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Cool Tech News and Gadget Reviews

Posted in Product Review, Tech Info by MZaidee

Gadget AdvisorIf you are looking for answers to the following questions, Gadget Advisor is the best place to start with.

1. What digital lifestyle products – PC, cell phones, consumer electronics, mobile/portable, home systems, software, etc. - are high on the list of must-haves in the next 12 months?

2. What are strengths and weaknesses of these products?

3. How is the post-sale support (additional warranties, installation, training, etc.)?

Gadget Advisor is a new resource for getting up-to-date information on technology items for your home and computing needs. The goal of the site is not to list every bit of news from each day, but to focus on the product releases and news items that are the most significant, useful, or particularly cool.

The items reviewed are selected on the basis of the “best of the best” resources. You can easily find lots of interesting reviews like Logitech universal remote, top extensions for Firefox, and online backup services here.

They post about 1 to 3 reviews every weekday. You can either subscribe to their RSS feed or simply get their latest entries in your email inbox via FeedBurner.

For more information: Click Here.

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India Flying to the Moon

Posted in General, Tech Info by MZaidee

Chandrayan-IThe unmanned Chandrayaan-I spacecraft blasted off smoothly from a launch pad in southern Andhra Pradesh, India to embark on a two-year mission of exploration.

The robotic probe will orbit the Moon, compiling a 3-D atlas of the lunar surface and mapping the distribution of elements and minerals.

The launch is regarded as a major step for India as it seeks to keep pace with other space-faring nations in Asia.

The Chandrayan-I mission envisages placing a 525-kg satellite in a polar orbit 100-km above the moon. The satellite will be launched using a modified version of India’s indigenous Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV). The spacecraft will initially be launched into a geo-synchronous transfer orbit, and subsequently maneuvered into its final lunar orbit using its own propulsion system.

Once that happens, India will join an exclusive club of four nations - the United States, Russia and China - that have the capabilities to launch a moon mission.

India’s experience in rocketry began in ancient times when fireworks were first used in the country, a technology invented in neighboring China - which had an extensive two-way exchange of ideas and goods with India and was connected by the Silk Road.

The military use of rockets by Indians during the Mysore war inspired William Congreve to invent the Congreve rocket, the predecessor of modern artillery rockets, in 1804.

After India gained independence from British occupation in 1947, Indian scientists and politicians saw the potential of rocket technology in both defense applications and research and development.

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Google Chrome, I Love It!

Posted in Tech Info by MZaidee

Google Chrome

“We saw an opportunity, given how much the Web has evolved, to rewrite the browser from scratch,” says Sundar Pichai, Google’s vice president for product management. The goal, he says, was to create a simple, yet powerful user experience with no interruptions: “The user should enjoy surfing the Web, and the browser should stay out of it.”

If the above is their goal, then I believed Google has achieved it.

The centerpiece of Chrome is the tab, which is located at the top of the browser. If one tab is loading a page, a user can switch to another tab to continue work without waiting. Similarly, if one tab crashes or freezes, you can close that tab without affecting other open tabs. This helps to keep memory jams from bogging down the computer or the whole browser.

When you open Chrome, the default page brings you to your nine most visited sites, giving the page a customized look and feel. It also displays your search history and recent bookmark selections.

One user-friendly feature is that the search and address window have been combined. Now there’s just one box, and it has become a center of power - just starting to type any letter in the alphabet will bring up suggestions. These are culled from bookmarks (Chrome automatically imports bookmarks and passwords from your existing browser) and from popular searches that begin with that letter.

Enough say. I started leaving Firefox behind. To download Chrome: Click Here.

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Get a New Job and Get Paid

Posted in Money Maker, Tech Info by MZaidee

bluechipexpert.comSomeone invited me to this interesting site.

It’s a new recruiting service for professionals called Blue Chip Expert. It requires a referral, and is designed for full and part time professionals and specialists; they focus on helping top corporations to hire the best “experts” for projects they need to staff.

Blue Chip Expert generates placement fees from hiring companies, and shares portion of these fees with the members, who help build the network of professionals, or their designated Non-Profit . This incentive program allows you to benefit not only from the people you invite, but the people they invite, and the people they invite.

It is simple. You can get a new job or get paid for referring your friends. Signing up is free and takes less than 5 minutes.

For more information: Click Here.

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