Saturday, 28 March 2009
Online Forex Softwares
It can "work" in several ways, let's see 2 here :
Forex Expert Advisor : This is actually a trading robot (software) that you add to your MetaTrader 4 trading platform. The expert advisor analyses the market and decide when to enter and exit trades for profits. Expert advisors can be programmed in many different ways and answer to conditions they have been programmed to. You can customize them with your own settings and strategy. You need to let your computer turned on or use a virtual private server. Always check if an expert advisor seller has live trading results.Automatic Signal Execution. This type of automated forex trading is very convenient since you don't have to even have a computer, at least this is recommended if you want to view your trades, and to open an account online. An automatic signal execution service allows your forex platform or broker to trade your account from signals, sent by signals providers. When setting up your account you choose which signal providers you want to use, the providers send signals to your platform that execute the trades
It is very easy to find which signal providers you want to trust, just don't use too much, some providers are very profitable but requires you have a high margin (large balance available) because they take more risk. This website will explore the Forex Trading market and will also review recommended Forex Trading Softwares:
1. Forex Funnel
2. Forex Autopilot
3. Forex Killer
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Introduction to the Foreign Exchange Market
The New Capital Requirements Takes Its Toll on New Forex Brokers
However, the move to raise entrance barriers has its benefits if better understood by Forex brokers, new and old alike. The increase in entrance barriers serves beneficial for the industry of foreign exchange. Despite the increase, the move ensures that those who newly enter the industry still have sufficient resources remaining and still be financially stable. This is helpful since the capital market tends to be unstable. The move also ensures that brokers receive sufficient expertise to manage the risks that may be encountered by Forex brokers, both new and old.
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The History of Forex Trading

The creation of coins started then as well as the political regimes. When gold became an important trading tool, its use became restricted; therefore; the result which has been brought about by this is that the value of money has diminished.
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How to Become a Good Forex Trader

Keeping your mind engaged in Forex trading means acquiring money in a progressive and truthful way. In such that you will be able to have the goal you are targeting.
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Saturday, 21 March 2009
Sony Unleashes Most Powerful Vaio To Date
While Sony certainly makes a number of powerful computers it tends to be known more for its style than its brute force, but what if the two combined...?
With the launch of the 'Vaio RM1N Ultimate HD Workstation' the company has produced its most powerful machine to date and, in a radical departure from the norms of desktop design, split it into two parts!
Flexibility is the reasoning behind the decision with the RM1N divided up into a primary chassis (complete with motherboard and major components) for storing out of the way while the secondary unit houses the optical drives and can be sat conveniently under a monitor or nearby. Clever stuff, but what about that horsepower?
To this end the RM1N will surprise too since it features a grease lightening Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 CPU, 2GB DDR2 RAM, 1TB (2 x 500GB 7,200rpm) SATA RAID 0 array storage, an nVidia GeForce 8600 GTS graphics card with 527MB of total available memory (256MB dedicated), a dual layer Blu-ray drive, DVD rewriter, 10/1000 Ethernet and last (and probably least) a copy of Windows Vista Business.
If (somehow) this spec isn't enough, the RM1N is also highly expandable with the system unit having room for four additional hard drives, three open PCI-e slots and it sports no less than 10 USB ports. The RM1N's RRP has been set at £2,500 (monitor not included) and it should touch down before the end of the month.
Note: If you complain about the price you can't afford it...
Sony VAIO AR190G Series Portable Computer

Warranty1-year limited
Tuesday, 17 March 2009
Sony VAIO VGC-RB42G Intel Pentium 4 3GHz with 1GB DDR and DVD writer
SONY have been in the desktop and laptop computer biz for a while now and this computer is another one in it’s line of good deals.
For a limited time it’s going at a super low price which is what alerted me to it in the first place.
Features at a glance:
Intel Pentium 4 630 3GHz with Hyper-Threading
1GB of DDR memory
Dual layer DVD writer + sperate CDROM
HP D530 2.8Gig Pentium 4 Computer
2.8 Intel Processor
512MB Ram
40 gig Harddrives
DVD-CDRW Drives
Black Desktop / Tower Case
10/100 Network Card
Sound (Front Panel Points)
USB Front & Rear
Keyboard & Mouse
Microsoft Windows XP Pro
Office Software
SHTC

