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Will the new MacBook Pro (2012) be a powerful gaming laptop? – Part 1

There is a simple recipe for a gaming laptop, a killer graphics card, sharp display and a high-end processor. The new iteration of CPUs from Intel, tipped as Ivy Bridge before the release, and the release of new graphics cards from NVIDIA are making it all possible for gaming companies to release notebooks capable of […]

Will the new MacBook Pro (2012) be a powerful gaming laptop? – Part 2

There are number of features and specifications in the new Pro. In fact, all the specs of the previous MacBook Pro albeit the optical drive are inside the chassis of this new iteration. That amasses a lot of weight, making the heavier in the bunch of thinnest laptops. The new Pro weigh 4.46 pounds, same […]

Apple launches iOS 6 loaded with more than 400 features at WWDC

Worldwide Developers’ Conference has always been taken as the launch time of the new iPhone. Although the 2012 version of the event did not show us anything that looked like a mobile device, the company did launch one thing that makes the iPhone and the likes their top-notch devices. Alongside the launch and release of […]

Industry reshaping with the release of Ivy Bridge, Windows 8 and NVIDIA graphics – Part 1

The release of new Ivy Bridge processors from Intel will have unarguably major changes in the technology that we ahead of ourselves this year and possibly in the next term. Though Intel’s outing at the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 was lip-sealed as the company reserved the rights to remain silent on the processing power of […]

Industry reshaping with the release of Ivy Bridge, Windows 8 and NVIDIA graphics – Part 2

Moreover, PC makers like Samsung, Lenovo, Dell and HP have ultrabooks, all-in-one desktops and notebooks that will have touch screen displays to take most benefit from the operating system’s interface. Win 8 also runs around graphics as the new interface is made tablet oriented shaving off the traditional window-interface from applications. This brings more animation […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 1

The Acer Iconia Tab Tab A510 is the first tablet from Acer that incorporates a quad-core Tegra 3 processor from NVIDIA. Acer is the second manufacturer to release a tablet with a quad-core processor after AsusTek. After NVIDIA announced the new quad-core processor chip last year, many experts speculated a slew of tablets to embrace […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 2

The company also offers Acer Print in A510 which can seamlessly connect the device to a printer over a network or by simply scanning the bar code. Design The A510 was released with A500 but both tablets are different breed. In fact, A510 inherits its looks from the February release of A200. However, plastic body […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 3

The Tegra 3 is complemented by 1 GB of DDR2 RAM, which is a step back in the competition as Transformer Pad boasts a 1 GB DDR3 RAM. It has 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi support, Bluetooth 2.1, a gyroscope, an accelerometer, and GPS. Only one 32GB-capacity configuration is currently available. Acer supplies USB adaptors with the […]

Acer Iconia Tab A510 (2012): Full Review – Part 4

The GPU coupled with ICS brings smooth display motion. Reading through digital comics is, for example, a good experience. It is not as smooth as the iPad, but better than Transformer Prime’s performance upon its release back in 2011. Gaming is one of the important functionalities searched in a tablet. Though iPad series is still […]

Quad-core processor will rule this year’s smartphones – Part 1

Though AsusTek was the only company to rise to the horizon with a quad-core processor in a mobile device, their flagship tablet called the Eee Pad Transformer Prime. In January the tablet received its update to the Ice Cream Sandwich, giving it the missing oomph in the software department. Since the Consumer Electronics Show 2012 […]

Quad-core processor will rule this year’s smartphones – Part 2

The benefits are many, but distill into two overarching results: dramatically faster performance and better battery life. In other words, each core can work less to accomplish a task; and because tasks are split, each core requires a smaller battery contribution (at a lower voltage) than if fewer cores strained with heavier workloads apiece (requires […]

Quad-core processor will rule this year’s smartphones – Part 3

Of course, Samsung will give Nvidia a run for its money, with phones powered by Samsung’s own Exynos quad-core processor. The Galaxy S III could hit shelves as early as April, we hear. Qualcomm, in the meantime, forecasts that phones with its quad-core Snapdragon processor will ship in time for the 2012 holiday season. Just […]

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