively a
smart pair of glasses with an
integrated heads-up display and
a battery hidden inside the frame.
Wearable computing is not a new
idea, but Google's enormous bank
account and can-do attitude
means that Project Glass could
well be the first product to do
significant numbers.

Wearable Tech!

There was a time not too years ago when wearable computing would mean a bunch of lights and circuits some awkwardly sewn into clothes. But we have come along way!
Gadgetistas the world over are abuzz with excitement over recent developements in wearable computing - the continued morphing of man and machine seems to be the next big shift in technology.

Here's TechnoTeen's pick of whats hot in space --

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Google Fiber-Explained!









Google’s new venture Google Fiber

includes internet and telvision
services that rival all current
competition and it has finally
arrived on both sides of the
Kansas / Missouri state line. It’s
truly a game-changer that will
radically improve the way we
access our favorite fandoms via
the internet and TV.
You’re most likely currently
running on 10Mbps internet speed
at best, where as with Google Fiber
you’ll be seeing speeds of up to
1000Mbps, literally 100 times the
average U.S. speed. Where this
really comes into play for you TV
and movie fans is that you’ll be
able to instantly stream your
favorite movies and TV shows in
1080P (HD).!!
whoaa.. isnt that Amzing? :)

DLNA Explained!

DLNA Logo
Digital home entertainment has
come a long way in a fairly short
time, and it's now easy to stream
music, video and other media
around the house without any
hassle.
Technologies such as DLNA
(Digital Living Network Alliance) are a big part of that - so what is
it, and where can you get it? Let's
find out.
DLNA is an organisation
The Digital Living Network
Alliance is a non-profit trade
organisation, and it was started
by Sony way back in 2003. The
DLNA defines standards that
enable devices to share stuff -
photos, video, music - with each
other, and it has more than 200
members responsible for more
than 9,000 different DLNA
devices.

Monday, 18 March 2013

Top search tricks for Google!

Google search engine got lots of
fun oriented search results and
easter eggs . Impress your
friends with these fun search and
have a nice time in using Google
search engine. Lets now play with
Google,
1. Go to Google.com , type in “Lol
limewire” and click “I’m Feeling
Lucky”
Just see whta happens.
2. Type “world cup” in Google
Search box and hit google search.
On search result page you will see
GOOOOOOOOOOAL instead of
gooOOOgle at bottom of page!!

Unlock your Iphone

Ever wondered why iPhone from the US needs to be unlocked? In the US all iPhones are locked to a carrier,AT&T or Verizon. AT&T allows you to unlock your phone after two years when the contract gets over or if you pay an early termination fee. Otherwise if you want to switch carriers you have to hack into your phone to unlock it. Even this is not simple because on the US,AT&T & T-Mobile use GSM and Verizon uses CDMA. So if your iPhone is only equipped to work on one you cant take it to the other.
The iPhones that are released in India are factory unlocked so users can switch wireless carriers at will without hacking or worrying that future Apple software updates will reduce their iPhones to a brick.

What is Apple TV? Everything about it

One of questions we get asked
more is 'What is an
Apple TV box?'. Here, we explain
what Apple TV actually is. See
Apple TV review (2012).
It's fair to say that Apple TV is a
little bit confusing to the
uninitiated. The first thing to
understand is that it's not, as its
name would suggest, a TV made
by Apple.
It is actually Apple's
own media streamer, and it's
pretty much as simple as that.

Who is using your PC in your absence?

Invading privacy of others and
forcefully or secretly entering into
someone’s life is completely
unethical, at least as a computer
user.
If you have a doubt and think that
someone may have got access to
your computer and is accessing
your computer in your absence to
spy on you, this is the perfect
article for you.
In this article, I will tell you a trick
to know if there is a spy on your or
not. We will be using a simple
Windows feature, Event Viewer to
know whether there any event
occurred on your computer, at time
on which you were not present or
not. If you find any activity done
on your computer in your absence,
get alert! Change your password
and increase the security, may be
someone really got the access.
Follow the given steps to find
whether your computer was used
secretly or not ?

How to fix memory card formatting problems

Some times our Memory Cards
stop working after we have
formatted them from our Computer
and not from mobile. If you read
user manual of your Mobile you
will find a warning message asking
you not to format phone memory
of your mobile and memory card
from computer, you should use
mobile.
Memory Card use FAT16 (FAT) file
system and through your computer
you can format it into only FAT32
and NTFS file system and if you
format it with any of these two file
system then your memory card will
stop working in your mobile
phone.

Megabyte,Gigabyte,Terabyte-What are they?


Megabytes, Gigabytes, Terabytes...

These terms are usually used in
the world of computing to describe
disk space, or data storage space,
and system memory. For instance,
just a few years ago we were
describing hard drive space using
the term Megabytes. Today,
Gigabytes is the most common
term being used to describe the
size of a hard drive. In the not so
distant future, Terabyte will be a
common term. But what are they?
This is where it gets quite
confusing because there are at
least three accepted definitions of
each term.

Everything about RAM-Explained!

