Intel Research Day ponders location, gesture tech
June 30, 2010 by admin · Leave a Comment
The chipmaker’s annual science fair for its researchers shows the company is thinking about where technologies just now coming to consumers will be now and years in the future. Originally posted at Circuit Breaker
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Choosing the right printer
May 25, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Printers vary enormously in price from £50 for a simple piece of equipment designed to do a few fairly basic jobs at home- school projects, printing maps and directions or recipes from the internet, and maybe a little light photo printing now and again, to massive industrial models worth thousands or tens of thousands.
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Gateway Notebook Battery Tips | ArticlesBase.com
January 4, 2010 by · Leave a Comment
Gateway has been making personal computers and laptops for a few decades now and they have developed a few tips and tricks you can use to get more performance out of your laptop battery and built those features right into your laptop.
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Go Green or Die,Recycling Your Dell Inspiron B130 Battery | ArticlesBase.com
September 23, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Do your really enjoy the beatiful world now? Have you ever think of do anything to make our life greener
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Another mouse that likes to wash
June 29, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
Worried about germs populating your peripherals? You may dream of giving them a nice bath now and then. Go ahead, with the MW-2800 washable optical mouse from Cherry , a ZF Electronics brand. Cherry’s MW-2800 optical washable mouse (Credit: Cherry) The mouse is targeted at hospitals, clinics, schools, manufacturing lines, …

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12 Wacky USB Devices that Suck
April 14, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
USB was actually designed to allow many peripherals to be connected to computer using a single standardized interface socket but in the recent years, a lot of things have been manufatured to be connected to computers via USB. We see a lot of unusual and weird USB devices every now and then. Some of them are just pointless and some just suck.
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Viewsonic goes ultra thin
February 27, 2009 by · Leave a Comment
This is the CD4220T. Soon as I get a pic of the CD4230, I'll get back to you. Disappointing, I know. Send your hater mail to Viewsonic, please. (Credit: Viewsonic) Every now and then I actually like getting excited about things I’ll never have. Probably something carried …

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