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Monday, 27 October 2008 |
There has been very little news and sneak peak on the upcoming Windows – Windows 7. I believe that Microsoft has every reason to be discreet – it takes 1,000 engineers to code this piece of software, I’m pretty sure that it’s a very high resource consuming piece of technology.
One thing for sure, is that they have mentioned something about tweaking the GPU, at least it was contained within their theme, ‘Unlocking the GPU with Direct3D’.
Let’s see what the software can deliver when it rolls out next year, shall we? |
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Monday, 27 October 2008 |
Are you looking for an online web service whereby you can do a perform Search Area Codes? If you are, then you should definitely take a look at SearchAreaCodes.net’s services whereby you can lookup for area codes for United States.
But what’s interesting about their service is their reverse phone detective feature whereby you can enter a phone number and retrieve a full phone report. This would give you various other details such as owner name and address, phone location, household members and many more.
For more information on how you can use this SearchAreaCodes.net’s services, visit their web portal today! |
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Sunday, 19 October 2008 |
It’s small – period. LG has launched their latest S-210 laptop in korea whereby it would be packed with a mini 12.1 inch display. This little laptop also comes with the following hardware:
2.43GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor NVIDIA graphics set Whopping 4GB of RAM, Ethernet audio in / out VGA out eSATA / USB ports HDMI Windows Vista
It’s a small little wonder – I would like to get my hands on it as well. Don’t you? |
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Sunday, 19 October 2008 |
It’s boxy – really. However, the Tranquil SQA-5H PC is a cube shaped server or rather home server which you can purchase and start a server at home!
On the other hand, I have doubts that this would be an effective server as it would be running the 1.6GHz Intel Atom 330 processor and comes with 1GB of RAM (2GB maximum).
I wonder what kind of home server you could run with such a configuration. A file server probably? |
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Sunday, 19 October 2008 |
Do you have one of those tiny little doors where you pet uses it to get into your house? Well, you should take note that not only your pet utilizes this pet door – other pets could easily gain access to your house. Stray cats for example, could easily follow your cat home and eat your cat food supplies without you even noticing what was happening. This means that your monthly expenditure for cat food would be significantly increased without you noticing what was happening in the house.
Well I came to know this product that could help solve your problem and it’s called the microchip cat flap. How this cat flap works is whenever your cat goes near the cat flap, it would scan your cat’s microchip to determine whether it is your cat or not – once the microchip is verified, the cat flap would be unlocked giving access to your cat.
I believe that the petporte microchip cat flap is a wonderful design as it is automated and would help you increase security in the house against unauthorized access by stray cats. I also believe that it is easy to install on your door and would be an excellent addition to your pet accessories.
However, what concerns me the most about the pet porte microchip cat flaps is the microchip. I’m not really comfortable inserting a microchip onto my cat – as I feel that I wouldn’t be comfortable as well should a microchip be inserted inside me.
On the other hand, I think that the price for the cat flap is pretty reasonable – it’s retailing online at £125. But most importantly, this product works and it would help safeguard your cat against strays and unnecessary harm at home.
For more information about the petporte microchip cat flap visit the links that I have embedded above. |
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