The Celtics Fight The Entire Regular Season For Homecourt Advantage

Posted on January 19th, 2010 in battery grip, battery maintain, battery review, battery specs, battery tip, digital camera battery | No Comments »

The Celtics Fight The Entire Regular Season For Homecourt Advantage

The Celtics fight the entire regular season for homecourt advantage in the playoffs.If they are going to get it beyond the first round, they’re going to have to start winning a lot more on their homecourt for Fujitsu lifebook t4210 battery.Boston has been tremendous on the road this season. At 16-5 (.761 winning percentage) they have the best record on foreign turf in the league.

Cleveland is second at 17-8 and last night’s foe Dallas entered the game third in the NBA at 13-7. Only seven teams entered last night’s action better than .500 in away games.But it’s at TD Garden where the Celtics have given up ground of Fujitsu lifebook t4220 battery. Their 11-6 mark coming off Thursday night’s loss to Chicago is seventh-best in the Eastern Conference entering last night.

“No, I can’t,” Celtics coach Doc Rivers said when asked if he could think of any reason for the discrepancy. “I know we have to be better at home. I am not going to use the injury thing as an excuse. We haven’t performed well for VGP-BPS8 , vgp bps8a At times, we’ve been better and more comfortable on the road, which is unusual because we love playing at home.”That’s something we have to fix and at some point of the second half I think we’re going to fix it.”

The Celtics altered their practice schedule this season after consulting with a sleep specialist last summer for Fujitsu lifebook t4220 battery. The changes included most workouts at home starting an hour later and largely eliminating the traditional morning game-day shootaround in Waltham in favor of late-afternoon shootarounds at the Garden.

While the new schedule certainly hasn’t helped the home record, Rivers said he doesn’t believe it’s hurt it either.”We had a shootaround the other day and didn’t win the game of VGP-BPS8 ,vgp bps8a” he noted. “So that didn’t work.”Ray Allen said before last night’s game that the struggles have come from the level of play at home, not something inherent in the venue.

“Sometimes it’s scheduling,” he said. “But with the teams we’ve lost to, we point to certain reasons why we’ve lost – offensive rebounds being one of them. It’s just something we have to get better at Fujitsu lifebook t4210 battery. Teams we’ve lost to have beaten us on the glass at home.”"We know this is something we want to fight for still,” Rivers said. “It’s funny, we’ve not played well at home.

Although Orlando won two series despite not having homecourt advantage in last year’s playoffs for A1175 battery , after the Celtics rode the home advantage all the way to the championship the year before, Rivers said the team’s desire to play the majority of its postseason games on the parquet has not diminished.

Stephon Marbury’s possible return to the NBA will be taking a rather large detour through China. The Chinese Basketball Association announced yesterday Marbury had agreed to a short-term deal with Shanxi Club.Neither does Rivers for A1175 battery , though he said the Celtics determined this summer his time in green had run its course.

Rasheed Wallace returned to the lineup last night after missing three games with a sore left foot. He was in the starting lineup as Brian Scalabrine sat after starting in Wallace’s absence for Fujitsu lifebook t4210 battery. But I think everyone knows that if we can get homecourt advantage (for the playoffs) it’s still very important, and we understand that.”

“When he was here it was clear he still had a lot of basketball in him,” Allen said of Marbury, who signed with the Celtics as a free agent after reaching a buyout agreement with the Knicks last February for vgp bps8a. “I don’t think his time in this league is done.”Rivers said he is still targeting Friday night’s game against Portland for Kevin Garnett’s return from a hyperextended right knee.

“We wanted to move on,” the coach said. “I thought we had him for the right amount of time, and he was good. But if he came back he would have wanted to play more minutes for A1175 battery , which I wouldn’t have blamed him for (but wouldn’t have happened).” …

Tips for maximizing apple battery charge

Posted on November 27th, 2009 in battery tip | No Comments »

Tips for maximizing apple battery charge

You can take some easy steps to prolong the charge of your Apple Macbook battery portable’s .

