Windows 8 RTM: Final Build Released

Microsoft has finally released the final build of Windows 8. The build is available for MSDN and TechNet developers for now but will become widely available to all users soon. The company already launched a number of Windows 8 betas in the past but this RTM release is as close to the real Windows 8 as can be. Read further to get a glimpse on what’s new in Windows 8 RTM.

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JEHE Brings i35G Low Power Consuming Mini PC

Giada is the brand name of the Jehe Technology Inc. (JEHE). Recently, the company has released a low power consuming i35G mini PC series in its Giada brand. JEHE has used powerful Intel Atom D2500 series processor that ensures your expected speed, NVIDIA GT610 GPU that is supporting 1080p Full High Definition graphics, 2GB of DDR3 memory with 512MB of VRAM on board, 320GB 2.5″ HDD etc. The company claimed that i35G is able to run at a minimum 35W power

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How To Detect Gauss Malware On Your Computer?

Gauss malware, which has recently been identified by Kaspersky Labs, has once again catapulted the cyber security into the headlines. The advanced malware which Kaspersky is calling a ‘cyber-espionage toolkit’ is capable of pulling off a lot of extra-ordinary tasks by infiltrating into the victim machine.

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Microsoft Plans To Launch ‘Xbox Windows’ Games On Windows 8 PCs, Tablets

Microsoft has plans of reinvigorating all the aspects of its development with the new and upcoming operating system (OS), Windows 8. It is ramping up the looks and functionality of its new OS and has now announced that it will soon be launching ‘Xbox Windows’ branded games on Windows 8 desktops and tablets.

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BBC Reveals Impressive Olympics Coverage Stats – 29 Million Video Requests Received

A number of broadcasting giants are covering London Olympics 2012, which is probably the most-anticipated and most-watched event this year. In US, NBC is taking the lead though it has been bitterly criticized for not providing live coverage. BBC has also revealed some statistics now, showing how it is experiencing record traffic due to Olympics coverage.

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[Tutorial] How To Adjust The Screen Brightness To Ambient Light – Windows

In this tutorial I will show you how to adjust the screen brightness on your Windows device screen automatically using free app for Windows called F.lux. F.lux will help you put your screen brightness in relation to ambient light. Depending on your current location on the globe and time of day, F.lux goes smoothly adapting the brightness and colors of your screen so that you do not have to strain your eyes.

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Twitter Can Tell When Will You Get Sick

A lot of research is being done on Twitter to dig out the real-world trends. These trends are widely varied, ranging from health to social dispositions of the people and a lot more. Now, a team of researchers claims that they can used the micro-blogging website to accurately track disease and based on this, predict it too.

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Olympics Opening Ceremony Was Mentioned In 9.66 Million Tweets

Twitter is the true hub of live coverage, breaking news and a lot more. Given this background, it was expected that as soon as London Olympics 2012 start, there will be a massive amount of tweets related to it. However, the actual number of Olympics-related tweets was very overwhelming, even for the folks at Twitter.

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