Thursday, May 26, 2011

Dell XPS 15z review

For years, Dell's been teasing supermodel-thin laptops, each one flawed out of the gate: too pricey, too underpowered, and with underwhelming battery life. This time, Dell told us we'd get something different: a laptop without compromise. Recently, Round Rock killed off the Adamo and nixed the XPS 14, and then rumors started to spin -- a spiritual successor would be the slimmest 15.6-inch notebook we'd ever seen, be crafted from "special materials" and yet cost less than $1,000. Dell even stated that it would have an "innovative new form factor" of some sort.

The company neglected to mention it would look like a MacBook Pro.

This is the Dell XPS 15z, and we're sorry to say it's not a thin-and-light -- it's actually a few hairs thicker than a 15-inch MacBook Pro, wider, and at 5.54 pounds, it weighs practically the same. It is, however, constructed of aluminum and magnesium alloy and carries some pretty peppy silicon inside, and the base model really does ring up at $999. That's a pretty low price to garner comparisons to Apple's flagship, and yet here we are. Has Dell set a new bar for the notebook PC market? Find out after the break.

Design

Clean lines, smooth curves, and vast expanses of beautifully textured metal, cool to the touch -- the MacBook Pro has captivated Apple fans for years, and there's no doubt Dell's trying to capture much of the same charm. From the aluminum chassis to the placement of the speakers, DVD drives and majority of ports... heck, even the tiny arrow key bars on the backlit keyboard and feet on the bottom of the chassis are cribbed from Apple's product.

It's honestly difficult to find anything on the entire notebook that feels wholly original, though there are a few Dell tweaks -- the speakers and vents have the same pattern as those on the Inspiron Duo, and last year's XPS lineup contributed its distinctive hinged screen, which lies flat on top of the notebook rather than forming a traditional clamshell case. You'll also find plenty of chrome trim, ringing both the chassis and the oversized touchpad. But let's get this out of the way right now: though the XPS 15z most definitely looks like a MacBook Pro and sports similar materials, you'll wind up disappointed if you're expecting the same exacting attention to detail. You're looking at an aluminum and magnesium alloy sandwich here, not a unibody frame, and much of that metal is thin enough to flex under a little bit of pressure. While typing, we noticed that if we put a little weight on the keyboard, we'd oh-so-slightly squish the whole frame, not enough to make a lasting impression, but enough to audibly restrict airflow to the system fan. And -- at least in our pre-production model -- that aforementioned chrome trim had rough edges that slightly chafed our wrists. We also have to laugh at Dell's decision to place all the I/O ports in a row on the left-hand side, just like Apple's rig, as we've often felt Cupertino sacrificed function for form in so doing.

Still, it's a very attractive machine...
Display / Speakers / Keyboard / Trackpad

...and it looks even better when you lift the lid to find this optional 300-nit 1920 x 1080 screen. Yes, while Apple fans still have to settle for a 1680 x 1050 pixel picture in a 15-inch chassis, an extra $150 buys the XPS 15z a full 1080p display, allowing for high-res movies, games, and wonderfully roomy split-screen multitasking. It's a pretty bright, beautiful picture on this particular screen, too, and though the contrast isn't quite as high as we'd like, Dell's software will automatically adjust the backlight to give you the best out of your blacks and whites. It's also quite glossy, unfortunately, and viewing angles are pretty terrible here, as the picture becomes far less vibrant if you shift your head even slightly to the left or right. That's a shame, considering that the XPS 15z's speakers sound like they're designed to be shared. We're not sure what kind of drivers lie beneath those patterned grilles, but they sure are loud, and create a wide soundstage perfect for movies and games even though they have little bass to speak of. They're also a little shrill at maximum volume, but they're still a cut above most laptop speakers we've used. Dell's been on a chiclet keyboard bent as of late -- following the global trend -- and while opinions differ regarding whether floating islands or distinct grids make for better typing, we can't complain about the sea of squares on the XPS 15z. As we've already alluded to, Mac users will find themselves completely at home with the layout, and the keys themselves are fairly friendly, too -- rounded, comfortable, slightly convex little squares and rectangles with a smooth, rubbery action and nice big tactile guides on the home row. There's no dedicated numpad here, a bit of a shame considering that there's definitely space, but we suppose some things have to be sacrificed for symmetry and a pair of speakers loud enough to fill the room. Speaking of symmetry, you'll find the XPS 15z trackpad front and center in the experience, and we're happy to say it's a fairly pleasant one -- the oversized Cypress pad is quick, responsive and accurate for single-finger input, and comes with a pair of large, clicky and satisfying mouse buttons. What's more, it does two, three and four-finger multitouch gestures, though you'll note we didn't include them in the "quick, responsive and accurate" part. Some work amazingly well (swipe four fingers sideways to engage Windows Flip 3D, then drag one to flip through your open apps) and some fail miserably (far too often, the trackpad detected a pinch-to-zoom motion when we intended to do two-finger scrolling). You can tailor gestures at whim in the Cypress settings page, but we were surprised to find that our changes didn't stick. The next time we rebooted the machine, those problematic default settings were back again.