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The Tiny, Green Dell You Can't Buy (Yet)

It's compact and has style, there's no arguing that. And according to Gizmodo, it will be "81% smaller than a mini tower and 70% less energy-consuming." But will it play Crysis?
No word on when you'll be able to order one at Dell.com, because for now, it's just some fancy pixels.
Update: Earth2Tech has pics of a familiar little machine but draped in bamboo. They peg the cost at somewhere in the $500 - $700 range and availability at sometime this year.
Now you've really got my attention! Are you listening Dell?
Dell's showing off the XPS 600 Renegade,
Dell Latitude D820 Notebook Computer
Monday, 16 March 2009
Intel SkullTrail Preview - Dual Core 2 Extreme QX9775 Processors
When AMD launched the QuadFX system it got Intel pondering the thought of a high-end desktop PC platform based on workstation-class chips. Intel responded just two months later and showed off the V8 test system with eight cores of processing power! Six months later Intel had two Xeon X5365 processors and the Intel S5000XVN workstation motherboard that made up the V8 system in our hands and the benchmarks showed Intel had nothing to worry about from QuadFX. Sadly, AMD ended the QuadFX program not even a year after it was launched, but that didn't stop Intel from releasing another V8 system with the code name - Skulltrail. Legit Reviews first spotted Skulltrail at the Intel Developer Forum last fall and found out that this board would support both ATI Crossfire and NVIDIA SLI video card technology, which is neat to say the least. It was originally said to support Triple-SLI and maybe even Quad-SLI since the motherboard supports four x16 PCI Express lanes, but that seems to have changed in recent months. In the days leading up to the launch of Skulltrail this statement was sent out by NVIDIA:
There are rumors that 3-way SLI on Skulltrail could be enabled with a driver from NVIDIA. Just wanted to inform you that Skulltrail motherboards use two NVIDIA nForce 100 SLI MCPs. The nForce 100 SLI chip allows a maximum of two GeForce graphics cards to work together, enabling SLI between two GeForce GPUs such as the GeForce 8800 GTX, and enables Quad SLI on dual-GPU graphics boards such as the GeForce 7950 GX2. The nForce 100 SLI MCP will NOT support 3-way SLI. This cannot change even with a driver/bios update.
Seems just two card SLI is available on Skulltrail, but that is great compared to not being able to run SLI at all. Without further ado, lets take a look at Skulltrail and get to it!
Intel or Nvidia? nForce 680i Challenges Intel P965 and 975X : Can Nvidia Take The Chipset Crown?
Intel's Core 2 Duo processors have been available for about six months now, and the response has been very favorable for Intel. In fact, many people send us emails asking our views on the best platform for Core 2 Duo systems. Until now the answer has been an Intel chipset, but competition has emerged: Nvidia's nForce 680i SLI core logic wants to be the undisputed champion for Core 2 Duo processors. Of course, we wanted to know whether it really is or not...
First of all, we have to make very clear that although today's chipsets support varying features and target different user segments, you won't notice any difference in performance between a motherboard using a P965, 975X or nForce 680i SLI chipset when you start Windows to attend to your daily business. Only if you belong to the feature-aware, performance-hungry or overclocking-savvy crowds will you appreciate the huge overclocking margins and plethora of tweaking options.
Intel's P965 and 975X chipsets represent the establishment, both because most Intel-based systems are powered by Intel's very own chipsets, and because Intel processors have traditionally run best with an Intel chipset. Although the 975X has been available for over a year, it is still the high-end product - it is paired with the ICH7 southbridge, and thus offers a nice range of interface options. However, the P965 is the latest core logic product, utilizing the ICH8 southbridge family with even more goodies. There is a large variety of 965 and 975 motherboards available today.
Nvidia has been in the chipset arena since 2001. Although its first nForce chipset failed, the nForce2 and following generations were increasingly successful. Today, the nForce 4 and 5 series are considered among the best choices for Athlon 64 solutions, and Nvidia is hoping that the nForce 6 will give it a big share of the Intel market. It is the larger business space, but also more difficult to get into: Nvidia already tried its luck with the nForce 4 Intel Edition, but even though the product was great, it couldn't take significant market share from Intel.
The nForce 6 chipset is supposed to be better than the Intel chipsets in every way: better overclocking, better storage subsystem, better dual x16 PCI Express SLI graphics as opposed to Intel's dual x8 PCI Express Crossfire support, better networking support and better memory auto-configuration. Let's dig into this new chipset and find out if it delivers.
Apple iMac Desktop MA878LL/A with the 24" Display
A PC Without the Tower, How Does it Stand Up?
I'm excited I finally have my hands on an Apple iMac Desktop MA878LL/A. This Apple boasts a 24" screen and if you didn't know it has all of its components integrated right into the flat panel monitor. It is a little thicker than your typical 24" LCDOn the inside:
Processor: 2.4 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo
Running: Leopard
Optical Drive: CD R/RW / DVD R/RW
Storage: 320 GB SATA hard drive
RAM: 1 GB DDR SDRAM
Remote Control
Screen: 24-inch pumping away at 1920x1200
Well out of the box this machine is just awesome. Everything is sexy about this desktop, right down to the low profile brushed aluminum keyboard.
The screen is incredible and boy is it bright. In fact it is probably too bright. Working in low light really strains the eyes, but that is my only complaint about the screen. The Apple iMac Desktop MA878LL/A is amazing visually. Design wise it looks good all the way around, that is right down to the way all the inputs are aligned in the rear of the LCD. Leopard has treated me well and it is easy to pick up on if you've never had any experience with Mac OS's before. The huge screen lets you have plenty of room for whatever projects you may be working on. It is perfect for image editing, video editing etc. It's easy to spread out the floating toolbars in programs like Photoshop.
The hard drive has plenty of space at 320GB. The measly 1 GB of RAM is a joke. I can't imagine why they would do this. The results of such an oversight are considerable and noticeable even with the most rudimentary tasks. The Apple iMac Desktop MA878LL/A is marketed as possessing incredible imaging abilities yet by including just the 1 GB of RAM Photoshop is ridiculously laggy. Good luck expanding the RAM on this on your own too. Apple is expecting you to come to them for it. The good news is, is that the Apple iMac can be expanded upto 4 GB, Apple will however be collecting a premium from you for the job.
Connectivity:
2 Firewire ports
5 USB 2.0 Ports (two of them on the keyboard)
mini-DVI output port supporting DVI, VGA, and S-video
White Apple laptop: MacBook updated (secretly)
Acer notebooks: a second-generation Aspire One 10-inch netbook
Long lasting laptop battery? Asus launches an Eee PC netbook with 9.5-hour battery life

