Archive for the ‘Chip’ Category


The jogging software

Thursday, December 20th, 2007

The jogging software

Today launched the new software for joggers & runner’s the Runner’s Studio. This software provide facility to keep track detailed of all your running exercises, to view statistical charts, set goals, workout divided stats by email and even path the mileage on all pair of your jogging shoes. The relaxed and easy to use interface present an overview of your current runs, like plan weekly workouts, choices to set goals, race dates timetable and more.

There you can also feed detailed information for all times of runs, including temperature, body weight, course, shoes, heart rate, distance and more other info. As well as you can maintain an own journal and also add “mega goals” that provide you to simulate a number of cross-country runs. This software offers an enjoyable interface with lots of features, but has lack that may be important to various users, lack of printing, backup, and export features.

Cons: no export; no printing; no backup!
Pros: Pleasant interface; statistical graphs, plan races and set goals.

Updatestar: the software updates

Thursday, November 22nd, 2007

Updatestar: the software updates

The new software UPdatestar launched in market for your computer scans for software installed products and produces a record of your inventory and also available updates, next to download link and other information. This software is not only works with extensively used commercial products, but it also with several shareware and freeware programs available from the network. The software Updatestar runs in the trey system and it able to automatically analysis the updates on a monthly, weekly, or daily basis.
You can modify the list of products and select to ignore updates from assured products.
The maintained update records by the developer and allow input from users to facilitate improved the accuracy. The latest version documented about half of the fifty products we had installed, then so they definitely space for improvement. So fact is that it is very promising software.

Microsoft Exchange Fax server

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

The GFI FAX maker software for swap over makes receiving and sending faxes a simple, efficient and cheaper process and let users to send and receive directly faxes from their email client like SMTP/POP3, Exchange Server, and Lotus. The little time spent on sending, distributing and collecting faxes, your company saving noticeable charges. Faxes received and send are also keeping in digital set-up as an email.

This latest software user can easy to install, requires small maintenance and add with for client existing messaging customized result. It seamlessly integrates by means of your mail server, permitted user to receive and send faxes and text/SMS messages by there email user. Your company can also seek out for and back up every fax in the same mode that emails are amass and regain on the network. This software also support Fax over IP and adds with IP-enabled PABXs and also GFI Fax maker technology Brook routs SR 140 to faxes send over the Internet.

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Software for Touching Typing

Tuesday, October 9th, 2007

Software for Touching Typing

The latest software for Typing its name is Touch Typing Deluxe this software provide to practice and learn for touch typing style with help of instructed lessons which provide chart references that that prove you which finger to apply for the current note, while the keyboard position. At the complete of every lesson, you are accessible with statistical a detail that highlights trouble areas and keeps path of your overall growth and typing rate. As you turn into more advanced and superior in your typing, in this software you can also make use of the free mode of writing, which provide the facility to writing a emails, documents and letter while the speed of typing is being measured. This non free software support for multiple clients, as well as network and server compatibility.

Product details:
License Free Trial, $21.50 to buy
Version1.2.20
Requirements None
Publisher Vinarski It Services
Windows98/ME/2000/XP/2003/Vista
File Size2657 kb
Added October 04, 2007

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Apple squash the iPhone present

Saturday, June 23rd, 2007

Apple squash the iPhone present

It doesn’t come out that Apple & AT&T sign up window designers from Macy’s for the iPhone operation. The first window ads for the iPhone appear in the retail stores of both businesses Friday. They’re quite easy, just an image of the iPhone itself and ring a bell everybody that it’s “coming June 29.” AppleInsider spotted some larger ads in what come out to be a mall anywhere, but in busy downtown San Francisco, Apple and AT&T go for an added solid campaign.

Those stores will be the epicenters of iPhone mental illness next Friday when the companies begin promotion iPhones at 6 p.m. If amount are imperfect, possibly some of those in line will be happy with show copies, which don’t need almost as costly a data plan as the actual fad.

Intel offers 30 MHz spectrum for Wi-Max

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Now the chip maker giant Intel is blessing its customers by offering a minimum spectrum of 30 MHz per operator. Also the word is around that the license for the Wi-Max technology should be allowed to acquire enough spectrum, in order to have a successful business model with a minimal fee. Isn’t great

Wi max can be understood as a networking system that can cover a 30-mile radius with broadband access. For fixed, portable, nomadic computers and mobile, the company seems to be geared up to launch Wi-Fi and Wi-Max enabled chip in mid next year.

IBM’s chip-stacking technique:Speedy data-transfer between chips

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

IBM's chip-stacking technique:Speedy data-transfer between chips

The company said it could have memory-on-processor technology by 2009 for use in servers, supercomputers and other machines.

IBM has discovered a way to connect chips inside products ranging from cell phones to supercomputers. This assures prolong battery life in wireless devices and speedy data transfers between the processor and memory chips in computers.

Through this manufacturing technique, the long metal wires used to transfer information between chips no more exists. As a part of the technique, two chips are sandwiched on top of one another and the distance between them is measured in microns or millionths of a meter, held together by vertical connections that are etched in silicon holes that are filled with metal.

Known as “through-silicon-vias,”, the  vertical connections allow multiple chips to be stacked together with greater information flow between them. Company’s three-dimensional approach creates the possibility of up to 100 times more pathways for information, and shortens by 1,000 times the distance that information on a chip needs to travel.

“This is a big step, this is a really historic move,” said David Lammers, director of WeSRCH.com, a social networking Web site for semiconductor enthusiasts and part of VLSI Research Inc. “This has been studied to death, but it’s the first time a company is saying, ‘We can connect two chips in the vertical direction.”

“We are continuing to innovate _ now we have a new degree of freedom to get more functionality out of chips,” said Lisa Su, vice president for semiconductor R & D at IBM.

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