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With a push of amazing Black Friday and Cyber Monday deal, is it a good time to buy a new phone for yourself or someone else. There are excellent phones flooding the market (here’s our top five favorite smartphones), but unless you plan to change your next phone before your contract is up, you’ll want to consider some points before taking any semi-permanent decisions.

OK, so if you want even more basic guide for the mobile operating system available? Is it the iPhone 4S really a better choice than a brand new Android phone? What’s the story with Windows Phone and something even more BlackBerry? Believe me, it’s big questions, and they were at the top of your mind. Earlier this month, I helped to take your cell phone burning questions in a live chat, surveys and attracted even more on our week-long event CNET Gotham in New York. I expected questions comparing iOS vs. Android, Samsung Galaxy vs HTC Nexus vs Motorola Razr Rezound Droid – but what surprised me was how many of you are considering Windows Phone.

So to get you started, here’s a quick primer on the iPhone, Android phone and Windows (sorry, BlackBerry, which has lost its momentum), and a handful of the most common questions about the operating system Smartphone j ‘I received from you. (If you have more questions, mark your calendars for the next live chat to ask the November 29!) iPhone 4S in a nutshell

Runs Apple’s iOS 5 operating system Available on three carriers: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint Available on three storage sizes: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB Easiest compatibility with iTunes, Apple ecosystem, and products Form factor: One 3.5-inch screen (on the smaller size by today’s standards) Interface: Approachable, but not very customizable. Some hidden features Key features: Excellent 8-megapixel camera, front-facing camera, colorful Siri voice assistant Next big release: iPhone 5, release date unknown, but speculated for summer 2012 So to get you started, here’s a quick primer on the iPhone, Android phone and Windows (sorry, BlackBerry, which has lost its momentum), and a handful of the most common questions about the operating system Smartphone j ‘I received from you. (If you have more questions, mark your calendars for the next live chat to ask the November 29!)

iPhone 4S in a nutshell

Runs Apple’s iOS 5 operating system Available on three carriers: AT&T, Verizon, Sprint Available on three storage sizes: 16GB, 32GB, 64GB Easiest compatibility with iTunes, Apple ecosystem, and products Form factor: One 3.5-inch screen (on the smaller size by today’s standards) Interface: Approachable, but not very customizable. Some hidden features Key features: Excellent 8-megapixel camera, front-facing camera, colorful Siri voice assistant Next big release: iPhone 5, release date unknown, but speculated for summer 2012

Android in a nutshell

Google’s mobile operating system Form factor: Available on all carriers, all shapes, all sizes All capabilities: Range from budget to super premium Not all Android phones are created equal in capability: some have excellent cameras, screens, etc. Some don’t. Easiest compatibility with Google services, Google Music, other Android devices Interface: Varies by manufacturers, has a small learning curve for some features Key features: Free voice navigation with turn-by-turn directions, very customizable, voice actions Next big phone release: Samsung Galaxy Nexus phone, Verizon release date unknown, but probably December Next big operating system release: Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Released with Galaxy Nexus, coming to existing handsets starting “early 2012

Windows Phone in a nutshell

Microsoft’s mobile operating system Form factor: Available on all carriers, all shapes, all sizes. AT&T has the largest and best selection All capabilities: Mostly midrange, solid performers. Minimum 5-megapixel camera Easiest compatibility with Zune, Xbox Live, Microsoft services like Microsoft Office, SkyDrive online storage Interface: Very straightforward, but some hidden capabilities Key features: Clean interface, built-in barcode-scanning and music identification, Xbox Live integration, voice actions Next big phone release: Nokia Lumia 800 or similar for U.S. markets, probably January Next big operating system release: Unknown. Version 7.5 Mango released in September

Android FAQ

Question:Why there is delay on update for Android devices, and will Ice Cream Sandwich bring the solution for this problem?With Android phones, we’re at the mercy of manufacturers and carriers who need to test the new OS with the additional skins, overlays, or additional software these phones might have. My colleague Bonnie Cha wrote a great story explaining how OS updates work. So the answer is no, Ice Cream Sandwich (or ICS) won’t fix this. However, back in May, Google and several key manufacturing partners agreed to work together to bring phones released within 18 months of a new OS updated to the latest OS version. Unfortunately, neither Google nor other manufacturers have been forthcoming with how this is playing out in practice. For now, the surest bet to get the latest Android OS is to get the Galaxy Nexus or Samsung Nexus S phone (available for AT&T, T-Mobile, and Sprint).

