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Cooler Master NotePal Infinite


I had been using a desktop computer which I got assembled nearly five years back. It was working perfectly without any problems whatsoever and I still love it but recently I faced some difficulties to operate the computer since it has only 512 MB of RAM and 40 GB of hard drive space. Moreover, it doesn’t have a DVD drive. I don’t have any real use with CD drive as most of the disks which are available currently are in DVD format. Hence, I decided to use my HP NX6125 Laptop. I have not used it for long time due to the amount of heat it generates even during normal usage.

I was searching for a good notebook cooler to use along with the laptop. I had in fact purchased few coolers in the past but they don’t provide adequate cooling. I was disappointed with those coolers. Hence, I purchased and tested out NotePal Infinite manufactured by Cooler Master. Cooler Master is a well reputed company which manufactures cabinets, power supplies and other related computer accessories.

Cooler Master NotePal Infinite

The product ships in a big box and consists of the cooler, instruction leaflet and USB cable. I did not face any difficulties to setup and get start with the product since I followed the instructions provided. The documentation was clear, concise and accurate. The product has built-in speed controls for the fan.

I have set it to High since I operate my laptop in a non-AC room. HP laptop generally gets hotter in the upper left side where the battery and side air window is located. I know and had observed the amount of heat the laptop generates without using the cooler. I thought there will not be any heat if I use the laptop with the cooler but my expectations were not true. The laptop still generates some amount of heat but I can say that it is far less and better than earlier.

Cooler Master NotePal Infinite

The cooler contains meshes on the top portion and I assume that the cool air emitted from the fan is released through these tiny holes, which ultimately cools down the laptop. I noticed lot of heat when I touched the base of the keyboard especially around the middle of the keyboard base even though the fan speed is set to high. This may be due to the black shield which is located from the top center to the side middle of the cooler.

I am unable to type documents after around one hour of continuous operation if I use the laptop directly. It may be because of the way in which HP laptops are built. I can observe the high speed of the fan from the sound it produces and don’t have any major complaints about the performance of the fan.

I feel that if the shield is removed then the amount of heat generated from the laptop will be very much less. As of now, the shield completely blocks from the top to the middle portion of the laptop. I am unable to understand the purpose for which the shield is placed on the cooler. Moreover, the four rubber pads on the cooler also blocks some amount of air. I hope the vendor will consider these factors and improve the quality of the notebook coolers it manufactures.

The product is developed in an elegant and ergonomic fashion but as mentioned above some amount of heat still persists on the laptop even while the fan speed is set to high. I would suggest you to connect to an external monitor even though you use this high end notebook cooler. You will not feel the heat directly but you should note that the LCD monitors itself gets hotter when used for long time.

The vendor has designed the product in an elevated fashion which I hope will reduce neck stress and strain. It will also provide greater working comfort especially for those users who works with laptops for long hours.

The vendor (Cooler Master) provides excellent support through e-mail and I am totally impressed with their professionalism. They answered all my pre sales queries regarding the product within one day.

The cooler is worth the money you spent for it as the heat is reduced to a considerable extent but not completely. It would be great if the vendor establishes tie-ups with leading shops at various locations and arrange live demos so that buyers can directly visit the shop and experience the features of the product before purchasing it.

PROS: Sturdy, Stable and Strong

CONS: Heat not reduced completely, No adjustable legs on the bottom



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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 28, 2009 at 2:00 am

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Fix: A project with an Output type of Class Library cannot be started directly

You will sometimes come across the following error in a message box if you execute an ASP.NET application using Visual Studio 2005/2008

A project with an Output type of Class Library cannot be started directly. In order to debug this project, add an executable project to this solution which references the library project. Set the executable project as the startup project. 

Resolution

In order to fix the above error, right click the Solution name in Visual Studio 2005/2008 and select Set as StartUp Project option from the popup menu.

Applicability

Visual Studio 2005
Visual Studio 2008

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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 27, 2009 at 12:35 am

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PureComponents Ultimate Suite V2009.1 for .NET WinForms

PureComponents released Ultimate Suite V2009.1 with a number of bug fixes and optimizations, the whole component suite is now more stable and faster. PureComponents Ultimate Suite V2009.1 is a complete set of enterprise quality components in the .NET WinForms market with 80 innovative controls including LightGrid, RichCalendar, GridCalendar, RibbonUI, TreeView, VisualExtender and many more.

