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Choosing Replacement Laptop Batteries Tips And Batteries Types

Choosing Replacement Laptop Batteries Tips And Batteries Types

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Laptop batteries life is the major concern of laptop users. If the laptop batteries fail to work, users usually choose to buy a new one. And how to choose a right battery should also be taken into consideration. And this article is about the laptop battery types, maintenance tips and how to choose a battery replacement.

Tips Extend Your Laptop’s Battery Life Choosing Replacement Laptop Batteries Tips And Batteries TypesLiON batteries are now used in most new laptops. Unlike the NiMH battery, LiON laptop batteries have no memory effect. LiON batteries are also lighter than both NiCd and NiMH notebook batteries. Both of these advantages equal out to the Lithium Ion battery being the most popular and most expensive among the various notebook power sources.

Taking good care of your laptop battery is really important as you would love to have your laptop in working condition always. Most people use laptops these days at offices, hospitals, schools and colleges, etc. For all these people, it is really important to protect their documents and files that are stored on laptops. Only by protecting the batteries and taking good care of it; they can make sure all is well with their files and documents. Given below are some useful that will help you take good care of your laptop battery.

You can experience battery problems if you allow your battery to completely discharge outside the laptop. You should check the battery while it in storage so it will not be allowed to completely discharge. This could also prevent the laptop from accepting the battery when you place it back into the computer.

One thing you should consider when you choose a laptop battery is the reputability of the laptop batteries. There’re many laptop manufacturers on the market. If your budget is not so tight, then the best choice would be a battery made by the manufacturer of your laptop. But those batteries would be much more expensive than the average price in the market. Dell, for example, has been known to charge four times more than ones you can get elsewhere. Therefore, if you don’t want to pay the high premium price, you can get one from a different manufacturer.

Battery chargers of different compositions should never be used for your laptop. Different brands of chargers have connection ports and voltage settings of multiple types and may not necessarily suit your device. This could in turn affect the laptop battery. It is better to use the factory developed charger that was supplied to you along with the laptop. There’s one more thing you should be noted: be careful with the used or refurbished batteries. Because refurbished batteries do not hold as much power when compared to new batteries. Also, they can kick the bucket on you randomly since you really do not know how old the battery is.

 

laptop battery problems Choosing Replacement Laptop Batteries Tips And Batteries TypesBattery life is one of the most important things to consider in any electronic device. Laptops use a lot of power, so the quality of laptop batteries affects how long you can use your computer and how many programs you can run. If your laptop battery isn’t lasting as long as it used to or you find yourself charging more often, it may be time to replace it. Here are some tips for finding quality, compatible laptop batteries as a replacement.

Choosing Laptop Batteries:

  1.  Battery capacity: Laptop batteries will typically list their capacities in milliamp hours (mAh). A higher mAh rating means the battery will take longer to drain, giving your laptop a longer charge. Typically, laptop batteries will have 5000 mAh or more.
  2. Compare your old battery: When comparing new laptop batteries, it will be useful to look at the specifications of your old battery. Laptop batteries drain at different rates, depending on how many programs you are running and what type of components your computer uses. Compare the mAh rating of your old battery to new ones you look at. If you want the same battery life or better from your new laptop battery, make sure it’s rated at least as high as the old one.
  3. Battery materials: Lithium-ion is a fairly standard material for laptop batteries and other electronics. Lithium-ion has a good power-to-weight ratio and has no memory effect like some other battery materials.
  4. Prolonging battery life: It’s better not to store lithium-ion laptop batteries when they are completely dead. Plug your laptop in soon after the battery dies, or don’t let it die at all. Laptop batteries deteriorate faster when used at high temperatures, also. Using your laptop with computer accessories, like a lap desk with a cooling fan, can help prolong battery life.

 

5 Smart Ways to Prolong Your Smartphone Batteries Life

5 Smart Ways to Prolong Your Smartphone Batteries Life

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You use your smartphone to read that spreadsheet your boss sent at 5:05 p.m.

images 5 Smart Ways to Prolong Your Smartphone Batteries LifeYou tap the maps app for directions to your kid’s play date.

Your cellphone is even working when you’re not, scanning for the nearest Wi-Fi signal while you swing by the drive-through for lunch.

The more we expect our smartphone to do, the more strain we place on the one thing it can’t do without: the battery.

Manufacturers have responded with a flood of accessories to supplement battery life.

Sean Driscoll at AT&T’s Cox Road store in Gastonia points to a faux alligator skin case with an auxiliary battery. He holds up a solar-powered charging dock. Battery life is becoming so important that some newer phones come loaded with tips for preserving it.

Other manufacturers are marketing all-in-one charging stations to businesses like hotels and gas stations.

But there are a few tricks that can keep your phone alive and clicking between charges.

1. Dim the display.

The giant LCD screen could be the single biggest drain on your battery, says the maker of the ChargeAll universal charger.

Go to settings and position the brightness to below 50 percent for battery savings.

Can’t deal with cutting it in half? Lose as much glow as you can stand and you’ll still save power.

2. Sound off

Don’t have unnecessary alarms constantly dinging in your purse or pocket.

