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First Time Getting a Laptop? Here is What You Need to Look Out For

When buying a laptop for the first time, some users will find the advertised system specs quite confusing. Here are the specs of a laptop you should look for when getting your first laptop.

By Simon Batt – Oct 12, 2016

Would a Circulatory System Be Better for a Computer Than Water Cooling?

A water cooling system for PC can be difficult to implement. Would a circulatory system that worked a lot like our own vascular systems be more efficient?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Nov 10, 2015

Why CPUs Won’t Be Made of Graphene

Graphene may have plenty of plaudits about its massively fluid electrical conductivity, but it is impossible to build CPU out of it. Here’s why!

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Jul 21, 2015

TG Pro Helps You Keep Your Mac Cool

Does your Mac CPU’s fans spin very loudly and the machine become very hot? TG Pro helps you diagnose what’s wrong with your Mac hardware and fix the issue.

By Mahesh Makvana – Jan 8, 2015

How Does Intel’s Mobile Chipset Stack Up Against ARM?

Intel has recently started to produce CPUs for mobile. How does its mobile chipset stack up against ARM? Will Intel be able to beat ARM at its own game?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Apr 18, 2014

What Does the (Near) Future of Processing Power Look Like?

As mobile technology becomes more advanced, there are more demand to push the processing power even further. Let’s discuss how the future of processing power will look like.

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Feb 21, 2014

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Most manufacturers like to boost how fast their mobile processors are, but is it translating better smartphone performance?

By Miguel Leiva-Gomez – Oct 7, 2013

Two Useful Apps to View CPU Info in Linux

If you are a Linux user, how can you view the CPU info in Linux? CPU-G and I-Nex are two useful apps that can help you out.

By Damien Oh – May 21, 2013

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