Clock Control
Component for displaying either static or active time in an analog clock

PureComponents Ultimate Suite V2009.1 for .NET WinForms PureComponents Ultimate Suite V2009.1 for .NET WinForms PureComponents Ultimate Suite V2009.1 for .NET WinForms

DateTimePicker Control
The control for displaying and choosing the date and time. It consists of DatePicker and TimePicker controls. Date and time formats can be set. Comboboxes, Clock and Calendar can be styled.

PureComponents Ultimate Suite V2009.1 for .NET WinForms

GridCalendar Control
Calendar component for displaying larger time intervals with months displayed one below another in a grid. GridCalendar can be aligned in two ways – same weekdays in a column or the same date in a column.

PureComponents Ultimate Suite V2009.1 for .NET WinForms

MonthPicker Control
Combo box for displaying and choosing the month. When the drop down button is clicked, the MonthSelector component appears allowing to choose a single month. After clicking any month name the MonthSelector is closed and the value in the textboxt is updated. Value can also be entered directly in a textbox.

PureComponents Ultimate Suite V2009.1 for .NET WinForms

RichCalendar Control
Calendar component for displaying dates in weeks. It fills the given area with month calendars, recalculating the layout dynamically when resized.

PureComponents Ultimate Suite V2009.1 for .NET WinForms

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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 21, 2009 at 10:08 am

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DiscountASP.NET Upgrades and Extends Free Sandbox Hosting for Developers

DiscountASP.NET, a leading innovator in Windows Server 2008 hosting, partnered with Microsoft to unveil a free sandbox hosting program at the
Professional Developers Conference (PDC) 2008, designed to allow developers to get early experience with and provide feedback on next-generation web application packaging and deployment scenarios.

Today, DiscountASP.NET announces extending the free Microsoft Web Deployment Tool sandbox hosting program until June 30, 2009 with the latest Web Deployment Tool RC1.

The free Web Deployment Tool sandbox hosting program is a limited program offered as an open beta on a first come first serve basis. The beta hosting account comes with 50 MB of disk space and 50 MB of SQL Server 2008 database space. Interested developers are welcome to sign up at http://labs.discountasp.net.

About DiscountASP.NET

DiscountASP.NET is an innovative global leader in Microsoft Windows hosting, focused on providing the best value in ASP.NET hosting. A
Microsoft Gold Certified Partner, DiscountASP.NET is one of the first hosting providers to offer Windows Server 2008 hosting, SQL Server 2008
hosting and MVC hosting. Through strong word-of-mouth and their commitment to ASP.NET and SQL Server technology, DiscountASP.NET has
become the choice for affordable enterprise-class ASP.NET web hosting. For more information, visit http://www.DiscountASP.NET

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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 18, 2009 at 1:26 am

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PR – JustSystems Ships XMetaL Author Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint

JustSystems, the largest independent software vendor in Japan and a worldwide leader in XML and information management technologies, today announced XMetaL® Author Enterprise for Microsoft® SharePoint, the enterprise-class content creation solution for enterprises using SharePoint as their content management system. By uniting XMetaL Author Enterprise and SharePoint, JustSystems effectively streamlines the adoption of XML and DITA for SharePoint users, making the advantages of reusable, structured content available to the entire enterprise.

"Microsoft SharePoint is one of the most popular, widely deployed content management systems in the enterprise," said Aaron Deitcher, vice president of North America and EMEA for JustSystems. "Together, XMetaL and SharePoint offer a comprehensive content lifecycle solution that lets anyone in the organization create, share, reuse, and deliver XML-based content, including less frequent content contributors such as engineers, managers, and customer service staff. In turn, users can improve content quality and consistency and reduce publishing costs."

