When you think you’ve seen it all, someone else clever comes up with another. This Lego masterpiece was created by Apple software engineer Andrew Carol who managed to use 1,500 LEGO Technic parts to recreate the Antikythera.
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Check out the latest addition to the Chevy Mall. It’s a PC thats been built into a 20-inch long replica model of the popular American muscle car Chevorlet Camaro. Unlike your typical PC, there are a number of customisable options. These range from the colour you’d like your Camaro to be (just like buying a car) to the amount of RAM and size of hard drive underneath the hood.
The latest tablet from Toshiba is called Folio 100 and will be using Android OS 2.2. This tablet will provide 1024 x 600 pixel resolution via a 10.1-inch multitouch widescreen WSVGA display. As for other hardware specs, this model will use Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and come with 16 GB of internal storage space.
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Commodore 64 was one of the legendary home computers in the 80′s that had a huge impact on the world market but other computers such as PC replaced it soon after. However, Commodore 64 isn’t dead yet and it seems that Commodore will hit the market once again.
Apple just keeps getting better. As they had promised in July; Apple is now excepting orders for their 12 – core Mac Pros. As of now the Mac Pro configuration will be available in three different configurations for users to chose from.

Since when did Lenovo started to think that a ‘red eject button’, ‘raised power button’, ‘Think Center logo’ and ‘clean one piece’ were features that will entice organizations to buy its newly launched M70e and the A70 desktops? These are the features that companies use to
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USB 3.0 is alive but many computers and motherboard still don’t have USB 3.0 supporting ports on them. If you’re on a desktop PC, there’s no need for you to purchase a brand new motherboard just so you can start benefiting from the latest USB, all that you need is one free PCI Express slot.