If you have the ringer on, get rid of the vibration.

Prefer the buzzer? Choose that instead of the ducks quacking or whichever sound you’ve chosen to drive co-workers crazy.

Having both the ringer and the vibrator at top volume or intensity will unnecessarily burden your smartphone’s battery.

3. Close concealed apps.

smartphone battery 5 Smart Ways to Prolong Your Smartphone Batteries LifeThink just because you switched applications, the old one stops running? Not so.

Lots of them are still going in the background, whether you’re using them or not. And that can whittle down the life of your battery.

Android phones have a special task-killer app that targets and shuts down your unused applications, Driscoll says. iPhones make it easy. Just double tap the home button to see all the stuff that’s still running. Press on one until you get the option to close them all.

4. Keep your cool.

Your phone doesn’t like to sit in direct sunlight anymore than you do. Batteries last longer when they’re kept at room temperature, according to the ChargeAll folks.

5. Why Wi-Fi?

You don’t want to spend all your time declining those available Wi-Fi networks anyway. It’s especially true in a day and age when wireless-ready devices mean everybody from grandma to McDonalds has a connection available.

Set your Wi-Fi to “off” when you aren’t using wireless. It will keep your smartphone from constantly searching for a signal and you’ll preserve precious battery life as a result, Driscoll says.

And if you don’t need to be online at all, try turning off the 3G or 4G connection. You can always get it back when the urge to Facebook calls.

 

CES 2012: Acer Unveils World’s Thinnest Ultrabook Laptop, Aspire S5

CES 2012: Acer Unveils World’s Thinnest Ultrabook Laptop, Aspire S5

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acer aspire s5 ultrabook laptop CES 2012: Acer Unveils Worlds Thinnest Ultrabook Laptop, Aspire S5

Acer has wasted no time kicking off CES 2012 with some laptop announcements, including a brand-new Ultrabook and an update Aspire Timeline series.The company calls the Aspire S5 (pictured) the world’s thinnest Ultrabook at just 15mm at its thickest point, and the 13.3-inch notebook weighs just under 3 pounds. It will come with an yet-unnamed Intel Core processor, solid state drive, and HDMI, USB 3.0, and Thunderbolt ports. To my knowledge, this is the first Ultrabook to include a Thunderbolt port, though by the end of the week, it probably won’t be the last.

The S5 will be available sometime in the second quarter, though pricing was not revealed.Acer also announced 14-inch and 15-inch models of its Aspire Timeline Ultra notebooks with eight hours of battery life, dual core Intel processors, around 20mm thick, dedicated graphics for 3D gaming, and a slim DVD optical drive.

The new Aspire Timeline Ultra series are designed to provide more a traditional laptop experience in the Ultrabook form factor, complete with two-spindle design. As with previous Timelines, Acer promises 8 hours of battery life, and they will come with discrete graphics cards, DVD burners, and the “latest” Intel Core i series CPUs. Like the S5, they also include Acer Green Instant On technology that lets the computer wake up in 1.5 seconds from a battery-saving sleep mode.

We’re not provided with pricing for the new Timelines, either, but you may find out sooner than with the S5 since they are expected in Q1. And check back with us all week, as there will be plenty of more Ultrabook announcements still to come.

125149 acer inspire one CES 2012: Acer Unveils Worlds Thinnest Ultrabook Laptop, Aspire S5

The Acer S5 Ultrabook looks less like the MacBook Air than other Ultrabooks so far.

Acer media conference, held two days ahead of the official CES show, sets the scene for tough competition in 2012 between manufacturers readying to pump out Ultrabooks, which are small, thin yet powerful notebook computers with form factors similar to Apple’s MacBook Air.

Unlike regular notebooks, Ultrabooks have special Intel dual core processors coupled with inbuilt graphics, capable of performing many of the functions of high-end computers such as video editing and gaming.

It has a black magnesium-aluminum alloy cover and looks less like the MacBook Air than other Ultrabooks so far. The Aspire is due to ship in the second quarter.

Acer today did not reveal the price of its Ultrabook, however general pricing of less than $1000 will be crucial if the Ultrabook is to be successful, given that powerful notebooks weighing a little more that are not technically Ultrabooks can be bought for about $500.

Analyst Tim Bajarin of Creative Strategies told AFP the S5 was “quite significant”.

“It looks like the thinnest and lightest, and it sets the bar for the rest of the ultrabook vendors,” Mr Bajarin said.

Intel’s Ultrabook form factor also faces competition from high-end tablet computers and a new line of “Ultrathin” notebooks — rival AMD’s version of the Ultrabook that are due for release in Australia early this year.

Acer also will roll out a cloud service — AcerCloud, which will allow users to retrieve multimedia and data files on any Acer mobile device. Acer said it would include AcerCloud on all new Acer consumer PCs without additional cost.

 

Safeguard Your PCs in 2012

Safeguard Your PCs in 2012

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363 Safeguard Your PCs in 2012A race is constantly going on between software vendors identifying and patching security holes, and malicious attackers trying to exploit them. Don’t let your company get caught in the middle of that contest. This year, resolve to make it simpler to update and protect your systems.

