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		<title>MIMO Companion vs EVGA UV Plus</title>
		<link>http://www.cloudingclarity.com/2009/06/mimo-vs-uvplus/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Jun 2009 15:22:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently I learned of a new product available for netbook computer called MIMO Companion. The MIMO Companion allows a netbook computer to be hooked up to as many monitors as you are willing to buy. ]]></description>
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<div class="space">Think the picture above looks too good to be true? It&#8217;s possible! With the info below you can learn how to expand your netbook&#8217;s 10&#8243; screen to be a little more useful.</div>
<div class="space">Recently, I learned of a new product available for netbook computer called MIMO Companion. The MIMO Companion allows a netbook computer to be hooked up to as many monitors as you are willing to buy.    You can have dual screens, triple screens, or more if you would like. The 8&#8243; monitor attaches to the computer through USB ports.  The MIMO Companion produces 800 x 600 resolution at best, which is kinda disappointing.  The premium models even have touch screen capabilities and a USB port on the back. The purchase price of these little screens isn&#8217;t terrible, however, it is a bit steep for the average netbook consumer.  The non-touch screen model runs $130, while the premium touch screen edition costs $200.</div>
<div class="space"><a href="http://www.cloudingclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/mimo.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img class="size-full wp-image-848 aligncenter" title="mimo" src="http://www.cloudingclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/mimo.jpg" alt="mimo" width="175" height="125" /></a></div>
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<div class="space">A few days after learning about the MIMO Companion, I was flipping through the pages of my &#8220;Computer Shopper&#8221; magazine when I discovered an even better product called EVGA UV Plus. The UV Plus allows external monitors to be connected to a computer through its USB ports as well, however, it allows you to hook up any monitor you like.  Also, it is capable of producing extremely high resolutions.  The best part of the UV Plus is that it costs $30 with a $10 mail in rebate.<a href="http://www.cloudingclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/uv-plus.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img class="size-full wp-image-849 aligncenter" title="uv-plus" src="http://www.cloudingclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/uv-plus.jpg" alt="uv-plus" width="175" height="125" /></a></div>
<div class="space">If are looking to add some screen real estate to your netbook, the 8&#8243; MIMO Companion could make sense for you if you are going to be traveling a lot or if you would benefit from touch screen capability.  Since the MIMO Companion is so costly and has extremely unimpressive 800 x 6o0 resolution, I would prefer to purchase the cheaper EVGA UV Plus and a new 17&#8243; monitor for the money.   The bottom line is that the MIMO Companion is a great idea, just not fully realized.  The EVGA UV Plus offers flexibility at an affordable price, making it the superior choice.</div>
<div class="space"><a title="Mimo Monitors" href="http://www.mimomonitors.com/" target="_blank"> MIMO Monitors</a></p>
<p><a title="UV Plus" href="http://www.evga.com/products/moreinfo.asp?pn=100-U2-UV12-A1&amp;pwindow=specs&amp;family=USB" target="_blank">EVGA UV Plus</a></div>
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		<title>Dual Monitor Setup</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 15:24:15 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have two monitors but you only have a use for one? Consider setting up dual screens. Once you experience the freedom and flexibility of dual screen monitors, chances are, you will never go back.]]></description>
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<div class="space">Have two monitors but you only have a use for one? Consider setting up dual screens. Once you experience the freedom and flexibility of dual screen monitors, chances are, you will never go back. Below will give you all the info you need to get started.</div>
<div class="space">Setting up dual screen monitors is fairly intuitive to the geek population of the world, yet it is not so simple for those of you who are not so nerdy. In recent months I have talked to several individuals who have asked the question, &#8220;How do I set up dual screens?&#8221; Today I&#8217;m going to explain just how easy it is to double your screen real estate.</div>
