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Monthly Archives: July 2019
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July 26, 2019
It’s frustrating when you’re opening up a large application on your computer, and it’s taking so long to open that you could basically slip away to the grocery store, or the bank, or even the DMV, and get back before it’s loaded. If that’s the case, it might be time for you to upgrade your processor.
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July 26, 2019It’s frustrating when you’re opening up a large application on your computer, and it’s taking so long to open that you could basically slip away to the grocery store, or the bank, or even the DMV, and get back before it’s loaded. If that’s the case, it might be time for you to upgrade your processor. Intel® produces some of the best CPUs on the market. The Intel Core™ series is their most popular line of processors, but you should seriously consider upgrading to one of their Intel Xeon® processors. An Intel Xeon is great for high-performance workstations, and it’s a necessity for any professional who works with large amounts of critical data.
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July 25, 2019
There are few more terrifying things than coming face to face with the blue screen of death (BSOD). Maybe you’re rebooting your computer or you’ve just updated your PC and now your device is unusable. You’re at risk of losing valuable files, especially if they haven’t been backed up.
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July 24, 2019
The future of high-performance computing shows brilliant promise across global tech landscapes. Over the years, rapidly moving progress has prompted a scalable shift in the race toward creating the most capable supercomputer.
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July 24, 2019The future of high-performance computing shows brilliant promise across global tech landscapes. Over the years, rapidly moving progress has prompted a scalable shift in the race toward creating the most capable supercomputer. Today, the world’s most powerful supercomputer resides in Tennessee at the Oak Ridge National Lab. Tomorrow could be a completely different story. The ever-evolving state of technology is one that constantly keeps casual and power users on their toes. Terminology is constantly in flux as new innovations come to life and modified tech takes on new power. As we near the gateway to the fourth industrial revolution, the state of the supercomputer pushes us closer to a future ruled by FLoating-point OPerations per Second (FLOPS).
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July 22, 2019
The Google Chromecast device is a popular Google product used to stream all types of media to your television from your laptop, PC, phone, or mobile device. To connect to it from your laptop or PC:
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July 22, 2019Chromecast is one of Google’s most popular tech gadgets. It gives users a seamless way to stream media from a connected device to any TV or monitor with an HDMI cable. It’s an affordable option, too, that can be used between multiple televisions or monitors. You can also easily take it with you to use on the road, like in hotel rooms or that Airbnb in the mountains. Plus, rather than buying a new “smart TV,” you can use Chromecast to experience similar streaming capabilities for a fraction of the cost.
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July 21, 2019
Touch screens have infiltrated our modern world in a big way. From the back of airplane seats to our favorite handheld devices, these touchable pieces of glass and plastic have opened up a whole new world of futuristic navigation, making the button a thing of the past. In the early days of the touch screen, before capacitive touch screens hit consumer markets, the resistive touch screen relied on precise mechanical pressure to make successful contact. Thus was born the touch screen pen, best known as the stylus.
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July 21, 2019
As technology progresses, there are have been a number of new solutions available for small business owners. While some aim to increase productivity, others are designed to help companies interact with clients more efficiently.
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July 21, 2019Touch screens have infiltrated our modern world in a big way. From the back of airplane seats to our favorite handheld devices, these touchable pieces of glass and plastic have opened up a whole new world of futuristic navigation, making the button a thing of the past. In the early days of the touch screen, before capacitive touch screens hit consumer markets, the resistive touch screen relied on precise mechanical pressure to make successful contact. Thus was born the touch screen pen, best known as the stylus.