TP-LINK TL-WN725N Wireless N Nano USB Adapter Serves Up To 150Mbps

The TL-WN725N Wireless Nano USB adapter looks just like a wireless mouse USB adapter, many of us use everyday. This small wireless adapter can deliver up to 150 Mbps speed. If you were searching for a small IEEE 802.11n wireless adapter for your PC, then TL-WN725N is an ideal solution.

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Google Bags ‘Super’ Patent For Cloud OS Systems

In the wake of the legal battle between Apple and Samsung, it was argued that the U.S. Patent Office had not been able to understand the technical implications of many patents it grants, and that the methods of the patent grant system need to be updated. Now, with the grant of a generalized patent for cloud OS systems to Google, these arguments seems quite valid.

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Logitech Washable K310 Keyboard For Windows PCs

Logitech has come up with a new kind of Keyboard – K310. It’s ultra-durable and washable. Yes, you can really wash this keyboard in water. The keyboard aesthetics are good and its thin-profile makes it fun to use. Check more details below.

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Images Of New Kindle Fire And Kindle Touch Leaked

As Sept 6 draws near, holding promise of a new Kindle Fire, the suspense surrounding the whole thing is getting feverish. A number of rumors have also surfaced claiming to reveal the specs of the upcoming Amazon tablet. And now, here are some allegedly leaked images of the new Kindle devices.

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Intel Atom’s Quad-Core ‘ValleyView’ Details Leaked

Recently, details of Intel’s upcoming Atom SoC (System-on-a-Chip) processor (codenamed ‘ValleyView’) have been leaked on August 15 at Chinese Web site Baidu. According to the leaked document, the company will release one, two, and four cores Atom SoC processors. The clock speed range of the processors are 1.2GHz to 2.4GHz and supports a Generation-7 graphics processing unit (GPU), overall almost seven times faster than current Atom processors.

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Amazon Halts Kindle Fire Sales To Make Way For New Tablets

Amazon is all set to release a new tablet, or a number of new tablets, on September 6. In an event that is highly anticipated in the industry, Amazon is expected to unveil the new tablet(s) for its Kindle lineup. Just a week ahead of the event, the retailer has now announced that it will no longer sell current model of Kindle Fire.

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Mobile Payment System Isis Expected To Arrive In September

Mobile payment systems are finally gaining traction among major vendors. While NFC, the popular tap-to-pay system is still in its initial stages, it seems that Isis has overtaken it. Isis has been able to clinch the hears of major U.S. carriers and is finally expected to arrive in September.

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AMD Unveils 3rd Generation Bulldozer Architecture – Steamroller

AMD has been staunchly committed to the Bulldozer architecture for a few years now. The company debuted the architecture back in 2011 and followed up with ‘Piledriver’ within a year. Now, AMD’s CTO has unveiled the third-generation Bulldozer core, called ‘Steamroller.’

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