Posts Tagged ‘ GB ’

BungBungame Launches AMD Fusion Business Tablet

December 30, 2011
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What BungBungame Technology made is one of those products that took their sweet time arriving but may finally give business users the sort of horsepower they need from an electronic. On the mobile PC and consumer electronic market, AMD’s Z-series of APUs (accelerated processing units) is made up of chips with very good computing...

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Sony Tablet S Supports PlayStation Controllers Now

December 16, 2011
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You’d think that PlayStation game console controllers wouldn’t be more than that, but Sony begs to differ, since it is implementing support for them in other devices as well. In this case, the Japanese company is bringing PS controller compatibility to the Tablet S. So far, only 32-bit games from the age of the...

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4GB DDR3 RAM Modules Sell for Just $16.5 Now (12.65 Euro)

December 14, 2011
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One might not think that the floods in Thailand would affect memory sales, of all things, but they just might, albeit indirectly. The floods that shut down factories in Thailand crippled the worldwide supply chain of hard disk drive units. Thus, with fewer storage devices to go around, fewer PCs will sell during 2012,...

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Microsoft Announces SQL Azure Q4 Service Release Availability

December 13, 2011
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In addition to announcing a series of changes performed to the Windows Azure website, complemented by the availability of new developer tools, Microsoft also announced the availability of the SQL Azure Q4 Service Release. Officially introduced back in October at the PASS Summit, the SQL Azure Q4 Service Release brings along increased flexibility when...

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Transcend StoreJet Cloud Wireless Portable Drive Official

December 5, 2011
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Transcend just announced a new storage device, one that acts as a miniature database for photos, documents, e-books, movies and music files. The drive is the sort of storage product that doesn’t have a monumental capacity, but that comes with the territory. If this had been a hard drive, it would have had 500...

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PlayStation Vita Memory Cards Prices Revealed by GameStop

November 28, 2011
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Specialist video game retailer GameStop has revealed the price that gamers will have to pay in order to get their hands on the proprietary memory cards that the new PlayStation Vita handheld from Sony will use when it is launched early during 2012. The company says that the smallest of the memory cards will...

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A Quick Path to Your Files and Folders

November 25, 2011
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In this world of speed, of programs developed for fast usage, an application named SideFolders appears as a time-saving tool. Its role is to give you quick access to the Sidebar, while positioned on the left or right side of your Mac’s screen. More than an alternative of the popular Finder, SideFolders will provide...

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Free Solution to Access the Latest News

November 18, 2011
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The application comes with five available layouts, which change the way you view your news. Classic allows you to access the headlines in the main window; clicking them will open an additional window in the background containing a small preview.?? The Widescreen layout basically works the same way as Classic, but is optimized for...

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Samsung Galaxy S Glide Officially Introduced in Canada

November 17, 2011
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Samsung Galaxy S Glide has just been officially introduced in Canada. We expected the smartphone to go live in the first week of November, but it looks like Rogers was too busy launching the Motorola RAZR and Samsung Galaxy S II LTE.Anyway, Canadian customers can now purchase the Samsung Galaxy S Glide from Rogers...

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HP Covers the High-End with Envy 17 and 17 3D Notebooks

November 16, 2011
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HP covered the Ultrabook, the lightweight and the mainstream laptop segments already, but it didn’t forget about the high-end market, preparing a couple of Envy 17 models as well. The Envy 17 and 17 3D, as the two are called, were actually launched alongside the Envy 15, which we already covered here, along with...

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