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Friday, 30 December 2011

Top Video Cards of the Year 2011| an Overview



THE GRAPHICS CARD INDUSTRY IN 2011 SAW BOTH AMD, ATI & NVIDIA| POWER USER MAGAZINE - DECEMBER 2011



Top Video cards of the Year 2011 nVidia and AMD fleshing out their second generation DX11 lineups. There weren�t any major shakeups to speak of, but  the competition was as fierce as ever.


The current generation of GPUs actually launched towards the end of 2010. In later October, AMD was the first out of the gate with the Radeon HD 6870 and 6850. Although these cards shared the X870 and X850 suffix with the 5000 series, they had some key architectural differences that complicated comparing generations side by side. Between Evergreen and Northern Islands, AMD rebalanced the chip to focus more on resterization, tessellation, and ROP-heavy workloads at the expense of compute, shader, and texture performance. The end result is a chip that�s better equipped to play modern games.


Sounds great, right? The tricky part came when the 6870 and 6850 rolled out with 1,120 and 960 stream processors, respectively. The Radeon HD 5870 and 5850, by contrast, had 1,600 and 1,440 stream processors. Yes, a Northern Islands SIMD is more efficient than an Evergreen SIMD, but sheer brute force enabled the 5800 to beat the 6800 in most benchmarks. Despite the model number muddling, the 6800 cards were a hit with reviewers and gamers alike. But AMD didn�t get to spend much time in the sun.



nVidia broke cover with its flagship GeForce GTX 580 in early November and the GTX 570 about a month later. In our review of the GTX 580, we lauded it as finally making good on all of Fermi�s promises. The GF110 at the heart of the 580 has all 512 CUDA cores enabled, 64 texture units, and the same ROP count as the GTX 480. Nividia back-ported the GTX 460�s improved FP16 texture filtering and Z-culling/refection engine to the GTX 580 and sufficiently stopped up the leaky transistors, improving overall power consumption.


A week after the GTX 570 launched, AMD christened its own flagship, the Radeon HD 6900. The Radeon HD 6970, codenamed Cyman XT, is characterized by 1,536 stream processors, 96 texture units, and 32 ROPs. With the new GPU, AMD made a dramatic design shift by abandoning the VLIW5 (very long instruction word) of Evergreen and the 6800s in favor of a more simplified VLIW4 design. AMD axed the underutilized special function unit to dedicate more transistors to stream processing units. According to AMD, this change alone accounts for a 10% performance boost per square millimeter. Despite all this, the Radeon HD 6970 was not enough; nVidia was king of the graphics card hill as 2010 came to a close.


nVidia kicked off the new year with the GeForce GTX 560 Ti, which targeted the sweet spot at $520. In Match, AMD unveiled Antilles (the Radeon HD 6990), the dual-GPU monster that we meant to wrest the crown from nVidia�s grasp. nVidia answered with a dual-GPU beast of its own, the GeForce GTX 590, a couple weeks later. When the smoke settled, AMD claimed victory. And so did nVidia. Our own testing showed that AMD�s over-the-top option was slightly faster in most tests, but nVidia found enough benchmark wins that a clear winner was hard to crown. As we went to press, however, AMD�s Radeon HD 6990 was readily available online, whereas the GTX 590 was in much more limited supply. You be the judge.


Throughout the first half of the year, both AMD and nVidia fleshed out their lineups and staked out their territory. In the last six months, however, it�s been all quiet on the Sunyvale/Santa Clara front. Although there�s nothing new to get excited about until next year, prices have dropped considerable since launch.

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

5 Smartphons that suits your needs



Smartphone that suits you wellChoosing a smartphones for your initial and entertainment needs is still not so easy to compromise with, because all the latest phones are ingenious, but make sure you get the right one to suit your needs, which are reviewed underneath category wise. Read and share if you like it.





Best for Apps






Apple iPhone 4s | �499 approx.



Apple is renowned for its huge app store � far bigger than those for Android and Windows � and its latest feature is another iPhone exclusive.


Siri, the voice controlled assistant, can intelligently recognize your spoken requests and source information from the web, working with WiFi and 3G. You can also dictate messages or notes with a simple tap of the microphone button, while future upgrades should enable Siri to locate nearby businesses such as restaurants and more.





Best for Business






BlackBerry Bold 9900 | �420 approx.



