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Peripherals

AMD Phenom X4 II overclocked

November 22, 2008

As we know, AMD has developed some CPUs that are very easily overclocked, and also maintain a constant operating at high frequencies of operation. And that’s why overclockers are celebrating the new processor AMD Phenom X4 II a.k.a ceneb.
Of course, the trick is the cooling liquid nitrogen, which has brought the temperature to -185 ° [...]

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Hack PSP 3000 with Lite Blue Tool from Datel

November 19, 2008

The brand new PSP 3000 is now completely hackable. Sounds great huh…, With Datel’s Lite Blue Tool battery, you can put PSP 3000 system into service mode. And from here you can downgrade your PSP or custom firmware and pretty much do whatever you want with the system.
LITE BLUE TOOL battery is the new [...]

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AMD Phenom II X4 in the Q1 of 2009

November 16, 2008

Along with the release of 45-nanometer Opteron, AMD also confirmed that they also prepared for the AMD Phenom II X4, As indicated by the name, the Phenom II X4 is a quad-core processors that will be part of AMD Dragon, the next challenger of Intel’s Montevina platform.
AMD Dragon will carry many improvements that have [...]

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AMD Opteron Shanghai, 45 nanometers

November 13, 2008

AMD has presented today the new Opteron processors manufactured at 45 nanometers. Just to remember that the Opteron is the micro chip for workstations and servers.
The new manufacturing process at 45 nanometers means that, in addition to match the competition with Intel processors, it’ll also earn an extra performance from the previous generation of AMD [...]

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How to Make Your Notebook Battery more Durable

November 10, 2008

One of Notebook’s advantage compared with desktop computer is the convenience to be brought anywhere. But the benefits will be useless if the notebook battery over and over again ‘drop’. Many notebook users complain because of weak battery, and forced to carry a spare battery to support the notebook performance.
Indeed, ideally the notebook battery [...]

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100K Notebook Batteries Recalled

November 1, 2008

It’s another problem with notebook batteries! This time involving 100 thousand Sony’s batteries that installed in various notebook brands including HP, Toshiba, and Dell which sold during the 2004 and 2006. 35,000 batteries were packaged in the U.S. The rest packaged in other countries.
According to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, These lithium-ion batteries can [...]

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BlackBerry Curve 8900 comes with Wi-Fi and GPS Features

October 17, 2008

The BlackBerry Curve 8900 and has appeared on T-Mobile Germany website, revealing a very long road specifications. While it does not include 3G, all the other features appear to be adequately covered.
The BlackBerry Curve 8900 has TFT 65-K that delivers 480 x 360 pixels resolution. It Supports four-band GSM / GPRS / EDGE [...]

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