Computing tech that defined the decade
Computing tech that defined the decade
Bill Gates anticipated great things from the so-called “noughties” when he described it as the “Digital Decade” back in 2001.
“The innovations of this decade will be more than just a handful of new features,” he wrote. “They’ll transform the way the PC fits into our lives, and the way we think about computing.”
Was he right? It’s been ten years of rapid technological change; ten years of smaller, faster and cheaper.
The PDA died; you could cook an egg on the heat generated by a 3.8GHz Pentium 4 PC; small laptops spawned recession-friendly netbooks; and social networking exploded with MySpace, Facebook and Twitter.
PENTIUM 4: The Intel Pentium 4 was planned to scale up to 10GHz, but never made it past a 3.8GHz chip
At the beginning of the decade, Gates prophecised that we’d all be carrying Tablet PCs, accessing our information on the move, and that our shiny Windows XP-powered computers would be the entertainment and communication hubs of our digital homes.
Needless to say, not all of this has come true. But here are some selected highlights extracted from the TechRadar hive-mind – you can add your own in the comments section below. First up…
The rise of the super-laptop
Rewind to the year 2000 and laptops were chunky, sombre grey biz-machines with 14-inch displays, Intel Mobile Pentium III processors and (if you were lucky) a 20GB hard disk. But laptop manufacturers started to experiment.
On the one hand, they shoehorned full-fat Pentium 4’s into hulking ‘desktop replacement’ systems with 17-inch LCDs, rewritable CD/DVD combo drives and a battery life of less than an hour. On the other, we saw machines like the TR1MP, a dinky, mist-silvered Sony VAIO no bigger than a hardback book. It blazed a trail for countless netbooks to come.
In 2003, Intel’s Centrino platform not only introduced the efficient Pentium M processor, but gave the fledgeling Wi-Fi standard a much-needed boost by including 802.11b as standard.
As the years rolled by, manufacturers also started sneaking in other features: 802.11g and 802.11n, Bluetooth, TV tuners, built-in webcams, widescreen displays, LED-backlit displays, bigger hard disks, faster GPUs, novelty fingerprint recognition systems and more RAM.
More recently, single-core processors have quietly bowed out in favour of new multi-core architectures. Modern laptops are now thinner, lighter, cheaper, faster, longer-lasting and far more colourful than their predecessors.
The dawn of the netbook
If you ignore the pioneering PDA/laptop mashup that was the Psion 7 (2000), then the Asus Eee (launched in 2007) is widely considered as the first true ‘netbook’. Small and lightweight, the Eee stripped the traditional laptop down to its undies, jettisoning expensive technology like the hard disk, large LCD and Windows in favour of flash memory, a 7-inch display and Linux.
Less isn’t more in this case. It’s actually less. Nevertheless, netbooks remain in vogue. MSI, Acer, Dell, Sony and Advent have all jumped onto the bandwagon to ride it into 2010.
Format wars continue to rage
We love a good format war and the past ten years have been rife with technology showdowns – Mac vs PC; OS X vs XP/Vista/Windows 7; Blu-ray vs HD DVD; Intel vs AMD; Nvidia vs ATI (later AMD); EU vs Microsoft; IE vs Firefox (Firefox forced IE usage below 90 percent for the first time in 2004); Google vs Microsoft; Xbox 360 vs PlayStation 3.
FIREFOX: The browser’s popularity with users saw the market share of Internet Explorer dip below 90% in 2004
Mac vs. PC (again)
While Microsoft is now happily bathing in the glow of good Windows 7 reviews, the decade arguably belongs to a simpler operating system – Windows XP. Launched in 2001, XP replaced Windows 2000 and the forgettable Windows Me. It’s a testament to XP’s usability, flexibility and Service Pack-fuelled staying power that users stuck with it even when Microsoft rolled out the ‘wow starts now’ Windows Vista in 2007.
The noughties also saw the release of Apple’s OS X operating system. The public beta of OS X (codenamed Kodiak) was released in early 2000 and has grown impressively through incremental big cat upgrades – Cheetah, Puma, Jaguar, Panther, Tiger, Leopard and Snow Leopard.
OS X continues to be flexible, stable and easy on the eye. The versatility of the code also saw chunks of it used in the software for the iPod touch, iPhone and Apple TV.
