Gameguru Mania Updated:12:37 AM CEST Jun,06
AR Wallet

66 lottery login

91 club

okwin

bdg game

55 club

Playbonus.ca
CONTACT
Please e-mail us if you have news.

(c) 1998-2026 Gameguru Mania
Privacy Policy statement
SEARCH:
 Gameguru Mania News - Apr,21 2013 -  
TechNews - Windows 8.1 -> call it Windows 7.8. - tech
(hx) 01:18 PM CEST - Apr,21 2013 - Post a comment / read (4)
  • MSI debuts world's first and only 27inch AIO gaming system - MSI AG2712 (WindTop AG2712) features 27inch ten-point multi-touch LED display with 1920*1080 resolution that is also covered with anti-glare substance. The system AG2712 is based on quad-core Intel Core i7 mobile microprocessor (Core i7-3630QM with 2.40GHz clock-speed and maximum turbo speed of 3.40GHz) as well as Nvidia GeForce GTX 670MX discrete graphics solution with 3GB GDDR5 memory. The system comes equipped with 4GB DDR3 memory (up to 16MB), 1TB 3.5” hard disk drive, 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi, Blu-ray DVD drive, 3-in-1 card reader, 2MP webcam as well as 5W*2 5.1-channel speakers with THX TruStudio Pro. The system weighs 16.21 kilograms and consumes up to 180W of power.
  • Windows 8.1 is bringing back some familiar parts of Windows 7 - One might theorize that this wrong-headed decisiveness is what led to Steve Sinofsky's departure from Microsoft, and that the current edict to fix things from on high is something that could never have happened with him still in charge. But that doesn't matter. What matters is that Microsoft, is belatedly, is finally listening to feedback from its customers and changing the product as a result. That is, by far, the most alarming thing that didn't happen-Windows division protestations to the contrary notwithstanding-.during the Sinofsky regime. Put simply, Microsoft should have designed Windows 8 this way from the beginning, and didn't because the Windows division was given too much free reign after its Windows 7 successes. And it's doing it now because the leadership that triggered six years of ignoring customer wishes is no longer there. As a result, Windows 8.1 will more closely resemble Windows 7 than the original Windows 8 version. In related news, here's a Windows 8.1 9374 walkthrough video
  • Microsoft Posts Record Profits! - Microsoft has posted record profits for the quarter ending March 31, even after accounting for a $733 million fine paid to the European Commission. Revenue was $20.489 billion, up 18 percent on the same quarter last year. Operating income was up 19 percent, at $7.612 billion. Earnings per share were also up, gaining 20 percent at $0.72. The company announced a dividend of $0.23 per share. Windows Division revenue was $5.703 billion, up 23 percent on the same quarter a year ago. However, $1.085 billion of this was revenue taken in previous quarters for the Windows Upgrade Offer. Excluding this, revenue was $4.618 billion, essentially unchanged year on year. Operating income for the division was $3.459 billion, up 16 percent from third quarter 2012.
  • Apple Stock Plunges to $400 After Supplier Warns of Weak Sales - Apple, which last year bumped the screen size of its iPhone to 4-inches, has largely been coasting on a "if-it-isn't-broken-don't-fix-it" approach to its operating system. While sales were strong last quarter, investors hammered the company's stock, concerned about weakening margins (profitability). For a while it looked like $420 was a solid floor that the stock would resist breaking through. But amid the supplier warning Apple's stock plunged briefly below $400 USD. It is currently trading around $403 USD. Apple has lost over a quarter trillion dollars in market capitalization over the last half year, since hitting a record $700 USD per share last September. Overall, the tech sector was down on Wednesday, but Apple's stock sunk more than most, dipping over 5 percent on the bad news. Rival Google Inc.'s (GOOG) stock is trading around $780 USD, down ~1.5 percent. Google's market capitalization is currently around two-thirds that of Apple, as its stock hovers around record highs of $800 USD per share.
