Sep
12

Software Overview

Website: http://www.aim.com/
Software Provider: America Online, Inc.
Current Version: AOL Instant Messenger 6.9.15.1
Operating Systems: Windows 95, 98, Me, 2000, XP, Vista
Licence: Freeware

Program Information:

File Name: AOL Instant Messenger 6.9.17.2
File Size: 14 MB
Date Released: 09 July, 2009

System Requirements:

32-Bit versions

  • Windows Vista
  • Windows XP
  • Windows 2000
  • Windows Me

32-Bit versions

  • Windows Vista x64
  • Windows XP x64

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Download AOL Instant Messenger 6.9.17.2:

AOL Instant Messenger 6.9.17.2 (14 MB)

What’s New in AOL Instant Messenger 6.9.17.2:

Version History of AOL Instant Messenger 6.9.17.2

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About:

AOL Instant Messenger is World’s most popular chatting program. AOL instant Messenger (AIM) service is a free online service that lets you communicate with family, friends and co-workers in real time. Using the AIM Buddy List® feature you can see when your buddies are online and available to instant message. The newest version of AIM lets you to take instant messaging to the next level! With Video IM, Screen Name Linking, AIM Games and Mobile IM, instant messaging has become more fun than ever!

AIM (AOL Instant Messenger) Features

  • A function of some instant messaging applications whereby a user may post a message that appears automatically to other users if they attempt to make contact, and he or she is not available.
  • The centerpiece of AIM, a list containing the status of up to 600 buddies stored on an AIM server so you can access this list from any instance of AIM. The status can be ‘online’, ‘away’, ‘idle’, ‘mobile’, or ‘offline’.
  • If a user is feeling threatened or annoyed by someone, he or she can “block” the sender, which prevents the sender from contacting the user by any means.
  • AIM users can connect to each other on port 5190 and send various forms of media.
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Sep
06

Windows Live Messenger is the most widely used IM client in the world, but even if you’ve been using it for years, there might be some hidden options you still don’t know about. Don’t worry, we’ve analyzed Live Messenger thoroughly and found all those simple tricks that can make your IM life easier. Here they are:

Prevent Messenger from remembering your login details

The “Remember my password” option is quite useful, but it can also be a problem. What if you changed your email account, or updated your password, or you just don’t want Messenger to remember it anymore? It’s as easy as clicking on “Forget me“.

Tips and tricks for Windows Live Messenger

If you don’t see this option, it’s because it’s hidden in a drop-down menu; click the rounded arrow button to bring it up.

Completely erasing a contact

Erasing a contact from your Messenger list is as easy as right clicking the name and selecting “Delete contact“. Plus, if you have enabled the “Only people from my Allow list can see my status and send me messages” option in Privacy settings, you won’t see him or her again.

Tips and tricks for Windows Live Messenger

The only problem is that the contact will still appear on the Block list. If you really want to get rid of every single trace, right click the contact’s name on the Block list and hit “Delete“. Note that the Delete option will only be available if the selected contact has also erased you from his/her list.

Avoid Nudges

Are you sick of nudges? Does one of your contacts think they’re the coolest thing ever and is constantly using them when talking to you? Well, in case you didn’t know, there’s an option to block them out. Go to Tools > Options, then to the Messages section and untick “Allow me to send and receive Nudges”.

Tips and tricks for Windows Live Messenger

The catch is that this also prevents you from sending nudges. If you’d like to be able to send nudges but block those coming from your contacts, the trick is using A-Patch, a tool that lets you tweak some Messenger options like this one.

Close Windows Live Today

There may be people who find the Windows Live Today window useful, but most people still see it every time they launch Messenger simply because they don’t know how to disable it.

Tips and tricks for Windows Live Messenger

All you have to do is go to Tools > Options, then click on Sign In and untick the “Show Windows Live Today after I sign in to Messenger” option. Easy, huh?

Backup your contact list

Did you know you can export and import your Messenger contact list? It comes in handy to move all your contacts from one computer to another. Simply go to Contacts > Save instant messaging contacts and you’re done. The contacts are saved as a CTT file, a XML-based format that you can edit with any XML editor and also convert to CSV on this web page.

Tips and tricks for Windows Live Messenger

Hide tabs

Thought tabs don’t seem to be that important anymore in the latest version in Windows Live Messenger, you should know there’s a way to get rid of them. Go to Tools > Options, select Layout and untick the “Show the tab bar” option.

Tips and tricks for Windows Live Messenger

Real time translation

Messenger enables you to talk to people from anywhere in the world, but what if you two don’t speak the same language? A handy way to solve this problem is using Microsoft’s translation bots. Just add them as a contact (their Messenger username is mtbot@hotmail.com) and open a chat window with them. The bot will ask you to select your source and target languages, and then will translate everything you type.

Tips and tricks for Windows Live Messenger

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Sep
06

Windows Live Messenger 2009 14.0.8089.726

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The latest version of Windows Live Messenger from Microsoft

 

Due to a request from Microsoft, this download has been removed temporarily. However, Windows Live Messenger 9 will be available for download here as soon as it is oficially published. Check back often to ensure you don’t miss it!

This is Windows Live Messenger version 2009 aka Windows Live Messenger 9, the latest version of Windows Live Messenger from Microsoft. WLM, right now, is in beta stage, so ONLY beta testers will be able to sign in!

Ta da! It’s the next-generation MSN Messenger. Along with everything you already love about Messenger-your contact list, emoticons, instant access to your friends-there are brilliant new ways to connect and share your photos (and other stuff). As always, Windows Live Messenger is free to download Messenger and use most of its features.