Structured Content for SharePoint

SharePoint provides secure collaboration and content management, facilitating more productive use and sharing of information on a platform familiar to IT professionals and developers. XMetaL Author Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint extends the SharePoint platform with an easy-to-use content creation solution that seamlessly introduces XML and DITA to manage content more effectively. With XMetaL Author Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint, even non-technical writers can create and collaborate on reusable content without needing to be proficient in XML.

Highlights of XMetaL Author Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint include the following:

Access content in SharePoint libraries. Users can deliver consistent content faster by assembling reusable, topic-based DITA content in multiple deliverables. After writing a piece of content, users can check it into a SharePoint library to enable team members across the world to reuse it.

Support for check-in/check-out. A document opened with XMetaL Author Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint is automatically checked out from SharePoint, preventing other users from making conflicting changes. After making changes, users can check the new version of the document directly back into SharePoint from the XMetaL user interface.

Leverage SharePoint-based security. Users can use SharePoint user management and permissions features to control who can view and/or edit content. Access control extends to individual sections, paragraphs, and phrases incorporated through the DITA content reference (conref) mechanism.

Client-side deployment. XMetaL Author Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint communicates directly with the SharePoint server via SharePoint’s SOAP interface. Everything needed to enable XML authoring is installed on the local machines of the authors who need it. No installation or additional configuration is required on the SharePoint server, greatly simplifying IT and maintenance tasks.
Pricing and Availability

XMetaL Author Enterprise for Microsoft SharePoint is available today. Pricing starts at US$1,390.

For more information on JustSystems, please visit http://www.justsystems.com/ and the JustSystems Knowledge Center at http://na.justsystems.com/KnowledgeCenter.

Recent News

News Release: JustSystems Bolsters Content Contribution Capabilities in XMetaL Reviewer; http://na.justsystems.com/releases-224

News Release: JustSystems Rolls Out XMetaL Author Essential; http://na.justsystems.com/releases-221

News Release: JustSystems Revs XMetaL Author Enterprise for Documentum Webtop; http://na.justsystems.com/releases-220

About JustSystems

JustSystems is a leading global software provider with three decades of successful innovation in office productivity, information management, and consumer and enterprise software. With over 2,500 customers worldwide, the company is continuing a global expansion strategy based on its xfy enterprise software, XMetaL content lifecycle solutions, and its pioneering work in enabling XBRL financial reporting technologies. JustSystems is one of the 2008 KMWorld 100 Companies that Matter in Knowledge Management, a 2008 EContent 100 member, and was recognized on the 2008 KMWorld Trend-Setting Product list for XMetaL. Major strategic partnerships include IBM , Oracle and EMC . For more information, please visit http://www.justsystems.com.

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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 15, 2009 at 5:02 am

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PR – Nevron .NET Vision

Nevron Software, front-ranker in enterprise and scientific data visualization technology announces the long-expected new major release of .NET Vision – professional data visualization set of charting and diagramming controls.

“Our data visualization set of controls or parts of it are currently applied by tens of thousands corporate, scientific and government users in more than 80 countries worldwide" said Ivo Milanov – Nevron Executive. "These customers give preference to functionality and dedicated support so their applications are finished in time and performing as needed."

One of the great improvements of Nevron Diagram is the Diagram Maps support. With the new Map Import capability of the Diagram users now can import ESRI shape files with support for various types of projections. The ESRI import can easily be extended to include custom data formatting. The Diagram Maps also support zooming and labeling of geo points, independent of the zoom factor.

Several other improvements such as automatic import of tree and graph data structures from tabular data sources, improvements in the DOM and Layouts are also present as well as new predefined shapes.

Nevron Chart also offers variety of novelties throughout this feature rich product. Mixing 2D and 3D charting types in one chart control is now available. Several improvements are added to chart visibility by automatic walls visibility, controllable visibility and tick style of labels and dynamic axis docking zone depending on the user viewpoint so that they do not obscure the chart content. Ring, Smooth Edge Ring and Cut Edge Ring styles are added to Pie Chart series and new functionality is added to Radar and Polar Chart series. Light Model has also been improved.

