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    #123713 My friend wants this HP computer, but I have a few questions

    Posted by Jake hd on 06 September 2010 - 12:45 PM in Computers

    Browse some of these.

    Very good motherboards at both sites.


    http://www.intel.com...ard/classic.htm

    http://usa.asus.com/...KyCKlQ4oSEtSu5m


    Thank you, I will show him this, Thanks again everyone.



    #123710 My friend wants this HP computer, but I have a few questions

    Posted by Jake hd on 06 September 2010 - 11:29 AM in Computers

    Yep newegg all the way.

    But new motherboard. Forget that one.


    Thanks everyone (: Just wondering what type of motherboard would you recommend?



    #123704 My friend wants this HP computer, but I have a few questions

    Posted by Jake hd on 06 September 2010 - 09:58 AM in Computers

    Ok so I was wondering I have heard many people say if you build your own computer you save more money if you build your own and not buy a pre-made computer? well I have a few questions keep in mind my friend is trying to find these hardware componets at the cheapest price possible. All I am asking is if people might know a few places where he could get these at the lowest price possible


    Intel® Core™ i5-750 quad-core processor [2.66GHz, 1MB L2 + 8MB shared L3 cache] - Where could he get this for a really cheap price?
    OR
    Intel® Core™ i7-870 quad-core processor [2.93GHz, 1MB L2 + 8MB shared L3 cache] (Cheapest Price?)

    6GB DDR3-1333MHz SDRAM [3 DIMMs] (Cheapest Price?)

    500GB 7200 rpm SATA 3Gb/s hard drive (Cheapest Price?)

    1GB ATI Radeon HD 5450 [DVI, HDMI, VGA adapter] (Cheapest Price?)

    Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Xtreme Audio (Sound Card) (Cheapest Price?)

    The MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E) (Motherboard) (Cheapest Price?)

    Any help would be greatly appreciated, Thanks.



    #121952 Sonys new disk

    Posted by Jake hd on 28 July 2010 - 05:39 AM in Media

    That would be great to back up your HD but it would cost alot of money for one of those DVDs maybe they should develope stronger DVDs ie there thicker and scratch resesident and maybe even anti laser burn just a thaught.


    I agree with you, it would be nice to have stronger DVD's that are scratch resistant.



    #121929 Sonys new disk

    Posted by Jake hd on 27 July 2010 - 05:39 PM in Media

    Blu-ray innovator Sony has teamed up with scientists at Tohuku Univsersity in Japan to develop a new blue-violet laser that could enable Blu-ray discs to reach one terabyte (1TB) capacity.

    In a press release clearly aimed at the technically-minded, Sony revealed it has successfully developed an 'all-semiconductor laser picosecond pulse source' with a wavelength of 405 nanometers.

    'It is capable of generating optical pulses in the ultrafast duration of 3 picoseconds, with ultra-high output peaks power of 100W, which is more than a hundred times the world's highest output value for conventional blue-violet pulse semiconductor lasers,' said the CE giant.

    The technology would allow Sony to increase the density of data on a single layer of a BD by as much as 20 times, according to the number crunchers at Japanese newspaper The Daily Yomiuri. This will be of immediate interest to home cinema hedz, as hitherto unimaginable possibilities – an entire season of Lost on one disc, for instance, or the Star Wars Trilogy on a single platter – become tantalisingly real. Unfortunately, there's no word on when 1TB Blu-rays, either for domestic or commercial use, might appear,

    The breakthrough follows the recent news that the Blu-ray Disc Association has approved the BDXL format, which delivers recordable discs with up to 128GB capacity.




    Wow a terabyte, that's pretty awesome.



    #121918 Firefox 4 Beta

    Posted by Jake hd on 27 July 2010 - 04:04 PM in Programs

    Posted Image http://download.mozi...=win&lang=en-US redirects to http://ftp.halifax.r...%20Beta%201.exe


    Checking: http://ftp.halifax.r...%20Beta%201.exe
    Engine version: 5.0.2.3300
    Total virus-finding records: 1573395
    File size: 8.96 MB
    File MD5: 697bc1861546d9a0d85c61e90dc8c505
    Posted Image



    i noticed that as soon as i posted that im not sure why it goes there and none of the others do



    #121894 Firefox 4 Beta

    Posted by Jake hd on 27 July 2010 - 06:38 AM in Programs

    Firefox 4 Beta (version 1) considered to be stable and safe to use for daily web browsing, though the features and content may change before the final product release. At this time many Add-ons may not yet have been tested by their authors to ensure that they are compatible with this release. If you wish to help test Add-on compatibility, please install the Add-on Compatibility Reporter - your favorite Add-on author will appreciate it!

    What's New?

    * Tabs are now on top by default on Windows only - OSX and Linux will be changing when the theme has been modified to support the change.
    * On Windows Vista and Windows 7 the menu bar has been replaced with the Firefox button.
    * You can search for and switch to already open tabs in the Smart Location Bar
    * New Addons Manager and extension management API (UI will be changed before final release)
    * Significant API improvements are available for JS-ctypes, a foreign function interface for extensions.
    * The stop and reload buttons have been merged into a single button on Windows, Mac and Linux.
    * The Bookmarks Toolbar has been replaced with a Bookmarks Button by default (you can switch it back if you'd like).
    * Crash protection for Windows, Linux, and Mac when there is a crash in the Adobe Flash, Apple Quicktime or Microsoft Silverlight plugins.
    * CSS Transitions are partially supported.
    * Full WebGL support is included but disabled by default at this time.
    * Core Animation rendering model for plugins on Mac OS X. Plugins which also support this rendering model can now draw faster and more efficiently.
    * Native support for the HD HTML5 WebM video format.
    * An experimental Direct2D rendering backend is available on Windows, turned off by default.
    * Web developers can use Websockets for a low complexity, low latency, bidirectional communications API.
    * Web developers can update the URL field without reloading the page using HTML History APIs.
    * More responsive page rendering using lazy frame construction.
    * Link history lookup is done asynchronously to provide better responsiveness during pageload.
    * CSS :visited selectors have been changed to block websites from being able to check a user's browsing history.
    * New HTML5 parser.
    * Support for more HTML5 form controls.

    Known Issues?

    All Systems

    * The Bookmark Toolbar is turned off by default even on existing profiles (see bug 574514)
    * If you try to start Firefox using a locked profile, it will crash (see bug 573369)
    * After using the Customize Toolbars feature, the Bookmarks Toolbar context menu will not work until you restart the browser (see bug 557225)
    * Rendering of the popular Tuenti website is broken, though already fixed for the next beta (see bug 573969)

    Microsoft Windows

    * Some graphics drivers may not work properly with full screen Ogg Theora HTML video acceleration (see bug 564391)
    * When using a Persona, the maximize, minimize and close window buttons will not appear, though they will still work (see bug 574833)
    * When using the Windows "Classic" theme the toolbars and tab strip may appear gray for several seconds as Firefox starts up (see bug 574638)

    Mac OS X

    * Although you can customize Firefox to show tabs on top for OSX, it really doesn't look good. We suggest you wait.
    * When plugin content is loaded in a separate process, a second icon appears in the OSX Dock (see bug 557225).

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