Developer:

License / Price:

Size / OS:


Microsoft | More programs
Freeware / FREE
24 MB / Windows XP / Vista

http://wl.dlservice.microsoft.com/download/F/2/B/F2BDDA8A-F285-440B-98CE-BABEE6CA0B0E/en/wlsetup-custom.exe

msn9

Yes is live and is here, Windows Live Messenger 9 beta now is available for download,  less than one month from the Official Release WLM version 8.5, Softpedia has made available the leaked version of Windows Live messenger 9. The latest version of Windows Live Messenger from Microsoft.

It’s the next-generation MSN Messenger. Along with everything you already love about Messenger—your contact list, emoticons, instant access to your friends—there are brilliant new ways to connect and share your photos (and other stuff). As always, Windows Live Messenger is free to download Messenger and use most of its features.

Windows Live Messenger 9 Beta features.

Here are some of the confirmed features of the upcoming Windows Live Messenger 9 Beta.

  • Multiple Points Of Presence Suport – Now you can sign into Messenger v9 from several different locations and remain signed in, In v8.5 and under, signing in at a new pc will sign you out anywhere else.
  • Signature sounds – Make sound signatures instead of just graphical ones
  • Per contact sounds – chose a sound to associate with each of your contacts’ actions
  • Animated Display Pictures – now you can use animated .gif files as your display picture
  • Links in Status Message – Links in the status message are now clickable
  • SPIM reporting – report and block users who spam you via IM.

رابط تحميل ماسنجر 2010

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Sep
06

thousands of animated emoticons, free msn emoticons and also fresh static, animated & moving emoticons, winks, moods, smilies and msn display pictures for your MSN & Yahoo Messenger. Our huge download archive is updated frequently. We also offer free support and help you get started customizing your messenger or website!

Want to chat someone up with Windows Live™ Messenger? Enlist the help of the ‘Love Family’: 30 fabulous emoticons to make any heart beat faster.

Download emoticons directly to Messenger. Spread the love…

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Windows Live Messenger Download Windows Live Messenger here. Download the Fun Family MSN Emoticons here.

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Sep
06

FREE downloads 20,000+ MSN, ICQ, Yahoo Emoticons, 1000+ Winks, 50+ Backgrounds, 50+ Muggins, 50+ Moods, 50+ Meegos, 100+ Meewinks, MeeBackgrounds, MeeDisplays and all other msn messenger content.

Winks or MCO Installer
Now Winks or MCO Installer Works For MSN Messenger 7, 7.5 Live 8.0 and Live 8.1. With MSN Backup you can see the image preview and the flash preview for the Winks.

New Emoticons
01/06/2007
Over 5000++ Cool Emoticons had upload.
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Animated Gifs
06/03/2007
Over 5000 Cool Animated Gifs and Icons had upload.
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MSN Winks (Korea)
23 /03/2006
500 Winks (Korea) had upload.
Winks Heart Emoticon Free Winks
MeeWinks
05/06/2007
135 New MeeWinks had upload.
MeeWinksSmiley FacesMeeWinksMeeWinks
MeeDisplays
06/06/2007
15 New MeeDisplays with sound had upload.
James BondsMarilynMR BeanMeeDisplays
Winks
19/12/2005
18 New Winks had upload.
5/11/2005
23 New Winks had upload.
Dynamic Backgrounds
11/11/2005
All Dynamic Backgrounds has been fix. Now 100% working.
9/11/2005
50 Dynamic Backgrounds had upload.
MeeGos
04/06/2007
37 New Meegos had upload.
05/06/2006
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Emoticons
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10,000 Emoticons had upload.
You can paste into your IM, Email, Blog, My Space and more!
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NEW Moods With Sound
4/11/2005
13 Moods with sound had upload.

30/10/2005
That is Dynamic Display Pictures (DDPs) that are characters you create for your MSN display picture. I have upload 12 Moods with sound. Come back and check will be upload more soon.

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Sep
06
Trillian Trillian is the ultimate Instant Messenger! It unifies your IM experience. With Trillian you can chat with users on ICQ, AIM, Yahoo Messenger, MSN, and IRC. All in one program, completely skinnable. Trillian comes in two varieties, Basic and Pro.

Trillian-Messenger.net is your unofficial Trillian Resource Center that serves all your Trillian needs.

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  • Free
  • No Ads
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  • More Features
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Sep
06

I need to set my email addresses in Messenger Plus Live, but I have no idea what to put on “email server”.
Any help?

messenger

(I need to put addresses of Yahoo and Gmail)

Thanks.

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The only thing needed to use Messenger Plus! Live is Windows Live Messenger (the latest version of MSN Messenger) which requires Windows XP or above
if you dont have it so try to download it first. u have to register at MSN LIVE .

than come the procedure to download the MESSENGER PLUS LIVE as the following

http://www.msgpluslive.net/

1- you download and install the Messenger

so it replace the Windows Live Messenger and it adds the PLUS! on it.
u can see plus! just aside the help and u can configure it there

I REPEAT IF YOU DONT HAVE THE Windows Live Messenger U CANNOT INSTALL THE PLUS

if yuo dont use XP try this site to download the PLUS!
For a version of Messenger Plus! compatible with MSN/Windows Messenger 4.7 to 7.5 (Windows 98/2000 users), download Messenger Plus! 3.63.
http://www.msgpluslive.net/download/old/

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Sep
03

Realtek AC97 Audio Driver 4.01

Setup Driver/Application at first time:Step 1. Before installing the Realtek AC’97 Drivers & Applications, Press the [Cancel] button if Windows detect the PCI Multimedia Audio device. Step 2. Insert the “Realtek AC’97 Drivers & Applications” CD into the CD-ROM drive and run the setup.exe program to finish the installation. Step 3. Click on [Next/OK/Go] to continue the procedure. If the Windows popup “Digital Signature Not Found” mesage, press [Yes] to continue the installation.Step 4. Finally, select to restart the system and press [Finish] to complete the installation. The system will reload the drivers and do some adjustments in the INF file if so required