Did we mention that the entire palmrest is made of magnesium alloy, including those speaker grilles? The whole surface you interact with is smooth, durable, and dirt-resistant too, as the only way we were able to leave a visible fingerprint was by touching the glossy screen itself. We should note, however, that the metallic surface is a double-edged sword here. We noticed that our fingers were getting mighty toasty during a benchmark, as if the computer was venting hot air right right onto our skin, and during an intensive session of Bulletstorm, we found the magnesium spacers between the crucial WASD keys was burning hot to the touch. It seems that Dell may have put some important silicon right underneath those keys, so you may want an external keyboard at your next LAN party.

Performance and battery life

Yes, you heard us right, a LAN -- the XPS 15z may not be a gaming rig per se, but for $999 there's more than enough power under the hood for a few frag sessions. Even the base model is loaded with a dual-core 2.3GHz Intel Core i5-2410M processor, switchable NVIDIA GeForce GT525M graphics with 1GB of memory, and 6GB of DDR3 RAM, a 7200RPM hard drive and loads of high-end connectivity. You'll find a gigabit Ethernet jack keeping the power socket company around back, two USB 3.0 ports on the left-hand side, along with one eSATA / USB 2.0 combo port, one Mini DisplayPort, and an HDMI 1.4 jack, a pair of 3.5mm headphone and microphone jacks on the right, and a dual-band Intel 802.11a/g/n WiFi radio inside.

What can all that do in practice? Well, we're actually not quite sure about those particular specs, since we actually received the 2.7GHz Core i7-2620M version with 2GB of dedicated graphics memory and 8GB of RAM. That kind of rig will run you $1,534, but it'll also do some potent processing.

Case in point: We launched our Chrome browser with a dozen Engadget tabs, started playing a DVD copy of Hitch, fired up a 720p windowed version of Batman: Arkham Asylum, and started opening windowed 1080p movie trailers for The Dark Knight all at the same time... and it was only after the third concurrent trailer on top of our perfectly playable game session and DVD movie that we started noticing a little slowdown. In other words, multitasking is a go, and in case you're wondering, Windows told us that particular load still only used 80 percent of our available CPU cycles.

The XPS 15z also pulled its weight in a dedicated gaming scenario, playing that same Batman: Arkham Asylum at 1080p with all settings maxed save AA, and managed to deliver 30FPS on average. Similarly, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare gave us around 40FPS with 4xAA and all settings maxed. Bulletstorm proved pretty taxing, though: we had to drop resolution to 1366 x 768 and reduce details to medium to make that game playable. If you're aching for some more theoretical benchmarks, our XPS 15z pulled scores of E1511, P894 and X282 in 3DMark11, and earned 8023 PCMarks in PCMark Vantage and 7,317 in 3DMark06. By the by, boot times weren't amazing, but they're certainly not bad, as we clocked 40 seconds for the machine to load into Windows, or about a minute for the machine to finish loading startup programs and be completely ready for use.

