Dell Brings Redesigned Alienware 14, 17 And 18 Gaming Notebooks

Dell finally brings good news for the Alienware fans. Dell has unveiled redesigned Alienware 14, 17 and 18 gaming notebooks. These beasts come with Haswell processors, the latest NVIDIA graphics and 802.11ac Wi-Fi on some models. The redesigned Alienware moved to metal chassis with aluminum lid and magnesium alloy chassis, compared to old plastic body.

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Apple To Bring iOS Maps, Messaging, Music In Cars

Apple is unveiling its upcoming products and OS features at WWDC 2013 non-stop. Besides unveiling new MacBook Air, Mac Pro and OS X Mavericks, few minutes ago Apple confirmed that it is working with a slew of car manufacturers to bring the iOS experience into cars.

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Apple Unveils Mac Pro At WWDC 2013

Apple’s WWDC 2013 is running on. Apple is unveiling its upcoming products and iOS features one by one. Few minutes ago, Apple unveiled new MacBook Air. And now Apple has given developers a sneak peek of an updated Mac Pro desktop PC.

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AMD May Consider Android In The Future

Android started with humble beginnings as a possible alternative to iOS in the mobile arena. Over the years, Android has grown to be the largest mobile platform and is now beginning to trickle into the PC arena. However, AMD is not yet ready to start cozying with Android.

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Sony’s Haswell-Equipped Vaio Pro Offers 25-Hour Battery Life

Intel started shipping out its brand-new Haswell line-up of processors only recently. The line-up offers far better performance, together with smarter power consumption and improved battery life. Sony has packed the new chip in its Vaio Pro ultrabooks, claiming that these machines can offer up to 25 hours of battery life!

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Make Your Home Smart With Wi-Fi And Gestures – WiSee

University of Washington researchers have shown it’s possible to leverage Wi-Fi signals around us to detect specific movements without needing sensors on the human body or cameras. Using a Wi-Fi router and a few wireless devices in the living room, users could control their electronic devices from any room in the home with a simple gesture!

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