Posted on Dec 23, 2011 under Mobile and Gadget |
Most of the latest mobile phones have a whole, phone review, range of features to make them more useful and to give, phone review, them an ever increasing role in our lives. The latest phones have all kinds of additional things built into them that make them hungry, phone review, for more power and memory, and thanks to this, fitting additional memory for your mobile phone is often an important consideration when choosing a new phone.
If you, phone review, have a new mobile phone such as a Sony Ericsson Walkman phone, you will find that it has a camera, video recording, sound recording, MP3 player, and a phonebook and diary all built into it.
It can also surf the internet, which means that it can keep a record of the pages that you have visited.
The internal memory of the phone is quite limited, and is unable to store all the photos, videos and music that you may want to carry around with you, but luckily, it is possible to buy a standard memory, phone review, stick with a capacity of up to 2GB and slot it into the phone in, phone review, order to supplement the existing memory.
In general, the rule to follow when buying storage for your mobile phone is that more is better.
It is always better to have something and not need it than to need it and not have it. Of course, larger memory sticks cost more money, but over the course of a year or 18 months of ownership, you will, phone review, probably stock up a lot of photos using your phone.
An average MP3 file takes, phone review, up around 4MB of space depending on the length and quality of the recording, so a 2GB memory card will hold, phone review, around about 500 songs, which is about the same as an iPod nano, phone review, .
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Posted on Dec 02, 2011 under Computer |
Not many people know about device drivers until they need to find one, be it for a printer or most commonly a modem driver. Finding one can be very difficult to say the least if you are using HSP based modem drivers.
What is a Device Driver?
Every device, be it be a printer, modem, or keyboard, must have a driver program. Many device drivers, such as the keyboard driver, come with the operating system. For other devices, you may need to load a new driver when you connect the device to your computer. Note that in the older DOS systems, drivers are files with a.SYS extension. now in Windows environments, drivers often have a.DRV extension.
What do they do?
A device driver is nothing more than a glorified translator which fits between the device and programs that use the device. Each device be it a modem or printer has its own set of commands that only its driver knows. That bieng said, however most programs access devices by using generic commands. The device driver, therefore, accepts generic commands from a program and then translates them into specialized commands for the device.
Finding them:
Finding a driver can be very difficult as most manufactures manufacture a device and after 2 or 3 years change and make a different version. Finding a driver for your device becomes a task as the manufactures remove the drivers from their website and refuse to support them. They hope that you will upgrade to their new line of products, but there is no need if you know where to find your drivers. Try the following website which not only has more than 2,000 drivers but finds what you are looking for, free.
Remember, don’t upgrade unless you want to. There is no need to buy new, when the old printer or modem worked just fine!
Not many people know about device drivers until they need to find one, be it for a printer or most commonly a modem driver. Finding one can be very difficult to say the least if you are using HSP based modem drivers.
What is a Device Driver?
Every device, be it be a printer, modem, or keyboard, must have a driver program. Many device drivers, such as the keyboard driver, come with the operating system. For other devices, you may need to load a new driver when you connect the device to your computer. Note that in the older DOS systems, drivers are files with a.SYS extension. now in Windows environments, drivers often have a.DRV extension.
What do they do?
A device driver is nothing more than a glorified translator which fits between the device and programs that use the device. Each device be it a modem or printer has its own set of commands that only its driver knows. That bieng said, however most programs access devices by using generic commands. The device driver, therefore, accepts generic commands from a program and then translates them into specialized commands for the device.
Finding them:
Finding a driver can be very difficult as most manufactures manufacture a device and after 2 or 3 years change and make a different version. Finding a driver for your device becomes a task as the manufactures remove the drivers from their website and refuse to support them. They hope that you will upgrade to their new line of products, but there is no need if you know where to find your drivers. Try the following website which not only has more than 2,000 drivers but finds what you are looking for, free.
Remember, don’t upgrade unless you want to. There is no need to buy new, when the old printer or modem worked just fine!