And while we’re talking operating systems, a quick word about Linux… Ubuntu saw its first release in 2004 (aka Warty Warthog), with updates every six months that included the likes of Hoary Hedgehog, Breezy Badger and Feisty Fawn
UBUNTU: The OS did much to strip away the geeky image associated with Linux. Heck, even my mum now uses it
Based on the Debian Linux distro, Ubuntu has arguably done more to make Linux acceptable to mainstream computer users than any other version of the open source OS. In short, Ubuntu has made Linux look cool.
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Smart/productive Technology For This Decade Now
Smart/productive Technology For This Decade Now
Wow! what a decade, it felt like a century of events from tragedies to breakthroughs.
One true fact is starting this year, any possibility you can imagine can be yours.
There are two distinct possibilities when it comes to your future/career choice,
which is either being a small business owner or being part of a large corporation; maybe
a hybrid of both.
These choices are definitely coupled with constant research and knowledge development either in educational pursuits or personal explorations. The choice will be yours, and personal technological tools will always be a deciding factor in how much you advance in your personal and professional life.
There are a variety of technological solutions out there, but in terms of tablet pcs and laptops,Fujitsu is a top technology leader. They have quality digital tools that will enhance your productivity and support all your aspirations; whether it’s small business, continuing education, enterprise, research and even mobile working solutions. They have every specialized solution for your state of the arts needs with a large number of their top quality products on sale right now. They even offer free shipping and additional giveaways on some laptops and tablet pcs. May I also add that they have a very good technical and product support team. What a Bargain! They also have financing options depending on your personal or professional needs.
Let’s face it; it’s a digitized world, where ideas, wealth and solutions can come from anywhere even right under your nose.
In today’s world of ever changing trends, peaks, valleys and topsy-turvy predictions you need competitive advantage.
That’s why I’m very passionate about technology and how it improves our daily productivity.
You can check out my site at IQine! , and add me to your web 2.0 profiles about responses or feedbacks about your thoughts.
It’s your life, dreams and ambitions: Act now on your ideas before someone else does.
Notebook decade: Ten Classic Notebook
Notebook decade: Ten Classic Notebook
● Sony PCG 505: Personality Notebook
In 1997, just involved in notebook industry, Sony introduced the first notebook computer to shock the entire notebook industry. Sony’s 505 family, the first model PCG 505 also allow consumers for the first time the formation of a “thin and light notebooks” awareness.
PCG 505 adopted was the most high-end Pentium MMX 133MHz processor and metal shell, but only 23.9 mm thick and weighing 1.35 kg, blue-violet coating products also broke the laptop was three-color gray black and white domination.
● Toshiba Portege R100: Need light
Toshiba Portege R100 launched in 2003, when the fame and was known as the “world’s thinnest Centrino notebook.” Prior to this, the classic ultra-thin models Toshiba Portege 2000 market performance is quite good, R100 Portege 2000 is the third generation of products evolved. To limit the possibility of light, R100 with external drive design, and use the Toshiba 1.8-inch notebook hard drive special. R100 length 289mm, width 226mm, and an almost A4 paper, the thickness of 14.9mm, the equivalent of a 5 angle coin, which weighs only 1.09 kg.
● IBM X31: late-night favorite of white-collar workers
Centrino platform to bring wireless applications has led to a leap in notebook computer industry, X31 is IBM in 2003 introduced the first notebooks based on Centrino platform. Higher for mobile users as X-series products, X31, both in volume and quality control was very good. Is easy to carry, X31 uses an external light soft design, volume of 10.78 × 8.75 × 1.25 inches, and weighs 1.63 kg. Titanium composite material of the screen lid and magnesium alloy chassis and body material ABS plastic material of the palm rest, making X31 strong exception, and conducive to heat. The machine is used in more than Pentium4-M 1.4GHz processor, 256MB of DDR memory and configure the 855PM chipset, coupled with an independent graphics card, performance is also quite satisfactory. In detail, X31’s keyboard uses a new type of support structure, stability and type of noise is small, the work to take care of the late-night crowd. Embedded security system to identify the user’s identity and to encrypt communications signals, to meet the great importance of data security needs of the users.
