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by Edward Elric There are many techniques that are used for computer game promotion. We can all recognize one technique by just turning on the television. Whenever a game comes up, they never say the price at the beginning; first, they list all the benefits of owning the game, and then hit you with the price. The reason behind this is that if the publicity vehicle first discloses the price, then the consumer’s concentration is immediately diverted upon the price rather than the features an
So that you fully enjoy your gaming computer experience you need a lot of very important pieces of hardware in your computer. The power supply, processor, RAM, and graphics card are all very important when you have a gaming computer. Without these parts being in good shape, a newer, more demanding game wont work correctly.
Filed under: OS Updates , Windows , Microsoft Now here's something you don't see every day. A piece of technology that's going to be cheaper for UK customers than those in the US. Typically UK shoppers end up paying more for computers, gaming consoles and software than their US counterparts. But CNET has discovered that Microsoft is charging just £65 for a full version of Windows 7 Home Premium. That's about $107 US, while Americans will have to pay about $200 to get a full versio
6 August 2009 | Daily News•IT products Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for daily news.Continuing its tradition of being first-to-market with industry leading hard drives, Hitachi Global Storage Technologies (Hitachi GST) today announced that it is now shipping the world’s first, two terabyte (2TB), 7200 RPM hard disk drive (HDD). The new, colossal, 2TB Deskstar™ 7K2000 blends high performance and high capacity with low power and other eco-friendly
Toshiba Announces Shipments of 43nm MLC NAND Solid State Drives to Major PC OEMsSecond Generation SSD Family Delivers Improved PerformanceIRVINE, Calif., Aug. 5 /PRNewswire/ — Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC) today announced that Toshiba’s latest generation solid state drives (SSD), based on award winning 43nm MLC NAND-flash, are now shipping to manufacturers of more than five leading mobile PC brands. Toshiba’s SSDs are initially available to OEMs only, in capacities of 64GB(1












