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Dell Releases Ultra Low Voltage Business Laptop – Vostro V13

Dell has released details of their new laptop aimed at small and medium businesses. The new Vostro V13 uses what is known as an Ultra Low Voltage (ULV) processor. These processors offer better performance than the processors traditionally found in netbooks and are better suited to laptops. But because they use less power than traditional laptop processors, they generate less heat and the battery lasts longer.

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Google Goes Real-Time with Twitter

Some think that going real-time was Google’s natural next step in beefing up its search results; others think it’s going to flood the inter-web with a plethora of useless finds.

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Introducing the Gboard – The Gmail Keyboard

Do you live in Gmail? Are you a power user and you know all about the Gmail keyboard shortcuts? If so the GBoard might just be the thing for you. It is a USB keypad that has nineteen specially labeled keys for specific GMail actions like search, reply, reply all, star, archive, etc. So instead of scrolling around and clicking the right bit of the user interface you just hit a button to perform different tasks.

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New Dual Format Blu-ray/DVD Discs Announced by Universal

Do you have a Blu-ray player yet? Do you want one but are just waiting for the prices to drop further? If so what do you do when you want to buy a new film? You can’t buy the Blu-ray version yet as you don’t have a player, but you want to buy the film, so it has to be the DVD version. But it looks so nice in HD… What to do? The good news is that Universal Studios has announced a new hybrid dual-format disc which contains both the Blu-ray and DVD versions of the film.

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Twitter is 2009’s Most Popular Word in the English Language

Do you Twitter? If so you could be one of the people responsible for making Twitter the most used English word of 2009. Of the 1.58 billion English speakers in the world, it looks like, lots and lots of them use Twitter and in doing so they have made the brand-name more popular than the words: Obama, H1N1, Stimulus and 2.0 (the used and often abused suffix).

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An absolute tech junky, I graduated from the University of Manchester with a degree in Computing and now live on the outskirts of Leeds working with you guessed it, Computers. I love all things gadgety but really dislike wires. For those of you who haven’t worked it out the name of the site is a combination of my nickname (Gaj) and the pronunciation ‘Gadget’.
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