Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Intel introduces Atom E3900 processors to power IoT


Intel on Tuesday officially unveiled its Atom Processor E3900 Series, designed to support the complex and rapidly-developing Internet of Things (IoT).The processors were announced during Intel vice president Jonathan Ballon's keynote at the IoT Solutions World Congress in Barcelona.
CEO Brian Krzanich earlier this year stressed his commitment to "transforming Intel from a PC company to a company that powers the cloud and billions of smart, connected computing devices."
While the company has taken an "end-to-end" approach to IoT, the E3900 series is specifically designed to power edge devices and fog computing.
"As you grow towards 50 billion connected devices at the edge, you have access to an enormous amount of data," Ken Caviasca, vice president of Intel's IoT Group and general manager of Platform Engineering and Development, told ZDNet. "Data processing could occur at multiple points -- at the core, fog, or back into the data center cloud."
While intensive data processing has typically happened in the cloud, Caviasca said that factors like the falling cost of sensing, and the reduced costs of connectivity and computing, could change that. "We feel that over the last five years the economics for turning on and unleashing the edge data has become very favorable," he said.
Caviasca looked at the vertical needs of industrial IoT, the transportation industry and retail, building on the strong customer relationships built with the deployment of the E3800. The E3900 series meets their needs with higher levels of security, determinism, and image and video processing power.
The E3900 has more than 1.7 times more computing power over the previous generation within the same thermal envelope, enabling the faster memory speeds and memory bandwidth needed for edge-to-cloud network computing. It's built into a compact flip chip ball grid array (FCBGA) and features 14 nanometer silicon technology.
The series also features Intel's ninth-generation graphics engine, which improves 3D graphics performance by 2.9 times over the E3800 series and supports as many as three independent displays. Additionally, the E3900 series has four vector image processing units, resulting in better visibility, quality video in low light, noise reduction, and color and detail preservation. The demand for high-performance video capabilities spans sectors, Caviasca said, with applications like digital security surveillance, industrial inspection cameras, and edge device data aggregation coming from automobiles.






To ensure faster connections that keep devices in sync, the processor series features Intel's Time Coordinated Computing (TCC) Technology. By synchronizing clocks inside the system on a chip (SoC) and across the network, TCC Technology can achieve network accuracy to within a microsecond. This opens a whole new market for Intel that the E3800 couldn't serve because of lack of determinism.
Meanwhile, the series has several enhanced and multiple new security features. For instance, the dedicated security coprocessor, the Trusted Execution Engine 3.0, effectively prevents malware or unauthorized software from tampering on low-level devices. It uses signing technology to make sure that with any software code change, the device won't boot. It also allows for monitoring of physical tampering of a platform. Meanwhile, Intel's Platform Trust Techcnology allows customers to store hardware secrets and keys in a more protected way.
The series also includes a wide range of features around securing and recovering an in-device system -- features that could stop denial-of-service attacks that occur due to mistakes like failing to change default passwords on network cameras.
"We're working with these technologies to make it more fail-proof as you implement a system," Caviasca said. The security features, he said, create a foundation for both ensuring privacy and securing against threats -- the two domains of security that matter as IT merges with OT.
Intel already has about 30 customers for the E3900 series ready for launch, with the largest design pipeline Intel has ever had for any Atom product in the IoT space. Its early customers include a few key auto OEMs, including Delphi, which is using the E3900 series for its integrated cockpit controller -- a software-defined cockpit with multiple higher resolution displays, intuitive voice recognition and other apps.
Hikvision -- which is already partnering with Intel-acquired company Movidius on smart surveillance cameras -- is also using the E3900 series for surveillance applications. Its network video recorder, for instance, is using the processor series to deliver low-cost video streams. The processors can handle all of the encoding and processing -- on the platform itself -- for 15 streams of 1080p at 30 frames a second coming in directly.

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Smart PC Locker Pro lets you easily lock your Windows computer

Smart PC Locker Pro is a free, lightweight and an efficient system locking tool that can protect your personal data from thieves while you are away. Smart PC Locker Pro automatically locks up your Windows system after a specified amount of inactivity and once the computer is locked, it can be only accessed by your password. This is a great tool for you, if you leave your computer desk very often. 
Smart PC Locker Pro

