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Thursday, 28 June 2012

About the Different iPod Models and where you go for ipod repair

An iPod is no longer just an iPod, with the variations between models being enough to confuse even the most ardent technophiles. Since the relative dark ages of 2001 when the first iPod came to market, the iPod family has grown by six generations and given birth to a number of different offshoots. By distinguishing each unique model of iPod from others in the range, you can ensure that you are purchasing the right iPod for your needs.
The History of iPod Design

Not many people realize that the first generation of iPods worked exclusively on Apple Macintosh computers, before Apple realized that absolute monopoly was not a business model likely to succeed in a PC dominated market. The second generation of iPods included two separate versions, one for Mac operating systems and one for Windows. From the third generation on, all variations of iPod could be used with either Windows or Apple software, and this is the position that we are still in today. The third generation also saw the introduction of a variety of hard drive and flash memory sizes, and the first real attempt by Apple to expand the iPod range.
The third, fourth, and fifth generation of iPods all integrated the use of a dock adapter, which can be used to connect an iPod to either a computer or a power supply. iPod docking stations also provide a convenient way for an iPod to sit in an upright position, and a way to connect stereo systems or headphones easily without having to worry about cables. The sixth generation of iPod is what you will find in the shops today, and there are four basic model variations that are available to choose from.


iPod Touch

                                         
his sleek new model shares many features with its cousin the iPhone, offering a touch sensitive display and a WI - Fi Internet connection. These features make surfing the web and interfacing with music websites an absolute breeze, and are the perfect solution for interfacing your iPod with the online iTunes store. The iPod Touch includes a version of the Safari web browser, a YouTube application, and an on screen keyboard, as well as providing a comprehensive media storage solution. You can find a built-in speaker and dedicated volume control on the left hand side of the iPod Touch, and the front interface has the same single menu button operation as the one on the iPhone.

IPod Classic

 

The iPod Classic is the original design of this iconic piece of technology, and still features a larger hard drive than any of the newer models. While it may lack some of the bells and whistles of the newer designs, if you have a huge music collection and need 120 GB capacity, the iPod Classic may just be your new best friend. This kind of storage capacity is able to hold up to 30,000 songs or 150 hours of video, surely enough to exhaust even the largest media collections. The 6th generation of the Classic has not changed its interface from previous incarnations, with the same click wheel and button operation that has served it so well in the past.

IPod Nano

The newer and smaller iPod Nano is the MP3 player of choice for many people across the world, and as it comes in a variety of different colors, you are sure to find one to your liking. The Nano does not have the large capacity of the Classic model, although it does include motion sensor technology like that featured in the iPod Touch and the iPhone. The smaller 2 inch color LCD screen means that the Nano is not nearly as good at gaming as the iPod Touch, although you can still use the inbuilt accelerometer to do other cool stuff like shuffling your songs. The Nano is the smallest iPod design that is able to display video files, and is a fantastic all round solution as a compact media player. With the same click wheel and button operation as the Classic model, it is familiar and easy to operate for anyone who has ever used an iPod before.


IPod Shuffle

This is the smallest model of iPod available, and is often described as tiny compared to its relatives. The iPod Shuffle comes with either a 1GB or 2GB capacity, or a physical size of only 1.07 by 1.62 inches. The larger 2GB model is able to hold about 500 songs, making the iPod Shuffle more of a playback tool than a permanent media storage solution. The minuscule size and weight of the iPod Shuffle makes it the perfect companion for people wanting to listen to music while they are doing exercise, and this is where it truly excels. The skip free operation and small size of the iPod Shuffle mean that portable glitch free music is guaranteed for even the most dynamic exerciser, and you only need to charge the battery at 12 hour intervals. The iPod Shuffle can also charge up directly from your computer without an optional power supply, and a low cost battery pack can provide about 20 hours of extra time with the help of a couple of AAA batteries. 

If it’s damage then we are there for you

 

Consider our repair service like a team of highly acclaimed personal trainers. Your i Pad may be getting on in years, but why let that slow it down? We specialize in whipping – let’s just say it – frumpy iPads back into prime shape, leaving them healthy and fancy-free as ever. Our experts are trained in screen repairs, battery replacements, and a variety of other services for the iPad, iPad 2, and iPad 3 repair.


