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panasonic toughbook – really a tough book

Posted by Ashish On 17 April 2009 5 Commented

The Panasonic Toughbook is a laptop computer created for extreme environments. The system is designed to withstand vibration, drops, spills, extreme temperature, and other rough handling. While originally targeted at military, law enforcement and heavy industrial users, Panasonic has expanded marketing towards a wider audience in recent years.

EVDO – BSNL’s wireless broadband

Posted by Ashish On 9 April 2009 6 Commented

BSNL introduced EVDO, a usb modem, the wireless broadband. It is available in the selected cities only. Please contact your nearest BSNL telephone exchange / Commercial office for more details and availability. The BSNL EDDO modem is USB based, making it easy for Desktop computers as well as Laptops. BSNL claims the maximum speed of [...]

Upgraded to Dell 1525 laptop

Posted by Ashish On 31 March 2009 5 Commented

When I started my blog, I was using an old desktop purchased in year 2002 with Intel Pentium 4 processor, 128 MB RAM and 40 GB hard disk. I upgraded it later to 512 MB RAM and 160 GB hard disk and a CD-RW. It was sufficient for me as I was not a geek [...]

ASUS, Intel tie up to launch ‘Eee Box’

Posted by Ashish On 19 October 2008 No Commented

The Eee Box is a mini desktop PC with huge possibilities. With a slim, svelte design, the world’s smallest desktop PC allows for an array of space saving options. Plus, it’s so easy to use. Its simple intuitive interface is simple to learn. Fulfilling the needs of users who require a stylish, low-power computer with [...]

prevent your bsnl broadband from disconnecting ~ BSNL trick

Posted by Ashish On 15 October 2008 25 Commented

I found an amazing trick which helps you to prevent the internet from disconnecting while downloading. Many people have this problem, including me that the internet disconnects while downloading. To activate this trick, you have to make some changes in the router.

Rubik’s Cube MP3 Player

Posted by Ashish On 14 October 2008 No Commented

Rubik Cubes, for those of you that haven’t been paying attention to pop culture, are hot again. Innovative designers are trying to capitalize on the Rubik’s craze by using the form in new, creative ways. Designer Hee Yong has created the first Rubik Cube MP3 Player.

Dual Music Player That Plays Your MP3 Collection Your CDs

Posted by Ashish On 11 October 2008 2 Commented

You want to enjoy your audio CDs while traveling but you also have a huge MP3 collection at home that you want to take with you. The ideal solution? DMP, a portable music player that supports CD and MP3 files. Use the MP3 player as you normally would, hang it around your neck, clip it [...]

Utstarcom UT-300r2u -my review

Posted by Ashish On 24 September 2008 11 Commented

I got this modem with my broadband connection. It used to give me troubles, but now, i can face them well. The modem has default IP address 192.168.1.1. The computer IP address can be set to any in the range 192.168.1.2 to 192.168.1.254. The DNS is to be set to 192.168.1.1. The first major difference [...]

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