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Beginner's Guide to Buying a Desktop Computer
Beginner’s Guide to Buying a Desktop Computer
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People certainly aren’t camping outside stores in the rain to get the latest and greatest desktop computer these days, but PCs are far from dead. Simply put, there are certain functions that mobile devices and laptops either can’t do or can’t do nearly as well as a desktop.
Not to mention, there’s no beating the price. A budget desktop is going to be miles ahead of a budget laptop. It’s…
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PlayStation 4: Where Are We Now?
PlayStation 4: Where Are We Now?
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The PlayStation 4 launched in North America on November 15th, 2013. Some two and a half years later, the PlayStation 4 has received many changes to the overall design and interface. When the console originally launched it had a very simple user interface that was lacking many features. Since launch we have received an abundance of new notification options, more social connectivity,…
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Gaming Computers!
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A gaming computer, gaming rig or gaming PC is specifically designed for playing demanding and complex video games. They are quite similar to regularly conventional personal computers; specific differences include the inclusion of components that are performance-oriented towards playing games, and video cards. The term ‘enthusiast computing’ is often used in association with gaming…
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The 4 Elements That Makes Up A Personal Computer System
The 4 Elements That Makes Up A Personal Computer System
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There are 4 elements that make up a personal computer system: the user, software, hardware and the electricity all working together for the whole system. Each of these elements is essential to the system itself.
The user is the person’s who perform the task using the computer system. The nature of the task depends upon the application program or software that is needed to perform the task.…
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E.L.O Everything Live On
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Intel Compute Stick, world's smallest PC, will cost $150 with Windows, $110 with Linux
It look a little longer than expected, but Intel’s Compute Stick PC is up for pre-order through some online stores.
The stick-sized computer is available from Newegg with Windows 8.1 on board. If you’re the type that always spells “Microsoft” with a dollar sign, Newegg is also selling the Linux version for $110. Liliputing reports that it comes with Ubuntu 14.04. The price for the Linux Compute Stick was supposed to be $89, but we’ve yet to see it anywhere for that cheap.
Regardless of operating system, the Compute Stick comes with an Intel Atom quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM, 32GB of storage and 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi. It plugs directly into a monitor or TV via HDMI, and is powered through a Micro USB jack on the side of the stick. There’s also a full-sized USB port, and Bluetooth 4.0 for connecting a mouse and keyboard.
Intel originally planned to ship the Compute Stick in March, but Newegg is listing a release date of April 24 for both models. A similar dongle with BeeLink branding is already available, but from more obscure retailers.
Why this matters: We’ve seen an explosion of miniature computers lately—including a new Raspberry Pi with promised Windows 10 support—but the Compute Stick promises to be the smallest of the bunch. Still, Intel has been talking about this thing since last November, so you’d be forgiven for writing it off as vaporware by now. While the Compute Stick hasn’t quite crossed over to “actual product” territory just yet, it sounds like we’ll be able to put it through its paces soon.
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Fusion 2D y 3D en una computadora de escritorio
Hola, les presento esta interesante noticia, esta ocasión el MIT y la división de ciencia de Microsft, han estado trabajando en lo que se podría llamar la primera computadora que fusiona 2D y 3D, ya que integra estos espacios y permite hacer manipulaciones en tiempo real, gracias a un conjunto de cámaras ubicadas en puntos estratégicos. Se llama SpaceTop.
Por ejemplo una cámara monitorea la posición de las manos y los gestos de comando que se hacen con ellas, mientras que otra monitorea la cara del usuario para proyectar las imagenes 3D en en ángulo correcto.
Si no estas entiendiendo muy bien, no te preocupes tenemos un par de videos que te lo muestra funcionando:
Para que sirve esto se preguntarán muchos, bueno yo creo que para lo que se muestra en el video definitivamente no es práctico, que complicado estar usando las manos para copiar un fragemento de texto y pasarlo a otro documento! para eso tenemos el Ctrl-C /Ctrl-V, sin embargo para otras aplicaciones como el modelaje en 3D, si que pudiera servir, una vez que tuviera la precisión suficiente, definitivamente podría ser una herramienta revolucionaria para los diseñadores 3D, entre otras profesiones. El futuro nos dirá!