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Tech Lounge / Re: Controller-free computer
« on: January 04, 2010, 07:06:12 AM »
oh KIAm A eh cheez gaiming vaste gud aa

have u wtched gamer movie..?
aho dekhi aa veere gahr beh ke dekhan wali nahi aa

Buy WII if you like to play games like this

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Tech Lounge / Re: USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter
« on: January 04, 2010, 07:05:25 AM »
okie rahul ji got it.. thanks fr knowledge :happy:
your welcome
I'll update you guys
cuz some people around try to be smart
yesterday i went to someone's house ohnu nahi si pata mai pc bananda a har month ch ik 2
he was boasting in front of others
and when he said to me I can make you a pc
I couldnt resist anymore
I said tusi menu pc bana ke dena?
mei keha menu super computer bana sakde aa?
kehnde paise jada lag jane aa.. 5000 lag jane aa
mai keha acha
mai tuhanu 2500 dollars ch bana dau
kehnde oh kida?
mei keha join parallel 3 Playstation 3 together and ther you go as they are very compatible with their OEM parts and the frequency at which they operate is fast enuf and GPU has a good on board memory and can power up a big plasma too
bass fer chup ho gaye
Don't let anyone talk rubbish :)

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Tech Lounge / Re: AMD Phenom II X4
« on: January 04, 2010, 07:01:14 AM »
bRo enA topics da SOUrce KI aa ??


and jera oh cahce size aa menory dasda. .na ..
oH L3  7 mb cache memory ala processor a ??
source AMD.com website aa veere
and what processor have you got?
goto my computer and right click to goto Properties and write down here

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Tech Lounge / Re: USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:59:44 AM »
whtz the source plz mention it also ..
source? you mean to ask me about the power i think?
the connector itself has a power thing from the USB 3.0 ( you can get a PCI card for USB 3.0 )

and SATA ta hard drive di use ho hi jandi aa as in the picture

hmmmmm matalb apa esnu kisi hor pc nal v jud skde aa te easily transfer our data..rite aa???

yes ji
par just mind that it should have got the USB 3.0 ( which is not common) and spare internal hard drive

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Tech Lounge / Re: Toshiba's Dynario fuel-cell
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:55:23 AM »
vaDia Cheez A JApanI ta BAle TeJ NYE ..BT INdian KEda GHAt nYE BAs CopYMARn NU Vi MINt LAUnde nYE
hahha true
MAde in india likh dena haha

acha ji bohat gud cheej aa fer tan eh
its pretty cool if ur a geek
I am

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Tech Lounge / Re: USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:54:25 AM »
yes this is true vere

Yanken ji

Jida apa kol purani SATA hard drive hove and apa new le lende aa ta purani nu apa still use kar sakde a.
ah connector la ke esne ek output pc ch USB 3.0 and duji Hard drive piche la deni jis naal apa usb thru data transfer kar sakde aa using that connector
Oda ik enclosure anda aa par oh 1 hard drive nu hi support karda cuz oh fix ho janda par eh apa kad sakde aa and kise hor naal la ke use kar sakde aa :)

P.S - You need a USB 3.0 Port

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Tech Lounge / AMD Phenom II X4
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:50:40 AM »




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Tech Lounge / Re: Toshiba's Dynario fuel-cell
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:37:24 AM »
es nal ki hunda rahul ji/?
sat shri akal ji
jida apa generator rakhde aa apne ghar de electronics chalaun nu oda toshiaba ne ah fuel cell banaya hai
is wich methanol  da injection lagda ( which is explosive)
osde pen naal eh bijli paida karda jehri ki USB de thru device nu charge karda
for example motorola fone and Apple phone that gets charged thru usb

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Tech Lounge / USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:33:36 AM »
USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter

Brando's USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter gives any old HDD those SuperSpeed powers



The outfit's new USB 3.0-to-SATA adapter is indeed one of those remarkably useful devices, enabling any old SATA

hard drive to be accessed externally at USB 3.0 speeds. Essentially, this is the pocket-friendly version of

Sharkoon's latest SATA QuickPort, but rather than forcing you to carry around a dock, this simple dongle travels

easy and plugs directly into the port-laden side of your spare HDD. Granted, you'll need a USB 3.0-enabled PC or

expansion card in order to take advantage of the additional speed, but for $48, this looks to be an excellent excuse

to get that dusty, unused drive of yours back into service.

Reference:
http://www.engadget.com/2009/12/28/brandos-usb-3-0-to-sata-adapter-gives-any-old-hdd-those-supersp/

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Tech Lounge / Toshiba's Dynario fuel-cell
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:23:46 AM »
Toshiba's Dynario fuel-cell








Toshiba released their first Toshiba Dynario Fuel Cell in Japan on October 29th, 2009. The first run consists of

only 3,000 units after which Toshiba will gauge consumer reaction before extending the launch outside of Japan. Once

fueled with an injection of methanol solution from its dedicated cartridge, the fuel cell starts to generate

electricity that is delivered to a mobile phone or a portable media player via a USB cable. Dynario’s hybrid

structure uses a lithium-ion battery to store enough electricity to charge two typical cell phones simultaneously.

Each Toshiba Dynario Fuel Cell retails for 29800 Yen ($328), while each set of liquid refilling cartridges (5 units)

is priced at 3150 Yen ($34).

