June 14, 2016

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Battery life is always variable, and the way hardware manufacturers state an official length for laptop battery life as if it’s written in stone doesn’t help. earning to monitor laptop battery life is essential — it’s the difference between finishing that report over coffee or kicking yourself because you didn’t bring your power cord.Luckily, there are a few ways you can get an accurate measure of battery life, not just for your model of laptop, but for your specific machine and your usage habits. Follow the steps below for some easy-to-use methods.

Before we start, make sure your power plan is configured exactly how you want it. Windows works hard to last long at the default settings, but if you’d like to tweak it to your particular usage, you can. In Windows 7 and later, the tool you’re looking for is "Power Options” — just use the Start button or Windows button, then search for "power options” and click the first result.

You’ll see two plans by default — Balanced and Power Saver. Click on "Change plan settings” next to either one to adjust it, or click "create a power plan” to make a new one. You can switch between plans at any time. The next screen gives you basic options for what happens when your computer is plugged in or on battery power; obviously we’re interested in the latter.

In the main screen you can change how bright the display is, when the display turns off (without user input, that is), and how long it waits to go to sleep. Those are standard options, but if you really want to customize things, click "change advanced power settings.” This menu will let you change much more. Pay specific attention to the "Battery” section — it allows you to tweak when various alerts and changes happen. When you’re finished, click "OK,” then "Save changes.”

Of course the simplest way to get measure of battery life is to time yourself as you use your laptop. Windows’ built-in battery estimate isn’t much help — it’s only a guess, and it will go up and down as you use your machine in different ways. For the simplest solution, use a stopwatch or a stopwatch app (the default clock app on Android and iOS includes a stopwatch), making sure to start as you begin using your laptop with a full battery. Stop the watch whenever you turn off the machine or put it to "sleep,” and see how long it lasts.

For the best results, use your laptop as you do most regularly, like during a full day of work. You’re not looking to see the maximum theoretical battery life, you’re looking for a good metric of how long it will last while you use it.For the best results, make several tests and average them together. This is a pretty good basic number for how long your laptop will last under typical use. You can test under multiple conditions, for example, while watching a looped video or playing a taxing game. If you won’t be actively using your laptop while you test, be sure to set the "put the computer to sleep” parameter in Power Options to "Never” (see above).

Windows 8 and Windows 10 have a built-in battery meter that most users don’t know about, and it will allow you to get exact times for when your laptop is at full power and when it finally shuts down. Press the Windows button and the R key at the same time to open up the Run command, then type "cmd” and press Enter to open Command Prompt.Now open File Explorer and navigate to your user folder at C:/Users/[your username]. Inside you’ll find an HTML file labeled "battery-report.” Double-click the file and it will open in your default web browser.

This report is invaluable. It tells you all kinds of interesting hardware information about your laptop’s battery (or even batteries, if your machine has more than one). You can comb through a ton of data here, but what you’re looking for is "Recent usage.” This is an exact record of your battery level and the times at which it was recorded, making a new entry whenever your power cord is attached, or when the computer is turned off or put to sleep.

You can use this method to get a precise recording of your battery level whenever you like. It’s quite handy. Again, to get an accurate general reading, it’s best to take several tests and average them together.Over time, your computer’s battery will begin to lose life. There’s no way around it — it’s just an unfortunate physical limitation of the technology. Aside from general measurement, you can check the Capacity section in the power report to see exact miliwatt-hour (mWh) values at different percentages. Compare these values with the official capacity in your battery manufacturer’s specifications to see if you need to replace your battery — or your entire machine, if the battery is sealed. This is a good time to check and see if it’s still under warranty.

If you’d like to do even more to measure your battery life, there are third-party programs that will automate the process. These will be precise measurements under strict conditions, and will allow you to gauge your battery life versus other hardware that’s taken an identical test, but it’s generally less useful than the more personal methods mentioned above. Battery Eater is a popular (and free) third-party tool that accomplishes this, but you can also run the Futuremark Peacekeeper web-based battery tool in any modern browser.

Friday 11 March 2016 was officially the global release date of the Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge, which means the handset can finally be picked up in retail outlets and carrier networks both online and in-store, said establishments should now also be fulfilling pre-orders, as will Samsung itself, for anyone who purchased direct from the company."Samsung Electronics today announced the commercial launch of its new Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge around the globe including US, Europe, Singapore, Australia and Korea, starting from today," the firm said, on its website.

During the pre-order period, which started within hours of the device’s launch on 21st February and concluded on March 10th, sales for the new Galaxy S7 and S7 edge were at least 2.5 times greater than those of any other previous Galaxy device in the UK. In the first two days of pre-order, Carphone Warehouse reported a 200% uplift in pre-orders for the Galaxy S7 and S7 edge, compared with the Galaxy S6 and S6 edge.

And the positive pre-order news continues, as of March 14, Samsung's Dutch arm reports that its total European pre-orders for both the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge amount to 2.5 times the Galaxy S6 series figures from last year. The figures also show the Galaxy S7 edge is the more popular variant with 61% of the orders placed. Earlier in the month, Samsung's mobile chief Koh Dong-jin stated that the firm's Galaxy S7 series pre-orders have been much stronger than it expected.

