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GEANEE – Record/cassette player “TCE-26WPC” – Digitally save audio files extracted from old records and cassette tapes
Posted On 23 Apr 2013 By Stephen. Under: Uncategorized.
GEANEE released a record/cassette player “TCE-26WPC”. You can play records and cassette tapes on the audio player and digitally save audio files extracted from your old records and cassette tapes via a USB connection. Price: Around 7,000 yen Size: W 317 x D 273 x H 146 mm Weight: 3.75 kg Turn table: Belt-drive turntable [...]
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I-O DATA – HDL-AS Series – ultrafast LAN connection hard disk / storage
Posted On 31 Jan 2013 By Stephen. Under: Uncategorized.
I-O DATA DEVICE, INC., top-tier Japanese manufacturer and provider of high-quality computer peripherals and interface products, released a LAN connection hard disk (NAS) “HDL-AS Series” with ultra-fast access speed that achieves a read speed exceeding 90MB/s. It supports USB2.0 Data transfer and access from smart phones so that you can check movies, pictures and files [...]
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Microsoft issues security patches for Flash vulnerabilities in Windows 8 and Internet Explorer
Posted On 21 Sep 2012 By Sarah Silbert. Under: Uncategorized.
As promised, Microsoft is issuing a security patch for a Flash vulnerability on Windows 8 in Internet Explorer 10. Though the operating system has yet to see its official public release, researchers testing the RTM version found a bug that could caus...
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Adobe Photoshop won’t support Windows XP in next major release
Posted On 16 Sep 2012 By Mat Smith. Under: Uncategorized.
If you still cling to that Windows XP-powered PC as your graphics workhorse, Adobe reckons it's time you upgraded. Photoshop CS6 will be the last release to support Microsoft's venerable operating system, with Adobe stating that advances in more mode...
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Hate Windows 8 already? The Pro OEM edition will let you downgrade as far back as Vista
Posted On 03 Sep 2012 By Sharif Sakr. Under: Uncategorized.
Relax, Gabe Newell. If you buy a new Windows 8 Pro PC and discover that you really do detest the OS that much, you may be able to switch back to an older version -- either Windows 7 or Vista, but not near-death XP -- under the same OEM license. Will ...
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Google Chrome for Windows gets more secure Flash player, gives users a browsing sandbox safety net
Posted On 08 Aug 2012 By Michael Gorman. Under: Uncategorized.
Chrome turned 21 last week, and in that new version, Google's made playing Flash videos in its browser even safer... for Windows users, anyway. This latest release puts Adobe's Flash Player plug-in for Windows in a sandbox, much as Chrome 20 did for L...
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Microsoft advises nuking Windows Gadgets after security hole discovery, we mourn our stock widgets
Posted On 11 Jul 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Whether you see Windows Vista and Windows 7 Gadgets as handy tools or a blight upon a pristine desktop, you might want to shut them off for safety's sake. Mickey Shkatov and Toby Kohlenberg have found that the desktop widgets' web-based code have fla...
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StatCounter: Windows 7 now powering most PCs, passed 50-percent threshold in June
Posted On 02 Jul 2012 By Zach Honig. Under: Uncategorized.
Windows 8 may be on the horizon with a fall 2012 release, but Microsoft's current OS, Win 7, just became the world's most prolific PC operating system, passing the 50-percent threshold last month. According to StatCounter, Windows 7, which overtook X...
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Microsoft reportedly plans Windows 8 upgrades all the way from XP, wants us to just let go of the past
Posted On 28 Jun 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Microsoft has been promising a cheap-and-cheerful upgrade path to Windows 8 for those who buy new PCs. But what about that five-year-old PC in the basement? If the historically well-connected Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet is right, the upgrade path will go ...
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Microsoft reportedly plans Windows 8 upgrades all the way from XP, wants us to just let go of the past
Posted On 28 Jun 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Microsoft has been promising a cheap-and-cheerful upgrade path to Windows 8 for those who buy new PCs. But what about that five-year-old PC in the basement? If the historically well-connected Mary Jo Foley of ZDNet is right, the upgrade path will go ...
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