Friday, 15 June 2012

Apple Introduces New MacBook Pro with Retina Display


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It seems that the standard MacBook Pro did not just receive a hardware refresh, but there is also the next generation model – an all new 15-inch MacBook Pro that goes the way of the new iPad as well as iPhone 4/4S, which is to come with a stunning Retina Display. Not only that, this next generation MacBook Pro will feature all flash storage as well as quad-core processors. Despite packing in such firepower, it will not weigh you down literally – how can it do so when it comes in an extremely thin and light design that measures just 0.71-inches and tips the scales at a mere 4.46 pounds?

Apple’s CEO, Tim Cook, has this to say about the new MacBook Pro, “The MacBook Pro with Retina display pushes the limits of performance and portability like no other notebook. With a gorgeous Retina display, all flash architecture and a radically thin and light design, the new MacBook Pro is the most advanced Mac we have ever built.”

The new MacBook Pro Retina Display is touted to be the world’s highest resolution notebook display, sporting more than 5 million pixels, which is 3 million more than your regular HD television. It has a count of 220 pixels-per-inch, making the Retina Display’s pixel density so high that the human eye cannot distinguish individual pixels from a normal viewing distance, making your text and graphics look extremely sharp. The Retina display relies on IPS technology in order to deliver a 178-degree wide viewing angle, and boasts of 75% less reflection and 29% higher contrast than the previous generation.

Apart from that, it comes in a precision engineered aluminum unibody design, sporting an all flash storage architecture, the latest Intel Core i7 quad-core processors, NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M discrete graphics, up to 16GB of faster 1600 MHz RAM, a couple of Thunderbolt and two USB 3.0 ports, and a new HDMI port. You get up to 7 hours of wireless productivity, where other hardware specifications include a FaceTime HD camera, glass Multi-Touch trackpad, full-size backlit keyboard, dual microphones, enhanced speakers, 3-stream 802.11n Wi-Fi and a thinner MagSafe 2 power port.

Prices start from $2,199 upwards, depending on the configuration that you want.

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Battlefield 3 Razer BlackShark Collector’s Edition Gaming Headset


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Gamers do take their hardware very seriously, and a souped up gaming machine can run into the thousands, not to mention it requires the relevant kind of peripherals to go along with it so that you will no longer have any excuse of not being able to frag that opponent ragged a thousand ways from seemingly impossible angles (with normal hardware, of course). Razer is one name that most people already know when it comes to quality gaming peripherals, and this fact is not lost on them – which is why they have come up with the Battlefield 3 Razer BlackShark Collector’s Edition Gaming Headset.

This is a custom headset that is part of its Collector’s Edition gaming peripheral suite. Plenty of thought have gone into its design, where we do know that it has been inspired by tactical aviator headsets and boasts of total audio immersion. The Razer BlackShark is touted to deliver the full force aural intensity of Battlefield 3, which is EA and DICE’s military shooter masterwork, and also the fastest-selling game from EA ever to be released.

Battlefield 3 has been described to be one of the most physical, dynamic and progressive shooter experience available on the market at this point in time, so in order to increase the realism ante, Razer decided that their BlackShark headset will be able to give you that feeling as though you were on a genuine attack helicopter, piloting it with complete circumaural ear cups that were specially designed in order to cater for an authentic auditory in-game experience.

Razer is an old hat in this segment, where they will bring their superior sound-isolating technology in order to block out undesirable ambient noises, and during times when it is deathly quiet, the Razer BlackShark will feature a detachable boom microphone that you can strike up a conversation with the rest of your mates. for use on-the-go.

Sporting an exclusive Battlefield 3 design, the Razer BlackShark should be comfortable enough to wear for long gaming sessions without resulting in the burning feeling that your ears experience with cheaper headsets. The asking price is the same in terms of its numbers either side of the pond – $129.99 or €129.99, as it hits the worldwide markets this July.

WOW-Keys Apple iPhone Keyboard Dock by Omnio


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Technology continues to become a more integral part of our lives on a daily basis. Today we take a look at new product that Apple fans are sure to love in the WOW-Keys iPhone Keyboard Dock by Omnio. This new piece of equipment was designed by the Korean Manufacturer Omnio to allow you to input text from your iPhone to your computer. The keyboard also gives you the option to transform the iPhone into a fully functional trackpad.

The keyboard is of course compatible with both Mac and PC and you can pick yours up now from Amazon.


Thursday, 14 June 2012

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Wednesday, 13 June 2012

How To Prevent And Remove Facebook Malware

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Facebook is filled with spammy posts and fake applications. Facebook malware you can get on Facebook. Although it may seem impossible, there are ways that your Facebook account can get some of this malicious software which will cause many problems for your account and if you don’t do anything about it, it might get shut down This tutorial encompasses the description of the most ordinary patterns of malware propagation on Facebook, and provides tips on how to eliminate the risk to delight in social networking to the fullest.
Criminals are getting really excellent at tricking you into clicking links to fake Facebook apps like ones that promise to show you exactly who is viewing your profile, which will never happen by the way.
And then, what happens is you click that link, and depending on what kind of scam it is, you can get a computer virus or spyware, your passwords can get stolen, hackers can force money from you, or you can turn into one of the annoying friends who annoyingly post spam on other people’s walls. Don’t be that person.