According to Amazon.com, the new netbook includes a six-cell “Super Hybrid Engine” battery pack and, depending how it is used, it is possible to adjust the computer for better performance and efficient energy consumption. People can pre-order this netbook (ASUS Eee PC 1000HE 10-inch Netbook) by Amazon (click here)
Sunday, 15 March 2009
Dell Raises the Bar on Computer Recycling

Hewlett-Packard's program accepts computers made by any manufacturer, but consumers must pay for shipping, about $35 for a complete computer system. They then receive a coupon typically worth more than the shipping fee that they can use to buy Hewlett-Packard equipment or supplies like printer cartridges, said John Frey, manager of the corporate environmental strategies program.
Hewlett-Packard says it recycled 140 million pounds of hardware and printer cartridges last year, an increase of 17 percent from 2004.Apple announced in April that it would offer free recycling of old computers to customers who buy new ones, but consumers not buying a replacement must pay a $30 shipping fee. Apple offers free recycling of iPod music players to customers buying replacement iPods, and a 10 percent discount on the new device.
HP TouchSmart pc: take that imac!

The TouchSmart’s robust media capabilities include NTSC and ATSC tuners for both standard and high-definition (yay!) over-the-air television broadcasts. But the real unique feature of the show is the touch-sensitive 19-inch widescreen LCD screen (1440 x 900 resolution). This allows many of the features of the TouchSmart to be controlled without a mouse or keyboard. The system also integrates a 1.3 megapixel web cam, microphone, stereo speakers, and an 8-in-1 memory card reader.
The system’s dimensions - 18.88″ (l) x 21.77″ (w) x 11.37″ (h) are pretty comparable to those of the 20″ iMac, and unlike the iMac, the display can be adjusted in both angle and height. Apple still may win on styling and OS elegance, but in terms of on-board hardware, the TouchSmart might actually give the iMac a run for its money, with its powerful processing capabilities and more robust on-board media capabilities than the iMac currently offers.
The only real question is whether or not the TouchSmart will be priced competitively, since pricing has not yet been announced.
HP dx2250 RT878UT AMD Desktop Computer

Dell Business Class Laptop/Notebook

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Identifying parts of the system unit

Diskette drives in this unit use the standard diskette advanced technology (AT) Interface. Hard disk and CD-ROM drives in this unit use an integrated drive electronics (IDE) AT interface.
This computer supports the American National Standard Institute (ANSI) standard for AT attachment disk drives and CD-ROMs. This system has 3 interface cards slots for adapter card expansion.
All of them are Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) interfaces. All models of this system have a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet port on board. All models of this system could support DFP (Digital Flat Panel) function.
Intel Pentium 4 2.4 GHz - RK80532PC056512 (BX80532PC2400D)

Tesco cuts datacenter costs with Citrix XenServer, HP BladeSystem Servers
With infrastructure from Citrix Systems Inc. and Hewlett-Packard (HP) in place, Tesco has increased its RTS capacity by 75 percent, handling 1,500 sales-related messages per second, thereby catering to the critical nature of the RTS systems and creating room for growth.
Tesco began investigating virtualization as an alternative to adding more physical servers to handle its growing capacity demands, as well as fulfilling its community commitment to reduce carbon emission levels. While adding physical servers would require an increase in power and cooling, virtualization has better equipped Tesco to hit its target of reducing carbon emissions from its UK datacenters by 20 percent.
“After conducting a major evaluation of virtualization providers, we went with Citrix based on the strength of the Xen technology, the ability XenServer has to provide high levels of performance for heavy duty 64-bit applications, its licensing model and its UK-based engineering team – decisions that have already paid off for us,” said Nick Folkes, IT director at Tesco.