The world is an imperfect place, and software is certainly no exception. The operating systems and complex applications that businesses rely on are composed of millions of lines of code, and it is inevitable that flaws will exist and that attackers will exploit them. It is a simple fact of IT life.

Most software developers do their best to follow secure coding practices, and diligently work to identify and resolve flaws, while hackers and malware developers focus on finding vulnerabilities to exploit. Businesses and end users are caught in the middle, just trying to minimize risk and avoid malware exploits.

Wearing a Bull’s-Eye on Your Back

Zero-day vulnerabilities are not as big a threat as sensational headlines make them seem, but a well-executed zero-day exploit can have devastating impact. The reality is that most attacks target known vulnerabilities, but you must protect your endpoint PCs against both known and unknown threats.

Microsoft recently revealed that “none of the top malware families in the first half of 2011 were known to be distributed through the use of zero days, and while some smaller families did take advantage of zero-day vulnerabilities, less than one percent of all exploit attempts were against zero-day issues.”

There is a rich history of highly successful exploits and malware attacks targeting known vulnerabilities. The SQL Slammer worm that crippled much of the Internet in less than an hour in 2003 targeted a buffer overflow flaw in SQL Server that Microsoft had identified and developed a patch for more than six months earlier. The compromised systems simply weren’t patched in time.

The flip side of that coin, though, is that it’s always possible a malicious attack could discover and exploit an unknown vulnerability. Precision attacks directed at specific targets with a focused goal do particularly well with zero-day exploits.

Businesses need effective security in place to protect endpoint systems during the gap between when a patch is published and when it is actually deployed to endpoint PCs. You need to make sure that your PCs are adequately protected against known vulnerabilities, and that they also have technologies in place to recognize and thwart emerging threats.

Just Keeping Up

Staying informed of flaws and vulnerabilities and securing endpoints to guard against attacks is a full-time job. Microsoft published 99 security bulletins in 2011, addressing hundreds of individual software vulnerabilities, any of which malware or some other attack might exploit.

That figure is just for Microsoft, and it doesn’t include other less urgent updates for Microsoft operating systems and applications that don’t have a security impact. And while many organizations rely heavily on Microsoft software, ubiquitous tools such as Adobe Reader, Adobe Flash, and Java, as well as a wide range of third-party applications and technologies, also have holes and weaknesses that could be exploited.

Embracing Diversity

 Safeguard Your PCs in 2012As if that weren’t complicated enough, many organizations must also deal with an increasingly diverse array of operating systems and technologies. As employees continue to bring their own devices to work (the BYOD trend) and as IT evolves and becomes more consumerized, the world is getting less Microsoft-centric over time.

While there are pros and cons to Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux, and there are benefits to deploying a heterogeneous platform, doing so inevitably introduces more complexity. The more diverse and less uniform the IT infrastructure becomes, the more difficult it is to keep all of it protected and up to date.

State-of-the-Art Defense

Smaller businesses are often at a disadvantage relative to larger enterprises. They face the same threats and security issues, but lack the financial resources and dedicated IT staff to monitor and defend the network 24/7. What these businesses need is a simple solution that can protect endpoint PCs with minimal cost and administrative overhead.

Symantec Endpoint Protection provides a comprehensive suite of security tools that can be managed and deployed from one console. Symantec Endpoint Protection includes antivirus, antispyware, personal firewall, and host intrusion prevention to guard PCs against a complete range of malware and malicious attacks.

Symantec is a recognized leader in information security, and the state-of-the-art security in Symantec Endpoint Protection includes:

  • Symantec Insight—a system that proactively tracks the age, prevalence, and security rating of nearly every file on the Internet. By actively monitoring all files traversing the Internet, Symantec can simplify analysis and quickly recognize new or changed threats.
  • SONAR 3—The next-generation replacement for Symantec’s TruScan technology, SONAR 3 examines programs as they are running to identify suspicious or malicious behavior and stop threats in their tracks.
  • Browser Intrusion Prevention—Symantec recognizes that the Web browser has become the target of choice for malware attacks, and it has developed protection to specifically recognize and block browser-based attacks.
  • Antivirus for Mac OS X and Linux—While the scope and impact of malware threats for platforms other than Windows is minimal, attacks are still possible. As Mac OS X and Linux systems gain a bigger footprint in the PC arena, they also become bigger targets and need to have protection in place.

Effective PC Protection

Symantec Endpoint Protection provides a framework to protect your PCs from virtually all attacks, whether from known or emerging threats.

As important as the protection itself is, it is also critical that the security solution itself be simple to manage and maintain. Symantec Endpoint Protection delivers on the administrative side as well.

Symantec Endpoint Protection has a central console so you can manage your security from a single PC. It comes with wizards and flexible deployment options that streamline installations and upgrades on the endpoint PCs, and the Smart Scheduler technology lets you configure Symantec Endpoint Security to perform noncritical security tasks at times when the computer is idle to avoid impacting productivity.

There is no such thing as a set-it-and-forget-it, silver-bullet approach to PC security. You always have to monitor and maintain your security to make sure your PCs are protected. But Symantec Endpoint Protection enables you to do that with minimal effort and gets you back to focusing on your real business.