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Once upon a time I was as ignorant as can be when it comes to computers but after seeing the need to learn all about it as I saw its use in my daily life, I really researched and learned hard about this hardware and stuff. Now when I am asked to replace the computer ram or the memory for short of a computer, I can easily determine which is needed and this is a great feeling to be able to do so. Like this one time my computer would not boot up, I immediately knew I had to replace the laptop m
KOLKATA - IT hardware, mobile phones and electronics company Intex Technologies (India) is targeting Rs.800 crore turnover this fiscal, a top official said here Tuesday. “We have made many new launches this fiscal. We have entered into the laptop segment and have unveiled huge range of mobile phones,” Ranjit Bhattacharjee, zonal sales manager (computer peripherals) of [...]
Filed under: Hardware , Retail , Rumors , Software , iMac , Apple Our weekly talkcast returns to the virtual airwaves this evening over on Talkshoe , so if you’re around on a Sunday night, and want to tune in and talk Apple with a crew of TUAW bloggers and readers, you’re in luck. We’ll start up at around 10pm Eastern this evening, and we’ll be talking about the biggest stories in the province of Applevania, including the “new” features of Gmail push and MMS on the iPhone (and ho
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Filed under: Hardware , Rumors , Apple If the relationship between Apple and Mac CPU provider Intel was any closer, the two companies might have to start labeling their record collections and discussing whether to keep the wagon wheel table. In an intriguing technology demonstration last week, it was pointed out that the in-development Intel ultrafast optical connection called Light Peak was being shown on a rather elaborate hackintosh , running good old Mac OS X. This raised an ey
This week classes started and one the most common questions I’m getting is “What’s the best computer for 3d modeling?”. Beside the people that REALLY want me to say “MAC BOOK PRO, of course” this is a tough question to answer. (I’ve noticed once a person has decided to go with a Mac book, there is really no point on discussing it further ) When it comes to hardware I try and stay objective and really find the best tool. I had a Mac Book and the issue for me was mapping the keyboard. I could
Hi, I will soon be building myself a gaming rig and i wanted to get the best audio possible so i did some research and i had 1 concern. I am buying.
Filed under: Hardware , Ask TUAW , MobileMe , Snow Leopard Welcome back to Ask TUAW , our weekly Mac troubleshooting Q&A column. This week we've got questions about recovering video files from a corrupt SDHC card, transferring files from an old Mac to a new one, MobileMe sync, virtual machines and more. As always, your suggestions and questions are welcome. Questions for next week should be left in the comments. When asking a question please include which machine you're running and
A Linux Live CD to the Rescue! By Scott Nesbitt Computer hard drives. They’re an essential component of your computing experience. While they’re not as fragile as they were even 10 years ago, they’re often one of the weak links in the chain of hardware that makes up a desktop computer or a laptop computer. When something goes wrong with a hard drive, you can be in a lot of trouble. Especially if you haven’t backed up your data recently. If you need that data – whether it’s office doc
July 8th, 2009 Posted by Dave Greenfield @ 2:31 amCategories:Android Project, Enterprise 2.0, Google, UncategorizedTags:Google Inc., PC, Operating System, Google Chrome, Google Chrome OS, Software Architecture, Netbooks, Nettops & MIDs, Operating Systems, Productivity, Hardware Google officially announced yesterday nigth that they were developing an operating to run on x86 and ARM processors. The open source project is an extension of Chrome, hence the name Google Chrome Operating System and