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Nvidia's Low-End GeForce 300 Cards, Range of Possible Configs

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

While everyone's attention is focused on Fermi -- Nvidia's next-gen architecture slated to ship on March 26th -- the graphics chip maker has quietly slipped a handful of entry-level GeForce 300 ...

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Guides for Household Wives

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

If you are just get married with your husband and you still have zero experience in taking care of your house, it means that now, you need to find a guide about what thing that you should do to take c...

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Chrome Extension of the Week: One Number

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

I've spoken of the wonders of Chrome's Google Mail Checker Plus extension before.  If you missed the memo, here's a quick hit: Mail Checker Plus drops a little icon next to your address bar that give...

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Asus Thinks Green with Bravo220 Videocard

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Asus wants you to feel good about yourself so they went and released the Bravo220 "home entertainment PC card." So what's there to feel good about? For one, the card's 21 percent more power efficie...

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Samsung Galaxy Tab Review

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

For those of us waiting for a viable iPad alternative, the Galaxy Tab seemed to be our best bet, with Adobe Flash support, built-in cameras, and mobile hotspot technology. However, I'm sad to report...

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5 Things You Need to Know of iPad 2

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

It's the day after Apple's iPad 2 announcement, and by now you know the new device has two cameras and is thinner faster and lighter than the original. But are you ready for Friday, March 11, when t...

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Corsair Launches Memory Kit Designed for Overclocking Contests

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Well what do you know, memory makers haven't forgotten about the RAM market after all. In the midst of all the hoopla surrounding SSDs, Corsair has tapped into its roots and released a high-end memo...

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Land-Based vs Internet-Based Casino

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

People will not be able to stay far from the gambling world. It is because people are natural gambling players. People are gambling with their lives every now and then although they don’t realize it...

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Nvidia's GTX 480M Will Beat Up Your Mobile Graphics, Steal Your Lunch Money

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Nvidia has just introduced what it claims is the world's fastest notebook GPU, the GeForce GTX 480M. Described as a "true tessellation monster for the notebook platform," the GTX 480M is Nvidia's mo...

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Flash Game Site

April 3, 2010 | Computer | No Comments

Addicting2games.com is a flash game site that contains a lot of games divided into several categories. At the first glance, this website offers easy navigation that will ease the players in choosing a...

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Firefox 3.6.3 Update Fixes “Critical” Security Issue

Posted on | April 3, 2010 | No Comments

Mozilla on Thursday issued an update to Firefox bringing the current version to 3.6.3. The update fixes a “critical” security flaw that was exploited during the recent Pwn2Own contest.

“A memory corruption flaw leading to code execution was reported by security researcher Nils of MWR InfoSecurity during the 2010 Pwn2Own contest sponsored by TippingPoint’s Zero Day Initiative,” Mozilla said. “By moving DOM nodes between documents Nils found a case where the moved node incorrectly retained its old scope. If garbage collection could be triggered at the right time then Firefox would later use this freed object.”

According to Mozilla, the contest winning exploit only affects Firefox 3.6 and not any previous versions of the popular open-source browser. However, the browser-maker said it will play it safe and soon issue a patch for Firefox 3.5 just in case there’s another way of triggering the bug.

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