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How much RAM is enough?

The amount of RAM a Computer has critically affects system performance. The RAM needs are also changing with the new Windows and programs, and applications these days are taking more and more RAM space. With less RAM, the computers starts using the Hard Drive for temporary data, and thus, the system performance significantly decreases, and […]

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Portable Ubuntu on Windows

Ubuntu Portable is now available as a free application for Windows. This means that now we can run Ubuntu OS as a program inside Windows. It gives nearly all the functionality of the full Ubuntu version. What’s more exciting is that it can be carried in a thumb drive to anywhere, and can be started […]

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Ion based Nettop appears

Nvidia released its Ion Platform specifications some months ago, and Acer is  the first company to finally release the small form factor Ion-based Nettop. The new system is named AspireRevo and is going to use the reference Ion platform. The package is a complete desktop replacement capable for running 1080p HD Video with full hardware-decode […]

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32-nm Processors around the corner

It’s been some time since we’re looking at the 45-nm processors in the market. They include Intel Penryn and Nehelum based CPUs, AMD Phenom series, Graphics Processors from Nvidia and AMD, and mobile processors which were introduced by Toshiba, Sandisk and other companies. Due to Intel’s high-k metal technology, these processors proved to be not […]

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OnLive to start Cloud Gaming Service

Onlive game distribution network  announced a Cloud Computing Gaming service , which will enable users to play games without the need of gaming hardware or consoles. The games can be played on Windows and Macintosh Computers or High Definition Televisions. This new venture will revolutionize the gaming world by removing the need of buying new […]

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Via Moves into Netbook Market

Netbooks or small form-factor laptops have moved in significantly into mobile market over the last few years, offering a greater combination of mobility and enough performance for online experience. Especially, after the release of Intel Atom line of processors last year, the netbook market has jumped sales due to its high portability, and low prices. […]

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Graphics Rivalry continues: AMD and Nvidia Hits Mobile Market

The Laptop gaming market is certainly hot these days with both the graphics giants, AMD/ATI and Nvidia moving in with their best. AMD/ATI recently announced the release their fifth generation Graphics chips (GPUs) made on 40nm technology for the mainstream Mobile Market.

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Apple’s new Safari 4 (beta) released

Apple has recently released a new version of its Safari browser, Safari 4, although its just a beta version. The full version is expected soon. Apple joins the browser war with this fully up-to-date web browser. It supports popular web standards such as HTML5 and CSS3.

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Mobililty Radeon 4870 X2 for gaming enthusiasts

ATI released Moblility Radeon 4870  X2 recently, taking the crown of extreme notebook gaming platform from Nvidia. The Card is expected to produce better results then the Nvidia’s current top of the line Geforce  9800M GTX SLI. Notebooks based on this new card are beginning to  be available.

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Offline Gmail on iPhones and HTC Magic

Google has been active these days in the mobile phone market after the introduction of its Android Platform. The recent addition to this is the offline mail browsing feature which is now extended to work with iPhones. iPhone 3G and Android HTML 5 can now access this feature easily, giving users an offline browsing experience. […]

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