Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Fiber Optic Installer's Field Manual

Fiber Optic Installer's Field Manual (First-Choice Field Manuals)




Step-by-step field guide for fiber optic cable installation. Bob Chomycz's put-it-in-your-pocket-and-go Fiber Optic Installer's Field Manual explains fiber optic cable installation via an extremely effective, heavily illustrated, step-by-step approach. This easy-look-up compendium gives you diagrams and procedures you can count on, whether you're installing fiber optic cable indoors or out. It also gives you comprehensive guidelines on testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance. All major optical fiber types are included, along with: Full-scale treatment of Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) and optical couplers; System integration for offices, industrial plants, and telcos...optical modern and multiplexer systems...Ethernet, FDDI and Sonet; Extensive coverage of SONET; LAN cabling standards; Design fundamentals, including bandwidth calculations and network, logical, and physical topologies; Much, much more.

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A+ Guide: PC Technician

A+ Guide: PC Technician




Mike Meyers, the leading authority on CompTIA A+ training and certification, has helped hundreds of thousands of people master the skills covered on the CompTIA A+ exams--and now he can help you, too. Completely updated for the new CompTIA A+ standards, Mike Meyers' CompTIA A+® Guide: PC Technician will help you pass CompTIA A+ exams 220-602, 220-603, and 220-604 and become an expert computer technician. Inside, you'll find helpful on-the-job tips, end-of-chapter practice questions, and hundreds of photographs and illustrations.

Learn how to:
Work with CPUs, RAM, and motherboards
Configure CMOS and BIOS settings
Install internal devices and removable-media drives
Provide proper power and cooling
Install and configure hard drives
Work with the command-line interface
Troubleshoot Windows 2000 Professional and Windows XP
Work with portable PCs, PDAs, and wireless technologies
Install sound and video cards
Install and troubleshoot printers
Connect to networks and manage Internet connections
Implement security measures
Establish good communication skills

7.09 mb - pdf

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The Art of Mixing

The Art of Mixing




David Gibson's runaway bestselling book. The Art of Mixing has been revised and updated to be a full-color edition with even more examples of musical styles visually illustrated to reveal how sound "looks" in a professionally mixed song. With over 25,000 copies of the first edition sold, this revised edition is sure to provide even greater insight into how sound works in a three-dimensional field, helping you fully understand how to apply these techniques to your recordings

1997
124 Pages

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User Manuals for Various Brands

Safe manuals

great site for user manuals ,you may have lost or didn't have, all free


Where is my user guide?

So much time wasted looking all over the place for the instruction manual to tune the tv-set, find the printer cartridge replacement how-to, the meaning of the blinking led on the dashboard. How many user manuals available only on cd-rom, on the internet ?

On this site you will easily be able to find the required instruction guides and user manuals that you need.

http://safemanuals.com/

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Color and Mastering for Digital Cinema



Color and Mastering for Digital Cinema (Digital Cinema Industry Handbook Series)
Focal Press | ISBN: 0240808746 | 2006-10-16 | 208 pages | PDF | 4MB

Color and Mastering for Digital Cinema explores the implications for motion picture post production processes and changes required to the supporting equipment and software. While a new concept to the motion picture community, the selection of the wide gamut, output-referred XYZ color space for digital cinema distribution is based on decades of color science and experience in other industries. The rationale for choosing XYZ and the other color encoding parameters is explained and the book also provides a full case study of the development of DLP Cinema® projectors by Texas Instruments. Finally, this book explores how the XYZ color encoding concept can be extended to support enhanced display technologies in the future.

