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YAWA – Boot Camp on Macs
Alright, so you have a Mac/MacBook/MacBook Pro and you want to install a Windows operating system too! Not to fear! This is a very very easy setup. You will need the following: The rest? Watch the video! Just a few pointers: After installation of Windows as your 2nd operating system, Windows will become the default [...]
YAWA – Desktop PC upgrade
Original forums link: here Finn writes: I currently have a Pentium D 3.0 ghz. How do I find out what type of motherboard i have? I want to see if there are better CPU’s compatible with my motherboard. I have a Dell XPS (should be called POS). I have replaced everything except the motherboard, CPU, [...]
Technology and Education – A Great Toolset
If you’re trying to get a job done, naturally you want the right tool for the job. In the world of computing and tech, we often see that people use tools they’re comfortable with rather than the most appropriate program. It’s natural, but would you use a hammer to put a screw in just because [...]
Weekend Recap: April 6th, 2009
Time to hit the stories! Now that we are back and with our promotion underway, we can start with the stories again. Here are some stories you may have missed this past weekend (in no particular order): New Nikon DSLR with a 16-megapixel CMOS sensor? DAMN! [Engadget] How To control your home computer from anywhere [...]
Light Graffiti Part 2
As you saw 2 weeks ago, light graffiti is a very powerful yet stylish form of photography and art. Here, you can use your imagination on spatial light creations. Today, I’ll go through my step by steps on how to get started. What do you need?
How to build a PC – the parts, the price and the performance (and how to do it of course)
Don’t forget to consult any manuals that come the hardware you purchase. We here at technewsmadesimple.com are not responsible for any damage or harm that may occur if your computer is not properly assembled. Please build at your own risk. And always remember to discharge any static electricity on a neutral surface.








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