<div class="space">For those of you with a laptop computer, setting up dual screen monitors couldn&#8217;t be easier since almost all laptops have a built in VGA output. If you use a desktop computer, check the back of it to see if your video card has 2 outputs. Modern video cards usually have one VGA output and one DVI connector. Don&#8217;t see 2 video outputs? Don&#8217;t loose hope, you can purchase a reasonably priced video card with the capability, yet that is beyond the spectrum of this post. Below are a few images of VGA connections so you can distinguish what it looks like (click to enlarge).<a href="http://www.cloudingclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/vga-examples1.jpg" rel="lightbox"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-834" title="vga-examples1" src="http://www.cloudingclarity.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/vga-examples1.jpg" alt="vga-examples1" width="250" height="114" /></a></div>
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Alright, at this point we have established that you have the hardware required for dual screens so follow the steps below to make it happen.</p>
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<li>1.  Plug in the two monitors and turn them on.</li>
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<li>2.  Press the right click button on your mouse while your cursor hovers over the desktop</li>
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<li>3.  Select &#8220;properties&#8221; and a window will appear.</li>
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<li>4.  At the top of the window, click on the &#8220;settings&#8221; tab.</li>
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<li>5.  You should see 2 black boxes in the middle of the window. One will have a &#8220;1&#8243; in the center of it, while the other a &#8220;2.&#8221; Click on the black box with the &#8220;2&#8243; in the center.</li>
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<li>6.  Check the &#8220;Extend desktop on this monitor&#8221; box toward the bottom of the window.</li>
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<div class="space">If you are using windows XP the instructions above will work perfect. For those running Vista, there is a slight variance. When you right click on your desktop you will have to select &#8220;personalize.&#8221; From there you will click where you see &#8220;Display Setting.&#8221; That should be the only differences so hopefully there won&#8217;t be any confusion.</div>
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		<title>Recuva: Undo Accidental File Deletion</title>
		<link>http://www.cloudingclarity.com/2009/06/recuva-undo-accidental-file-deletion/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jun 2009 19:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Convenience]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever accidentally deleted an important file? Perhaps you deleted a file thinking that you no longer needed it, only to discover days later that you desperate need it back.]]></description>
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<div class="space">Have you ever accidentally deleted an important file?  Perhaps you deleted a file thinking that you no longer needed it, only to discover days later that you desperately need it back.  A couple years back I had this experience.  After writing a 5 page paper, I turned it in to my professor and deleted it from my computer. Big mistake!  A week later he handed everyone else in the class back their papers, except me.  After confronting him, I learned that he &#8220;had not received it.&#8221; Essentially he lost my paper, which forced me to write it over again.  For this reason I feel compelled to spread the word about Recuva and the wonderful things that it can do.</div>
<div class="space">Recuva is a free application, which allows you to recover deleted files.  One of Recuva&#8217;s great features is that it displays the likelihood of recovering each deleted file it finds.  It performs this task by placing a green, yellow, or red dot beside each file.  Once you identify the file you want to save, all you have to do is click &#8220;restore.&#8221;  Moments later your file will, hopefully, be accessible once again.</div>
<div class="space">Data forensics can be a real challenge.  All too often, once a file is deleted, it can&#8217;t be recovered.   Fortunately, that is not always the case; occasionally you can raise your files from the dead with fantastic applications like Recuva.  Be sure to remember one important thing about file recover, the sooner you try to recover a deleted file, the greater the chances of saving it.  Even rebooting your computer can overwrite your precious file.</div>
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<div class="space">For those of you who are devout Portable Apps users, Recuva also comes in a portable version so you can take it with you, where ever you go.</div>
<p><a title="Recuva" href="http://www.recuva.com/download" target="_blank">Recuva</a></p>
<p><a title="Recuva Portable" href="http://www.recuva.com/download/builds" target="_blank">Recuva Portable</a></p>
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		<title>Ubuntu Netbook Remix</title>
		<link>http://www.cloudingclarity.com/2009/06/ubuntu-netbook-remix/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 22:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Convenience]]></category>