A 71mm touchscreen and an easy-to-use Qwerty keyboard make this BlackBerry, powered by a 1.2GHz processor, essential kit for business. Its notifications are configured to keep you on top of your workload and with BlackBerry Desktop Manager software, you can easily restore all your vital contacts from a previous model. It also has a chip for contactless payments � common in the US and growing in the UK � making it perfect for lunchtime meetings on the move.






Best for Adventure






Motorola Defy+ | �244.99 approx.



Now upgraded to be faster and last longer, the Defy+ remains the stand-out choice for any adventurer. It can survive being immersed 3ft (91cm) in water and its Corning Gorilla Glass is scratch and dust-proof. To further support your outdoor experience it comes with a preloaded Cardio Trainer app to monitor your progress, and with Motorola Media Link you can stream workout playlists from your desktops at home or work to enjoy wherever your travels take you.





Best for Music






HTC Sensation XE | �465.95 approx.



HTC has collaborated with Beats Audio to set the standard in mobile phone sound quality. The Sensation XE comes with bespoke earphones, which, when plugged in, tailor the phone�s EQ settings to the optimum sound profile for the music that�s playing. The result is a deeper bass and sharper vocals. The noise-cancelling microphones also improve cal quality and a 32GB microSD card adds to the phone�s 4GB of storage for your music collection.





Best for Camera






Samsung Galaxy SII | �409.99 approx


With its vast 109mm touchscreen and lightning fast dual-core 1.2GHz processor, this handset gets the best out of its camera without compromising the rest of its impressive features.


It has full HD video-recording capability and an 8-Megapixel camera with LED flash, assisted by a touch-to-focus function and multiple scene modes. It even has Flash-supported web browsing, so you can watch your clips on YouTube. It�s available free on a Vodafone contract.



Wednesday, 21 December 2011

5 Low Budget Digital Cameras | for Professionals

5 Most worthy and stylish Digital Cameras review this year, you can gift someone | PC Supporter

cameraDigital cameras are set to be the most beautiful and popular gifts this Christmas. As photography is a very common interest, selecting a perfect budget camera to gift someone, is still a hard work.

Here we shortly reviewed some of the best cameras of the market, which stands very worthy in the gift markets specially. Prices of all the cameras are taken from PC Advisor magazine of this month.

So here we select 5 digital cameras, most worthy in the market to date, for this review.

FujiFilm FinePix X100 | � 999 inc VAT

fujifilm-finepix-x100-camera-review-PC-Supporter2The FujiFilm X100 is expensive, but there are enough committed camera fans out there for FufiFilm to have judged it worthwhile investing development resources in this fixed-lens camera.

The fully manual 12.3Mp camera is built from magnesium-alloy and has an APS-C sensor crammed in. The aperture, shutter speed and exposure compensation settings can all be checked before you switch on the X100. A 2.8in LCD offers an alternative viewing and composition option. There�s also a dedicated RAW button, which lets you switch between uncompressed shooting and processing mode.

fujifilm-finepix-x100-camera-review-PC-SupporterThe camera weighs 445g and is chunky 54mm thick, so you won�t want to take it out and about on the off-chance it will get used. It�s anything but a point-and-shoot model, and has plenty of quirks.

A less complex (and less expensive) model, the � 560 FujiFilm FinePix X10, is also available in the market, but because of better output results, the FujiFilm X100 amply rewards.

Canon lxus 230 HS | �200 incl VAT

OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERAThe Canon lxus is as beautiful a compact camera as you�re ever likely to searching for. It comes in black, silver, purple, brown or red colors, and physically is very slim, given the mechanics inside.

The follow-up model to last year�s popular 220 HS, it�s a 12.1Mp compact with a 28mm wide-angle lens and an 8x optical zoom. Compared with the zoom range of some of the compact cameras, the Canon�s is modest. However, the HS in its name refers to its combination of high speed and high sensitivity something that wouldn�t work well over a 15x zoom. The 22mm thick body would be hard pushed to accommodate a larger lens anyhow.

Controls are geared towards point-and-shoot photography, with a simple dial to adjust the zoom and an onscreen indicator if your hands are shaking. Video can be taken at 720p and has a dedicated record button. A switch that lets you change from automatic to manual operation resides on the right-hand side, while flash and macro options can be adjusted via a navipad on the rear. Other settings are changed via the onscreen menu.