PCMarkVantage 3DMark06
Battery Life
Dell XPS M15z (Core i7-2620M, GeForce GT525M 2GB) 8,023 7,317 3:41 / 4:26
MacBook Pro (Core i7-2720QM, Radeon 6750M) 8,041 10,262 7:27
Lenovo ThinkPad X1 (Core i5-2410M) 7,787 3,726 3:31 / 6:57
Samsung Series 9 (Core i5-2537M) 7,582 2,240 4:20
Lenovo ThinkPad X220 (Core i5-2520M) 7,635 3,517 7:19
ASUS U36Jc (Core i5 / NVIDIA GeForce 310M) 5,981 2,048 / 3,524 5:30
ASUS U33Jc-A1 (Core i3-370M, GeForce 310M) 5,574 1,860 / 3,403 5:10
Toshiba Portege R705 (Core i3-350M) 5,024 1,739 / 3,686 4:25
Notes: the higher the score the better. For 3DMark06, the first number reflects score with GPU off, the second with it on.

We'd mentioned that Dell's previous attempts at premium systems failed price, power and battery life tests. With the XPS 15z, well... two out of three ain't bad. Despite the fact that the NVIDIA Optimus GPU turns off when not fully taxed (powering the laptop's display with integrated Intel HD 3000 Graphics instead), we weren't able to get much more than three and a half hours of regular use out of our review unit. Turning to our standard battery drain test (where we loop a standard-definition video with the screen at roughly 65 percent brightness, and with WiFi on), we saw much the same thing -- 3 hours, 41 minutes of use from the sealed 8-cell, 2.6Ah battery. It occurred to us that perhaps Optimus wasn't actually switching off the discrete GPU at the most appropriate intervals, and sure enough, we were able to eke out a little more runtime by completely disabling it, but you're still looking at 4 hours, 26 minutes of use. That's not bad, all things considered, but it's a good sight worse than the 8 hours of life that Dell's advertising here, and if the company wants to make a dent in the MacBook Pro's armor, it'll have to do better than that.
Software and Stage UI

The XPS 15z comes with the usual array of mostly unobtrusive bloatware, including a trial subscription to Norton Antivirus, the token copies of Microsoft Office Starter and Roxio for your disc burning needs -- but there is one thing out of the ordinary, and that's Dell's Stage UI. That's right -- the company's divorced its custom touchscreen interface from the Inspiron Duo and Streak, and turned it into a launcher bar that sits at the bottom of your desktop. There's no need to fear for your Windows 7 taskbar, though, as Stage buttons are just shortcuts to quickly launch your favorite multimedia, and the gallery, audio, video and podcast players are actually rather good-looking in our honest opinion. If you don't care for the bloat, it's all quickly uninstalled. Everybody wins.

Wrap-up

These two laptops are not equals, but they never had to be -- for hundreds upon hundreds of dollars less than the Mac competition, Dell's unleashed an attractive, powerful and definitely desirable Windows PC. It's perhaps desirable enough to woo buyers who prefer Windows but love the Mac aesthetic. We suspect that's Dell's plan here, because while we really appreciate the XPS 15z's metal construction and choice parts, it hasn't really changed the game.

It's no lighter, thinner or particularly better armed than the competition, and when it tried to borrow the MacBook Pro's flair, it picked up some of Apple's failings along the way. We're not just talking about the inability to having chunky USB peripherals plugged in at the same time, but rather the ability to configure and upgrade the machine. While that dual-core Core i7 processor, GeForce GT525M GPU, 8-cell battery and DVD drive are nice to have, that's the best you'll get here -- even though Dell's slightly chunkier XPS 15 is configurable with quad-core processors, faster video options and a Blu-ray drive to deliver extra value to that 1080p screen.

When Dell tells you that the XPS 15z has no compromises, that's not quite the case -- it's a solid choice at this price point, but corners were cut to get here.

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/23/dell-xps-15z-review/

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Short wait for breast cancer surgery seems safe (Reuters ...