Common improvements for the .NET Vision framework are the compatibility with IIS7, dynamic controls resizing in AJAX mode, JavaScript Library size optimization and JavaScript Library full code reference to be used for custom development, as well as a rich set of JavaScript diagnostic utilities for developers.
The above is just a part of the variety of improvements to Nevron data visualization set of controls. More information is available at Nevron website. The full power of this product is making it a preferred choice for .NET professionals that need data visualization for any kind of financial, scientific and other types of applications.

About Nevron Software
Nevron has been the pathfinder company for the component based data visualization technology. Today Nevron is a synonym of premium quality in terms of product abilities, usability and customer support. The company portfolio includes the most advanced Charting and Diagramming components for .NET, which aim to provide data visualization and presentation capabilities that are not to be matched. Nevron Data Visualization controls for ASP.NET and Windows Forms are of the highest quality, designed by professionals for professionals.

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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 10, 2009 at 7:47 am

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Windows Presentation Foundation Unleashed: A Review of Adam Nathan’s Book

Windows Vista is not only a great Operating System but also one with advanced graphics capabilities. Microsoft has developed new languages and frameworks that target Vista.

See more at http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1616720/windows_presentation_foundation_unleashed.html

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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 8, 2009 at 9:17 am

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Murach’s ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008

Mike Murach & Associates has just published a new edition of their popular ADO.NET book. Now entitled Murach’s ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008, it covers what today’s Visual Basic developer needs to know to create database applications the way the best professionals do. Here are some highlights:

Murachs ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008 #1: For rapid application development and prototyping…
This book shows how to use the ADO.NET tools, like data sources and the DataGridView control, that enable developers to create working database applications in a minimum of time, with a minimum of coding.

#2: For serious production applications…
This book shows how to go beyond the RAD tools, using heavy-duty ADO.NET coding and object data sources to build 3-layer applications that consist of presentation, business, and database classes.

#3: For incorporating LINQ into Windows and web applications…
This book has a 6-chapter section that’s a short course in LINQ, the .NET 3.5 feature that provides a consistent way to query different types of data. This section covers LINQ to Objects, LINQ to DataSet, LINQ to SQL, LINQ data source controls for web applications, and LINQ to XML.

#4: For database programming with the Entity Framework…
This book gets developers going with the Entity Framework, the .NET 3.5 feature that may change the way you do database programming. Entity Framework (EF) provides a flexible model for mapping the business objects in an application to database objects, and it generates a lot of the code that has to be written from scratch otherwise. A 4-chapter section shows how to create an Entity Data Model and work with it using LINQ to Entities, Entity SQL, and Entity data source controls for web applications.

#5: For training and reference: The “paired-pages” format…
This book uses Murach’s standard format to present the content in 2-page spreads, pairing a page of explanation with an illustrative page of syntax, screen shots, coding examples, and bulleted guidelines. Developers report that this lets them read less to get information faster, whether they use the book for training or reference.

Murach’s ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008 is available directly from the publisher at www.murach.com and from all major retail outlets.

Murach’s ADO.NET 3.5, LINQ, and the Entity Framework with VB 2008
Author: Anne Boehm
Pages: 708  – ISBN: 978-1-890774-52-3 – Price: $52.50

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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 6, 2009 at 10:22 am

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Boost Speed and Memory with DevExpress ASPxGridView

With the release of Outlook 97, Microsoft introduced to the masses an entirely new way in which to deliver information to end-users within a grid control. Component vendors such as us then released components which allowed developers to build Windows® and ASP.NET applications that mimicked the capabilities of Outlook 97’s grid. Over the last 10+ years, countless individuals have come to rely on the grouping/sorting/summary computation capabilities of this new grid metaphor on the Windows and ASP.NET platforms.

The Power of an Outlook® Style Grid
The real strength of the Outlook style grid lies in its ability to organize information for the end-user and report on that information in an effective manner. In a traditional 2 dimensional grid, a user would not have the luxury to analyze the information displayed on screen. Assume for a moment that a grid is used to display sales information. Old style 2-D grids do not allow the user to group sales information by region and to better understand the data being presented to them. But when using an Outlook style grid, the user is free to group and summarize information by any column…giving them the productivity tools needed to get their job done instantly without generating complex sales reports.

