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Nvidia’s 65 inch PC display will turn your Windows 10 PC or Apple Mac into an over-the-top computing hub

by | Thursday, January 11, 2018 | 0 comment(s)
Nvidia’s 65 inch PC display will turn your Windows 10 PC or Apple Mac into an over-the-top computing hub

Last Sunday, Nvidia has finally unveiled its new BFGD (Big Format Gaming Display), at CES, but what is exactly a BFGD, and how is it different from any other regular 4K HDTV?

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Apple could make a detachable Mac tablet within 4 years thanks to Microsoft Surface devices

by | Sunday, January 7, 2018 | 0 comment(s)
Apple could make a detachable Mac tablet within 4 years thanks to Microsoft Surface devices

According to business market research firm International Data Corporation (IDC), there is evidence to suggest that demand for desktop/laptop computers is expected to drop by a mere 2 percent over the next four years, with sales projections telling of a decline in computer and tablets down to 393.9 million units in 2021, from the 435.1 million units sold in 2016. However, demand for detachable computers, such as Microsoft Surface Pro and Surface Book, are expected to climb, from a current 21.5 million, to 37.1 million in 2021.

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Here is how to run Windows XP on an iPhone 7 or iPad. The Why is up to you.

by | Thursday, March 16, 2017 | 0 comment(s)
Here is how to run Windows XP on an iPhone 7 or iPad. The Why is up to you.

We come a long way from the first PC running Windows XP. Today’s processors speeds have dwarfed those of CPU’s back in the days, and we now talk about RAM upgrades in terms of tens of Gigabytes, instead of Megabytes.

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