Sunday, May 18, 2008

External Graphic Expansion for Notebook: ViDock Gfx

Nowadays notebook price become more and more affordable compared to few years back. With portable advantage, wifi support and wireless broadband, it is better choice compared to desktop PC. There is one thing notebook always lose to desktop, graphic performance. Many notebook still has limited power of graphic processing power. Most of it cannot play advance 3D games and HD video.

Now more and more company try to offer external graphic upgrade for notebook and one of it is Village Tronic with ViDock Gfx. It support multiple display functionality, better performance 3D applications and games and HD 1080p video playback. It multiple display support 2 analog or 2 digital display at 2560 x 1600 each.There are three models for ViDock Gfx series:
ViDock Gfs Business Edition
ATI X1550 or NVidia GF7200GS
128MB DDR2

ViDock Gfs Pro Edition
ATI HD2600 Pro or NVidia GF8600GT
512MB DDR2

ViDock Gfx Mac Edition
ATI X1550 and 128MB DDR2

ViDock device is using ExpressCard interface which has a limitation in term of bandwidth. The ExpressCard bus is functionally very close to the ancient AGP 1.0 standard, about a quarter the one-way bandwidth of AGP 4x and an eighth of AGP 8x. This bandwidth limitation is most certainly going to limit the performance of an external graphics solution using the ExpressCard interface.

Where the ViDock shines and becomes very attractive is for the user who already has a laptop but wants all of these features—multiple display functionality, increased graphics performance, HD video playback, and the convenience of a docking station—all in a single package.

Unfortunately, interested buyers must already have a laptop with an integrated GeForce or Radeon chipset, and perhaps even a specific operating system, so the ViDock’s market is somewhat limited out of the gate.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Malaysian Style "YouTube" : Lepak.TV

I guess many still don't know or never heard about this website. Founded in March 2008 and consider still new, targeted mainly for Malaysian or Asian to share the video like "YouTube" style. The founder try to provide an alternative platform for video sharing instead of exiting YouTube or Google video. Since it is targeted mainly for Malaysian and Asian, the contents will be suitable with Asian culture.

The founder also claims that it will be faster download compared to other hostings. I had tried to view few videos and yes it is consider fast for video sharing web. I'm not sure whether it still fast enough or not when more and more people get know and use this service. Hopefully the owner will upgrade the service from time to time depending on the traffic.

Some features about this website:
1. Upload, tag and share videos with family and friends and the rest of the world!
2. Browse through unlimited videos uploaded by other community members
3. Join or create your own video groups enabling you to connect with other people with similar interests
4. Integrate your videos on other websites using embed tags
5. Make videos public or private when you upload to our server
6. Promote or integrate your videos with your friends using the latest promotional tools for MySpace, Facebook & Digg plus many others!

You can find more about this service at http://www.lepak.tv/index.php

Friday, May 9, 2008

AMD Announces 6 And 12-core Opterons

AMD has updated its server processor roadmap with single-die 6-core and dual-die 12-core Opteron processors. The new processors will be manufactured in a 45 nm process that will be introduced with the Shanghai quad-core later this year.

When Intel rolls out its Nehalem processors later this year, AMD appears to be better prepared than in late 2006 when Core began its triumph and until today pretty much wiped out all of the gains AMD Opteron has made in previous years. On the server side, AMD will counter Intel with the Shanghai quad-core CPU, which will be based on the current Barcelona technology, but will be manufactured in 45 nm and bring performance and power consumption benefits.

According to vice president Randy Allen, Shanghai will deliver about 20% more speed than Barcelona. While the chip will remain compatible with the current Socket F (1207) platform, the L3 cache will triple to 6 MB, 3-lane HT3 support will be integrated and DDR memory support will be extended to 800 MHz devices. AMD claims that the idle power consumption of the new CPUs will be 20% below their 65 nm counterparts.

Production of the 45 nm chip, which has been sampled to server vendors, is scheduled to begin late this year, while first products should be surfacing in Q1 2009. In the second half of that year, AMD plans to release a single-die 6-core Socket F processor code-named Istanbul. Offered for two- and four-socket systems, the chip will be clocked at lower clock speeds than the quad-cores.

A completely new platform (read: a departure from Socket F) is planned to be introduced in 2010. Called the "Maranello" platform, AMD will then transition to DDR3 memory and four HT3 lanes. The multi-socket processors will include the monolithic 6-core "Sao Paulo" with 6 MB of L3 cache, new hardware throttling and power management features, as well as the dual-die 12-core "Magny Cours" processor with 12 MB L3 cache. Both processors will be built in 45 nm. At least at this time AMD does not anticipate any Nvidia chipsets to support this platform and says that it will couple the CPU with its own RD890S and RD870S northbridges as well as the SB700S southbridge.