Here are some simple settings and steps you can take to get the most out of your MacBook, MacBook Pro 13 inch battery , MacBook Air, iBook G4 or PowerBook G4 battery.

Optimize your battery settings in Energy Saver preferences

  1. From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
  2. From the View menu, choose Energy Saver.
  3. Click Show Details.
  4. Choose Battery or Battery Power from the “Settings for” pop-up menu.
  5. Choose Longest or Better Battery Life from the Optimize Energy Settings pop-up menu.

These settings will put the hard disk to sleep whenever possible and reduce the computer’s microprocessor performance in order to maximize its Apple A1175 battery life. If you are using processor-intensive applications, you may wish to change these settings so the microprocessor performance is no longer reduced.

Set your screen brightness to the lowest comfortable level

Press the F1 (dimmer) and F2 (brighter) keys to dim the screen until the brightness is as low as possible and the screen is still comfortable to look at.

Turn off unused features and technologies.

Just as you would turn off the lights in an unoccupied room, turning off unused features and technologies can help maximize your Apple A1185 battery life, too. Here are a few suggestions:

  • Eject CDs and DVDs you’re no longer using. Every so often, the optical drive spins up to read CDs or DVDs. This consumes a small amount of power.
  • Disconnect peripherals when you’re not using them. Connected peripherals, such as printers and digital cameras, can draw power from your Apple iBook G4 12 inch Battery even when you’re not using them.
  • Shut down any runaway applications

If you’re not in a location where you need to use AirPort or Bluetooth, you can turn them off to save A1008 A1012 power.

To turn off AirPort:

  1. From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
  2. From the View menu, choose Network.
  3. From the Show selection, choose Network Port Configuration.
  4. Uncheck Airport from the list.
  5. Click Apply Now.

To turn off Bluetooth in Mac OS X 10.2 or later in Apple A1057 A1060 :

  1. From the Apple menu, choose System Preferences.
  2. From the View menu, choose Bluetooth.
  3. Click the Settings tab.
  4. Click Turn Bluetooth Off.

Battery Tests Confirm iPhone 3GS Improvements, But Complaints Linger

Posted on July 26th, 2009 in battery specs | No Comments »

Battery Tests Confirm iPhone 3GS Improvements, But Complaints Linger

Many iPhone 3GS owners are complaining about their handset’s battery life falling short of expectations. Their units are likely defective, because Wired.com was not able to replicate the issue through rigorous battery testing.

In response to a query about the iPhone 3GS’  Laptop battery  life, 25 readers e-mailed Wired.com citing issues with battery life, and 11 expressed the same complaint to @Wired via Twitter. The majority said their iPhone 3GS’ battery was depleting quickly even after light usage.

“Today, I took it off charge when I woke up (having charged it throughout the night) got ready for work and left my house at about 8 a.m.,” iPhone 3GS owner Mark Bone wrote to Wired.com. “I got to the train station and sent one text. On the train I played Mafia Wars for about a half hour…. By 12 o’clock I had 48 percent battery life.”

Consumers have been venting about the iPhone’s battery life ever since the release of the second-generation iPhone 3G. However, testing by PC World revealed that the iPhone 3G had longer battery life than competing 3G smartphones, including the Samsung Instinct and the Palm Centro.

Wired.com conducted a battery test comparing the iPhone 3GS with the iPhone 3G, and the former came out hours ahead. Running one of the world’s worst music videos on loop at maximum volume with push-notifications turned on, Wi-Fi turned off and earbuds plugged in, the iPhone 3GS lasted five hours and 47 minutes as the Toshiba PA3384U-1BRS only can last 3 hours.

With the same settings, a one-year-old iPhone 3G ran out of juice after three hours and 48 minutes. We also ran the test on a seven-month old iPhone 3G, which shut off after four hours and 19 minutes. That’s consistent with reports that the iPhone’s non-user-replaceable batteries — like most rechargeable batteries — lose capacity with age and use.

Turning push notifications off only extended battery life by 15 to 20 minutes. Running the same test with push turned off, the iPhone 3GS died after six hours and 3 minutes; the one-year-old iPhone 3G lasted four hours and 2 minutes.

