Mozila Firefox 6 released
After the great success with the Firefox 5, Mozzilla released the Firefox 6 version. In comparison with the previous version there are no major changes.It does not bring any changes in the User Interface, but… Mozila Firefox 6 released
Asus Aspire 5742 Unboxing
It was about time to do the the Acer Aspire 5742 review. This is a budget notebook mostly for casual users with an Intel Core i3 processor. Here is the unboxing video:
Asus K72JT Unboxing
Just got a 17 inch notebook from Asus in our labs. It is a budget to medium configuration or it may also be a medium to high depending on the exact model you choose. Here… Asus K72JT Unboxing
HP Probook 4520s Review
Introduction
I know it kinda passed a while since this model is out, and there is a HP Probook 4530s already out there, but I had this charismatic little thing in silver or champagne color as they like to call it. I must say that this color really gives it a more open look and makes it even suitable for girls too, serious ones though. Equipped with the new Intel Core I3 processor, an ATI Mobility Radeon HD 6370, 4GB DDR3 ram, 640GB Hard Drive, Intel HM57 Express Chipset, 15.6 LED Backlit HD display with lots of ports like HDMI, eSATA, USB 2.0 (unfortunately), VGA.
Specs below:
Model: HP ProBook 4520s
The Dell Inspiron N5010 notebook again comes with either I3 I5 or I7 Intel processor, a 15.6″ 1366 x 768 LED monitor, ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5650 with 1GB DDR3 RAM, Intel® HM57 Express Chipset, Bluetooth, 3 x USB 2.0 ports, SRS Premium Speakers, 7in1 card reader, and a 6 cell battery.
HP Probook 4520s Unboxing
Here is the unboxing video of the HP Probook 4520s. I got this a few months ago, and I have almost ready review about it, but I just didn’t have the time to publish it.… HP Probook 4520s Unboxing
Asus Digiton – Play to Win a P8Z68
Asus introduces their new Dual Intelligent Processors Design 2 motherboards, the Asus P8Z68/P8Z67 series. Promoting their new technologies such as:
- DIGI+ VRM – A new technology which integrates the new Intel VRD12 eliminating the old analog designs
- EFI BIOS – A new GUI BIOS with mouse support
- BT GO! – Onboard Bluetooth wireless design
- AI Suite II – All in one interface which allows overclocking, energy management, fan speed, voltage control and such
- Hyper Speed – Complete USB 3.0 Inegration, Extra Sata 6GB/s Support and Dual Lan
If you want to win a motherboard of the new Asus P8Z68/P8Z67 series you should remember the importance of these technologies and use your logic(if there is any in the game) to solve the puzzle which Asus Digiton offers. Well it’s not as interesting as their last game, the Asus Motherboard Mayhem, but considering the prize it’s absolutely worth giving a spin. With a lot of trial and error I managed to pull it off at the end. The catch is to get an upgrade at your city with every technology you choose. I’ll give you a few free tips. You start with the UEFI BIOS, and try to get an upgrade with every technology you choose, if you don’t you better start all over again, because you will just waste your time. Enough said, now go play Asus Digiton and enter for a chance to win the new P8Z68 motherboard and surely, have fun!
Here’s how the end should look like:
Asus Digiton – Play to Win a P8Z68
Fix Latest nVidia Mobility Driver to Fit Your Notebook
Well you just bought yourself a new notebook with nvidia graphic card and you found out that the driver on the manufacturer’s support/download page (asus, acer, sony, msi, hp..) hasn’t been updated for some time and now you can’t run your newly bought game for your powerful notebook graphic card (gt 460m, gt 540m, gt 550m or gt 550m ..) or your graphic card performance is compromised. Out of desperation you go to the nvidia support page hoping to find the latest nvidia driver for your notebook. You download it and snap! There’s the error: “NVIDIA Installer cannot continue” – “This graphics driver could not find compatible graphic hardware”.
Don’t worry there is always a way with drivers, that is if you search long enough :) If you have changed a few notebook generations with nvida mobility graphic card through the years, you already know that nvidia doesn’t care particularly about updating their mobility drivers for specific manufacturers which is kind of frustrating. In fact I don’t know if there was a notebook ever built which the official nvidia mobility drivers do support. I’ll show you how to modify the nvidia mobility drivers to make them support your specific hardware. I have done this the easiest way possible for my Asus K53SV and it worked perfectly. It should work for other manufacturers as well, at least it’s worth a try :) .
* If for any reason you cannot do the steps below (lazyness doesn’t count :P ) please just write your notebook model and the Hardware ID from the first step of this guide and I will do my best to modify the driver for you.