Packard Bell X3.0 media centre PC
Packard Bell’s iPower X3.0 desktop gaming PC is powered by Intel’s Core i5 processor and owes its design to the interior of street racing cars. Nods to over-excitable motoring include its red lighting effect and graffiti-like logo.
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Packard Bell X3.0 media centre PC
Drobo has launched an external hard drive that automatically back up files and folders and that also offers media-sharing capabilities. The Drobo FS drive is a shared storage drive that can expanded with additional drives as the users’ needs increase.
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Drobo FS media-sharing drive
Any businessman worth his salt knows that the key to his success is being able to access the information he wants, when he wants it. A number of portable devices that combine utility with style and technology have flooded the markets in recent times. The biggest revolution, however, was the advent of the laptop.
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Today is my birthday! Yay! *runs around rejoicing* It’s neat having it on the term break holidays so as you can really enjoy every single bit of this day which you can truly call your own day off! And so this is my first time celebrating my birthday overseas in a new environment, but the party seems to be on a different continent! I won’t be expecting anything fancy this year here (so as not to keep my hopes too high yet). But hey I was lucky to receive stuff from home, particularly this neat birthday card my family had sent me
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Happy Birthday to me!
There are three kinds of people in this world: people who love and own Apple products; people who love but can't afford Apple products; and people who—for whatever reason—absolutely loathe anything branded with the fruit.
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18 Apple product alternatives
Combing through hundreds of blog posts and news articles daily, Dirk Klingner, our technology-trend watcher, sifts through the noise to bring you the tech news most important to consumers. If you have a tip on a story you want to share, leave a comment below.
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Daily Dispatch: Google to allow Analytics opt-out; Apple patent shows iGroups
There are many ways to improve your photos, but one lesser-known way is to use something called the rule of thirds. Here's the basic idea: Avoid placing your subjects in the dead center of the picture.
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To take better photos, use the Rule of Thirds
Mouse Computer has announced a new gaming laptop to its range by launching the NextGear-Note i910. Powered by either an Intel Core i7-720QM, Intel Core i7-820QM or Intel Core i7-920XM processor, the NextGear-Note i910 sports a 17.3-inch 1920 x 1080 Full HD widescreen LCD display, an Intel PM55 Express chipset, a NVIDIA GeForce GTX285M 1GB GPU, a 500GB hard drive, an Intel X25-M SSD with 80GB or 160GB of capacity, up to 8GB DDR3 RAM, a 2.0MP webcam, an optional DVD Super Multi or Blu-ray optical drive, a 7-in-1 card reader, WiFi and runs on either Windows 7 Home Premium or Professional OS.
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Another desktop vendor has jumped aboard the six-core gaming desktop bandwagon, as iBuyPower has released four new systems featuring the new Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition processor. The cheapest of the six-core Paladin line at $2,159, the Gamer Paladin F890, comes with 6GB of DDR3 RAM, while the other three pack twice as much RAM. The
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iBuyPower joins Intel Core i7-980X gaming desktop fray, launches handful of six-core PCs
Combing through hundreds of blog posts and news articles daily, Dirk Klingner, our technology-trend watcher, sifts through the noise to bring you the tech news most important to consumers. If you have a tip on a story you want to share, leave a comment below
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Daily Dispatch: Ex-auto dealer disables 100+ cars; Almost 1 in 3 Americans have a smart phone
Although Telstra chief information officer John McInerney today said the telco was increasing the use of cloud computing technologies for internal staff, it didn’t seem the telco would go so far as to adopt Google’s cloud-based email and office suite across its operations.
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Telstra CIO reserved on Google apps
iiNet has lodged a “notice of contention” with the Federal Court in the hope of clarifying two of its defences that were rejected by Federal Court Judge Dennis Cowdroy in its recent legal battle against the Australian Federation Against Copyright Theft.
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iiNet contests Cooper copyright judgement
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Rumors of cell phones that run on the 4G network , which promises much faster downloads and uploads than today’s speediest networks, have been floating around for more than a year. Yet no phone maker or carrier has produced a 4G cellphone .
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As they often do, computer geeks everywhere got excited when they heard that Acer has made an FCC filing regarding a new laptop – the TimelineX 1830T – but not a lot of information was known about the computer. Now the mystery is solved as some computer bloggers have gotten their hands on some of the specs for the TimelineX 1830T and it seems as though, for the most part, they’re pretty excited
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Acer’s TimelineX 1830T
Bandai Namco has decided to upgrade the Rilakkuma netbook with a touchscreen display. It is actually a redesigned Kohjinsha SX Series that features an Intel Atom Z520 processor, a 1GB of RAM, a 60GB hard drive, a DVD drive, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, a 1Seg TV tuner, a webcam, and an 8.9-inch touchscreen display at 1,280 × 768 resolution.
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Here’s an unboxing video of the all new Samsung N210 Pine Trail netbook that was made by Brad Linder from Liliputing. In case you didn’t know, this mini laptop sports a 10.1-inch 1024 x 600 LED display, a 1.66GHz Intel Atom Pine Trail N450 processor, an Intel GMA 3150 graphics card, a 1GB RAM, a 250GB hard drive, a 0.3MP webcam, a 3-in-1 media card reader, three USB 2.0 ports, WiFi, a 6-cell lithium-ion battery and runs on Windows 7 Starter Edition OS. Watch the video after the break
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Samsung N210 Pine Trail Netbook Unboxing Video
The deluge of systems offering i7-980X CPUs has begun, with several gaming PC vendors adding the new Intel six-core processor to their lineups. That includes Maingear, which is selling its Shift performance desktop (pictured) for $3,290 with the first Gulftown CPU. Key specs at that price are 6GB of DDR3 RAM, 750GB hard drive, ATI
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Maingear, Digital Storm, CyberPower and Velocity Micro announce i7-980X six-core desktops
Desktop makers are all getting into the act with freshly updated systems that feature the new Intel i7-980X Extreme Edition six-core CPU, but so is a boutique laptop builder as well. Eurocom is one of a few vendors that squeezes desktop processors into hot and heavy notebooks whose heft and lap-scorching capabilities result in these desktop
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Eurocom jams i7-980X six-core desktop processor into 17-inch D900F Panther laptop
I just got an alert from one of my readers that they cannot change brightness on their ASUS UL30Vt after a resume. The same thing has been happening to my ASUS UL30Vt but I found a quick fix over at ASUS’s download page, the BIOS update fixes the issue. BIOS 210 Solve the bug of the brightness can not be changed after resume from S3 in iGPU mode
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