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Gaming Laptop & PCs - Get the Edge on your Opponents

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As the console wars begin heating up again, it is easy to forget some facts about the world of gaming. Consoles have their place, and they are great for the general public. For serious gamers, however, there is no comparison to the gaming PC. With machines designed specifically for gaming, you can spend as much as you like on a tricked-out PC or laptop to meet your gaming needs. When you want to go toe-to-toe with the competition, you need the best hardware you can find. The best possible performance Professional athletes choose their gear based on the sport they play. Runners wear running shoes because they are specifically designed to optimize running performance. They do not wear dress shoes, casual shoes or combat boots, because those are not designed for what they are doing. The same mentality applies to gaming. An average, a mid-range desktop is capable of playing many different games - just as a pair of casual shoes can get you all about town. However, such a machine wil...

Five imperatives that we must follow in order to accomplish a smooth transition to the cloud

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In today's Virtual Era, the role of IT has changed due to the speed at which technology is evolving, and it requires the same evolution of our IT teams. In order for the teams to support, and carry out the goals of their organizations, they need the infrastructure to grow while becoming more agile and efficient. However, there are some challenges that come with these changes. Many companies, especially smaller ones that are just getting started, lack the resources with which they can use to make these changes. Additionally, it can be difficult to manage the outdated hardware and software which is used. It's important that we begin working towards streamlining processes and making better use of the cloud in order to gain an edge over our competition, while fulfilling our company's objectives. There are five imperatives that we must follow in order to accomplish a smooth transition to the cloud. Each of these will help to transform IT as we know it and will help to reduce...

CES 2013: Dell is going to release a very inexpensive tablet Win8-Latitude 10

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Dell company has intended to break the stereotype of the prohibitive cost of tablets based on the operating system Windows 8 from Microsoft - CES 2013 at the event, she showed tablet Latitude 10, the approximate price of which does not exceed 500 U.S. dollars. Specify that the device is based on x86 processors from Intel, and not on a regular ARM-solving, that is, and Windows 8, put on it, is full. The official announcement of the tablet Dell Latitude 10 accompanied by listing all of its specifications and comparisons with model Latitude 10 Essentials (release took place, the price starts at 650 dollars - approx. MobileDevice). The basis of the Tablet PC Dell Latitude 10 will become Intel Atom Z2760 processor with two 1.8 GHz cores. He supervises the work of memory, 2 GB of way here, and handles graphics. Picture supplied by 10.1-inch multi-touch screen with a resolution of 1366x768 pixels, which, plus everything is based on a matrix of IPS. Unlike Latitude 10 Essentials, a new t...

Dell XPS 13 Ultrabook, starts at $999

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If you were speedy enough to grab those spilled docs for Dell's new ultra machine, we've got great news -- you won't have to wait much longer to put 'em to good use. Just as promised, the Round Rock, Texas crew's taken the locks off the virtual shelves in which its slim XPS 13 sits. Weighing in at just under three pounds, this mighty 13.3-inch Ultrabook will set you back $999 for the entry level model, which packs Intel's Core i5-2467M CPU and HD 3000 graphics, along with 4GB of RAM and a 128GB SSD. If you do, however, decide to take the pricier ($1,499), better-specced road, you'll be walking out with a Core i7-2637M processor as well as a 256GB Solid State Drive. Regardless of which route you end up taking, be sure to check out our hands-on before you add it to your cart. By Edgar Alvarez SOURCE: Dell