We acknowledge that the iPhone 3G being a year old likely means shorter HP Pavilion DV1000 battery HP Pavilion DV4000 life — but not by much, considering a seven-month-old iPhone 3G stayed live only about 30 minutes longer. More notable is that our iPhone 3GS did not deplete as quickly as we expected, based on readers’ complaints. Also, with normal usage our iPhone 3GS has been able to run two days before requiring a charge. (The one-year-old iPhone 3G has generally needed a recharge every day or day and a half.)

But clearly, if so many customers are complaining, there must be a problem with some iPhone 3GS batteries. Our testing leads us to suspect their units are defective. If iPhone 3GS owners are experiencing surprisingly meager Toshiba PA3107U-1BRS Toshiba PA2487U battery life, they should schedule an appointment at an Apple Store Genius Bar to request an exchange.

Apple has not acknowledged issues with the iPhone 3GS’s battery. The company did not respond to requests for comment on this story.

These are only initial battery tests, with an admittedly small sample size as Dell laptop battery Sony laptop battery. We’re open to experimenting with other methods to run down the iPhone 3GS’s battery. (We’ll also consider purchasing a brand new iPhone 3G for testing if readers demand it.) Add your suggestions in the comment section below.

Finding an app in a haystack

Posted on July 13th, 2009 in notebook review | No Comments »

As of July 11th, the iPhone/iPod touch App Store housed 56,081 different apps according to Jeff Scott of 148apps.com.

Taking a quick look, I found over 400 different fart apps. This alone is pretty scary and would lead me to believe that any app that might be either useful or funny, or even totally pointless, has so many variations that without knowing an app name HSTNN-LB31, searching for something that interests me would soon become a Herculean task.

Apple hasn’t made this easy since using the iTunes store search is pretty rough and usually brings up many choices that don’t seem to contain what you want. i really hope that Apple addresses this in the future since the current method just isn’t nearly good enough for Apple A1175.

As is often the case, intrepid app aficionados have jumped into the fray and given us some help in finding just the right app:

  • Freeappalert.com prints a listing, updated daily, of apps that have just gone from paid to free. This is a great place to start a search because more than once have I run into the situation where I bought an app and later found that a free one did just as good if not better. To give you an example, the site has listed fifteen apps that just went free today, July 13th 40Y6795. They also provide a listing of apps that became free over the last few days.
  • Appshopper.com lets you search by topics such as: what’s new, what’s free, what has been updated, and what has changed in price. The site mentions that it’s still in testing and more features will be forthcoming. Recent additions to the site include buttons for “Want it” and “Have it.”
  • 148apps.com 40Y6797, along with listing what’s new and free, relates their favorite 148 apps along with tracking 148 games, both free and paid, as well as 148 general apps, again both free and paid.
  • Iviewer.com is in the midst of collecting apps from readers. They are looking for apps that haven’t appeared in any top 10 lists. This doesn’t seem as if would provide as broad a field of information as the other sites 92P1101.
  • Macworld’s App Guide is the best-organized and most functional site I’ve found. Apps are categorized by type, which alone saves a lot of time. Price reductions are noted as well as groups of popular apps featured. The nicest part of the site is a really functional search box that puts the one found in the iTunes store to shame. Type in a phrase and you will get nicely sorted 40Y6799, useful results. I’ve found this to be less than complete, but as someone once said: ‘in the land of the blind, the one eyed man is King.’

Try some of these out and see if it helps you successfully navigate through the quickly increasing mountain of apps.

I know that I haven’t scratched the surface of sites that can help with app searching, so please tell us what you have found and what makes your site discovery unique and especially helpful in marketing iPhone/iTouch apps Discount laptop battery.

Apple proposes iPhone/iPod touch Wi-Fi and Bluetooth fixes

Posted on July 10th, 2009 in notebook review | No Comments »

Apple proposes iPhone/iPod touch Wi-Fi and Bluetooth fixes

Apple has just released a Knowledge Base document detailing a number of potential fixes for one of the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth problems that have plagued iPod touch and iPhone handhelds. The article specifically addresses the inability to use Wi-Fi or Bluetooth due to not seeing the Bluetooth  A1175 or Wi-Fi address on the device. This includes getting a Wi-Fi signal but not being able to access the Internet, not being able to pair a Bluetooth device, and having the Wi-Fi or Bluetooth icon grayed out.