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) ? Women newly diagnosed with earlier-stage breast cancer can take the couple of weeks to hope for for operation yet raising the contingency which their expansion will progress, the brand brand new investigate suggests.

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?Clearly, fast diagnosis is desirable,? pronounced comparison researcher Dr. Funda Meric-Bernstam of M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.

?However,? she told Reuters Health, ?taking the couple of weeks to coordinate caring is safe. It?s really doubtful there will be expansion progression.?

The findings, published in the Annals of Surgery, suggest women soundness which they do not need to pour out in to operation prior to they have been ready.

Meric-Bernstam pronounced which patients mostly have questions about the reserve of loitering operation for the reduced time.

?Some women wish to get the second opinion, yet feel which they do not have time,? she said.

In alternative cases, the lady might wish to bear breast reformation during the same time as the cancer surgery. But given which can check diagnosis for the reduced time ? given opposite surgeons? schedules have to be concurrent ? the small women abandon evident reconstructive surgery.

There have been caveats from the stream study.

All of the women were carrying operation for cancer which was cramped to the breast as well as had not nonetheless widespread to circuitously lymph nodes. So the commentary request usually to which organisation of breast cancer patients.

The investigate was additionally finished during the singular healing core ? though, Meric-Bernstam said, it?s expected which the commentary can be universal to women treated with colour with colour elsewhere.

Patients in the investigate typically had operation 3 weeks after imaging tests to diagnose their cancer ? yet the wait for for time ranged from as small as the single day to about 4 months.

Women who underwent breast reformation waited rather longer ? typically the single month, contra nineteen days between alternative patients. And women carrying the sum mastectomy waited longer (typically twenty-six days) than those usually carrying the cancer private (17 days).

When the researchers weighed alternative factors ? similar to the woman?s age as well as how assertive the cancer appeared ? they found no justification which the longer wait for for for operation lifted the contingency of expansion growth.

Meric-Bernstam stressed which she is not suggesting women put off operation for any estimable volume of time.

But, she said, the ?modest? check which allows their doctors to devise as well as coordinate their caring ? as well as women to hope for themselves for operation ? could potentially urge their outcomes.

Still, it?s not transparent possibly surgical delays start women?s idealisation breast cancer survival, possibly negatively or positively. Larger, longer-term studies have been needed, Meric-Bernstam said.

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In Managing IRS Tax Debt Don't Delay it | Business and Finance

Debt Resolution, IRS Settlements Offer Help for Serious Tax Problems

San Mateo, Calif., ? With tax day behind us, consumers and business owners who owe the IRS are not out of the woods.

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But while death and taxes are the big two inevitabilities, those with serious tax problems should know that it is possible to negotiate with the IRS to reduce past-due tax penalties and payments, according to Bradford G. Stroh, co-founder and CEO of Freedom Financial Network, LLC.

Americans, carrying more debt than ever, are also more likely to have tax problems than in the past. In 2004, the total of uncollected IRS taxes reached upwards of $250 billion. The number of levies (a key enforcement tool in which the IRS takes possession of assets to collect on unpaid taxes) topped 2 million during fiscal year 2004 ? a 21 percent increase from 2003 and triple the 2001 number.

According to Stroh, taxpayers with tax debts under $10,000 usually can manage the payment on their own or via an installment plan arranged with the IRS. ?Tax problems merit professional help when individuals cannot pay tax liabilities of $10,000 or more,? Stroh says. ?At that point, specialists can negotiate directly with the IRS on behalf of these consumers, helping them obtain settlements.?

Tax relief specialists usually are attorneys or certified public accountants with special training and experience. Stroh explains that these experts can navigate the intricacies of IRS forms and calculations, help consumers understand the criteria the IRS imposes, and then help them get back into good standing with the IRS.

Depending on the severity of an individual?s situation, two types of IRS settlement are available:

An offer in compromise reduces the principal amount owed to the IRS.

An installment agreement is a payment plan for the amount due and often includes reduced penalties.