“The virtualized RTS environment uses less than half of the energy of the physical bare metal equivalents, which supports our CO2 targets and means we have already saved a significant amount on our electricity bills. We’re running far more efficiently and the ongoing management of the environment is much simpler. While our primary goal in working with Citrix and HP was to create a more flexible IT infrastructure, the consolidation benefits are significant,” Folkes added.
After the success of the initial project to virtualize RTS, Tesco has continued to deploy XenServer for its major server consolidation project. Citrix is working with Tesco to virtualize 1,500 physical servers on XenServer, including 80 Citrix XenApp servers, which helps in bringing better efficiencies to the way applications are delivered to each Tesco store.
Tesco is aiming for a conservative 10:1 consolidation ratio for physical to virtual servers and is hitting 70 percent CPU (central processing unit) utilization on the servers, versus the previous six percent.
From an operational perspective, Tesco has been able to utilize the XenMotion live migration feature of XenServer to migrate virtual machines to other physical hardware, with zero downtime, allowing patches and updates without disrupting users. Subsequently, Tesco has been able to remove its clustering back-up technologies and replace them with virtual servers. And, since XenMotion does not tie the resilience to a particular platform, Tesco has reduced its back-up server to live server ratio from 1:2 to 1:6.
XenServer is running on 64-bit HP ProLiant BL680C G5 blade servers with HP StorageWorks XP24000 SANs for enterprise-wide storage. HP’s four-socket, four-core machines for blade servers were a differentiator for Tesco at the time of purchase. Resilience through the solution ensures there is no single point of failure, which is essential for a business-critical application like RTS. As Citrix licenses for advanced virtualization management capabilities are charged per server instead of per socket, Tesco is not penalized for using larger blade servers.
“RTS is a mission-critical system for Tesco with very high throughput of transactions based on Microsoft IIS, BizTalk and SQL, so it requires the highest standards in processing power,” said John Glendenning, vice president, OEM sales, at Citrix. “Virtualization is key to providing a cost-effective, efficient and future-proof datacenter, and XenServer has been key to helping Tesco achieve its ambitions for a virtualized environment that supports mission-critical systems. The Citrix Delivery Center approach has enabled Tesco to create a customized virtualization strategy, using XenServer and HP for integrated server virtualization and XenApp and XenServer for the most efficient delivery of applications to stores across the country. The strategy is helping Tesco achieve its operational objectives – ultimately, it helps Tesco provide a better service to its customers.”
“Tesco can achieve immediate cost savings and long-term business growth goals by virtualizing their key business applications with HP BladeSystem Servers running Citrix XenServer,” said Jim Ganthier, vice president, Marketing, ESS Infrastructure Software and BladeSystem, HP. “The combination of HP BladeSystems and Citrix technology helps companies like Tesco strategically spend and carefully prioritize their technology investments – a critical task in the current economy.”
The Citrix solution provisions both virtual and physical servers, resulting in increased IT responsiveness and agility by enabling capacity on-demand, and the ability to manage provisioning for disaster recovery and business continuity. In addition, XenServer is optimized for XenApp, providing customers with enhanced scalability and faster performance for Windows application delivery running in a virtualized environment.
Citrix and HP have been collaborating since March last year to help customers deploy and manage virtualized environments faster and easily than before.
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Microsoft 8000 Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse $36.24