Q: I am looking forward to buying the Galaxy Nexus. However, which phone would you select between it, the Motorola Droid Razr, and the HTC Rezound?If it’s specs you’re wondering about, check out my former colleague Nicole Lee’s helpful chart comparing the three. If it’s the overall look and feel, well, that’s just a question I can’t answer for you. What do you value most: the camera, the speed, the price, the way it feels in your hand? They’re all fast, they’re all premium, and they all run on Verizon’s phenomenal 4G LTE network.

The Droid Razr and Galaxy Nexus are thin, but the Galaxy Nexus and Rezound have better screens. The Galaxy Nexus has a 5-megapixel camera, but the Droid Razr’s isn’t my absolute favorite on the market, either. The Droid Razr is more stylish. The Rezound comes with Beats by Dr. Dre headphones and a music algorithm, but the Galaxy Nexus is the first to have the powerful Ice Cream Sandwich OS (the other two will get it as well, but you’ll have to wait until early 2012.) Yet, the Galaxy Nexus isn’t even available yet, while the other two are. I recommend getting yourself to a Verizon store and getting your hands on the other two devices to see how much you connect with them, then go from there.

iPhone FAQ

Q: With the iPhone 4S out, would it be better to wait for the iPhone 5? My 2-year contract renewal is up in 2012. I am hearing possibly summer 2012 for iPhone 5.If you’re still riding out a contract, keep waiting. The iPhone 4S is a great device, but it’s not worth breaking a contract for or buying fresh unless you need Siri or a better camera.

Windows Phone FAQ

Q: Which is easier to use: Windows Phone, iOS 5, or Android 4.0?Windows Phone has the cleanest OS of the three and is the easiest for getting in and out, at least as far as the main screens go. With only two home screens to toggle between, it’s hard to get lost. However, the edgy “metro” look may not be for everyone, and the apps look completely different. There are also a few tricks you need to know about to fully use the OS, like pressing and holding on “live tiles” to pin, unpin, and get more options, and using your finger to pull down the signal strength meter and battery meter while you’re on the Start screen (these otherwise disappear from view.) There are other tricks, too-tools in Bing you may not think to look for, and actions when you press and hold the Home and Back buttons.

The iPhone and Android have their own quirks as well, and I don’t consider the other two particularly hard to learn, though with its large icons and limit to two screens, it’s easier to navigate Windows Phone.

Do you know if WP7.5 is limited to single-core processors and how that would impact the performance of the devices?Right now all Windows phones are single-core, and I can’t complain about performance issues. With the way that the OS handles tasks and task-switching, dual-core processing may not be strictly necessary. That said, as all phones join the processor race, I’m sure we’ll eventually see dual-core Windows Phones with much larger screens and many more features advanced as well.

Q: Do you think Windows will have the kind of app choice that iOS or Android do? I have not heard much about what Microsoft is doing to bring in developers or how they will play the app market.Windows Phone is really ramping up its app presence. In a few months’ time, the population of the app Marketplace has shot from 18,000 to 40,000, and is growing. While they need to keep wooing developers to create interesting apps, there’s also the danger of choking on too much unnecessary app sludge, an argument one could levy against iOS (500+K apps) and even Android (300K).

Battery life

With battery life being one of the biggest issues, does any one of the operating systems seem to handle that better than the others? If so, which and why?How a phone’s operating system handles resources is part of the equation, but not as key a factor in our opinion as the hardware and the capacity of the battery. If it seems that Android phones experience faster battery draining than the iPhone, that’s likely because there’s so much variance among different hardware specs and manufacturers. To be fair, the recently launched iPhone 4S has purportedly shorter battery life than several Android phones as well. There are also some Android phones with better battery life than others.

