When the short-lived Perpetual Entertainment shut its doors in 2008, it left behind two games. One was Star Trek Online, which had been snatched up by Cryptic the year before. The other was Gods & Heroes, which was eventually picked up by startup Heatwave Interactive.
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Gods and Heroes - Rome Rising : Review
0 commentsSamsung I8700 Omnia 7
0 commentsAndroid OS Tablet
0 comments- Display:
10.2″ TFT Touch Screen (1024 x 600 resolution)
- OS:
Android 2.1 Processor: FlyTouch ARM11 1Ghz RAM: 256MB DDR2
- WiFi
Enabled
- Internal
Hard Drive: 2GB Flash with 2 TF slots for expansion (supports MicroSD 32GB
max)
- Ports:
2 x USB 2.0, 2 x MicroSD Slots, Mini HDMI, DC Jack, 3.5mm
Headphone/Line-Out, RJ45 Ethernet
Cisco Linksys E3000 Wireless-N Router : Review
0 commentsNitendo 3DS review
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Nintendo was once the unquestioned leader in mobile gaming and virtually cemented its position with the DS for more than half a decade. Then the iPod touch happened: Nintendo was faced with a rival that updates its hardware frequently and designs for the Internet first. The 3DS is its first real answer to Apple and promises not just modern hardware but unique features like automatic device-to-device sharing and, of course, its glasses-free 3D. We'll find out in our Nintendo 3DS review whether it's enough to turn the tide.
Design
A cursory look at the 3DS is immediate proof of just how evolutionary its design is. In many ways, it looks and acts like a power user's DSi. That extends to the relative bulk of the design. It's not as big as a DSi XL, but it's definitely thick and not what you'd want to put in a pants pocket. We would give it a pass mostly because of how much it's fitting into the space it uses.
The controls will be uncannily familiar to DS veterans, with one major exception: an analog pad. To say it was overdue would be an understatement. The pad finally allows subtle, more precise movement and moves that would be difficult or impossible on a basic directional pad, such as the sweeping motion for a hadouken in Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition. Even in games like Pilotwings Resort, it was a relief to have that much control. It's a much better implementation than the PSP's almost nub-like stick, too, and there was no fear that we'd overshoot or lose grip.
LG Star review
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Sony Internet TV Review
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ASUS K53E : Review
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Prolink SW9 : Review
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Motorola Atrix 4G Smartphone : Review
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Intel SSD 320 Review (300GB)
0 commentsThe Intel SSD 320 is the much anticipated follow-up to the Intel X25-M, easily the most popular consumer SSD to date. The SSD 320 (commonly referred to as the X25-M 3rd Generation) is a mainstream SSD, letting the big brother SSD 510 go after the enthusiast space. Mainstream doesn't mean boring though, the SSD 320 posts quoted sequential read speeds of 270MB/s and writes of 220MB/s, which is still quite respectable. And while the SSD 320 is more of an evolution of the X25-M, there's still a lot that's new, like Intel 25nm NAND and capacities up to 600GB, a first for consumer SSDs.
Samsung 9 Series : Review
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Axioo Pico Pad : Review
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After a long globetrot world notebooks and netbooks, now Axioo penetrated the world of tablet. Companies that launched Pico Pad, the cheap android Froyo Tablet, abundant features. With so many reliability pico pad, perhaps this is the reason why choosing Axioo PICOpad:
Design
Solid, that's the first impression when handling Pico Pad. Pico pad Body material covered by stainless steel so that was tough. Pico was only given a little touch pad is curved on all four sides it gives the effect of a flat rectangle.
The top of PICOpad pinned plus-min the volume buttons, SD memory slot and the sim card slot neatly covered by a protective. Speakers at the put on the left and right of the tablet. While the power button on the left is saved in unison with the left speaker. The bottom of the tablet, there are plugs a headset which is adjacent to the mini usb slot.
Overall, picopad has a design very similar to Handroid from CSL. Perhaps it is because they have the same factory.
T-Mobile G-Slate Reviews Start Pouring In
0 commentsAsus GeForce GTX 590 3GB Review
0 commentsDespite a tradition of releasing range topping dual-GPU graphics cards since 2006, it’s been over two years since we’ve seen a new multi-GPU graphics setup from Nvidia. Back then it was the GeForce GTX 295 1,792MB, tearing up the benchmarks with its dual GT200b GPUs and going head-to-head with the Radeon HD 4870 X2 2GB.
