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The emergence of thin-and-light laptops has allowed both globe-trotting executives and campus-strolling students to have a handy computer companion by their side at all times. These extremely portable devices provide people with the ability to pullout their notebooks whenever they need to answer an important email during a long haul flight or are stricken with a dose of inspiration for …
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In the previous years, laptop was never an option for any gaming software because of its capacity. However, as the years passed by, things have been changed. Laptop is now being use as one form play toy for most people especially for males. The laptop used in computer gaming is called a gaming laptop.
Nowadays, the gaming laptop has …
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Do I need a CDN if I have Cloud Computing?
Over last year or so, the term Cloud Computing has been making headlines. There are several new entrants into the Cloud Computing industry. The idea is simple, you have all these computers or servers directly connected to the cloud (The Internet) and you have massive …
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Tiny core Linux is very small. It only 10MB and considered as minimal Linux Desktop. This distro based on 2.6 kernel, use Busybox, Tiny X, Fltk and Jwm. The core run in RAM and boots very quickly.
It is not a complete desktop as what we can expect inside the 10MB and not all hardware is supported. It just enough to …
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Preload is an “adaptive readahead daemon” that runs in the background of your system and observes what programs you use most often, caching them in order to speed up application load time. By using Preload, you can put unused RAM to good work, and improve the overall performance of your desktop system. Best of all, it’s easy to install and …
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We benchmarked the MacBook Air against the MacBook and MacBook Pro to see how it held up comparatively. Predictably, the MacBook Pro outperformed its counterparts in the majority of our tests. But the MacBook Air (1.6 GHz Intel, 2 GB RAM) went toe-to-toe with the MacBook (2 GHz Intel, 1 GB RAM) in many of our tests, falling just short …