The real question is when we can stop wondering if our smartphones will last longer than a day before needing a recharge. Here’s some good news we still have to wait to see: researchers are redesigning the lithium ion battery to charge faster and hold charges longer, up to three days. I, for one, am relieved to know that smart chemists are hard at work, and that a fix is coming.Read more at http://www.bolozer.com/tips/android-vs-iphone-vs-windows-phone-what-your-choice

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Question by Shayn: How can i remove a few OS’s from the OS choice menu at windows boot up safely and effectivley?
I am running XP home and i want too keep it.

I installed windows 7 a while back, and deleted the partition it was on. But its still on the choices menu as default OS. Ive used the MS config method of changing the sequence so that MS XP Home is my default OS but it doesnt work, it still defaults the non existant windows 7.

The first screen i see when i boot is “Windows 7″ “Earlier versions of windows”
So i highlight earlier versions and push enter.
Then i get “Windows XP Professional Setup” (Which i also want to get rid of, and tried to do so by deleting “c:$ WIN_NT$ .~BT\BOOTSECT.DAT=”Microsoft Windows XP Professional Setup” from boot.ini but it just re-appears in the file on reboot)
And Windows XP Home.

In MSCONFIG with windows XP HOME, you can’t delete OS’s from the OS choice menu, you can only move them and set the defualts, which as ive explained, doesnt work.

Ive also tried the System>Advanced>Startup&Recovery>Edit method of editing my boot.ini file, but i didnt want to delete anything as im unfamiliar with the process and cant afford to lose the data i have on my hard drives.

Here is my “Boot.ini” details pasted in full.

All help appreciated.

;
;Warning: Boot.ini is used on Windows XP and earlier operating systems.
;Warning: Use BCDEDIT.exe to modify Windows Vista boot options.
;
[boot loader]
timeout=20
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS=”Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition” /NOEXECUTE=OPTIN /FASTDETECT
c:$ WIN_NT$ .~BT\BOOTSECT.DAT=”Microsoft Windows XP Professional Setup”

Best answer:

Answer by Chris A
Hey,

I had the same problem a while back when I removed the BETA Win 7 from my computer… I used a program called EasyBCD to change my boot options – and to remove some of the choices. You can find it for download from the companies site at the source link below.

Hope this helped!

What do you think? Answer below!

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Question by bulletssmoke: Is there any way to get Sharepoint to “Lookup” values in a “Choice” column?
I am trying to get my Sharepoint to have the 1st column be a Choice column where the user can make their choice based on a drop-down list and then have the 2nd column be a Lookup column where each choice in the 1st column brings up its own set of values in the 2nd column.

Such as:

Type of phone:
Windows
Blackberry
Android

Brand of phone: (“Let’s pretend Android is chosen”)
Samsung
HTC
Motorola
LG

I just want the 1st columns choice to make different sets of values appear in the 2nd column depending what value you choose in the first. Because I chose “Android” in the first column, it showed me a list of Android “Brands” in the second.

Thank you.

Best answer:

Answer by weirdbeardmt
2007 or 2010? Actually it doesn’t matter because you can’t do this OOTB with either. The only way is with Javascript.

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Question by Right Choice, Ph.D: Need Help Deciding Which Computer is the BEST choice in terms of Speed, Performance and Graphics. Please Help?
I’m mainly going to use my computer for design purposes with Adobe CS5 Master Collection and streaming videos. QVC offers a fairly priced collection and i have my decision down to these two computers. I just want the one with the fastest performance & the best graphics. People tell me just look at the RAM and the higher it is would be the better one. But cant i just simply purchase more RAM if the laptop isn’t already maxed out? Also what about the graphic card and the Core processor? How do you “turbo charge” a computer?? Can someone simply point out which one of these two is just simply the best and why please? Much appreciated

First computer is the HP Pavilion dv7-4177nr:
Link: http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail/params.item.E166560.cm_scid.shpl/walk.yah.0000

