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2011年1月10日星期一

Guide to Make Your Notebook Breathe

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Most people spend so much time looking at their screens that they very rarely look at the laptopitself. Take a careful look at it now and see if you can identify two things:
 1. The cooling fan exhaust port.
 2. The air intake grills.
 These are usually just a set of slots  in the casing that will let air into  the machine. They are not so obvious  and are
 sometime located on the side, but  most likely these days they will be  on the bottom.
Neither part is very exciting to look at, but they are among the most essential parts of your machine. If they are blocked up the machine will shut down very quickly shortly afterwards.Most of the time, this is where the problem lies.
The components inside your laptop generate a lot of heat as they work. Your laptop’s cooling system removes this heat by sucking cool air through the input grills and passing it around all the hot components inside. The resulting hot air is then blown out of the exhaust port. The cooling system does this continuously all the time your machine operates and, as long as nothing happens to interrupt the flow of air, nothing more is needed to keep the machine cool
The trouble is that, shortly after they discover that alaptop runs too hot to use on directly on their lap, many people simply move the machine to a cushion, to the couch, or to the carpet.
As soon as they do that, guess what? They start to block up the cooling system air intakes and a little while after that their machine starts to overheat.
Of course, as soon as you realise what is going on, the solution is obvious too. Simply move the machine to a flat, hard surface that will allow the cooling air to circulate. Works like magic in most cases.

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2011年1月2日星期日

How to Turn an iPhone Into a Wireless iPad Camera

How to Turn an iPhone Into a Wireless iPad Camera
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The iPad doesn't have a built-in camera, but you can give it something better. By putting an app onto each an iPad and an iPhone, you can connect the two via bluetooth and have a wireless camera for your iPad.Welcome to wholesaleeshop.com.auWholesaleeShop.com.au wholesale high quality Touch Screen LCD MonitorsLaptop ComputersLaptop BatteriesLCD MonitorsUSB MonitorsON-Camera Field HD MonitorsCool Accessories for eBay sellers, distributors, store owners, retailers, drop shippers and small wholesalers at competitive prices.
All you need to do is download the Camera A and Camera B apps onto your iPad and iPhone respectively—note that Camera A will set you back a buck while Camera B is free. Once you've got the apps on your devices, make sure bluetooth is switched on, and open the apps. Ta da! You'll see everything your iPhone's lens sees on your iPad.
To take a picture you'll tap the camera icon at the bottom of your iPad's screen. A pop up prompt will ask you if you really want to save the photo and that's it, you're done. Oh, and if you want photos to save to both your iPhone and your iPad each time,
then you can flip the little toggle switch in the lower right of the screen:
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How does this witchcraft work? Based on the fact that I just saw my iPhone lock screen twice moments ago, I'd say that the apps are allowing your iPad to mirror your iPhone's display. I guess that means that you could also use this app setup to truly turn your iPad into a gigantic iPhone.
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