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SilverStone FT03 Mini Review: We’ll Make You Fun Size
22 mag
Introducing the SilverStone FT03 Mini
One of the first cases we reviewed back when we initially established our case testing methodology last year was SilverStone's FT03, a very unique Micro-ATX design guaranteed to be both an eye catcher and a solid performer. It lived up to both of those claims. Continua >
Windows 8 kills off “dated and cheesy” Aero
22 mag
In what must surely be the longest Windows 8 treatise yet, Microsoft has spent 11,048 words describing the birth, evolution, and future of the Windows user interface. Hidden within the morass of design notes and historical navel gazing there is one notable change: The final build of Windows 8, Continua >
Chrome passes IE, becomes leading browser
22 mag
Google’s Chrome browser has managed to eclipse Redmond’s Internet Explorer in global usage.
According to StatCounter, Chrome’s share hit 32.76 percent in May, while IE trailed in second with a 31.94 percent share. Firefox ranked third with a 25.47 share, while Safari and Opera got about 7 and 2 Continua >
Guida: estrarre l’oro da una CPU in casa, possibile ma pericoloso
22 mag
08:00 – 22 maggio 201208:00 – 22 maggio 2012 di Yannick Guerrini
Guida: estrarre l'oro da una CPU in casa, possibile ma pericoloso
Qualche tempo fa vi abbiamo raccontato com'è teoricamente possibile estrarre oro da vecchi componenti elettronici, ma il prezioso materiale si trova anche nel processore Continua >
Da Motorola e RIM una nuova nano SIM
22 mag
Entro la fine del mese di maggio, l'ETSI, organo addetto al giudizio riguardo il nuovo standard per le SIM card, dovrebbe esprimere il proprio giudizio riguardo la possibilità di rendere la tecnologia nano SIM, proposta da Apple, uno standard universale.
I produttori concorrenti non sono ovviamente Continua >
The Leap: Gesture control like Kinect, but cheaper and much higher resolution
22 mag
It seems Minority Report-style computer interfaces might arrive a whole lot sooner than we expected: A new USB device, called The Leap, creates an 8-cubic-feet bubble of “interaction space,” which detects your hand gestures down to an accuracy of 0.01 millimeters — about 200 times more accurate than “existing Continua >


