Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts

Friday, August 8, 2014

Wirelessly Transfer Files between Android Phones and Computers


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AirDroid

Usually, when a user wants to copy music files, videos, or images to an Android phone, he has to connect it to a computer using a cable. Repeating this task over time can be a bother.
One of the first questions my Android-using friends want to know is how to move files between their devices and their computers.
To make this task possible your computer and your Android phone must be on the same wifi network.
1.Open the Play Store from the app drawer. Search for and install the AirDroid (free) app to your phone.

2.Once you have installed the app, launch it. You should see a passcode, which has six characters, at the bottom of the page. Please take note of this code as we need it later to access the phone from the computer browser.

3.Launch your favorite browser, and open this address: web.airdroid.com. Then enter the passcode from the previous step to continue.

4.If successful, you will see the interface below. The right side of the page shows your phone model and a brief summary of the phone memory status. You can use this interface to do numerous tasks such as managing and sending messages or viewing the call logs, contacts book, pictures, videos, etc. To send a file from the computer to the phone, click the Files icon.

5.Click the Upload button at the top right of the new window to process.

6.Choose Select Folder or Files, and then select the folder/files that you want in the Explorer window.

7.Check the Progress status page to see whether or not the files were sent to the phone. When complete, the Progress column should read Success.

8.Close the browser’s window when you are done.
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Thursday, May 1, 2014

Motorola MC2100 Series Mobile Computers for Business

Motorola Solutions announced its new MC2100 series mobile computer to address the need for a smaller, rugged mobile computer, expanding the range of solutions available for both large enterprises and small- and medium-sized businesses. With a lightweight and ergonomic design, the MC2100 is ideal for inventory management, stock replenishment, price marking, and shelf labeling. The device is optimized for on-hand use with sculpted finger perch on the back to users a secure hold.



The MC2100 Series is powered by Marvell PXZ320 624MHz CPU with 128MB RAM and 256MB of ROM. It runs Microsoft Embedded CE 6.0 operating system. The mobile computer features a 2.8-inch QVGA LCD display with optional resistive touch panel, 27-key numeric keypad, microSD/SDHC card slot, LED and audible alert for notification. Some model will include resistive touch panel, two programmable side buttons, Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, built-in speaker and microphone as well as 1D linear imager, 1D laser, 1D/2D area imager. The MC2100 is compatible with Motorola’s RhoElements, making it is the first value-priced rugged mobile computer to support HTML5.
The Motorola MC2100 Series comes with a drop and tumble rating and IP54 sealing and a Corning Gorilla Glass exit window. It comes with 2400 mAh rechargeable Smart Li-Ion battery.
MC2180 WLAN/Bluetooth models:
  • WLAN/Bluetooth with 2D Imager
  • WLAN/Bluetooth with 1D Laser
  • WLAN/Bluetooth with Linear Imager
MC2100 Batch Mode models:
  • Batch with 1D Laser
  • Batch with Linear Imager
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