  • Cooking Pot Can Produce 5, 10 Volts of Electricity for Device - A student startup from Utah has created a cooking pot that is capable of generating power through thermoelectricity. Former University of Utah students David Toledo and Paul Slusser created a startup called Power Practical, which offers their cooking pot invention -- the PowerPot. The PowerPot looks like a regular cooking pot that can be used on a camping trip, but it can actually turn heat and water into electricity. The PowerPot captures electrons traveling from the heated pot to the cooler water contained inside, and the greater the difference in temperature, the more electricity produced. Not only can these PowerPots be used to charge smartphones, tablets and other electronic devices on camping trips, but they can also be used in emergency kits and eventually be sent to developing countries, where smartphones are becoming more and more present (yet charging is a nuisance). The PowerPot V costs $149 while the PowerPot X costs $249.
  • The Most Complicated Way to Make a (Mini, Lego) Free Throw - Dubbed the GBC 5 (Great Ball Contraption-5), this self-replenishing ball tosser uses roughly 2,500 pieces in five modules with two motors and a 9V pneumatic pump to continually cycle, split, accelerate, shift, and shoot miniature basketballs around its table top-sized track. A LEGO NXT controller acts as the system's brain and also tracks the number of shots made. If only the Golden State Warriors could hit their free throws as consistently
  • Who Wants to Be a Mars Colonist? - Mars One officials are looking for a few good men for a one way trip to Mars as a private corporate astronaut. To get your foot in the rocket, all you have to do is submit a one minute audition tape ala American Idol and impress the space experts with your willingness to throw your life away millions of miles from your home planet. Now who on Earth could resist such a proposition? :P
  • Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Electric Drive (video) - It weighs 4,774 pounds, nearly 550 kilograms more than the 3,573-pound SLS AMG GT. The weight difference comes from the heft of the lithium-ion battery array, composed of 12 modules of 72 cells that weigh 1,208.1 pounds. The batteries change the weight balance of the coupe by one percent: the SLS AMG GT is balanced 54/46 front-to-rear, the Electric Drive is 53/47. It's an energetic beast: The 400-volt, liquid-cooled, 60-kilowatt-hour battery is rated at 552 horsepower and 737 pound-feet of immediate torque
  • Homemade Cannon From Poland - Check it out
  • World War Z - Official Trailer #2  - check it out
  • R.I.P.D. - Trailer - In Theaters July 19th!
  • God Is Dead? by Black Sabbath  - God Is Dead? is the new single from Black Sabbath from their upcoming album '13'. Preorder your own copy of '13' from iTunes and get an instant download of God Is Dead?
  • CARGO - Tropfest Australia 2013 Finalist - Stranded in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, a man sets in motion an unlikely plan to protect the precious cargo he carries: his infant daughter.
  • Filtering the water out of Coca Cola - check  it out
  • Toni Garrn 4 Madame Figaro - That beach looks nice!
  • The best pics on the Internet #15 - All pictures are carefully handpicked, you'll find lots of amusing silliness here!
last 10 comments:
Csimbi(05:19 PM CEST - Apr,21 2013 )
quote:
MSI debuts world's first and only 27inch AIO gaming system

