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Storage specialist company Transcend has just announced the launch of a new SSD that uses single-level cell NAND, and that is targeted for upgrades and collectors. The new solid state drive from Transcend uses the classic IDE interface. Nowadays, the computing power of most systems sold in the last decade is quite e... |
3 June 2012 17:52 GMT |
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In an effort to be prepared for Nvidia’s GeForce GT 640 approaching launch, AMD has decided to officially design and announce a faster version of the company’s Radeon 7750 video card. The new version will have exactly the same configuration as the “old” Radeon HD 7750, but the “Cape Ver... |
3 June 2012 17:44 GMT |
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Japanese company IO Data has just announced the new WNHD-U500 portable hard drive, on its official website. The novelty with this device is the fact that it is completely autonomous. Did you ever want to bring your library of documents, photos, movies and music with you on your trip? The problem was that coupling an... |
3 June 2012 15:39 GMT |
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An updated FAQ document targeting users of the Final Cut Pro X video production suite is now available on Apple’s Support section with answers to all kinds of potential questions, including “How is Final Cut Pro X pronounced?” Apple also delves deep into creating optimized media for the software.App... |
3 June 2012 15:31 GMT |
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A high-end MacBook Air configuration is on sale over at Apple’s Special Deals section with a $400 (around €322) discount, according to the Cupertino giant.Originally released October 2010, this refurbished MacBook Air features a 1.86 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, 2GB of memory and 256GB flash stora... |
3 June 2012 15:01 GMT |
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The iTunes Music Store, the iBookstore and the App Store are all going to see major changes come WWDC 2012 according to sources familiar with Apple’s upcoming iOS 6.Via 9to5mac comes word that people close to Apple have learned of major design overhauls to the company’s three digital stores, the iTunes St... |
3 June 2012 13:41 GMT |
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FlatPress is a blogging engine, modeled after WordPress and SimplePHPBlog, but built to use a flat-file storage system, making it ideal for deploying on web servers with no database access.
Extremely easy to install and start running, FlatPress is a solution for users lacking the time and resources to run more power... |
3 June 2012 12:01 GMT |
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Apple is issuing warning after warning regarding the shutdown of MobileMe, the company’s suite of web services getting replaced by iCloud.The "eviction notice" displayed above has been sent out to all MobileMe customers who haven’t yet switched to the free iCloud, which also offers additional storage at a... |
3 June 2012 10:51 GMT |
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People involved with Apple’s iOS have confirmed that Facebook integration will be baked into the latest version of the mobile operating system, delivering the much needed sharing function that Apple reportedly attempted two years ago with iOS 4.When the iPhone 4 debuted in 2010, Apple rolled out iOS 4 with Twit... |
3 June 2012 10:20 GMT |
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The controversial Carmageddon is coming to iPhones and iPads as a “reincarnated” sequel that has just hit its $500,000 target on Kickstarter and is about to launch as a free download in the App Store, whenever the developers are ready with it.A 15 year old game, Carmageddon was the first of a series of gr... |
3 June 2012 09:35 GMT |
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Apple will not fight the cable industry, but it will release a smart TV boasting a revolutionary interface in the first half of 2013, according to Gene Munster, a financial analyst with investment bank Piper Jaffray.Munster is a long-time supporter of the theory that Apple will one day take over the living room with ... |
3 June 2012 09:05 GMT |
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This week we deliver just two Softpedia reviews: one for a slightly older title, Risen 2: Dark Waters, and one for Game of Thrones, the Cyanide made old-school role-playing game set in Westeros. We are also preparing for the E3 2012 event which will take place all through next week and which will bring some of the m... |
3 June 2012 04:41 GMT |
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From an information security standpoint, this past week (May 28 – June 3) has been quite an interesting one. Three major topics stand out: the new Flame malware, the WHMCS breach, and the controversy that surrounds the UGNazi hacker collective. When the world first learned of the Flame threat, many rushed to c... |
3 June 2012 01:41 GMT |
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