The unique design of the Galaxy S7 edge is also proving popular, with this device accounting for 61% of total European pre-orders to date. First introduced on last year’s Galaxy S6 edge, the ground-breaking Edge UX on the S7 edge offers convenient shortcuts to contacts, apps and popular camera settings such as selfie and panorama mode.Conor Pierce, Vice President, IT & Mobile Division, Samsung Electronics UK and Ireland, commented: "The pre-order performance of the new Galaxy S7 and S7 edge illustrates strong customer appetite for our premium smartphones in the UK.

"Customers opening their new Galaxy phone want new innovations and experiences, powered by their smartphone. We are confident that our new flagship devices fulfil this need better than anything else available on the market. By creating a world of connected products and services through the Gear VR, Gear 360 and Samsung Pay, we are providing a highly-differentiated and richer experience for our consumers, a central part of our strategy.”You can check out our thoughts on the devices further down the page, but naturally keen to get people hyped for the new handset, Samsung waxed lyrical about the new design and features:"The newest additions to the Galaxy family, Samsung Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge feature a refined design, more advanced camera, streamlined software functionality and unparalleled connectivity to an array of products, services, and experiences.

"The 5.1-inch Galaxy S7 and 5.5-inch Galaxy S7 edge are constructed with 3D glass and metal – all in a sleek, durable design with ergonomic curves for a comfortable grip. Without compromising on design, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge both have increased utility with IP68 water and dust resistance, a microSD card slot and fast wired and wireless charging technology.Primero fueron los híbridos, que combinan dos motores, térmico y eléctrico, para reducir el consumo. Y ahora, los híbridos enchufables, que mantienen el mismo esquema, pero refuerzan la parte eléctrica de la mecánica para poder circular solo con las baterías, sin gastar carburante. Mientras que los híbridos normales apenas recorren uno o dos kilómetros a pilas, los enchufables pueden desplazarse de 30 a 50 kilómetros, en función de los modelos, lo que permite cubrir los recorridos diarios sin contaminar, o al menos una buena parte.

Los híbridos enchufables son, por tanto, más completos que los convencionales y, de hecho, se postulan como la alternativa de transporte ecológico con mayor sentido práctico del catálogo actual. Y es que reúnen la limpieza de los modelos eléctricos puros y la capacidad para afrontar viajes y cumplir como coche único para todo de los híbridos.

La idea es que el conductor destine la energía eléctrica para los trayectos diarios habituales, esos que suelen realizarse de lunes a viernes para ir al trabajo y volver a casa. Así ayudará a descontaminar el tráfico y podrá reducir al mismo tiempo su factura de combustible. Al concluir la jornada, el vehículo se recarga en la vivienda y queda listo para el día siguiente. Y en los fines de semana se comporta como un automóvil normal y permite afrontar recorridos de larga distancia sin agobios de autonomía ni prestaciones. Además de su polivalencia de uso, el consumo oficial es otro de los aspectos más llamativos de estos modelos. Y es que anuncian gastos mínimos, de entre uno y dos litros, aunque el registro tiene cierto truco, porque se refiere solo a los primeros 100 kilómetros y recoge además el tramo que se recorre con electricidad. Si pasada esa distancia se sigue rodando y no se pueden recargar las baterías, como sucedería en un viaje, por ejemplo, el consumo subirá y será similar al de un híbrido convencional.

La oferta de modelos es cada vez mayor y crecerá todavía más a corto plazo, ya que la mayoría de nuevos modelos que lleguen al mercado estrenarán una variante enchufable. Entre otras cosas, porque estos coches ayudarán a compensar las emisiones de los modelos térmicos y a alcanzar el próximo límite de polución fijado por la UE para 2020: 95 g/km de CO2 de promedio máximo para la gama de cada fabricante.

Audi (A3 y Q7 e-tron), BMW (Serie 2 y 3, X5e e i , Mercedes (Clase C y S, y GLEe), Mitsubishi (Outlander PHEV), Porsche (Panamera y Cayenne S E-Hybrid), Volkswagen (Golf y Passat GTE) y Volvo (V60 y XC90 Twin Engine) son las marcas que comercializan actualmente automóviles con mecánica híbrida enchufable. Y se espera que se sume Toyota, con su nuevo Prius Plug-in Hybrid, antes de que finalice 2016 y VW, con el Tiguan GTE, en el mismo periodo o a comienzos de 2017.

El mayor precio frente a un coche de combustión tradicional, el aumento de peso que implica la mayor complejidad mecánica y la pérdida de espacio en el maletero que suele suponer la integración de baterías de mayor tamaño son las desventajas principales de las propuestas enchufables. Pero, hasta que los eléctricos puros ofrezcan un radio de acción por carga que permita viajar, son la mejor alternativa para aunar movilidad personal y respeto al entorno.

"Thanks to the revolutionary Dual Pixel technology, a brighter lens with wider aperture and bigger pixels, the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge deliver brighter and sharper images, even in low light. Samsung also made significant hardware and software updates to optimize gaming performance on the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge. The powerful processer and bigger battery capacity ensure longer playing time, while the internal cooling system keeps the device from overheating."

After many months of waiting and eagerly watching the leaks spilling out of the rumour mill, Samsung finally announced the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge at the company's specially branded Samsung Unpacked event, a dedicated launch held on February 21, a day ahead of the Mobile World Congress 2016.If you've been following things for a while then you've already been spoiled silly by all the rumours for the last few months, as most of them have turned out to be bang on point, and much of what we're looking at here has been long-expected. As was foretold, both the Galaxy S7 and Galaxy S7 edge are familiar-looking faces in terms of design, being quite similar to last year's Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge in many ways.

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