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  • Posted December 13, 2016

How to run Android apps on Windows or mac

Android OS has now the largest share in mobile devices among other operating systems. There are tons of games and programs designed specifically for Android, but ,sometimes, it’s not very convenient to use Android apps on a mobile device, having too small screen or loosing charge too quickly. Maybe you are in the office and […]
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  • Posted December 11, 2016

iPhone 7 is rumored to lose headphone connector

Hey guys! Apple is working on new wireless premium headphones for iPhone 7! In recent years more and more we see information on the internet indicating Apple’s intentions to opt-out of 3.5 mm audio jack in the next model of iPhone (iPhone 7). Thus starting with the release of this new device owners will have to use a […]
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  • Posted December 7, 2016

How do printers work?

You probably know that two most common types of printers for office and home use inkjet and laser. Though still might come across old matrix printers that are mostly used in banks. Both ink and laser printers have their advantages and disadvantages. Laser Printer Laser printers include not only laser but also contain rotating cylinder […]
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  • Posted November 24, 2016

Choosing a PC processor Skylake vs Kaby Lake

We have already had a small review of the 7th generation of Intel processors and while choosing a gaming PC configuration of the year we bumped into the question – should we choose a processor of 6th generation and assemble a new PC now, or wait till all the Kaby Lake processors are released and […]
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  • Posted November 24, 2016

How to activate multiprocess mode in Firefox?

Mozilla Firefox is one of the most used browsers on the market today. It is faster that Internet Explorer, eats out less memory than Chrome, has more extensions and plugins than Opera. Starting with Firefox 48, Mozilla has launched its attack on performance improvement to stand in line or be one step ahead Chrome and […]
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  • Posted November 23, 2016

What is DDOS attack?

Have you ever had a situation when you are browsing your favorite web-site or watching online stream video and suddenly pages on a site or a video stop loading? You may think your internet is down, but other pages load normally!? You would think that the site owners need to get a better hosting. But […]
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  • Posted November 3, 2016

Gaming PC configuration. Fall 2016

features and stories but also in graphics. Consequently, every game in the series is more demanding to computer requirements. For example, here are minimum requirements of the last year Battlefield Hardline Operating System: Windows Vista SP2 64-BIT (with KB971512 Update) Processor: Intel Core i3/i5 2.4GHz or Athlon II/Phenom II 2.8 GHz. RAM: 4 GB. Graphics Cards: NVIDIA GTX 260 896MB […]
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  • Posted November 2, 2016

Ram Speed: Frequency and Timings

RAM, or Random Access Memory, is one of the key parts of any computer and when deciding what computer to choose, people usually pay much attention to its volume, knowing that the more RAM the better. But what about the performance speed? Being one of the key elements of any system, user should also pay […]
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  • Posted October 26, 2016

Why are batteries exploding?

I’m sure everyone has already heard “hot” news and stories about Samsung Note 7. And it’s not only Note 7 that can give you such exploding experience. There were iPhones burning on YouTube as well, though these were just not so numerous. We decided to find out why cellphone batteries could explode.   Some media say that […]
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  • Posted October 25, 2016

Error access is denied (Write to disk) uTorrent in Windows 10

BitTorrent is a communications protocol of peer-to-peer file sharing which is very popular among internet users. Its main benefit is high speed of data transfer, since the file is being downloaded not from one server, but from multiple computers and every user, who has already downloaded the file. One of the most popular BitTottent clients (a program to download\upload p2p files) is […]
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