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|  | Hands-on Opera 9.5 Thursday, August 21, 2008
A good web browser can enhance your browsing experience to a great extent. Everyone, including me, looks for a browser which is secure, fast and with extra features. There are a few well-known web browsers available. Some of them are: Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari, Opera and Internet Explorer. If you recall, a few weeks ago we published an article on Mozilla Firefox 3.0, providing an overview of its features. This time I had a chance to play around with the Opera 9.5. I was intrigued to find out how Opera 9.5 stacks up. Read this latest article right here! 
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| PC Monitors and LCDs - Acronyms and Terms Explained Thursday, August 21, 2008
Have you ever wondered what those terms and acronyms mean that are found in the technical specifications of a monitor? What does display resolution mean? What is aspect ratio and color depth? What is the difference between LCD, TFT and CRT monitors? To help you understand, we have written an article explaining PC Monitors and LCD acronyms and terminology. Check out the article right here. | |
| | Apple Releases iPhone Firmware Update Wednesday, August 20, 2008
A few weeks ago Apple released the 2.0.1 software update for the Apple iPhone and again yesterday they released another, version 2.0.2 firmware for both the iPhone and iPod touch. This release is expected to fix the iPhone 3G connection issue which has been widely reported over the past few weeks. Just like previous releases, Apple said this is a “Bug Fix” and they have not issued detailed release notes! However AppleInsider has pointed out few notes related to this new release. They are: - No new settings appear to have been included.
- Some users report faster browsing, though this may be due to cleared cache.
- Typing lag may be reduced.
- Apps don't require updates; NetShare still works.
- Transition from music list to Coverflow has changed.
If you have updated your iPhone with this latest release and have experienced some improvements or any changes, please let us know. | |
| Four Popular Thermal Pastes Compared! Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Thermal paste for CPUs is crucial. If you are a regular PC user and you don't bother with stress teasing your system or doing things like overclocking, a normal thermal paste is absolutely fine. But for the hard-core PC enthusiast, a good thermal paste matters a lot. It will let them play around with the CPU's temperature being less of a concern. Now, which one to go for? Which thermal paste if best for you? APH Networks has made it quite easy for you to decide which is the one! In a thermal paste round-up, they have chosen the 4 top thermal pastes: 'classic' Arctic Silver 5, Arctic Cooling MX-2, Tuniq TX-2, and NT-H1 paste.  “Arctic Cooling advertises their thermal paste as not only non-electrically conductive, but also low thermal resistance. This means that heat will transfer through this product easily. Theoretically, it has no break-in time, but it works the best after a day or two. Arctic Cooling MX-2 is available in the form of a 4 gram tube and a 30 gram tube. A 4 gram tube lasts for about 7-8 applications, while a 30 gram tube is for frequent builders and/or CPU heatsink swapping enthusiasts that need... well, a lot haha.” - APH Networks. | |
| Questions about Intel Socket LGA1366 Heatsink? Wednesday, August 20, 2008
So the Intel’s Core i7 (Nehalem) is supposed to be launched later this year and some of you folks may be eager to upgrade your system with Intel’s new invention. Core i7 requires an Intel socket 1366 motherboard instead of LGA775. No doubt, if you have an existing socket LGA775 motherboard but you're keen to upgrade your system to Core i7, questions regarding the new socket and compatibility with LGA775 are bound to arise. Frostytech labs has posted an article in attempt to answer your questions regarding the socket LGA1366 Heatsink. 
“Will current Intel socket 775 heatsinks fit on Intel socket 1366 motherboards? The reason is 'Nehalem' processors have somewhat different power specs, but more importantly the mounting pins which affix the heatsink to the motherboard are spaced further apart. For socket 1366 motherboards the holes are spaced 80mm apart, for socket 775 motherboard that distance was 72mm.” Read on here. | |
| New Marketing Strategy From Carphone Warehouse Tuesday, August 19, 2008
We all know that mini notebooks are the ideal choice for students and frequent travelers. To spice up this segment retailers are offering combo offers that consist of mini notebook, broadband subscription and USB modem at a nominal price. With more retailers jumping onto the bandwagon, will these offers favor the growth of mini notebook or just the retailers? VIA Arena has published an article on the topic. Click here to read the article. | |
| Build Your Own Blu-ray Media Center PC Tuesday, August 19, 2008
As many of you know, we have been publishing video guides about how to build your very own Blu-ray media center PC and now we have writen up articles based on these video episodes. In the first article, we have started with an introduction to Blu-ray technology and now in this second article we go on to explain our hardware choices of the case, motherboard, CPU, RAM, optical drive, video card, hard drive etc. | |
| All in One Mouse Pad Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Here is a multifunctional mouse pad with a host of useful features that can transform the space on your desk. The Zone ZUP8020 mouse pad includes a four USB 2.0 port hub allowing you to connect your peripherals like Webcam, Flash drives, USB keyboard etc. Plus, it’s integrated with stereo speakers, audio input/output, and microphone with on/off switch. The mouse pad is designed with a smooth surface that works for both Optical and laser mice. This all in one package is $20. – Techfresh.net 
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| Imperial Tie Fighter Advanced X1 from Star Wars Tuesday, August 19, 2008
If you are a Star Wars fan then no doubt you would like this bad boy. The Imperial Tie Fighter Web Cam is a replica of the Imperial Tie Fighter Advanced X1. Don’t expect to shoot lasers with this gadget but you can shoot photos and videos instead. It can also light up the flight's laser canons and features digitized sound effects taken directly from the Star Wars movies. The webcam comes with LEDS that will light you up, making it easier to capture images in low light and even in ambient lighting. These webcams retail at approximately $40 and are available at Wesco limited. –Coolest Gadgets.  | |
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| The Force Unleashed |  |
|  | Location: Blogs Console Haven |
 | | Posted by: Mike | Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:23:32 GMT | Apart from making fans like myself soil their pants, the legacy of Star Wars still lives strong even after Revenge of the Sith. Scheduled for release on September 17, 2008 for Australia on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Wii, PSP, Nintendo DS, second-generation N-Gage, and PlayStation 2, Star Wars: The Force Unleashed is expected to smash game sale records as the the story line that connects A New Hope and Revenge of the Sith is expanded in the latest game brought forth from LucasArts. The game centers around the mysterious apprentice Darth Vader had during the still largely undiscovered period of the Empire forming its foundations for power. Players will take control of Vader’s apprentice, known as Starkiller, in a third person perspective and are tasked with the mission of hunting down Jedi that escaped Order 66. Players will be immersed into a Star Wars world like no other, being the first game of the series to move onto next-gen graphics. 
Game mechanics will take new form with each console. Players with a Wii will take advantage of the Wii remote for lightsaber control and the Nunchuk attachment will simulate Force power use, as with DS users being able to perform special lightsaber moves via input from the stylus control. Although The Force Unleashed title is predominantly the video game title, a series of books, action figures and an RPG supplement will coincide with the games release to provide that little bit extra of lore for the game. Lucas has confirmed that the game will release more lore by itself but felt that because any information brought out concerning this era was a high priority for Star Wars Fanatics, the additional franchise will satisfy that hunger. It seems the Star Wars franchise is in full swing again after its break since the release of Episode III. Although the movies are done, we have still got more upcoming games and the two new TV shows to look forward to. Thanks to IGN.COM for the info, you can check out the site for more information as well as media downloads at www.lucasarts.com/games/theforceunleashed. A more detailed review of the game will be done upon its release, the prospect of handling the actions of a lightsaber make this game born for the Wii in my opinion. | | | Permalink | Trackback |
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