Since then, though, Nvidia’s fortunes have dipped and risen like the metaphorical rollercoaster. The first generation of Fermi GPUs, based on the GF100 architecture, proved much too hot, power hungry and noisy even on single-GPU cards. This left the dual-GPU Radeon HD 5970 2GB uncontested as the fastest single graphics card for some time.
Difference Between DivX and Xvid
0 commentsASUS EeePad Transformer : Review
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Honeycomb finds itself on a double threat:
Thin, light Android tablet doubles as a capable Android laptop
Mac OS X 10.7 "Lion" : Review
0 commentsThe first is multitouch gestures, a feature that has been progressively implemented into OS X with Apple's multitouch trackpad, Magic mouse, and Magic trackpad input devices. While many might imagine a touch-screen option for notebooks, Apple is not going to go in that direction, indicating user fatigue as the main problem with that approach, but also that it is just cumbersome for most users. Instead, Apple will be concentrating on the horizontal approach to gestures and inputs that we have seen in the multitouch trackpads, and is leaving the onscreen gestures to mobile devices.
Digital Storm Black Ops Assassin Review
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Difference Between RGB and CMYK
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Using UNetbootin to create a Live Linux USB
0 commentsUNetbootin is a Live USB creation tool that can be used to create a Live Linux USB flash drive from an ISO. Many Linux distributions are supported out of the box with custom install options available for Linux distributions that are not. It is important to mention that Live Linux USB flash drives created with this tool, do not currently utilize a persistence feature. The resulting USB Linux install will function just as it does from a CD. By default you will not be able to save and restore your changes.
UNetbootin was created by Geza Kovacs, released under GNU GPL v2.
How to use UNetbootin to create a Live Linux USB flash drive
Samsung Galaxy S II : Review
0 commentsTune Up Utilities 2011 : Review
0 commentsCooler Master HAF 932 - Review
0 commentsSince the first personal computers were available, technology hasn't stopped evolving. We are now very far from the performance computers from the eighties. With each performance increase achieved, there was also an increase in heat produced. Who would have thought to cool a Commodore 64 using some sort of extreme cooling? Nobody, well I'm sure somebody did! Today, new processes allow transistors to be manufactured as small as 45nm, and 32nm will appear soon. But these new manufacturing processes cannot completely counter the increase in the growing number of processor cores and transistors, so computers have to rely on more advanced ways of cooling.
Cooler Master, developing cooling devices since 1992, has always supplied the market with adapted products. Today, to answer the ever increasing demand in case airflow, the new full-tower chassis named HAF 932, for High Air Flow, is launched. It features four fans, three of them having a diameter of 230mm! So let's see what this monster looks like.
Closer Look:
My first impression when I saw the box was that it was small for a full-tower chassis. It was as big as the two last mid-tower cases I have looked at, although the package is heavier. On the front, there was nothing more than a picture of the HAF 932 along with its name. At the back, there were some other pictures, along with a list of the main features. On one side, the complete specifications table could be found. I noticed at the bottom of the same side that there are some stickers indicating that there might be versions without a window and a power supply included. On the other side, there was nothing more than the same picture on the front. I finally opened up the box. The foam inserts were much thinner than the previous cases I looked at, however they were still thick enough to protect the case very well. That is why a big case like the HAF 932 enters in a not so big cardboard box. As always, there was a plastic bag for protecting it against whatever may scratch it.AMD Radeon HD 6990 Review
0 commentsWestern Digital Caviar Green 3TB Review
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Alienware M17x : Gaming Notebook Review
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Fallout: New Vegas - Review (Xbox 360)
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Spiderman Shattered Dimension - Review
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Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 : Overview and Design
0 commentsWe've now got our hands on a Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 complete with the Android 2.1 update - lets see if it's any better or whether it's pushed SE further behind the Android pack.
After a disappointing 2009 for Sony Ericsson, with the likes of the Satio failing to live up to its flagship billing, the Swedish-Japanese alliance is back with its first Android proposition - the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10.
It's got all the makings of a true classic - a whopping 4-inch screen, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and it's rocking Android with a cool overlay.