● HP NC6000: the king of mobile display
NC6000 is HP’s position was introduced in 2003 models in the high-end business users, at the time because of its high cost to become a classic sought after market models. NC6000 at the time of mobility and performance achieved a good balance, though not thin machines, of a thickness more than 3 cm, but NC6000 weighs about 2.4 kg, in this fashion acceptable. The battery lasts up to 5 hours of usage time long ago IBM X31 and so could not compare with it. It’s thermal design is quite clever, drive read the disk noise is small, the keyboard is wider and longer keys from the key design processes, such as increased user comfort. NC600 also has embedded security system, firmware, software and smart card combined together, can provide multi-level user authentication, and those sensitive to the data file encryption. NC6000 also once had “mobile game room” in the world, the use of high-end Radeon 9600 mobile graphics card and with JBL speakers, it has broken the traditional business notebook design, multimedia applications and games, no less.
● HP NX9000: All-in-Mean models
Hewlett-Packard released in 2003 specifically for the mobile office to meet the needs of SME customers NX9000 Series. As the relatively low price and desktop replacement position, NX9000 is a not very superior notebook products, but no obvious defects. The machine has 15-inch widescreen display, more refined work, no general lower-priced models rough feeling, cooling system also is designed fuselage bottom, rear, and drive just under 2mm of space are set outlet. NX9000 was relatively rare in the market all-in models, the fuselage had been contained within the hard disk drive (optional, including 20GB, 30GB, 40GB, 60GB up to 80 GB capacity and 4,200 rpm and 5,400 rpm two-speed specifications), CD-ROM and floppy drive.
● IBM T42p: Mobile Workstation
ThinkPad T Series notebook computers are located in the “high performance” products. In 2004, IBM released T42p global business that is a classic notebook, known as the “king of performance.” IBM T42p are used at the highest performance configurations, including this recently released a new Intel Pentium M 745 1.8GHZ processor and 7200RPM hard drive, graphics chips using specialized ATi Mobility FireGL T2 graphics chip, with a network / b / g tri-band compatible wireless card and Gigabit Ethernet wired network and Bluetooth capabilities. As a result of a 15-inch large LCD screen, so the volume will be slightly larger than the original machine T series, but the weight has been well controlled, the trip can be streamlined to 2.6 kilograms, has reached its maximum display resolution a 1600 × 1200 pixels. Of course, T42p launch price of up to 4 million will not become mainstream is doomed, but it can satisfy the requirements of the notebook computer almost all the power is selected because the T42p. In some test projects, T42p performance can compared with some high-end desktop shoulder, not only can meet the needs of business people, but also to meet other high-end graphics applications, known as “the movement of a letter workstation. “
● Sony Clie UX50: Ultra-Mobile PCs
In order to move the notebook to maximize the advantages of Microsoft proposed design “UMPC” (ultra-mobile PC) concept. But until Microsoft Origami at CeBIT 2006 exhibition debut in Germany, finally determined “UMPC” concept. In 2004 Sony launched the Clie UX50, is a UMPC’s representative. UX50 weighs only 520 grams, with 4.5-inch widescreen and follow the rotating screen design, CPU Intel Core Solo ULV 1GHz, machine running Windows XP system. In addition to infrared and Bluetooth, there is Wi-Fi wireless connection port. UX50 also has two built-in camera, one for video calls, the other for the camera, and built-in fingerprint identification system. Sony has always focused on the appearance of design, UX50 commonly used slide design mobile phone, the screen will be revealed after sliding full QWERTY keyboard, silver, white and gray with it also referred to as “MM killer.” Though expensive, but sales of UX50 is still good.
● Dell XPS M1710: gaming notebook
Dell XPS series is designed specifically for gamers notebook, the pursuit of configuration and high-end gaming performance was seen as Dell’s transformation masterpiece. In 2006, the Dell XPS line to enter the domestic market, the first release of a total of XPS M1210 and XPS M1710 two. And 12-inch screen compared to thin notebook XPS M1210, M1710 accessory use was strong, very consistent with the performance requirements of gamers. XPS line shape is very cool. M1710 uses a special edition Formula Red or Black metal panels, special 16-color XPS lantern. In the configuration, M1710 Intel Centrino Duo mobile technology, the highest Duo T2600 dual-core processor, Intel 945PM chipset, Intel 3945ABG wireless module; card up with nVidia Geforce Go 7900GTX, 512MB dedicated graphics memory; bright glossy widescreen 17-inch UXGA to support the TureLife technology; maximum 4GB DDR2 667MHz dual channel memory, the maximum transfer 100GB 7200 SATA hard drive, built-in 5 in 1 card reader.