Smart PC Locker Pro features

Smart PC Locker Pro supports Instant Resume which means, while unlocking you just need to enter the password and hit ‘Enter’ and you will be there where you left your work, no sign in and sign-outs are required. Other than locking up system, the application comes with a set of another essential and useful features which are discussed briefly in this post.
Start-up: The program can start up with Windows and can even lock the system on start-up, this can be very useful if your Windows user account is not password protected.
Security: The program comes with a complete security package. It can block CD-ROMs while the system is locked, it can disable Windows Task Manager, it can password protect itself and can also shut down the computer after a few minutes of locking. It is recommended to disable the task manager as it can create a flaw in maintaining the security of your computer.
Hotkey: The hotkey lets you instantly lock the system with just a combination of keys. The keys must include ‘Ctrl’, ‘Alt’, ‘Shift’ or all of them followed by a letter key.
Power Saving: This tool can save you enough power by automatically switching off the monitor after a specified time and moreover it can even shutdown the computer after a specified amount of time.Smart PC Locker Pro Power Saving
Inactivity: The tool can automatically lock the computer while it is inactive. The inactivity time can be set from the settings and under inactivity settings you can even make exceptions like you can prevent locking if any of your specified applications are running or you can prevent locking if any full screen app is running.
Wallpaper: By default, it displays a solid background color but you can add your own background to lock screen under the wallpaper settings.
Overall, the tool is well built with lots of amazing and useful features. The instant locking and power-saving features are worth the tool. The UI is simple and clean, once you’ve personalized the settings you need not open it again and again, you can simply use the hotkey to lock the computer. A great tool if you leave your computer idle very frequently.
Click here to download NoVirusThanks Smart PC Locker Pro. The program is also able to lock the PC in Safe Mode.

Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Trick to view multiple pages in Word 2013 at once

When working in Print Layout view, you can display & view multiple pages on the screen at the same time. Word 2013 supports this feature. This proves handy especially, when you have a large, high-resolution monitor and would want to see two pages side by side to check for correct spacing when printing out planner pages. Let us illustrate this feature in Word 2013.

View multiple pages in Word

Assuming you have a blank document page opened, switch to ‘View’ tab. It’s on the extreme right.
From the section, select ‘Print Layout’ option.
Print Layout option
Now, keeping the View tab in an active state, place the mouse cursor in the text of the first page you want to view in the multiple-page view. Then, from the Zoom section chose ‘Multiple Pages’ option as shown in the screen-shot below
View multiple pages in Word
You should now find 2 pages displayed side-by-side. The pages will be reduced in size so as to offer multiple pages view. All though this view is good for viewing multiple pages in a single shot, it is not so for reading the document.
2 page view
To switch back to a single page view, click “One Page” in the “Zoom section of the View tab. The page in which you had placed the cursor displays, but reduced in size display. To zoom back to regular size, click “100%” in the “Zoom” section.
Now, for viewing more than two pages at a time, click the “Zoom” button in the “Zoom” section of the “View” tab.
Instantly, the “Zoom” dialog box shows up. You can zoom to desired percentage, widths, or the whole page. For viewing multiple pages, select the “Many pages” radio button.
Zoom box
Next, click the monitor button below the radio button. Now, you are in a position to select the number of pages you would wish to view at a time from the drop-down menu.
Radio Button
To have a preview of the settings, hit the “Preview” button and it will show how the pages are displayed.
Finally, click “OK” to finalize the changes and close the “Zoom” dialog box.
To undo the changes made, click the “One Page” button. To go back to viewing your text at 100 percent, click the “100%” button.
I hope you find this tip useful.

Disable Touch Screen functionality in Windows 10

Windows Tablet is capable of offering the best of both the worlds – Touch and Mouse/Keyboard input. If your device has them and if you want to, for some reason disable the touch screen on your laptop, ultrabook, notebook or touch device and strictly use your Windows 10 / 8.1 / 7 device as a PC with the classic mouse and keyboard combination, you can do so as follows. Windows 10 does not have any built-in option to turn off the touch screen on the fly, by you do so by using the Device Manager.

Disable Touch Screen in Windows

From the WinX Menu, open Device Manager and search for Human Interface Devices. Expand it.
Then, right-click on HID-compliant touch screen and from the list of options displayed, select ‘Disable’.
Disable Touch Screen in Windows
Instantly, a confirmation pop-up will appear on your device screen, requesting you to confirm the decision. Disabling this device will cause it to stop functioning. Do you really want to disable it? Click ‘Yes.’
disabled HID
Your touch screen functionality will be disabled immediately.
At any point if you would like to enable touch screen functionality again, simply go back to the Device Manager, right-click HID compliant touch screen, and select Enable.
Remember, you will be required to restart your PC to enable the touch screen functionality again.
If you find that your Windows Touch Screen Laptop, Tablet or Surface Tablet Touch Screen is not working, you may try some of these tips and see if they help you troubleshoot fix the problem. See this post titled – Windows laptop or Surface Touch Screen not working.

