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Fastest consumer-based processor?

Intel has UNLEASHED it’s Core i7-990X with stock 3.46GHz speed which can be boosted to 3.73GHz, without a doubt it’s something to look at.

The Intel Core i7-990X is priced at $999 with 12MB L3 cache, 3 channels for DDR3 memory and 6 cores. Read the full review from Tom’s Hardware, link below:

Tom’s Hardware  Intel Core i7-990X Extreme Edition Processor Review

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Categories: Random

Bing now 2nd most used search engine

Not too long ago Microsoft had offered $44 Billion to acquire Yahoo; since then, slowly but surely Bing has gained the edge by drafting a 0.5% of the search share.

As it were, the global share of search as of February:

Bing (Microsoft): 4.4%

Yahoo: 3.9%

Google: app 89%


via Statcounter

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Categories: The Internet

Opera on Apple’s App Store (17+ Rating)

The first alien web browser to appear on Apple’s App store; Opera, is given a traditional 17+ rating.

Opera is taking a humorous approach to this as it’s vice president Jan Standal said, “Seventeen is very young, and I am not sure if, at that age, people are ready to use such an application. It’s very fast, you know, and it has a lot of features. I think the download requirement should be at least 18.

Apple’s rating system for an application with a 17+ rating states that it “may also contain frequent and intense mature, horror, and suggestive themes; plus strong sexual content, nudity, strong language, alcohol, tobacco, and drugs which may not be suitable for children under the age of 17.

Over at the App Store, user comments suggest that the application is not operating properly with many complaining of issues with it on their 4th Gen iPhones and iPod Touches, rendering issues, slow loading times and choppy text and images.


Give the Opera browser a try, whether it be on your mobile or PC – it may or may not be the browser for you.

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Categories: The Internet

Crysis 2 Multiplayer Demo

CRYSIS 2 Multiplayer Demo is out, Download Link below

via. EA.com

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Internet Explorer 9 RC

This week and next week things are going to get hot again as Mozilla and Microsoft are going to be rolling out their shiny new toys; Google has already released Chrome 9.0 on the 3rd of this month, Opera is believed to be working on theirs.


Internet Explorer has opted for a clean, modern design with integration for the Windows 7 and Vista platform. IE9 has come packed with a few new features such as Tracking Protection, ActiveX Filtering, a download manager and a tab page; to name a few. There has been slight controversy with regards to the operations of the Tracking protection and ActiveX Filtering operations as the former crumbles the online ad industry and the latter blocks flash-enabled websites and ActiveX controls. Along with these new features IE9 supports HTML5, CSS3, ECMAScript, WebGL and other standards.


Performance improvements also comes in the basket as Microsoft has implemented a new ‘JavaScript Timer Frequency’ to the Power Options of Windows 7 and Windows Vista which effectively gives the user more battery control for JavaScript events; A near 50% reduction in RAM consumption from its predecessor IE8 with regards to additional opened tabs and web page loading times as well as installation times being on-par with that of Google Chrome.


Microsoft has outdone themselves by promising a user experience to topple that of its competitors, you yourself can find out if IE9 is a reinvention of the Internets’ web browsing experience or IE is just as it has always been.


My personal opinion
IE is an epic fail and it has always been but honestly after using IE9 they have made drastic improvements and I WILL dig into my archives and pull out a few beta websites I’ve designed before IE support was added and I WILL find out if they’ve fixed their design standards since they submitted to the W3C.

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Categories: The Internet