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Tech Lounge / Controller-free computer
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:15:53 AM »


Microsoft Research patents controller-free computer input via EMG muscle sensors




We've seen plenty of far-fetched EMG-based input methods, like the concentration-demanding, head-based NeuroSky

controller, but Microsoft Research is asking for a patent that involves much simpler gestures -- and might actually

make a bit of sense. As demonstrated in the video after the break, Microsoft's connecting EMG sensors to arm muscles

and then detecting finger gestures based on the muscle movement picked up by those sensors. It does away for the

need of a pesky camera (or Power Glove) to read complicated hand gestures, and can even sense modified versions of

the gestures to be performed while your hands are full. Microsoft's developing a wireless EMG sensor module that

could be placed all over the body, and while like all Microsoft Research projects this seems pretty far from market,

there's a small, optimistic part of us that could see some of the benefits here for controlling mobile devices. And

boy do we love controlling mobile devices.

EMG-UIST-2009.wmv

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News Khabran / Re: aTTAck In USA
« on: January 04, 2010, 06:06:28 AM »
this is crap again
I dnt like these people who discriminate others
God created human that was the biggest mistake
janwar rehan dinda ta theek rehnda

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News Khabran / Re: sHame oN sUCh PArents
« on: January 04, 2010, 05:37:54 AM »
bura haal bs ..kudiyea nu tan janwar naloh v batar treat kita janda a..... ese loka nu menu n lagda aa insaan kahun da v hak aa.... vyah karvande aa te apni property samjh ke kudi nal eho ja behave krde aa jive phde ageh piche koi n aa... menu badi sharmindgi mehsus hundi aa jo maa pe serf paise piche kudiyea da vyah karunde aa.... oh kiyu nahi samjhde paisa h har cheej nahi hundi aa///... jane anjane ch apne h bache ne baldi bhathi ch sadan vaste sari umar lai dhakka de deinde aa.... menu ehna afsus aa apne kudi hon te
nah nah ida na kaho
hun kise di galti di saza apne aap nu na davo
tusi nahi maade nah oh kudi maadi si
ajj kal da smaaj inna ku matlabi ho gaya aa bas ohnu apna faida hi disda..
hope that wont happen in future

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News Khabran / Re: sHame oN sUCh PArents
« on: January 04, 2010, 05:27:05 AM »
OMG jesus christ

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Pics / Re: Bollywood Stars With and Without Makeup
« on: January 04, 2010, 01:37:06 AM »
katrina and aish still look alright

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News Khabran / Re: KP Challi Punjab....
« on: January 04, 2010, 01:09:22 AM »
haha i thought ur serious?
Chalo bach gaye tusi v mere waang

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Gup Shup / Re: THANU KIS TOH DAR LAGDA AA???
« on: January 04, 2010, 01:03:47 AM »
jad mum dad ji vyaah da naam lende

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Gup Shup / Re: Dusre layee do linah likho
« on: January 04, 2010, 01:00:51 AM »
no worries :)

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Tech Lounge / Core i9 benchmarking
« on: January 04, 2010, 12:30:52 AM »
Corei9


Tapped to succeed the Bloomfield (Core i7) at the top of Intel’s performance heap, the new

Core i9-branded part will launch with a raft of enhancements to make sure it fills those

shoes.

Gulftown’s membership in the 32nm Westmere family of architectures has allowed Intel to drop

temps, boost cache, raise clockspeeds and increase the cores– six, to be exact. With a dash of

HyperThreading and X58 compatibility, enthusiast desktops will be primed to chew through

twelve concurrent threads when the chip debuts in early 2010.



Immediate obsolescence is an age old problem in the computer industry, but it doesn't look

like the upcoming Core i9 "Gulftown" processor is going to do anything to solve it. Word is

from early benchmarks of the upcoming Intel processor is that it bests the current Core i7 at

the top of the heap with speed gains as large as 50% -- directly in line with its addition of

two cores on top of the Core i7's existing four. Of course, six 2.8GHz cores aren't quite as

exponentially helpful when applied to non-optimized tasks, but with most major modern software

development aimed at better utilizing multiple cores, the core overkill of Core i9 will likely

prove increasingly useful over time. At the start, however, Core i9's improvements will come

at a premium: 130W power consumption instead of 95W in Core i7, and of course a high-end only

price tag to match. Word is we'll be seeing these chips hit the market in early 2010, possibly

as soon as January.

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Tech Lounge / Core i7 by Intel
« on: January 04, 2010, 12:30:08 AM »
Core i7
After considerable speculation regarding how Intel would brand the Gulftown, the 32nm Core i7

being prepared for LGA1366 in 1Q10, it has been revealed by a Chinese website that it will

take the Core i7 980X name.



For those who don’t recall the full details on the Gulftown, let us quickly recap. Gulftown is

the codename for six core (hexa core) CPU being released as a member of Intel’s 32nm Westmere

family of processors beginning some time in March. Gulftown chips are very similar in

performance to Bloomfield Core i7s like the 950, but they overclock better, run cooler, offer

higher frequencies, add two more cores, and add a few extensions which really help encryption

performance. In other words, think “Core i7, but 52% more (10% of the time).”

While we’ve known about the impending arrival of the Gulftown since March, the whole industry

has flip-flopped back and forth on the finer details and the product’s branding, but the

matter is settled: It’s the 3.33GHz Core i7 980X.



It bears reinforcement that the 980X is a member of Intel’s Extreme Edition family, which

means the chip will retail for no less than the price of your firstborn male, or $999.

According to Chinese pricing (7999 yuan), the USD price is a stunning and equally probable

$1171.

In sum, the Core i7 980X has six cores; runs 3.33GHz (up to 3.6GHz on turbo); will melt your

credit card; drops into X58 boards; and offers little over existing quad i7s for users who

rarely dabble in multi-threaded work. But damn if we don’t want one.


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