تحميل البرنامج Realtek AC97 Audio Driver 4.01


كلمات: Realtek, AC97, Audio, Driver, 4.01

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Sep
03

Windows Live Messenger برنامج المحادثة الشهير, الصوتية, والمرئية, والكتابية رموز, مسنجر كما عودكم برامج نت بتقديم كل ماهو جديد ومفيد وحصري يطل علينا نسخة جديدة من برنامج عملاق المحادثة الشهير ام اس مسنجر بأصداره الثامن والحصري طبعاّ هاذا الأصدار مميزاته كبيرة جداً وجديدة وتشمل هذه النسخة الكثير من التحسينات الرائعة في أستبدال الصور والتجديدات الملحوظة والكبيرة واهم هذه المميزات ارسال رسالة فورية للغير المتصل طبعاً هذه مزية تم اقتباسها من ياهو مسنجر تستطيع ان تقوم محادثات صوت و صورة و تستطيع ان تتصل بأصدقائق للموبايل او للتلفون العادي .تستطيع بكل سهولة ان تقوم بمشاركة مستندات بكل انواع مع مشاركة مجلدات .مجاناً تستطيع ان تتصل من حاسوب الى حاسوب مع مستخدمين الماسنجر وكذالك تطل علينا هذه النسخة بميزة تكلم مع شخص وانت اوف لاين نسخة رائعة ولاتوجد بها أي مشاكل طبعا في برنامج msn messenger لاتستطيع اتصال دوليا على غرار البرنامج skype

صورة البرنامج - Windows Live Messenger 9.0.1407.1107

الشركة المطورة: Microsoft
نوع الترخيص: Freeware
حجم البرنامج: 2.6 MB
نظام التشغيل: Windows All

تحميل البرنامج Windows Live Messenger 9.0.1407.1107

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Sep
02

صور من تحت الماء

عجيبة ،، وجميلة ،، وأغرب من الخيال

سبحان الله العلي العظيم

لا إله إلا انت سبحانك إني كنت من الظالمين

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Sep
02

As you guys know that I have been playing with Windows 7beta for four days now, so I thought to pimp it up a little which in my definition is putting on some cool wallpaper and screwing it a little bit from and there usually to enhance its appearance. Windows 7 drastically decreases the need of any third party softwares to customize its looks unlike Windows XP or even Vista. Its taskbar is brilliant which means most users won’t try to use Rocketdock or use Windows Visual styles. If you are still trying Rocketdock icons on Vista then you should probably buy a Mac. Nevertheless here are some of the cool wallpapers which I am gonna try on Windows 7.

Windows 7 by Youness-Toulouse

Windows-7-two
Windows-7-three

Happy-new-year-2009

Windows-7-five

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Aug
26

Features

The key components of a computer are the processor, memory, operating system, hard drive, graphics adapter (with video RAM), optical drive, and display (monitor). Laptop computers have additional features and considerations that are important. Where applicable, we’ve noted feature information that is important and distinctive to the type of computers.

Processor

This is the computer’s “brains.” Clock speed, measured in gigahertz (GHz), and the chip’s design, termed “architecture,” determine how quickly it can process information. Within a processor family, the higher the clock speed, the faster the computer. But different processor families reach different efficiencies.

For laptops: Laptops generally come with a dual-core processor. If you’re on a budget, an Intel Pentium Dual-Core or AMD Turion 64 X2 is fine. For greater power or battery life, get an Intel Core 2 Duo.

For desktops: The lowest-priced Windows systems probably use Pentium Dual-Core, Celeron D, Athlon 64, or Sempron processors. But most common now are dual-processor desktops. Dual-core processor families from Intel (Core 2 Duo) and AMD (Athlon 64 X2) represent newer technologies developed to increase processing power beyond what a single-chip processor can achieve. Macs have transitioned to Intel Core 2 Duo series processors. Quad-core processors are also becoming more common in higher-end desktops, and AMD also offers a triple-core processor.

The different processor families make direct speed comparisons difficult, but any recent processor family will probably deliver all the speed you need.

 

Random access memory (RAM)

Most brand-name computers sold today have at least 1GB of RAM, the memory the computer uses while in operation.

For laptops: We recommend at least 2GB of RAM (random-access memory).

For desktops: For Windows Vista or Mac OS X, we recommend at least 2GB. Memory upgrades are not expensive, but don’t get more than 3 GB in a Windows PC unless you opt for a 64-bit version of Windows, which requires 4 GB or more of memory.

 

Operating system

If you go with a PC, you have a choice of several versions of Windows Vista, each with its own hardware requirements. Vista Home Basic leaves out several features we liked in this software, while Vista Ultimate costs more and has more features than most home users need. We recommend Home Premium as the Vista version for most home users. You’ll need a 64-bit version of Vista to use more than 3 GB of memory, but be aware that 64-bit operating systems have problems working with some older software and add-on hardware.

Apple computers come with Mac OS X, an operating system based on Unix. Mac OS is considered by many to be easier to learn and use than Windows. It’s less prone to fall victim to online threats because malware writers don’t see it as an appealing target. New features in Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) include an automatic backup tool, and a reorganized desktop. A souped-up e-mail application lets you create automatic greeting cards and invitations and turn e-mails into to-do list tasks or calendar items. The new Dashboard lets you create your own on-screen widgets, or mini-applications. And the latest Safari browser lets you make a widget out of a live Web site (though Safari lacks anti-phishing protection). The Spotlight tool can now search servers and networks. You can preview files without launching their applications and search for files by attributes. You can even run Windows Vista. With a feature called Boot Camp, you can set up a dual boot on your Mac that lets you run any version of Windows on one partition and Leopard on the other. You can also run Windows without dual boot by using a virtualizer like Parallels Desktop.

