CyberPower Brings Fang III Taipan Gaming Laptop

CyberPower unveiled Fang III Taipan SLI the most powerful gaming laptop in market. They are now taking pre-order for this gaming laptop with different optional configuration with a starting price of $1819. Featuring customizable dual Nvidia GPU include twin SLI GPUs, Ivy Bridge Intel processors, and a 17.3-inch screen. Check more details in the specifications.

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Apple Retail Stores To Deploy Passbook Support Soon

Apple’s Passbook application launched last month with iOS 6 and we’ve seen many companies supporting it. The stunning part of the whole situation is Apple hasn’t even deployed Passbook usage at its own retail outlets yet. That’s about to change though. Because, later this month, Apple will update its retail store payment system, Easypay, to support Passbook cards.

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Google Reveals Cool Voice-Control Feature For Google TV

Briefly after Google announced Play Store movies, TV shows, and music would launch on the Google TV this month, they also posted a sneak-peek video of an update for the TV-platform. Apparently the posting was an accident because they made the video private shortly later. Tech examiners discovered that Google TV would be updated with a sweet voice-control feature while the video was up for viewing.

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New iMac Suggested To Have Slimmer Design, Logic Board Photo Appears

Apple just finished releasing its new lineup of iPods and iPhones, but recent rumors suggest they aren’t quite done this fall season. A few leaked photos present the 2012 iMac’s purported internal logic board. The leaked report also suggests that the new iMac lineup will be slimmer and lighter.

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[Infographic] The Evolution of Windows Users Over The Decades

The emergence of Windows dates back in 1981, though it wasn’t introduced to the public until 1985. From the Windows 1.0 to the latest Windows 8, the operating system has gone under massive changes. The Windows user base has also evolved over this period. An infographic aims to capture how the Windows user experience evolved over time side by side with the evolution in technology space.

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Royal Navy Starts Using Photo-Realistic Bridge Simulator

If you are commandeering a huge frigate worth billions of pounds and want to get on-hands training of steering it well, it makes sense not to let you ‘practice’ your skills by letting you use the frigate in real-time. To avoid precisely this, the Royal Navy has now installed a photo-realistic bridge simulator at Britannia Royal Naval College in Dartmouth.

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Logitech Wireless Keyboard And Laser Mouse Wave Combo Mk550

Comfort is now in your hands with Logitech’s Wave keyboard and mouse combo Mk550. The comfortable hand-cradling shape of the keyboard with rubber side grips of the mouse will let you work all day on your computer without tiring your hands off. Check the features below.

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Amazon Sells Kindle Devices At Cost, Confirms CEO

Amazon’s Kindle lineup consists of fairly low price-points. Wall Street speculators over the past few years have even assumed that Amazon is profiting virtually nothing per unit sold. In an interview with BBC, Amazon Chief Executive Officer, Jeff Bezos, made it clear the online retailer sell its Kindle e-reader devices “at-cost.” This is the first time Amazon released information related to manufacturing costs of Kindle e-readers.

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