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Digital SLR Cameras & Photography For Dummies pdf 2007

Digital SLR Cameras & Photography For Dummies pdf 2007



Understanding exactly how a digital SLR (dSLR) works can help you use its
exciting capabilities to their fullest potential. Whether you aim to become a
serious photo hobbyist, are interested in turning pro, or want to take
advantage of the improved control that dSLRs give you over your
photography, this fun and friendly reference will show you how to maximize
everything a dSLR has to offer so that you can improve your photography
skills, increase your picture-taking and image-editing knowledge, and
ultimately, take better photos.
Written with just the right balance of technology and techniques in mind, this
guide provides you with the know-how on everything from getting acquainted
with the basic key features of the technology (lenses, sensors and image
processors, and exposure and focusing systems) to the nuances of various
dSLR techniques (setting up speedy continuous-shooting burst modes to
capture fast action, applying selective and sharp focus, and shooting under
the lowest levels of light). Other topics explored include:
Composing your shots with an accurate viewfinder
Deciding how many pixels your camera needs
Cleaning the sensor yourself
Choosing between a tripod or monopod
Adjusting exposure and improving shutter speed
Creating time-lapse sequences

With so much subject area covered, Digital SLR Cameras & Photography For
Dummies, 2nd Edition not only introduces you to the fundamentals of great
picture-taking with a dSLR, but goes beyond the basics. Some of the more
advanced topics discussed include working with the various formats of digital
photos, minimizing shutter lag and first-shot delays, and fixing up your
pictures with various image-editing programs. This is just the book you need
to progress from getting started with a dSLR to actually improving your dSLR
photography!
Download Description:
Walks readers through the hardware, software, and techniques needed to
take top-quality digital photos with a digital SLR (single lens reflex) camera
Offering more coverage than any other book on the shelf, this full-color guide
presents a fun and friendly approach to understanding how an SLR works and
how to operate the various controls Covers choosing the right equipment for
specific needs, working with lenses, selecting the right format and
composition for a shot, editing images using Photoshop, and maximizing print
quality More than 300 example photos taken by professional art
photographers offer inspiration for first-time or inexperienced SLR users
Fixing murky or contrasting photos

352 pages
Publisher: For Dummies; 2 edition (October 8, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0470149272

http://rapidshare.com/files/12576305...or.Dummies.rar
ISBN-13: 978-0470149270

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New Textures

New Textures


Written by Skilipan
Saturday, 28 June 2008

New Textures

New Textures
74 file | format JPG | archive size 67.5 MB 1026*768 to 4012*2672

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Treo 800w spec sheets and training materials reveal details, lack of MMS

Treo 800w spec sheets and training materials reveal details, lack of MMS



Treo 800w Specifications
We're not sure where our tipster got these pictures (nor are we going to ask), but they appear to be screens from the Treo 800w's specification and knowledge training documentation. New tidbits include a 333 Mhz processor, 4.4.1 x 2.28 x 0.73-inch dimensions, and a weight of 4.94 ounces. Windows Mobile 6.1 looks to be in full-force, the camera shoots at 2 MP, and the USB port is 2.0. As for other revealed features, you're looking at threaded SMS chat, but MMS is mysteriously missing in lieu of Sprint Picture Mail, a trend that continues to confuse us. If all this pans out, look for the 800w to be available on July 13th for $249.99. Hit the continue link to see the rest of the juicy shots and details.

[Thanks, brian]

Treo 800w no MMS

Treo 800 Product Shot

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Dell E and E Slim revealed, taking on Eee and Air in one fell swoop

DELL wants to be in completition so dell is willing to launch their laptops at a price tag same as Asus Eee and Air.


We got a nice helping of slides dropped on our virtual doorstep this evening, fleshing out Dell's upcoming netbook -- which they seem to be calling the "Dell E." Um, Eeenteresting name choice, but that doesn't seem set in stone, and there's plenty else going on here to ponder over. Dell's breaking the Dell E into two device types, a 8.9-inch model clearly meant to take on the Eee 900, and the 12.1-inch "E Slim" which actually looks positioned to take on the MacBook Air and X300, at a mere 0.8-inches thick, though perhaps in a lower-end capacity. Even the 8.9-inch model will have some distinctions, with E Classic model for super low-end use, and E Video and E Video+ for more RAM, larger flash storage, webcams and Bluetooth in the + model. Rollout looks to be slated for August for the E, August / September-ish for the E Slim, and a followup for both of those in October of WWAN, with WiMAX after that. Dell even has a second version of both devices slated for Q2 2009, but that's all we know about those so far. Perhaps most interesting is that all of these run Linux and Windows XP, and while it's not clear if there's a full-featured Linux OS onboard, there does seem to be an instant-on, Foleo-esque Linux included on all of them called BlackTop. We're not sure if there's any relation to Splashtop, but the janky-ass interface and email / calendar / contacts apps seem to be telling us no. BlackTop will support WWAN and WiFi, and Dell plans to move the 2.0 version to the Latitude and Vostro lines in a year or two. Peep the slides below for all the gory details. Oh, and the price? Dell E starts at $299.

