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Source from: http://www.bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/battery-usage-tips-how-to-increase-laptop-battery-life If you are like many people, you have had the unpleasant experience of working on a project on your laptop, only to cry out in frustration as your battery dies in the middle of something important. Source from: http://bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/tablets-technology-what-you-can-expect-from-tablets-in-2012 Last week at CES, we saw plenty of upcoming consumer electronics products that will be launched sometime this year. Unlike last year where tablets were front and center at the tradeshow, Ultrabooks have taken over the limelight. Source from: http://bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/2012-battery-technology-the-best-battery-pack-chargers If I learned one thing last week, it's that mobile battery technology isn't going to get substantially better anytime soon. Battery technology in our cell phones has taken a major hit since the start of the boom a couple years ago. Source from: http://www.bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/consumer-electronics-show-2012-a-roundup The direction in which consumer electronics is headed was exemplified by Samsung this year, as it unveiled its Smart strategy and extended it to almost all its devices... right down to its newer washing machines (the ability to control them through your smartphones, imagine). Source from: http://bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/best-tablet-roundup-at-ces-2012 Couldn't keep up with the 600+ posts we wrote covering CES 2012 in Las Vegas? We're here to help sift the wheat from the chaff, and if you're hoping to see the best of what CES had to offer in the world of tablets, you've come to the right place. Source from: http://bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/how-androids-invade-2012-consumer-electronics-show The predictable phones and tablets running Android are joined by TVs, goggles, cameras and more. Here are some of the gadgets running Android. Source from: http://bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/more-thinner-and-metal-ultrabook-laptops-will-coming At the gadget industry's annual crystal-ball convention, laptops look more like products of Aston Martin than Fisher-Price. With sales of budget laptops plummeting, computer makers are swinging the pendulum toward sleeker, metallic and pricier portable PCs that they're calling Ultrabooks. Many of these were shown for the first time here this week at the International Consumer Electronics Show. Source from: http://bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/hp-shows-of-the-worlds-heaviest-ultrabook-at-2012-ces HP has unveiled the HP Envy 14 Spectre Ultrabook, which is the latest addition to the growing number of Intel Ultrabooks launched here at CES 2012. Source from: http://bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/2012-consumer-electronics-ultrabooks-will-to-usurp-tablets Ultrabooks are not supercomputers packed in small frames, or super electronic reading devices. They're simply less expensive, Windows versions of MacBook Air machines that use flash storage and boot up in 10 seconds or less. At between $700 and $1,000 apiece, and between 3 and 5 pounds, ultrabooks are this year's hot-ticket item at CES. Source from: http://bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/top-5-tips-to-help-enhance-your-laptop-battery-life Laptop batteries increasingly last longer. Still, over time, the life of a battery will diminish significantly. Without a long battery life, your laptop basically becomes a desktop. Enhancing the life of your laptop battery can save money and put off the need to purchase another one. Source from : http://bestlaptopbattery.co.uk/battery-wiki/best-ultrabooks-review-hands-on-with-the-hp-folio-13-1 As ultrabooks become a major part of the laptop landscape this year, the key to finding a good one might not lie in specs--since so many have identical innards--so much as look, feel, and bang for the buck. I believe it is absolutely essential for mapping technologies to be "open source". One very important reason for this is that Name + (residential) Address is widely accepted throughout the western word as Identity (which is why news stories frequently cite "...givenName surName of 123 streetname..." or "givenName surName of no fixed address"). This effectively makes your residential address half of a widely accepted Identity "key". Now, as we become more mobile, "residential" address is becoming less important than "current" addess (e.g. the current GPS co-ordinates of my omni-present mobile phone). Since most people still need a "map" to provide the contextual information related to latitude & longitude co-ordinates, its essential that they have unrestricted access to "maps". Liked by Peter Egan Jr. |
