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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Must-Have Tech Gear To Maximize Productivity Outside The Office

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Let’s face reality, virtually everyone has a laptop computer and if you’re like most college students and mobile professionals, you like to get work done outside of the classroom and the office. Luckily, most retail locations like Starbucks, Barnes & Noble and even McDonald’s offer free Wi-Fi for all their customers.

We have several tips below that can help you get your mobile telecommute on!

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Sunday, October 17, 2010

Multi-GPU: SLI & CrossFireX – Who, What, Why?

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If you’re not a dedicated PC gamer, chances are you haven’t been paying attention to the advancements in video card technology over the years. In a short time, video cards have gone from simple add-on cards with a single graphics processor, a tiny heat sink, and some RAM chips, to full-on computers in and of themselves.

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Sunday, October 03, 2010

Plug Computers: Putting Servers in the Palm of Your Hand

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What comes to mind when you think of a server? Probably a large, bulky PC (or a bunch of them) crammed into a closet or a room somewhere. Those computers can be loud, will generate a lot of heat, and can drink energy like someone knocking back ice water on hot summer day.

For most home computer users, turning a desktop computer into a server can be overkill. Sure, you can look at computer that are smaller, say the size of the famed Mac Mini. Even that’s kind of big.

But can you go any smaller? Definitely! By turning to a plug computer

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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Ultra Thin Laptops: A Worthwhile Investment?

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Portable computing has definitely evolved over the years. We’ve gone from luggable computers to actual laptop and notebook computers, to PDAs, netbooks, and smartphones.

For getting real work done while on the go, nothing beats a laptop or notebook computer. Or does it? Another alternative, that gives you the flexibility and portability of a notebook but without the bulk, is an ultra thin laptop.

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