Posted on May 29th, 2008 by papipupipu
When introduced, Windows Vista faced many criticisms about the intense system requirements. These were intense as it only supported computers with at least 1.0 GHz CPU clock speed, 512 megabytes of memory, and 40GB of hard drive space. On the other hand, Windows XP Professional only required 300 MHz of CPU speed, 128 MB of [...]
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Posted on May 22nd, 2008 by papipupipu
Matsushita Electric’s most famous brand, Panasonic, recently announced the public of its planned launch of the world’s first HDD car navigation system with linkage between the car and the home. Two of these kinds of GPS would be introduced under the F Class Strada navigation category with the serial numbers of CN-HX1000D and CN-HW1000D. What left many [...]
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Filed under: Automobile Guide, computers
Posted on May 14th, 2008 by papipupipu
Many people still remember the intense format war between the VHS and the Betamax that occurred during the 1970’s and 1980’s where JVC’s VHS successfully won. Sony, with losing market share formally accepted the defeat by having a contradicting introduction of a Sony VHS system. Recently, there was the same kind of format fight, but [...]
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Filed under: Disc Technology
Posted on May 10th, 2008 by papipupipu
Hyundai Motor Company, known widely as the cheap low-quality vehicle manufacturer, is planning to release its first rear wheel drive V-8 powered luxury vehicle. As many of the people know, Hyundai has been experiencing an impeccable growth due to its increasing reliability and the helpful warranty system it has. As a result, Hyundai executives decided [...]
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Filed under: Automobile Guide
Posted on May 1st, 2008 by papipupipu
With its tiny form factor, it is not surprising to hear that the Macbook Air is currently the thinnest laptop in the market and the lightest 13 inch laptop in the industry. But to achieve this, Apple needed to sacrifice many of the essential equipments that people consider to be a basic requirement for everyday [...]
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