Eagle-eyed readers may wonder about those production dates. A late 2008 45 nm volume production of these processors matches the information we received from industry sources and would mean that AMD will put 45 nm into production just about one year behind Intel. Intel plans on introducing 32 nm processors in late 2009 and AMD now indicates that its Sao Paulo and Magny Cours processors will be manufactured in 45 nm in the first half of 2010, leading us to believe that 32 nm won’t arrive until the second half of the year in a best case scenario. This could mean that AMD keeps up with Intel, but won’t gain any ground on Intel in this discipline anytime soon.

Randy Allen responded to our inquiry by saying that this assessment would not be accurate as server processors do not reflect the entire product range of AMD. However, at least for 45 nm, we have credible sources indicating that 45 nm AMD CPUs won’t arrive before Q4 of this year. The 2010 processors are too far out to speculate whether Intel will deliver them at the end of 2009 and whether AMD will have any 32 nm chips available in Q1 2010. But clearly, at least for now, the 2006 promises AMD made to analysts aren’t likely to be kept.

Until Shanghai arrives, AMD will have to survive with its Barcelona quad-core and it is not surprising that the company touts the power-efficiency drum to compare itself favorably to competing Intel products. Allen claimed that AMDs 75 watt part Opteron 2356 saves about 20% of power when idle, 14% in high-load scenarios and 10% under full-load when compared to Intel’s (45 nm) 80 watt Xeon 5440. The executive also noted that the Opteron delivers on average 13% more performance than its Intel counterpart.

Those claims are based on five SPEC benchmarks as well as two fluid dynamics tests. It often depends on a very specific need that exploits a very specific capability of a processor as the results in each of those benchmarks can change dramatically. While AMD claims a 19% lead in SPECompMBase2001, a 13 and 19% in SPECfprate_base2006 and SPECfprate_2006, we were not able to verify the latter two results. In fact, official SPEC results indicate that at least one Intel Xeon 5440 systems is 29% and 26% ahead of the best performing Opteron 2356 system listed.

Source:http://www.tomshardware.com/

Show your Mom some love with the Portraits of Mom Photo Contest

Mother's Day is fast approaching and what better way to show your Mom you care than to enter her in a photo contest! While I'm still working to get my Mom to join the online community, we have a fun way you all can recognize your own Mom and help her learn how to share all those family photos on her PC with the family and friends! Portraits of Mom is a contest that lets you showcase Mom using Windows Live by either posting her picture to Windows Live Spaces or visiting one of our temporary retail locations to have her photo taken by a professional. Anyone who doesn't work at Microsoft can enter their Mom's photo into the contest for a chance to win awesome prizes.

Visit http://www.portraitsofmom.com/ and use Windows Live Photo Gallery to upload your favorite photo of your Mom. Show off your photo on your Windows Live Space, and tell your Mom she's featured along with all the great Moms on the site. Then get her friends and family to vote for her picture posted on http://www.portraitsofmom.com/. If you don't have Windows Live Photo Gallery, you can download it for free along with the rest of the Windows Live suite at http://get.live.com/.

If your Mom or members of your family are in New York or San Francisco over the next two weeks, take them to visit the Windows Live Portrait Studios, a temporary "photo studio" where they'll be treated to a professional portrait sitting. After a quick stylist make-over, she can include the family, a pet or friends in her personal portrait...and the best part is that it's all for free! For location details, click here.

If you're in Seattle, bring your Mom to the Woodland Park Zoo on May 10 and 11 and get a free photo taken by our Quick Snaps team. Just find the Quick Snaps team - who will be wearing lots of Windows gear- and they'll snap a photo of Mom and her family or friends. She'll get a free copy of the photo on the spot, complete with instructions on how to sign up for a Windows Live ID and participate in the Portraits of Mom photo contest!

So come on, celebrate Mothers Day by showing your Mom some love!

Source: http://windowsvistablog.com/

Friday, May 2, 2008

Faster Way To Open Your Programs

I am sure that many of us will click to Start -> All Programs -> and choose the program we would like to open. That is our normal method to open the program and many feel comfortable or happy with that method.

There other way to open the program with simple shortcut and faster. The only thing you need to do is to create a shortcut for that program. To do this just right click at the program and choose properties.Then choose shortcut submenu -> shortcut key -> enter your shortcut combination you like but make sure not to overwrite one that's already in use.Now you can test your shortcut by pressing the keystroke combination to open the program. You can set as many as you want, but make sure all the keystroke is different from the others. Otherwise you will be overwrite the existing one.