Wednesday, 27 June 2012

Pickme India for mobilerepair,camerarepair,Laptoprepair


Pick me is basically described before, but you must be confused or you can say, there are many people in the queue than why must we select pick me..?
And practically your question is but obvious and correct.
So let me enlight you to the extra ordinary features of pick me:
Firstly pick me provides us pick-drop service, I know that is what you know and which is not new,but wait the things new here are its awesome discount facilities going on desk now.
Ya, that is we provide you service that picking up the parcel from your place migrating it to the service center and landing the repaired parcel to your place safely in just Rs149/- yes its true.
In that, you even get the follow up of your parcel every day, unless you receive that safely.
Yet the bumper one is left, i.e. if you order a new handset or laptop or any stuff with PICK ME services, than you get a smartcard of Rs99/- which will provide you service for a year that is all pick-drop service in that respected year will be done for free.
Now isn’t that amazing! 
We work currently in five fields, namely: mobiles, laptops, watches, MTS mobiles and iPones.
The service we provide is a pickup and drop service our executive will be coming at your place will take down detail of your product ,   give you receipt of it , then will take your product top the authorized service center of the same company , after reaching the service center you will get a call from the service center engineer itself stating your problems in the product he will verify it with your problem s and tell you the charges and time taken if it is in warranty there will be no charges and if it is out of warranty the service center engineer will inform you about the charges.
When the product is returned back from the service center we will also give you the:
1) Defective part replaced in case of mobile like panel, in case of camera having lens Problem the replaced lens.
2) The customer is also given authorized service center receipts of the product plus the warranty receipts given by service center given if any in case of any part changes or repairing done.

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Monday, 25 June 2012

watch repair

Watch has its own beauty,
Makes your hand look cutie,
Showing time is its moral duty,
If anything you get faulty,
Always remember PICKME.

Watches are delicates. They are one which are and has to be taken utmost care of. You have many brands which provide you outstanding watches. Let me name some of them:
1.    Rolex
2.    Omega
3.    Oakley
4.    Patek Philippe
5.    Titan
6.    Citizen
7.    Timex
8.    Seiko
9.    TAG Heuer
10.    Casio

We have many different brands beside these.
  Watches are in variety of types, they are never outdated. Any trend watch is as pretty as the person wearing it.
Some wear them for actual time watcher,
Some might wear for fashion,
Some may wear because other friends wear,
And some wear because they are asked to.
All have some or the other motive for wearing it.
But it actually becomes dam difficult for a person, to travel long just for its watch Repair.
So, PickMe has come with a phenomenal advice, or may consider has come with a helping hand for you for your small problems.
We will collect your watch from your place, traverse it to service center and then get it back to you REPAIRED.
We not only save your time in travelling, but also in waiting for getting it repaired and the delays in receiving, is nothing you not aware of.
So, we will do all your consideration work, and let you your watch repaired.
Watch repair is very simple work to be done, but time investment for such work isn’t affordable. Better you could just give us a call, and we will add space and time to your life.
Just a service can help you out in your day-to- day life, isn’t it amazing!!!
So wear your watch without fear,
And remember,
PICKME is always there for you here.

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Nikon D5100 review



Although the family resemblance is obvious, the D5100 does not share the same body shell as its predecessor the D5000. At a casual glance, the two cameras are near-twins, but Nikon has taken the opportunity to completely rearrange the controls on the camera's rear, and the top-plate has been subject to a minor reshuffle as well. It is also worth noting that the D5100 boasts dual IR receivers (front and rear) as opposed to the single receiver of the D5000.


As far as its overall dimensions and 'feel' are concerned, compared to the D5000, the D5100 is slimmer, and generally less bulbous. The D5000 was (arguably) a fairly ugly camera from the rear, but the D5100 is more streamlined, and in the hand it doesn't feel significantly bulkier than the entry-level D3100.


Overall operation and handling

In general, we like the way that the D5100 handles. Its body design is smaller and neater than its predecessor's and key controls fall easily to hand.

However, it isn't all roses. The new position of the magnification controls, for example, might cause problems for photographers used to the D3100 or D5000. Their former position, stuck out on the extreme left of the camera wasn't exactly optimal, but their new location, on completely the opposite side of the camera, takes some getting used to. It doesn't help that the magnification buttons are smaller than they were on the D5000, and are now positioned perilously close to the delete button.

We're a little disappointed too that the D5100 doesn't inherit the combined live view/movie record thumb switch that appears on the D3100 and D7000. We thought it was a successful arrangement and adopting it here would have left room for a drive mode lever. Some users will also be disappointed that because it lacks an internal AF motor, the D5100 cannot achieve automatic focus with D-type or older optics.
Of more general concern, the D5100 has inherited the odd live view quirk from its sister models that means the aperture is locked when you enter live view - something you need to consider before shooting any video footage. There's also still no indication of exposure if you switch to manual exposure mode in live view. The most obvious difference between the D5100 and its predecessor however, is the addition of a side-hinged LCD screen. The D5000's LCD screen was articulated, but slightly awkwardly, via a hinge at the base of the camera's rear. This caused problems in some shooting positions, especially when the camera was mounted on a tripod. The D5100's screen is hinged in a more conventional way, along its side, which allows it to fold out from the left hand side of the camera. It is fully articulated, which means that the display can also be folded inwards, for protection.

The redesign of the LCD screen has forced some pretty major changes to the D5100's rear control layout. Because of the incorporation of a vertical hinge on its left hand side, the buttons that occupied this position on the D5000 have been moved to the right of the LCD. The play and magnification buttons are now ranged close to the 4-way controller, and the menu and delete buttons have swapped places. The 'i' button, which used to sit to the left of the LCD screen on the rear of the D5000 has moved too, and joins the AE-L/AF-L button on the top right of the camera, alongside the control dial.  