 

Graphics adapter and video RAM

A computer’s graphics adapter is either integrated onto the motherboard or on a separate internal plug-in card. In addition to feeding the computer’s display with an analog (VGA) or a digital (DVI) signal, a graphics adapter might have an output such as an S-video or HDMI port to feed video to an external TV (common), or accept video from an external analog source (rare). But an adapter can always display video from sources such as a file, a DVD, an external analog feed, or a TV tuner. All desktops and laptops come with a minimum of integrated graphics capability for watching DVDs or playing casual games such as solitaire. Video RAM, or VRAM, is secondary RAM that works with the graphics processor to provide smooth video imaging and game play. To run Windows Vista’s 3D interface or play 3D-intensive games, we recommend at least 256 MB or more.

 

Hard drive

This is your computer’s long-term data storage. Given the requirements of today’s games, digital photos, and video files, bigger is better. Sizes commonly range from 160GB to 750GB. You’ll even see drives of 1 terabyte (1,000GB). For added security, you could opt for a RAID array (redundant array of identical disks), which includes two identical drives set up so that data is written to both drives simultaneously. That way if one crashes, all your data is safe on the other one.

You might also see the term serial ATA, or SATA, applied to hard drives. SATA provides a faster form of data transfer than the older parallel ATA disk drive interface.

For laptops: Most laptops come with a traditional 60- to 320-gigabyte hard drive, which is where all your files and programs are stored. Pay attention to a hard drive’s speed. 4,200 RPM, while rare, is considered fairly slow. 5,400 RPM is common. 7,200 RPM is fastest, but costs more. Some laptops can be equipped with two hard drives for improved performance or backup.

Solid-state drives are on the cutting edge of storage technology, allowing your computer to access data without the moving parts required by a traditional hard drive. So-called flash drives don’t have the spinning disk of a conventional hard drive, so they use less power, work quieter, and should be more resistant to damage from rugged use. And because there are no moving parts, they promise quicker access to data. Apple’s MacBook Air is available with a solid-state hard drive as an option. Sony, Lenovo, and other companies also sell laptops with solid-state drives.

 

Optical drive

DVD writers are standard gear on today’s computers. A DVD burner provides removable storage for home-video footage or digital photos. With the HD disc format wars over, Blu-ray disc (BD) drives are the standard to look for. BD is capable of playing the growing list of Blu-ray movies and can store 50GB, almost six times the capacity of a double-layer DVD. On some systems, you might find Blu-Ray/HD DVD combo drives, which can also play whatever HD DVD movies are still out there. There are also three older competing, incompatible DVD formats-DVD-RW, DVD+RW, and DVD-RAM. Some drives can write in more than one format, but all can create a disc that will play on stand-alone DVD players.

 

Monitor

For desktops: Unless you’re a graphic artist, there’s little reason to choose an almost-extinct CRT. LCDs offer numerous advantages over the CRT, chief among them their smaller footprint. Sizes range from 15 to 24 inches and larger (measured diagonally). The most common sizes are 19 and 20 inches.

Better LCD displays can use a DVI connection, found on some PCs with graphics processors. You can often obtain a deep discount on an LCD monitor by buying it bundled with a new computer at a manufacturer’s Web site.

 

Display

For laptops: A 14- to 15-inch display, measured diagonally, should suit most people. Displays that are 17 inches are common. Models with a 13-inch display are becoming more common, as the industry moves toward even smaller models; several 9-inch models have already appeared. A resolution of 1,440×900 (WXGA+) pixels (picture elements) or more is better than 1,280×800 (WXGA) for viewing the fine detail in photographs or video, but it might shrink objects on the screen. You can use settings in Windows to make them larger. Most models are offered with a display that has a glossy surface instead of a matte one. Those look better in bright ambient light as long as you avoid direct reflections. Try to view the screen in bright light before buying. A “wide aspect” display (WXGA or WSXGA) fits wide-screen DVD movies better.

A new display technology called LED-backlighted LCD is making its way into laptops. An advantage of the technology is its more efficient use of power and, as a result, longer battery life. Color on LED-backlighted screens is sometimes better, sometimes worse than displays using older technologies.

 

Case

For desktops: Form factors for computers are more varied now. In addition to the most common tower format, you can find all-in-one and small-form-factor (SFF) computers. Mainstream computers usually come in towers, which fit on top of or under a desk. The all-in-one form factor, such as the Apple iMac, packs all the components into the same enclosure as the LCD display. Only the keyboard and mouse are separate. Sony, HP, Dell, and Gateway also have all-in-one models. SFF cases include the Dell Studio Hybrid and the Apple Mac mini.

 

Battery

For laptops: When not plugged into a wall outlet, portable computers use a rechargeable lithium-ion battery for power. In Consumer Reports’ tests, a normal battery provided 2 to nearly 5 hours of continuous use when running office applications. (Laptops go into sleep mode when used intermittently, extending the time between charges.) You can lengthen battery life if you dim the display, turn off wireless devices when not needed, and use only basic applications. Playing a DVD movie uses more battery power than other functions, but most laptops should be able to play one through to the end. Many laptops can accept an “extended” battery, adding size and weight but giving as much as twice the battery life.

 

Mouse

For desktops: This controls the cursor on the computer’s screen. It comes either wired or wireless. Wireless mice give you more mobility, but you must keep them charged or replace the batteries every few months. More expensive mice have optical light sensors on their undersides rather than rolling balls. We recommend spending a little more for an optical mouse.

