Friday, March 14, 2014

Fastest ISPs 2014: United Kingdom | PCMag.com

Fastest ISPs 2014: United Kingdom | PCMag.com: "Welcome to our new, ongoing series about the world's Fastest ISPs for 2014. This year, we'll take a look at the upload and download speeds of the Internet service providers (ISPs) in foreign countries, culminating with a look at the United States and Canada. We're not talking mobile speeds—this is all about those providers bringing a broadband pipe right up to customers' residences, whether it's fiber optic, cable modem, DSL, satellite, or wireless direct connections."



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Upgrading From Windows XP? Here’s What You Need to Know About Windows 7

Upgrading From Windows XP? Here’s What You Need to Know About Windows 7: "With Windows XP reaching the end of its long support life, many businesses and individuals are avoiding Windows 8 and upgrading to Windows 7 instead. If you’re a latecomer to Windows 7, here are the basics you need to know."



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Chromebooks Aren't Perfect - Working Around the Negatives

Chromebooks Aren't Perfect - Working Around the Negatives: "Although we’ve recently published articles discussing Chromebook’s inherent positives, it would be short-sighted to pretend that the devices are perfect and without flaws.
We at MakeUseOf find Google’s Chromebooks extremely useful – the Chromebook is great for travel, you can work offline with a Chromebook, and it’s possible to dual-boot Linux on your Chromebook. They also provide a simple level of computing to those who don’t want the complexity of traditional Apple or Microsoft machines."



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Wireless SD Cards Explained: The Features You'll Need

Wireless SD Cards Explained: The Features You'll Need: "James Bruce
On 13th March, 2014
Hardware Stuff



What do you get if you combine WiFi technology with SD card storage? You get a wireless SD card, obviously. But what benefit does that actually offer, and if you’re in the market for one then what should you be looking out for?"



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Amazon launches AppStream cloud engine for apps

Amazon launches AppStream cloud engine for apps: "Amazon Web Services is already the biggest cloud computing platform, powering millions of websites globally. Now the company wants it to do the same for applications. The newly-launched AppStream allows users to stream resource hungry applications from the cloud."



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Tablets and Tablet PC Reviews - CNET Reviews

Tablets and Tablet PC Reviews - CNET Reviews:



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