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Review: Sony Vaio Y-series 11.6-inch ultraportable – powered by AMD Fusion

Review of Sony Vaio Y-series 11.6-inch netbook (model number VPCYB15AG): Introduction: Earlier this year, when Sony released this netbook, it was advertised as the Vaio YB series and had an MRP of More »

ORZ Headphones

Review #001 ORZ Studio Headphones

Looking at the photos i know you are little bit excited but don’t let those looks deceive you. Having never heard of this brand before and i took a risk to go More »

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Why you should go for an AMD Llano based Fusion Laptop

Before you dwell on the title, let me fling a backdrop of my personal computing experience. My teenage-hood was bombarded with an “Unknown PC” from an Alien Planet which was inferior than More »

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Apple trying to invade mid-range turf with cheaper iphone.

Apple is ready to unleash a successor to the current iphone4 in around September and probably name it iphone5 or 4gs and the rumors that are floating around suggest it might adopt More »

Apple fan

Thou shalt not sell cherry and kidney for an Apple

Now i know Apple have got some premium devices under their belt which even i am longing for, but the Apple fanboyism has recently hit a new high which fanatics are probably More »

First look at Asus X43TA Notebook based on the AMD Llano platform

Recently, I bought a 14-inch notebook based on the AMD Llano APU. As i’m writing a review of it, I have uploaded a short video of this laptop for starters.

Preliminary impressions:

  1. Excellent value for money
  2. Plays all the latest games at medium-high settings, due to hybrid crossfire capability
  3. Battery life – 4 hours 20 min of continuous internet browsing over wifi with a USB mouse connected
  4. Very lightweight considering it packs a mean punch!

Review: Sony Vaio Y-series 11.6-inch ultraportable – powered by AMD Fusion

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Review of Sony Vaio Y-series 11.6-inch netbook (model number VPCYB15AG):

Introduction: Earlier this year, when Sony released this netbook, it was advertised as the Vaio YB series and had an MRP of INR 26,990. Recently, this line has been refreshed as simply the Y-series and the portfolio has been extended to include a 15.5 inch notebook as well. The new MRP is 22,900 and you can almost certainly get it for lesser from many outlets. The new model isn’t any different from the older series – all the hardware spec and bundled accessories are exactly the same. The 11.6 inch variant comes in 4 colors – Black, silver, green and pink. The last digit of the model number reflects the color of that model (In my case VPCYB15AG = green). The fresh 15.5 inch model is identical in hardware as compared to its puny cousins, except for the larger display diagonal and the in-built DVD drive.

How to Create Strong Passwords that are easy to remember.

password meter

Memorizing strong password is like trying to remember the names of strangers you go across in day to day life and i am dead sure that is not easy. Picture this Ass8(659&hnG no doubt it is a strong password even passwordmeter confirms it by giving a score 100% but try memorizing those characters. Not easy right? I remember the time when life was easy, couple of months back a friend of mine had revealed his first ever password that he used for his yahoo account and it was hajam.

Contest #001 ORZ Studio Headphones Giveaway

ORZ Headphones

Having reviewed the first ever product on my site here’s the first among many giveaways coming your way.

ORZ Headphones

To take part in this Competition you have to follow couple of rules.

1. Press the like button above and also like my Facebook page.

2. Follow me on twitter.

You can also do the same using the Social bar below

3. Post a comment below on why you want this headphone in one line.

Once I reach 100 Facebook like’s on my Bitspired Page the contest ends and the best comment wins the prize.

Review #001 ORZ Studio Headphones

ORZ Headphones
Looking at the photos i know you are little bit excited but don’t let those looks deceive you.

ORZ Headphones

Having never heard of this brand before and i took a risk to go for this as it was under my budget (₹700, $16) and it was visually appealing. Once i laid my hands on it i went straight for the kill and before i spill the beans let me help you explore the headphone.

