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SSDs win over hard drives in Battery Life

SSD DriveSSDs (Solid State Drives) are all the rage – no moving parts and expected reduced power consumption. Some tests have said that there is no power savings, other say there is – so Laptop Magazine took it into their own hands. Their results?

SSDs offer a small improvement in battery life. While this tiny improvement may not be enough to sell users on SSDs as power-saving devices, it is certainly enough to say that upgrading to SSD will not cost you any battery life and may provide you with more productive minutes as you wait shorter periods of time for programs to load or for your system to boot.

Posted by: on Sunday, July 6th, 2008

Twist and Compute?

Microsoft is twisting the night away, realizing people are using devices with fewer input buttons, they have been craftily making plans for a twisted world. (Download the MS research here.)

According to the BBC Report,

Posted by: on Saturday, April 19th, 2008

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