Size Matters
The UI power available in an Outlook® Style grid, however, comes at a cost. That cost is dataset size. Large datasets in an ASP.NET and Windows Forms application impact the usability of the application. When it comes to this modern grid UI, users will invariably want to analyze information and they will rarely understand why a grid performs well with a 100 records and fails with 100,000 records. To illustrate, let’s continue with our previous example. Assume a developer builds a web or Windows UI that displays sales data within a grid control and during testing with 100 sales records, the web server (or Windows client machine) and the components used to build the application perform admirably. The developer then delivers the solution to market and the customer is elated by the new UI.

As the customer begins adding information to the database and the dataset size grows, problems take shape. Grouping, summary computation, sorting, and navigation speed start to bog down. The problem worsens over time and eventually the developer is left with only a single option – to restrict the number of records being rendered on screen.

The developer then delivers a modified solution to the customer and the customer asks a very logical question…Why am I not able to group and summarize sales information for my business over the last year? So what if my database has 500,000 records in it? Why can’t I just see the information on screen without having to wait 2 minutes to get incorrect results?

Compromise is Not the Answer
Outlook style grids are extremely powerful but this power can only be realized if the grid control can consume data effectively. If this is not true…if the grid should only be used to display limited datasets, then why bother using an Outlook style grid?

When we chose to write our ASP.NET and Windows Forms grid, foremost in our minds was performance and optimum memory use against large datasets. Our reasoning was simple – whether a grid displays 1 record or a million, the server and client should respond instantly and give the end-user the means with which to operate his business without unwanted roadblocks and hurdles.

Let the Database Server Do What it Does Best
No matter how well one designs a data processing engine, it will never do its job well if one fails to recognize that database specific operations ought to be executed on the database server. No matter how ingenious the algorithms – no matter how brilliant the technology…if the grid is forced to manage data itself, you can bet that a large dataset will eventually bring the web server or the Windows client to its knees and make the application totally unusable.

Don’t Kill the Web Server and Windows Client
The obvious question one might ask at this point is why – why should a large dataset, hundreds of users, and the need to group/sort/navigate records throughout the business day impact the application in such a massive way. The answer is simple: With ASP.NET and Windows, most grid controls need the entire dataset to be loaded and processed for every operation…be it a trivial operation such as record navigation from one page to the next or complex operations such as data grouping. Yes, it’s the web server that is forced into this position by competing grid controls and it is the web server and or Windows client that has to allocate the necessary resources to keep the application running.

At the end of the day, that’s why developers resort to filtering result sets – they need the web server or Windows client to function and not fail.

Enough with Crippling Limitations
The new ASPxGridView and XtraGrid Suite confront the limitations we’ve outlined head-on and have been engineered to free you from the hassles you otherwise would be forced to workaround.

Instead of reading the entire dataset from the data server and then managing data within the grid, the ASPxGridView and XtraGrid Suite simply display data that has already been grouped or sorted on the data server. This is possible because of our specially designed data provider included within the suites. This provider can produce smart queries so that all the grid needs to do is download records to be displayed within the current page. If you have 100,000 records in your data source and want to display 10 records on the page, the grid will need to download only 10 records rather than the 100,000 records required with each postback or callback when using competing grid controls. This means that with the ASPxGridView or XtraGrid Suite, what was once simply impossible with competing grids (but entirely needed by end-users) can now be easily accomplished.

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Boost Speed and Memory with DevExpress ASPxGridView

See it for Yourself
You don’t have to take our word for it. To see how all of this works, review our online 300,000 Records demo and compare results with your current ASP.NET grid control.

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Boost Speed and Memory with DevExpress ASPxGridView

Seeing is Believing
For a detailed tutorial and explanation of the mechanics involved, please review the following video

Boost Speed and Memory with DevExpress ASPxGridView

Reproduced with permission from DevExpress

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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 4, 2009 at 1:22 am

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Lemon Rice

Stop giving your kid ready made junk food. Prepare lemon rice at your home and let your child be healthy. Read this recipe to learn how to prepare lemon rice.

See more at http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1617036/lemon_rice.html

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Posted by Anand Narayanaswamy - April 2, 2009 at 4:45 pm

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