● Apple MacBook pro: strong-strong combination of
Apple is a full of design inspiration, product design in the extreme to do business, Intel hegemony in the microprocessor industry for many years. As the first Intel-based Apple laptops, the MacBook Pro introduced in 2006 has great symbolic significance. MacBook Pro with the innovative Intel Core 2 Duo processor, a chip that is embedded in the two core processors (up to 2.4GHz), 4MB secondary cache built to support intelligent caching technology, the need for two shared between the cores. Power control also allows Apple to further the freedom to control the body design, in order to make more light volume. The PC has a ATI X1600 graphics card, 15.4-inch all-metal body and the material, the weight is light enough to do the 2.54 kg. In addition, MacBook Pro delivers up to 4GB of 667MHz DDR2 memory, a faster 800MHz front side bus support, also supports up to 250GB of hard drive capacity, to achieve the “speed, performance and connectivity of the perfect combination.”
● Lenovo ThinkPad X41T: breaking the traditional “Transformers”
In 2005, the acquisition of IBM PC business at the new Lenovo ThinkPad notebook first introduced, the ThinkPad X41T. X41T’s so special is that it is both a thin and light notebook, but also a Think Pad family’s first Tablet PC. In the commercial field, Tablet PC and laptop into one of the functional design has long been regarded as the ideal model, which allows users to conference presentations and discussions with colleagues in the program to avoid the trouble of data transfer and duplication of resources and inputs to better good way to communicate and exchange of views. In addition to rotating the screen and Microsoft’s new Tablet PC 2005 operating system, which the machine also supports screen handwriting, with a maximum 6.3 hours of battery life, integrated fingerprint reader and embedded security subsystem combines the role with Think Pad X Series notebook share options and expansion slots, the display screen glare radiation. Moreover, X41T with all IBM introduced the technology.
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How Real Estate Marketing Has Completely Changed in the Last Decade
How Real Estate Marketing Has Completely Changed in the Last Decade
The success of Real Estate Marketing like all forms of marketing hinges on your ability to produce leads that may turn into actual customers later on. And you have to do this consistently on a daily basis â maybe even on Sundays. Real Estate Marketing is a demanding practice that has to turn into a habit with you. This means you have to be truly committed to Real Estate Marketing for it to work.
If your Real Estate Marketing effort has been fairly successful, you will be able to see leads turning into prospects like clockwork. If it doesnât, the only sound you will hear in your office is the hum of your air-conditioner and your fingers tapping on your desk waiting, and waiting, and waiting. That is the last type of scenario you want to be in.
You may not know this but there are actually researchers who specialize in the field of Real Estate Marketing too. Of course, Real Estate Marketing has always been about being able to close a sale of a real estate property, but there actually some other trends that come into play in real estate sales, if you take the time to analyze Real Estate Marketing trends.
One aspect of Real Estate Marketing is that majority of people who have a home to sell opt to contact a real estate sales specialist to guide them. But there are some who opt to sell their homes through their own efforts without the assistance of a real estate sales specialist. People who fall into the latter category are usually those who have extensive experience already in selling their home.
A Real Estate Marketing professional is often selected based on his reputation among previous clients and his peers in the industry. Real Estate Marketing professionals may be offering full-service brokerage services (which means such their company or agency can provide a full range of real estate services to the home seller); or limited services (into which discount brokerage services fall); and lastly minimal services (which allow home sellers to participate more actively in the home selling process.)
Appropriate Real Estate Marketing includes having to conduct the selling process under a limited period of time; being able to look over sales contracts and corresponding purchase offers with a keen eye; handle documents and contracts; conduct negotiations with any buyers; and host scheduled showings. This is why your Real Estate Marketing specialist has to charge a commission on his services â real estate sales specialists have to earn a living too while earning a profit. And this is also why some people opt to handle the entire Real Estate Marketing process themselves â they do not want to pay a percentage-based commission to the Real Estate Marketing specialist if they can help it.
Another trend that is making Real Estate Marketing harder is that there are now more people in the industry than there ever were. This makes Real Estate Marketing a more competitive prospect these days for the average real estate sales specialist.
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