Top products matching "factor"
The Sony PlayStation 2 remains the best-selling video game console of all time, with more than 70 million units sold worldwide since its autumn 2000 debut. But with the PlayStation 3 not expected to hit store shelves until sometime in 2006, Sony has given its venerable cash cow a makeover. The new...
Pentium 4, 1800 MHz, 256 MB (max 2048 MB), 40 GB (7200 rpm), 17-inch CRT, Win XP Pro
Pentium 4, 1800 MHz, 256 MB (max 2048 MB), 40 GB (7200 rpm), 15-inch CRT, Win XP Pro
Top product features matching "factor"
For some folks and their devices, two is better than one. Convergence can go jump in a lake--you want your mobile phone and PDA to be separate. To that end, we pick out five PDAs unadulterated by cellular features.
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Some just like it big. If you want the power of a desktop while willing to compromise with marginal mobility, these powerhouses are made for you.
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COMEX is here, but that doesn't mean there are no good deals to be had in Sim Lim Square.
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Top Crave posts matching "factor"
A high-end luxury Netbook? Seems like an oxymoron, since Netbooks are supposed to be simple, stripped-down, low-cost laptops. (Not familiar with Netbooks? Check out our Netbook roundup feature for a primer.)
Is the world ready for a fancy Netbook?
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RoofRay is a tool that helps you figure out whether it's worth plunking down on money to put solar panels on your roof. If you've long been contemplating going solar to stick it to the man, this tool will give you a fairly rough estimate of how much efficiency you can expect and how it will affe...
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One of the bugbears for greenhorns taking their driving test is the grind of parking. Fail this, and you can kiss your licence goodbye. That is, until the next test. As a bit of self-congratulatory patting, yours truly, by a miracle, managed to ace parking on the first attempt.
Well, the bad...
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Top blog posts matching "factor"
Up until last month, the Government's planned HSBB (High Speed Broadband) project that would finally deliver optic fiber to the home (a.k.a. FTTH) was seen as a done deal. Telekom Malaysia was to commit RM11.3 billion to the project, with the Government topping up the kitty with a co-investment of R...
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Intel's Atom processor has been having a huge impact on Korea's mini-notebook market these days. ASUS Eee Pc and MSI Wind have since hitting the markets been selling thousands of Netbooks a day. At this moment, local company Raon Digital has launched its third generation called Everun Note, based on...
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Here's a refreshing piece of news from the desert of early-stage high-tech funding here in Singapore. Based on my understanding, the "undisclosed sum" given by BAF is usually not small sums in the tens of thousands, especially with the matching support of the Singapore Government:
World's First P...
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Top downloads matching "factor"
Make psychological rules and strategies work on your company's business.
Secure access to your corporate or personal computer by adding two-factor authentication to LogMeIn.
Verify the originality of your digital documents by affixing your signature to them.
Top artists matching "factor"
Factor - Jul 2, 2008
Canadian beatmaker Factor probably has an obscene amount of records, and we're betting most of them aren't even in the hip-hop genre. Using samples from, among others, dusty folk, classical, and...
On "Only Death Can Kill You," the West Coast underground MC takes Factor's brooding beats to their logical extreme, sounding downright mopey. But for Awol, this means something else: his DIY,...
Rev. JoE has beed composing this dark style of noise or ambient music for three years now. However music has been a part of his hole life, he has been in...
Top songs matching "factor"
We all have it and we all need it, the divine factor.
Plain ol' techno song, nothing too great, but I like it anyway