Archive for July, 2010

Foxconn motherboard AMD developed

July 28th, 2010
Motherboard Foxconn motherboard AMD developed

Motherboard

Motherboard manufacturer Foxconn Technology launches its latest motherboard, a series A88GM. This latest series has the latest chipset AMD 880G + SB850, supports DDR3 and AM3 platforms, as well as Phenom II X6 CPU power saving and reliable.

Motherboard Foxconn A88GM series is equipped with 100 percent of single capacitors designed by prominent Japanese companies, namely Fujitsu. With an average life of 50,000 hours, a single capacitor provides stability, durability and long life are very important to meet the power needs of high-end processors and other components that exist today are very devoted to the use of many applications and games. » Read more: Foxconn motherboard AMD developed

Peek leaks DarkSpore

July 28th, 2010
darkspore Peek leaks DarkSpore

darkspore

DarkSpore will become the latest game from Maxis studio, under the Electronic Arts (EA). Consider the following leaks to the genre of Role Playing Game (RPG) this.

Some details about DarkSpore revealed in a panel discussion at San Diego Comic Con. As quoted by Twitteling from GameSpot, Wednesday (07/28/2010), this game play style is a mix of genres Role Playing Games (RPG) with inspiration from the game Spore.

Here are some leaks that have been expressed about DarkSpore:

  • Each character will be created based on certain basic types. Modifications similar to the Creature Creator in Spore, certainly with the RPG elements are more condensed.
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August, scientists prepare Titanic expedition

July 28th, 2010
Titanic August, scientists prepare Titanic expedition

Titanic

A group of scientists will conduct an expedition next month to ensure the condition of a sinking ship since 1912′s.

The Expedition is 2.5 miles or approximately four kilometers in the North Atlantic has been hailed as a scientific mission from a sinking ship was discovered 25 years ago.

20 day dive trip was the result of collaboration between St. John’s Newfoundland by RMS Titanic Inc. (the company that has exclusive rights for the vessel), and the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution in

Massachusetts. This expedition was not intended to collect artifacts, but will track along two to three miles from the location where the debris remains scattered hundreds of thousands of artifacts. » Read more: August, scientists prepare Titanic expedition

Living without a mobile phone? possible

July 28th, 2010
Phone Living without a mobile phone? possible

Phone

Mobile phones have become an integral part of the user’s life. Technological sophistication of mobile phones and even make a user reluctant to release the phone from her grasp. But can people live without a cell phone in the digital era like now?

In a survey conducted in England found 44 percent of respondents said could not live without a cell phone. They claimed to have been addicted to the phone. 51 percent of respondents said that always carry mobile phones wherever they go.

“26 percent worried that if they do not bring their cell phones will lose phone calls from people who call her,” said John Bianco, head of BM Savings, the agency conducting the survey. Thus was launched Dailymail, Wednesday (07/28/2010). » Read more: Living without a mobile phone? possible

Less popular, Dell stops selling Linux PCs in the internet

July 28th, 2010
Dell Ubuntu Less popular, Dell stops selling Linux PCs in the internet

Dell-Ubuntu

Assess the performance of Dell computers with Linux is not less good than Windows-based computer, even more secure he said. But because it is considered less popular, the company was forced to stop selling its Linux PCs on the Internet.

“We just simplify the online offering with a focus on the most popular configuration options to reduce the complexity of the purchase,” said party Twitteling Dell was quoted as saying by the Telegraph, Wednesday (07/28/2010)

Although it has been suspended sales of desktop computers pre-installed using the Ubuntu operating system via the Internet, but the purchase via telephone reservations can still be done.

“Dell has been offering consumers with Ubuntu pre-installed option for two more years and will continue to do so,” a company spokesman said Dell. » Read more: Less popular, Dell stops selling Linux PCs in the internet