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The Kindle DX 9.7 inch version

May 6th, 2009

k70The Amazon Kindle is a great device for anyone from avid readers to tech early adopters. As with many things in this industry, the first model isn’t the best representation of what the vendor is trying to sell. The kindle 1 was oddly shaped and had many shortcomings. What it did right was provide an easy way for consumers to find what they want to read and read it in the shortest amount of time. It also provided Amazon with the easiest and fastest way into a consumer’s wallet.

The Kindle 2 was more of an evolutionary product. It kept features like subscription less 3g network, one click book purchases, and small form factor.

What I am excited about is the upcoming DX model. This one has a much bigger screen and addresses a few gripes about the kindle 2.

Here is what will set it apart from the rest.

1. it has auto rotating screen depending on how you hold it.
2. built in native pdf, no more converting to kindle format
3. keeps the free 3g wireless network
4. longer battery life
5. auto delivers major newspapers wirelessly (older model may already have this)
6. more memory, holds up to 3500 books

You may be seeing me at the beach with one of these in my hands….many feet alway from the salt water shore…with kindle in a plastic bag just in case…away from gadget killing sand…near a good spot for 3g coverage…never mind, I’ll just leave it in the hotel room near the beach and take a two buck newspaper.

Author: Categories: Gadgets

Laptop screen repairs

May 3rd, 2009

A trend that I’ve observed which seems harmless on the surface is really becoming a problem on laptops. Screens that get crushed due to accidental closure with something in the way. May it be a pencil or a stack of sticky notes, a few mini-seconds and you’ve got a broken screen and a costly repair. This seem to occur more and more lately due to laptop design that is ‘hip’ instead of practical. In the old days, YOU control when and how much the screen closes. There was also a latch to keep it closed when it’s shut. These days on most laptops if you close it 2/3 of the way, a spring or magnet helps you the rest of the way. This mechanism won’t know if a pencil or any other object is on your keyboard that could potentially harm your screen. In addition, since the laptops doesn’t have latches anymore, objects can get embedded in between screen and keyboard during transit, just waiting for a little force to turn your bright new screen into a ink blot with pieces of glass when you open it. One jolt on a bumpy road can send your laptop screen to go flying a few inches from the base and slam back down with dire consequences.

Luckily my favorite brand of laptop still does it right, the IBM Thinkpad X series.

For those of you unfortunate to have a latch-less venus flytrap clamshell notebook, all I can recommend is be extra vigilant when you close it and make sure you put it in something that keep both screen side and keyboard side firmly shut during transit.

Author: Categories: Tips

Ambit modem usb drivers

May 3rd, 2009

I had a really hard time finding this gem for a client who recently had their motherboard’s ethernet port fry on them. This created quite a quandary for me. I could have installed a new ethernet card, reroute the modem to USB, or tell them to buy a new machine. I chose the USB route. They had Vista and the disk that came with the modem was very old. I searched up and down only to find sites that wanted me to install some sort of driver helper to detect my driver. This is just another spyware ploy and should be avoided.

Here is the link you’ll need.

http://www.softwaredriverdownload.com/download_ambit_usb_cable_modem_driver.html

I can’t actually point you to the exact download link because it changes from time to time to keep people like me from doing this. Therefore just read down the page and find ‘download ambit USB cable modem driver’. Click there and you should be greeted with a dialog box asking where to put usbdriver2.1.zip. Of course trying this on the machine that can’t get on the internet due to the problem in the first place posed a problem… ;/

Author: Categories: Tips

Create PDF files for free!

May 3rd, 2009

Whether you’re on your laptop at the beach or at your house with a printer that is out of paper, haven’t you ever wished you can turn what you’re doing in pdf format to print later? Instead of spending hundreds of dollars on Adobe (not the reader which is free), you too can print to pdf with this great program. It installs in a flash and you’re off making pdfs. This is great for the enviroment and keeps your existance clutter free. Here’s how.

1. go to http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp and click on ‘free download’ on the left side.
2. save the file to your computer or click on ‘run’ after downloading
3. it will install to the default location and also ask you to install a free open source back-end called Ghostscript. This is the real workhorse of the program and is the reason they can give this program away for free.
4. when it’s done installing you will now have a new ‘printer’ called ‘cutepdf printer’ in your printer settings.

Now when you’re ready to print to pdf, click on the pulldown menu to select a printer and choose the new pdf printer. You will be greeted with another dialog box asking where to put the file. That’s it! You’re now on your way to a paperless existance. (Please make good backups with this new power or your virtual filing system can vanish into data oblivion)

Author: Categories: Tips

Download Windows 7 for free!

May 3rd, 2009

If you have an old machine that has at least 2gb of ram and a fairly decent video card, why not give windows 7 a try? If you are adventuresome and do not mind an occasional crash or freeze, install windows 7 beta will allow you to see what is coming down the pipe at Microsoft. I can tell you from using it for a few months now that THIS is the OS they should have released instead of Vista. Therefore I think of Vista now as the Windows ME of today. Both should have been in the oven longer and neither should have been made available for the public to buy and beta test for Microsoft.

You can go HERE to sign on and get a CD key for the beta program.

Please don’t use this windows 7 on your mission critical machine.

*UPDATE* The beta program is closed but not to worry, I hear on May 2nd Microsoft will open the doors once again. This time it’s for a Release Candidate of the software. See you there!

Author: Categories: Windows