In short, since we first heard about it at the tail end of 2009, we've been excited to see if it can be the handset to return Sony Ericsson to the sharp end of the mobile phone game.
It's odd, but given the massive screen on the phone, the first thing you notice when looking at the Xperia X10 is not the screen - on our black review model the main thing is simply how shiny it is.
It's an understated phone, with a sharp, angular design and minimal buttons - in short, it looks like the kind of high-end handset we'd expect from one of the leading mobile manufacturers.
Best Free AntiVirus 2011
0 commentsEntering the year of 2011, here are the best free antivirus software to protect your Windows computer away from malware and malicious codes threads. On this best 2011 free antivirus software list, I will covers several free desktop antivirus software and free cloud antivirus software without causing you any penny.
All free antivirus software that listed below able to provide good security protection layer over all programs in your computer and protect from various threats like virus, trojan, worm, malware, spyware, rootkit infections etc. The only things about this best 2011 free antivirus software list is doesn’t indicated any ranking but it still good to give them a try if you are not ready to buy a commercial anti virus solution yet.
Best 2011 Free Antivirus Software:
AVG Anti-Virus 2011 Free Edition
CCleaner Review
0 commentsLets start with the developers description of CCleaner:
CCleaner is a freeware system optimization and privacy tool. It removes unused files from your system – allowing Windows to run faster and freeing up valuable hard disk space. It also cleans traces of your online activities such as your Internet history. But the best part is that it’s fast (normally taking less than a second to run) and contains NO Spyware or Adware!Sounds good, right? Lets have a closer look on what CCleaner actually cleans:
Difference Between PCI and PCI Express
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Samsung Galaxy Tab
0 commentsApple iOS 4.3
0 commentsThe latest revision of Apple's mobile operating system, iOS 4.3, sneakily arrived on 9 March - a couple of days before its official release date.
As with other versions of iOS, many of the changes are minor, but there are nonetheless fairly major updates to Home Sharing and AirPlay, along with the introduction of a long-awaited personal hotspot feature.
Naturally, the release also retains revisions included in previous versions of iOS 4.x, such as multitasking, springboard folders, Find My iPhone, Game Center and enhanced Mail.
Home Sharing
Since iOS devices have utterly fixed storage, they are restrictive for anyone who has a large media library.
Even the iPad 2 won't assist on this score, since it tops out (like the current-generation iPod touch) at a mere 64GB of storage (several GB of which is taken up by system software). This forces a pick-and-choose approach to media-syncing, but iOS 4.3's Home Sharing provides a logical and flexible alternative, streaming media from a Mac or PC on the same Wi-Fi network as your device.
iPad 2 : Interface and performance
0 commentsiPad 2 : Features
0 commentsOn paper, the iPad 2 is 'twice as fast' as the original iPad, running the brand-new dual core A5 CPU built by ARM.In practice, it might not be that obvious that the processor is faster. Many apps, such as the Safari browser and the iPod media app, start about as fast as the original iPad. But as we'll see, apps like iMovie and GarageBand do run much faster.
Also on paper, the iPad 2 has more memory for apps. The original model had 256MB of RAM, but the new version doubles that to 512MB.
The Motorola Xoom has 1GB of RAM, and that provides an extra boost for running more apps and switching between them, and a noticeable speed improvement for 3D mapping.
Microsoft Office 2010 Web Apps: Try Them Right Now
0 commentsWondering what Microsoft's Office 2010 Web applications will be like, and how they'll stack up against online competitors like Google Docs? Well, you don't have to wait any longer, because anyone can access a technical preview of Microsoft's Office Web apps right now. Microsoft has been offering a limited technical preview since the late fall, and then in March Microsoft quietly opened up the preview so that anyone can try out the new Web apps. All you need is a Windows Live account, a Web browser, and an Office file to upload to Windows Live SkyDrive, Microsoft's 25GB free online storage space.
Here's how to get started:
Difference Between Hub and Switch
0 commentsPrologue
0 commentsHello, blogger. My name's Tirta. I'm from Bali, Indonesia. I hope with this blog, I can share my knowledge about computer, technology, Internet or may be the other.
I wish you can feel what I feel, you can know what i know. Just that and happy blogging. :D
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