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Good Sites for Checking CPU Benchmarks!

Recently, I have been in the search of a new computer or laptop that would let me HD videos better plus render them faster.

In the search, I have found some great resourceful sites for checking CPU benchmarks/performances, some of these include rendering benchmarks so they might help you if you are stuck between choosing an Intel Core Dual 2 or a Intel Core Dual 2 ULV.

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Wireless DIY – How to Set Up WPA2 Network!

For those of you wireless tinkers who need the best in wifi security, ComputerWorld has a great guide on how to set up WPA2 network.  I think this is a great way to “secure” your wifi network, especially since it’s already been proven even WPA can be cracked easily. – link

Step 1: Windows OS: First make sure your operating system is up to date. If you are running Windows XP, you’ll need service pack 2 and you’ll need to download the WPA2 pat

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Intel Rock Stars Video!

video://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqLPHrCQr2I

LMAO, these guys rock!!!

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X10 Control via iPhone!

X10 is the communication standard for automating your household electronic devices via the exisiting power line in your home.  X10 has always been popular for controlling your house lights, sprinklers, and whatnot but someone has a good demo video on how to control your X10 devices via an iPhone.  I don’t find this super-amusing since X10 has been implement

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CuPC – Atom Based Desktop!

Here’s a cool Atom-based desktop from Comfile Technology, where I used to work.  I really like this setup as I could probably get bunch of these to make some server clusters.

Specs:

Proccessor

Intel Atom Processor 1.6GHz

Main Board

Intel 945GC North-Bridge

Memory

1G DDR2 (667MHz)

Graphic

Intel GMA 950 Graphics

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$30,000 Jewelry Computer!

It seems hard to believe that there’s a market for $30,000 computers but I guess there would be, you just need to sell 100 of these Moneual Jewelry Computers for an easy revenue of $3 Million.

The $30,000 jewelry computer comes with a 7-inch touchscreen, coupled with Intel Core 2 Duo, Vista, ATI Radeon HD 4000 series, and full HD video playback, not to mention the 3,554 Swarovski jewels on it.

SEOUL, Korea (AVING) — <Visual News> Moneual(www.moneual.com) revealed the world’s mo

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DealMax – Netbooks Blowout SALE!

UPDATE: SEE WINDOWS 7 NETBOOK REVIEWS HERE!

Well, here’s a bunch of great deals on netbooks. If you always wanted a netbook, now you can get one, less than a price of an iPhone!

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Computer DIY – How to Build a PC!

If you have been following Zedomax for quite awhile, you probably remember when my friend built a PC in 8 minutes.  Well, here’s some more good DIYs on how to build a PC.  Building a PC can be a daunting task for first timers while it’s a piece of cake for those who have done it before.

Building a PC can be a daunting task. It takes research and patience. Rushing through a build can create immediate or intermittent issues. In this tutorial, I’ll walk you through the process of of installing the PC components and provide some han

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Intel Core i7 Rave and Reviews!

Well, it’s a miracle that Intel keeps on making faster better chips, this time with the Core i7.

In short, the Intel Core i7 features QuickPath interface instead of the traditional Front Side Bus (FSB), on-processor memory controller for faster CPU-to-memory access, support for DDR3 memory modules, re-implem

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Intel and ASUS doing Consumer Research on Laptops!

Intel and ASUS have launched a site called WePC.com, a site that allows regular internet users (consumers) to create their dream PC online and vote on them.

It’s like a social network for consumer research, a very clever idea for getting great marketable response from consumers.  I, too, have involved in physical consumer research programs for my previous jobs where we would sit behind a mirror-glass, sorta like the ones they use for interrogation of murders.

Anyways, if you want to build your own PC

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