The build quality of the headphone is pretty good with glossy plastic sliders at both the end of the headband. The Headband is made up of rigid plastic leathered on top and cushioned at the bottom for comfort. Humongous Ear-pads are both treat for the eyes and extremely comforting and is great for a long outing with the headphone. The cord is roughly 1.5 meters long and it comes with 3.5mm jack which you can connect it to virtually all of the devices we own these days.

Opera to join Rapid Release bandwagon.

Courtesy: Opera

Mid March when IE9 was released Microsoft had boasted its 2.35 million downloads in 24 hours only to be doubled by Firefox 4 when it was released and all this seems to be a distant history. Firefox 5 was recently released and there was not much hush about it thanks to the rapid release cycle these browser manufacturers have opted for. Initiated by Google Chrome and then recently adopted by Mozilla Firefox as they are heading to Firefox 6.0 leaving users with its latest stable release Firefox 5.0 and they are planning to release Firefox 7.0 by the end of this year though some IT corporations have ridiculed Firefox for such a move.

11+ million .co.cc sites dumped by Google over Security reasons

Courtesy: co.cc

Google is definitely on a roll as it has been under limelight for couple of weeks now after taking on facebook with Google Plus and earning “+1″ from the public, it has also decided to do a heavy makeover of most of its products from which youtube has been my area of concern and the new youtube layout with a darker theme is already a “win win” situation for dark themer’s like me and it blends well with Google Plus.

Why you should go for an AMD Llano based Fusion Laptop

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Before you dwell on the title, let me fling a backdrop of my personal computing experience. My teenage-hood was bombarded with an “Unknown PC” from an Alien Planet which was inferior than our Planet Earth. Hence i asked DAD for a real pc and my uncompromising argument yielded me my first PC with an Intel Pentium 4 chip clocked @1.7GHz on an Intel 850MV motherboard with 2*128MB RD Ram and nVidia Geforce MX2 video card. Yes i was more than happy with the configuration as it was way better than what my friends had back then. Honestly speaking i had no clue about AMD processors and how they fared against Intel chips until i was enlightened about the AMD Athlon 64 processors in early 2004. As it was high time i needed an upgrade i went for AMD Athlon-X2 4200+ on ASUS M2N VM-DH, previously i had seen the advantage of going for AMD processors (socket 939) as Athlon X2 was totally compatible with older motherboards that came with Athlon64 cpu’s and i was impressed with that unlike the Blue team forcing you to upgrade the motherboard if you wanted a new CPU from their turf. So it was sealed and my first AMD A$$ kicking Athlon X2 was chosen for my next PC.

Apple trying to invade mid-range turf with cheaper iphone.

iphone mini
iphone mini

Courtesy: colindunn via flickr

Apple is ready to unleash a successor to the current iphone4 in around September and probably name it iphone5 or 4gs and the rumors that are floating around suggest it might adopt the same processor the ipad2 has with an 8 megapixel camera. But i am not going to focus on the next generation iphone instead i’ll be talking about the cheaper version of iphone that Apple is going to use to conquer 3rd world countries. Rumour has that this new stripped down version of iphone will be around 2/3rd size of the current iphone and will wear the current generation hardware as the price of those components has gone down fit for a fresh iphone mini.

Thou shalt not sell cherry and kidney for an Apple

Apple fan

Now i know Apple have got some premium devices under their belt which even i am longing for, but the Apple fanboyism has recently hit a new high which fanatics are probably proud of. What surprises me is that they take Apple devices as the devices revealed from heaven which requires utmost devotion and everything else as demonic devices. In-fact a BBC Documentary showed,an MRI scan on an Apple Fanboy with companies images triggered those parts of the brain as images of a deity do to religious people. Some of them have even taken their fanboyism to a level where they have gone great lengths to prove their love for Apple by tattooing and even building “shrines” for some of its old devices. Couple of months back when Pope Benedict XVI said that technology poses a threat to religion, he was probably referring to apple gadgets.