Four solutions are proposed in a step-by-step manner as Macbook Pro Series battery. The solutions range from resetting the network settings to restoring the device back to a bare 3.0 install, which erases all data. No worries there, since you can always re-sync your device with the information on its host computer, assuming you have a current backup.

The fourth solution is a bit darker. Call Apple for service PowerBook G4 Series battery. If this doesn’t do it, you are directed to a second article which talks about re-doing your network settings and turning the network settings off and then on again.

Neither article deals with the basic problems of speed and sporadic signal strength. Please let us know if these solutions do the trick for you.

Improving apple notebook by calibrating your battery

Posted on July 9th, 2009 in battery maintain, battery tip | No Comments »

Improving apple notebook by calibrating your battery

You can calibrate your iBook, PowerBook, MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro computer’s lithium ion battery for best performance.

The battery has an internal microprocessor that provides an estimate of the amount of energy in the battery as it charges and discharges. The a1175 battery needs to be recalibrated from time to time to keep the onscreen battery time and percent display accurate and to keep the battery operating at maximum?efficiency. You should perform this procedure when you first use your computer and then every few months after that. If you normally leave your Apple portable computer connected to AC? power and very rarely use it on battery power you may want to perform this process once a month. The website?www.apple.com/batteries?has more helpful information regarding batteries and offers an iCal calendar to remind you to calibrate your battery.?

Note: If you’re not sure which model of PowerBook you have, see PowerBook G4 Computers: How to Identify Different Models for assistance.

Products Affected

iBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook, PowerBook, MacBook Air

iBooks and PowerBook G4s other than the PowerBook G4 battery (15-inch Double-Layer SD)

  1. Plug the power adapter in and fully charge your computer’s a1185 A1022 battery until the battery indicator lights turn off and the adapter plug light goes from amber to green, which indicates that the battery is fully charged.
  2. Disconnect the power adapter and use your iBook or PowerBook. When your battery gets low, you will see the low battery warning dialog on the screen. Continue to use your computer until it goes to sleep. At that point the battery has been sufficiently drained for calibration.
  3. Connect the power adapter and leave it connected until the battery is fully charged again.

You have to fully charge and then discharge your battery only once to calibrate it. After that, you can connect and disconnect the power adapter when the battery is at any charge level.

Tip: When the A1175 A1185 battery reaches empty , the computer is forced into sleep mode. The battery actually holds a reserve beyond empty , to maintain the computer in sleep for a period of time. Once the battery is truly exhausted, the computer is forced to shut down. At this point, any open files could be lost. Therefore, it is important that you find an electrical outlet and connect the adapter before the forced shutdown occurs.

PowerBook G4 (15-inch Double-Layer SD), MacBook (all models), Macbook Pro Series battery (all models), MacBook Pro (17-inch) (all models) and?MacBook Air

The battery calibration for the PowerBook G4 (15-inch Double-Layer SD) and any model of MacBook or MacBook Pro has been updated because of a new A1079 battery released with this computer. With these computers, follow these steps to calibrate your battery:

  1. Plug in the power adapter and fully charge your PowerBook’s battery until the light ring or LED on the power adapter plug changes to green and the onscreen meter in the menu bar indicates that the battery is fully charged.
  2. Allow the battery to rest in the fully charged state for at least two hours. You may use your computer during this time as long as the adapter is plugged in.
  3. Disconnect the power adapter while the computer still on and start running the computer off battery power. You may use your computer during this time. When your battery gets low, the low battery warning dialog appears on the screen.
  4. At this point, save your work.? Continue to use your computer; when the PowerBook G4 battery gets very low, the computer will automatically go to sleep.
  5. Turn off the computer or allow it to sleep for five hours or more.
  6. Connect the power adapter and leave it connected until the battery is fully charged again.

