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For those who want to do your first sex performance, you don’t need to worry about that. If you need to train first to check your sex ability, you can just buy several sex toys which suitable with y...
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Ultraportable Laptop Sony VAIO SB series offers the best overall performance with any similar laptop. It’s light, thin, and a pleasure to use despite a few minor annoyances, high end model with 13.3...
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Cowon's latest entrant into the MP3 player arena is the iAudio 9 -- an iPod nano-sized effort with touch-sensitive controls, a 51mm (2-inch) LCD display, but few compelling reasons to look twice a...
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OCZ Technology is on a roll. While most consumer SSD manufacturers are content to just slap the latest controller and some NAND into a 2.5-inch enclosure and call it a day, OCZ has been pumping out ...
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Internet can be the one of the best communication medium that allows people, especially for the minority communities to share their opinion or other information by online.
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The 10-megapixel, 5X-optical-zoom (24mm to 120mm) Sony Cyber-shot DSC-WX1 ($330 as of 3/8/2010) is among the first pocket cameras to offer Sony's redesigned, low-light-optimized Exmor R sensor. Those ...
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It takes a true passion for photography and a deep wallet to plunk down $20,000 for a digital camera, and if you have both, Mamiya will happily oblige with its newly announced DM40 medium format D...
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Command & Conquer fans will finally learn the truth behind the Brotherhood of Nod and its mysterious leader, Kane, when the epic conclusion to the Tiberium saga wraps up in Command & Conquer 4...
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Choosing a type of credit card that fits your budget and business may be a daunting task. Erroneous calculation may lead to delayed payment and event bad credit. You need something that guides you.
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There's a code among motherboard makers that says integrated graphics have to suck. To be fair, today's IGP boards are plenty powerful enough for everyday computing tasks and even some light gaming ...
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Hot on the heels of Nvidia’s announcement that it would soon begin shipping its Fermi-based Quadro workstation cards, HP has come out and said it will cram the new Quadro 5000M into its EliteBook 8740w mobile workstations.
The 8740w is a 17-inch notebook that comes to the mobile party looking sharp and dressed in a gunmetal anodized-aluminum finish. It’s HP’s most powerful laptop to date starting with a range of Intel chips to choose from, including the Core i7 Extreme Edition. The 8740w comes capable of housing up to 16GB of RAM, and according to HP, it’s been “engineered to meet rigid MIL-STD 810G military-standard tests for vibration, dust, humidity, altitude, and high and low temperatures, and is also free of brominated flame retardants (BFRs) and polyvinyl chloride (PVC).”
In other words, the EliteBook 8740w is purportedly one tough cookie, but it’s the Quadro 5000M that’s the real treat here. This mobile Fermi part comes with 320 cores and 2GB of memory, and is a slightly a trimmed down version of the desktop part with 352 cores and 2.5GB of memory.
Pricing will start at $2,676.
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