As with other HS cameras (Canon offers lxus and PowerShot models with this feature), the 230 is capable of capturing blur-free photos under challenging low-light conditions, so you can take party shots without blinding everyone with the flash. Canon cites 210 shots before the battery needs to be recharged. Expect around 40 minutes of video footage to deplete the battery.

Kodak EasyShare Touch M5370 | �129 inc VAT

Kodak-EasyShare-Touch-M5370-PC-SupporterNot everyone wants to spend hundreds of pounds on a digital camera. The Kodak EasyShare M5370 packs in plenty for its �129 price tag. You get a 16Mp CCD, video capture, support for direct uploading to a range of photo-sharing websites and social networks, plus in-camera editing to finesse your images.

EasyShare software can automatically recognize that there�s someone in shot that looks a lot like a person in a pervious photo and suggest they might be one and the same. If so, the face detection and tagging beloved of Facebook form a formidable alliance and pre-tag your photos ready for uploading. When you next turn on the camera, it�ll group photos in the gallery by subject, making it faster to find the best photo of a particular person.

A 5x optical zoom, image stabilization and 20 scene presets all features on this likable budget and worthy and stylish camera.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 | �360 inc VAT

Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2Panasonic Lumix DMC-G2 is a great-value 12.1Mp Micro Four Third camera with a tilt-able 3in LCD touchscreen for image composition. This makes it easy to specify what you�d like the focal point of your photo to be.

A good range of scene presets and an intelligent Auto setting make for a shallow learning curve, while advanced options span aperture priority � from f3.5 to f5.6 � and adjustments to light levels. ISO settings from 100 up to 6400 are supported. For unusual compositions, in-camera effects can be applied.

The DMC-G2 can record video at 720p to the Blu-ray-compatible AVCHD format. The standard camera kit includes a 14-42mm lens.

Sony Cyber-Shot HX9V | �250 inc VAT

Sony Cyber-Shot HX9V The best of the advanced compact cameras crop, the Sony Cyber-shot HX9V eschews manual settings, such as aperture priority and user controlled shutter speeds, and doesn�t support RAW file formats. Nonetheless, it produces excellent digital photographs the most important factor in any camera.

The Sony�s 16Mp CCD promises plenty of detail (we don�t advise buying a camera based on megapixel count alone, but this model is a safe bet) and there�s also a 16x optical zoom so you can capture extreme close-ups even from over the road. Dual-image stabilization helps ensure shots are crisp.

All that zooming in ought to pound the batter but the CIPA rating for the HX9V is an outstanding 410 shots between charges. Really, though, it�s the 3D capabilities of this camera that will astound.

Rounding this off are support for geo-location tagging and some clever in-camera trickery to make the most of your photo artistry.

Saturday, 17 December 2011

Rainbow 6 Patriots | Xbox�PC Game




Ubisoft presents Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 Patriots, a self-motivated single-player action and ground-breaking co-op and multiplayer experiences for fans of the strategic shooter progression.  



Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 Patriots Team Rainbow countenance a new and very real hazard called the "True Patriots," a highly-trained, well-organized innovative cluster that says the American government is permanently ruined by greedy politicians and corporate special benefit. The True Patriots will do whatever it takes to retrieve their country. Playing as Rainbow, players will face serious set-ups that will require them to make tough principled judgments in order to stop this new strain of terrorists.


In calculation to the immersive single-player action, Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 Patriots will bring-in a huge variety of new innovative co-op and multi-player experiences. Players will be pleased for working as a team and mastering the game�s new skin tone that enhances communication and strategic implementation between team-mates. Victory will come from a blend of split-second conclusion making and working to synchronize attacks against the enemy.




According to the Ubisoft target footage of Rainbow 6 Patriots, the game will be release in 2013. As Ubisoft reveals target footage of the new tactical shooter game �Rainbow 6 Patriots� and shows off gameplay, here is the IGN�s Game footage video.


As progressing-up we will update you with more reviews & videos related to this big blast game of the year 2013. But one thing for sure, revealing the game�s footage so earlier can make this game very popular in-between the gamers on PC & Xbox both. I will also recommend you all the fans to Register here for updates of the game.


Here is the Game footage video from IGN.