Tip: When the battery reaches empty , the computer is forced into sleep mode. The A1079 battery actually keeps back a reserve beyond empty , to maintain the computer in sleep for a period of time. Once the battery is truly exhausted, the computer is forced to shut down. At this point, with the safe sleep function introduced in the PowerBook G4 (15-inch Double-Layer SD) computers, the computer’s memory contents have been saved to the hard drive. When power is restored, the computer returns itself to its pre-sleep state using the safe sleep image on the hard drive.

You can calibrate your iBook, PowerBook, MacBook, MacBook Air, or MacBook Pro computer’s lithium ion battery for best performance.

The Ibook G3 battery has an internal microprocessor that provides an estimate of the amount of energy in the battery as it charges and discharges. The battery needs to be recalibrated from time to time to keep the onscreen battery time and percent display accurate and to keep the battery operating at maximum?efficiency. You should perform this procedure when you first use your computer and then every few months after that. If you normally leave your Apple portable computer connected to AC?power and very rarely use it on battery power you may want to perform this process once a month. The website?www.apple.com/batteries?has more helpful information regarding batteries and offers an iCal calendar to remind you to calibrate your battery.?

Note :? If you’re not sure which model of PowerBook you have, see PowerBook G4 Computers: How to Identify Different Models for assistance.

Products Affected

iBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook, PowerBook, MacBook Air

iBooks and PowerBook G4s other than the PowerBook G4 (15-inch Double-Layer SD)

  1. Plug the power adapter in and fully charge your computer’s apple laptop battery until the battery indicator lights turn off and the adapter plug light goes from amber to green, which indicates that the battery is fully charged.
  2. Disconnect the power adapter and use your iBook or PowerBook. When your battery gets low, you will see the low battery warning dialog on the screen. Continue to use your computer until it goes to sleep. At that point the battery has been sufficiently drained for calibration.
  3. Connect the power adapter and leave it connected until the battery is fully charged again.

You have to fully charge and then discharge your battery only once to calibrate it. After that, you can connect and disconnect the power adapter when the battery is at any charge level.

Tip: When the battery reaches empty , the computer is forced into sleep mode. The battery actually holds a reserve beyond empty , to maintain the computer in sleep for a period of time. Once the battery is truly exhausted, the computer is forced to shut down. At this point, any open files could be lost. Therefore, it is important that you find an electrical outlet and connect the adapter before the forced shutdown occurs.

PowerBook G4 (15-inch Double-Layer SD), MacBook (all models), MacBook Pro (all models), MacBook Pro (17-inch) (all models) and?MacBook Air

The apple laptop battery calibration for the PowerBook G4 (15-inch Double-Layer SD) and any model of MacBook or MacBook Pro has been updated because of a new battery released with this computer. With these computers, follow these steps to calibrate your battery:

  1. Plug in the power adapter and fully charge your PowerBook’s battery until the light ring or LED on the power adapter plug changes to green and the onscreen meter in the menu bar indicates that the battery is fully charged.
  2. Allow the battery to rest in the fully charged state for at least two hours. You may use your computer during this time as long as the adapter is plugged in.
  3. Disconnect the power adapter while the computer still on and start running the computer off battery power. You may use your computer during this time. When your battery gets low, the low battery warning dialog appears on the screen.
  4. At this point, save your work.? Continue to use your computer; when the laptop battery gets very low, the computer will automatically go to sleep.
  5. Turn off the computer or allow it to sleep for five hours or more.
  6. Connect the power adapter and leave it connected until the battery is fully charged again.

Tip: When the battery reaches empty, the computer is forced into sleep mode. The Ibook G4 battery actually keeps back a reserve beyond empty , to maintain the computer in sleep for a period of time. Once the battery is truly exhausted, the computer is forced to shut down. At this point, with the safe sleep function introduced in the PowerBook G4 (15-inch Double-Layer SD) computers, the computer’s memory contents have been saved to the hard drive. When power is restored, the computer returns itself to its pre-sleep state using the safe sleep image on the hard drive.