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1:40AM

Logo

Sitting in my seat here in Fremont is warm for winter, there is global for ya, anyway I was thinking of all the logos i could make and I came out with this 

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This is about 5 months of photoshop skill, though if people want to learn some stuff from me I will be happy to make a stream out of this, although my internet is a bit slow, i do plan on upgrading my bandwidth soon enough.

This one is for David,

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So yeah I also am starting to use Twitter http://twitter.com/justamar ,also my youtube channel http://www.youtube.com/user/justamar

Love, Amar

9:41PM

Dell Studio Laptop Review

Parsing the intended markets for Dell's ever-shifting in-house brand names requires a bit of tea-leaf reading, although it's been easier of late, with the company stripping down its consumer brands to just the Inspiron and XPS lines. Now the company is adding a new line between the budget Inspiron and the high-end XPS. The new Studio line, as personified by the $1,250 15-inch Studio 15, has the same tapered shape, slot-loading optical drive, and rounded hinge as the Dell XPS M1530, but a similarly configured Studio system costs roughly $300 less than a similarly outfitted XPS.

The trade-off is mostly in size and finish. Even though it has a similar look, the Studio laptop is about 25 percent thicker and slightly heavier than its more upscale XPS cousin, with plastic accents instead of metal. We'd be tempted to toss in the extra $300 for the brushed-metal wrist rest and slimmer design of the XPS, but the Studio line does offer personalization options (lots of colors and graphic imprints) beyond what's available for Dell's other laptops, along with a slot-loading optical drive and credit-card-style media remote for about $200 more than a similarly configured Inspiron 1525 (not including discrete graphics, which are not available on the 1525).

 

Price as reviewed / Starting price $1,189 / $799
Processor 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100
Memory 2GB, 667MHz DDR2
Hard drive 250GB 5,400rpm
Chipset Intel GM965
Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3400
Operating System Windows Vista Premium
Dimensions (WDH) 14 x 10.16 x 1.25 inches
Screen size (diagonal) 15.4 inches
System weight / Weight with AC adapter 6.0 / 7.2 pounds
Category Mainstream

 

While clearly inspired by the popular XPS M1530, the Studio 15 has a more angular look, with its large side hinges curving the screen down at a sharp angle; the XPS presents a more rounded look. At 6 pounds, it's a bit heavy to tote around every day, but still at the lower end of the 15-inch scale, around 6 pounds. Our early review unit had a matte midnight blue lid, but there are a variety of color options. We've also seen some leaked shots online of several artistic designs motifs that should be available in the future, which we've previously covered on Crave.

The Studio 15 follows Dell's recent, and welcome, trend of putting HDMI outputs and touch-sensitive control buttons on just about every laptop--you can also get those on even the cheapest Inspiron 15-inch. Like the XPS 1530, it has a slot-loading optical drive and an Express Card slot that doubles as a holder for a credit-card-style media remote.

Also like the XPS M1530, the Studio 15 has a 15.4-inch LED backlit display with a native resolution of 1,440x900, which is standard for higher-end midsize laptops. Dell's cheaper Inspiron 1525 has a 1,280x800 display, but the extra screen real estate at the higher resolution in the Studio 15 makes for a much less cluttered desktop. We prefer these newer LED displays (over older LCD models lit by a fluorescent lamp) because of their lighter weight, brighter whites, and lower power consumption.

 

Dell Studio 15 Average for category [Mainstream]
Video HDMI, VGA-out VGA-out, S-Video
Audio Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks Stereo speakers, headphone/microphone jacks
Data 4 USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, multi-format memory card reader 4 USB 2.0, SD card reader
Expansion PC Card slot ExpressCard/54
Networking Modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth modem, Ethernet, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, optional WWAN
Optical drive DVD burner DVD burner

 

Intel's 2.1GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T8100 CPU is the current default for mainstream performance, and the Dell Studio 15 easily outperformed Dell's 14- and 15-inch Inspirons with slower 2.0GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T5750 processors, as well as the most recent XPS 1530 we looked at, which had an older 2.2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T7500. But for most typical tasks, including Web surfing, working on Office documents, media playback, etc., any of these CPUs would be more than adequate. We'd expect new CPUs from Intel's Centrino 2 refresh later in the summer.

While it's not the top of the video card food chain, the 256MB ATI Mobility Radeon HD3400 will provide for some basic gaming muscle. We got around 17 frames per second on Unreal Tournament III at 1,280x800. Tweaking the settings and turning down the detail level should get more playable frame rates in the mid-20s, but this system is targeted more at creative types, not hard-core gamers.

The Studio 15 ran for 2 hours and 46 minutes on our video playback battery drain test, using the included six-cell battery. That's reasonable for a midsize laptops, and our battery drain test is especially grueling, so you can expect longer life from casual Web surfing and office use--we got more than 3 hours out of it in anecdotal use

 

 

----Sam P.

8:35PM

Self-Made Wallpaper

Hey guys, I just made this wallpaper in Photoshop and am making it available to all you guys! Please check it out at-

http://www.flickr.com/photos/29201399@N03/3251371757/sizes/l/

4:54PM

Windows 7 Versions Announced

For anyone that has bought Windows Vista, you would know that they had several versions available for purchase. They had Windows Vista Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Business, Enterprise, and Ultimate. There were different levels of contents in each level. Windows came out with their new operating system called Windows 7. There was a bata available but is no longer able to be downloaded. Microsoft has officially released 7 different versions of Windows 7. This is ironic being that there are 7 versions and it's called Windows 7. Anyway the new versions are called Windows 7 Starter, Home Basic, Home Premium, Professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate. These versions are priced around the same as Windows Vista. Many users wish to only have one version to worry about with all of the best features but this isn't the case. To read more about Windows 7 versions, you can view it here

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Thanks for reading! 

1:45PM

'CohoBot'

Some of you may be familiar with the growing Social Network, Twitter. Well it appears that a bot named The 'CohoBot' is targeting AIM and Twitter users.

Here is a passage from Wikipedia.org regarding this bot:

"On September 5, 2008, users began to report being contacted by bots with names of the form "<adjective>Coho". Coho bots respond when Project Upstream's connection request site is used. Since this Web site previously solicited a response from Salmon and Trout bots, this indicates that they're essentially the same bot. Another suggestive factor is the fact that Coho are a type of Salmon. Coho bots are directed at Twitter updaters. More recently, there has been a few reports of LiveJournal and Digg users as well.

Sometime in early January 2008 the Coho bot started word-filtering chats into old-english speech. Many common words including "I" and "to" are being substituted"

If you are a victim of this, then you can simply "unsubscribe" by typing $optout. Once done, the bot will never contact you again.

I've had several annoyances with this bot. Here is the latest I've had:

As you can see, I have since removed myself from the list.

If anyone else has had this problem or is currently experiencing it, please leave a comment as I'd love to hear about it.

As always, find me on the following:

Blog: http://www.honkingantelope.com
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/lewisbeechey 

Lewis Beechey