Rainbow 6 Patriots | Xbox�PC Game



According to Ubisoft, The Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 Patriots is due for release on the Xbox 360� video game and entertainment system from Microsoft, PlayStation�3 computer entertainment system and Windows PC in 2013. Ubisoft is mentioning in the official website of the Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 Patriot�s that �Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 franchise has sold more than 25 million copies worldwide and has been hailed as one of the best first-person shooter series of all time. The games are known for depicting high-tech counter-terrorist operations set within the Tom Clancy�s game world. With Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 Patriots, Ubisoft is building upon the success of the franchise while also taking it in a bold new direction.�


They also mentioned that  �Terrorism has evolved, and so has Rainbow 6. In Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 Patriots, all the team play, tactics, and realism that fans of the series love have been coupled with an exciting new narrative direction,� said David Sears, creative director at Ubisoft. �This adds an unprecedented level of humanity that will make Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 Patriots an extremely tense and immersive experience.�


Still some fans are searching for the Game Requirements for Tom Clancy�s Rainbow 6 Patriots, but nothing is officially published by the developers of the Game, and do not believe anyone who is trying to advise you to upgrade your PC for the Game, so stay tuned.


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Friday, 16 December 2011

The Future of Malware | News





The future of Malware | News from �PCadvisor.com�





Future of MalwareSecurity breaches look set to bet worse as hacker groups target smartphones and social media and release more information online. Jeff Vance reports.



Personal information leaked online is becoming an all too common occurrence. For example, Sony suffered a massive breach of its PlayStation Network earlier this year that led to the theft of names, addresses and possibly credit-card data belonging to 77 million users.


If you think the situation is bad now, just wait. Things will get worse as more information is dumped online by mischievous hacker groups such as Anonymous, and cybercriminals begin to target smartphones and social media.




In August, AntiSec (a collaboration between Anonymous and the disbanded LulzSec group) released more than 10GB of information from 70 US law-enforcement agencies. According to Todd Feinman, CEO of DLP vendor Identity Finder, AntiSec wasn�t motivated by money.


�AntiSec doesn�t like how various law-enforcement agencies operate and it�s trying to embarrass and discredit them,� he said.


But, he added, what it doesn�t realize is that when it publishers sensitive persona information, it�s helping low-skilled cybercriminals commit identity theft. Every week, another government department or business has its records breached � some 250,000 to 500,000 each year, estimated Feinman. Few details from those breaches are published online for all to see, however.


While certain high-profile attacks, such as the one on Sony, are intended to embarrass and spark change, the US law-enforcement breach could represent a shift in hacker thinking. AntiSec�s motivations appear to have a key difference, with the attackers consciously considering collateral damage as a strategic weapon. According to Feinman, AntiSec wrote online; �We don�t care about collateral damage. It will happen, and so be it.�




Social Networking




Facebook Malware

Experts say the future of malware is more about how potential victims will be targeted than how it will be engineered. Collateral damage won�t be limited to innocents compromised through no fault of their own.


Have you ever accepted a friend request on Facebook or connected to someone on Linkedin you don�t know? Perhaps you thought it was someone from school you�d forgotten about, or a former colleague whose name had slipped your mind. Not wanting to seem rude, you accepted them as a friend and quickly forgot about it. �When people make trust decisions with social networks, they don�t always understand the ramifications. Today, you are far more knowable by someone who doesn�t know you than ever,� said Kr Hugh Thompson, program chair of RSA Conferences.


We all know people who discuss everything they do on a social network or blog, from eating their breakfast to clipping their toenails. While most of us consider these people a nuisance and may hide their status updates, cybercriminals love them.


�Password-reset questions are easy to guess, and tolls such as Ancystry.com, while not created for this purpose, provided hackers with useful information,� said Thompson.


There are a few areas he believes the IT security industry needs to concentrate on: security for social media, ways to manage the information shared about you, and better methods for measuring evolving risks.




Enterprise Targets



mobile malware and your businessFake security software is the most common type of social-engineering attack that researchers at Blue Coat Systems come across. Chirs Larsen, head of the lab, explained that social network�s aren�t being used only to target individuals.


Larsen outlined a recent attack attempt where hackers targeted executives of a major corporation through their spouses.


The chances were at least one of the businessmen would have a poorly secured home PC that he shared with his non-tech-savvy wife. This would provide the backdoor needed to gain access to the company.


