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Mozilla Claims that the Upcoming Windows 8 with ARM will only Allow Internet Explorer

Back to the past, the 90's where Microsoft was accused of monopoly by reducing the possibilities of your operating system to a single web browser, Internet Explorer, from the rest. At that time the play ended with the near disappearance of Netscape. Today, almost 20 years later, Mozilla claim publicly that Microsoft will restrict the use of the next

Microsoft Joined the Initiative Hybrid Memory Cube

In the short term, by 2014 for servers and 2015 for consumer PCs, the future of RAM will go through the adoption of DDR4. This memory still significantly increase the bandwidth needs are growing as fast as their hearts are increasing.  Beyond that, certainly by the end of the decade we will move to a radically [...]

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Failure Rate of Computer Components

Like every year, there are good and bad surprises. Examples in which the products can also provide our Mac: - The RAM is a very reliable component. Crucial gives a rate of return of 0.23% while the lowest ranking, Corsair still manages to 1.44%. This was the period of a memory that has cursed his leaden figures with [...]

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USB Appears as Dress Set Safety Pin- Complete Removal of Misplaced Fears

If you mention the name of Art. Lebedev, perhaps many people will immediately think of custom keyboard Optimus series of this company. Emerged through successful product launches unique keyboard, the company is increasingly asserted its position in the industry this harsh electronics. And Art. Lebedev has once again created a surprise with new products launched recently. It is not a [...]

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First Gigabit Wi-Fi Router Ready for Implementation

Netgear announced its 1st 802.11ac-compatible Wi-Fi router, capable of delivering gigabit accelerates which is  three times faster than current 802.11n routers. Topping out at 1300 Mbps in five Ghz mode and 450 Mbps in two.4 GHz, Netgear's R6300 router can launch next month at a value of $199.99. Netgear's announcement is notable for Apple observers, [...]

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Image of Ivy Bridge Impressed, not the CPU Improvements

With the Core i7-3770K brings Intel already the third generation of Core processors on the market. Despite a change of structure width to 22 nanometers that are CPU without load is not economical - there's a much faster graphics core with DirectX-11. It has a "tick" in Intel made ??- with this slogan, derived from the tick-tock of a clock in the [...]

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Dell Announced its New "Mac Pro"

Dell has unveiled its new range of professional machines in the form of Precision turn, what we might call direct competitors to the Mac Pro hardware. If there is no question here of advertising for these products, it is interesting to see what offers the PC manufacturer in this range, especially the 7600 model which has [...]

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HTC Develops its Own Mobile Processor

HTC has decided to follow the example of its main competitors in the face of Apple and Samsung, and to develop its own processor for mobile devices. The difference between the Taiwanese project is that it creates a chip designed for low-end smartphones.

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Multimedia Hard Drives - HDD Versus SSD

In the world of storage are two main types of memory: those based on flash memory , commonly known as spikes USB or SSD , and magnetic memory found in hard drives. Today we will focus on differentiating those who today are the two types of storage devices more common, SSD and traditional hard drives . Although its internal operation is transparent to the user, the differences between [...]

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USB Today will Quickly Outdated by New Storage Technology

According to Dr. James M.Tour - the synthetic organic chemist at Rice University Houston, flash memory devices can be created with smaller size in the next few years however, then we will see a barrier to technology.Dr. Tour of his colleagues have developed a new processing chip, and believe that it could replace flash memory [...]

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Intel Released its First PCI-Express SSD

On several occasions Intel announced its intention to push forward the PCI Express interface for storage media such as SSD already arriving to saturate the SATA III while its new version is not yet valid. 

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Intel Wants to Bring Batteries for Ultrabukov to a Single Standard

Intel, the developer is an official ultrabukov relatively new modification of the classic notebook, wants to standardize their batteries and make them more subtle. The main goal pursued by chip maker - is increasing demand for ultrabuki while reducing their cost. To date, a single standard for batteries ultrabukov not, so the producers based on their [...]

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