Check the features and Details at:-
http://www.engadget.com/photos/dell-e-and-e-slim-revealed-taking-on-eee-and-air-in-one-fell-swoop/859925/

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Toshiba Releases Puma-based Laptops

Toshiba has released new laptops in their Satellite range, which are based on AMD's latest Puma notebook platform. The new laptop series includes the following models - the P300D, A300D, M300D, U400D, L300D and L350D.


All of them can be customized with Athlon Dual Core QL, Turion Dual Core RM and Turion Ultra ZM processor technology. In features all the laptops boast of features like a built-in FM Tuner, face recognition technology, sleep-and-charge USB ports, Harman Kardon stereo speakers and eSATA ports.

For further details and specifications please head on over here.

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Microsoft to Stop Selling Windows XP Today

Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers today, despite protests from a slice of PC users who don't want to be forced into using XP's successor, Vista.


Once computers loaded with XP have been cleared from the inventory of PC makers such as Dell Inc. and Hewlett-Packard Co., consumers who can't live without the old operating system on their new machine will have to buy Vista Ultimate or Vista Business and then legally "downgrade" to XP.

Microsoft will still allow smaller mom-and-pop PC builder shops to buy XP for resale through the end of January. A version of XP will also remain available for ultra-low-cost PCs such as the Asus Eee PC.

A group of vocal computer users who rallied around a "Save XP" petition posted on the industry news site InfoWorld had been clamoring for Microsoft to keep selling XP until its next operating system, Windows 7, is available. The software maker has said it expects to release Windows 7 sometime in 2009.

Last week, Microsoft said it would provide full technical support for six-year-old Windows XP through 2009, and limited support through 2014.

Source:- Tech2

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Official ZEN X-Fi Pictures and Features exposed

Official ZEN X-Fi Pictures and Features exposed


Following up yesterday's mega-post about the ZEN X-Fi, I have another world exclusive to share with you. I now have two official photos of the player, as well as some official specs:



It sure looks a lot nicer in this stock photo. The description at the bottom says the player comes with "Premium Quality Earphones". They appear to be Creative's newest pair, the ep-830 in-ear headphones, a follow-up to the popular ep-630's.



Here's the official version of the picture we leaked yesterday. The use of the word "Series" definitely makes it seem like there will be multiple versions of this player. Perhaps a ZEN X-Fi Plus?

Now that I've shown you some eye candy, how about some features? Sadly, not much has changed from the original ZEN. It appears to have the same file support, and limitations with SD-card expansion. One notable improvement is in battery life. The original had a rated battery life of 30 hours for audio and the ZEN X-Fi ups that to an impressive 36 hours (with X-Fi turned off I'm assuming).

Features

  • Audio: MP3, WMA, AAC (unprotected), WAV, and Audible
  • Video: WMA, MPEG4-SP, Divx 4/5, Xvid, and MJPEG
  • Built-in X-Fi technology with two effects (Crystallizer and Expand)
  • Built-in Wi-Fi for instant messaging (Yahoo! and Windows Live!) and wireless streaming
  • FM Tuner and Voice Recorder
  • Built-in Speaker
  • Premium quality earphones included (ep-830)
  • Battery Life: 36 hours for Audio, 5 hours for Video


As you can see, we still don't have info on the screen size. I'm assuming it's 2.5", like the original. Capacities are also unknown, but if my source is correct (which they have been), it will come in 8, 16, and 32GB variations. The feature-set really isn't that great compared to the competition. The mainstream consumer has become spoiled by players like the iPod touch, boasting a large touchscreen display, and a wide assortment of features, including web browsing. Creative will need to work harder if they want to win them over

Creative might not be too happy to see all this information revealed, but we've waited long enough to see a new player from them, and I'm glad I could be the first person to share it with all of you.

