December 17, 2011


The Note forges a new class of gadgetry with this stunning phone and tablet gap-closer
Although the Dell Streak (below) came first, Samsung’s plus-size Note is the first tablet¬bothering smartphone to threaten a real scrap. It’s got nuff skills and a huge screen It’s a whopper. An impressive  5.3 inches of HD Super AMOLED goodness beams out at you when the Note powers up. It’s sharp enough to cut your eyeballs too, with a 720p HD screen that has a density of 285ppi ¬that means individual pixels are almost indiscernible. Although the iPhone 4 does claim 326ppi





If you’ve got the ability to play back 1080p videos at 30fps, then the full HD skills of the rear-mounted 8MP snapper will come in handy. There’s also an LED flash, while the front-facing video chat camera is a more pedestrian 2MP.
The elephant in the room is the stylus, or S Pen. Although the Note’s creators suggest practical uses, such as drawing a map or handwriting texts, you’ll obviously use it to draw moustaches (or worse) on photos and upload them to Facebook. The stylus is fun, but still a gimmick. The screen isn’t the only part of the Note that’s blinding, It’s screechingly fast, thanks to a 1.4GHz dual-core processor. Not since a fox outwitted a piece of confectionery has anyone seen Gingerbread running this quickly, Despite its supersize frame and powerful innards (there’s also a 16GB SD and an army of sensors), the Note hasn’t let it go to its waistline. It’s well under 10mm thick and tips the scales at less than 180g, We’re interested to see how long its vast 2500mAh battery’ll last, though


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PC Crashing or Blue Screen


When your PC is crashing with the blue screen of death at random intervals, you should make sure that you first disable the automatic reboot after the blue screen, and then write down the error message so you can Google it later. If you're able to get back into Windows, you can try using the previously mentioned BlueScreenView tool to give you some extra information about the error message, but your best bet is usually to do a search.

If you're using Windows 7 or later and you're getting a blue screen of death, chances are very high that the problem is either driver or hardware related—contrary to legend, Windows just doesn't crash like that very much unless the problem is tied to hardware somehow.
Once you've identified the driver causing the problem, try and head into Safe Mode and uninstall or upgrade the driver causing the problem—sometimes the driver won't be visible, so you'll need to use a command-line trick to show hidden devices in Device Manager. If you're doing a bunch of work in Safe Mode, sometimes it's helpful to force Windows to load into Safe Mode without using the F8 key every time.

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