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RISC OS lands on the Raspberry Pi, relives the glory days
RISC OS lands on the Raspberry Pi, relives the glory days The Raspberry Pi received a RAM boost recently, but it certainly won't need it to run the latest officially supported operating system - RISC OS.
Images: 1 Tags: 2 Views: 57 Published: 10:26, Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Intel launches new SSD DC S3700 series solid-state drives
Intel launches new SSD DC S3700 series solid-state drives Intel has just announced its next-generation solid-state drive series for Big Data, Cloud, and other Data Center applications. Intel's SSD DC S3700 series, as it is officially called, are designed to remove storage congestion while maximizing multi-core CPU performance.
Images: 1 Tags: 3 Views: 51 Published: 10:16, Tuesday, November 6, 2012
AT&T offers Samsung ATIV Smart PC and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 from November 9th
AT&T offers Samsung ATIV Smart PC and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 from November 9th AT&T has announced that November 9th will be the date when both the Samsung ATIV smart PC and the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 will arrive at AT&T retail stores in the US, letting you take advantage of AT&T's 4G LTE network with your spanking new device(s) if you decide to pick them up.
Images: 1 Tags: 13 Views: 63 Published: 14:04, Monday, November 5, 2012
Skype prepaid cards revealed for the UK
Skype prepaid cards revealed for the UK Skype (a division of Microsoft after their buy out a while back) has just introduced a range of new prepaid cards that will see action in the UK, where folks who do not have a credit card (by choice or because they do not qualify for it) will now be able to top up their Skype accounts from as low as
Images: 1 Tags: 3 Views: 69 Published: 12:11, Monday, November 5, 2012
Entire National Geographic volume fits on 160GB hard drive
Entire National Geographic volume fits on 160GB hard drive Now here is an interesting bit of trivia that you might be interested to know, assuming you are a buff for fantastic and quirky facts. Do you know that with just 160GB of storage space, you are able to store away a digitized copy of every single issue of National Geographic.
Images: 1 Tags: 3 Views: 53 Published: 10:14, Monday, November 5, 2012
Acer's Greater China president wants Microsoft to leave the hardware to the “professionals”
Acer's Greater China president wants Microsoft to leave the hardware to the “professionals” It is safe to assume that many of Microsoft's manufacturing partners were surprised when Microsoft unveiled the Surface tablet, a device designed and made by the Redmond company as opposed to sourcing it to companies like Dell, HP, Acer, etc.
Images: 1 Tags: 9 Views: 72 Published: 08:08, Monday, November 5, 2012
Anonymous claims they hacked PayPal's servers, leaks thousands of passwords online
Anonymous claims they hacked PayPal's servers, leaks thousands of passwords online We're sure that most of you guys are familiar with the hacking ground, Anonymous, by now. Now it seems that as part of the group's 5th of November protest, they claim to have hacked PayPal's servers and managed to get their hands on 28,000 customer account passwords and leaked it online.
Images: 1 Tags: 1 Views: 49 Published: 07:38, Monday, November 5, 2012
AMD unveils Opteron 6300, hopes to put servers in a Piledriver
AMD unveils Opteron 6300, hopes to put servers in a Piledriver AMD's advantage these days most often rests in datacenters that thrive on the chip designer's love of many-core processors, so it was almost surprising that the company brought its Piledriver architecture to the mainstream before turning to the server room.
Images: 2 Tags: 6 Views: 99 Published: 00:02, Monday, November 5, 2012
This Website Tells You Whether Your iPhone is Locked
This Website Tells You Whether Your iPhone is Locked For those of us that have purchased cellular phones on Ebay or Craigslist, we understand the need to get the skinny on what we're buying.
Images: 1 Tags: 2 Views: 61 Published: 23:06, Friday, November 2, 2012
LapPi project sees Raspberry Pi as a laptop
LapPi project sees Raspberry Pi as a laptop The Raspberry Pi is one hot piece of commodity when it was first introduced and shipped earlier this year, allowing hobbyists to take advantage of its relatively low, low price to come up with projects of their own.
Images: 1 Tags: 9 Views: 60 Published: 21:47, Friday, November 2, 2012
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