Source:- epizenter

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Exclusive: The ZEN X-Fi revealed!

Since we opened in 2006, we've been the first place to leak just about every player that Creative has released. We first told you about the ZEN X-Fi a few months back, and now I might have an actual photo of it. So without further delay, I present to you the Creative ZEN X-Fi:


(Click to Enlarge)


Is it real? Of course I can't confirm that right now, but it was sent to me by the same source who first told me about this player (and the Zen Share). The look of the player is fairly similar to how it was described as earlier. It was said to be similar to the original ZEN in design and with a "silver backing", which we can see is really chrome. The chrome edges does give the player an iPhone-esque look, which I'm sure was intentional.

The ZEN X-Fi has the same control layout as the original, but adds 4 buttons along the edges of the D-pad. The SD-card slot is also located on the bottom this time (actually it's not! read below). I don't have any other specifications for this player, but I hope to get that information soon. As usual, everything posted here is a rumor, and will remain so until Creative confirms it. I want to know what everyone thinks about this device. I personally think it looks classy, but for some reason it just doesn't look "real" to me. We'll make sure to update you when we find out more.


Update: Creative confirms the Zen X-Fi, Plus features revealed

Well that was quick. A few hours after I revealed the image above, one of our members searched Creative's site and found official confirmation of the ZEN X-Fi. It comes in the form of a "ZEN X-Fi Starter pack" which is chock full of information about Creative's new player. So here we go.

From the user guide, we know the following:

The picture above is the real deal:


(Click image to see what those numbers correspond to)


That slot at the bottom that I thought was a SD-card slot is actually a built-in speaker! The SD-card slot is still at the top. The power switch as you can see is located on the back of the player Like the original ZEN, the X-Fi will have an FM tuner and Voice recording.

WiFi is built-in - WiFi will be used for



a.) Instant messaging. You can set up an account with Creative that will allow you to chat with contacts from Yahoo! Messenger and Microsoft Live! (aka MSN Messenger). The 9 buttons in the picture above will be used for typing, similar to the way you'd use a cell phone for texting.

b,) Wireless Streaming. You have the ability to connect to Creative's "Public Media Server" or to your home server to play or download files directly on the player.

There are two X-Fi settings:

Turning X-Fi on and off appears to be menu based. There are two options: X-Fi Crystalizer, and X-Fi Expand. Here's the official explanation for both: X-Fi Crystalizer intelligently restores details that were lost during compression of audio files. It makes audio richer and clearer, delivering sound that is closer to the original quality.

On the other hand, X-Fi Expand gives audio a realistic and natural feel. It moves the sound away from your ears and repositions it in front of you - as if listening to a live performance on stage. X-Fi Expand works best with your earphones or headphones.


Creative Centrale
- A better software solution



Creative has created a new all-in-one program called "Centrale". It looks and performs much better than its predecessors from my little time with it. It supports your music, videos, and photos and even appears to have options for DVD ripping.

Do all players have Wi-Fi?



One interesting tidbit was found when checking out the Wi-Fi section of the user guide. At the top it states: "This section applies to ZEN X-Fi players with wireless LAN features.". That seems to imply that there are some models that will not have WiFi built-in. Considering Creative is known for making multiple versions of the same player (e.g. Zen V and V Plus), this wouldn't be a surprise. In fact, that's likely the reason the player is named the ZEN X-Fi and not the Share, nor the WiFi.


I'm so happy to see all this information confirmed so quickly. That's a good sign that this player is ready to be shipped. I have a good feeling Creative will officially announce the player within the next month or so.

The ZEN X-Fi appears to be quite feature-packed, but I'm not sure it's the features that people actually want. Chatting is nice, but this player isn't the most practical for it. Cell phones are perfectly fine for that. I am glad to finally have X-Fi on the go. It's been years since we were promised an X-Fi player, and now that time has come. Hopefully it doesn't kill our battery life.

Source:- epizenter

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