Specs:
Notebook, 9-cell li-ion battery, AC adapter, and PC Treasures software (ships separately)
VISION technology from AMD with 2.9GHz AMD Phenom II dual-core mobile processor N640
17.3″ diagonal high-def+ HP BrightView LED display, 1600×900 resolution
6GB DDR3 RAM
640GB 7200RPM SATA hard drive with ProtectSmart hard drive protection
LightScribe Blu-ray ROM with SuperMulti DVD+/-RW drive, 2-layer support
802.11b/g/n wireless LAN
Bluetooth technology
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5470 switchable graphics with 512MB DDR3 RAM, up to 3197MB total memory
Beats Audio and HP triple bass-reflex subwoofer
Webcam, digital mic
HP SimplePass, integrated fingerprint reader
HP Clickpad
5-in-1 digital media reader: SD, MMC, MS, MS Pro, xD
Battery life up to 7.5 hours
3 USB 2.0 ports
HDMI, eSATA/USB, VGA, RJ-45 ports
Headphone/mic jacks
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit
Cannot deliver to P.O. boxes
Measures approximately 16-3/8″ x 10-3/4″ x 1-1/2″, weighs 8-1/4 lbs
UL listed adapter; 1-year LMW
Made in China

The other computer is the Dell XPS :
Link: http://www.qvc.com/qic/qvcapp.aspx/view.2/app.detail/params.CM_SCID.coll.item.E246894.desc.Dell-XPS-156-NotebookCore-i76GB-RAM500GB-HD2GB-Graphics

Specs:
Includes XPS 15 notebook, six-cell lithium-ion battery, AC adapter, manual, setup diagram
2.7GHz Intel Core i7-2620M processor, up to 3.4GHz with Turbo Boost
15.6″ diagonal widescreen HD WLED TrueLife display with 720p signal support, 1366×768 resolution
6GB shared dual-channel DDR3 memory
500GB 7200 RPM hard drive
8X DVD+/-RW dual-layer drive
Dell 2GB DataSafe online backup/storage for one year
Intel Centrino Advanced-N 6230 wireless half mini card
Bluetooth 3.0
NVIDIA GeForce GT 540M 2GB graphics with Optimus
Intel HD audio 2.0
Built-in 2.0 megapixel webcam with facial recognition
Backlit keyboard
10/100/1000 ethernet
9-in-1 media card reader
Two USB 3.0 ports
HDMI 1.4, eSATA/USB 2.0 combo with Power Share, mini display, RJ-45 ports
Two headphone jacks, one with S/PDIF support
Mic jack
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium, 64-bit
Microsoft Office Starter 2010
15 months of McAfee Security Center
Measures approximately 15″W x 10-3/8″D x 1-3/8″H
UL listed adapter; 2-year LMW
Made in Malaysia
Please tell me what is the main difference between the two so i could learn as well? Thanks again

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Answer by MSgt.Gunny
buy this one

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834220959

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Question by : How do i delete “Windows 7″ From Boot Choice?
Here’s my scenario:
I installed Windows 7 as a Trial thing and I’m done trying it.
I reformatted the Drive with Windows 7 in it-
but whenever i Reboot, It still gives me a choice between
-Earlier version of Windows ( this is my windows XP )
-Windows 7

Its kinda annoying since Windows 7 is its default option and it chooses Windows 7 by default after 30seconds.
So how do i delete that Windows 7 selection?

heres my “boot.ini”:
;
;Warning: Boot.ini is used on Windows XP and earlier operating systems.
;Warning: Use BCDEDIT.exe to modify Windows Vista boot options.
;
[boot loader]
timeout=0
default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS
[operating systems]
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS=”Microsoft Windows XP Professional” /fastdetect /TUTag=OCXGN7 /Kernel=TUKernel.exe
multi(0)disk(0)rdisk(0)partition(1)\WINDOWS=”Microsoft Windows XP Professional (TuneUp Backup)” /fastdetect /TUTag=OCXGN7-BAK

Best answer:

Answer by tank_lord18
Use EasyBCD in Windows XP (not windows 7)

Windows 7 does not use a boot.ini, it use’s a BCD.
So install the freeware EasyBCD in XP and remove Windows 7 from the list, hope this helps =)

http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-Enhancements/EasyBCD.shtml

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Bellingham, WA (PRWEB) April 19, 2007 -

Gamespeek is holding a promotional contest asking gamers why they pick up their controllers. Hosts Aaron Apple, Lauren Miller and Chris Palmer will randomly reward one person who responds to the question on their forum, “Why do you play video games?” The winner will receive a copy of any one video game of their choice for Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Sony PSP or XBox 360.

