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Overclock Your CPU, GPU, and RAM

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Overclock Your CPU, GPU, and RAM
You want the best performance possible from your computer, but you can't afford any hardware upgrades. No problem--we'll show you how to safely overclock your existing desktop PC's CPU, GPU, and RAM and give it an extra shot in the arm. Read More


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North Korea making its own PCs
North Korea might be an unlikely place to find a PC factory, but the country has started manufacturing three models of computers, according to a recent state TV report. Read More

Tablet PCs to dominate Taipei computer show
Tablet PCs will dominate the massive Computex trade show in Taipei next week, where top brands and obscure white-box makers will show new models of the popular devices, including some that run on Intel's new Oak Trail mobile processor. Read More

Oracle returns growth to Sun server business: IDC
Oracle logged a small milestone in its Sun acquisition during the first quarter, expanding sales of Sun's server hardware for the first time in three-and-a-half years, IDC reported Tuesday. Read More

Why You Should Ditch Your Windows XP Laptop Right Now
Regardless of which computer publication you are reading, or which family members you're rubbing shoulders with, the chances are you've come across the Stubborn Windows XP User. Now there's nothing wrong with being a devotee of anything. You name it, you can find a club for it. There's a club for Canadian Tire Money, for Pete's sake. Read More

Sharky: Just like he was told to
This female user complains that the guy in the next cubicle is surfing porn on the Web -- and after an investigation, he's gone. But that's not the end. Read More


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Jonny Evans: Apple's Mac steals Windows enterprise sales
Executives from the CEO down want iPads on their systems, forcing corporate IT staff to drop their long-held anti-Apple prejudices. Where the iPad walks, the Mac follows, which is why the Mac is stealing the enterprise while hearts close down on Windows. Read More

Cray debuts GPU-augmented supercomputers
The Cray Xk6 system will be the first to use Nvidia GPUs as co-processors. Read More

If Watson can win on Jeopardy, can't I just use machine translation?
Organizations must make decisions as to which content warrants higher-quality human-based translation, which content can be handled effectively via MT, and which content may benefit from a hybrid approach of MT and human translation. Read More

Financial services firms to increase IT spending: survey
Three-quarters of IT leaders at financial services firms plan to increase IT spending over the next 12 months and 55% expect to shift more capital expenses to managed services, according to a Bloomberg survey. Read More

Square iPad app makes cash registers history
Tech startup Square announced Monday that it's working to turn the iPad, iPhone and Android devices into portable payment systems. Read More

 
 
 

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