Archive for January 9th, 2012

Tip: Simplify your Wi-Fi to speed it up – USA TODAY

By Rob Pegoraro, Special for USA TODAY Updated Most Wi-Fi routers speak at least two dialects of wireless networking “language:” the original 802.11b standard and the faster 802.11g variation. And unless you have some exceedingly old hardware at home, all of your computers, phones and other networked gadgets should also be fluent in both versions. ...Read More

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Marvell’s Classroom 3.0 includes Armada-powered SMILE Plug Computer – Engadget

Marvell Showcases ‘Classroom 3.0′ Technology at CES 2012 ARMADA powered SMILE Plug and One Laptop per Child tablet transform traditional classroom activities with interactive, multimedia curricula for more engaging learning experience SANTA CLARA, Calif. / LAS VEGAS – Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL), a worldwide leader in integrated silicon solutions, today announced new education solutions designed to ...Read More

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Keep your drivers up to date – MyBroadband

Derrick Cramer Derrick joined MyBroadband in 2011 as a junior journalist with a strong background in computer hardware and gaming – he lives for that new motherboard… We look at the reasons why keeping your drivers up to date is a good thing Keeping your system drivers up to date is always a good idea. ...Read More

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Tip: Simplify your Wi-Fi to speed it up – USA TODAY

By Rob Pegoraro, Special for USA TODAY Updated Most Wi-Fi routers speak at least two dialects of wireless networking “language:” the original 802.11b standard and the faster 802.11g variation. And unless you have some exceedingly old hardware at home, all of your computers, phones and other networked gadgets should also be fluent in both versions. ...Read More

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Marvell’s Classroom 3.0 includes Armada-powered SMILE Plug Computer – Engadget

Marvell Showcases ‘Classroom 3.0′ Technology at CES 2012 ARMADA powered SMILE Plug and One Laptop per Child tablet transform traditional classroom activities with interactive, multimedia curricula for more engaging learning experience SANTA CLARA, Calif. / LAS VEGAS – Marvell (NASDAQ: MRVL), a worldwide leader in integrated silicon solutions, today announced new education solutions designed to ...Read More

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Keep your drivers up to date – MyBroadband

Derrick Cramer Derrick joined MyBroadband in 2011 as a junior journalist with a strong background in computer hardware and gaming – he lives for that new motherboard… We look at the reasons why keeping your drivers up to date is a good thing Keeping your system drivers up to date is always a good idea. ...Read More

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Four Screens Are Better than One with Lenovo’s New "Personal Cloud" Vision – MarketWatch (press release)

LAS VEGAS, Jan 08, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Lenovo /quotes/zigman/346332 LNVGY +3.61% , the world’s number two PC company, is flexing its innovation muscle at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show and beyond, to create a seamless digital experience for its customers across multiple devices, be it PCs, tablets, smartphones or Smart TVs. Lenovo recently unveiled ...Read More

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Four Screens Are Better than One with Lenovo’s New "Personal Cloud" Vision – MarketWatch (press release)

LAS VEGAS, Jan 08, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) — Lenovo /quotes/zigman/346332 LNVGY +3.61% , the world’s number two PC company, is flexing its innovation muscle at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show and beyond, to create a seamless digital experience for its customers across multiple devices, be it PCs, tablets, smartphones or Smart TVs. Lenovo recently unveiled ...Read More

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E-Reader Lets You Physically Turn the Page – Fox News

The page-turning animations on iPads and e-readers can be cute and fun, but they don’t replace the actual feeling of turning pages that e-book holdouts seek. To bridge the gap, a new prototype device looks and behaves more like the paper version, allowing the user to physically flip the page. “E-books have grown in popularity, ...Read More

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E-Reader Lets You Physically Turn the Page – Fox News

The page-turning animations on iPads and e-readers can be cute and fun, but they don’t replace the actual feeling of turning pages that e-book holdouts seek. To bridge the gap, a new prototype device looks and behaves more like the paper version, allowing the user to physically flip the page. “E-books have grown in popularity, ...Read More

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