“We are having the contest on our forum because it is the best place to share ideas, discuss the industry and have debates,” Apple said. “I’m sure this contest will spark some lively discussion among our current members and bring in some new members to participate as well.”

The hosts of Gamespeek will draw the name of the winner during a future episode of the show. The winner will be notified via email and they will be able to select the game. Contestants simply need to register for the forum and reply to the contest thread at the top of the page.

“We’ve held a few contests before with a lot of success,” Miller said. “We gave away a ton of E3 swag to three different listeners in May and a free game when we had a contest to rename our podcast.”

About Gamespeek:

Gamespeek (formerly known as Pacific Standard Time) is a video game podcast that comes out every week. The podcast brings listeners the latest gaming news, reviews, previews, release dates and more. Each week a different video game related band is featured during the podcast.

Hosts Aaron Apple, Chris Palmer and Lauren Miller all reside in the Pacific Northwest and have been Podcasting since March 2006. Aaron and Lauren have covered the video game industry trade show E3 two years in a row and the three of them hope to travel to Los Angeles this October for the new E For All Expo. Gamespeek can be found on iTunes by clicking here.

Contact:

Aaron Apple 360-540-0831

Lauren Miller 206-963-6951

Chris Palmer 360-466-8316

Hosts

http://www.gamespeek.com

gamespeek(at)gmail.com

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It doesn’t matter whether you are working toward selling your home in the near future or if you are planning to spend your retirement years in it, you are probably thinking about home improvements that will bring a reasonable return on your investment. Some of the projects that people often think about doing to improve their homes include painting, remodeling the kitchen, or renovating the bathroom. These are all great home improvement projects, but there is one project that outshines them all when it comes to profitability. Home windows replacement in New Jersey is a home improvement project that can give you up to an 80% return on your investment.
By using the new generation of energy-saving window options a homeowner will no longer have to worry about his energy bills going up. Rather, he will begin to see up to a 40% savings on his yearly energy bills, which will make a big difference in the long run. Not only will home windows replacement in New Jersey make a difference to the energy efficiency of your home, but will also make a beautiful improvement to the look of your home. The gorgeous styles of the modern replacement windows add a beauty that nothing else can match. To help you make decisions that will actually fill your needs, you can work with a windows design consultant from a home improvement center or window store.
When working on your home windows replacement in New Jersey, you can request that your windows design consultant come to your home for a free evaluation. He can help you determine the extent of the problems that your current windows have, and will also help you determine your best options for improvement. He will be with you to guide you through all of the steps of your home windows replacement in New Jersey.
Technology continues to advance and often enhance most areas of our lives. Windows have advanced through the years, especially in the area of energy efficiency. Instead of the old-style single pane glass, windows now are double or triple-paned. Old windows used a crank to open outward, but new windows have many opening options. For instance, the double hung windows have two panes that both slide up and down. There are also windows that open from the top and tilt inward or outward for easy cleaning. Working closely with your windows design consultant on your home windows replacement in New Jersey, you will be able to choose the best type of windows for your house. Then you can choose from a multitude of styles and colors that will match the décor of your house.
As you compare different vendors for home windows replacement in New Jersey, you will want to be sure to choose an experienced company that will be able to provide you with everything you need. Professional installation as well as removal of the old windows is very important to you. Another aspect to consider is the type of warranty that is offered. You will want to choose a company that offers a manufacturer’s warranty as well as a satisfaction guarantee.
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No Choice, Must Go

Pop out the window, maximize the screen, don’t worry about the traffic and ride along in a flurry of snow. My friend ‘Fuggles’ had to go to the city anyways so, I tagged along to capture some footage of the road. The music is original, as far as I know and was recorded ‘live’. I did the bass notes with my left hand on the keyboards and kept my right hand busy playing chords on the synthesizer.

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Question by Mike Y: I will personally send anyone a50$ gift card of their choice if they answer this with what I need!?
You must know windows and Mac os pretty well!

I’m going insane, I just bought a MacBook pro and I am a huge photo person, I need a application fir Mac that dies almost exactly what windows photo gallery dies, I’m talking the way it organizes, looks,tags and everything. I really need this, please forget about iPhoto,picasa, adobe bridge or lightroom, thank you.

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Answer by Peter
poooooooooooos!

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