The diffference
SD, DDR, DDR2 and DDR3 are all
different types of RAM (Random
Access Memory). RAM is a kind of
computer memory that temporarily
stores information, improving your
systems performance. Or in other
words RAM simply holds data for
the processor. The processor also
has its own memory known as the
L2 cache, the cache lies between
the processor and the RAM. The
processor sends and retrieves data
from this cache, when this cache
overflows data is sent to the RAM.
There are mainly four types of
RAM; SD, DDR, DDR2 and DDR3.
They differ in the way they operate
and mainly in their operation
speeds. All RAM's used in
computers today have a
synchronous interface meaning
they wait for a clock signal before
it can respond to clock signals.

How to trace a mobile phone number

Trace it!
Sometimes it is required to find
details of a mobile number
because of Fake Call or SMS or
Missed Call.
Because of Strict Laws of different
countries, to protect privacy of
people, you cannot get owner
name or location by tracing mobile
number but it is still possible to
find general information of mobile
number like Region, Service
Provider, Country, Phone Type
How to trace Mobile Number ?

How to increase surfing speed on Mozilla Firefox

Do you know that Tweaking a little
bit in Firefox browser can
eventually increase the speed!! We
will teach you How to Increase
Internet speed by tweaking few
setting in Firefox browser.
Read below Trick to Increase
Firefox internet speed:

How to get a free Domain?

Learn How to get free domain and
run your very own website for
free ?
Now a days everyone wants to
create his or her own good looking
Website. No doubt that you can
create free website, there are
several free website creating
services available on the web, Like
webs.com or blogspot.com, where
you can actually create your own
blog. The problem with these
services is that they provide
subdomain for free and not TLD
(Top Level Domain) like
www.google.com or ccTLD like
www.goole.co.uk, You will get a
free subdomain like
yourname.webs.com or
yourname.blogspot.com.
Surely Top Level Domains couldn’t
be available for free, you have to
purchase them which cost $ 1-5
for first year and $ 5-10 for all
other years.
Nobody will provides a TLD
Domain for free, if any one is
providing a Domain for free than
there might be some special terms
or condition or that offer might be
a scam.
As we discussed earlier, there is a
way to get free TLD or ccTLD on
special conditions. Yes, you can
get a free domain.

How to operate Mouse with Keyboard



Think of a situation in which
mouse of your computer isn’t
working and you don’t want to or
simply can’t shutdown your PC.
What will you do in this situation ?
May be you can control mouse of
your computer without actually
using mouse, wait… Is that
possible ?
In this article I will teach you a
computer trick. By using this
computer trick you can easily
control mouse pointer of your
computer system by using your
keyboard.

What are Registry Cleaners?

Registry cleaner may look like an
alien word for many or may be
many of you aware of this little
stuff. In this article I will share
some information regarding
registry cleaners with you.
Ever wondered Why your PC runs
slow ? this may be because of crap
values left by an uninstalled
software. The work of registry
cleaner is to remove these ‘crap’
values from the registry of
computers.
When you install a new software in
computer, the software adds some
values in registry of computer like
when software was installed ? ,
encrypted serial key etc. for
convenience of software itself and
user.

Friday, 1 March 2013

Logo design of Google Chrome


I recently was searching some facts about google chrome and then dived into the origination of the Logo of the Chrome browser...take a look..tell me if you like it



1. Google Chrome Logo From Simon & Pokemon

25 Most Interesting Computer facts!


Here is a collection of 25 Most Interesting Computer Facts featuring Funny Computer Facts,Internet facts,virus facts and more Computer Fun Facts.
Hope you like it
1. 
80% of all pictures on the internet are of naked women
2. Another name for a Microsoft Windows tutorial is ‘Crash Course’!
3. Bill Gates house was designed using a Macintosh computer.
4. By the year 2012 there will be approximately 17 billion devices connected to the Internet.
5. Domain names are being registered at a rate of more than one million names every month.
6. E-mail has been around longer than the World Wide Web.
7. For every ‘normal’ webpage, there are five porn pages.
8. In the 1980s, an IBM computer wasn’t considered 100% compatible unless it could run Microsoft Flight Simulator*.
9. MySpace reports over 110 million registered users. Were it a country, it would be the tenth largest, just behind Mexico.
10. One of every 8 married couples in the US last year met online.
11. The average 21 year old has spent 5,000 hours playing video games, has exchanged 250,000 e-mails, instant and text messages and has spent 10,000 hours on the mobile phone.
12. The average computer user blinks 7 times a minute, less than half the normal rate of 20.
13. The first banner advertising was used in 1994.
14. The first computer mouse was invented by Doug Engelbart in around 1964 and was made of wood.
15. The first domain name ever registered was Symbolics.com.

How to animate Mac OS X dashboard in slow animation


How To Animate Mac OS X Dashboard in Slow Motion
You can make Dashboard appear in slow motion by pressing the Shift key when you launch or exit theDashboard.Generally if you press Function Key + F12 the Dashboard launches quickly. When you holdShift key the dashboard animates in slow motion, which is pretty cool;)

How to show Indian currency format in MS Excel


In this post I will show you how to display US dollar format to Indian currency format in Microsoft Excel. i.e Comma separator for custom Currency (Indian Rupee). The numbers are generally grouped in US format as shown below,
  1. US Dollar Format Grouping: 86,987,324.00
  2. Indian Rupees Format Grouping: 8,69,87,324.00
Steps to Show Indian Currency Format in Excel