Thursday, March 18, 2010

Cebit 2010

In Hanover, the opening of the exhibition of high technologies CeBIT. This year it is held under the motto Connected Worlds, and the official partner of the exhibition is Spain. At the CeBIT exhibition will be attended by 4157 companies from 68 countries, and the number of visitors is projected to be about 400 thousand people. CeBIT. Spanish Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero and Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel in 3D-glasses during the opening ceremony of CeBIT.

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Glasses with built-in camera that can record everything he sees people.

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Smartphone Acer Liquid A1-based Google Android.

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The touch table Microsoft.

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New technology, which converts the movement of the lips in a computer voice, which is then transmitted to the other party to the other end of the phone.

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Model obveshennaya colored covers for mobile phones.

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A visitor looks closely at the Asus booth to a laptop with a touch screen.

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Visitors watch the robots play football.

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Stand Technical University of Berlin, where the visitor is testing neyrokontroller to play pinball.

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Computer mouse in the form of the female body.

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AR Drone - kvadrilet with built-in Wi-fi and camera are controlled via an iPhone or iPod Touch.

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Visitors watch 3D TV for special glasses.

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3D-recorder with 3D-display.

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A new model of German identity.

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Mobile DVD-projector Aiptek D25.

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Google Street View. Stand Google: Paint a Car Google Street View.

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Monday, March 1, 2010

Relocating The Outlook PST file

I strongly recommend shifting the outlook PST file to my documents

where this can be loaded into a backup profile such a Synch Back and can be backed up on a regular basis.

In a case where your laptop or desktop data is not accessible or damaged you can directly use the outlook PST file to rebuild your outlook.

You will however have to recreate your email settings , your signatures, your rules and some other minor setting which are not backed up in the outlook PST file.

I regularly take a backup of my Outlook PST file on a daily basis

Here is the procedure you will have to follow

Relocating the PST-file (optional)

I assume lots of you have already relocated the My Documents folder to a more convenient location by right clicking it on the Desktop-> Properties-> tab Target. I’ve got mine set to D:\My Documents so I won’t have to rescue my data in the (worst) case that I have to reformat my C:\ drive. As I see the PST-file to be data, just like a Word file, I like to have it where I keep all my important documents; in the My Documents folder. In the My Documents folder I have a folder called My Outlook where I store the file in.

To configure Outlook with a new PST-file location do the following;

  1. Make sure Outlook is closed
  2. Go the the location of your PST-file
  3. Copy it to the new location (D:\My Documents\My Outlook)
  4. Rename the file in the old location to .old
  5. Start Outlook; after a warning message it will prompt you to locate the PST-file. Use the Browse button to direct it to the location you’ve set in step 3
  6. You’re done! If all is successful you can delete the renamed PST-file in the old location to get some space back on your C:\-drive. You might need to recreate some "move to folder" Wizard Rules to update the new location.

Installing Windows on A Mac Book Pro (Part I)

Last week i decided to Bite the bullet and try two things

One use a new hard disk and install only windows on a Mac book pro

please feel free to comment

Opening up the Mac Book Pro

Hard Disk Bottom View

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Hard Disk Top View

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Bottom view Unopened

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Bottom View Opened

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The Hitachi Internal Hard Disk Drive

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The Holding plate with all the screws

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Removing the Hard Disk With the plastic tape 

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The Hard Disk with the Cable Still Attached

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The SATA Cable Connector

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Note The holding screws you require a Hex screwdriver to remove them

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Note the Special Hex Screws on the HDD

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The HDD Screws , these have to be fitted on the New HDD

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First Error Message

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Finally Windows is Loading

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Please note you have to Format the partition

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Install in Progress

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Here are the System Properties

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Two Missing Drivers
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A Better Screen Shot

system properties

Now All drivers Installed

Device Manager

Windows Rating on the Mac Book Pro 15 inch 

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