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So it used to be that overclocking your CPU, that is making it run faster than the advertised speed was almost exclusively the domain of super hardcore computer enthusiasts, nerds, and the overclocking community was […]
So it used to be that overclocking your CPU, that is making it run faster than the advertised speed was almost exclusively the domain of super hardcore computer enthusiasts, nerds, and the overclocking community was […]
I don’t know about you guys but my parents were always yelling at me about sitting too close to the TV. Blah blah blah glasses, blah blah, blind, blah blah go outside and play with […]
Today we will be talking about the Intel processors warranty process. We will consider the following questions: What are the differences between the OEM and box processor warranty? Who should I contact in the event […]
I love Intel as much as anyone. They make cool products. But, when it comes to confusing Intel CPU naming scheme, I think Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 takes the cake. I mean great […]
For decades now the clear trend in storage technology has been to make drives as small as possible and as fast as possible. We’ve gone from having 4 megabyte drives that are twice as big […]
Imagine… It’s around 2:30 p.m. You’re stuck at work, and you’re desperate to get away for a coffee because your boss is breathing down your neck for, I don’t know, a line graph or something. […]
Remember when cell phones looked like this? You could call, text, maybe play snake on it … and it had about 6 megabytes of memory, which was a small miracle at the time. Then, phones […]
What is the global network (Internet)? Most people don’t have any idea where the internet came from and doesn’t matter, they don’t need to. It’s sort of like asking who invented the ballpoint pen, or […]
In the mobile phone, there are nearly 100 million transistors, in the computer, there’s over a billion. The transistor is in virtually every electronic device we use: TV’s, radios, Tamagotchis. But how does it work? Well, the basic […]
A classical computer performs operations using classical bits, which can be either zero or one. Now, in contrast, a quantum computer uses quantum bits or qubits. And they can be both zero and one at the […]
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