Posted by
Raj Patel on May 26th, 2012 |
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Keeping your home computer secure can be a daunting premise to a lot of users. These days it can be very easy though and there are lots of solutions available at different price ranges, and to fill different needs. It might seem confusing with so many options but it doesn’t have to be. Lets take a quick look at some possibilities and the basics of getting your home computer secure.
Passwords
This is your basic...
Posted by
Raj Patel on May 19th, 2012 |
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Samsung made it official just this past April; The 10.1” Galaxy Tab 2 was coming. Since then here hasn’t been much info to sink our teeth into and even a few rumours that productions plans may be delayed to make way for a new hardware revision but that appears to not be the case. The tablet is indeed coming out soon as originally planned. Sooner than we thought, in fact.
While plans haven’t fully...
Posted by
Raj Patel on May 16th, 2012 |
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Admittedly it can be hard to shop for a tablet at times if you have particular needs. For example Apple and Android tablets aren’t for everyone. Many users specifically need a tablet with Windows on board, particularly business users. As good as some of the alternatives can be, there is still no real substitute for a full windows working environment. Thankfully Toshiba’s WT200 is here to fill that niche.
This...
Posted by
Raj Patel on May 15th, 2012 |
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We’ve already taken a look at Intel’s new Ivy Bridge CPUs last month. Now AMD is sending a return volley in their battle for CPU dominance. The latest and greatest from AMD – the Trinity APU is here now. Its fast, cool, and efficient. It’s got some graphics tricks up its proverbial sleeve. Most of all its here to give Ivy Bridge a run for its money.
Engineered with a similar emphasis on efficiency...
Posted by
Raj Patel on May 14th, 2012 |
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There is a whole genre of home computers out there that you may not even be aware of. They’re called, as you might have guessed by the title of this post, HTPCs. The acronym stands for Home Theatre Personal Computer. Think of it as a computer set up specifically for connecting to your home theatre setup – particularly your living room TV. Its all about using the power and flexibility of a modern...