�Whaling is definitely on the rise,� said Paul Wood, senior intelligence analyst for Symantec.cloud. �Just a couple years ago, we saw one or two of these sorts of attacks per day. Today, we catch as many as 80.�


According to Wood, social engineering is by far the most potent weapon in the cybercriminal�s toolbox (automated, widely available malware and hacking toolkits are number two). Combine that with the fact that many senior executives circumvent IT security because they want the latest and trendiest devices, and cybercriminals have many valuable, easy-to-hit targets in their sights.


�Attacks on small businesses are increasingly dramatic because they are usually the weakest link in a larger supply chain,� said Wood.


There�s no sure way to defend against this. Until companies start scrutinizing the cyber-security of their partners and suppliers, they can�t say with any certainty whether or not they themselves are secure. While it�s common for large firms to keep a close eye on their suppliers, with factory visits that result in the implementation of an array of �best practices�, companies aren�t doing this when it comes to cyber-security.




Smartphone Threats



AndroidMalwareSmartphone threats are on the rise, but we�ve yet to see a major incident. This is partly due to platform fragmentation. Malware creators still get better results by targeting PCs or websites.


Larsen believes that platform-agnostic, web-based worms represent the new frontier of malware. Platform-agnostic malware lets legitimate developers do same of the heavy lifting for malware writers. As developers re-engineer sites and apps to work on a variety of devices, hackers can then target the HTML, XML, Jpegs and so on that render on any device anywhere.


Mobile phones are serving as a second identity factor for all sorts of corporate authentication schemes. Businesses that used to rely on hard tokens, such as RSA SSecureID, are moving to soft tokens, which can reside on mobile phones roaming beyond the corporation as easily as on PCs ensconced within corporate walls.


Two-factor authentication originally emerged because people couldn�t trust computers. Using mobile phones as an identity factor defeats two-factor authentication,� said Marc Maiffret, CTO of eEye Digital Security.


Today, Android is the big smartphone target, but don�t be surprised if attackers soon turn their attention to the iPhone � especially if third-party antivirus programs become more or less standard on Android devices. iPhone demographics are appealing to attackers, and security experts will tell you that Apple products are notoriously insecure.


Apple is reluctant to provide third-party security entities with the kind of platform access they need to improve the security of iPhones, iPads, MacBook Airs and so on. �Apple is very much on its own with security,� said Maiffret. �It almost mirrors late-90s Microsoft, and it�ll probably take a major incident or two to incite change.�


If we�ve learned anything about security in the past 20 years, it�s that another major incident is always looming just over the horizon. With the number of IP-connected devices climbing to anywhere from 50 billion to a Trillian in the next five to 10 years, tomorrow�s hackers could target anything from home alarms and air traffic-control systems to flood control in dams.




Wednesday, 7 December 2011

ARM Processors to increase Smartphone efficiency



ARM Processors to increase Smartphone efficiency | PC Supporter



ARM ProcessorSmartphones will no longer have to compromise between performance and battery life. ARM�s A7 microprocessor uses the company�s most energy-efficient chip design to date, and will bring improved performance to entry level smartphones.


Used alongside the forthcoming Cortex A15 in the �big.Little� power-saving architecture, the A7 will also feature in high-end smartphones.


By combining two types of core on the same chip, and assigning different applications to each depending on their requirements, ARM said it can resolve the conflict between the need for both higher performance and longer battery life.




big.Little can reduce power consumption by 70 percent, according to ARM. Gaming and video playback is performed on the more powerful A15 chip, while tasks that require less power, such as making a phone call, are assigned to the A7 to conserve power.


The A7 will be manufactured using a 28-nanometer process; combined with architectural improvements, this will make the processor one-fifth the size, with one-fifth the power consumption, compared with today�s Cortex A8 processor. But the A7 will still give a 50 percent performance boost compared to the A8, according to the company.


The big.Little architecture will have a die size of less than 0.5 square millimeters and draw less than 500 mill-watts of power, said Nandan Nayampally, director of marketing for the ARM processor division.


Furthermore, the A7 and the A15 will have identical features sets, so software applications will run on both cores without modification.


ARM�s designs are licensed and manufactured by companies such as Texas Instruments, Broadcom and Freescale. The chip makers are expected to produce the first A7 parts next year, and smartphone makers will begin fitting them to devices soon after that. It may take chip makers a little longer to implement the combined A7-A15 design, but ARM said this could also appear in smartphones by 2013.