 

Touchpad

For laptops: Most laptops use a small touchpad in place of a mouse; you slide your finger across it to move the cursor. You can also program the pad to respond to a “tap” as a “click,” or scroll as you sweep your index finger along the pad’s right edge. An alternative system uses a pointing stick the size of a pencil eraser in the middle of the keyboard. You can attach a USB or wireless mouse or trackball if you prefer.

 

Keyboard

Most computers come with a standard wired keyboard, although you can also buy one separately. Some keyboards have CD (or DVD) controls that let you pause, play back, change tracks, and so on. Some also have additional keys to expedite getting online, starting a search, launching programs, or retrieving e-mail. Like mice, keyboards can also be wireless.

For laptops: A laptop’s keyboard can be quite different from that of a desktop computer. The keys themselves might be full-sized (generally only lightweight models pare them down), but they might not feel as solid. Some laptops have extra buttons to control DVD playback. You can attach a USB keyboard, which you might find easier to use.

 

Sound system

Computers for home use feature a high-fidelity sound system that plays CDs or downloaded music files, synthesized music, game sounds, and DVD-movie soundtracks. Three-piece speaker systems with a subwoofer have deeper, more powerful bass. Surround-sound systems can turn a PC into a home theater. There are connections for an external audio source (such as a microphone) and for headphones.

For laptops: The small speakers built into laptops often sound tinny. And a brand name like Altec Lansing or Harmon Kardon doesn’t mean that they’ll sound good. Headphones or external speakers deliver much better sound. But some larger laptops include much better speakers and even a subwoofer for deeper bass.

 

Ports

The ports to look for on a computer include USB, FireWire, Ethernet, and S-video or HDMI. USB ports let you connect many add-on devices, such as digital cameras or external hard drives, as well as a memory drive for copying files to and from the hard drive. Having these ports at the front of the case makes connecting devices more convenient. An Ethernet port or wireless network card lets you link several computers in the household to share files, a printer, or a broadband Internet connection. FireWire or IEEE 1394 ports are used to capture video from digital camcorders and connect to other peripheral devices. An S-video or HDMI output jack lets you run a video cable from the computer to a television so you can use the computer’s DVD drive to view a movie on a TV instead of on the computer monitor. Media-center PCs (equipped with TV tuners) can also capture video from a VCR, letting you copy tapes to DVDs. The once-ubiquitous modem port is disappearing from new PCs as dial-up Internet access marches toward oblivion. Other slots to look for on a new computer are memory-card readers for flash cards.

For laptops: Most laptops let you attach those devices without the docking station. At least two USB ports for easy hookup of, say, a printer, digital camera, or scanner are standard. A wired network (Ethernet) port is also standard. A FireWire port for digital-video transfer is common. An internal wireless-network (Wi-Fi) adapter is standard. Another option is an internal Bluetooth wireless adapter to link to a Bluetooth-capable cell phone, camera, or another laptop.

 

Card slots

For laptops: Portable computers usually include at least one PC-card or Expresscard slot for expansion. You might add a wireless-network card or a cellular modem if those are not built in.

 

Docking station

For laptops; Some notebooks offer a connection for a docking station, a $100 to $200 base that makes it easy to connect an external monitor, keyboard, mouse, printer, network, and power in one step.

 

Log-on security

For laptops; A growing number of notebooks include fingerprint scanners for security and as a convenient alternative to typing a password when logging in. Some of Lenovo’s laptops use face-recognition technology; Toshiba and other manufacturers are expected to add it to some of their models. Lenovo’s new IdeaPad uses VeriFace technology when you log in. With VeriFace, your face is scanned, via the laptop’s webcam, and then scanned again to make sure it matches the initial scan every time you log in.

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26

Types

The choices among desktop and laptop computers can be confusing. New desktops can be smaller and less-conspicuous than some laptops. Meanwhile, some portable computers offer features and capabilities that rival traditional desktops. Here are the types of computers—and the pros and cons—you need to consider.

Desktops  |  Laptops  |  Netbooks

Desktops

The desktop computer has become just another appliance you use every day. However, considers these pros and cons of desktop computers in general:

Pros: Desktops start at a lower price. Dollar for dollar, they offer more than laptops in terms of hard-drive capacity. They are less costly to repair. They allow for a more ergonomically correct work environment.
Cons: They take up a lot of desk space, even with a thin LCD monitor.

Read more on how to choose desktops

Desktops are available in various styles and configurations, all designed to appeal to different tastes—and uses.

 
Budget

Budget desktop

Budget desktop

These computers meet the needs of most users and you can snag one for less than $300. All of their components will be scaled down. The hard drive will be relatively small, the processor won’t be the latest or fastest, and the case won’t offer much room for expansion. Graphics will probably be integrated, meaning no fast-action gaming. You probably won’t find extras such as Bluetooth or Wi-Fi, and will probably have to pay extra for things like a monitor and a wireless mouse and keyboard. But you can expect one or two nice frills, such as a memory card reader. If all you do is word processing, Web surfing, and e-mail, a budget model will serve you and your wallet well.

 

Mid-priced

Mid-priced desktop

Mid-priced desktop

The key words for this level of computer are “more,” “bigger,” and “faster.” You’ll get a bigger hard drive, more memory, and more than likely a faster dual-core processor. You’ll also get lots of room to upgrade, with empty bays for adding drives, extra slots for adding RAM, and open slots for expansion cards. You can also expect a discrete graphics card, lots of USB ports, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and if it’s an entertainment system, a Blu-ray burner and TV tuner card. You can find a mid-priced computer for less than $1,000.

 

High end

High end desktop

High end desktop

The sky’s the limit for these, which are geared primarily toward gamers and digital video editors. You get the fastest quad-core processors, the most sophisticated graphics cards, multiple large hard drives, and faster, plentiful RAM. Cases are usually large—and, in some cases, offer a fair amount of bling—with lots of room for expansion. You could easily spend more than $5,000 for one of these machines.

