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5 Top Green Laptops

March 28th, 2009 by admin under Computers, Laptops and Accessories. No Comments.

One of the growing concerns in the tech industry is the problems we face with e-waste. You know all those used up and old computers
and other technological wonders we are constantly upgrading from and are full of all kinds of toxic wonders. Everything from arsenic to lead and mercury being leached into the ground and table water from improper disposal.

So many computer companies who don’t want to appear to be contributing to this growing mess are starting to paint themselves green. Well not literally painting themselves green but rather trying to produce products that are more ecologically responsible. Emilia Johansson from over at EcoGeek took some time to put together a list of the top 5 green laptops on the market

Lenovo Thinkpad X301Lenovo Thinkpad X301
The Lenovo Thinkpad X300 was one of only 15 notebooks to receive the EPEAT Gold certification, a sophisticated standard by which a device’s components pass evaluation in terms of eco-friendliness. Its successor, the X301 follows the same standards, but comes with faster and even more efficient components – all in a professional-looking and highly portable package.
For starters, this laptop features mercury-free LEDs in the display. Its low-voltage processor
can stretch battery life with the aid of special efficiency software, and the package that the notebook comes in is now 90 percent recyclable. Additionally, the packaging doesn’t include any cadmium, lead or arsenic.

Toshiba Portégé A600Toshiba Portégé A600
The Toshiba A600 is Gold EPEAT certified and Energy Star 4.0 compliant; it boasts a few green attributes that set it apart from other eco-friendly notebooks. For instance, the laptop uses a processor that runs on extremely low voltage, but processes at 1.4GHz.
With an LED backlit screen, the Toshiba Portégé A600 is thin (less than an inch) and weighs only 3.2 pounds. Toshiba also earned praise from environmental groups with a promise to cut down dramatically on the use of harmful chemicals in their PCs over the next several years.

HP 2730p Tablet HP 2730p Tablet
HP stepped into the green laptop market with the HP 2710p Tablet. This eco-friendly notebook’s claim to green fame is a longer battery life, estimated at around six hours. The laptop is Energy Star compliant and comes with low voltage Intel processors at speeds ranging from 1.2GHz to 1.6GHz.

ASUS Eee PC 1000HE

ASUS Eee PC 1000HE
This revolutionary laptop is one of the quaintest, greenest and most aesthetically pleasing notebooks on the market. The 1000HE model has a 10-inch screen and weighs just two pounds.
The super-efficient Atom processor uses no more than three watts and the intelligent “Super Hybrid Engine” can automatically sense changes in the power needs of the CPU and components, adjusting voltage and LCD brightness to maximize energy efficiency.

Apple MacBook AirApple MacBook Air
This gorgeous laptop is also one of the greenest available. The display on the MacBook Air is without arsenic or mercury and the case is made from recyclable aluminum.
While it does have a very powerful processor, which runs on approximately 14 watts, the laptop does qualify for the EnergyStar 4.0 certification. Apple also paid attention to the MacBook Air’s packaging, reducing the amount of potential waste by roughly half.

Source: Inquisitr.com

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Use iTunes to Crop and Split Files

March 18th, 2009 by admin under Tips and Tricks. No Comments.

If you want to crop a audio file — that is, remove some of the unwanted audio from the file, like cropping a photo — you can use iTunes to perform the operation and maintain the quality of audio file. Cropping is not the most intuitive operation, but it is simple to use. This is handy when you want to remove extraneous sound at the beginning and end of an audio file. Cropping is also useful for isolating a small snippet of sound from a file.

Using a similar set of operations, you can also separate a lengthy file into smaller chunks, each of which is a new audio file. This is great when you have extremely long audio files that you would like to split. This may happen, for example, when you record an LP record. It is easier to simply record an entire side of an album and then chop it up in iTunes later, rather than start and stop the recording process for each song on the album.itunes software

1.    Click the iTunes icon in the Dock.

2.    Click a playlist name.

3.    In the playlist, click a song from which you would like to copy a segment.

4.    Listen to the song and locate the exact times of the clip segment you would like to copy.

Note: To locate where you would like the clip to start, move the playback head in the display to the desired point. Write down that time. Then move the playback head to determine the end time of the segment.
5.    Press Command-I. The Info window opens.

6.    Click Options.

7.    Click Start Time and type the beginning time of the segment to copy.

8.    Click Stop Time and type the ending time of the segment to copy.

9.    Click OK..itunes software

10.    Press Command-, (comma).

The iTunes Preferences dialog appears.

11.    Click Importing.

12.    Click the format of the new clip; for example, select AIFF Encoder.

13.    Click OK to apply the settings and dismiss the Preferences dialog.

14.    Click Advanced.

15.    Click Convert Selection to AIFF.

iTunes converts the segment that you defined into a new track.

iTunes plays a “ding” sound when the conversion is complete.

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