?Remember that you cannot let overdue taxes languish,? Stroh warns. ?The IRS is serious ? and increasingly aggressive ? about tax collection and evasion. Tax debt can result in a lien on a house or garnished wages.?

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Advisors can help consumers with the following steps:

Evaluate the situation and determine the amount of taxes owed to the IRS.

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While facing and handling tax debt can be painful, last year?s bankruptcy reform legislation made it even more crucial for consumers to act. Historically, consumers in severe IRS debt might file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy protection or wait for the 10-year statute of limitations on tax liability to expire. Now, people are much more limited in the ability to obtain Chapter 7 filings. The bill?s new ?means test? leads many consumers instead to file Chapter 13 bankruptcy, which establishes a repayment plan, rather than wiping out all debt. Consumers with tax debt may find it much less costly and simpler to work with a debt resolution firm?s tax relief service, which allows individuals to set up tax payment plans while avoiding court fees, attorney fees and bankruptcy judgments on their records.

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?Whatever means you choose, tax season means it?s time to face the inevitable and manage your tax burdens,? Stroh says. ?Fortunately, experts are available to help you along the way.?

Freedom Tax Relief, LLC provides consumer debt resolution services through its Freedom Debt Relief and Freedom Tax Relief divisions. The company works for the consumer, negotiating with creditors to lower principal balances due that can often result in savings of up to half the amount owed. Based in San Mateo, Calif., Freedom Financial Network serves more than 5,000 clients nationwide and manages more than $200 million in consumer debt, offering an alternative to bankruptcy, credit counseling, and debt consolidation.

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

A Minor News Story of Little Interest to Anyone (Powerlineblog.com)

(John)

In the scheme of things, this maybe isn't a big deal. The World Press Photo
contest is being held this year in Beirut. Photographers from around the world
enter the competition. The show was supposed to run until June 1, but it had
to be closed early:

> The exhibit, which showcased prizewinning photos from the 2011 World Press
Photo contest opened on May 12 and was scheduled to run until the first of
June. In a press release issued this week, World Press Photo said that they
decided to close the exhibit early after "the presence of prizewinning work by
an Israeli photojournalist in the exhibition had sparked protests locally, and
the Beirut exhibition organizers felt they could no longer guarantee the
safety of the visitors or the exhibit itself, if the pictures remained on
display."

>

> World Press Photo said that they would not accept removing individual photos
and decided instead to dismantle and close the entire show. ...

>

> World Press Photo managing director Michiel Munneke said Sunday that "the
integrity of our exhibition was at stake. Removing any prizewinning photos
would come down to censorship, which for us is not acceptable. In ...
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Sony makes good, doles out identity protection activation codes for PSN and Qriocity users

Still feeling burned by Sony's record-breaking PlayStation Network outage? Fret not, promised reparations have arrived: a short form on the PlayStation website is now distributing activation codes for a free year of Debix AllClear ID Plus identity theft protection. The offer is good for all US PSN and Qriocity account holders who activate before June 28th, netting users up to $1 million in identity theft insurance coverage. Feel better? Hit the source link below to get your redemption code.

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What Are the Legal Implications of Big Data?


Goldberg150.jpgAn article by Nolan Goldberg in the National Law Journal brings up some intriguing legal implications as more lawsuits are filed as a result of large data visualizations and what they mean for our privacy.

For example, what about the case where evidence obtained by the police aggregating GPS movements of a suspect is admissible in court. Given how easy anyone who has an iPhone can obtain this information from Pete Warden's iPhone Tracker and other applications, this is a real concern. The courts ruled that there is a difference of expectations of privacy between a single trip from home to work and the aggregated collection of such trips over a period of time.

In another case, a collection of Social Security numbers that was collected from public records was prevented from being republished, because the courts claimed this reposting would create new potential harm.

Goldberg is a lawyer at Proskauer Rose in New York City. Unlike many legal papers, Goldberg's article is quite readable and raises some good questions as our legal systems grapple with these big data visualization issues.

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