Saturday, October 20, 2012

Today's Bit of Wisdom



"Look deep into nature, and then you will truly understand everything better."

Albert Einstein




image by Salvatore Vuono

Friday, October 19, 2012

Google's New Chromebook for Everyone, It Starts at $249


            Yes, finally Google is getting it right with their Chromebook.

Google's Chromebook for everyone © Google

           The first time I heard of the chrome book I was filled with excitement. I have always been a supporter of this type of a product and if not for my financial situation (just being honest) I will definitely have been creating a similar product. I was happy that Google were taking a brave step with the Chromebook which would definitely yield lots of rewards but the price of $550 just made my heart sink. To think of moving out of your comfort zone and moving into the cloud and yet costing you more was just ridiculous. For me it just seemed to move against the whole concept of moving into the cloud and would help reduce costs or at least that was what I was made to believe by all these tech companies reducing prices to get people on the cloud.

       Google’s new Chromebook brings us closer to seeing that happen because it comes in at $249, which I find a huge improvement its previous $550 plus models.

Google’s SVP of Chrome and Apps, Sundar Pichai, announced this new Chromebook for everyone on Google’s official Blog


General Specs
Screen: 11.6-inch
Weight:  2.5 pounds
Processor: Samsung's Exynos 5 Dual (Based on ARM's Cortex A15)


I must say I like the direction in which Google is going with the Chromebook                                                                                         






Thursday, October 18, 2012

How to disable hibernation in window 7 using the command prompt


This is a simple tutorial to enable you disable hibernation in your windows 7 pc




  • To do this you open the command prompt as administrator (search for the      command prompt in the start menu, right click it and click “Run as  Administrator”
Type command Prompt in Start menu



Right Click and Run as Administrator



  • In the command prompt type  powercfg –h off

enter powercfg -h off


  • Hit the enter Key

  • Its Done!!!




Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Some needed Motivation

It can be hard sometimes to keep focus on the things that are important especially when the consequences of inaction are not eminent. It is even worse when you give up after some setback. When you face similar situations of making mistakes and throwing opportunities away , do not lose hope, get up and try again.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Cnet's Top 5 reasons not to upgrade to windows 8

I was watching Cnet TV today and saw this video "Top 5 reasons not to upgrade to Windows 8"
I found it interesting. Although i do not agree with much of what the presenter says it is a really interesting video.






What do you think?

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Todays Bit of Wisdom


"for every good reason there is to lie, there is a better reason to tell the truth"

Bo Bennett



image by Salvatore Vuono