Enable Start Screen in Windows 10

When Windows 8 used to boot to Start Menu, people wanted to boot directly to the Desktop. Now when Windows 10 boots to desktop, there are some who want to boot to the Start Screen.
To enable Windows 10 Start Screen, you will have to enable Tablet Mode in Windows 10. To enable Widows 10 Tablet Mode, click on the Notifications icon in the taskbar. You will see the Notifications panel open.
tablet-mode-windows-10
Click on Tablet mode. The Start Screen will be enabled. The Continuum feature allows Windows 10 to switch between the Desktop and tablet mode seamlessly. To see the Start Screen, click on Winkey or your Start Button.
enable-windows-10-start-screen
Your active application will go full-screen, and the Start Screen will be enabled. You will see a change in the taskbar. Open apps will no longer rest on the taskbar. You will see only a Back button, a Search icon and the Task View button. Task View is a new desktop feature in Windows 10 that allows users to create multiple desktops on the same Windows PC. It also allows for quick switching between open files and apps.
To launch new apps and desktop software you will have to do so via the Start Screen.
To see the open apps, you will have to click on the Task View button, or cycle through them using Alt+Tab keyboard shortcut.
tablet-task-view
You will notice that the Windows 10 Start Screen now scrolls vertically. You will also see a 3-lined Hamburger menu. Clicking on it will open the ‘left side of the panel’ which was present on the Start Menu. This includes Most usedRecently opened and Other links.
start-screen-windows-10

Enable Start Screen without enabling Tablet Mode

If wish to enable Start Screen without enabling the Tablet Mode, then the best option for you would be to enable full-screen Start. There seems to be no option to have the Start Screen in the Desktop mode, like we had in Windows 8.1.
full-screen-start-windows-10
Enjoy Windows 10!

Monday, 29 June 2015

What Programs are Safe to Uninstall from Computer or Laptop?


Computers with low storage device and low RAM always run out of space and memory with the passage of time. In this scenario a user either need to upgrade the storage devices or simply need to remove the unwanted and unneeded programs and softwares. However for a non technical person it is hard to know which program is safe to remove and which one is not.
Although it is hard to answer because it totally depends on the operating system used by the user and the number of programs that the user is currently using. Some of the programs are needed to run another software and removing such programs can stop the software from running, so it is always advised to be careful when removing a program.
In this short Post I will be sharing some of the tips that could help you in deciding weather a program needs to be uninstalled or not. Have a look on the tips below:

1# Third Party Programs

Although there could be other but I recommend “Should I Remove It” because it is FREE and can be used to uninstall programs securely. Download the software from here. With each program the software adds a button “What is it?” allowing you to know more about the program so that you can be sure that the program will not effect any of the currently used software.

2# cCleaner

cCleaner is a great software built by Piriform which scans your computer for temporary files, cookies, internet history and makes your PC faster. However this program can also be used to uninstall programs which are currently installed in your computer. It shows the list of all programs under the “Tools>Uninstall” panel and you can directly uninstall from there. However you still need to watch out for the programs that may effect the functionality of the other softwares.

3# Important Files Not to be removed

As I mentioned earlier it all depends on the operating system and softwares installed by the users. However below are some of the programs that should not be removed.
  • Any files associated with Microsoft .Net Framework
  • Any file associated with the manufacture of your computer/laptop. e.g Dell, HP,Lenovo etc…
  • Any file associated with Adobe. e,g Adobe Reader, Flash Player etc…
  • Any file which may be associated with a software or program that you currently use.
  • Drivers

4# Installation Date

If you are still not sure which one to uninstall, simply look out for the dates of the programs. If you have not install any important program recently then by looking at the dates you can remove the files that looks unfamiliar to you.

5# Programs to Uninstall

The following programs can be removed safely from any computer, considering if you don’t recognize them or if you have not installed personally OR you don’t need them any more. Have a look on the list below.
  • Toolbars
  • Multiple Programs such as Anti Virus, PC Optimizers etc..
  • Programs developed by Unknown Developers
Although There is not a precise list of files that can be considered safe to uninstall, however the above tips will give an idea of which programs can be removed safely. 
computers with low storage device and low RAM always run out of space and memory with the passage of time. In this scenario a user either need to upgrade the storage devices or simply need to remove the unwanted and unneeded programs and softwares. However for a non technical person it is hard to know which program is safe to remove and which one is not.
Although it is hard to answer because it totally depends on the operating system used by the user and the number of programs that the user is currently using. Some of the programs are needed to run another software and removing such programs can stop the software from running, so it is always advised to be careful when removing a program.
In this short Post I will be sharing some of the tips that could help you in deciding weather a program needs to be uninstalled or not. Have a look on the tips below:

1# Third Party Programs

Although there could be other but I recommend “Should I Remove It” because it is FREE and can be used to uninstall programs securely. Download the software from here. With each program the software adds a button “What is it?” allowing you to know more about the program so that you can be sure that the program will not effect any of the currently used software.

