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When you are browsing the internet and suddenly a window pop up with different messages for example" free update for your computer ","scan your computer with free antivirus". May be some pop-...
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Nokia announced on Tuesday its latest smartphone, the multimedia-heavy N8, featuring a 12-megapixel camera and HD video recording. Its hardware specs could make any iPhone user jealous, but as the fir...
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The wired Xbox 360 controller has long been the de-facto PC gamepad, but Razer's recently announced Onza gamepad may soon replace it. We got to play with one of four prototypes at this year's CES, whi...
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MSI is best known for its line of motherboards and Wind netbook series, but as 2010 marches on, the company plans to more than triple its all-in-one PC shipments compared to last year, says Shao-lin...
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Where is Froyo for the Droid X?
Verizon had originally promised an “early September” Froyo update for the Droid X, but that window has since passed with no comment from either the carrier or ...
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On many casinos available, blackjack is one of the most favorable games, because the players are most likely to win. Playing blackjack is a cool experience because you have to use your utmost strategy...
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Gambling technology develops significantly within last few years. It is shown by the increasing number of websites that claim their selves as online casino. In one hand, it makes us have more choices ...
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A lot of people are quick to compare the screen quality of various smartphones and tablets, using generalities like image reproduction and readability to decide who the king of the king of the hill...
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If you are someone that works in the field of building construction; especially the contractor; being professional and doing the jobs well is certainly a must for the satisfactions of your customers. ...
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Online portfolios are like to conventional portfolio in conditions of their destinations. Graphic aim portfolios for apply with internet are contrived to highlight a company's productions and graphic ...
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In the ever-expanding world of unconventional computers, Ocosmos has just rolled out new five- and seven-inch Windows 7-based tablets geared to folks who want to combine serious gaming for fun with their day jobs.
The Tiny Computer (TC) OCS1 is targeted at “heavy-duty gamers,” and the larger OCS9 tablet at “lighter gamers,” Ocosmos staffers said during the ShowStoppers press event at CES.
Despite their small sizes, both gadgets are full-featured PCs, amenable to running a built-in office suite and other work apps along with games. For gaming control, though, they also feature Ocosmos’ Omos interface.
On the five-inch OCS1, the gaming D Pads are built into the software interface. Built on an Intel Oak Trail 1.5 GHz processor, the TC comes with a capacitive touch panel with 1024-by-600 resolution; a slide-out keyboard, an SSD drive, 32/64 GB of internal storage and another 64 GB of external Micro SD storage; DTS stereo sound; GPS; a gyroscope/accelerometer; a 3 megapixel rear-facing and 1.3 megapixel front-facing camera; and WiFi b/g/n, WiMax, and Bluetooth 3.0 wireless.
The OCS1 supports Windows 7 games including Halo, StarCraft, and Sudden Attack, I was told.
The seven-inch OCS9 offers similar specs, except that the Omos controller is housed in a detachable hardware unit which doubles as a conventional PC keyboard and mouse. The detachable controller supports sliding and tilting functions.
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