• The Notebook – Rain Scene

    Posted on January 18th, 2012 No comments


    From: www.newline.com
    Video Rating: 4 / 5


  • What is a good new notebook to buy for creating digital art and watching movies?

    Posted on December 14th, 2011 No comments


    Question by Jon Hildebrandt: What is a good new notebook to buy for creating digital art and watching movies?
    My current notebook is no longer doing what I need, so it’s time for a replacement. I’ll be creating art (in programs like Photoshop), writing in Word, watching movies, etc. There are two musts: accurate colors shown (as accurate as I can get, I mean) and a widescreen display. Interested in another HD screen. Thank you! I just need some help finding the notebook I’m looking for!

    Best answer:

    Answer by LBriscoe
    I’m guessing you’ll be doing light Photoshopping. Anything really heavy on a laptop isn’t smart- they really aren’t meant for photo/video editing.Regarding the screen, I think any laptop you get now will have fairly true colors. LCDs (especially TFT panels, like in laptops) have come really far, and their quality is very good, even on low-end computers. So if in your laptop hunt, you don’t see specific mention of a spectacular screen, don’t rule that computer out of your possibilities. Most likely it will be fine anyway.Now, some technical specifications I’d recommend for you:Processor: Dual-coreRAM: at least 3GBHard Drive: at least 250GB, preferably 320GBScreen Size: Not less than 15″DVD Drive: speed isn’t gonna differ terribly, as long as it’s included, it’ll workVideo: If you can, get a laptop with dedicated graphics memory (it may say 512MB graphics, or 256MB is fine too. If it doesn’t mention any graphics card, it means it’s an integrated stock card, which may slow down your image editing.So, I’ve looked at some models for you:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834200028http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834117990And, the more expensive (but best) option:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834127003I am fond of the Sony VAIO series. They’re seriously good-looking laptops, and they perform really well.I think any brand should be fine though.Regards,Lucien Briscoe



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  • Da Vinci’s Notebook – Title of the Song

    Posted on December 10th, 2011 No comments


    Album version of the Da Vinci’s Notebook song, in case anyone wanted to hear the song without laughter or whatever in the background.
    Video Rating: 4 / 5



    pics of from the notebook movie and i’ll be seeing you playing in the backround
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • Goldmund – In A Notebook

    Posted on December 8th, 2011 No comments


    From his latest album, The Malady Of Elegance.
    Video Rating: 4 / 5


  • Lenovo S10 Notebook PC

    Posted on November 27th, 2011 No comments


    Theres only 3 on earth right now, don’t even know why we’re uploading this. So here’s the video on the Lenovo S10, which you can’t buy…….yet.



    The Notebook – Scene Kiss in the rain / no music
    Video Rating: 4 / 5

  • Rescentris Releases Version 4.5 of CERF, the ?Bio-IT Award? Winning Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) Software System for Biology and General R&D

    Posted on November 25th, 2011 No comments


    Rescentris Releases Version 4.5 of CERF, the “Bio-IT Award” Winning Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) Software System for Biology and General R&D

    CERF 4.5 Award Winning ELN

    Columbus, OH (PRWEB) November 17, 2011

    Rescentris, Inc. today announced the release of Version 4.5 of its leading Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) software product CERF to its global customer base. CERF is a scalable, cross-platform ELN used by organizations to replace paper-based lab recordkeeping and enable controlled access and sharing of research knowledge.

    ELNs improve research productivity and quality by helping scientists find information and protocols needed to plan the right experiments, then capture and organize all of their data. User adoption can be a major challenge to the success of enterprise lab informatics solutions. CERF 4.5 was developed to be the easiest full-featured ELN to deploy and use.

    CERF is the only enterprise ELN providing native Windows and Mac OSX clients, because users often need the full power and flexibility of an integrated desktop environment. CERF 4.5 offers fewer clicks for common and batch functions and a streamlined user interface to make it easier to organize and navigate through multiple projects and experiments. Real-time collaboration and communication was extended with new messaging technologies, so users can more easily work together – even on the same page.

    CERF 4.5 provides new mobility option ‘Email-To-CERF’ to post notes, images and data securely from any device, plus an updated web browser ELN client. Data visualization was extended to create and edit even more scientific content inline in the notebook, including a free-hand sketching tool, audio entries and annotations, tables, mindmaps, and screenshots, as well as greater Microsoft Office integration. Workflows were simplified for multiple authors on experiments and notebook pages, and publishing to PDF or to Microsoft Word format was extended. New social tagging, user editable taxonomies, and metadata features were added to annotate and quickly find information using CERF’s rich search tools.

    Version 4.5 updated the CERF Server (PC/Mac) for MS SQL Server, MySQL, and Oracle databases. Distributed Data Management extends management of data and images of any size securely outside the relational database to maintain system performance. The new SDIMS module supports structured data and standardized forms, including experiments, samples, and task management (as semantic data in RDF format). CERF 4.5 also features enhancements for patent protection, regulatory compliance and monitoring.

    The extensions and updates were all deployed within CERF’s modular and flexible semantic infrastructure that enables plug-and-play upgrades and the ability to control what features are available. See http://rescentris.com/cerf-software/cerf-4-5-updates/ for more information.