2# cCleaner

cCleaner is a great software built by Piriform which scans your computer for temporary files, cookies, internet history and makes your PC faster. However this program can also be used to uninstall programs which are currently installed in your computer. It shows the list of all programs under the “Tools>Uninstall” panel and you can directly uninstall from there. However you still need to watch out for the programs that may effect the functionality of the other softwares.

3# Important Files Not to be removed

As I mentioned earlier it all depends on the operating system and softwares installed by the users. However below are some of the programs that should not be removed.
  • Any files associated with Microsoft .Net Framework
  • Any file associated with the manufacture of your computer/laptop. e.g Dell, HP,Lenovo etc…
  • Any file associated with Adobe. e,g Adobe Reader, Flash Player etc…
  • Any file which may be associated with a software or program that you currently use.
  • Drivers

4# Installation Date

If you are still not sure which one to uninstall, simply look out for the dates of the programs. If you have not install any important program recently then by looking at the dates you can remove the files that looks unfamiliar to you.

5# Programs to Uninstall

The following programs can be removed safely from any computer, considering if you don’t recognize them or if you have not installed personally OR you don’t need them any more. Have a look on the list below.
  • Toolbars
  • Multiple Programs such as Anti Virus, PC Optimizers etc..
  • Programs developed by Unknown Developers
Although There is not a precise list of files that can be considered safe to uninstall, however the above tips will give an idea of which programs can be removed safely. You can also view the list of files collected byBleepingCoumputer.com that can be uninstalled safely.
Hope you like the article. If you you would like to mention any other tip or program, feel free to share below in the comment section.
Hope you like the article. If you you would like to mention any other tip or program, feel free to share below in the comment section.

How to Dual Boot Windows 8 and OS X Yosemite on Mac

OOne of the greatest things about owning a Macbook is that you’ll get the best of all worlds. You will not only be able to use the Mac OS X, but also install Windows 8on another partition. This way, you will be able to switch between operating systems depending on your needs at the moment.
I often find myself in situations where certain apps won’t work on Linux as well as they do on Windows or the other way around. Sometimes they do, but they simply don’t work that well. This is why I decided to install both of them and simply choose which one is best for the tasks I have to do at that given time.
You can do the same with your Mac just by using the instructions below. The central idea in both cases has to do with creating a new partition and installing the other OS on that specific partition. However, the steps you need to follow are a little bit different depending on whether you want to install Windows 8 or OS X Yosemite. For this reason, we’re going to start with the first one, and then move on to the necessary steps for the other.
dual boot windows on mac

Dual booting Windows 8 on your Mac

Windows is very easy to run on Mac because it requires one important feature –Bootcamp – and this one is built into the OS X operating system. The first thing to do before you get started is to buy a Windows license, and then follow the steps indicated below.

Step 1: Download the Windows 8 and Save it on a USB Drive

Before you install the necessary program, you will need to have the Windows 8 kit. You can easily download Windows 8 ISO from the internet and make sure that you purchase a license, so you don’t get in trouble later on.

Step 2: Open BootCamp

bootcamp
Another important aspect is BootCamp. You will need to go to the Applications folder on your desktop, and then click on Utilities. Once you’re in there, you should be able to find an icon corresponding to BootCamp – double click on that to launch the assistant.

Step 3: Create a new Partition

The reason why you need to use BootCamp is to create a new partition. The only way for you to boot Windows on this computer is by installing this operating system on the partition that we were talking about. Therefore, you will need to set the size at 16 GB so that you have enough space for the OS and click on the button saying Partition. The Mac will then restart.

Step 4: Install Windows 8

When the computer begins restarting, you have to insert the USB stick or DVD where you downloaded the executable. By running the installation process for Windows 8, you will have the option of choosing which partition you want it to be installed on – choose the BootCamp one.

Step 5: Use the Partition

Once you choose your partition, you will need to click on Drive Options and select Format. This will prompt the installation, and your computer will let you know when it’s done. You will then have to remove the USB drive and start using the partition that has Windows 8 installed on it.
Any time you turn the Mac on from now on, you will have the option of booting into Windows. You simply need to hold down the Option key, and then select your prefer operating system. This is the easiest ways to dual boot Windows on a Macbook, and it can be done in less than an hour.