How to undervolt Samsung Galaxy S3? | Microsoft Surface: A Look at the First Windows 8 Tablet | GrabCAD Now In 3D, Sets Sights On Being The GitHub For Mechanical Engineers | Microsoft announces Surface: a sleek Windows 8 tablet with killer accessories | Sponsor post: Launching a startup? Perfect the art of the pivot

How to undervolt Samsung Galaxy S3?

Posted by Jayceooi
Want to increase Samsung Galaxy S III battery life? Undervolt Samsung Galaxy S3 Quad Core Application Processor is one of the ways to do so. Besides Samsung Galaxy S3 4.8″ HD Super AMOLED screen, Quad Core Application Processor is another big battery eater. Undervolting helps to reduce Samsung Galaxy S3 battery usage, and will make Samsung Galaxy S3 cooler (generate less heat) too. Unlike underclock which may not be so efficient in performance / walt ratio. Undervolt surely will improve battery life because it maintains the overall performance speed while lower the battery usage. As usual, you need to install custom kernel for Samsung Galaxy S3 in order to undervolt. Stock kernel does[...]
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Microsoft Surface: A Look at the First Windows 8 Tablet

Posted by PCWorld
The software giant announced two new tablets: One will run the full version of Windows 8, the other will run Windows RT[...]
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GrabCAD Now In 3D, Sets Sights On Being The GitHub For Mechanical Engineers

Posted by TechCrunch
Whatever you think of Hollywood?s current preoccupation with all things thee dimensional, in the world of mechanical engineering, 3D is definitely the way to go. But sharing those CAD-generated renders with clients is more often done Old Skool using print screens, drawings or the dreaded powerpoint presentation. That?s a pretty static way of doing things since those renders can?t be interacted with and the only way to level-up is a full physical model or 3D print out, adding unnecessary expense and friction at various stages of the design process.Therefore, it seems rather remiss that mechanical engineering community GrabCAD doesn?t support a 3D view.Until now, that is[...]
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Microsoft announces Surface: a sleek Windows 8 tablet with killer accessories

Posted by VentureBeat
Surprise, surprise: Microsoft today officially unveiled its first branded tablet, the Windows 8-powered Microsoft Surface, at an event in Los Angeles. (Check out our live blog for the full rundown of the event.)
The announcement comes after a week of increasingly wild speculation — with some predicting that Microsoft was unveiling its own TV, or partnering with Barnes & Noble for some sort of tablet device. Instead, the Microsoft Surface is pretty much what many were expecting: a Windows 8 tablet that’s clearly geared at attacking the iPad.
“Just as we’ve reimagined Windows, we have a vision for the tablet,” said Microsoft’s Windows head Steven Sinofsk[...]
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Sponsor post: Launching a startup? Perfect the art of the pivot

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