Cougar has announced its latest gaming PC case, the MX300. Case type of MX300 is middle towe and is created for Micro ATX and ATX mother boards. This gaming PC case supports up to Continue reading »
tags: Cougar, gaming PC case, MX300Valve has officially announced at CES 2014 that it will partner up with some of the most famous companys to support Valve’s Steam Machine project. The following companies will cooperate with Valve: Continue reading »
tags: Alienware, Alternate, AVAdirect, CyberPowerPC, Digital Storm, Falcon Northwest, Gigabyte, Maingear, Materiel.net, Next, Origin PC, Puget System, razer, Scan Computers, Valve, Webhallen, ZotacStorm System Technology released its latest gaming PC, the Storm Power Gamer SSD RAID SP. This gaming PC can run on Windows 7 or 8.1 OS and features Continue reading »
tags: gaming pc, Storm Power Gamer SSD RAID SP, Storm System TechnologyWe reported in December about Apple’s release of Mac Pro line but unfortunately Mac Pro won’t be available in stores until March or April. Only few customers had their orders fulfilled on Continue reading »
tags: Apple, Mac ProOVERLOCK WORKS new mini PC OCW-EXTREME for 1150 XI-E U2R
OVERLOCK WORKS has released its newest mini PC, the OCW-EXTREME for 1150 XI-E U2R. This mini PC runs on Windows 7 or 8.1 OS and is packed with Intel Z87 Express Chipset, GeForce GTX 760 2GB graphics card, Continue reading »
tags: OCW-EXTREME for 1150 XI-E U2R, OVERLOCK WORKSCompany History Museum and Digibarn Computer Museum publish source codes for historic Apple’s software
Computer History Museum and Digibarn Computer Museum have published original DOS source code for Apple II from 1978. In 1978 Apple made contract with Paul Laughton from company Shepardson Microsystems for writting the DOS in seven weeks. This Apple II cost $1298 and was first fully assembled Apple’s computer with 4K of memory and a monitor. Both museums have also published source code for Continue reading »
tags: Adobe Photoshop, Apple II, Apple Macpaint, Apple Quickdraw, Apple. Company History Museum, Digibarn Computer Museum, DOS source code, Paul Laughton. Shepardson Microsystems