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Adata Launches XPG V2 DRAM with Redesigned Heatspreaders - 0 views

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    Adata is clearly making a fashion statement with the redesigned heatspreaders it slapped onto its new XPG V2 series of DRAM products designed for 3rd Generation Intel Core processors and the Z87 platform. While beauty might be in the eye of the beholder, performance is in the hands of the designer and Adata's binning process. The new modules will come in dual-channel kits of 8GB and 16GB ranging in frequency from 1600MHz to 2800MHz. The highest frequency kits (8GB and 16GB DDR3-2800) will run at CL12-14-14-36 with 1.65V, while the rest are rated slightly tighter at CL11-13-13-35 at either 1.65V or 1.5V, depending on the kit. By-The Xpert Crew @ http://techvedic.com https://www.facebook.com/techvedicinc https://twitter.com/techvedicinc http://pinterest.com/techvedic1 http://techvedicinc.tumblr.com/
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Sarong - 0 views

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    A Burgundy frame with Red graduated lenses, which has the classic Dior logo and a design on both arms. Great for the summer sun and guaranteed to add that extra styleMade in ITALY*please note these sunglasses come with a soft leather case, a cloth protector and a small cleaning cloth
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pashmina shawl - 0 views

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    A Superb Tiger Print Silk/Cashmere Pashmina. 50% Silk & 50% Cashmere creating an ultimate feel plus a stunning Printed Design.Colours: Orange and Black
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Recycle your old tech gear - 0 views

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    In springtime, people's fancies may turn to love, but their to-do list turns to cleaning. Make this the year that you finally recycle all the ancient MP3 players, toner cartridges, ethernet cables, and bulky monitors out of the closets, garages, and spare rooms where they've been lurking. Your home will feel more modern, and you'll be doing your part to boost the 27 percent electronics recycling rate. Just in time for another spring constant, Earth Day. Before you get rid of any of your electronics The first step on your recycling journey: Make sure that none of your personal data will be leaving the house along with your soon-to-be-discarded electronics. If you're using Apple's iTunes to manage your digital music and video, be sure you deauthorize any device you're recycling. "But that computer is dead" is no excuse: Apple expects you to simply deauthorize all your devices via the iTunes app, then reauthorize the ones that are still alive If you're recycling a smartphone, do a complete reset of your phone to wipe out its data and restore it to its factory settings. Before you do this, however, make sure that you've got your data backed up someplace else If you're recycling a computer or a hard drive, don't just assume that deleting files will wipe the data off your system, because it won't. All it does is reformat the space on the drive, and the data can be snagged using tools designed for disaster recovery. Now, on to recycling Broadly speaking, you have three recycling options: You can drop off your unwanted stuff in person somewhere; you can ship it away; or you can donate it to a willing organization. Drop it off in person. The advantage to dropping off your gear is that you don't need to really plan ahead and print out prepaid labels (as you would if you were shipping things away); you just toss your stuff in the car and go Another option that's cropping up across the U.S. is the electronics recyc
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First 3D printed car - 0 views

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    "It might just be the precursor to the next industrial revolution and slowly but surely, 3D printing is expanding its presence into the realm of manufacturing. Now it seems that one of the first major industries to benefit from 3D printing is the same one that spawned the assembly line revolution - the automotive industry. Israeli company Stratasys, already a major player in the field and its subsidiary, RedEye On Demand, will be part of a project aimed at putting the first 3D printed car on the roads within two years, in partnership with KOR EcoLogic. "A future where 3D printers build cars may not be far off after all. There is a vision for a more fuel-efficient car that would change the world . URBEE 2, the name of the car, shows the manufacturing world that anything really is possible. There are few design challenges [3D printing] capabilities can't solve.""
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Aspire S7 Ultrabooks S7-391-9886 Review - 0 views

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    Aspire S7 Ultrabooks S7-391-9886 has been conceptualized and designed not only to meet the parameters of the Ultrabook guidelines as prescribed by the semiconductor giant Intel, but even to exceed it, along with pampering premium consumers, who look for svelte yet resilient and highly performing device to stay away from the crowd in terms of style and performance By-The Xpert Crew @ http://techvedic.com https://www.facebook.com/techvedicinc https://twitter.com/techvedicinc http://pinterest.com/techvedic1 http://techvedicinc.tumblr.com/
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Add checkboxes to an Excel spreadsheet - 0 views

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    If you're setting up a worksheet only for yourself, you can simply leave an empty cell for this purpose. To check it, just type in an x or any other character. Then use a formula with the =isblank() function to make the contents of that cell affect the rest of the spreadsheet. But you might want something more mouse-friendly--especially if you're designing a spreadsheet for other people. I've tested the technique below on Excel 2007, 2010, and 2013. I'm not sure about earlier versions. You can insert checkboxes on Excel's Developer tab. Unfortunately, that tab is hidden by default. To make it visible in Excel 2010 or 2013, click the File tab and select Options. ClickCustomize Ribbon. You'll see two lists. Make sure that the one on the right is titled Main Tabs. Check Developer.
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Pashminas - 1 views

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    A Superb Tiger Print Silk/Cashmere Pashmina. 50% Silk & 50% Cashmere creating an ultimate feel plus a stunning Printed Design.Colours: Orange and Black
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Silk scarf - 0 views

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    A Superb Hot Pink, Pink and Light Pink Silk/Cashmere Pashmina. 50% Silk & 50% Cashmere creating an ultimate feel plus a stunning Three Tone Design. Size :
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silk pashmina - 0 views

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    A Superb Tiger Print Silk/Cashmere Pashmina. 50% Silk & 50% Cashmere creating an ultimate feel plus a stunning Printed Design.Colours: Orange and Black
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cream pashmina - 0 views

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    A Superb Tiger Print Silk/Cashmere Pashmina. 50% Silk & 50% Cashmere creating an ultimate feel plus a stunning Printed Design.Colours: Orange and Black
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Ladies accessories - 0 views

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    A Superb Tiger Print Silk/Cashmere Pashmina. 50% Silk & 50% Cashmere creating an ultimate feel plus a stunning Printed Design.Colours: Orange and Black
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scarf accessories - 0 views

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    A Superb Tiger Print Silk/Cashmere Pashmina. 50% Silk & 50% Cashmere creating an ultimate feel plus a stunning Printed Design.Colours: Orange and Black
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E-Commerce Security Tips - 0 views

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    With every innovation of e-commerce, consumers are exposed to new security risks. Talking about U.S. e-commerce sales, it is expected to grow about 12 percent in 2013. Thus, making transactions safe online is a quite difficult job now. In this tutorial, we are introducing five fundamental security tips which you should keep in mind for embracing this dynamic industry.
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Scarves - 0 views

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    A Superb Hot Pink, Pink and Light Pink Silk/Cashmere Pashmina. 50% Silk & 50% Cashmere creating an ultimate feel plus a stunning Three Tone Design. Size :
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Designer Sunglasses - 0 views

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    A Violet frame with Violet coloured lenses, which has the classic Giorgio Armani Logo on the corner of both arms of the sunglasses. Great for the summer sun and guaranteed to add that extra style.Made in ITALY*please note these sunglasses come with a soft leather case, a cloth protector and a small cleaning cloth
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