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Diablo III - Can You Handle It?
Diablo III is already out and at this point in time, you may be planning to get a copy and try it on your computer. But can your system, or at the least, your GPU, handle this year's much-anticipated title from Blizzard? Find out in this article!
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GTC 2012 - Exploring Kepler's Potentials
Apart from announcing the cloud capability of the Kepler GPU architecture, NVIDIA CEO Jen-Hsun Huang also revealed the hardware and software services that are built to leverage on it, manifesting the company's intent of making the technology interoperable across platforms.
Norton 360 v6 - A Full Circle Approach
The sixth iteration of its comprehensive Norton 360 provides users a variety of means to keep themselves safe from today's online threats. Running it on Windows 8 consumer preview, we take a look at the latest security software suite from Symantec.
A Sweet Update - Ice Cream Sandwich Comes To HTC
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich finally makes its way to the rest of HTC's smartphone lineup, and we just so happen to have a Sensation XE on hand to see what's new.
Growing The One Touch Family – Alcatel Outs Sapphire 995 and Glory X 918N
Alcatel recently unveiled the latest additions to its One Touch line of mobile phones in the forms of the Alcatel One Touch Sapphire 995 and Glory X 918N. These new handsets offer new features and functionality to users while maintaining very competitive price points.
Mobile World Congress 2012 Highlights
With Mobile World Congress 2012 coming to an end, here's a round-up of our hands-on experience with the latest smartphones, and all that you need to know about the major developments for the mobile industry in 2012.
Get Familiar with PlayBook OS 2.0
Not too familiar with the updated PlayBook OS 2.0? From new features, to settings that are somewhat hidden and a reminder of the shortcuts that were present since its first version, we shall explore and re-visit the updated PlayBook OS.
CES 2012: The Microsoft Edition
At CES 2012, Microsoft expressed their full commitment of a no compromise user experience across any type of device with the Metro UI being key across desktops, notebooks, tablets, phones and not to forget, the TV via the Xbox. We round-up all you need to know of this progression from Microsoft and its partners.
Microsoft's 2012 Focus - All About Metro and Windows 8
Summing up Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer’s CES 2012 keynote speech, Microsoft's all geared up to ensure every connected device will eventually sport some form of the Metro UI that's now the core feature of Windows 8. Details and future goals are right after the jump.
5 Obscure iOS 5 (and iPhone 4S) Features
Apple has said that iOS 5 sports more than 200 new features for your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. How many do you know? Here are five undocumented shortcuts and features that we've discovered.
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The Norton 360 Version 6.0 covers up to 3 PCs for a year, and includes 25GB of online storage space with multiple incorporated features incl...
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The Norton 360 Version 6.0 covers up to 3 PCs for 2 years, and includes 25GB of online storage space with multiple incorporated features inc...
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The Norton 360 Version 6.0 covers up to 3 PCs for 2 years, and includes 2GB of online storage space with multiple incorporated features incl...
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The Norton 360 Version 6.0 covers a PC for a year and includes 2GB of online storage space with multiple incorporated features including Ant...