 

All-in-ones

All-in-one desktop

All-in-one desktop

These incorporate all components, including the monitor, into one case. The components are tightly packed behind and underneath the display, virtually eliminating any possibility of expansion. Meant to be space savers, they’re also designed to look less stodgy than a traditional computer.

 

Mini, small-form-factor models

Mini desktop

Mini desktop

These models are more customizable and upgradeable than all-in-ones. They also save energy and material resources compared with regular desktops.

 

Laptops

Notebooks and laptops traditionally focus on portability and mobility, usually at the expense of capabilities and ergonomics. In general, consider:

Pros: Laptops can travel. They take up less desk space. They’re easily stowed after use. They can do anything desktops can do.
Cons: Laptops cost more than comparably equipped desktops. Our reliability surveys show laptops are more repair-prone than desktops. Components are more expensive to repair.

Read more on how to choose laptops

Here are the different kinds of laptops now available:

 
Budget

Budget laptop

Budget laptop

These laptop types have slower processors, with smaller hard drives and integrated graphics, but are suitable for routine office work and home software.

 

Workhorse

Workhorse laptop

Workhorse laptop

These have faster processors, discrete graphics, and more built-in devices, such as webcams, so there’s less need for external attachments. They also have larger screens and enhanced sound and video components for home-entertainment uses. They’re not lightweight or battery-efficient enough for frequent travelers.

 

Slim and light

Slim-and-light laptop

Slim-and-light laptop

These laptop types are for travelers. They are about an inch thick and weigh about 3 to 4 pounds. Some require an external drive to read DVDs or burn CDs.

 

Tablet style

Tablet-style laptop

Tablet-style laptop

These sit in your hand like a clipboard and have handwriting-recognition software. Most convert to a “normal” laptop with a keyboard.

 

Ultra portable

Ultra portable laptop

Ultra portable laptop

These are not much larger than a hardcover book. Many cut costs by eliminating hard drives, shrinking keyboards and screens, and running the free Linux operating system instead of Windows.

 

Netbooks

Netbook

Inexpensive and portable, netbooks are downsized laptops with a 10-inch or smaller screen that weigh 2 to 3 pounds and costs $300 to $400. They are designed chiefly for Internet use and light word processing. They are not meant to replace the full-functionality of your laptop or desktop. While some models run the Linux operating system as a money saver, all netbooks can run Windows XP:

Pros: Not much larger than a hardcover book, netbooks are lighter, smaller, and less expensive than most standard laptops. They’re very good for travel and might also make a good computer for a child.
Cons: Netbooks have small displays, keyboards, and touchpads. They have no optical drive, so you can’t easily install shrink-wrapped software or play CDs or DVDs. Their processors are slower than laptops’. Netbooks are a relatively new computer category, so we currently have no reliability data.

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Product Description: Sony VAIO VGN-AR790U/B

The VAIO AR790 notebook is a multimedia powerhouse with DVR capabilities and a 17″ WUXGA widescreen display with XBRITE-HiColor LCD technology. Featuring an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, the AR790 notebook is a super-powerful notebook. Watch and record in stunning Blu-ray Disc format, and even watch, record and manage cable TV content.
 Sony VAIO VGN-AR790U/B Laptop Computer

Product Specification: Sony VAIO VGN-AR790U/B

Processor Brand: Intel
Processor Class: Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.5 GHz
Mobile Technology: Intel Centrino Duo
Installed Memory: 4 GB
Installed Video Memory: 512 MB
Hard Drive Capacity: 200 GB
Display Size: 17 in.
Display Type: TFT active matrix
Max Battery Life: 2.5 hrs.
Wireless Technology: Bluetooth
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate
Weight: 8.4 lbs.
 

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    The VAIO AR790 notebook is a multimedia powerhouse with DVR capabilities and a 17″ WUXGA widescreen display with XBRITE-HiColor LCD technology. Featuring an Intel Core 2 Duo processor, the AR790 notebook is a super-powerful notebook. Watch and r…ecord in stunning Blu-ray Disc format, and even watch, record and manage cable TV content. Read more Less

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Lenovo ThinkPad R61e
$487.69 

Although ThinkPads have a reputation for being pricier premium notebooks intended for business travelers, a little smart shopping can land you this budget model on a shoestring. It’s not as fast as the flagship T-series, or as light as the X-series, but the R61 has been reviewed favorably in its price range and includes many of the same features Lenovo rolls into those pricier ThinkPads. When ordering, make sure to choose the second-from-cheapest model to get an Intel Dual Core processor rather than a Celeron M (a bargain upgrade for only $32 more tacked onto the final price). Also make sure to select the cheapest Windows Vista option to sneak in under the $500 mark. The coupon code USP3PAYPAL will take an extra 15 percent off when ordering from Lenovo, lowering the notebook to $487.69.

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Dell Vostro 1000
$399.99

Dell’s bottom-of-the-line notebook won’t turn any heads, or win any head-to-head benchmark comparisons, but its $399 starting price makes it impossible to ignore. Since this isn’t from a sale, mark-down or coupon, you’re also free to add the options you really need. For instance, laying out $25 for the Athlon 64 X2 Dual-Core processor instead of the Sempron would be wise. But travelers beware: A starting weight of 6.26 pounds makes it heavy by modern standards, and the AMD’s heat output will also make it a battery killer, so you may wish to look elsewhere if you’ll be taking it anywhere besides around the home and office.