Specific handling issues

If we had to summarize the D5100's handling and operation in one sentence, we'd probably say 'like a cross between the D3100 and D7000, without being quite as satisfying as either'. We love the articulated LCD screen, but in a lot of other respects, the decisions that Nikon has made with regards to the industrial design of the D5100 seem almost arbitrary.

Let's start though with the things that Nikon hasn't changed over the D5000 and D3100. One of our biggest gripes about the handling of Nikon's entry level DSLRs when used in conventional eye-level fashion has to do with setting the ISO. This is a parameter that we think should be easy to change with the camera to your eye, using a button that's easily identified by feel alone, and without having to shift your grip on the camera with either hand.

On the D5100, just like the D3100 and the D5000 before it, the only way to change ISO via an external control is to assign it to the 'Fn' button. This is reasonably well-placed for operation by your left thumb with the camera to your eye, but because of its close proximity and identical shape to the flash button, the two are still easily confused when working by feel alone. This means it's all-too-easy to pop the flash up by mistake when you meant to change the sensitivity. We'd be much happier to see ISO operated using the button currently assigned to 'info', which is a function you never need to access with the camera to your eye.


 

Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Microsoft's Surface tablet is no threat to Apple's iPad


Microsoft Corp's new tablet computers are no threat to Apple Inc's iPad, given the lack of enthusiasm among developers to create applications that run on the new Windows operating system, analysts said.

Microsoft introduced its own "Surface" line of tablets on Monday, taking on Apple as well as its own hardware partners including Samsung Electronics Co Ltd and Hewlett-Packard Co.

"Though pricing details are unclear ... Microsoft will need to significantly undercut the iPad to be competitive," Jefferies analyst Peter Misek said.



The Surface tablet will come in two versions, one running Windows RT, based on the same chip designs that power most tablets, and a higher-performance version running Windows 8 Pro.

"The most important factor in the success of a tablet is its ecosystem. Based on our discussions with developers, we find the lack of enthusiasm concerning," Misek said.

Misek said he expects Windows 8 tablets to struggle to compete with the iPad, which offers over 225,000 apps, and to a lesser extent with Google Inc's Android-based tablets, such as the Galaxy Tab.

Microsoft's lighter, thinner version of the Surface tablet would compete directly with the iPad, while the second, heavier tablet, aimed at the new generation of lightweight laptops, would compete with larger PC makers.

Monday, 18 June 2012

Things to remember when seeking laptop repair help


Not everyone has encountered a situation wherein they would need laptop repair help. As such, they do not know how to act when that time comes. Here are some things to remember when seeking laptop repair help that could help in making your visit a bit smoother:
Know your device:
When going to a laptop repair store, it would be very helpful if you actually know your device. This means that you should know the software that you have installed in the computer, as well as any hardware upgrades and modifications that you have made to your computer.
This is necessary as it would help the laptop repair guys diagnose what issue crashed or made your laptop inoperable. They would be able to easily check for both software and hardware incompatibilities and other common issues that are usually to blame for a computer becoming unresponsive. This would also help them focus on quick fixes if they are aware of the current status of your computer.


Try to remove private files:

When bringing in your computer to a laptop repair shop, you may want to delete the private files that you have. This is because there may be some who would want to snoop into your computer where they would be able to see whatever document, image, or videos that you have stored. The best way would be to back them up to an external hard drive and then wipe them from the laptop, just restore the files once you have your laptop back with you.
While this may be a rare problem if you would go to a reputable computer repair shop, it would still pay to be quite guarded. You would never know when a rogue employee may suddenly decide to check your files for information that they could use to steal from you.
Check your laptop:
You should check the different parts of your laptop before going to the laptop repair center this means checking the software installed, and the physical state of it (nicks, scratches and the like). If you would really want to be more secure, you may even want to get serial numbers of the various parts of the laptop. This ensures that there would be no swiping that would happen without your knowledge.
Of course, this could be quite tedious. That is why your best recourse would be to visit a reputable laptop repair shop so that you can trust them.

Friday, 15 June 2012

iphone repair

          
iPhone is the line of smartphones designed and manufactured by Apple. iPhone is a high profiled smartphone.

It has great speed with awesome feathers. Currently we have iPhone5 in the market, which is really doing well, but yet iPhone 4s is doing excellent in market.
 We have variety of iPhones, but they are comparatively high ranged. Recently iPhones have added 200+ feathers. We have nearly 35.10 millions of users and that to in just nearly 6 years.

A thing which would strike us is that whether any defect would occur in iPhone would its service center be provided nearby???

And nextly what would it charge..????
Let us consider some more parameters with iPhone usage:

1.    We must 1st consider that if any defect occurred in future would that be affordable????

2.    Next if you are comfortable with the charges, you must know about its service centers.

3.    And if you don’t than we, PICK ME team would surely like to help you out with this mess.

You just have to make a call at our center, end up giving your iPhone related problems and your address.
Than other all steps will be taken by us.
We will provide with pick up and drop service, with our follow up.
        Your work will be done and your