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Written by Willyam Anton
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Wednesday, 03 March 2010 13:05 |
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Opera's next-generation engine consist of Opera Presto 2.5, Carakan and Vega. It is the fastest and most advanced browsing technologies. Experience the new JavaScript engine which is up to 7x faster from previous generation. For those who are on slow internet lines, you can boost your speed with Opera's powerful servers to compress Web pages, so you get them faster.
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 24 March 2010 11:01 )
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News: Gmail HTML5-optimized for the iPad |
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Written by Willyam Anton
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Sunday, 04 April 2010 12:51 |
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Google announced yesterday that they've optimized the Gmail web app for the iPad. The new user interface for the iPad is built on the Gmail for mobile HTML5 web application and brings Gmail a two-pane view with your list of conversations on the left and your messages to the right.
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Review: NVIDIA’s GeForce GTX 480 and GTX 470 |
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Written by Willyam Anton
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Saturday, 27 March 2010 12:48 |
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Today NVIDIA is launching two cards: the GeForce GTX 480, and the GeForce GTX 470. Both of them are based on GF100, the first and largest member of the Fermi family. Right off the bat, we can tell you that neither card is a complete GF100 chip. We know from NVIDIA’s earlier announcements that a complete GF100 is a 512 SP/core part organized in a 4x16x32 fashion, but these first parts will not have all of GF100’s functional units activated. Instead we’ll be getting a 480 core part for the GTX 480, and a 448 core part for the GTX 470. Ultimately we will not be seeing the full power of GF100 right away, but you can be sure that somewhere down the line we’ll see a GTX 485 or GTX 490 with all of GF100’s functional units enabled.
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Guide: Seven perfectly legal ways to get Windows 7 cheap (or even free) |
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Written by Willyam Anton
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Saturday, 07 November 2009 14:37 |
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 Only suckers pay retail. If you’ve read any reviews of Windows 7, you’ve seen references to its price list, which ranges from $120 for a Home Premium upgrade to $320 for a fully licensed copy of Windows 7 Ultimate. Well, guess what? You don’t have to pay that much. Most people have much better options available, if you know where to look. As I’ve detailedhere, the best deals go to PC manufacturers, which you benefit from if you buy a new PC. ZDNet
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 07 November 2009 14:40 )
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