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The Atari 2600, originally released as the Atari Video Computer System in 1977, codenamed "Stella" and mostly known simply as "Atari," is one of the most iconic consoles in video game history. Until the release of the Nintendo Entertainment System ("NES", it was the best-selling video game console of its time, with an 80% market share and over 400 games that were released for it. Let's take an in-depth look at its hardware.
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The Apple III (or, more correctly, Apple ///), codenamed "Sara," was released in 1980 to be a "business" microcomputer. In this tutorial, we will take an in-depth look at its hardware and understand why it was Apple's first failure.
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Have you ever heard of a smart card that unlocks all channels of your cable TV? This is obviously a scam, as no such device exists. Channels are locked and unlocked at the cable TV's side, not at the customer's side. This week a shady individual showed up at our office offering such a card. Our lab assistant winked and said, "This will give an excellent article." Let's take a look at it.
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We all use computers, and with portable devices becoming the rage, whether it be tablet or notebook based, more and more people are going down the route of a portable solution. Also with prices dropping and technology moving forward in terms of features and speed, it seems the perfect opportunity to join the fold.
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Innergie have created a line of products to tackle the issue of having a myriad of laptop chargers that are only compatible with a single device. With the mCube Lite, they have created a slim, stylish charger for charging laptops and USB devices.
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A long time ago I was told that information technology was about putting together systems that would take care of processing data. For many years this used to make sense for me and probably for most IT professionals. Not anymore. I think we have reached maturity of a new stage in the information technology evolution, where storing and processing data are just a way to something else, as it's never been before. Most importantly, IT professionals are also perceiving IT this way.
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The latest I-NA320U Plus USB 3.0 HDD Docking Station by INEO Technologies may not impress with its simplistic design and lack of extra features but it more than just makes up for that with impressive data transfer speeds.
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In their formulative years, some kids like to draw mythical creatures. Or dinosaurs. Or whatever their little minds can conjure up. Me? I drew airplanes exploding. Suffice to say, as a ten year old in mid 1996, there was not a movie I wanted to see anymore than Independence Day. The teaser trailer image of aliens attacking the White House is seared into my memory and became one of the iconic pop culture images of the 1990's. As the film approaches its sweet sixteenth, I decided take a look at how the prime example of sci-fi pulp up in the modern age.
The premise of Independence Day (or ID4 as its promotional abbreviation was known) is simple. An unknown and technically superior alien race enters the earth's atmosphere at strategic locations around the world. Their intentions are soon revealed when attempts to communicate with the alien ships result in a pre-emptive attack which destroys the biggest cities in the world. F-16 Navy Captain Steven Hiller (Will Smith) and scientist David Levinson (Jeff Goldblum) are drafted into the cause to strike back at the invaders before there is nothing left to fight for.
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It's great to have a wireless network at home, but it's often the case that you don't always have a good signal in every room of your house. Hardware.Info came up with a number of solutions based on real-life situations.
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The In-Win XFrame is a brand new concept and view on what the classic open frame chassis should look like. The In-Win XFrame is far superior and super-exceeds current open frame chassis to date. The XFrame offers extreme amount of freedom and space between cable routing areas and innovates device installation procedures. The XFrame is a very interesting piece of kit...
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