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Written by Nenad Karalic
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Monday, 18 August 2008 |
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If you are TV fan and you have wireless network and notebook, than you probably at some point thought how it would be nice to take your notebook and simply move to other room, go on balcony or backyard and with no interruptions from other householders watch your favorite show or some sport event. Still, TV tuner demands antenna and cable and that’s when you realize that even though your notebook is portable, after all, you won’t watch TV as you would like to.
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Written by Fedja Drndarski
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Wednesday, 16 July 2008 |
Almost five years ago, Intel promoted its first uniform solution attended for notebooks, under the brand – Centrino. This brand was launched with intention to consolidate a position of Intel on notebook’s market as number one. Many people are making a mistake if they think that Centrino is some Intel processor attended for notebooks and is based on “rocket science” technology. Centrino is constitute of processor, chipset, network subsystem that supports 100Mbit/1Gbit LAN connection and also an optional WiFi adapter.
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Written by Fedja Drndarski
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Monday, 12 May 2008 |
A few months ago, the American company Advanced Micro Devices – AMD, as the second biggest manufacturer in the processor market, launched the new K10 microarchitecture onto the market, in the form of a server solution codenamed Barcelona. Barcelona is the new Opteron which brings many novelties in the fields of virtualization, multi-socket scaling, as well as many improvements in multithread software synchronization.
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Written by Nebojsa Todorovic
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
Questions we ask ourselves quite often when buying a new PC are: “Should I take a cheaper processor and a slightly more expensive graphics card or vice versa?”, or the legendary one, “Will this new processor choke on my graphics card” etc. Variations to these questions are without number and we would need at least a page to write them all down, but we are sure that you found yourselves in such a situation at least once.
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Written by Enis Sahinovic
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Thursday, 08 February 2007 |
At the beginning of February, Steve Jobs once again shook electronic and musical industry by an open letter in which he required abatement of protection on music distributed over the Internet, and as main perpetrators for existence of various DRM protections indicated some of the biggest music distributors: Universal, Sony BMG, Warner and EMI. |
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