
Hang on—Your network will soar when it's hooked up to Netgear's FS605! This powerful plug-and-play switch connects at 10 or 100 Mbps and makes it easy to link as many as five computers or peripherals to your Ethernet network. You'll experience maximum performance for 10 or 100 Mbps devices with five ports that automatically sense the correct speed while Auto Uplink on the ports adjusts for the different types of Ethernet cables. The FS605's sleek case has lights on the front for easy monitoring. Installation into your home network couldn't be simpler and, once powered on, it begins cool and silent operation—without an internal fan.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Netgear 5-Port 10/100 Network Switch.
Posted by anneberly at 10:38 AM 7 comments
Labels: Computer
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
File Extension M4P For More Audio Files

I am sure a lot of people are not very familiar with .m4p extension. This is actually use for iTunes service. As we all know, iTunes is the most used digital platform internet right now. Quicktime is also one where .m4p extension can be used. You can also play an .m4p extension in MediaPlayerClassic, VLC, Realplayer, Winamp, et cetera. Playing .m4p extension file is easy. However, finding out how to be familiar might be somewhat difficult, especially if you're going use it on a portable audio device. File Extension M4P is best to use or play on any of Apple's iPod audio players, using the iTunes interface for transfer.
Apple wants to get iTunes to be the only application you play music with, using only iPod portable music players. So since every parts of their system are dependent on each other, it will be hard to use each part without the other.
The advantage of using File Extension M4P format is, it's ability to decrease the file size of an audio sample, and still maintain the quality of each file. And since the amount of data contained in the File Extension M4P is small, you can have more files in the same amount of space.
Posted by anneberly at 10:32 AM 6 comments
Labels: Computer, Electronics
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Aliph Jawbone 2 Bluetooth Headset
Jawbone eliminates real world noise better than any other headset because it is the only headset that can accurately separate speech from ambient noise.
The mobile phone is the prevailing communication tool for business and personal productivity, and people expect to be able to use their phones in all environments without sacrificing audio quality. Jawbone's patented NoiseAssassin™ technology is unique in its ability to separate speech from ambient noise with remarkable precision. Jawbone's NoiseAssassin is able to achieve this while other headsets cannot.
These required powerful noise suppression algorithms for use in the most extreme acoustic noise environments including battlefields and helicopters. The algorithms use Jawbone's two microphones and the VAS to accurately model the noise environment.
Jawbone detects when and how a person is speaking, models the noise, and aggressively eliminates it.
Conventional "noise eliminating" headsets do not have the VAS and can only estimate when speech is occurring with software-based Voice Activation Detection (VAD) systems. For these systems to work, the speech must be significantly louder or spectrally different from the noise. These systems fail in loud environments or in the presence of other people's speech. Furthermore, because they can't accurately identify the speech signals, they distort the speech in the process of attempting to eliminate the noise. The result of this distortion is a significant degradation in intelligibility and quality in order to achieve a perceptual reduction in noise.
Posted by anneberly at 8:46 AM 5 comments
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Wednesday, December 10, 2008
Logitech Harmony 1000 Advanced Universal Remote
Advance your home theater system by adding a universal remote control. Better yet, make that a touch screen, universal remote control. The Logitech Harmony 1000 (Refurbished) is the new way to control your electronic devices, including television sets and DVD player. It features a brilliant 3.5” color touch screen that allows for one-touch activity-based control of even the most sophisticated A/V components. Navigation controls located on the right side of the panel make it easy for you to scroll through several options. Say goodbye to the wasted time and unnecessary complexity of multiple remotes controlling multiple devices; Logitech's patented Smart State Technology makes it easy! Control your HDTV, adjust aspect ratios, or change sound modes—there are no complicated macros to program. Just press an on-screen activity icon and Harmony does the rest.
The Harmony 1000's sleek shape and brushed aluminum surfaces will look right at home as the centerpiece of your digital living room. The remote is all you'll need to control even the most complex home entertainment systems. And when used together with a Harmony® RF Wireless Extender (sold separately), you can further reduce clutter by placing your components out of sight. Since the remote can transmit both infrared and radio frequency commands, you can control equipment inside a cabinet or even in the next room. Control your electronic devices in an organized fashion. With the Logitech Harmony 1000, it’s all within your fingertips.
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