Consumers have been used to measuring CPU/processor speed in clock speed: megahertz and gigahertz. The…
Personal Computing
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It was talk of the town a couple of months back when Apple made the announcement at the Worldwide Developer Conference that it would shift from the PowerPC architecture to Intel-based processors. Apple admitted that it had been secretly developing an Intel port of its acclaimed OS X after all (yes, since time immemorial). The company will sell Intel-based Macs by third quarter of 2006 starting with the entry-level machines (the Mac Minis) and eventually working up to the more powerful ones.
So what’s in it for us?
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Project David has had a controversial history with its fantastic claim of running Windows software…
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I really like the minimalist approach of google’s services…. They are merely simple in nature…
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Have you gotten tired of how Notepad looks like? I have. Sometime last year, I…
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I’m assuming that any Pinoy DVD junkie would have encountered a newly bought/rented DVD not…
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I needed a MacOS-based machine at work. And being the penny-pincher I am, I tried to avoid having to buy another Mac. Buying a Mac Mini was an option, retailing only for about PhP 40,000. But PhP 40k is PhP 40k, and a cheaper alternative would be definitely welcome.
But with VNC, I practically get MacOS on any PC in the network. Read on.
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Lomography has used and abused the fisheye concept as if it was the most mindblowing…
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FlyakiteOSX in action on my desktop Click image to view full size When Windows 98…
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Any new CPU you buy today – the processor, not the system unit as in…
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Budget laptops have taken local stores and buyers by storm. First came the generic, whitebox…