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Posted by Brandon LeBlanc on Jan 19, 2012 in Uncategorized, Windows Tips | Comments Off
When you think of extremely powerful PCs for gaming – people usually think of really big desktop towers (yup, I have one…). However, to fight that “stereotype” of gaming PCs, Dell has unveiled the Alienware X51. The Alienware X51 is pretty much one of the smallest gaming desktop PCs to hit the market. From front to back, it measures 12.52”. From top to bottom (from the front), it is...
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Posted by Brandon LeBlanc on Jan 19, 2012 in Uncategorized, Windows Tips | Comments Off
When you think of extremely powerful PCs for gaming – people usually think of really big desktop towers (yup, I have one…). However, to fight that “stereotype” of gaming PCs, Dell has unveiled the Alienware X51. The Alienware X51 is pretty much one of the smallest gaming desktop PCs to hit the market. From front to back, it measures 12.52”. From top to bottom (from the front), it is...
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Posted by Brandon LeBlanc on Aug 18, 2011 in Windows Tips | Comments Off
Today, Ceton has unveiled their external USB CableCARD quad-tuner product: the InfiniTV 4 USB. The InfiniTV 4 USB will hit at around $299. It with first be available for purchase from Cannon PC and Fluid Digital on August 19th with pre-orders expected to start shipping on September 19th. InfiniTV 4 USB will be available at other retailers such as Amazon, Micro Center, the Microsoft Store, Newegg,...
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Posted by Brandon LeBlanc on Jul 22, 2011 in Windows Tips | Comments Off
As of this week, the Games for Windows Marketplace has a new home on Xbox.com. When you now visit GamesForWindows.com you will be taken to Xbox.com. Now you can purchase and get details on your favorite Games for Windows and Xbox 360 games all in one place! Your Games For Windows and Xbox LIVE profiles are the same which allows people to take advantage of their LIVE profile in LIVE-enabled...
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Posted by Brandon LeBlanc on Jun 14, 2011 in Windows Tips | Comments Off
AMD’s Fusion Developer Summit is taking place this week in Bellevue, WA and AMD is taking the opportunity to launch their high-end series of APUs (Accelerated Processing Units). If you recall – an APU is the combination of the CPU and GPU into a single die. AMD’s Fusion family of APU processors is a combination of multi-core CPU (x86) technology with discrete-level graphics.
Back in January...
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