Acer Aspire AS4315-2535
$459.90

Looking for something a little smaller than the 15.4-inch notebooks that normally seem to hit the bargain bin? This Acer falls one notch down on the size and weight scale, making it a little more portable for the on-the-go user. However, in exchange for the 14.1-inch screen and 5.7 pound weight, you’ll sacrifice some performance by moving to a single-core Intel Celeron processor. If you’re the type of person who imagines using a laptop to surf the Web in a coffee shop or tap out documents on a plane, you probably won’t notice much of a difference, though, and may favor the portability.

Gateway T-6815
$499.99

The priciest notebook in our roundup may be refurbished, but that’s the only thing
moving this otherwise well-equipped notebook into the sub-$500 category. It gets the fastest processor, Intel’s vaunted Core 2 Duo, and the largest hard drive, 160GB. With a 14.1-inch screen and weight of only 5.55 pounds, you’re also looking at the lightest machine on our list. Individual opinions on refurbished items vary, but if you’re willing to trust Gateway’s recertification team, you can land a laptop comparable to far pricier units for much less cash. Just remember: the manufacturer’s warranty lasts 90 days, so be sure to put it through its paces before you run out of time to discover potential problems.

Compaq C700T
$479.99

Compaq’s cheapest notebook doesn’t stand out too far from the crowd, but it makes a nice option for those who don’t want to be bothered filling out rebates, using coupons, or chasing sales. You get a no-nonsense machine with a 1.73GHz Intel Dual-Core Processor, 1GB of RAM, and an 80GB hard drive. Spectacular? Not really, but you can snag one any time, and Compaq will allow you to round it out with whatever options you need. The only drawback would be the machine’s 6.4-pound weight, which makes it even more of a desk anchor than Dell’s cheaper (and slower) Vostro 1000.

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Product Description: Toshiba Portege R500-S5004

With its ultralight design and stunning silhouette, the feather light 1.72 pound Portégé R500 Series is the transcendent expression of executive mobility and style. The Portégé R500 Series represents an uncompromising synthesis of portability and productivity that’s meticulously engineered for the demands of executive computing.

Product Specification: Toshiba Portege R500-S5004

Processor Brand: Intel
Processor Class: Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 1.2 GHz
Mobile Technology: Intel Centrino Duo
Installed Memory: 2 GB
Hard Drive Capacity: 64 GB
Display Size: 12.1 in.
Display Type: TFT active matrix
Wireless Technology: Bluetooth
Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP Professional
Weight: 2.4 lbs.
Toshiba Portege R500-S5004 Laptop Computer

Pro Reviews: Toshiba Portege R500-S5004

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    So, so tiny. Transflective screen rocks! Amazing battery life

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Product Description: Dell XPS M1530

Beautiful Balance
Get the best of all worlds: performance, sleek design, and a rich feature-set – all in a perfectly-sized 15.4″ notebook. The XPS M1530 is a multimedia machine that’s as gorgeous as it is powerful.

 

Sophisticated Lines, Refined Strength
Featuring a boldly stylized hinge, polished chrome detailing, and a slim profile, the XPS M1530 is a stunning piece of…

Dell XPS M1530 Laptop Computer

Product Specification: Dell XPS M1530

Processor Brand: Intel
Processor Class: Core 2 Duo
Processor Speed: 2.0 GHz
Installed Memory: 4 GB
Installed Video Memory: 128 MB
Hard Drive Capacity: 500 GB
Display Size: 15.4 in
Display Type: TFT active matrix
Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi
Operating System: Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium Edition SP1
Weight: 5.78 lbs

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    By Rahul  Feb 1, 2008 | 90 out of 108 found this Dell XPS M1530 review helpful

    Pros: With 256mb nVidia Grapic Card , It rocks… Very Fast , supports window vista very well. Slik , Smart , handy , Good Features Included

    Cons: Till now no Problem with this…

    I have pruchased in 1 month a ago…its working well. i can play Call Of duty 4 on this laptop.SO you can guess about the graphic card.
    if u install 3GB Ram… it will become super laptop…

    Over all… A best choice for everyone !!!!!

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    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 13, 2008 | 27 out of 32 found this Dell XPS M1530 review helpful

    Pros: light

    Cons: could use some more memory

    the lighter a laptop the easer it is to carry around. Looks like laptops are fast replacing desktops, so the more functions they can perform the better.

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    This article shows how to setup your domain and your web hosting account. It also explains DNS, Nameservers, IP Address, Forwarding, domain registration and trouble shooting.

    Introduction and scope
    Almost Everyone who knows about the internet knows what a domain name is. It is what identifies a unique website or email server. When you send an email to someone@domain.com, the domain.com forms the domain name. When you type in http://domain.com in the address bar of your browser, the domain.com is the domain name of the website you are going to see.


    But how does the computer know which page to show when there are almost infinite number of domain names possible ? How does it know where to fetch the webpage from ? This article answers these question and explains what you need to do to register and setup your domain and tell all the computers in the world that yourdomain.com should show your web page.


    How to choose a domain name ?
    There are many top level domains (TLDs) the most popular are the .com, .net and .org – Countries have their own like .us, .in, .ca, .au etc and then there is the new breed of domains like .tv, .info, .ws and so o­n but the most powerful king of all is the .com Why ? Because it came first ? In the domain market, single word domains sell for thousands of dollars and .com costs around 10 times more than the others and is as difficult to get a new name. There is a myth that domains with hypnens (dashes) are better for search engine rankings, I think there may be some truth in that myth, but domains without dashes always seem to cost more than the ones with dashes. The best way to register a domain is to determine the keywords you are going to target by using the free trial of keyword popularity and competition analysis from
    www.wordtracker.com and get a domain with those keywords in it. Another school of thought abandons this approach and advocates brand name domains like yahoo.com instead of everything-portal.com google.com instead of the-only-search-engine.com and ebay.com instead of online-junk-acutions.com – you get the picture.


