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Apple’s new Safari 4 (beta) released

Apple has recently released a new version of its Safari browser, Safari 4, although its just a beta version. The full version is expected soon. Apple joins the browser war with this fully up-to-date web browser. It supports popular web standards such as HTML5 and CSS3.

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Explaining Intel’s QuickPath Technology

FSB (front-side-bus) was not enough to meet the future requirements of computing with ever increasing cores, processors, multithreaded optimizations and memory technologies. In year 2008, Intel introduced Quick-Path-Architecture to replace FSB with high bandwidth and low latency. Intel also provided point-to-point interconnects between all components and some other architectural changes to make system more efficient [...]

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Mobililty Radeon 4870 X2 for gaming enthusiasts

ATI released Moblility Radeon 4870  X2 recently, taking the crown of extreme notebook gaming platform from Nvidia. The Card is expected to produce better results then the Nvidia’s current top of the line Geforce  9800M GTX SLI. Notebooks based on this new card are beginning to  be available.

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Intel Vs AMD

With the unlimited desire to have high speed of processors, yet in a small size, less power dissipation and affordable cost, the competition is never more tough between the companies as it is today! Every time you turn on your PC, mostly it has either an Intel processor or an AMD’s one. Many people think [...]

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Offline Gmail on iPhones and HTC Magic

Google has been active these days in the mobile phone market after the introduction of its Android Platform. The recent addition to this is the offline mail browsing feature which is now extended to work with iPhones. iPhone 3G and Android HTML 5 can now access this feature easily, giving users an offline browsing experience. [...]

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Nvidia’s new ForceWare 182.06 WHQL Drivers

Nvidia has just released a new forceware drivers with the WHQL certification. ForceWare version 182.06  is available for both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows XP and Vista and supports GeForce 6-series and up. According to the company, you should expect to see improved performance in games such as Left 4 Dead and Fallout 3 [...]

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Internet Explorer 8 nearing RTM

Microsoft has been working hard for the development of Internet Explorer 8 and Windows 7. They’re both expected to release even before the dates announced previously. The Final Version of Windows 7 is expected to release in December 2009, whereas Internet Explorer 8 has nearly completed its development. The RTM version of Internet Explorer 8 [...]

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High Definition Explained

High Definition Television or HDTV is a common word these days. There are many display devices, small and large which are ‘capable’ of running High Definition content, and thus are called HDTV. We also see video content categorized as ‘HD’. But what does this really mean?

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Fabrication of CMOS Transistor (Processor Fabrication)

The fundamental building blocks for all computer chips are transistors. Nowadays Processors like Quad Core and Core i7 have more than 2 billion transistors. Thanks to University of Buffalo we have a cool animation that explains the steps involved in making just one pair of such transistor. The size of this pair is very small [...]

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Flash Player for iPhones

The technology world is greatly shifted after Apple’s iPhone which offers great style and reliability. The problem it was suffering from was a Flash Player needed to play flash content including Flash movies and catchy banners, which is not working correctly. Apple and Adobe have, however, recently joined together to make a Flash Player which [...]

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