1920*1080? lol

quote:
Windows 8.1 is bringing back some familiar parts of Windows 7

I don't know why Windows 8 was necessary for this.
But, let's hope that those are not empty promises.

quote:
Microsoft Posts Record Profits!

Yep they did well with other stuff.

quote:
The Most Complicated Way to Make a (Mini, Lego) Free Throw

Nice!
Good music, too.

Tom(03:58 AM CEST - Apr,22 2013 )
I ain't buying no windows over 69.99 son they better adjust their bullshit price tag. right now I am happy with windows 7. not much will move me from it including this.

Csimbi(08:35 AM CEST - Apr,22 2013 )
I did not read anything so far that would indicate that it's worth upgrading from 7 - whatever the price tag may be.

gx-x(06:13 PM CEST - Apr,22 2013 )
To windows 8 and 8.1, windows 7 is like windows 10...

it is just ridicules how they are trying to catch up to themselves...

All comments
 Add your comment (free registration required)


Related news:
Friday TechNews - AMD may bring back AM4 processors to help users fight ongoing RAM crisis - tech (Jan 09 2026)
TechNews - Best CPUs for Gaming: April/May 2020 - tech (May 03 2020)
TechNews - Happy Easter! - tech (Apr 12 2020)
TechNews - MacBook Air 2020 review - tech (Mar 29 2020)
TechNews - Intel Core i3-9100F vs. Ryzen 5 1600 AF - tech (Feb 23 2020)
TechNews - Radeon RX 5600 XT vs. GeForce GTX 1060 - tech (Feb 13 2020)
TechNews - AMD Radeon RX 5500 XT Challenges Nvidia's GTX 1650 - tech (Dec 16 2019)
TechNews - Windows update breaks McAfee, Sophos, Avira, Avast - tech (Apr 22 2019)
TechNews - AirPower Is Dead - tech (Mar 31 2019)
TechNews - Windows 7 Gets DirectX 12 - tech (Mar 23 2019)
TechNews - Windows 10 April 2019 Update Brings Linux File Access - tech (Feb 17 2019)
TechNews - AMD Radeon VII: RTX Killer or Flop? - tech (Feb 08 2019)
TechNews - Windows 10 Mobile Is Officially Dead - tech (Jan 27 2019)
TechNews - HAPPY NEW YEAR 2019 - tech (Jan 01 2019)
TechNews - How Much RAM Do Gamers Need? - tech (Dec 22 2018)
TechNews - Why is the 9900K so hot? - tech (Oct 30 2018)
TechNews - Best Gaming Monitors 2018 - tech (Oct 14 2018)
TechNews - Happy Birthday, Linux! - tech (Aug 26 2018)
TechNews - MacBook Pro Throttling is a Bug - tech (Aug 05 2018)
TechNews - 50 Years of Innovation at Intel - tech (Jul 22 2018)
TechNews - Core i9-9900K 8-Core Coffee Lake - tech (Jul 05 2018)
TechNews - Acer Chromebook Tab 10 - tech (Jun 24 2018)
TechNews - 28-Hour Laptop Battery Life - tech (Jun 16 2018)
TechNews - Edge Beats Chrome Again - tech (May 27 2018)
TechNews - Google Accused Of Faking Duplex AI - tech (May 21 2018)
TechNews - Amazing demo at Google I/0 - tech (May 15 2018)
TechNews - 4GHz CPU Battle: AMD vs Intel - tech (Apr 30 2018)
TechNews - New AMD Ryzen CPUs - tech (Apr 14 2018)
TechNews - Apple launches new $299 iPad - tech (Apr 01 2018)
TechNews - Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus Madness - tech (Mar 24 2018)
TechNews - Cryptocurrencies are killing people - tech (Mar 10 2018)
TechNews - Most Windows 10 PCs running v1709 - tech (Feb 24 2018)
TechNews - VLC 3.0 Released - tech (Feb 14 2018)
TechNews - Best Professional Monitors - tech (Feb 06 2018)
TechNews - Best Graphics Cards (Update) - tech (Jan 28 2018)
TechNews - Best Gaming CPUs - tech (Jan 20 2018)
TechNews - Spectre and Meltdown CPU security flaws - tech (Jan 06 2018)
TechNews - Happy New Year 2018 - tech (Jan 01 2018)
TechNews - Merry Xmas - tech (Dec 24 2017)
TechNews - Toshiba's 14TB HDD available - tech (Dec 09 2017)
TechNews -NVIDIA shows the power of VR - tech (Nov 19 2017)
TechNews - Experts can hack most CPUs - tech (Nov 12 2017)
TechNews - Intel Unveils the Nervana - tech (Oct 29 2017)
TechNews - WiFi Vulnerability Impacts Everything - tech (Oct 17 2017)
TechNews - Bashware Bypass Attack - tech (Sep 17 2017)
TechNews - Why The US Won't Switch To The Metric - tech (Sep 10 2017)
TechNews - Windows 10 Pro for Workstations - tech (Aug 20 2017)
TechNews - Adobe to Retire Flash In 2020 - tech (Aug 06 2017)
TechNews - World of Tanks Using HoloLens - tech (Jul 22 2017)
TechNews - AMD Launches Ryzen PRO CPUs - tech (Jul 09 2017)

related cheats/trainer:

no results found


 Links
Search results for -TechNews- :

no records found

 External links