    Name Servers Explained
    Every computer connected to the internet has an ip address that looks like 123.234.123.234 An ip address consists of 4 numbers separated by dots, each number ranging from 1 to 255. What this numbers mean is not important for us, all we need to understand is that each computer on the internet has a unique ip address and if the GoldenRobot wants to talk to R2D2 on the internet, it has to know the IP address of R2D2 (name borrowed from the movie Star Wars). But Wait a minute, does that mean that there are o­nly 256*256*256*256 number of computers that can connect to the internet, technically yes. But that number is large enough for now until they start connecting ever microwave and freezer to the internet (imagine your freezer automatically placing an order for 2 liters of milk to the grocery store when it detects that your milk stock is diminishing!)

    OK, now you must be thinking all the ip address stuff is fine, but how does it relate to domain names ? Remember that I said “if the GoldenRobot wants to talk to R2D2, it has to know the IP address of R2D2 ” – but all you give to your computer is the Domain Name of the website you want to visit, so how can it get the ip address ? Enter the NameServer.


    The job of a nameserver is to resolve a domain name to an ip address. Simple.


    A nameserver is similar to a telephone directory except that instead of mapping person names to phone numbers, it maps domain names to ip addresses.


    One misconception that I would like to clarify, some people think that each domain name maps to a unique ip address, not true. Just as many people in a house can share a single telephone number, many domain names can share a single ip address. The NameServer will return the same ip address for all of these domains and when the browser connects to that ip address, it says I am trying to reach suchandsuch.com domain, the webserver then returns the correct page for the domain requested. Obtaining a unique ip address (known as dedicated ip) for your website is usually more expensive than sharing the ip address.


     


    How to setup your domain name
    From the discussion we just had, you would be able to appreciate that in order for you to get your domain to point to your webpage, you need to do the following in theory


    1> Obtain the ip address for the web host where your WebPages reside – this is the webserver ip 2> Make an entry (Called as DNS Entry) in a Nameserver to resolve your domain name to this ip address. 3> Configure your domain to use this nameserver

    Most of the time, step 2 will be transparent to you as most webservers provide nameservers in which they make the DNS entry for you when you purchase webspace from them. Also, many good domain registrars provide their own nameservers that you can use.


    While registering a domain or after registering a domain, you will need to set it up to use two or more nameservers. It is common to use multiple nameservers so that if one of them is down the others may be used.


    You have three options to set the nameservers



    • 1> nameserver provided by your web host Your webhost will usually have their own nameservers. In their documentation they may say you need to use something like ns1.yourwebhost.com and ns2.yourwebhost.com – If you use these, you need not bother about the webserver ip address or any other settings, just configure your domain to use these and you are all set.
    • 2> nameserver provided by the registrar that you register your domain with If you use this option, you will need to know the ip address of your webserver (provided by your webhost). As you will be using the nameserver provided by your registrar, you will need to set it up to point to the correct ip address for your website by creating a DNS entry. The ip address for your webserver is called as the A record and the ip address for your mail server is called as the MX record, CNAME records are used if o­ne domain needs to be similar to another domain, but you do not need to understand these options for a basic setup. Many top notch domain registrars in the industry provide advanced DNS management like forwarding your domain to another site, subdomains, email id management, wildcard dns etc
    • 3> third party nameservers This is an option that very advanced domain managers prefer when they wish to have more features and greater control over their DNS records which may not be provided by the registrar or the webhost.

    Now a days, the line between the web hosts and the domain registrars is fading as most domain registrars are providing web hosting and most web hosts are providing domain registration. If you purchase your domain registration and web hosting from the same company, chances are that you may never need to do any setup at all.


    What to look for in a registrar
    It is always a good idea to register your domain with a domain registration site rather than with your webhost so you can be able to shift your webhost in case you need to without loosing your domain. A good domain registrar should provide you the following features



    • No Cost Domain Forwarding – To Point your domain to anywhere you choose, you can even use a long free web host url and forward your domain to it.
    • No Cost for Change of Registrant – Makes sure you can change registrars (transfer out to another registrar) for your domain without paying a heavy fee.
    • No Cost Domain Parking – You get o­ne page saying your site is under construction or something like that.
    • Domain Name Locking – makes sure that no o­ne can initiate a transfer request until you unlock your domain

    • DNS Server Changes – You should be able to login to your own control panel and make any changes yourself

    I use www.planetdomain.com for all my domain needs, they provide 1 year registration for $10.75 and $9.75 for a domain transfer including one year extension.


    Trouble Shooting Domain Name Problems
    What can you do if you have trouble setting up your domain? First of all, remember that it may take up to 48 hours for your domain changes to propagate across the internet. If you wish to verify the settings o­n any domain, you can use our recommended
    whois tool


    The whois report on any domain will tell you about the current nameservers attached to that domain in addition to the contact addresses, the registration date, expiry date and the date when the last modifications were made to that domain record. If the nameservers are not correct then you know you have to change them by logging into your domain name control panel or by contacting your registrar support.

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    ASP.NET Reseller Web Hosting

    ASP.NET Reseller Web Hosting allows clients to become web hosts themselves. Resellers could function, for individual domains, under any combination of these listed types of hosting, depending on who they are affiliated with as a provider. Resellers accounts may vary tremendously in size: they may have their own virtual dedicated server to a colocated server.

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    Top Windows Reseller Hosting Providers – August 2008
    Easy CGI
    ASP.NET Reseller Host

    Once you sign up or upgrade to Easy CGI ASP.NET reseller hosting program, every service within your account is discounted based on the volume of hosting packages in your account. You may resell these services at whatever value you choose. As a reseller you will have access to your own branded version of our Hosting Control Panel that your customers will think is yours.

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