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		<guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.cloudingclarity.com/?p=762</guid>
		<description><![CDATA[Ubuntu Netbook Remix can provide your netbook with added speed and functionality.  Give it a try and run its live desktop from your USB drive.]]></description>
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<div class="space">Netbook computers have smaller monitors that produce lower resolution than the average computer. While most monitors are able to produce 1024 x 768 resolution, netbooks are limited to 1024 x 600.  The resulting difference requires a lot of scrolling and/or squinting.</div>
<div class="space">In addition to small screens, many netbooks ship preinstalled with a Linux operating system.  Often the Linux OS shipped with the unit isn&#8217;t as useful  or full featured as some alternative Linux operating systems.  Luckily there are a wide variety of Linux distributions which can be downloaded and installed for free.  Today, I am going to present one of these such operating systems, which can put a little extra pep in the step of your ultra portable computer. It is a variation of the popular OS Ubuntu and it is cleverly named Ubuntu Netbook Remix.</div>
<div class="space"><strong>What is Ubuntu Netbook Remix?<br />
</strong>Ubuntu Netbook Remix delivers all the amenities and features of its big brother Ubuntu 9.1, however, it was designed especially for netbook computers.  The entire interface has been retrofitted to run on smaller screens.  From my experimenting, Ubuntu Netbook Remix runs extremely quickly without any hiccups.  Most of the functionality of my Acer Aspire One 150 was available immediately after booting.  I didn&#8217;t even have to take the time to install drivers for each device, which is always a pleasant surprise.</div>
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<div class="space"><strong>How can I try it?<br />
</strong>Installation takes very little effort or technical know-how.  In fact, Ubuntu Netbook Remix can operate from a USB drive and requires no installation to try it out.  If you like what you see and want to run Ubuntu Netbook Remix permanently, you can simply execute the built in installer placed on the Ubuntu Netbook Remix desktop.</div>
<div class="space">If you would like to give it a try, here is what you do:<br />
- Download current ISO from <a title="Download netbook Remix" href="http://www.ubuntu.com/getubuntu/download-netbook" target="_blank"> Ubuntu Netbook Remix home page<br />
</a>- Download Disk Imager <a title="Disk Imager" href="https://launchpad.net/win32-image-writer/+download" target="_blank">here</a> and install<br />
- Execute Disk Imager and &#8220;burn&#8221; the ISO image to your USB drive<br />
- The ISO will require at least a 1GB USB drive</div>
<div class="space">Once you have &#8220;burned&#8221; the ISO file to your USB drive, restart your computer and set it to boot from USB.  Within minutes you will behold the majesty of Ubuntu Netbook Remix!</div>
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		<title>Trim iTunes Down to Size</title>
		<link>http://www.cloudingclarity.com/2009/06/trim-itunes-down-to-size/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jun 2009 21:29:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Audio]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all can remember the days long ago when iTunes was quick and required very little system resources to perform its simple task of playing music. Since then, iTunes has become full of extra features and addons that most of us would rather live without.]]></description>
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<div class="space">We all can remember the days long ago when iTunes was quick and required very little system resources to perform its simple task of playing music.  Since then, iTunes has become full of extra features and addons that most of us would rather live without.  The burden of these additional &#8220;enhancements&#8221; are all the more evident if your computer is a couple years old or if you are using netbook computer.  Dated/Underpowered systems run iTunes extremely slowly.  Who wants their computer to bog down while they are playing music alone?  Certainly not I!  I would appreciate having a little extra processing power left over to navigate the net while I listen to music.</div>
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<p>For those of you who feel the same way&#8230; I have good news.  I recently came across an article which explains how to cut iTunes down to size.  Take a look and give it a try.  I can tell you from experience, it works wonders! Say goodbye to Bonjour and all the other junk that iTunes installs by default. With this technique you can even bypass the Quicktime install if you desire.</p></div>
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<p>The article can be found <a title="ZDNet" href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=554" target="_blank">here</a> at: <a title="ZDNet" href="http://blogs.zdnet.com/Bott/?p=554" target="_blank">ZDNet</a></div>
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