ADATA Brings XPG Gaming Series DDR3 RAM For $89.99

ADATA, Taiwan based computer hardware manufacturer company, has introduced its latest gaming v2.o series DDR3 RAM. This RAM is specially designed and engineered for that persons who wants to get optimum performance during the gaming time. The company ensures that this DDR3 RAM brings optimum performance to the processor, especially to third generation Intel Core processors and the Z77 platform. XPG DRAM modules imply Xtreme Performance Gear, giving the absolute speed and performance which is required by advanced users.

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The Korean Alternative Of Rapsberry Pi Linux Computer Packs Quad-core CPU In $129

Compact Linux computer hardware packs have been of a lot of interests to the Linux fans. This February, the $35 Raspberry Pi ARM board created a huge buzz. The only drawback of the Rapsberry Pi ARM board was its low configuration. But, a Korean hardware manufacturer called Hardkernel has launched an affordable high ended alternative. The Hardkernel’s new ODROID-X board equips with a Samsung Exynos 4 processor, a quad-core CPU clocked at 1.4GHz, a quad-core Mali 400 GPU, 1GB of RAM, six USB host ports, an Ethernet adapter, headphone and microphone jacks, and an SDHC card slot for storage.

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Video Game Sales Suffer For Seven Consecutive Months

It seems, the video game sector is also among those who are unable to either keep up with the pace of the technology or unable to adapt it effectively enough. At least, the reports and statistics suggest so. For instance, a new report now divulges that the sales of video game in US as well as related hardware and accessories have been on a decline for the seventh consecutive month.

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Microsoft May Unveil Office 2013 Suite On Monday

USA Today reported yesterday that Microsoft may unveil Office 2013 (aka Office 15) beta in a news conference to be held in San Francisco on Monday (on July 16, 2012). The newspaper said that the news is supported by unnamed industry sources. The report also claimed that the final version of the Office suite will be available from May 2013.

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[Tutorial] How To Install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean On Kindle Fire (With ROM)

Good news for the Kindle Fire owners. Amazon Kindle Fire comes with Android 2.3 Gingerbread build on preloaded apps and access media from Amazon’s store. But now Kindle Fire owners can also Google’s latest mobile operating system Android 4.1 Jelly Bean on their device. Earlier, we have covered “How To Install Custom ROM In Samsung Galaxy S III”. This time we will show how to install Android 4.1 Jelly Bean On Kindle Fire. Find the detailed procedure below.

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[Tutorial] How To Add New Sounds Inside Microsoft Office Applications

If you like tweaking your Microsoft Office Word, Excel, Outlook or PowerPoint environment and options, you probably noticed an intriguing option called feedback with sound. This option is meant to enable sound notification inside Microsoft Office suite, such as when you close the application, save a document, delete text, or many other different actions. However if you enable this option inside Microsoft office 2007 or 2010 versions you wont notice anything since there are few additional steps you need to perform in order to make it work and in this tutorial i will show you how to do that.

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Apple Starts Clamping Down On Unauthorized iOS Third-Party Beta Sales

Apple has always stuck to a philosophy of closeness, probably something which is a cornerstone of the wild success of Apple products. However, while the company has been really insistent on guarding its hardware, it has been a tad bit lax when it comes to its software. But that may be changing now.

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