    “This release was driven by our users in diverse disciplines at over 100 customer sites”, said Jeff Spitzner, Rescentris’ President. “They chose CERF because it has the feature position users want and is easy to deploy, keep, and upgrade. Now, as ELNs are becoming mainstream applications, it is vital that they are easy to use, match the way scientists work today, and remain locked and responsive even as data volumes increase. CERF is a critical drive to help our customers make effective and effective use of their knowledge in say to compete successfully in the global research and development community.“

    About Rescentris
    Rescentris, Inc. provides CERF enterprise software to help organizations protect their R&D investments and increase collaboration and efficiency. The company serves a global base of commercial, academic, government and nonprofit research labs in biology and multidiscipline research areas. CERF combines Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) and scientific content management for a complete paperless lab solution with data secured on servers hosted behind firewalls or in cloud-based SaaS systems. See http://www.rescentris.com.

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  • The Notebook – showing Dementia

    Posted on November 23rd, 2011 No comments


    A view from medical aspect of dementia, so the support from the family is important. But most of the time, it is futile.
    Video Rating: 4 / 5


  • MSI GT780R Gaming Notebook With Illuminated Keyboard Unboxing & First Look Linus Tech Tips

    Posted on November 21st, 2011 No comments


    www.ncix.com Beast. That is all. 16GB of RAM :o



    Many people have asked to see one of my build order notebooks, so hither it is! Nothing special, just an old notebook I used earlier this year, and I further everyone to have one! Make sure you check out www.SixJaxGaming.com , home to my SC2 team!

  • What is the difference between a netbook and a notebook?

    Posted on November 13th, 2011 No comments


    Question by xx_mindiw_xx: What is the difference between a netbook and a notebook?
    What is the difference between a netbook computer and a notebook computer? I am looking for a laptop mainly for music and school use, not so much gaming. Is it worth it for me to just get a netbook? Or should I get a notebook?

    Best answer:

    Answer by apcyberax
    netbooks are much smaller and light but less powerful they are used more for internet/email and not fore big apps like videos editing or gaming. What you get will depend on your needs and requirments



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  • Group Mobile Adds Latest GD Itronix Rugged Notebook to Product Offerings

    Posted on October 19th, 2011 No comments


    Group Mobile Adds Latest GD Itronix Rugged Notebook to Product Offerings

    GD8200 Fully Rugged Notebook

    Chandler, AZ (PRWEB) September 30, 2011

    Group Mobile, well known for carrying the top brands in rugged laptops, rugged tablet PCs, rugged UMPCs (Ultra Mobile PCs), broken PDAs, and broken handheld computers has added the late General Dynamics Itronix broken laptop its product line. The GD8200 full broken notebook is little and lightweight. It is contrived for the tough users and tried to military extremes, including temperature extremes, humidity, vibration, dust, drops, and spills. It is an idealistic broken notebook for police, military personnel, first responders, and field service technicians in industries such as utilities, telecommunications, and cable.

    “The GD8200 rugged notebook is smaller and lighter than most computers in the fully rugged class,” said Stephanie Kreitner, Group Mobile Marketing Director. “Its exceptional design strikes a great balance between durability, mobility, and computing power that mobile users require outdoors and in other extreme working conditions.”

    The GD8200 notebook is powered by an Intel® Core i7 mobile processor to maximize computational power, while optimizing weight and power consumption. It features a 500GB shock-mounted hard drive with a heater, 2GB DDRIII RAM, and a 13.3-inch DynaVue® II sunlight-readable display with a multi-touch touchscreen that provides advanced functionality such as pinch to zoom.

    The GD8200 offers a full set of embedded wireless technologies to give mobile users advanced wireless connectivity and increased productivity. Options include Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n, high power wireless LAN, Bluetooth®, dedicated GPS, and 4G and 3G mobile broadband technologies. Security features on the GD8200 include a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 1.2 security chip, removable hard drive, and security lock slot to protect your valuable information. Optional security features include an integrated fingerprint reader, SmartCard reader, Intel Anti-Theft Technology, and Computrace theft recovery and data protection.

    The GD8200 continues to maintain a platform footprint that is consistent with its fully-rugged notebook predecessors, allowing customers to upgrade their rugged notebooks without replacing vehicle docks, and significantly lowering the total cost of ownership.

    The GD8200 fully rugged notebook can be ordered from Group Mobile now. For more information on the rugged GD Itronix GD8200 or to place your order, visit http://www.groupmobile.com/product.asp/sku=5464.

    About Group Mobile
    Headquartered in Phoenix, AZ, Group Mobile serves customers all over North America. Customers range from Fortune 500 companies and the U.S. Military, to local police/fire/ambulance, to small and mid-size businesses, to the frequent traveler that needs something more long-lasting than a commercial, off-the-shelf computer. Group Mobile transporting all the leading rugged computing brands. In addition, Group Mobile offers vehicle docking and mounting equipment from Gamber Johnson, Ram Mounts, and Havis/Ledco. To learn more about rugged computers and how they differ from commercial, indoor computers, check out the Rugged Computer Guide or visit us online at http://www.groupmobile.com.

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