Saturday, 28 April 2012

3nd-gen Core chips in Samsung Chronos 17 700Z Notebook

Samsung has recently introduced its Chronos 17 700Z Notebook that offers an ultimate personal computing experience. This Samsung device carries a 17-inch display and this award-winning Series 7 Chronos Notebook is accorded with a lot of enhanced specifications. The device has been enhanced with the Samsung’s Superior LCD technology and carries an Anti-reflective screen along with 16 million colors. It is equipped with a 1.3 MP HD webcam and lots more others. The furthermore details related to the device have been discussed ahead.


The Samsung Chronos 17 700Z Notebook is powered by a 2.3GHz Intel Core i7-3615QM quad-core processor that carries up to 3.3GHz in Turbo Boost and is embedded with built-in Intel HD Graphics 4000. It is embedded with NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M discrete graphics card along with 2GB of memory having support for Optimus switching. The device is built with a 17.3-inch SuperBright Anti-Reflective LED display that resembles a native resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (Full HD). The screen of it is one of the most impressive among the others (starting from email to latest HD movies). The display just makes your content come alive as it is developed with the Series 7 LED backlit screen along with the SuperBright technology.



In addition to the above discussed features this matte display endows the photos, videos, websites and the documents in a stunning look and even if viewed outside. This new Chronos 17 700Z Notebook is provided with D-Sub and HDMI for connecting to the external monitor. It is accorded with 8GB of RAM, and 1TB SATA II hard drive with 8GB ExpressCache NAND so that it can serve faster performance in speeds up boot times, wake-up form sleep mode in two seconds, etc. It also brings a 1.3 MP HD webcam which has been facilitated for video chat and offers the connectivity options are such as Blu-ray drive, Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, multi card reader, two 2W speakers, 5W subwoofer, two USB 3.0 and two USB 2.0 ports.
This Samsung series 7 Notebook runs on the Pre-loaded Windows 7 Home Premium Operating System and some of the other features included are such as HDMI port, Headphone/Mic Combo (Headphone out) and Headphone/Mic Combo (Microphone in), 4 in 1 card reader (SD/SDHC/SDXC/MMC), RJ45 (LAN), Numeric 102 Keys keyboard and a Touch Pad (Scroll Scope, Flat Type).
It is packed with Samsung’s SoundAlive tech for audio playback and is portable and reliable in nature and this Series 7 Notebooks has a thin and lightweight design which makes it easy for you to take it across a trip as well as gets packed in your bag. The dimension of the device is as 405.7 x 261.9 x 25.4 mm and the weight is about 3kg. The Samsung Chronos 17 700Z is provided with one year of standard limited warranty period.

Sync Files Between As Many Folders As You Want with SyncDifferent in MAC


SyncDifferent  can sync files between as many folders as you want. The app lets you sync data from the source to the destination folder and vice-versa, and similarly, lets you sync any new files that are added to either one of the folders.
Launch the app and drag & drop the folders you want to sync on the A Folder and B Folder boxes, respectively. Click Add Task and the folders will appear in the panel below it. Next, hit Advanced and from the panel that slides open, and select how you want to sync files between the two folders. Once you’re done, click Scan Start.

When you click Scan Start, the app quickly syncs files between the folders as per the direction you chose. Upon addition of subsequent files, a notification appears in the top left area of your screen, showing you the time, path and file name. You can leave the app running in the background, and it will continue to sync files.

You can stop the scan anytime you like. The app is useful if you want to sync files between network folders, and don’t want to be bothered with minding the file size. It is also useful for syncing files between removable drives as well. Once you’ve synced files, you can stop the app from scanning and eject it.

Monitor & Capture Screenshots Of All Activities On A PC With Spyrix Free Keylogger


Spyrix Free Keylogger is designed to log every activity, such as keystrokes, passwords, websites visited, emails, chats etc, at regular intervals. It automatically captures screenshots of all the activities, like applications used, under its installation directory for the visual evidence of any malicious activity. This tool is also quite useful for monitoring employees’ computer usage patterns, as there’s nothing worse than having them wasting their time surfing YouTube.
The application tracks nearly every program that’s currently running, and even stores information entered through the computer’s keyboard. When you run the app, it auto-starts the monitoring process; however, you can disable it anytime by clicking Stop at the top left of the window. The utility logs information regarding different activities within its own database, which contains Event (type), Date/Time (of activity),Window Title, Application (name) and Value. As I mentioned earlier, it also captures screenshots that are continuously updated at the bottom of the application window. Clicking Minimize sends the app to system tray, but you can click Hide to let the application enter the stealth mode, which will remove its notification icon, and the only way to restore Spyrix is using the hotkey and password, which I will discuss in a moment.

The application already looks gorgeous, but to provide more eye-candy, the developers have thrown in various skins, such as Android, Ubuntu, iOS etc, which can be selected from Settings window.

In the Setting window, apart from skins, you can also change user language and screenshot capture behavior. Additionally, you can set the hotkey and password for the application’s stealth mode that I mentioned earlier. Finally you can enable/disable Hide the Tray Icon and Run at Windows Startupoptions.

Spyrix Free Keylogger works on Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. Both 32-bit OS and 64-bit OS editions are supported.

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