Buy.com has the Microsoft 8000 Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse for $36.24 with free shipping.
Product description from Buy.com:
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Tilt WheelProduct Name Wireless Notebook Presenter Mouse 8000Product Type Mouse
Acer Intel Core Duo T2250 120GB Laptop

The TravelMate 4200-4831 Notebook allows you to experience all the benefits of dual-core performance and more at a price you can live with. Intel Centrino Duo Mobile Technology includes a processor optimized for the multitasking you do every day plus full 802.11a/b/g wireless capability.
Sell Intel Laptop Notebook Pc with Intel Centrino Duo Technology

Processor Intel Pentium M (Centrino) 1.4Ghz
Memory 512Mb DDR PC2100
Hard drive 30Gb
Display 14.1 XGA TFT Display 1024x768
Graphics ATI Mobility Radeon 9000
Optical Drive DVD-ROM
Networking Dell Wireless mini-pci card (internal), Ethernet
Operating System Windows XP
Condition This is a second hand, used laptop and has been refurbished by the laptop centre
Warranty 90 days
Features 1 x Serial (RS232), 1 x Parallel, 2 x USB 2.0
Included With Good Battery and AC Mains Power supply.
Place of Origin: | Shanghai Shanghai in China |
Model No: | tntel |
Package: | original box |
Delivery Time: | 4-6 |
Entry Level iPhone Model Could Raise Sales to 25 million for 2008

RBC’s analyst Mike Abramsky wrote in a research note that either a secondary, entry iPhone model or an unusually low price for the near certain 3G model could accelerate Apple’s sales growth between 50 to 100 percent, resulting in 20 to 25 million iPhone by end of 2008. Such a growth could lead to between $2.7 billion and $5.4 billion in extra revenue for Apple. The demand for new iPhone is also high, around 70% of people in an RBC poll who are interested in the device are first-time buyer of the iPhone. It is largely believed that Apple is working on a smaller iPhone but there is no information about when Apple plans to release such a phone.

Complete Hardware Details of the 3G iPhone Leaked

Apple will announce the 3G iPhone on 9th, but Engadget is reporting that according to a reliable source, 3G iPhone’s firmware has been released and has been dissected. The phone has quad-band GSM, A-GPS and tri-band UMTS/HSDPA for worldwide 3G coverage. All hardware details according to Engadget